Podcast: Potential Future Mariners
On a recent trip deep into the outlaying heart of Mt. St. Helens, Jeff and I came to a realization after many hours of meditation and peyote – that we hadn’t recorded a podcast in forever! Not literally. So we rectified that, getting the recording mostly done under the wire of the ensuing power outages taking hold.
So quickly download this, and curl up with a candle, and a good whisky — maybe some Overholt Rye? — and enjoy!
Podcast with Jeff (@based_ball) and Matthew (@msea1): Direct link! || iTunes link! || RSS/XML link!
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Next time you have some meditation and peyote to do, take Jack with you.
Was so hoping you were going to say “getting the recording mostly done under the peyote taking hold.” That’s a podcast I’d pay extra for.
Alas, the K’s that won were Kershaw and Kluber, not Kershaw and the King.
I don’t like the idea of the 2019 Mariners with $24M locked up in a 37-year-old Cano (with four years to go!) and another, say, $16M locked up in a 40-year-old Victor Martinez (with probably another year to go). Even if every team in baseball is the Dodgers by that point, and pushing $200M in payroll is no big deal, that’s a lot of money tied up in two elderly players (especially with 2019 Felix pulling down $27M as well).