2023 Baltimore Orioles

May 20, 2023 by  
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The Birds are looking good. The rebuild is working. We learn more as Ed Kasputis interviews Baltimore podcaster, Paul Valle about the team he loves.

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2013 Houston Astros

March 28, 2013 by  
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Episode 183 - Houston Astros

We’re deep in the heart of Texas as the Astros prepare to enter the American League.  Ed shares his trip to the World Baseball Classic in Miami.  Ed also interviews Mr. Sports Travel aka Joe Connor and Ed Seitz from baseball-roadtrip.com.  Our podcast concludes as we say good bye to Houston and head to Baltimore‘s Inner Harbor.

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2011 Houston Astros

September 1, 2011 by  
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The Astros are in last but Houston is a great city.  Our PhD Committee talks about Houston and the Astros. Ed Kasputis interviews both Timothy De Block from crawfishboxes.com and James Yasko from astroscounty.com about the Astros.  The Astros have many great fans (including George H.W. Bush) and their day will come.  Ed, Farley & Mark debate whether Little Leaguers should be paid for appearing in the Little League World Series and another great segment of 100 Places to See.  We then pack up and head east.  Next week it’s time to enjoy the Inner Harbor and the Baltimore Orioles.

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Baltimore Orioles

March 31, 2010 by  
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Baltimore's Inner Harbor

Baltimore's Inner Harbor

Gina Leo Stingley

Gina Leo Stingley

Professor Bruce Bukiet

Professor Bruce Bukiet

Beautiful Baltimore.  The Inner Harbor, National Aquarium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards make Baltimore a must see among baseball fans.

In this episode, we first review what to do and see in Baltimore.  Next we get a sneak peak at Target Field which will open on April 12, 2010.  Gina Leo Stingley from Populous walks us through the features of this state of the art urban ballpark.

Our podcast crew makes their 2010 Major League Predictions.  Then comes the expert.  Professor Bruce Bukiet, math professor from the New Jersey Institute of Technology shares his 2010 predictions. Professor Bukiet has been using math models to predict the wins and losses of each team since 1998.

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