Seams Legit
Summary: After playing in college and overseas, Matt Lopez still hasn’t had enough baseball. He's here to give you the baseball talk you want.
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Fresh off hitting 58 home runs in the College Home Run Derby, setting a new record for the derby, the Clemson and Falmouth Commodores shortstop talked about the unexpected outcome on Seams Legit, presented by AXIS bats (axisbats.com).
Fresh off hitting 58 home runs in the College Home Run Derby, setting a new record for the derby, the Clemson and Falmouth Commodores shortstop talked about the unexpected outcome on Seams Legit, presented by AXIS bats (axisbats.com).
Following a discussion about a book inspired by the Cape Cod Baseball League, Falmouth Commodores (and Clemson University) pitcher Carson Spiers was this week's guest on the Seams Legit Podcast, presented by Axis Bats (axisbats.com). Among other things, he expands on being a LeBron James fan.
Following a discussion about a book inspired by the Cape Cod Baseball League, Falmouth Commodores (and Clemson University) pitcher Carson Spiers was this week's guest on the Seams Legit Podcast, presented by Axis Bats (axisbats.com). Among other things, he expands on being a LeBron James fan.
Following a discussion about a book inspired by the Cape Cod Baseball League, Falmouth Commodores (and Clemson University) pitcher Carson Spiers was this week's guest on the Seams Legit Podcast, presented by Axis Bats (axisbats.com). Among other things, he expands on being a LeBron James fan.
Following a discussion about a book inspired by the Cape Cod Baseball League, Falmouth Commodores (and Clemson University) pitcher Carson Spiers was this week's guest on the Seams Legit Podcast, presented by Axis Bats (axisbats.com). Among other things, he expands on being a LeBron James fan.
The weeks episode of Seams Legit, presented by AXIS bats (axisbats.com), features the author of "Wildball" Brian Engles. Engles explains how he uses collegiate summer baseball as a tool to tell an even greater story. He also explains his inspiration for the book and how he is able to go in the mind of a college baseball player so effectively, despite not having been one.
The weeks episode of Seams Legit, presented by AXIS bats (axisbats.com), features the author of "Wildball" Brian Engles. Engles explains how he uses collegiate summer baseball as a tool to tell an even greater story. He also explains his inspiration for the book and how he is able to go in the mind of a college baseball player so effectively, despite not having been one.
The weeks episode of Seams Legit, presented by AXIS bats (axisbats.com), features the author of "Wildball" Brian Engles. Engles explains how he uses collegiate summer baseball as a tool to tell an even greater story. He also explains his inspiration for the book and how he is able to go in the mind of a college baseball player so effectively, despite not having been one.
The weeks episode of Seams Legit, presented by AXIS bats (axisbats.com), features the author of "Wildball" Brian Engles. Engles explains how he uses collegiate summer baseball as a tool to tell an even greater story. He also explains his inspiration for the book and how he is able to go in the mind of a college baseball player so effectively, despite not having been one.
One of the arms being thrown around as an early trade piece is Blue Jays starter J.A. Happ. He talked about what the biggest adjustments are with being dealt midseason, having dealt with that twice before. He also talked about the short time he spent with Roy Halladay in Philadelphia, what life is like in Canada and sheds light on whether he's at all related to Ian Happ of the Chicago Cubs.
One of the arms being thrown around as an early trade piece is Blue Jays starter J.A. Happ. He talked about what the biggest adjustments are with being dealt midseason, having dealt with that twice before. He also talked about the short time he spent with Roy Halladay in Philadelphia, what life is like in Canada and sheds light on whether he's at all related to Ian Happ of the Chicago Cubs.
One of the arms being thrown around as an early trade piece is Blue Jays starter J.A. Happ. He talked about what the biggest adjustments are with being dealt midseason, having dealt with that twice before. He also talked about the short time he spent with Roy Halladay in Philadelphia, what life is like in Canada and sheds light on whether he's at all related to Ian Happ of the Chicago Cubs.
One of the arms being thrown around as an early trade piece is Blue Jays starter J.A. Happ. He talked about what the biggest adjustments are with being dealt midseason, having dealt with that twice before. He also talked about the short time he spent with Roy Halladay in Philadelphia, what life is like in Canada and sheds light on whether he's at all related to Ian Happ of the Chicago Cubs.
Boston Herald Columnist Steve Buckley joins the show to set the record on why his old, seemingly outdated stats and facts are relevant in today's baseball conversations. He also reflects on the some of the masterful performance from last year's Old Time Baseball Game, which he puts on every year in Cambridge, MA. This year it will take place on August 16 and will benefit the American Heart Association and features a few former Boston athletes that Buck discusses in this week's episode. He also reflects on his reporting from the post-World War II reform in Europe.