Listography: Episode 36 – 2020 MLB Special Pt. II

Part II of the 2020 MLB Special is live! In the last episode we gave you our all-time favorite team, but in this one we rank the top five best games we’ve watched and then break down some storylines for this upcoming season.

We’re not huge fans of Rob Manfred, we thing replay is terrible and the Astros deserve all the boos. Those are the takes that await you in the latest show, which you can find in the second segment. Before that, take a trip down memory lane as we shout out the Chicago White Sox and their mostly-forgotten 2005 World Series squad. We also looked at our favorite games as fans as Wad and Tsuleff reminisce about 2011 Game 6 and Nate rehashed the emotional rollercoaster that was 2016 Game 7.

Who knows when baseball will be back, but don’t go all this time without the game. Remember to listen to Part I and then connect with us right here on the blog or follow us on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography: Episode 36 | 2020 MLB Special Pt. II

Listography: Episode 35 – 2020 MLB Special Pt. I

Well, times are strange these days with the coronavirus running rampant through our world. First and foremost, we wish everyone nothing but safety and good health during these times. Staying home and avoiding people can be difficult and a bit depressing, but we’re here to help!

Obviously (as you will find out when you start listening), we recorded our 2020 MLB Special before all the craziness went down, but we’ve decided to release it anyway. Nate Wadley once again stopped by to join the show and we went about things a bit differently this year. Because we talked for so long, we decided to divide the show into two parts and part one below is our all-time favorite MLB team. We’ve constructed a lineup of our favorite players at each position.

It was no simple task to narrow it down, but we’re confident that we each built a team that would not only be fun, but could also win some ball games. Part II of the MLB Special will drop later this week and in that episode we will talk more about the upcoming season.

For now though, give Part I a listen and let us know your all-time favorite team! Connect with us right here on the blog or follow us on social media, FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography: Episode 35 | 2020 MLB Special Pt. I

Listography: Episode 31 – 2010s Sports Decade in Review

Another decade has come and gone, and for the sports world it was one of the best to date. The Cubs ended their World Series drought, LeBron brought a title to Cleveland, Simone Biles emerged as perhaps the most dominant athlete ever and so much more. Where to begin on this review??

We’re back after a busy winter season and we break down our Top 5 Sports Moments of the Decade, Mount Rushmore of Championship Performance and Top 5 Storylines/Drama/Trades of the Decade. It’s a packed show that will take you down memory lane.

Give the episode a listen and don’t be shy with your opinions! You can follow us on our FacebookTwitter and/or Instagram and join the conversation. Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.

Listography: Episode 31 – 2010s Sports Decade Review

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Listography: Episode 8 – Baseball Special Pt. II

MLB Opening Day is just one day away, but Part II of the Listography Baseball Special is here today. Nate Wadley is back to help us with the show and the format is unchanged from Part I. We’re taking a look at the greatest MLB players of all-time by breaking down the Mount Rushmore (Top 4) of each division. We open up discussing the Mount Rushmore of the American League Central before diving into our favorite division, the National League Central.

In our final segment, we give you Three Things we’re looking forward to in the National League, which involves some bold predictions on Bryce Harper and the Phillies along with plenty of praise for Rockies’ stud third basemen Nolan Arenado.

If you thought Part I was packed, give Part II a listen and let us know your thoughts. Is Pete Rose on your NL Central Mount Rushmore? What’s your stance on players from pre-WWII in all-time rankings? Leave us your thoughts below or on our Twitter page @Listography_Pod.

Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review on iTunes and, as always, thanks for listening! Come back Friday for the third and final part of the Listography Baseball Special.

Listography Episode 8 | Baseball Special Pt. II