Tommy Pham Talks Trade to Cardinals | Ep. 113 | The Show Podcast

Published 2024-08-06
On a new episode of “The Show” podcast, Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman open the pod talking about the struggles in starting pitching in MLB this season. They discuss the injuries amongst top pitchers, Pete Alonso’s quote on Monday about his season and Gleyber Torres being pulled from Friday's game. Cardinals outfielder Tommy Pham then joins the guys. Pham talks about being traded multiples times at the deadline, going to the Cardinals, other teams that were interested and the free agency process. Pham also discusses the balls being different this year, balls not leaving the park as much, his eye condition and his future in baseball.

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All Comments (10)
  • Great show. I wonder why all podcasts go to Apple when we could watch here much easier .
  • Tommy they want you to run hard whether the ball is yours or not. Doesn't matter where you are on the field to where the ball will end up. Teams are expecting all defensive players to be active on every play, if its not yours, you have to go to back up position. Just a FYI, because you are a great player and knowledge is like gold.
  • I am a long time Met fan and Alonso may be having an off year but he is still working his butt off and still produces record breaking baseball. I have no major concerns when it comes to his contact. He may not get top dollar but he will be paid well. If the Mets let him slip away for a few bucks the franchise and the fan base will lose in the long run. PLUS!! I rather not have the polar bear against our pitchers. LGM!
  • Its a good thing nobody is at 600 ,teams are closer in skill.
  • @MrAschiff
    None of the two Cy Young winners last year came close to winning 20 games.
  • @MrAschiff
    The owners, GMs, coaches, and managers must stop with the going-full-board approach with starting pitchers. They have to teach pitchers how to get batters out without throwing 100-MPH. It's stupid. This is what baseball has become. Velocity. Same thing with hitting. Exit velocity is measured. Who cares. Do we have to measure that bullshit? No wonder the game is so uninteresting.
  • @naciremasti
    Sabermetrics has ruined this once amazing game.
  • @MrAschiff
    Pete Alonso is NOT having a good year. Yes, his batting average is higher this year than last, but it's still below his career average. He hasn't hit a clutch homer this year, or driven in a run when needed with a double or single. He needs to have higher standards for himself. Maybe he does, but it doesn't come across that way.