The Fabulous Peltoncast: Seattle Sports and More
Summary: The Fabulous Peltoncast is a weekly podcast where brothers Kevin Pelton and Tristan Carosino discuss Seattle sports from an analytical perspective (with a focus on the Seahawks, UW football, Mariners and Storm) and search for Seattle’s best food.
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Podcasts:
Our pod on a busy week in Seattle sports toasts a final farewell to Sue Bird and to a Nouhou goal, gets hyped about the UW football debut for both Kalen DeBoer and Michael Penix Jr., then has different expectations … Continue reading →
Per tradition, Ben Baldwin of RBSDM.com joins us to discuss expectations and hopes for the Seahawks heading into their first season post-Russell Wilson before we make our picks for NFL team over/under win totals (51:06). DOWNLOAD/STREAM THE FABULOUS PELTONCAST View … Continue reading →
As Seattle sports head into fall, Tristan delivers his worst hot take yet, we take a look at the Storm’s Game 1 win in Las Vegas and preview UW football’s opener against Kent State before discussing the state of the … Continue reading →
As August winds to a close, UW football has a starting QB and the Seahawks still don’t. M’s hot takes offer an explanation of why they aren’t taking care of business against lesser foes, though the Storm did in advancing … Continue reading →
We’re back to revel in the M’s beating the Angels with “Chaos ball” led by Sam Haggerty, preview the Storm facing Washington in the first round of the WNBA playoffs and wager on when Drew Lock might become the Seahawks’ … Continue reading →
A semi-emergency pod discusses the M’s thrilling 1-0 walkoff win over the Yankees in the 13th inning before an unorthodox edition of hot takes, a recap of Sue Bird’s final regular-season home game, a perspective on the Seahawks’ QB battle … Continue reading →
A packed episode offers hot takes on the M’s series win at Yankee Stadium with Luis Castillo on the mound, discusses what might be Sue Bird’s last game in Seattle, produces a bet on DK Metcalf’s production and discovers yet … Continue reading →
In anticipation of next Tuesday’s MLB trade deadline, Meg Rowley of FanGraphs joins us to discuss the Mariners’ rising playoff odds, the unlikelihood of a Juan Soto trade and why now is the time for the M’s to make a … Continue reading →
After a bye week, we’re back to remember Chris Carson amidst reports the former Seahawks RB will retire and discuss Julio Rodriguez’s personal winning streak plus how bleak things got for the Mariners in his brief absence. Contents sponsored by … Continue reading →
With the Mariners extending their winning streak to 14 games entering the MLB All-Star break, Isabelle Minasian of Lookout Landing joins us to get hyped and discuss Julio Rodriguez’s place in the Seattle and MLB landscape plus what it’s like … Continue reading →
A semi-emergency pod turns the takes to 11 as the Mariners extend their winning streak, now second-longest in team history, and move into the second AL wild card spot. Plus All-Star toasts, the slumping Sounders and a review of what … Continue reading →
This week’s delayed episode reacts live to the Kraken’s draft pick, offers hot takes about what is happening in Seattle and reacts to the Seahawks deciding not to acquire Baker Mayfield at an enormous discount. DOWNLOAD/STREAM THE FABULOUS PELTONCAST NO. … Continue reading →
The Pac-12 is dead. Long live the Pac-10? After the shocking move of UCLA and USC to the Big Ten, it’s unclear where the future lies for the University of Washington football program. Tristan is feeling all the emotions and … Continue reading →
The M’s have fight and so do we on a podcast that welcomes Ivar’sSir Mix-a-Lot to the Peltoncast Hall of Fame and discusses the Storm’s reported addition of Tina Charles, recruiting success for UW football plus a weekend of Seahawks … Continue reading →
A toast-heavy pod welcomes Jamal Crawford to the Peltoncast Hall of Fame ahead of Saturday’s Champions of Change charity game, offers hot takes on an M’s season gone awry and ponders the possibility of Baker Mayfield playing QB for the … Continue reading →