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    Explore "javier baez" with insightful episodes like "MLB Opening Day with PitchCom, Yankees & Aaron Judge, Meadows to Tigers & Streaming your team", "Ep. 38: MLB's Lockout is Imminent, Wild Start to Free Agency, Does Baez Fit in Detroit?, Who's Left and Where Could They Sign?", "Ep. 38: MLB's Lockout is Imminent, Wild Start to Free Agency, Does Baez Fit in Detroit?, Who's Left and Where Could They Sign?", "Mets move ahead, and a special Shea Goodbye" and "Jerry Blevins talks live TV, Mets pitching, and The Wedding Singer" from podcasts like ""BaseballBiz On Deck", "Long Gone", "Long Gone Podcast", "The Mets Pod" and "The Mets Pod"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    MLB Opening Day with PitchCom, Yankees & Aaron Judge, Meadows to Tigers & Streaming your team

    MLB Opening Day with PitchCom, Yankees & Aaron Judge, Meadows to Tigers & Streaming your team
    • Breaking News on New Signaling devices ProMystic & PitchCom
    • Austin Meadows traded to Detroit for Isaac Paredes & a draft pick
    • Meadows will bring strength against the AL Central right handed pitcher
    • Is Tampa Bay Rays infield crowded – any room for Paredes – Vidal Brujan, Taylor Walls & others block the path
    • Trusting Erik Neander, the Chess GrandMaster of trading
    • Will Carlos Correa bring the Twins out of the basement?
    • What will AL Central look like this year
    • Shortstop Movement for 2022 – Correa, Trevor Story, Javy Baez,  Corey Seager, Marcus Semien
    • Aaron Judge –  How much will a 30 year old be paid - Next El Capitan?
    • Can Judge stay healthy – will Aaron say no Vaccinations and to playing in the Toronto Blue Jay games
    • A few words from Carlos Beltran on the Judge at the YES network
    • How many of your team’s games will be blacked-out or streamed elsewhere
    • MLBtv, Amazon, Peacock, Youtube, Apple+, Hulu, ESPN2, ESPN+, BallySports, YES, 
    • MLBtv – out of market games  & 1 Free game a day
    • Brandon’s story in following NASCAR on FS1 & the Daytona 24
    • Jose Ramirez 3B signs extension with Guardians with a 5 year 124 million extension


    BaseballBiz is also on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, Spotify & Google podcasts
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    Special thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music "Rocking Forward"

    Ep. 38: MLB's Lockout is Imminent, Wild Start to Free Agency, Does Baez Fit in Detroit?, Who's Left and Where Could They Sign?

    Ep. 38: MLB's Lockout is Imminent, Wild Start to Free Agency, Does Baez Fit in Detroit?, Who's Left and Where Could They Sign?

    The boys jump right into two big topics that are happening this week: the MLB Lockout & Free Agency. They discuss the points the league and players union are negotiating over as well as the worthiness of the whole thing. After, they discuss the insane free agency signings. This leads into the boys debating whether Javier Baez is a good fit for the Detroit Tigers and what he will bring to the table and if they are done signing big names or not. Even though it's been a hell of a ride, there are still more big names out there and the boys predict where they see them going. They round out the show with some Collection Corner and soe Clint 'Red Thunder' Frazier talk!

    Ep. 38: MLB's Lockout is Imminent, Wild Start to Free Agency, Does Baez Fit in Detroit?, Who's Left and Where Could They Sign?

    Ep. 38: MLB's Lockout is Imminent, Wild Start to Free Agency, Does Baez Fit in Detroit?, Who's Left and Where Could They Sign?

    The boys jump right into two big topics that are happening this week: the MLB Lockout & Free Agency. They discuss the points the league and players union are negotiating over as well as the worthiness of the whole thing. After, they discuss the insane free agency signings. This leads into the boys debating whether Javier Baez is a good fit for the Detroit Tigers and what he will bring to the table and if they are done signing big names or not. Even though it's been a hell of a ride, there are still more big names out there and the boys predict where they see them going. They round out the show with some Collection Corner and soe Clint 'Red Thunder' Frazier talk!

    Mets move ahead, and a special Shea Goodbye

    Mets move ahead, and a special Shea Goodbye

    Doug Williams and Andy Martino deliver an all-new episode of the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, as the guys have news about the future that inspires a trip to the past. Doug and Andy go back to the beginning of the show to re-live some funny moments from the start, including the birth of the Shea Anything name and segments like My Saturday Night.  Of course the guys return to the present, and discuss the latest Mets news and rumors concerning Javier Baez, the search for starting pitching, the early steps for new GM Billy Eppler, the departure of Aaron Loup, and what to expect from a fast-moving free agent market ahead of an expected MLB work stoppage ahead.

