
Season 1 Episode 13
Doggie Gilmour interview

Hosted by Gregg Zaun · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes
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Gregg Zaun is back. Straight shooting baseball talk, the way only The Manalyst will give it to you. Enjoy his take on baseball news, current events, and of course you want the Sunday Roast.
Gregg Zaun hosts Walk Off Slams, with Gregg Zaun, a sports show with 11 episodes published.

Doggie Gilmour interview


Jays Talk, JP Ricciardi Interview, Roasting the idea of calling pitches from the bench..Rockies Marlins

Jay's talk, Jim Malone strength and conditioning God in baseball weighs in on modern day training methods and specialized athletes. The roast covers some rookies Gone Wild

Jays update. Varland in as closer. Josh Towers talks modern day pitching. Instant Replay - Roast

Hoffman is out as the closer. Major league baseball teams are hiring unqualified coaching at the big league level. Radar guns are lying to everyone

Kevin Pillar and I talk multi sport athleticism. I roast the hiring practices of MLB teams

This week I dive into catcher umpire relationships with former MLB umpire Ted Barrett. The argument against one knee catching and a little constructive criticism for a few of the Toronto Blue Jays


Richard Griffin joins me opening weekend Major League Baseball 2026 to discuss his time in Montreal some great stories about the late great Pete Rose and his relationship with former Blue Jay Marcus Stroman

MLB Predictions Team by team analysis Sunday Roast

The dynamic duo are back together again. This week I welcome my former broadcast partner Jamie Campbell from Blue Jay Central

The premier episode with guest former Toronto Blue Jay Jeff Frye Gregg talks about the Toronto Blue Jays and their chances of repeating as the American League champions. The additions. The subtractions and his first Sund
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