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On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys talk Vlad's payday from the Blue Jays. Should he have received more? Do the options work in his favor? The boys dive in. The Boston Red Sox have a documentary that dives deep into the team's ups and downs on and off the field. Jarren Duran's eye-opening reveal is discussed. Who are the early performers to start the season? Who are the disappointments so far? The boys each pick their top three from each. They round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.
****After the show stay for the audio version of Mikey's documentary trailer HOBBY HUSTLE, available now on Amazon Prime and Apple+ (Apple TV).**** -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys recap the first ACTUAL week of baseball. The winners, the losers, the eye-raisers, the disappointments-- they break it down! A new bat people are calling "Torpedo Bats" have smashed their way on the scene like the Kool-Aid Man. The Yankees and Elly De La Cruz put up video game numbers. Should these bats be banned? What are these things? The boys dive deeeeep! Garrett Crochet was once labeled a future relief pitcher. Now as an ace for Boston, he just scored a bag. The boys give props where props are due. What better way to ring in the 2025 season with some 'Legit or Bullsh*t'? After the first week of games the boys bring some reality to some wild statements that are out there with 'Legit or Bullsh*t'. Afterwards, they round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.
****After the show stay for the audio version of Mikey's documentary trailer HOBBY HUSTLE, available now on Amazon Prime and Apple+ (Apple TV).**** -
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On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys have their annual preview and prediction show. This year, Steve takes American League responsibilities and Michael takes National League responsibilities-- both boys highlighting top headlines, teams of note, top rookies, top sleepers, and hot takes! Afterwards, they complete a speed round of predictions that include division winners, league winners, world series matchup/winners and accolades. They then round out the show with the return of Fantasy Factory and of course the usual Collection Corner. It's a jam-packed show, listeners. Buckle up!
****After the show stay for the audio version of Mikey's documentary trailer HOBBY HUSTLE, available now on Amazon Prime and Apple+ (Apple TV).**** -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys discuss the Major League Baseball season opening up in Tokyo, Japan. The Los Angeles Dodgers swept the Chicago Cubs but was it good baseball? Is it good for the sport to keep opening up the season overseas? The boys dive in. The Then & Now Series comes to another end this offseason, with the boys finishing up with selecting the top right fielders and designated hitters of the 1970s and the top ones right now. Afterwards, they round out the show with Collection Corner.****After the show stay for the audio version of Mikey's documentary trailer HOBBY HUSTLE, available now on Amazon Prime and Apple+ (Apple TV).****
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On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys breakdown Gerrit Cole's season-ending injury and how it will affect the Yankees moving forward. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts gets a new record-breaking four-year deal. Does he deserve it? Where does he rank in not only the other managers of the league but all-time Dodgers managers? Afterwards, the boys continue on with the Then & Now Series, this time they each pick their top-five center fielders of the 1970s and the top-five center fielders right now. They then round out the show with Collection Corner.****After the show stay for the audio version of Mikey's documentary trailer HOBBY HUSTLE, available now on Amazon Prime and Apple+ (Apple TV).****
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On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys take a moment to talk about the future of the game and the future of the league. With technology influencing the game by means of robo-umps, pitch cams, and the pitch clock, the game is evolving and the boys give their takes on where they see the game and if it'll be the same game we remember years from now. MLBPA President Tony Clark came out last week to say he expects there will be a lockout following the 2026 season regarding the CBA. The contracts are getting bigger and bigger and most owners aren't catching up. The next CBA negotiations could change the league forever, but how? The boys give their rants and raves. Afterward, they truck on with the Then & Now series. This week they pick the top-five left fielders of the 1970s and the top-five left fielders right now. They round out the show with Collection Corner.****After the show stay for the audio version of Mikey's documentary trailer HOBBY HUSTLE, available now on Amazon Prime and Apple+ (Apple TV).****
