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  • The Blight Bat Ep. 12: ALCS Bombs Away w/ Jordan Shusterman
    2025/10/14

    It is widely understood at this point that podcasting is a blight on the land, and one that may be directly traceable to the once-slow but now seemingly-accelerating decline of western civilization. That said, with the Mariners leading the Blue Jays 2-0 in the ALCS The Blight Bat has no choice but to continue on.

    FORTUNATELY the inherent harm of the medium has been, at least today, mostly alleviated by the presence of Jordan Shusterman of Yahoo Sports and the Baseball Bar-b-cast Podcast. Mere moments from hopping a flight to Seattle to bask in the long-awaited dominance of our Seattle Mariners, Jordan hops on with us to talk about the team, Josh Naylor’s unexpected delights, the vibes/analytics duality, and the inherent insanity of rooting for a team that starts its games at 10 PM your time.

    Jordan is the best, entirely more gracious than I deserve, and I could not be more grateful for his time. Check out the podcast, read his work, and THRIVE.

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    48 分
  • The Blight Bat Ep. 11: Ball Knowers Gala 2025
    2025/10/02

    What a week of podcasting it has been, and what a grand finale we have for you with today’s show.

    An ensemble episode welcomes Jage, who you know from recapping Jerry Dipoto’s radio shows back in 2022-2023 AKA: HELL. Also joining the show from Locked on Mariners is Ty Dane Gonzalez. Rounding out our, uh, roundtable is the show’s resident Montanian (Montanan? Montanite? Montsman?) Ben Ranieri from the Sea Level newsletter.

    A lively show touches on what level of validation the Mariners front office should feel over 2025, and if it is enough for us to shed our frustration and cynicism about this org moving forward. We also break down how the Mariners could/should slot together their rotation for the ALDS, and which of the presumptive four most gives us the ick.

    Everyone loves it when the boys are back in town, but what nobody ever talks about is that for it to occur the boys first need a foundational gathering in town to come back to. My hope is this episode lays just such a foundation. Many thanks to Jage, Ty, and Ben for their time. Support their work, folks.

    Thanks as always for listening!

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Blight Bat Ep. 10: Where Mets and Mariners Leave Company (feat. David Roth)
    2025/10/01

    These are unfamiliar times for Mariner fans. With the team enjoying not only its sixth-ever playoff appearance, but also its first ever playoff bye, we are unmoored and untethered from ourselves. Into this space between our souls and terra firma we gratefully find the 2025 New York Mets; not the Mariners we deserve or the Mariners that we have, but the Mariners we need.

    To discuss the Mets, and the Mariners, and how a century of intense analysis and study can sometimes boil down to one team simply having juice and the other being juiceless, David Roth of Defector Media re-joins the show.

    How do the Mets, with a payroll approximately the size of the GDP of at least one of Trinidad or Tobago, post a 21-36 record in August and September? How do the Mariners, careening towards Yet Another Mariners Season into the season’s final weeks, become an unbeatable colossus? What does any of it mean? Does any of it mean anything?

    Also, why stories matter in the Cal Vs. Judge MVP Race, and we ceremoniously conscript David into God’s Army of Mariner Fans for the remainder of the season.

    We hope you are enjoying Podcast Week at the Light Bat. We’ll have one more episode Thursday or Friday to get you ready for the unthinkable: Mariner home playoff games.



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    1 時間 9 分
  • The Blight Bat Ep. 9: Danny O'Neil, Playoffs!?, and the Joy of Luck
    2025/09/30

    Another day, another audio treat for you, the erstwhile Seattle Mariner Experiencer.

    Today’s guest, Danny O’Neil of The News Tribune, joins the show for a lively discussion on the 2025 Mariners. This is the first episode in some time to discuss what the team’s success means for two fans who have been openly critical of the franchise over the years, but we try to not grandstand about it too much.

    Also, World Series plans, the joy of experiencing life with hidden information, the 2025 Mariners as a mountaintop memory, and the power of connection.

