Monday, October 29, 2007

Baseball Beat: Monday, October 29th

Here is the rundown for the Monday, October 29th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner live from the World Series media hotel at the Marriott Tech Center in Denver, Colorado. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Jon Miller, Broadcaster, ESPN
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Tony Massarotti, Boston Herald
Tune: Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Troy Renck, Denver Post (Rockies Beat)
Tune: End of the Line by Travelling Wilburys
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Buster Olney, ESPN.com
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Bob Nightengale, USA Today Sports Weekly
Tune: Here Comes the Night by Them
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Mark Feinsand, New York Daily News
Tune: Groom Still Waiting at the Altar by Bob Dylan

Guest Summaries:
Miller discussed how Colorado's offense simply could not produce enough in the World Series and that the layoff most probably had a lot to do with that. He also talked about how this World Series ranked amongst the great series' of the past. Massarotti talked about how the 2007 Red Sox were a perfect balance of youth and veteran experience and how they were underrated because they seemed complacent towards the end of the year. However, once they got into the playoffs, it all came together. Renck spoke about the Colorado offense failing when they needed it the most, and how it was not representative of the offense that he saw from them throughout the year. Olney discussed the Yankees managerial opening and the report that Joe Girardi has been offered the position. He also talked about A-Rod's opting out of his contract and how his tumultuous time in NY appears to be over, despite his outstanding performance through each year. Nightengale touched on the great year the Red Sox has and how they are set up for success for years to come. He also talked about the Yankees offerring the manager spot to Girardi instead of Mattingly as well as possible landing spots for A-Rod now that he has opted-out of his contract. Feinsand talked about A-Rod's opting out and how his lack of postseason success makes his loss easier to take. He also talked about how he will not be missed in clubhouse, not that people hated him, but he was his own planet and he had relatively little impact on the other players.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
1:45 p.m.
End of the Line by Travelling Wilburys
2:25 p.m.
Here Comes the Night by Them
2:45 p.m.
Groom Still Waiting at the Altar by Bob Dylan

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