Episode 420: The Milky Way
5/18/20262 hr
Episode 420: A new era of Baseball is Dead has officially begun! Tyler Milliken has joined Jared, JayHay, and Dallas, and he’s bringing the smoke! A new era means new segments, including a rapid series of reactions from all the cross-town rivalry games from the past weekend of MLB. Dallas and Tyler break down the revival of Zack Wheeler and the resurgence of Roki Sasaki. JayHay debuts a future award-winning segment: The Obituary. Lastly, Tyler does his all to win over the love and affection of Dallas as JayHay serves his hot, fresh nuggets after a long baseball weekend. NEW BID MERCH IS HERE: https://www.baseballisdead.com Trade $20 get $20 on Kalshi - http://www.kalshi.com/r/BID This episode of Baseball is Dead is sponsored by BetterHelp. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/BASEBALL #ad Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/DEAD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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First 90 secondsJared Carrabis· Host0:00
I mean, this is a sport that's on the precipice of irrelevance.
Justin Havens· Host0:04
The games are taking over three and a half hours. Playoff games are taking over four hours.
Dallas Braden· Host0:08
Game's too long, too slow. Who cares?
Speaker 3· Soundbite0:11
This is a situation where baseball's in trouble to begin with.
Tyler Milliken· Panelist0:15
I hate to break it to you, baseball's dead.
Jared Carrabis· Host0:18
Baseball is dead.
Dallas Braden· Host0:20
Rest in peace.
Jared Carrabis· Host0:23
It's the, [laughs] it's the dawn of a new era. [laughs] It's the dawn of a new era. Uh, Tyler Milliken is joining us here on Baseball is Dead, and let me just, let me just set the stage here real quick. So, uh, if you've been in our streams before, uh, there is a BID listener by the name of Kai Tow who is always showing love, always in the chat. Um, got a tweet this morning. Brilliant idea. You should have Tyler wear the MLB debut patch on his sleeve like they do in the games. And I was like, "That's a great idea." So I send the tweet to Tyler, and I was like, "You should absolutely do this." And he's like, "My printer ran out of ink." And I said, "It would be funnier if you just wrote it on, in, like, Sharpie and, like, taped it to your sleeve. Like, I don't think it actually has to really look like the MLB debut patch." Uh, so we show up here, and I don't see it on his sleeve.