755 Is Real: A show about the Atlanta Braves
755 Is Real: A show about the Atlanta Braves
The Athletic
Kung Fu Panda pops homers, Newcomb channels intensity & Ynoa's potential
1 hour 10 minutes Posted Apr 8, 2021 at 7:49 pm.
Join The Athletic for just $3.99 a month! Visit: theathletic.com/755isrealAtlanta produced their first two victories of the season behind three surprising performances. DOB and EOF key in on each unexpected contribution beginning with veteran Pablo Sandoval's timely home runs
David and Eric think back to Spring Training when 'Kung Fu Panda' was competing for a roster spot, did either guy expect him to make it? How has his game changed, if at all, since his San Francisco days? Sean Newcomb recorded his second career save by putting away the Nationals
The 755 duo confabulate about Newk's time as a starter and his transition to the bullpen. What did Snit have to say about his performance? Should he close games more often? Had he been a first-round draft pick, or any pick in any round for that matter, we'd be writing and talking about Huascar Ynoa much, much more
David and Eric analyze the 22-year-old precocious hurler's outing against Washington, and what areas of his game could still use development. Not to put a damper on anyone's good mood, but there is some concerning news regarding Mike Soroka
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Join The Athletic for just $3.99 a month! Visit: theathletic.com/755isrealAtlanta produced their first two victories of the season behind three surprising performances. DOB and EOF key in on each unexpected contribution beginning with veteran Pablo Sandoval's timely home runs (6:45). David and Eric think back to Spring Training when 'Kung Fu Panda' was competing for a roster spot, did either guy expect him to make it? How has his game changed, if at all, since his San Francisco days? Sean Newcomb recorded his second career save by putting away the Nationals (15:45). The 755 duo confabulate about Newk's time as a starter and his transition to the bullpen. What did Snit have to say about his performance? Should he close games more often? Had he been a first-round draft pick, or any pick in any round for that matter, we'd be writing and talking about Huascar Ynoa much, much more (29:30). David and Eric analyze the 22-year-old precocious hurler's outing against Washington, and what areas of his game could still use development. Not to put a damper on anyone's good mood, but there is some concerning news regarding Mike Soroka (41:30).Follow David on Twitter: @DOBrienATLFollow Eric on Twitter: @EOF34 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices