Episode #370
Tampa Bay Rays Roll the West Coast - 3 sweeps & 9 wins in 10 days
The Rays have been on an impressive run following the trade deadline, with strong performances during a demanding West Coast stretch. Nine games in 10 days The Rays' success on the West Coast, traditionally a difficult trip for the club The impact of the players added around the trade deadline The importance of the team's growing confidence heading toward the playoffs The Rays' impressive 41-18 home record Why securing home-field advantage could be critical during the postseason Taylor Walls Has a Two-Homer Night Taylor Walls provided one of the biggest surprises of the recent stretch. After going 369 at-bats without a home run, Walls hit two home runs in the same game, including one from each side of the plate. Mark and Mat discuss: Walls' first home run in 380 days His second homer shortly afterward The significance of Walls remaining with the Rays after trade rumors How Ben Williamson's injury has affected playing time Why a productive Walls could make the Rays even more dangerous The New Rays Are Making an Impact The guys look at several recent additions and their early contributions: Liam Hicks Freddy Peralta Tyler Wells Liam Hicks has already provided some impressive moments, while Freddy Peralta continues adjusting to his new team and working to refine his pitch usage and approach. Mat points out that Peralta's transition includes learning a new team, a new catcher, and a new environment, and explains why the Rays may be taking a measured approach to getting him fully comfortable. Nick Martinez Goes the Distance Nick Martinez delivered one of the most unusual pitching performances of the season by completing a game. Mat highlights Martinez's: Pitch efficiency Pacing Change of speeds Fastball/changeup combination Ability to keep hitters off balance Kevin Cash allowing Martinez to finish the game and why complete games have become such a rarity in today's baseball. The Rays' Offense Is Heating Up Home run production, Batting average, On-base percentage, Slugging, wRC+, and overall offensive improvement The Rays are tied with the Cubs for the most home runs hit during August, while their pitching has also been among the best in baseball during the month. Yandy Díaz Is Finding His Groove Díaz's recent production and his improved results over the previous 12 games, including three home runs, three doubles, a .538 slugging percentage, and a 132 wRC+ over that stretch. Rays Chemistry and Positive Energy Rays' clubhouse chemistry Players supporting one another through good stretches and difficult moments. Baseball is a game built around failure, a supportive clubhouse can be especially important when players inevitably go through slumps. The AL East Is Getting Dangerous The Rays return home to face teams that are still fighting for playoff positioning facing division rivals: Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox Orioles sit at the bottom of the AL East, they remain close enough to the Wild Card race to be dangerous. The Blue Jays also remain in contention after making moves at the deadline, including adding José Soriano. Yankees Still Trying to Find Their Formula The guys examine the Yankees and the challenges facing them down the stretch. Aaron Judge's absence, Giancarlo Stanton's. Ben Rice, George Lombard Jr.'s early impact. Heliot Ramos' struggles after arriving in New York Impact of key players: José Caballero. Jazz Chisholm, Ryan Yarbrough, Amed Rosario The Yankees' pitching Questions on leadership and managing in New York, while acknowledging that the Yankees remain dangerous if they reach the postseason. Don't Sleep on the Red Sox Boston receives plenty of attention after a dramatic turnaround. The guys discuss the Red Sox's 15-game winning streak, their improved bullpen, and the potential impact of Garrett Crochet's return. Mat believes Boston could be one of the teams nobody wants to face in the postseason if their pitching continues to hold up. Could Four AL East Teams Make the Playoffs? Possibility of four teams from the division making the playoffs Intense competition within the AL East can push every team to improve The National League Playoff Race The discussion shifts to the National League, where the playoff picture is becoming increasingly competitive.: The Phillies falling outside the playoff picture The Marlins and Cardinals remaining close The Diamondbacks moving into the Wild Card picture The Padres staying in the hunt The Dodgers and Brewers The competitive NL West The Rays Influence Around Major League Baseball front offices Andrew Friedman and the Dodgers Matt Arnold and the Brewers Alex Anthopoulos and the Braves The Rays' Neander Lou Piniella and the Mariners' 50th Anniversary - Piniella returns as part of the Seattle Mariners' 50th season celebration. Baseball Books Everyone Should Read The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Mark and Mat discuss the idea of creating a mandatory baseball reading list. They talk about baseball books, authors and commentators they follow, including: Craig Calcaterra, Lou Schiff, Brent Cardy, Lou Piniella & Joe Maddon Mat is currently reading, including The Art of Meditation , Astrophysics for People in a Hurry , The Daily Stoic , Super Life , and several French-language books. Women's Pro Baseball League Mark appreciates Mary Mustard’s coverage and how she celebrates the league while also being willing to provide thoughtful criticism. Mark has reached out to Mary about potentially appearing on BaseballBiz On Deck. The discussion also touches on the challenge of finding WPBL games and the locating where the games are being broadcast. The Future of Sports Broadcasting Evolution of sports broadcasting compared with the disruption caused by Napster in the music industry. Technology can force established industries to rethink their business models and suggest that sports viewing could similarly evolve. Future possibilities involving independent camera systems and alternative ways for fans to watch games. Stadiums, Taxpayer Money and the Future of the Rays Whether taxpayers should help fund sports facilities The cost of attending professional sporting events The value fans receive for their money The possibility of watching games at home instead The future location of the Rays Orlando as a potential alternative possibility of another ownership change The discussion also touches on the enormous valuations of professional sports franchises, including the reported $14.5 billion valuation associated with the Lakers sale discussion. The Rising Cost of Attending Games Mat compares the cost of taking a large group to a hockey game in Montreal with the cost of attending a Rays game. Mark shares his experience attending a Rays game with Karen, where they found good seats for approximately $45 to $50 each. The guys debate whether attending a game in person still provides enough value compared with spending the same money on a home entertainment setup and a meal. What If the Rays Win a World Series at the Trop? Mat poses an intriguing hypothetical: What happens if the Rays win a World Series in a renovated Tropicana Field before eventually moving to a new stadium? What would such a championship mean to Rays fans and whether winning a championship in the current stadium could create an even stronger emotional attachment to the building. Rays Minor League Talent The episode closes with optimism about the Rays' organizational depth. Shane McClanahan beginning a rehab assignment Talent at Durham Talent at Montgomery Players developing throughout the minor leagues Carson Williams returning Grady Emerson and his anticipated first game The depth of the Rays' pitching and overall talent pipeline Remember to like and subscribe to BaseballBiz On Deck. 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