
Listen to some clips from the first season of The 27th Inning, as Season 2 begins on Jan. 26 with new episodes out every Wednesday.
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Jan 23, 2022
2 min

Tom Satriano was a catcher for the Los Angeles Angels. Gina Satriano was a pitcher for the Colorado Silver Bullets women's professional baseball team. On this week's episode of The 27th Inning, you'll hear from the father-daughter baseball duo, as they share their thoughts on each others professional careers, memories of some of the notable players they interacted with over the years, Tom's thoughts on the Angels today and the USC Trojans, and Gina's work with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
Nov 7, 2021
1 hr 9 min

For 14 years, Mark Gubicza did one thing — pitch in Major League Baseball. On today's episode, the 1985 World Series champion and current Los Angeles Angels broadcaster joins us to talk about his career with the Royals, memories of friends and teammates, and the interactions he's had with fans, as well as giving his thoughts on the Angels' 2021 season and the 2021 playoffs.
Oct 28, 2021
42 min

He grew up in New Jersey and was drafted by the New York Yankees, but former catcher Scott Bradley would spend the majority of his career playing for the Seattle Mariners. In this week's episode, Bradley talks about being drafted by the Yankees, his memories of former teammates and coaches, what it was like playing in the Kingdome and catching Randy Johnson's first no-hitter. On the verge of entering his 25th season as the Princeton Tigers head coach, Bradley also talks about his coaching career and what he does to help develop his players.
Oct 15, 2021
50 min

Former Cincinnati Post and ESPN writer Jerry Crasnick joins the show this week to talk about his career writing about Major League Baseball. He shares stories from his beginnings covering Boston sports, to his time in Cincinnati where he wrote about Pete Rose's gambling suspension, the 1990 World Series and Marge Schott's Saint Bernard, and his time at ESPN and new career with the MLB Players Association. Along the way he also offers advice for those who dream of entering the field of sports journalism and shares some of his favorite stories that he's written.
Oct 6, 2021
39 min

On May 9, 2010, Landon Powell became one of 22 men in Major League Baseball history to catch a perfect game. But before he reached that moment, a minor league career plagued with injuries threatened to keep him from ever appearing in a major league game. On this week's episode of The 27th Inning, Powell joins the show to talk about his journey to overcome several major leg injuries that threatened his career. Along the way, you'll hear his memories of playing in the College World Series with South Carolina, his thoughts on being a part of baseball history, and his work now as the head coach of the North Greenville University baseball team.
Sep 29, 2021
50 min

Former utility player Brent Lillibridge played at every position except for catcher and pitcher during his six-year career in the majors. In today's episode, you'll hear his thoughts on what it was like bouncing from position to position, the work he had to put into his game in order to have a successful major league career, and the love he has for teaching and training future baseball players with BASE by Pros Academy.
Sep 22, 2021
51 min

Today, September 15, 2021, Major League Baseball once again celebrates Roberto Clemente Day. On today's bonus episode of The 27th Inning, you'll hear from former Mets first baseman Ed Kranepool, Mets outfielder Art Shamsky and Pirates pitcher/outfielder Dick Hall, as they share their memories of Roberto Clemente. To honor Clemente's legacy today and to help make a difference to those in need, please consider making a $21 donation to the Roberto Clemente Foundation. You can learn more about their work and how to donate at robertoclementefoundation.com
Sep 15, 2021
8 min

New York Mets first baseman Ed Kranepool joins the show this week to talk about his 18-year career with the New York Mets. A member of the inaugural 1962 squad, Kranepool shares his memories of the early years of Mets baseball, as well as his thoughts on the impact that Gil Hodges had on the team as manager during their World Series championship season in 1969. You'll also hear in this episode his thoughts on the game today, and his appreciation towards the New York fans.
Sep 15, 2021
29 min

An 11-year veteran of Major League Baseball, former Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Lary Sorensen joins the show this week to talk about his career on the mound, his memories of pitching in the 1978 All Star Game, his struggles with alcoholism and journey to sobriety, and his work now with F5 Sports Inc. and pitchLogic.
Sep 9, 2021
37 min
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