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WBC Madness: Bat Flips, Pitch Counts, and the Business of March Baseball

1 h 6 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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Baseball is heating up at The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast as Brent Radlinsky and guest Aaron Riley dive into the thrills and debates of the World Baseball Classic. From the impact of star pitchers, controversial player decisions, and unforgettable matchups like USA vs. Dominican, Brent and Aaron serve up passionate takes, banter, and a few laughs—plus some strong opinions on Bryce Harper’s antics and media training in sports. Whether you love bat flips, big moments, or old-school purism, this episode has something for every fan as the guys look ahead to MLB season, St. Paddy’s Day plans, and even touch on Penn State hockey drama. Presented by SeatGeek and Belly Up Sports, belly up to the bar for sports, shenanigans, and a whole lot more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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