
You all know baseball --- you hear the good, the bad, the ugly. . . Bret Boone tells you what it's really like, from behind the curtains.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1157 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this Boonie Bite, Tarik Skubal talks about showing emotion while on the mound and Bret speaks about being one of the first players to bat flip.
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On today's episode of The Bret Boone Podcast, Bret speaks with Detroit Tigers' Pitcher Tarik Skubal. The two discuss Skubal's Cy Young award winning season, and how he prepares in the offseason.
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In this Boonie Bite, Bret and Rich discuss Lane Kiffin's coaching move to LSU.
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On today's episode of Turning 2 with Boonie, Bret Boone and Rich Herrera discuss the implications of Lane Kiffin's move to LSU as well as Bret's time at Pebble Beach Golf Course.
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I love this podcast but I can’t get over how Boone always has to bring the storyline back to him. Most anecdotes are interesting, but it very often kills the mojo of the conversation. The guest shares something cool but instead of asking a follow up question to take the point deeper, he steers it back to himself adding how that story relates to his career. Just wish he’d ask the follow up question to the guest so it goes deeper, but still love the podcast.
If you only listen to one baseball podcast make sure it’s the Bret Boone podcast. Inside baseball podcast and Bret tells it like it is. Great guests and Bret is a natural at interviewing.
I’ve always wondered what happened to Bret Boone. Well I was glad to catch Jim Day’s interview on Saturday during one of the innings. I was glad to hear of his Podcast he has and subscribed to it. Really enjoyed when both Bret and Aaron played for the Reds. They both brought a lot of energy and excitement to the team. Course now Bob Boone was a little before my time. A lot of baseball history with the Boone family. Their one of six third generation MLB families. Look forward to listening to Bret... more
Favorite player along with JR... Boonie the stories of playing days are the best. Keep it up
Except for Rich Herrera. He’s unbearable and it’s an instant skip for every “Turning Two” episode they make. He non-stop interrupts Bret, brings nothing constructive to any conversation, and he sounds like he’s out of breathe and sweating after every sentence. Love the pod but wish they’d can the Turning Two one.
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The content emphasizes insights about baseball, featuring interviews with former players and discussions on the intricate dynamics of the sport. Topics commonly explore coaching experiences, player performances, and the impact of analytics in modern baseball. Personal anecdotes and industry anecdotes provide a unique perspective on the challenges and victories encountered throughout a baseball career. The storytelling approach of the host, complemented by engaging guest conversations, tends to highlight both well-known and lesser-known aspects of baseball life, making this a must-listen for avid fans. Additionally, themes of personal development and hope are recurrent, reflecting on how they intertwine with the world of sports.
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