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Episode 5: Dave Jageler - Washington Nationals Radio Voice

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Audio Quality = 10/10 from here on out. Today's episode is another throwback to our 2014 interview with Dave Jageler, one of the two radio broadcasters for the Washington Nationals.

We intro the podcast (0:00 - 0:52). Then it's right into our interview with Dave, where we talk about his history in broadcasting, how he got his start, his relationship with fellow radio voice Charlie Slowes, and some other topics along the way (1:13 - 23:48). Paul makes fun of himself for how ridiculous he sounded three years ago (23:48 - 25:56). Steve and Paul talk about their dynamic from back then (25:56 - 27:12). It's a funny story about Dave tipping the usher for the interview (27:12 - 28:59). A story about Jayson Werth's walk-off home run in Game 4 of the 2012 NLDS, you can see that video here, and Nook Logan's horrible mistake rounding third ten years ago, video here (28:59 - end).

Go to our website here.

Follow us on Twitter here.

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Audio Quality = 10/10 from here on out. Today's episode is another throwback to our 2014 interview with Dave Jageler, one of the two radio broadcasters for the Washington Nationals.

We intro the podcast (0:00 - 0:52). Then it's right into our interview with Dave, where we talk about his history in broadcasting, how he got his start, his relationship with fellow radio voice Charlie Slowes, and some other topics along the way (1:13 - 23:48). Paul makes fun of himself for how ridiculous he sounded three years ago (23:48 - 25:56). Steve and Paul talk about their dynamic from back then (25:56 - 27:12). It's a funny story about Dave tipping the usher for the interview (27:12 - 28:59). A story about Jayson Werth's walk-off home run in Game 4 of the 2012 NLDS, you can see that video here, and Nook Logan's horrible mistake rounding third ten years ago, video here (28:59 - end).

Go to our website here.

Follow us on Twitter here.

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