Pete, Glen, and special guest Charlie Qualls assess the outlook for all 16 teams and give their picks for league champion, rookie of the year, and the ever-popular worst cleanup hitter in the league.
Sean, Lance, and the Commish revisit the history of the Founder's Cup and discuss the format of this year's return of the midseason tournament. Froggy Hands lives!
Can Havana crack into the top three? Is St. Louis the most vulnerable to drop from the playoff zone or the best of the West? Join Sean, Charlie, Glen and the Commish to find out. Plus: Charlie leaves early to sell his TV.
UL Beat Reporter and Detroit Griffins GM Sean Holloway joins Charlie, Glen, and the Commish to review the prospects of the East Division's nine clubs. Can anyone break the reining triumvirate of P-Bears, Mons, and Bas?
Friends from the Upper Midwest-Eric, Mark, and Andy-discuss the Minnesota-Wisconsin rivalry, similar-yet-divergent career paths, and how Fernie Valenzuela nearly landed in D.C.
We welcome Lance Mueller and Charlie Qualls back to the show to discuss the biggest busts in UL history-from real-life legends grossly underperforming to players who produced nothing. See if you favorite busters make the list!
The lads discuss Lance Mueller's impact on each of their lives, sexual favors, and the merits of up-the-middle defense, in no particular order. Ridiculous.
Special guest Sean Holloway, Detroit Griffins GM and UL Beat Reporter, joins Peter, Glen, and the Commish as they run through 1991 East Division. Will the P-Bears repeat? Or is there a new power rising in the East?
Does Stuff matter more? Which players will fall in the shower? And which teams will compete for the final playoff spot behind L.A. and St. Louis? These questions and more are under consideration in Part 2 of the 1990 season preview!
Do the Polar Bears have any weaknesses? Will Saberhagen finally get 20 wins? What does Charlie think about the Tomlin trade?
Join us as the fellas address these burning questions and many others in the 1990 UL East Division preview!
The lads discuss what it takes to develop players in the minors, which roster has the key ingredients for a bench-clearing brawl, and Rob Deer-all while making a series of prognostications on the 1989 UL season.