Japan Baseball Weekly Podcast -- 7-30 …
Vol.2.24, John E. Gibson and Jim Allen discuss research effort completed by stat-master extraordinaire Michael Westbay, talk about the Ichiro trade and Matsui farm dump, as well as the end of the Jorge Sosa streak and listener feedback.Michael Westbay provides his numbers at
Counts vs. Batting Averages that we discuss on this week's show. Please use this table, it’ll certainly be handy in helping you follow along.
Look for us on iTunes, search for Japan Baseball Weekly and subscribe for automatic downloads.
Please email the show at yakyujohn@gmail.com
We want to invite you to send us your comments and questions via MP3 file so we can play them on the show. If you have an IC recorder, or the latest version of FIREFOX there’s an “online radio recorder” that you can use to record your message and easily transfer the file via email. If neither of those work for you, there’s a free software call WavePad Sound Editor that you can download and use to record your file.
Please keep the questions to less than one minute and we’ll play it on the show and address the issues you present….. We look forward to your MP3s!!
Check it out our Facebook page.
[Edited by: jgibson on Jul 30, 2012 11:05 AM]
[Edited by: jgibson on Jul 30, 2012 11:07 AM]
[Edited on Jul 31, 2012 9:32 AM to fix link to data]
Vol.2.24, John E. Gibson and Jim Allen discuss research effort completed by stat-master extraordinaire Michael Westbay, talk about the Ichiro trade and Matsui farm dump, as well as the end of the Jorge Sosa streak and listener feedback.
Michael Westbay provides his numbers at Counts vs. Batting Averages that we discuss on this week's show. Please use this table, it’ll certainly be handy in helping you follow along.
Look for us on iTunes, search for Japan Baseball Weekly and subscribe for automatic downloads.
Please email the show at yakyujohn@gmail.com
We want to invite you to send us your comments and questions via MP3 file so we can play them on the show. If you have an IC recorder, or the latest version of FIREFOX there’s an “online radio recorder” that you can use to record your message and easily transfer the file via email. If neither of those work for you, there’s a free software call WavePad Sound Editor that you can download and use to record your file.
Please keep the questions to less than one minute and we’ll play it on the show and address the issues you present….. We look forward to your MP3s!!
Check it out our Facebook page.
[Edited by: jgibson on Jul 30, 2012 11:05 AM]
[Edited by: jgibson on Jul 30, 2012 11:07 AM]
[Edited on Jul 31, 2012 9:32 AM to fix link to data]