Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 53 minutes
Joe and Mike wish everyone a belated happy New Year by inventing this concept of “resolutions” that they make for the new year. They also talk about the hazards of being a football fan and how nobody talks enough about the Mariners woes.
MLB.com’s Sarah Langs joins Joe and Mike to talk about the wonders of baseball, Shohei Ohtani, what players should be in the baseball Avengers and whether or not she lives in a house shaped like a catcher’s mitt.
The PosCast Holiday Draft is back as Joe and Mike are joined by Nick Offerman, Linda Holmes, Jason Kander, Alan Sepinwall, Alexis Gay, Mike DiCenzo, Brandon McCarthy, Molly Knight and Howard Bryant and the annual nonsense and fights ensue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the award-winning, No. 1 sports podcast in America this week, Joe and Mike invent the Sarah Langs baseball fan scale after the wonderful MLB.com baseball maestro Sarah Langs.
Joe and Mike talk about the crazy Bills-Vikings game, give MLB an idea they just HAVE to follow and do their most important work by putting together the perfect all-vegetable NBA team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe and Mike get together for an emergency recap of the World Series (see minute 56) but also talk about Elon Musk, the NFL, some more Elon Musk, a new verified program for PosCast listeners and, obviously, Taylor Swift's new album.
Joe and Mike talk about the possibility that kids are turning away from Snickers, the absurdity of Twitter and, oh yeah, break down the craziness in the World Series.
Joe and Mike talk about how the Yankees are dead, and then talk a bit about how the Yankees are dead, and also have a conversation about how the Yankees are dead. Somewhere in there, they also talk a bit about the upcoming World Series between Houston and Philadelphia.
Joe and Mike talk with director Nelson George and producer Colin Hanks about their upcoming documentary “Say Hey Willie Mays,” which debuts on HBO and HBO Max on November 8.
Joe and Mike are coming live from Joe's home in North Carolina and they are talking about the fun weirdness of the baseball playoffs and offering a rule change that the NFL should definitely consider.