Show overview
From The Diamond has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 264 episodes. That works out to roughly 280 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 47 min and 1h 24m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 13 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Grant McAuley.
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Grant McAuley hosts "From The Diamond." New episodes weekly! Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and FromTheDiamond.com.
Latest Episodes
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Atlanta Braves lose Ronald Acuña, Spencer Strider During Rough Rough Trip
Atlanta Braves Remain Red Hot And a Visit with David Justice
Ronald Acuña Jr. Finally Heating Up As Atlanta Braves Continue To Roll
With A Third Of the Season Down, The Atlanta Braves Own The Best Record In MLB
Atlanta Braves Offensive Improvement Is Powering Their 2026 Turnaround
Rembering Bobby Cox as Atlanta Braves Keep Winning Ways Going
The Atlanta Braves Keep On Rolling And a Hall of Fame Conversation with Andruw Jones
Atlanta Braves Suddenly One of Baseball's Best Teams Again
Behind The Seams Of Atlanta Braves' New City Connect Uniforms
The Atlanta Braves debuted the newest version of their City Connect uniforms as they opened a six-game homestand, looking to build on their strong start to the 2026 season. Grant McAuley discusses the week that was in Atlanta Braves baseball, including the fisticuffs against the Los Angeles Angels, Reynaldo Lopez's suspension, Spencer Strider's recovery, and the club's pitching plans in order to keep their momentum going on the mound. We'll also cover some of the early trends in the lineup and reasons to believe Atlanta could continue its winning ways. Meanwhile, we'll get the inside scoop on the creation and design of the Braves City Connect 2.0, a uniform that pays homage to a special era of baseball for the franchise. Braves creative director Insung Kim shares the development of the new look and the inspiration behind it. Atlanta infielders Austin Riley and Matt Olson share their thoughts on the new threads as well. With the powder blue in full effect, Dale Murphy joins the show to discuss one of the biggest influences on the new uniforms, his iconic "Power Alley" poster from 1983. The Braves legend tells the story of the photo shoot that made it possible as well as the "Stick Ball" poster from 1985. We'll also hear from Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt, the two-time American League Manager of the Year and member of Atlanta's 2021 World Series championship team. He and Grant will also reminisce on their minor league days in the Tampa Bay Rays organization, From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on the weekend throughout baseball season. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.
Strong Pitching Propels Atlanta Braves To Fast Start
The Atlanta Braves are off to a good start in 2026 and the source of their success is the one area that provided the most concern last season. The pitching staff has performed in the early going, propelling Atlanta into first place through three series. Grant McAuley sizes up the numbers and the reasons for the Braves' pitching prowess. While it may be somewhat unexpected, might it be sustainable if Atlanta's arms can remain healthy? Could some help be on the way in the return of Spencer Strider? Will the rotation continue to support the bullpen by covering the necessary innings? All of those are questions we'll tackle on this episode. Brad Rowland of Hammer Territory will join to share his thoughts on the Braves early results, from the pitching staff to the offense and several players who are still looking to prove something in 2026. We'll also take a look ahead as Atlanta's schedule will turn to a serious run of NL East division play as April rolls on. From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on the weekend throughout baseball season. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.
Atlanta Braves Open 2026 Season On The Right Note
The Atlanta Braves began a new season with an exciting series win over the Kansas City Royals, getting off to a far better start than one year ago. Grant McAuley discusses the highlights from the series victory over Kansas City, including the strong pitching and timely hitting that led to back-to-back wins to begin the season. Hear from new Braves manager Walt Weiss, who discusses the lineup and expectations for key players as well as Chris Sale, Austin Riley Michael Harris II and others. In his first game with his new team, Dominic Smith provided one of the biggest highlights of his career, belting an emotional walk-off grand slam on Saturday, just two weeks after his mother's passing. Smith shares his thoughts on that incredible moment and his opportunity with Atlanta. You'll also hear from new catcher Jonah Heim, who comes over from the Texas Rangers. As the big league season got started, so did the minor league slate. Grant caught up with Triple-A Gwinnett Stripers manager Kanekoa Texeira and infielder Nacho Alvarez to preview their season. From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on the weekend throughout baseball season. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.
Jurickson Profar's second PED suspension is the latest setback for the Atlanta Braves
The Atlanta Braves once again find themselves in the kind of familiar territory that would rather avoid. On Tuesday, Major League Baseball announced a 162-game suspension of Jurickson Profar after his second violation of the league’s policy on performance enhancing drugs. Grant McAuley discusses the fallout from Profar’s latest ban, how the Braves will cover for the loss in production, what effects it will have on the lineup construction, the opportunity it presents for newcomer Mike Yastrzemski and others, as well as the possibility of adding another outfielder to cover for the loss. While the Braves lose Profar for the entire season, the $15 million he was owed is now on the table to potentially help the club in a variety of ways. Could that be better spent on a starting pitcher to fortify the injury-riddled rotation. All of that and more on this edition of the show. From The Diamond airs live each Sunday throughout baseball season on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. For more information, visit FromTheDiamond.com.
