Extra Innings: A Seattle Times baseball podcast show

Extra Innings: A Seattle Times baseball podcast

Summary: Nobody loves extra innings more than Mariners beat writer Ryan Divish. Join him and guests from around baseball to go to the 10th inning and beyond in Mariners news, discussion and more.

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Podcasts:

 Analyzing the Mariners' recent play, the trade of Edwin Encarnacion and usage of openers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:27

Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the Mariners' recent stretch of play and how bad it has been. There is also talk about the trade of Edwin Encarnacion to the Yankees, the future of Felix Hernandez and the usage of openers

 Discussing the rapid decline of the 2019 Mariners | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:28

Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the Mariners fall from 13-2 to 25-37 and the bad baseball that they've played over the stretch. They also discuss the trading of Jay Bruce and the concept of more players being traded. They close it out by analyzing the job security of manager Scott Servais.

 Recapping an ugly Mariners road trip and Felix Hernandez's latest trip to the IL | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:28

Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the struggles of the Seattle Mariners road trip and their slide from a 13-2 record to under .500. Should this have been expected? Also they breakdown the injury to Felix Hernandez and his future with the Mariners

 Discussing the defensive woes of the Mariners | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:15

Seattle Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the Mariners dysfunctional defense, specifically the struggles of Tim Beckham and Mallex Smith. The also managed to predict that Smith would be optioned to Tacoma for Braden Bishop.

 The good and the bad to the start of the Mariners season. | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 01:17:46

Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the Mariners hot start to the season and the recent cooling off with a winless homestand.

 Discussing the Mariners' stepback story, Ichiro's retirement and the start of the 2019 season | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:29:15

Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the Mariners upcoming 2019 season and thoughts about Ichiro's retirement. Divish starts the podcast with a long discussion with himself about his story from the Times' Mariners preview on the stepback.

 Discussing the decision on the Mariners' opening day starter and their possible roster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:41

Seattle Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the Mariners' decision to start Marco Gonzales and not Felix Hernandez on opening day. The also project Seattle's roster for the trip to Japan.

 The Extra Innings podcast returns for a spring training episode | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:49

The podcast returns after a hiatus to bring analysis and observations from Mariners' spring training. Columnist Larry Stone and beat writer Ryan Divish discuss what they've seen since the team reported to Peoria, Ariz.

 Wrapping up the Mariners pre-spring training luncheon with Tim Booth of the Associated Press | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:53:28

Listen to the audio of the Mariners annual pre-spring training luncheon, including general manager Jerry Dipoto, manager Scott Servais and director of player development Andy McKay. Times beat writer Ryan Divish and Tim Booth of the Associated Press then analyze and offer thoughts on what was said at the press conference.

 Recapping the Mariners' recent signings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:13:40

Times' beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the Mariners' recent acquisitions, including Yusei Kikuchi, Dustin Ackley, Tim Beckham and Cory Gearrin. They also discuss the decision facing Kyler Murray -- football or baseball

 The Baseball Hall of Fame podcast -- discussing ballots and the chances of Edgar Martinez | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:40

Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss who they voted for and why they voted for them for their Baseball Hall of Fame ballots. They breakdown the chances for Mariners' legend Edgar Martinez. They also discuss the Mariners most recent trade and the naming rights for T-Mobile Field.

 Wrapping up the Mariners' winter meetings and some Hall of Fame discussion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:09:46

Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone have a meandering and wide ranging discussion starting with the MLB winter meetings and the changing aspects of it, the Mariners one move made during the meeting, who will be traded next, Kyle Seager's contract, the new name for the SoDo ballpark and the Baseball Hall of Fame.

 A pop-up prospect podcast: How much have the Mariners improved their farm system? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:21:59

Times beat writer Ryan Divish talks to Kyle Glaser of Baseball America and Eric Longenhagen from Fangraphs about the prospects that the Mariners have acquired in their five trades this offseason.

 Analyzing the Mariners two major trades involving Edwin Diaz, Robinson Cano and Jean Segura | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:40

Seattle Times sports columnist Larry Stone joins Ryan Divish for this week's episode. They break down the two major trades the Mariners made on Monday, one sending Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz to the Mets and the other sending Jean Segura, James Pazos and Juan Nicasio to the Phillies

 Fangraphs' Meg Rowley discusses the the Mariners offseason plans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:14:36

Meg Rowley of Fangraphs joins Times' beat writer Ryan Divish to discuss the current news surrounding the Mariners -- the trading of Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz, the new offseason philosophy, the trades of James Paxton and Mike Zunino, the controversy surrounding the organization and more.

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