Show overview
Baseball Bar-B-Cast has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 550 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 570 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 55 min and 1h 11m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. Roughly 41% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed earlier today, with 49 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 168 episodes published. Published by Yahoo Sports.
From the publisher
The smartest dumb baseball podcast or the dumbest smart baseball podcast?Thrice a week, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman of Céspedes Family BBQ take you on a journey through the weird, wacky and wonderful universe of baseball. If you want to know what’s going on in MLB, but also want to smile along the way then this is the podcast for you. So fire up the grill and get ready for an absolute roast on Baseball Bar-B-Cast.
Latest Episodes
View all 550 episodesPlayers to be a little worried about, Paul Skenes is dominating, Mets promote A.J. Ewing & Liam Hicks talks hitting
Jacob Misiorowski emerges as Brewers ace, Braves take down Dodgers in possible NLCS matchup & a surprising May trade
Can the Cubs Keep This Up? Spencer Jones Hype, Red-Hot Rays & Yankees Pressure in the AL East
Tarik Skubal Injury Could Cost Him Millions, Ohtani Panic & Early MLB Awards Picks
Remembering the legendary John Sterling, Yankees proving running it back works & Cubs stay hot at the Friendly Confines
Taking stock of current division standings, Mets’ miserable month finally ends & Cardinals are the first team to do this in 2026
Phillies make managerial change, Travis Bazzana makes his Guardians debut & Shohei Ohtani prioritizing his pitching
Alex Cora out as Red Sox clean house, changes could be coming soon for Mets & Shohei Ohtani Cy Young chances update
Cubs stay hot for Dodgers duel, Braves return to World Series contender form and Yankees ready for new uniforms
Phillies trying to get out of slump, Mets losing streak reaches 12 & Munetaka Murakami keeps homering
Mets’ shocking losing streak hits 11 games, Braves pitching appears elite and Tony Vitello learning on the job for the Giants
Mike Trout is back to MVP form, eye-popping early ABS challenge system trends and Dalton Rushing is crushing at the plate
Jackie Robinson Day remembrance, early season power rankings drop and Mets owner Steve Cohen’s curious remarks
Yankees and Mets showing red flags, Mason Miller is a true game-changer & Nationals offense comes alive
Shohei Ohtani’s time conundrum, new City Connect uniforms drop and the Red Sox’s rough start to 2026
Braves-Angels clear the benches in fight, Dodgers handle Blue Jays in Toronto & Dalton Rushing joins the show
Dodgers and Blue Jays set for World Series rematch, alarm bells going off for the Red Sox and the defensive game of the season
Ep 536Pirates promote top baseball prospect Konnor Griffin to MLB, no need to panic yet about the Red Sox and The Good, The Bad & The Uggla
The Pittsburgh Pirates will play their first game of the 2026 season at home and the excitement will be at an all-time high after they promoted Konnor Griffin to the big league club. The 19-year-old top prospect is set to make his Major League debut, becoming the first teenage position player in the game since Juan Soto made his debut. On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the not-so-surprising news of Griffin’s promotion following his outstanding 2025 minor league season. They then get into the reported contract extension the Pirates are trying to finalize for their new shortstop and what it could mean for the future of the club. Later, Jake and Jordan discuss the current state of the Boston Red Sox after they’ve started the year 1–5 and whether the alarms going off that are causing fans to panic are warranted. The guys then close the show by previewing all the weekend matchups in baseball and making their picks for this week’s edition of The Good, The Bad and The Uggla. 1:33 – The Opener: Pirates promote Konnor Griffin 17:21 – What Griffin means to the Pirates’ future 30:21 – We Need To Talk About: Red Sox panic? 38:40 – What’s good this week? 43:03 – What’s bad this week? 47:32 – What’s Uggla this week? Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:🎧 Apple Podcasts🎧 Spotify🖥️ YouTube📢 Check out the Yahoo Sports podcast network or yahoosports.tvAnd check out Jake, Jordan & the show on X or Instagram:🌤️ @CespedesBBQ: https://bsky.app/profile/cespedesbbq.bsky.social🐦 @CespedesBBQ: https://x.com/CespedesBBQ📷 @CespedesBBQ: https://www.instagram.com/cespedesbbq⚾ @Jake_Mintz: https://x.com/Jake_Mintz🧢 @J_Shusterman: https://x.com/j_shusterman_
Ep 535Shohei Ohtani shows old form on the mound, prospects get long-term deals before debut and Jason Benetti joins the show!
