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<channel><title><![CDATA[Multimedia Feed for WEEI Podcasts]]></title><description><![CDATA[A multimedia feed for content related to WEEI Podcasts]]></description><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/search?s=1612251]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 18 Jun 2013 03:26:08 EDT]]></pubDate><image><title><![CDATA[Multimedia Feed for WEEI Podcasts]]></title><url><![CDATA[http://search.ramp.com/images/rssicon.png]]></url><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/search?s=1612251]]></link></image><item><title><![CDATA[Minor Details Ep. 55: Xander Bogaerts and Anthony Ranaudo]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/76556862/minor-details-ep-55-xander-bogaerts-and-anthony-ranaudo.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 17 Jun 2013 07:21:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Both Xander Bogaerts and Anthony Ranaudo punctuated their strong 2013 seasons with head-turning events on June 13. On that day, Bogaerts, the Red Sox' top prospect, was promoted from Double-A Portland Pawtucket, with the 20-year-old becoming one of the youngest position players in the affiliate's history. On that same day, right-hander Anthony Ranaudo punched out 13 batters for Double-A Portland, the most strikeouts by a Red Sox minor leaguer since Jon Lester in 2005. They joined Minor Details to discuss both those accomplishments and their seasons to date. <br/><br/><b>[0:01:03]</b> ... or at least in the last fifteen years or so in the <b>Eastern</b> <b>League</b> this season when. Bogart became the first guy -- -- John in 1999. With the batting average of at least 300. And on base percentage of 400 the second -- 500. I like Joe Mauer can't make that claim guy like Adrian Gonzales didn't do that at age twenty <b>Jimmy</b> <b>Rollins</b>. That -- there is a claim on the guys who failed to. To meet the standard the Bogart's kept so it's worth ... <br/><b>[0:07:04]</b> ... -- but it wasn't shocking based on. How we're performing on the <b>Eastern</b> <b>League</b> him in now your familiarity with when guys get promoted. What was well with Terry most surprising assignment that you've had. X. ... <br/><b>[0:09:14]</b> ... in the -- while wearing. It couldn't have been easy because the <b>Eastern</b> <b>League</b> you know -- -- as you're well aware the weather stay in him to offer. It -- Australia and new experience for ... <br/><b>[0:23:38]</b> ... in in your delivery because of that you know if you're not <b>Pedro</b> <b>Martinez</b>. Who has -- naturally compact delivery. How important was it to just how important if you've been finding it different to be ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/061613-bogaerts-ranaudo.mp3"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[3rd Man Out Ep. 6: Mut's back ... but for how long?]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/76143688/3rd-man-out-ep-6-mut-s-back-but-for-how-long.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 12 Jun 2013 10:48:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[After a brief hiatus, the dream team is back together doing what they do best.  It's Kirk and Mut talking about Mad Men, Mut's Twitter game and all of life's great mysteries.  Watch out for bad words, kids.<br/><br/><b>[0:02:06]</b> ... win tonight and looking Gerry Callahan. And John Dennis is they talked <b>Stephen</b> <b>Dodd</b> zeal Stephen writer Steven does he does -- About Tim Tebow and I said I -- much for a couple of minutes ... <br/><b>[0:12:57]</b> ... week 27 GAAP. Although I've gait week for shield is overly critical <b>Jerry</b> <b>Kelly</b> couldn't be more sarcastic about -- he gets on the station. You guys now have 45 guests a day and Jerry asks ... <br/><b>[0:14:00]</b> ... know who has this weakens your thing. When US open on the <b>horse</b> <b>racing</b> your Google like <b>Lee</b> <b>Westwood</b>. Real prediction Westwood it's good to -- amendment protection. As -- here one of the one of the big either. Ted or ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/6-12-3mo.mp3"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Minor Details Ep. 54: 2013 Red Sox draft recap with Amiel Sawdaye and Dave Finley]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/76019840/minor-details-ep-54-2013-red-sox-draft-recap-with-amiel-sawdaye-and-dave-finley.