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Episode 341: Create a Podcast

Leading Off

The Orioles are losing more games than we’d like, but let’s face it, the games are far more interesting than we assumed that they’d be at the beginning of the season. There are no moral victories in sports, but there have been more victories than we expected.

Drink of the Week

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This Week on the Twitters

Hate Train

The Orioles are an easy team to kick when they’re down. They’re also a team that people like to kick when they start to climb up off the mat. There has been a lot of hate on the Orioles lately, from national baseball writers to whiny sluggers. We break down the hate, and go through all the reasons that the haters are stupid and no one likes them.

It’s our impartiality that sets us apart.

Around the Bases

We go Around the Bases to review this week in Orioles Baseball:

First Base: Truly, Adley, Deeply

Adley Rutschman is here, and he is incredible. We talk about what we’ve seen since he’s arrived, and how it compares to the hype. Spoiler Alert: we’re glad he’s here.

Second Base: Things are pretty… OK?

Yes, this team is going to lose (way) more games than it wins. But you know what? Recently, the Orioles have been highly watchable. They are not getting run out of the gym the way that we had feared, and they are showing just enough life to allow one to squint hard enough to see components of the next great Orioles team. The good days aren’t here yet, but they’re just over the horizon.

Third Base: The Bullpen

This segment made us ironically, unironically use the phrase “The Cavalry.” The bullpen is doing good things, and has some not-mirage talent to show for itself. We opened this season assuming that the bullpen would get blown out, and doubled down on that assumption when John Means exited with injury. Maybe there was more than met the eye with this relieving corps, after all.

Home Plate: Are the Orioles the nerdiest team in baseball?

Catan, Lego, oh my! The Orioles are flashing their nerd credentials, and if you aren’t enjoying it, then you’re nothing but a stuck up, scruffy-looking nerf herder!

A word to the wise, a recording snafu saved you from hearing a conversation about which Oriole best represented each country in the boardgame Diplomacy – because we were hell-bent to show you why we are the nerdiest Orioles podcast in the Bird-O’s-Sphere.

Fantasy Boss

Scott took a commanding 1-0 lead by going with Cedric Mullins in our last show – predicting that he would out-homer Ryan Mountcastle.

That being the case, Scott chose the category of xWOBA for this week’s Fantasy Boss challenge.

Jake took Trey Mancini.

Scott broke the Fantasy Boss seal on Adley Rutschman (face it – there are plenty worse ways we could have phrased that).

Who will own it?

Blowing the Save

Most podcasts try to end on a high note – the perfect coda to a quality program. That’s just not our style. Each week, we’ll end on a weak note, blowing the save with an item that didn’t quite fit into the episode, or something they simply need to get off their chests. It’s our version of taking the ball and pulling a Kevin Gregg.

Your Turn

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Episode 339: Cargo Pants

Leading Off

Don’t look now, but it is possible to enjoy baseball, even when the team you follow is terrible. Case in point: the Orioles beat the Yankees in a three-game series, and their fans were sad. Also fun: card the Yankees fans at the stadium, and listen to their tales of why it’s OK that they’re turncoats.

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This Week on the Twitters

Around the Bases

First Base: Decisions, Decisions

The Orioles made a number of decisions this week, including:

  • Whether to DFA DJ Stewart
  • Where to play Trey Mancini
  • How to fill the rotation

Second Base: Is Cedric Mullins OK?

TELL US EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE.

It’ll be fine, right?

Third Base: RISPy Business

It’s been discussed ad nauseum, but that’s because it’s still happening: the Orioles are not hitting with runners in scoring position. It would be comical if it were not so heartbreaking. When will the madness end? And will it do so before the pitching falters?

Home Plate: The pitching has been… actually, really good.

While the Orioles have failed to hit, they have put on a clinic on the mound. Starters (OK, openers at this point) have been fortunate not to get roughed up, and the bullpen has looked really good. There are so many plus arms in the bullpen that are showing that, when used properly, they can be dominant pieces.

The real question is how long can they last before getting overused? And are the Orioles willing to bring up young pitching to avoid keeping that from happening? — Probably not. Expect sadness, with a chance of meatballs.

In the Bag

We’re joined by Heather Linington-Noble to discuss the Orioles bag policy at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. She has authored a petition at change.org, and we encourage you to lend your voice to this issue.

Dumb things for dumb reasons might have once been a staple of baseball operations decisions, but they shouldn’t be part of the gameday experience. Lean on the Orioles to make this one right.

Blowing the Save

Most podcasts try to end on a high note – the perfect coda to a quality program. That’s just not our style. Each week, we’ll end on a weak note, blowing the save with an item that didn’t quite fit into the episode, or something they simply need to get off their chests. It’s our version of taking the ball and pulling a Kevin Gregg.

Your Turn

Love it? Hate it? Confused? Let us, and other listeners, know! As always, we appreciate the support.

Please leave a rating and review for our show, wherever you get your podcasts, whether it be Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Spotify, or… wherever!

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Episode 334: It Won’t Be Long

Leading Off

This is the final pre-season episode. The season is just around the corner, and although there is little hope that we can get excited about the 2022 squad, excitement is in the air.

Drink of the Week

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This Week on the Twitters

Around the Bases

First Base: Rosturbation

We now know what the Orioles 2022 roster will look like. We’re not sure we’re necessarily excited about how it looks, but now we know! We discuss the makeup of the team, and the EARTH SHATTERING trade the Orioles just completed.

Second Base: The Orioles are actually getting something right…

The Birds are making lot of good moves off the field.

  • Throw back ticket pricing
  • Reduced price bleacher seats
  • Outside food/beverage policy
  • Minor League Housing

It’s easy to look at this team and say that it’s a mess – but the organization is getting a lot of things right. The kinds of things that makes it easier to believe that they want people to come watch them play baseball.

Third Base: …but the Orioles are still making questionable moves

Look: it’s still the Orioles. From kicking the tires on Matt Harvey to allowing DJ Stewart to continue to enter the building, the O’s are still finding ways to frustrate.

Home Plate: Terrible Predictions

From the very beginning, we have made terrible predictions. Episode 1 of Bird’s Eye View – now 10 years ago (!) – featured terrible predictions, and we haven’t slowed down a bit. When it comes to a lack of insight and baseless opinions, we’re in the best shape of our lives.

Opening Day

What’s not to love about Opening Day? We talk about some of our favorite Opening Day traditions, and are visited by a few ghosts of Opening Days Past.

We also wonder exactly how long one can leave a baseball beer in the fridge before it becomes a health hazard.

Blowing the Save

Most podcasts try to end on a high note – the perfect coda to a quality program. That’s just not our style. Each week, we’ll end on a weak note, blowing the save with an item that didn’t quite fit into the episode, or something they simply need to get off their chests. It’s our version of taking the ball and pulling a Kevin Gregg.

Your Turn

Love it? Hate it? Confused? Let us, and other listeners, know! As always, we appreciate the support.

Please leave a rating and review for our show, wherever you get your podcasts, whether it be Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Spotify, or… wherever!

You can email the show – contact at birdseyeviewbaltimore dot com

Get connected: you can find us on social media: