Host Jim Powell, co-host Tyler Flowers, and John Smoltz (aka Smoltzie) discuss college football, biological men demanding to play in women's sports, and much more. The conversation delves into Rob Manfred's "golden at-bat" rule proposal, the state of pitching and injuries in Major League Baseball, and how rule changes could incentivize healthier practices. Smoltz shares his insights on the advancements and pitfalls in pitching strategies, the impact of analytics, and the future challenges for the sport. The episode also features the "Get Off My Lawn" segment, where David Carroll advocates for more Ford Frick Awards to honor deserving broadcasters.
Be sure to enjoy Part 2, a special bonus Holiday edition with Smoltz and the boys coming shortly after Christmas!
IN THIS EPISODE:
- [00:43] Special Guest: John Smoltz
- [01:50] Golden At Bat Rule Discussion
- [03:15] Pitching Philosophy and Injuries
- [04:56] Future of Baseball and Rule Changes
- [15:32] Soto Contract and Player Valuation
- [17:33] Get Off My Lawn Segment
- [19:28] Closing Remarks and Community Engagement
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Baseball needs rule changes to address the high rate of pitching injuries.
- Modern pitching strategies prioritize max effort over sustainability.
- Player development should balance analytics with long-term health.
- High-profile contracts like Juan Soto’s reflect the evolving economics of baseball.
ABOUT THE GUEST:
John Smoltz, a Hall of Fame pitcher, is widely regarded as one of the most versatile and dominant players in Major League Baseball history. Known for his impressive career with the Atlanta Braves from 1988 to 2008, Smoltz achieved 213 wins, 154 saves, and a career ERA of 3.33. He remains the only pitcher in MLB history to record both 200+ wins and 150+ saves.
As part of the legendary Braves rotation alongside Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine, Smoltz was instrumental in Atlanta’s 1995 World Series championship. He also earned the 1996 National League Cy Young Award, thanks to his standout 24-win season.
Following his retirement in 2009, Smoltz transitioned into broadcasting, becoming a respected MLB analyst known for his insightful commentary. Beyond baseball, he is an avid golfer, a philanthropist, and a passionate advocate for youth sports development. Smoltz's legacy extends both on and off the field, embodying excellence, adaptability, and leadership.
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