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Matt Vasgersian – Around The Bases
MLB Network’s Matt Vasgersian, who will be on Thursday’s call for the Rangers/Tigers in Arlington, discusses Don Mattingly’s job security in LA, Jordan Zimmerman’s hot start, and issues surrounding instant replay.
Dave Brown – Opening Day Headlines
Dave Brown of Yahoo! Sports’ Big League Stew Blog joined Dylan Gwinn to discuss all things baseball including the competitive AL West and Justin Verlander’s record-breaking deal with the Tigers.
Kevin Kaduk – Tigers’ Leyland Out Next Year?
Kevin Kaduk of Y! Sports’ Big League Stew breaks down the Giants’ dominance in the World Series and discusses the future of skipper Jim Leyland in Detroit.
Buck Martinez – Managerial Consistency
Former MLB catcher/manager and current Blue Jays television play-by-play announcer, Buck Martinez, says that a contending baseball team always begins with solid starting pitching and defense. Plus, Martinez believes Giants skipper Bruce Bochey’s managerial philosophy is what fuels San Fran’s … Continue reading
Jeff Passan – Giants Bust Out Brooms
Jeff Passan of Yahoo! Sports joins Steve Czaban and company to talk about the San Francisco Giants winning the World Series. Passan also discusses free agency and what the future looks like for Josh Hamilton.
Jeff Passan – Game 1 Was Pablo Sandoval’s Night
Yahoo! Sports’s Jeff Passan reacts to Pablo Sandoval’s historic three home run performance in Game 1 of the 2012 World Series, and discusses the importance of Game 2.
Dave Brown – Previews the World Series
Dave Brown of Big League Stew joins Doug Russell and Mark Carman on Yahoo! Sports Radio. Brown previews the World Series, predicts how much of Verlander we will see and why Barry Zito might be making up for lost ground … Continue reading
Eric Adelson – Fall Classic For Motown
Yahoo! Sports’s Eric Adelson talks about what it means for his native Detroit Tigers to get back to the World Series.
Jeff Passan – Goliath Has To Hope For A Miracle
Yahoo! Sports’s Jeff Passan explains why the Yankees are done. And is Bruce Bochy doing the right thing starting Tim Lincecum?