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    Jerry Blevins talks live TV, Mets pitching, and The Wedding Singer

    Jerry Blevins talks live TV, Mets pitching, and The Wedding Singer

    Doug Williams and Jerry Blevins are back with an all-new Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, as Jerry recaps his time on SNY watching the Mets struggle, and his time at home watching good movies. The guys go behind the scenes of Jerry’s appearances on SNY’s Mets Pre and Post Game Shows, look at what the Mets might do with Noah Syndergaard and Javier Baez, and examine what went wrong for the team this season. But Doug and Jerry also lighten the mood with a tribute to Aaron Loup, a feel-good movie recommendation, and some solid fake names to use when checking into hotels!

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    For the Mets, September is sliding away

    For the Mets, September is sliding away

    Doug Williams and Keith Hernandez are back with a new episode of the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, as things are getting thin for the Mets during the season’s home stretch. Doug and Keith dive into the team’s September struggles, the offensive adjustments made by Javier Baez, and whether or not Luis Rojas should take the blame for the Mets lack of success. The guys also look at the ups and downs of Francisco Lindor and Edwin Diaz, and with ESPN’s 1986 Mets documentary airing this week, Keith reveals how he approached his relationship with teammate Gary Carter.

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    Front Office, Edwin Diaz, and the Mets clubhouse culture moving forward

    Front Office, Edwin Diaz, and the Mets clubhouse culture moving forward

    Doug Williams and Andy Martino are back with a new episode of the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon. With Zack Scott on administrative leave, how could Steve Cohen and Sandy Alderson reshape the front office? Could a big hire be on the horizon this offseason? Doug and Andy also discuss if it's time for the Mets to trade Edwin Diaz who could possibly benefit from a change of scenery. Lastly hear Andy give his opinion of the current clubhouse culture and how the team could benefit from someone who needs to step up and be a David Wright-type leader.

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    Mullets, Chipotle, Thumbs, and Junk

    Mullets, Chipotle, Thumbs, and Junk

    We give Javy and Francisco thumbs up for their right to not like being booed, and reiterate our official stance that although fans have the right to boo, it is really bad form and should be avoided except in a few very specific instances. In our boyfriend report, Andrew Stevenson’s mullet gets some press and ups his qHAR, Yoshi Tsutsugo finds comfort in Chipotles, and Iglesias is released to make room for Junk. Four teams and the League itself  institute COVID vaccination requirements for non-player employees, and some long term staff would rather leave than get the shot. Recent outbreaks beg the question is a player’s “personal choice”  to not be vaccinated harmful to their team’s chance in the playoffs? Oracle Park food concession workers vote to strike over lack of  COVID protections, among other issues.


    In the Police Blotter, we are angrier and more deeply disappointed  all the time at Jonah Keri, who just pled guilty to more than a dozen domestic assault charges. The Nats model good behavior by releasing Starlin Castro at the end of his suspension, and taking responsibility for bringing him on in the first place.  The Mets acting GM, who replaced the GM they fired for sending inappropriate communications to female journalists, was just arrested for DUI. Pitcher Josiah Gray gives back by donating autographed cleats for a fundraising auction at Adopt a Minor League Player. That same organization is raising funds for Somerset Patriots players, the Yankees AA affiliate, who lost cars and equipment and  other belongings when Ida caused extreme flooding at their ballpark last week.  Still waiting for the Yankees to pony up.


    This weekend saw Baseball for All’s annual Maria Pepe series, hosted by NY Girls Baseball, and groundbreaker Maria was there, seeing the change she brought to the sport. Bryan Ruby, of the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, comes out as the one and only openly gay man in professional baseball. It’s  2021, people.


    Jose Ramirez’s necklace, though.


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    Keith Hernandez talks boos, thumbs, walk-offs, and winning

    Keith Hernandez talks boos, thumbs, walk-offs, and winning

    Doug Williams and Keith Hernandez are back with a new episode of the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, as a crazy week continues to unfold for the Mets. With fallout in the front office ongoing with controversy surrounding acting GM Zack Scott, the guys also look back at the booing and thumbs down story, and how it evolved into some memorable games at Citi Field for the Mets. Keith also reveals what he’s seeing with Michael Conforto’s swing, and pulls the curtain back on some moments from the SNY booth, including messing with Gary Cohen, a huge call of a walk-off win, and the secrets of his expense reports!

