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PN Podcast, Rebooted: Episode 2

Aw, man.

You mean this doofus recorded ANOTHER one of these things? And he brought his Phrontier-cha-ma-callit buddy on to do it with him? Oh, well this should be superb.

What? It’s an HOUR of baseball talk? Man, I bet that guy won’t even include a handy timeline for us to navigate in case we don’t want to listen to these two nincompoops while we’re working/reading/being awesome. He’s probably above it all. Jerk. No WAY am I listening to this podcast, despite its potential to be somewhat relevant to me as a Phillies fan. No sirree. I’m totally ignoring the link to listen at the bottom, and in no way will I send feedback on Twitter to Phrontiersman or atomicruckus, and I’m definitely not calling the Trade Me Line at (801)-TRADE-ME to give feedback or leave a rant/rave. Pshaw.

What’s that? A timeline for easy navigation and a download/listen link can be found after the jump? Well, you won’t find me checking it out!

Podcast Timeline

0:56-9:21, Nats series preview
9:22-20:29, Braves series preview
Interlude!
21:10-26:26, Chooch
26:27-32:33, Werth
32:34-34:04, Intermission!
34:05-51:27, Bullpen/Potential matchups
51:28-1:05:35, Rotation/NL CY talk/Hamels
1:05:36-1:10:18, History lesson
1:10:19-End, Twitter shoutout/Logan Morrison/Podcast Suggestions/General nonsense and unintelligible mumbling

Download/listening link can be found here. Big file, different host. Enjoy! And please, for the love of all things Victorino, give us some feedback if you have it!

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Paul Boye

Paul joined Phillies Nation in January 2010 after moving over from his old blog, The Phrontiersman. What began as a desire to enter the world of sportscasting has gradually evolved into a passion for scouting baseball players; Paul will be working for Baseball Info Solutions during the 2010 season doing just that. He brings some views and opinions that are off the beaten path, yet has a great affinity for stats of all shapes and sizes. He is a firm believer that Chase Utley is The Man, Mike Schmidt is the greatest Phillie ever and Harry Kalas was the voice of God. You can catch his frequent stat and tidbit posting on Twitter.

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