Pitchers Hit Eighth Podcast – Episode 6.0: “You’ve got that Cubs disease.”
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Dan Shulman from ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball joins us to discuss his second visit to St. Louis in 2011 to see the Cards play the Cubs.
We also talked with Dan at length about being in the booth with Bobby Valentine and Orel Hershiser, and breaking the story that Osama Bin Laden had been killed during a live broadcast.
After Josh and I put our two cents in on some things, we also had Pat Lackey from the Pirates blog WHYGAVS join us (recorded prior to last weekend’s STL-PIT series) to break down the Pirates a bit, including any potential trading deadline moves Pat saw happening for the Bucs.
(Portions were recorded with yours truly on the phone again, so apologies for some audio tics and skips.)
Please give a listen, tell your friends, e-mail us at podcast@pitchershiteighth.com and keep reading.
Thanks again to Star Off Machine for providing our music for this episode, follow them on Twitter @STOFMA.
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The Pitchers Hit Eighth Podcast is an irregularly recorded show featuring discussion about all aspects of the St. Louis Cardinals organization, hosted by Nick and Josh from Pitchers Hit Eighth. Occasionally, they will be joined by an interesting guest.
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