On Tuesday night, Shohei Ohtani started his first game for the Los Angeles Dodgers this season and appeared to already be in midseason form. The reigning National League Most Valuable Player struck out six batters over six innings of scoreless ball en route to LA’s 4–1 win over the Cleveland Guardians. On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman review the start from the Japanese superstar, discuss why this could be the beginning of a possible NL Cy Young campaign and highlight how funny it is that Ohtani sometimes pitches and hits in the same inning. They then talk about Roki Sasaki’s first start of the season and the reasons for optimism as he adjusts to MLB hitters. Later, Jake and Jordan welcome the voice of NBC’s Sunday Night Baseball and the Detroit Tigers, Jason Benetti, as he talks about his road to becoming a baseball broadcaster, why he feels a deep responsibility in this role and some of the things he’s looking forward to this season. The guys then get into the Seattle Mariners and Milwaukee Brewers handing out contract extensions to players who have yet to make their MLB debuts and highlight Jose Fernandez’s first game in the big leagues with the Arizona Diamondbacks. 1:10 – The Opener: Shohei on the bump 22:24 – Roki Sasaki’s first start of 2026 25:20 – Jason Benetti joins the show 38:04 – The importance of Sunday Night Baseball for MLB 57:01 – We Need to Talk About: Pre-debut extensions 1:13:15 – Around the League: Andrew Painter debuts 1:19:43 – Jose Fernandez’s immediate impact Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:🎧 Apple Podcasts🎧 Spotify🖥️ YouTube📢 Check out the Yahoo Sports podcast network or yahoosports.tvAnd check out Jake, Jordan & the show on X or Instagram:🌤️ @CespedesBBQ: https://bsky.app/profile/cespedesbbq.bsky.social🐦 @CespedesBBQ: https://x.com/CespedesBBQ📷 @CespedesBBQ: https://www.instagram.com/cespedesbbq⚾ @Jake_Mintz: https://x.com/Jake_Mintz🧢 @J_Shusterman: https://x.com/j_shusterman_
Ep 534Automated Ball-Strike challenge system making an impact, Tony Vitello gets a reality check and Blue Jays pick up where they left off
The biggest storyline heading into the 2026 Major League Baseball season was how teams would adapt to and utilize the newly implemented Automated Ball-Strike challenge system. After a weekend’s worth of games, it’s already making an impact on outcomes, and we couldn’t be happier about it. On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the instant success that ABS has been, both in terms of its importance in games and for fan entertainment. They dive into early statistics surrounding the challenges, including which catchers are succeeding and why hitters appear to be getting the shorter end of the stick instead of pitchers. We also saw the first ejection associated with ABS—but could more be coming? Later, Jake and Jordan recap every matchup from the weekend, including why Tony Vitello needs to take a breath after his San Francisco Giants got swept by the New York Yankees, the Toronto Blue Jays picking up where they left off after their magical World Series run, and thoughts on Edwin Díaz’s entrance with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The guys then discuss the hottest start for the Miami Marlins since 2009, Chase DeLauter’s great series against the Seattle Mariners, and a few messy games between the Houston Astros and the Los Angeles Angels. 1:10 - The Opener: Impact of ABS 28:09 - How Sweep It Is: Yankees sweep Giants 36:31 - Dodgers start the season hot 47:03 - Around the League: DeLauter says hello 51:44 - Mets fail to sweep Pirates 55:33 - Turbo Mode: Every series recap Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:🎧 Apple Podcasts🎧 Spotify🖥️ YouTube📢 Check out the Yahoo Sports podcast network or yahoosports.tvAnd check out Jake, Jordan & the show on X or Instagram:🌤️ @CespedesBBQ: https://bsky.app/profile/cespedesbbq.bsky.social🐦 @CespedesBBQ: https://x.com/CespedesBBQ📷 @CespedesBBQ: https://www.instagram.com/cespedesbbq⚾ @Jake_Mintz: https://x.com/Jake_Mintz🧢 @J_Shusterman: https://x.com/j_shusterman_
