Daily Archives: March 26, 2016

Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – March 26, 2016

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The Washington State Cougars baseball team is not where they should be, the Diamondbacks want a new park and Tony Womack deserves more love.

Plus I refer to “The Triceratops in the MiniFridge” on this episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast

Here is the clip of Tony Womack’s hit.

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Get Ready For Another MLB Year Of Runs Scoring Survivor In 2016

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This should turn out to be quite fun.  A lot of gambling establishments have this sort of deal, and we will keep a running total of this on a daily basis, in addition to MLB Shutout Survivor, Who Owned Baseball (Daily MVP of the pitcher/hitter in both the American and National League) and also our Interleague results.

What Runs Survivor is: A MLB team scoring 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10 or (10+) (in different games throughout the course of the season.

Once a club has one of these run totals once, you cross it off and keep going until they complete the 11 different variations.

A Bold Italic illustrates it has been done for runs by the club.

Previous Winners include the SF Giants, Washington Nationals, Los Angeles Angels and Toronto Blue Jays all over the last 4 years.

My money in 2016 would have to be on the Baltimore Orioles who could score a lot of runs, but also whiff so fast against top pitchers, that they would be able to rack up the lower run efforts along with the high end scoring totals.

My money in 2016 would have to be on the Baltimore Orioles who could score a lot of runs, but also whiff so fast against top pitchers, that they would be able to rack up the lower run efforts along with the high end scoring totals.

 

The hardest total to pick off is scoring 9 runs. 

We will also be doing the MLB Shutout Survivor as well.  I would peg 2014 and 2015 winners (Toronto) as the last team to be blanked yet again.  Read the rest of this entry

Sully Baseball Daily Podcast Archives Sep 1, 2014 – Sept 30, 2014 (Episodes 678 – 707)

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Paul Francis Sullivan (please call him Sully) does a podcast 365 days a year – unless it is a leap year – then he will do another 1. He has done a show everyday since Oct.24/2012. This to date represents a streak of 1250 days consecutively!

Past the CLICK TO READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY are episodes 678 – 707 of the Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.

We will also archive all of his podcasts to date (in coming weeks) so they are easily accessible for all his fans. Check out all his Archived info here.

Our website followers have grown larger each year for his podcast.

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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast Archives Sep 1, 2015 – Sept 30, 2015 (Episodes 1043 – 1072)

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Paul Francis Sullivan (please call him Sully) does a podcast 365 days a year – unless it is a leap year – then he will do another 1. He has done a show everyday since Oct.24/2012. This to date represents a streak of 1250 days consecutively!

Past the CLICK TO READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY are episodes 1043 – 1072 of the Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.

We will also archive all of his podcasts to date (in coming weeks) so they are easily accessible for all his fans. Check out all his Archived info here.

Our website followers have grown larger each year for his podcast.

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The All Time 25 Player Roster of Fictional Baseball Players

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I got a tweet from my friend Andres DuBouchet. He has one of the great comedy brains of anyone in the world. It exists in a jar. He writes for Conanand frequently appears on the show.
He is also a lifelong Mets fan and is no doubt enjoying this September.

Here is the Tweet he sent me.

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Knowing my sweet spot of making lists, talking baseball and thinking about the movies, I could not resist.

So here is my 25 player roster of movie ballplayers.

9 starters, including a designated hitter, 5 starting pitchers, 5 relievers and 6 role players coming off the bench make up the roster.

Also a manager, coaches, a super fan. a scout and a…

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