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 9 Jun 2013 23:57:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[The 2013 draft has come and gone, bringing a host of new prospects into the Red Sox farm system. In this episode of Minor Details, Red Sox director of player personnel Dave Finley discusses how first-round pick Trey Ball compared to the last two left-handers -- Jon Lester and Henry Owens -- whom the Red Sox picked at the top of the draft, while director of amateur scouting Amiel Sawdaye discusses some of the team's second-day picks, including slugging catcher Jon Denney, right-hander Myles Smith, fifth-rounder Corey Littrell and two-sport outfielder Jordon Austin. <br/><br/><b>[0:01:04]</b> ... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ball now represents a third <b>high</b> <b>school</b> left handed pitcher. To be elected by the Red Sox in one of their. -- couple -- picks of the draft in -- one -- -- the previous elections at that spot -- -- some spectacular back in 2002 the Red Sox took a second -- with their first overall pick that year and -- <b>Jon</b> <b>Lester</b> out of <b>high</b> <b>school</b> in Washington State the next time the -- -- used to -- that high for a -- of that profile was in 2011 -- with their third overall pick a supplemental first -- they selected Henry Owens -- is currently one of the top -- in the Red -- system so it's worth asking the question what -- the commonalities between guys like -- -- in -- how to distinguish themselves in order to explore that question we welcome Dave -- to show. And he's been involved in all through the draft admitted top <b>high</b> <b>school</b> left handers. In 2002 he was in national cross checker in his first year in the Red Sox organization in saw a ... <br/><b>[0:02:48]</b> ... Which he would it's in and and we don't -- just -- <b>high</b> <b>school</b>. Still similar law purple we will all -- project what antigens were. There was adjustable would call it a little more than ... <br/><b>[0:03:45]</b> ... was throwing 92 to 94 with his fastball pretty comfortably in a <b>cold</b> <b>weather</b> environment throughout the year which is. Pretty impressive gas when you're thinking about a left handed pitcher potentially a starter. Is that what it was that kind of the range of -- that you saw from. Lester and oh and that time or for them was a kind of you know you were waiting to see it in I guess for all of them is a matter of you know this was their <b>high</b> <b>school</b> bluster but you expect him to -- to more. Well you don't Altria -- project more velocity. Straight through it all locked ... <br/><b>[0:06:23]</b> ... to eighteen months ago and -- dad didn't let him broaden in <b>high</b> <b>school</b> but from your vantage point. It became a pretty advanced pitched pretty quickly. Yet did it and it's not consistently that we ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/060913-draftrecap-finley-sawdaye.mp3"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Green Street Podcast: Jeff Goodman]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/75879611/the-green-street-podcast-jeff-goodman.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 6 Jun 2013 15:14:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[On this edition of the Green Street Podcast, Ben Rohrbach talks about the NBA Draft with draft guru Jeff Goodman. Jeff gives insight into what some of the Celtics moves on draft day could be and who might be available when they're up on the board.<br/><br/><b>[0:25:35]</b> ... kind of opposite we we see big name guys. You know like <b>Adam</b> <b>Morrison's</b> and and Jim -- for debts that always. Get drafted and fizzle out as there you know as is Mason calmly guy ... <br/><b>[0:26:29]</b> ... the next level ethnic and abuse and -- -- some think he's <b>Larry</b> <b>Johnson</b>. Others as you know who knows what he's gonna do at the next level that -- can they gallop along with them ... <br/><b>[0:30:15]</b> ... their father would. Move. -- Like camel. And so. I feel like <b>Damian</b> <b>Miller</b> last year was a guy who just kept climbing and climbing ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/0606-green-street-podcast-edited.mp3"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Minor Details Ep. 53: Everything you need to know (and some you don't) for Red Sox draft]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/75868299/minor-details-ep-53-everything-you-need-to-know-and-some-you-don-t-for-red-sox-draft.