The Other Fifteen Podcast Lives!

Why don't you?

Why don't you?

After literally decades of planning, the Other Fifteen finally has a podcast…

What’s a podcast? I’m glad you asked.  It’s like the radio, but it scares your parents more.  It’s like a blog but more MP3ish.  It likes a tornado where no one dies but lots of trailers get destroyed.  It’s that good.

How best should I enjoy the podcast? Another excellent question.  I prefer my podcast in a warm tub with a glass of wine and headphones.  Jeremy likes his podcast to be screamed at him from a sound system in the back of a souped up Honda Civic.  It’s really up to you.

Enjoy!

 

Comments

  • JD:

    Well done sir. I like the “Canseco number”. Brady Anderson?!? Oh man! He’s like 42. But McGwire: 93, easy!

  • Posted June 28, 2009 at 9:48 pm | Permalink
  • Great detective work guys. Sosa was the hardest steroid case to figure out since he wasn’t a BALCO guy or a Conseco teammate. But Manny Alexander and his glove box full o’ roids makes sense. Also, I played with a guy who played with Conseco.

  • Posted June 29, 2009 at 8:08 am | Permalink
  • Joe Grimes:

    You’ve got the scale wrong. It’s like 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon, the lower number the better. For example:

    Jose’s number himself is Zero b/c he most definitely gave himself steroids (aka “Patient Zero of the Steroid Epidemic (C)”)

    Jason Giambi played with Jose in Oakland for a full season, that’s a one.

    So , everybody has at least a one except his twin brother Ozzie who is a like a .5 because they shared a womb and we haven’t confirmed if Jose did steroids in utero. Yet.

    So that makes Brady Anderson a 2 (Jose 0->Palmiero 1->Anderson 2).

    Let the wild accusations begin!

  • Posted June 29, 2009 at 8:12 am | Permalink
  • Good call on the Boogie Night music.

  • Posted June 30, 2009 at 7:54 pm | Permalink

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