Gwynntelligence Podcast: Episode 65: ESPN’s Dan Szymborski
The “agenda”: The Gwynntel Gang welcomed in the creator of the ZIPS projection system and ESPN writer, Dan Szymborski. Dan recently went off on a Twitter rant bashing the idea […]
The “agenda”: The Gwynntel Gang welcomed in the creator of the ZIPS projection system and ESPN writer, Dan Szymborski. Dan recently went off on a Twitter rant bashing the idea […]
The “agenda”: We taped live at the official unofficial brewery of Gwynntelligence, Rouleur Brewing. They graciously hosted us and served their delicious Beerly Awake Coffee IPA. I’ve said it before […]
The “agenda”: The Gwynntel Gang reviews the Winter Meetings moves and their likely non-existent future Even more Hosmer chat Is there a new plan? What is the plan? If you […]
The “agenda”: The Gwynntel Gang reviews The Ohtani Affair, highlighting how hilarious it was that nobody knew anything about anything More Hosmer and Cozart chat If you want to have […]
The “agenda”: The Gwynntel Gang kills 8 minutes talking about Marver’s nuptials and personal finance chat Hosmer, Cozart and free agency 2k18 The need for prayer and how to build […]
Here at Gwynntelligence, we’ve detailed just how awful the transition of the Padres radio contract to 94.9 has been, specifically highlighting a lot of awful work by Rich Herrera, the […]
If there’s one thing Padres fans can share among each other, it’s wildly strong opinions on the uniform set. This is partially a result of recent uniforms being total garbage, […]
Well guys, we made it. We made it through another year of middling-to-terrible quality baseball. We made it through another year of team management taking its customers for granted, employing […]
Padres Nation can rejoice this week, not because the Padres are in position to seize the 8th overall pick, but because they extended a man that Bill Center has branded […]
In Part One, I covered the basics of the Padres points and miles strategy. Basically, sign up for big bonuses, do the bare minimum to get the bonus, and then […]