Get ready for a lively chat at "The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast" as Brent Radlinsky and Aaron Riley dive into the latest buzz in sports, from baseball's cutting-edge tech to hockey's thrilling tournaments. They kick things off with a debate on MLB's new automatic balls and strikes system, weighing its potential to clean up the game against the charm of traditional calls. Then, it's all about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract saga with the Blue Jays, sparking a broader conversation on player deals and team dynamics. The excitement doesn't stop there—Brent and Aaron rave about the Four Nations Cup, celebrating its electrifying hockey action and pondering why international hockey hits differently. Shifting gears, they tackle the New York Yankees' surprising facial hair policy change, exploring its impact on player recruitment and the quirks of sports culture. Wrapping up, they express concerns about baseball's future viewership, especially among younger fans, and brainstorm ways to keep the sport alive and kicking.
Sit back, grab a few beers and let’s get into ‘er.