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On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys are over the moon now that Spring Training has begun! The stories, the competitions, the battles, the unknown, the boys go all in for Spring Training. After nearly 50 years of being a famous clubhouse rule, the Yankees have now decided to let their players grow out their hair and facial hair. Have the Yanks gone soft? Is this not a big deal? The boys give their stance. After taking a break last week, the boys continue to truck on with their Then & Now series, this time doing the difficult task of revealing their top-five shortstops of the 1970s and top-five right now. Afterward, they round out the show with Collection Corner.****After the show stay for the audio version of Mikey's documentary trailer HOBBY HUSTLE, available now on Amazon Prime and Apple+ (Apple TV).****
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On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys record their 200th episode! They kick off the special episode by discussing Alex Bregman spurning the Tigers to go with the Red Sox. Vlad Jr and the Blue Jays couldn't agree to terms this offseason, so Vlad said he'll test free agency in the offseason. What would a Vlad Jr deal look like and the Jays gonna let him walk? And they round out headlines with talking about Mike Trout's move to right field and what that could mean for his future. Afterwards, the boys bring back Mikey's youngest brother Mark Dault and discuss fantasy baseball and the state of card auctions on the Whatnot app. Afterwards, they round out the show with Collection Corner, where they bring in special guest, Fanatics writer Greg Bates to discuss Mikey's doc Hobby Hustle and the state of the hobby today, Topps RIPPED and the future of Fanatics. A jam packed episode you don't want to miss! Happy 200th!
****After the show stay for the audio version of Mikey's documentary trailer HOBBY HUSTLE, available now on Amazon Prime and Apple+ (Apple TV).**** -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, Steve vents his frustration with Alex Bregman and his decision. The boys discuss his possible suitors and raise the question: is it even worth it to sign him? 2025 Spring Training is here, and that means baseball is here! The boys discuss the lack thereof of storylines entering camp, and the state of both leagues as a whole. Afterwards, they quickly highlight CC Sabathia's pick of going into the Hall of Fame as a Yankee. Michael wonders, where is the Cleveland love? The Then & Now series trucks on; this week with third basemen. The boys select their top-five hot corners of the 1970s and top-five right now. They then round out the show with Collection Corner.***Michael's documentary: HOBBY HUSTLE premieres on Apple TV and Amazon Sunday, February 16th.***
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On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys discuss the Detroit Tigers re-signing Jack Flaherty to complete their rotation. This is clearly one of the strengths of Detroit coming into this season. The question is, will Alex Bregman sign with them next or not? The final two big free agents out there still are Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso. The boys dive into why they're still around and what it'll take to sign them. After discussing the umpire Pat Hoberg firing and sports gambling as a whole, they continue on with the Then and Now series by selecting the top-five second basemen of the 1970s and the top-five right now. Afterward, they round out the show with Collection Corner. -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys breakdown some of the biggest prospects this season. Who are the next young risers to make a splash in the league? A kid recently was offered a crazy deal for a Topps Debut Patch Paul Skenes 1 of 1 card. Should the kid have took the offer or were the Pirates being cheap? The boys dive in. MLB the Show recently unveiled the cover athlete for 2025... and its three players. The boys are way more bothered by this than most. The Then and Now series trucks on. This week the boys pick their top five best first basemen of the 1970s and their top five best cold corners right now. Afterwards, they round out the show with Collection Corner. -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys first start out by paying homage to a broadcasting legend. Bob Uecker passed away last week. He was one of the few broadcasting personalities who was successful on and off the field. Tuesday, Cooperstown made their Hall of Fame announcement: Ichiro, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner are in! Let's be honest, Ichiro is the real headliner here, and with that he makes history. The boys dive in. Another Japanese star made news, Roki Sasaki made his decision, and surprise, surprise he chose to join the Dodgers. Like Thanos, the Dodgers now have their last Infinity Stone to take over the world. Can they be stopped? Afterward, the boys continue on with their Then & Now series, each selecting their top five catchers of the 1970s and Now. They round out the show with Collection Corner.
