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CROSSOVER: PC X Ewan Spence of Classic Baseball Radio

1 h 27 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Aidan and Ewan do a timezone showdown, discussing the Mexico Series, the growth of international baseball, and making the game more accessible to new viewers.

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Welcome back to another edition of the Painting Corners Baseball Podcast! This week, Johnny C and Aidan Smith are breaking down the absolute chaos brewing across the diamond, focusing heavily on a wild NL Central and the pitching labs making waves in 2026. First up, the boys dive into the Milwaukee Brewers' pitching lab to marvel at Jacob Misiorowski. Standing at 6'7" with 100th-percentile extension, is his 103 MPH fastball sustainable, or is his elbow a ticking time bomb? We compare his glassy, unbothered demeanor to Paul Skenes and look back at the chaotic energy of former relief pitchers like James Karinchak. Then, we head over to St. Louis. Are you buying or selling Cardinal stock? With JJ Wetherholt holding down second base as the ultimate "Short King" alongside a surging Jordan Walker, manager Oliver Marmol is officially playing with house money. Also in this episode: * Chicago White Sox Resurrection: How Chris Getz flipped a 121-loss franchise into an AL Central contender, the impact of Murakami, and why prospect Noah Schultz looks like a modern-day Randy Johnson. * The Chris Sale Renaissance: At 37 years old, Sale is anchoring the Braves' rotation for pennies on the dollar. Johnny drops a massive hot take on why he’d rather meet Sale over Shohei Ohtani. * Shohei "Stohei" Ohtani: Is Ohtani deliberately focusing on pitching to snatch the Cy Young right out from under Paul Skenes? Plus, a look at his flawless base-running metrics. * The Fernando Tatis Jr. Dilemma: Nando is showing signs of life in San Diego, but between the pre-suspension metrics and off-field narratives, the boys debate if he can ever reclaim true superstar status. * Raise the Jolly Roger: The Pittsburgh Pirates are crashing the NL Wild Card picture. We talk Bubba Chandler, Mitch Keller, and close out with a legendary historical detour about Honus Wagner’s love for bananas.

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Monday, April 27, 2026 | Episode Notes Is the season already over in April? Hosts Johnny C and Aidan Smith break down a chaotic week in MLB that saw a high-stakes firing at the Four Seasons and the potential collapse of two NL East giants. In this episode, we dive into: * The Red Sox Shockwave: Alex Cora and his staff are out. Johnny and Aidan discuss the "Batman cartoon" atmosphere of the firing in Boston and whether Craig Breslow is next on the chopping block. * NL East Funeral? The Mets and Phillies are currently tied for the worst record in the National League. With a $381 million payroll and a "Nintendo Wii" rebuild strategy, are the Mets officially dead on arrival? * Reds Rising & Alliteration: We give some much-needed love to the Cincinnati Reds' "factory of athletic alliteration," featuring the mustache-powered dominance of Sal Stewart and the promising arms of Chase Burns and Rhett Lowder. * The Chicago Moonshots: Munetaka Murakami is hitting "Vatican taters" on the South Side. We look at his elite Savant page and why he might be the perfect blend of Joey Gallo and Kyle Schwarber. * The "Back of the Napkin" Top 5: Johnny and Aiden draft their winner-take-all starting pitchers. Is Tarek Skubal the undisputed #1? And why is Christopher Sanchez the "Toyota Highlander" of MLB rotations? * Pirates Watch: Are the Buccos actually legit? We tease the rise of Paul Skenes and Connor Griffin as Pittsburgh looks to stay above .500. * 0:19 – The Alex Cora Pink Slip * 2:06 – Evaluating the Mets' "Embarrassing" Payroll * 13:08 – Cincinnati’s Youth Movement: Sal Stewart & Pitching Prospects * 18:02 – Murakami’s Dominance in the Windy City * 25:46 – The Detroit Tigers' Equity: Kevin McGonigle & Dylan Dingler * 31:52 – The Friday Night Crawfish Draft: Top 5 SPs in Baseball * 45:05 – The Sushi vs. Sashimi Debate & Pirates Teaser Follow the Show:🌐 Website: painting-corners.com [http://painting-corners.com]📱 Subscribe: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your baseball fix. If you’re a Mets fan and need to vent, leave a comment—we’re here for you. #MLB #RedSox #Mets #Phillies #Reds #WhiteSox #BaseballPodcast #PaintingCorners

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