Jeremy Tache
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Podcast Appearances
It's a four-game set starting on Friday against the Marlins.
So that'll be really, really fun to have him back at the ballpark.
I'm going to combine a couple of topics here because we've gotten into some of the minutia, and I want to get to our star of the week.
Let's get to something positive, actually, that we can have here.
So there's a debut.
Travis, and I want to say it in the proper Aussie accent, Bazana.
Nice, Travis, Bazana.
He's the first ever first round pick out of Australia.
The first ever first overall pick for a second baseman, I think.
read, which is mind-blowing to me.
In the history of baseball, Cleveland Guardians, he's making his debut this week.
Also in Cleveland, you got Parker Messick, who I just needed to make sure got mentioned on this show before we got out of April because he has been spectacular to watch.
His almost no-hitter that was cursed by Dan Lebitard sending me a text in the eighth inning and saying, oh my god, Messick.
And then, of course,
Munataka Morikami, who has come over and been maybe the best hitter in baseball, leading all of Major League Baseball with 12 homers for the Chicago White Sox.
All three of these guys are interesting stories.
Who would you like to focus on as our Golden Era Star of the Week?
Adnan, thank you as always.
Before we wrap up this and get back to our trivia game, I want to do two quick shouts.
One, Ryan Bass, my buddy over with the Rays broadcast, making good in Cleveland.