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Inside Major League Baseball.com with Mike Bauman

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On the Sports Unfiltered podcast TC and National Columnist Mike Bauman get us excited for Opening day. On the heels of TC’s rant about what is ruining baseball Mike Bauman lets us inside major league baseball.com to tell us  his feelings about Opening Day in Australia, Official Scorers and even Hall of Fame managers.  Listen now…

Inside Major League Baseball.com with Mike Bauman:

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TC picked a few things that were ruining Baseball last week.  Somehow Opening Day not being played on American soil missed the list, but it has not escaped a ton of scrutiny the last week. Mike plays devils advocate and explains why the MLB is doing it.  We shouldn’t really call it a World Series when it is only the United States playing.  TC gets Mike’s opinion on the Official Scorer problem that keeps happening. You wont believe what Mike has to say about Yost’s confidence in the Royals.

Inside Major League Baseball.com with Mike Bauman:

  • Why is Opening Day for the Diamondbacks and the Dodgers not being played at home?
  • Do you feel that the Kansas City Royals will make a run for the pennant this year?
  • How hard is it to have an impartial column when you are owned my Major League Baseball
  • Listen in to find out more

TC and, this longtime MLB columnist, Mike Bauman sit down to discuss the ins-and-outs of what it is like to be a writer for major league baseball. Mike sheds a little bit of light into the plan for Major League Baseballs globalization. They are pushing for the game to spread further each year.  They talk about the potential surprises and disappointments that we may see this year from teams such as the Cardinals, the Dodgers, and the Twins.  TC pushes for the real dirt on MLB.com to find out if you can you blow your top, or are they buying your silence. 

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