    Subscribe to Danny’s newsletter, subscribe to The News Tribune, and thrive!

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    54 分
  • The Blight Bat Ep. 8: Shimmering Through Time with Mike Duncan
    2025/09/29

    The podcast is back after a short hiatus. Today author and podcaster Mike Duncan returns to the show because, well, it’s simply very very fun to talk about the Mariners at the present.

    Mike and Nathan talk at length about the experience of watching this team the past month. Where does 2025 rank in the annals of team history? What was it like to watch the Mariners win a division for the first time in 24 years? How about watching your catcher hit 60 (!) home runs? How about both happening on the same night?!

    Afterwards, a discussion on the AL MVP, effusive Aaron Judge praise, and closing with some thoughts on the upcoming playoffs.

    Buy Mike’s books, listen to his podcast (It really might be my favorite podcast of all-time). Thanks as always for listening!



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    1 時間 11 分
  • The Blight Bat Ep. 7: You Gotta Like These Guys (w/ Mike Duncan)
    2025/08/09

    After a short hiatus The Blight Bat makes a triumphant return, welcoming NYT-Bestselling Author, Podcast Gawd, and Mariners fan Mike Duncan to the show.

    Topics Include:

    -Best/worst MLB stadiums

    -The Ichiro HOF inauguration, and the many faces of Ichiro

    -Felix Hernandez’s HOF candidacy

    -Realizing Mike possesses the Lathe of Heaven

    -The Era of Dumper

    -The unexpected enjoyment that is the 2025 Seattle Mariners

    For any of you who do not know Mike’s two podcasts, The History of Rome and Revolutions, are available anywhere you get your podcasts. I can say without hyperbole or brown nosing they are two of my favorite podcasts of all-time. Additionally, you can check out his books The Storm Before the Storm and The Hero of Two Worlds anywhere you get your books, including your local library. They’re both awesome reads.

    Finally, if you’re so inclined you can support Mike’s incredible work directly at the Revolutions Patreon. It’s well worth it, and you’re supporting a fellow Mariners fan.

    Thanks as always for listening to The Blight Bat!



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    1 時間 14 分
  • The Blight Bat Ep. 6: Youth Pastor Ryan Divish
    2025/06/25

    Welcome back to another Blight Bat! This episode the show is happy to host Seattle Times’ Mariners beat writer Ryan Divish. We meander around topics here; there’s discussion about the current state of the team, Cal Raleigh’s absurd season, Ryan laying the groundwork for his sabbatical, the different experience of watching the team without writing about them, what makes ballplayers great, and a lot more.Stick around for some great insight on Kyle Seager’s cussedness, the God-kissed right arm of Felix Hernandez, Dave Niehaus profanity, and how bad teenage boys make a rain-soaked Montana cabin smell.Huge thanks to Ryan for his time and insight, and thanks to you as always for listening! If you enjoy the show, please feel free to subscribe and rate it wherever you get your podcasts.



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  • Load-Bearing Leo Rivas feat. Meg Rowley
    2025/05/30

    The list of great guests continues to march ever onward, as The Blight Bat returns with another episode to soothe your ears and balm your soul. Today's episode feature Fangraphs' Editor-In-Chief, and Effectively Wild-stalwart Meg Rowley. Come for the thoughtful discussion on how being in baseball as a vocation effects your fandom. Stay for the exploration of how and why the standards and expectations of Mariner fans are (rightfully) different than other teams, and how Mariner ownership and management struggle to understand that.Meg does a wonderful job outlining in fair terms both the pros and cons of how the Mariners operate, and where they fall contextually within the fabric of the league. For anyone curious for what a broader view of the team outside of our insipid, self-loathing little tribe may be, I think it’s a very worthwhile discussion.

    Additionally, there are some good Italian hand gestures in this episode. Given the visual medium that is podcasting we hope you enjoy them.

    Support Fangraphs and all the people who work tirelessly to enrich your understanding and enjoyment of baseball!



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    1 時間 5 分