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 6 Jun 2013 10:49:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Minor Details previews the 2013 Red Sox draft, with an emphasis on the team's first-round pick (at No. 7 overall, the highest the club has selected since 1993). Featured on the show: Red Sox GM Ben Cherington and Sox amateur scouting director Amiel Sawdaye discuss the Sox' approach and process at No. 7, ESPN draft guru Keith Law evaluates the candidates whom the Sox are focused on at that pick and former major league outfielder Gabe Kapler -- who was taken in the 57th round of the 1995 draft -- discusses the inexact science of the draft and considers whether an NFL-style combine would yield improvements to the process. <br/><br/><b>[0:14:08]</b> ... than the scenario we had -- -- -- -- pulse super. Did <b>Jason</b> <b>Isringhausen</b> and <b>Paul</b> <b>Wilson</b> in Chris -- and great alone any technical on a lot of these guys just were killed by overuse. Indeed although the ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/060513-draftdaypodcast.mp3"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Minor Details Ep. 53.1: Draft Day Episode - Keith Law on who Red Sox will pick]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/75851107/minor-details-ep-53-1-draft-day-episode-keith-law-on-who-red-sox-will-pick.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 6 Jun 2013 03:56:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Keith Law of ESPN joins Minor Details very, very early on the (kind of) morning of the Major League Baseball draft to discuss how the draft board is shaping up for the Red Sox with their No. 7 overall pick.<br/><br/><b>[0:04:18]</b> ... Let's start with the biggest risk in all likelihood because he's a <b>high</b> <b>school</b> pitcher. -- Stuart. He he would be someone whom. Who would seemingly potentially be in play and number seven not a guarantee ... <br/><b>[0:05:29]</b> ... poor track record of -- school right handers and particularly here in <b>high</b> <b>school</b> right hander does have diabetes and we've had some. Very very minor injuries and mysterious injury that there's been there have been a number of smaller injuries that. I get up to that we were teams says you know this guy's just a little more risky that we. Right now I think hidden terms -- he's kind of one of those guys for whom. You know have talent may say one thing in the draft and then you throw in the medical element to the end the minutes like OK maybe maybe that kind of tweaks to board a little bit. Especially when it does come down to a <b>high</b> <b>school</b> pitcher because well. Those guys just get injured. Exactly what -- to be attrition rate is very very high and you have ... <br/><b>[0:06:54]</b> ... that's better than the scenario we had where pupil pulse super. Did <b>Jason</b> <b>Isringhausen</b> and <b>Paul</b> <b>Wilson</b> in Chris -- and great alone any technical on a lot of these guys just were killed by over its. Indeed although ... <br/><b>[0:07:53]</b> ... people sort of thinking about between thirteen draft but the two Georgia <b>high</b> <b>school</b> outfielders who live like fifteen minutes from each other. In the same county unbelievable calling in the Georgia to though they are ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/060513-keith-law-podcast.mp3"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Minor Details Ep. 53.2: Draft Day episode - Gabe Kapler on an MLB combine]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/75850794/minor-details-ep-53-2-draft-day-episode-gabe-kapler-on-an-mlb-combine.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 6 Jun 2013 03:43:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[The Major League Baseball draft is a process rife with a longstanding tradition of errors and misses in evaluation. Would there be benefit to introducing an NFL-style combine to the MLB draft to achieve better evaluations? If so, what form would such a combine take? Former major league outfielder Gabe Kapler joins to discuss. <br/><br/><b>[0:05:24]</b> ... how some sort of wild may. It made him believe that what <b>Mike</b> <b>Mussina</b> or order. Randy Johnson or wherever was across the field from our beat inflated ready. It was better than -- -- That ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/060513-kapler-combine.mp3"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Minor Details Ep. 52: Red Sox draft preview with Jim Callis of Baseball America]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/75659173/minor-details-ep-52-red-sox-draft-preview-with-jim-callis-of-baseball-america.