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    For the Mets, it’s thumbs down all around

    For the Mets, it’s thumbs down all around

    Doug Williams and guest co-host John Harper drop an all-new episode of the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, as drama drops all around the Mets and their fans with the “thumbs down” controversy. Doug and John dive into the latest Mets storm after Javier Baez’ comments about the “thumbs down” gesture has put Mets players in conflict with their own fans, and discuss the short-term and long-term effects this all has on Francisco Lindor. The guys also discuss who it might be in the organization that can get through to Lindor, and how this all reflects on the job status of manager Luis Rojas moving forward. 

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    As the Mets go west, will their season go south?

    As the Mets go west, will their season go south?

    Doug Williams and Andy Martino are back with a new episode of the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, as the New York Mets head west after struggling against the Dodgers and slipping in the standings. Doug and Andy discuss the reasons why the team’s offense continues to slump, the injury problems for Jacob deGrom, and how things now look as far as deGrom’s future, considering he has an opt out in his contract following the 2022 season.

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    Blevins believes, but it’s crunch time for the Mets

    Blevins believes, but it’s crunch time for the Mets

    Doug Williams and Jerry Blevins deliver a new Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, as the New York Mets face the “crunch time” of their 2021 season. Doug and Jerry compare the positive comments about the team from Pete Alonso to the more negative points made by acting GM Zack Scott about the performance of the Mets. The guys also talk about the feeling in the clubhouse during a major slump, and what the future may hold for Luis Rojas, Michael Conforto, and Javier Baez. Jerry also drops another movie as a Rain Delay Recommendation, and recalls the story of how he learned to stop tipping pitches after he was traded to the Mets.

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    Mets losing grip on NL East lead; How can Michael Conforto fix his swing?

    Mets losing grip on NL East lead; How can Michael Conforto fix his swing?

    Doug Williams and Keith Hernandez drop an all-new episode of the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, the guys discuss how the Mets' offense has been chasing pitches which has led to inconsistent hitting as their NL East lead slips away. Keith break down what he's seen from Michael Conforto's swing and approach at the plate and how he could possibly fix it. Lastly, Doug and Keith discuss the job Luis Rojas has done navigating this up and down season and how his even-keeled emotions are the best thing for the team during this tough stretch.

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    Ep. 299: Laying out a Báez extension and why Contreras' value spiked

    Ep. 299: Laying out a Báez extension and why Contreras' value spiked

    On the latest Cubs Talk Podcast, David Kaplan gives his thoughts on what a Javier Báez extention could look like. He also discusses how Yasmani Grandal signing with the White Sox increases Willson Contreras' trade value.

    1:25 - Will Cubs and Javy Báez agree on a contract extension?

    3:44 - If Báez doesn't want to commit long term, do Cubs trade him now?

    6:15 - Kap gives his proposed deal that Báez could accept.

    8:41 - Will Cubs lock up other key players with same type of mentality?

    10:52 - Will Cubs be willing to trade Willson Contreras?

    11:55 - With Grandal to the White Sox, teams might be more willing to part with their best prospects with Contreras in a deal.

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    Ep. 67: Arrieta's market and the Cubs' shortstop controversy

    Ep. 67: Arrieta's market and the Cubs' shortstop controversy

    Is the slow-moving market playing right into the Cubs' favor? Should the Cubs extend themselves and give Jake Arrieta an extra year on a contract just to keep him from going to a rival? Should Javy Baez and Addison Russell switch positions for the 2018 season?


    A panel of David Kaplan, Tony Andracki, Scott Changnon, Nate Poppen and Eric Strobel discuss those topics and more on the latest CubsTalk Podcast.

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    Episode 17: Carlos is missing, the starting rotation, and Cubs are streaking

    Episode 17: Carlos is missing, the starting rotation, and Cubs are streaking
    The guys move on without Carlos this week, and lead off discussing the Cubs complete 180 degree turn. They've played well, but has it been a combination of better performance and poor competition? Next, a discussion about Javier Baez and what the Cubs might be trying to do with him. That leads into yet another talk about playing time, and the Jorge Soler and Tommy La Stella "problems". 

    Joel harkens us back to the days of Larry Biittner, Ryan fields a hypothetical trade question, and Isaac finally has an at-bat of the week that's truly an at-bat!Â
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