Today on the March 3rd, 2014 Sports Unfiltered podcast we’re talking with Derek Montilla from TheSportsKave.com and doing an Arizona Diamondbacks 2014 preview. Â Mark Trumbo is now in Phoenix to protect Paul Goldschmidt in the line-up – can he do it? Listen now…
Arizona Diamondbacks 2014 Preview
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This past off-season the Diamondbacks decided to trade some of their young prospects for proven MLB talent. Â TC and Derek breakdown on whether these deals were good for the team in Sportsnaut’s Arizona Diamondbacks 2014 preview. Besides Paul Goldschmidt and Mark Trumbo, there’s not a whole lot going on offensively for Arizona, yet if they can play some small ball and get to the big bats, it looks like they’ll have enough solid pitching and defense to compete in a very tough National League West division this year.
Arizona Diamondbacks 2014 Preview Highlights with Derek:
- Will Archie Bradley see Phoenix in 2014 and can he be the the next Clayton Kershaw
- After getting the big contract and seemingly taking the year off in 2013, can Miguel Montero bounce back
- National League West Predictions for 2014
- Listen in to find out more
Plus TC (your host and ringmaster) engages Derek Montilla on the Sportsnaut.com headlines of the day including the “news” that Colin Kaepernick feels he’s worth $18 million per year to the San Francisco 49ers. Finally, the guys talk burgers and green chile – What national chain has the best burgers (Five Guys), Derek’s experience at the Heart Attack Grill in Phoenix, and finally our love of New Mexico green chile and the beautiful invention that is the chile relleno.Â
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