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Season 14 Episode 9- Andy Martino, Andy McCullough

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Steve interviews Andy Martino (00:12:40) from SNY. Andy joins us to talk about his new book, The Yankee Way. Andy explains why he wrote the book, answers if he thinks it's a Brian Cashman book, and discusses the long history of Yankee superstars. Andy also talks about the future for Aaron Boone and Cashman, explains why he thinks they haven't won since 2009, and discusses the Juan Soto contract situation. Also, Andy McCullough debuts (00:59:05) to discuss his new book about Clayton Kershaw. Andy explains why he wrote the book, how he got Kershaw on board, and how he balanced writing a book while having a full-time job. Andy also explains why he thinks Kershaw is the last of his kind, how he perceives Kershaw as a playoff performer, and his unique relationship with his wife. Steve starts the show with First Things First and covers the NHL and NBA Finals, the struggling Atlanta Braves, Marshon Lattimore, and the decison to leave Caitlin Clark off of the olympic team. The book club has four books and is keeping this podcast going. The show ends with one last thing about the Euros and why they are so important. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
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Steve interviews Andy Martino (00:12:40) from SNY. Andy joins us to talk about his new book, The Yankee Way. Andy explains why he wrote the book, answers if he thinks it's a Brian Cashman book, and discusses the long history of Yankee superstars. Andy also talks about the future for Aaron Boone and Cashman, explains why he thinks they haven't won since 2009, and discusses the Juan Soto contract situation. Also, Andy McCullough debuts (00:59:05) to discuss his new book about Clayton Kershaw. Andy explains why he wrote the book, how he got Kershaw on board, and how he balanced writing a book while having a full-time job. Andy also explains why he thinks Kershaw is the last of his kind, how he perceives Kershaw as a playoff performer, and his unique relationship with his wife. Steve starts the show with First Things First and covers the NHL and NBA Finals, the struggling Atlanta Braves, Marshon Lattimore, and the decison to leave Caitlin Clark off of the olympic team. The book club has four books and is keeping this podcast going. The show ends with one last thing about the Euros and why they are so important. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
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