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The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

Turning The Page To Baseball Season - The Bronx Pinstripes Show

The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

Blue Wire

Baseball, Sports

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2016

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

The Super Bowl is over which means we are officially turning the page to baseball season. BP Show 56 topics: our favorite and least favorite moments of SB50, Cashman’s tenure as Yankees GM, what Greg Bird’s injury means for his MLB service time, Starlin Castro vs. Howie Kendrick, if the Yankees should sign Cliff Lee, the Gurriel brothers defecting from Cuba this past weekend, and a preview of the KC Royals and Detroit Tigers. Submit to the podcast mailbag: bronxpinstripes.com/podcast/ Call voicemail line: 646-480-0342 Find us on Facebook & Twitter: www.facebook.com/groups/YankeesBP/ twitter.com/BronxPinstripes twitter.com/Yankees_talk twitter.com/ScottReinen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The baseball season is go, go, go. It's nonstop, relentless for every night, six straight months,

0:06.6

and then hopefully another month in October. You also have work, friends, family, and a million

0:11.0

other things going on. That's when you reach for a Coors Light. It's made to chill. There's only

0:15.9

one beer out there that's literally made to chill, and that's Coors Light. I mean, the mountains on

0:20.8

the bottles

0:21.2

and cans even turn blue when your beer is cold. Is there anything better than opening up your

0:26.6

refrigerator after a long day? Seeing that icy cold, Coors Light can or bottle in your fridge,

0:33.6

the answer is no. There's nothing better. That's why when it's time to chill, you choose Coors Light.

0:39.3

It's Mountain Cold Refreshment, made to chill.

0:42.0

Coors Light is the one I choose when I need to unwind, so that's why, when you want to hit

0:46.2

reset, reach for a beer that's made to chill.

0:48.7

Get Coors Light and the new look delivered straight to your door with Drizzly or Instacart.

0:53.4

Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado, and as always, celebrate.

1:01.9

We are breaking down all aspects of Yankee baseball.

1:05.2

This is the Bronx Pinstripe Show with your host, Andrew Rotandi and Scott Ryanin.

1:10.3

Let's go.

1:18.3

What's going on, everybody? This is the Bronx Pinstripe Show, episode number 56.

1:23.2

Scott, last week you said 55, Hadeki Matsui. I liked what you did there, so I looked up who

1:28.7

was number 56 on the Yankees. So this is the Scott Proctor, circa 2004 episode. His arm is still

1:35.6

hurting from Joe Tori's use of him, but this is episode 56. My name is Andrew Rotondi. You can get me

1:41.7

on Twitter at Yankees underscore talk. Scott Reinen, as always, is with us at Scott Reinen and definitely follow the show at Bronx Pinstripes on Twitter and Bronxpinstripes.com. Scott, what's up? That's a perfect number. Scott Proctor is perfect because I started lifting again. I got back in the gym last week, and my arm is killing me. Absolutely killing me. So I feel Scott Proctor's pain right now, literally. Yeah, so you haven't worked out in a while. So you're definitely feeling pretty sore, pretty weak, right? Yeah, well, actually, I don't think much of my strength went away that much because I would do like just little stuff, you know, to kind of keep strength in the muscles, but it's definitely not where it was. And so when you start lifting and adding more weight rather than doing just body weight stuff, then, yeah, you start feeling it. So my chest and my shoulders are definitely super tight right now. And but I'm looking forward to it. I tell you what, man, just even a couple days back in, it just feels so good. So I'm excited to get back. You don't feel like a piece of crap anymore. I don't feel like a lazy piece of crap anymore. I feel good. That's good. Which is a good thing. Once you start going in the gym and you stop, your body starts to feel bad the other way around. Yeah, I know. I know. So I think the biggest thing for me was I used to go, I used to work out with my brother-in-law in the mornings. Like every morning, we had a gym in his garage and we would just, we would go out of every single morning. And then that kind of fell off. I don't remember like work that started getting in the way with meeting, early meetings and things. and then we just kind of fell off. I don't remember, like work, sort of getting in the way with early meetings and things,

3:09.9

and then we just kind of fell off.

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