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On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys jump right into questions that have been bothering them this offseason. They've got that itch to answer! Questions that need answers before the season begins. The Then and Now series returns! This year the boys are selecting from the 1970s. As they always do, they begin the series with pitchers. The boys each select their top five. They then move over to the Now part of the series by picking the top-five pitchers of today. Afterward, they round out the show with Collection Corner. -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys start season five breaking down recent free agent signings such as Corbin Burnes burning the Orioles and Justin Verlander's swan song with the Giants. Unsigned free agents Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman still need homes. The boys discuss why they haven't been signed yet and figure what their real value is. Hold the phone, the A's are spending?? What will the NEW A'S look like in 2025. The boys like to start every new season looking back at the season before. Michael and Steve each pick three moments of 2024 that they feel were the best. Afterwards, they round out the show with Collection Corner. -
On this week's season finale episode of Long Gone, the boys finish season four by paying homage to another legend who passed this year, Rickey Henderson. Gone too soon. Sammy Sosa surprisingly popped up in the headlines again; this time with an awkward apology. The boys give their thoughts on this latest Sosa act. Like they do every season, the boys reveal their Christmas wish list for each MLB team going into 2025. Afterwards, they round out the show with Collection Corner. Thanks for tuning into season four, we look forward to seeing you for season five in a couple of weeks! Happy Holidays! -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys break down the Kyle Tucker to the Cubs trade. Does this move set a clear path for what the Cubs are building and what the Astros are trying to get done this offseason? The Yankees lost out on Juan Soto, but they didn't let that get them down and continue to have the busiest offseason of any team. This leads into a larger discussion about another new study about pitching injuries and what causes them. The boys give their thoughts on the new study. Last week the boys played GM for a Day by each selecting a good team to work with. This week they have their hands full as they each select a not so great team to construct a 2025 roster worthy of playoff contention. Afterwards, they round out the show with Collection Corner. -
On this week's jam-packed episode of Long Gone, the boys dive head first into the craziness of Winter Meetings. A Christmas season of trades, signings and rumors galore! The Hall of Fame announced Dave Parker and Dick Allen will be inducted in the 2025 class. The boys give their thoughts on the newest entries by the (cue dramatic music) the Eras committee! As they do a few times a year, the boys each play GM for a Day. This week they each pick one good team (over .500) to make moves with to build and finalize a roster for 2025 Opening Day. Afterwards, they round out the show with Collection Corner. -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys reveal what Ohtani wants for Christmas... his damn cards back! While Ohtani can't get back the millions stolen from him by his former friend/interpreter, he can get back his baseball cards. Earlier this week, commissioner Rob Manfred made comments on a gimmicky change to the game he calls "The Golden At-Bat Rule". If you're a fan of Manfred, you might want to tune this part of the show out because the boys go in hard on him and the ridiculous idea that would alter baseball forever. It's that time of year again, the boys give their free agent predictions for the offseason! Afterward, they round out the show with Collection Corner. -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys break down Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani's place in history now that they have won multiple MVP awards. The offseason is starting to pick up steam, and with the recent low and high radar moves that have happened, they seem to be sneaky impressive, to say the least. It's Thanksgiving week, and like every year the boys each give what they are thankful for this holiday season. Afterward, they round out the show with Collection Corner. Happy Thanksgiving from the Long Gone podcast! -
On this week's episode of Long Gone, the boys give their thoughts on current MLB award winners thus far. Some no-brainers, head-scratchers, and even one notable disrespect to add. The 2025 Hall of Fame ballot has been released. Ichiro and CC Sabathia headline the upcoming first-timers to appear on the ballot, and the boys make some early predictions. Ted Williams' 1946 MVP award recently sold for a hella lot of money at an auction. This raises the question: should these personal accolades even be available to be sold? With Winter Meetings around the corner, the offseason is heating up. The boys each reveal their top five headlines this offseason that could shift the league. Afterward, they round out the show with Collection Corner. - Visa fler