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MLB w/ Adam Groves & Christian Castro

  • Writer: Will Sargent
    Will Sargent
  • Apr 26, 2021
  • 2 min read


How are we doing everybody, thank you so ,much for coming back to the tenth edition of the Twelfth Man blog; we are now officially in the double-digit territory, and I can’t believe that we are already this far. It feels like yesterday we were starting this blog off, but man, has it been a wild but fun journey. This week’s blog will be a little different because this week’s podcast is the first episode that I featured two guests on the podcast at the same time; both are returning guests on the Twelfth Man Podcast, so it shaped up to be an interesting one. This week, my two guests were none other than Adam Groves, who made his debut on the second episode of the Twelfth Man Podcast, and Christian Castro, who made his debut on the sixth episode of the podcast.


This week we talked all about the MLB, and both of my guests have fascinating viewpoints of the MLB season this year, so it shaped out to be a good one and an episode that you do not want to miss. With having two guests on the podcast this week, we were able to get a different perspective than we have gotten in the past episodes. Last year, both of our teams, the Braves and Red Sox, had some disappointment in their seasons the previous year, which set up for a good debate in the Twelfth Man Podcast. The big question was, given all of the different stats, players produced in the Hall of Fame, and quality players, who are better, the Atlanta Braves or the Boston Red Sox. If you would like to hear how that played out, and I am going to give you a little teaser, it gets good, make sure you tune in to this week’s edition of the Twelfth Man Podcast.


I am going to spring the question on you, the reader of the Twelfth Man Blog, who do you think is better or has had a better history, the Atlanta Braves or the Boston Red Sox?

 
 
 

1 Comment


dvancantfort
Apr 26, 2021

I am a big Braves fan, but I have to give the nod to the "other" Boston team, the Red Sox. I say other because the Braves organization started in Boston as the Bean-eaters!!! I would love to see a World Series featuring the two teams!!

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