ON THE DL
Kevin Kaduk From Yahoo Recaps The World Series & Previews The Hot Stove
Kevin Kaduk from Yahoo’s Big League Stew joins the show to put our annual post-mortem on the 2009 baseball season.
Last year, Kaduk joined us in what was undoubtedly a much happier recap to the season, what with the Phillies winning the World Series last season (you may have heard). We talk about Game Six, and really what the atmosphere was like at Yankee Stadium for the clincher.

And that’s what baseball is in New York -- business -- as evidenced by the $2,500 seats behind home plate inexplicably empty during big spots in the game. So exactly how corporate is the crowd at Yankee Stadium? Was Game Six like a Super Bowl?
We also talk about the concept of fan interaction as a home field advantage? Does it even matter, or do familiarity with the park and the all important ‘last ups’ really matter more than anything the fans could ever do?
We talk about the BIG NEWS that Joe Girardi is going to change his number from 27 to 28 to challenge the team to win another title. What is this, high school football? We really need our managers’ uniform number being a motivational factor? It’s insane and could only happen with a franchise that has 26 (looks at Girardi’s back) no 27 titles.


We talk about next year and wonder if anyone will be picking a different World Series than Phillies-Yankees rematch. Are they not clearly the best two teams in their respective leagues at this point?

And some real hot stove talk, including: how important is John Lackey? Has Manny’s option (and Cliff Lee’s) set the market for signings this off-season? And who will be telling more Steve Phillips jokes at the winter meetings, his former colleagues in the media or General Manager’s office?
Thanks for listening.
Monday, November 9, 2009


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