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Wondering what all the new Statcast data means? Casey Boguslaw of RO Baseball joins Joe and Paul to explain the new catch probability stat, it's benefits and short comings, and how what it tells us about the Nats outfield defense. Plus an update on the Nats prospects traded away in the Adam Eaton deal.…
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The only 2017 preview series you need! Joe and Paul kick off the preview of the 2017 season with a position player preview. Starting with the outfield and working their way to catcher, they analyze the Nationals position players and project their 2017 performance. Be sure to come back for the next episode: Pitching Preview.…
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Joe and Paul preview the Nats-Dodgers NLDS matchup. They break down the rosters, discuss the Nationals injury problems, and debate the strengths and weaknesses of the Dodgers. The guys then welcome on (40:00) Marcus Pond from RO Baseball for an in depth preview of the Dodgers plus his prediction for the series (we must have done a good job in convi…
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Joe and Paul welcome Washington Post's Dan Steinberg to the podcast. Dan talks about the origins of the Post's blog, The Sports Bog, what it's like being a full time blogger, the backlash from parts of the industry, and some of his favorite teams and players from the 10 years of coverage at the Bog. Plus, the progression he has seen in the National…
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Joe and Paul welcome Fangraphs, Beergraphs and ESPN writer Eno Sarris to the podcast. Eno talks about his new book "A Baseball Lover's Guide to Craft Beer" and ranks his favorite cities for baseball and beer. Eno then gives his take on Max Scherzer and the injuries to the Mets' pitching staff.Von Navy Yard Notes Podcast
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Joe and Paul welcome Kate Morrison and Russell Carleton of Baseball Prospectus on the podcast. Kate and Russell recently published a four part series examining the challenges of working in baseball at BP and joined Navy Yard Notes to discuss their findings. The group discusses what it takes to get a job in baseball in today's environment, the chall…
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Paul and Joe are pumped for Opening Day 2016. Today's podcast reviews the Nationals' Spring Training, the status of the bullpen and starting rotation(10:00), thoughts on the position players and potential batting lineups (19:45), get sidetracked with a Strasburg debate (29:00), and make predictions for the season (33:45).…
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Paul and Joe welcome James Wagner of the Washington Post on to the pod for an update on Spring Training straight from Viera. They talk about the makeup of the new bullpen plus Papelbon's presence in the clubhouse (5:50) and touch on Bronson Arroyo and starting rotation (14:00). They discuss the position battles in the infield and outfield (18:00) a…
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In the final Spring Training preview, Joe and Paul break down the outfield depth chart discussing Bryce Harper, Ben Revere, Jayson Werth, Michael A Taylor and more. Only one bad Jayson Werth pun was dropped. Don't miss our previous episode reviewing the pitchers and catchers Part 1 of this episode covering the infielders!…
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As position players get ready to report, Paul and Joe break down the Nationals' infield depth chart. Health is a major discussion point and, as expected, the guys debate Danny Espinosa vs. Trea Turner. Don't miss Part 2 of the episode, out tomorrow, for the analysis of the outfielders.Von Navy Yard Notes Podcast
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Spring Training is upon us as Pitchers and Catchers are due to report to camp. Joe and Paul preview the presumed starting five and discuss their concerns about the beck end of the rotation. They cover off the new faces in the bullpen and wrap up talking about Wilson Ramos and the catcher position.Von Navy Yard Notes Podcast
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Bringing on the first guest of the podcast, brother of one of the hosts Luke Seib to talk about what it's like playing D3 baseball: the struggles of balancing school and baseball, perks of being on a college team, the difference between D3 and D1, and one of his former teammates who is now in the Rangers minor league system.…
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