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 2 Jun 2013 12:05:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[With the Major League Baseball amateur draft looming on June 6, Baseball America's Jim Callis breaks down candidates for the Red Sox' first-round selection at No. 7 overall, discussing possibilities such as Colin Moran of UNC, Texas high school right-hander Kohl Stewart and Georgia prep outfielders Austin Meadows and Clint Frazier. <br/><br/><b>[0:02:19]</b> ... at the time the area cal for the Red Sox who drafted <b>Trot</b> <b>Nixon</b>. What do you tell a group that put it even more crazy about. But look at the Red Sox have not ticked ... <br/><b>[0:11:00]</b> ... think that that that is as dynamic as Fraser's he might be <b>Kanye</b> <b>West</b> tower maybe their -- to excuse. Could take a very healthy active. And trade all it is a very athletic six foot ... <br/><b>[0:20:29]</b> ... any draft. But DI think he's he's -- not quite at that <b>Josh</b> <b>Beckett</b> level but very comparable to -- Shelby Miller the kind of similar build. Shelby it was a very good athlete. It was ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/060113-callis.mp3"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Minor Details Ep. 51: A look back at the drafting of Trot Nixon with scout Jeff Zona]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/75657606/minor-details-ep-51-a-look-back-at-the-drafting-of-trot-nixon-with-scout-jeff-zona.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 2 Jun 2013 11:06:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[For the first time since 1993, the Red Sox are picking as high as No. 7 in the amateur draft. Their previous opportunity to pick that high was quite successful, as they tabbed Trot Nixon with the selection in '93. What went into the decision to pick Nixon? Jeff Zona, now a Washington Nationals cross-checker who in '93 was the area scout who covered Nixon, revisits what proved to be a landmark pick for the Red Sox.<br/><br/><b>[0:01:33]</b> ... of new Hanover high school in North Carolina. What led the -- <b>Trot</b> <b>Nixon</b>. And in retrospect in a draft in which the Red Sox look to other players such as Chris Carpenter <b>Billy</b> <b>Wagner</b> Scott -- Derrek Lee <b>Torii</b> <b>Hunter</b> on the board. How they feel about that election. To answer that question we check in with Jeff zona. Currently a national ... <br/><b>[0:06:51]</b> ... see. And it also lose the hierarchy. Really was receptive to taking <b>Trot</b> <b>Nixon</b> Lou Gorman was the GM and if it -- got to be something new and they also knew it was gonna cost. Probably the most signing bonus that it ever being given out Red Sox history. And you know that's that's trying to how laws go into it but you know there were still other people in that drastic. You have to look at <b>Billy</b> <b>Wagner</b> went twelve in the country that year. Refute it went in front of us. He would've been in your coverage areas well ... <br/><b>[0:08:42]</b> ... fit in some respects is his career when people are say oh <b>Trot</b> <b>Nixon</b> was number seven overall pick some people say. Well you know he was an all star you know kind of hold on ... <br/><b>[0:09:33]</b> ... Bryce Harper tight. Acting player. Bryce Harper -- became a lot like <b>Trot</b> <b>Nixon</b> just reckless abandon what is for. You know they hit it but gamer -- for this team and and you know like I said -- people do say well truck was also this mean <b>Trot</b> <b>Nixon</b> was a very good Major League player. And she was right in the middle of play off loans and the World Series ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/060113-jeff-zona-on-drafting-trot-nixon.mp3"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[It Is What It Is Cast, Jeff Howe]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://audio.weei.com/a/75591542/it-is-what-it-is-cast-jeff-howe.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 31 May 2013 18:26:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[On this episode of the It Is What It Is Cast, Chris Price talks with the Boston Herald's Jeff P Howe about the Patriots offseason, Rob Gronkowski's back surgery, Danny Amendola replacing Wes Welker, and how this seasons team will stack up against last seasons.<br/><br/><b>[0:07:05]</b> ... like that too that are that are surprisingly big. You talk about <b>Tommy</b> <b>Kelly</b> talk already journals and as well. Yeah well that he really truly I mean it's all -- cliche he looked like a ... <br/><b>[0:07:54]</b> ... reportedly because -- fascinates me in a number of levels you know <b>Bill</b> <b>Belichick</b> has never had a running back rushed for more than a thousand yards in back to back seasons on all the way ... <br/><b>[0:09:57]</b> ... once training camp starts we -- need to renewals and we mentioned <b>Tommy</b> <b>Kelly</b> not just the free agents but maybe the rookies as well. Yeah I'm still really excited Eugene called and bring it it's ... <br/><b>[0:19:35]</b> ... breeding and bring into the last few years. Where you say only <b>Deion</b> <b>Branch</b> -- made that catch because he has an extraordinary connection with covering the. Yeah I agree completely and that's why I mean ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://audio.weei.com/hosting/media/weei/1612251/chris-price-jeff-howe.mp3"/></item></channel></rss>