Atlanta Braves Sign Mike Yastrzemski as Winter Meetings Conclude
As the Winter Meetings came to a close in Orlando this week, the Atlanta Braves capped the activities and checked a big box on their offseason to-do list by signing veteran outfielder Mike Yastrzemski on Wednesday night. Grant McAuley discusses the Yaz deal and recaps a busy week as the baseball world assembled for its annual get together. You'll hear an exclusive chat with new Braves manager Walt Weiss as well as some of his other comments on how things are shaping this winter, coaching hires, pitching plans, health updates for some key Braves players, Ronald Acuña Jr.'s spot in the batting order.,and much more. We'll have an in-depth discussion about the Braves rotation, potential big-money bullpen acquisitions and even get a visit with super agent Scott Boras to check in on Ha-Seong Kim's latest venture into free agency are also included in this episode of From The Diamond. Be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
The Walt Weiss Era Begins, And Answering Your Atlanta Braves Offseason Questions
The Atlanta Braves have a new manager and it ended up being a familiar face. The club announced the hiring off long-time bench coach Walt Weiss this week, setting off a slew of changes to the coaching staff. Grant McAuley discusses the hiring of Weiss, how he fits into what the Braves are looking for, the club's decision to keep it internal despite a month-long search, how the continuity Weiss provides should help Atlanta get back to winning, and some of the changes that have already taken place on the coaching staff. Pitching coach Rick Kranitz, first base coach Tom Goodwin, and third base coach Fredi Gonzalez are out, while former Mets pitching coach Jeremy Hefner and first base coach Antoan Richardson were hired. We'll also hit some questions from Braves fans about the winter shopping list, including the need at shortstop after Ha-Seong Kim declined his his 2026 player option, the search for more starting and relief pitching, health updates on some key Braves rotation pieces, the decision to pick up the club options on Chris Sale and Ozzie Albies, as well as what an extension would look like for Ronald Acuña Jr. From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on the weekend throughout baseball season. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.
Atlanta Braves Close Out The Season By Paying Homage To Charlie Morton
Grant McAuley discusses the final week of the regular season for the Atlanta Braves, who will miss the postseason for the first time since 2017 and enter the winter looking to reinforce their roster with impactful moves. As the Braves put the finishing touches on 2025, they have already set franchise records for most pitchers and most starting pitchers used in a single-season. We will dissect a few of the things that went right and some that need to get healthy in order to have the team where it wants to be by spring training. You'll also hear from various teammates of Charlie Morton, who reflect on the impact of the 18-year veteran as a presumably calls it a career on Sunday. Austin Riley, Matt Olson, Bryce Elder and Pierce Johnson all share their insights and memories of Morton, who rejoined the Braves this week to make his final appearance on the mound in the regular season finale. From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on the weekend throughout baseball season. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.
How will this final month impact the Atlanta Braves' winter shopping?
As the Atlanta Braves put the finishing touches on a challenging 2025 season, how much impact will performance in the month of September influence their winter plans? Grant McAuley dives into that and sizes up some of the top performances for Atlanta down the stretch. In what can only be described as important offseason for Alex Anthopoulos, you'll hear from the Atlanta GM on a variety of topics. Plus, what should Atlanta be shopping for this winter to complete a revamped pitching staff? And is Raisel Iglesias making a case to return in 2026? You'll also hear from third baseman Austin Riley, who discusses the severity of his injury and surgery, disappointment of the 2025 performance, and what he needs to do to get back to his slugging ways. And Drake Baldwin's chase for Rookie of the Year may not feel like a sure thing, but recent history suggests the young catcher's chances are better than you might realize. From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on the weekend throughout baseball season. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.
Chris Sale returns as the Atlanta Braves enter the season's final month
The Atlanta Braves were able to add an important piece back into their rotation as they play out the string on the 2025 season. Grant McAuley discusses some of the biggest stories from the week that was for the Braves, including Sale's return, Spencer Strider's positive steps, the dominance of rookie Hurston Waldrep, some reasons for optimism for the present and future of the offense, and much more. Special guest Ryan Spilborghs of Apple TV and SiriusXM joins to break down the Braves rough going in 2025, their weekend series against the Philadelphia Phillies, Kyle Schwarber's history making four-homer game and his case for National League MVP. From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on the weekend throughout baseball season. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.
Atlanta Braves hoping to make the most over final few weeks of challenging season
The Atlanta Braves continue to battle the injury issues that have plagued them all season, but have at least seen some encouraging results in the month of August. Grant McAuley breaks down the stories of the week for the Braves, who finished off a 3-3 home stand and now get set for a 10-game road trip. While Chris Sale is readying to return to the Braves, a trio of players were officially ruled out for the remainder of the season. Third baseman Austin Riley underwent season-ending surgery while injured starters Spencer Schwellenbach and Reynaldo Lopez were ruled out from appearing in another game in 2025. You’ll also hear some conversations with various Braves from the week that was. Schwellenbach provides an update on his progress in rehabbing from the fractured elbow. Joey Wentz shares what it’s been like to get second life in rotation as a big leaguer. Newcomers Cal Quantrill and Jake Fraley discuss joining Atlanta and where they fit on the roster. All of that and a visit with Dan Hayes of The Athletic, who joins to break down Minnesota Twins ownership’s decision not to sell the team and what it means for the future of the club. From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on Sundays throughout baseball season. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.
Can the Atlanta Braves finish with a flourish?
The Atlanta Braves have suddenly started scoring runs. The result has been a run of success and their longest winning streak of the season. Grant McAuley discusses some of the reasons why the Braves are finding some late-season success. There is no hotter hitter in the National League than Michael Harris II, but just how good has he been? On the flip side, while some young arms are making an impression, Spencer Strider is struggling to find consistency. What exactly is going wrong for the former MLB strikeout leader, and can it be fixed? All of that plus the return of Ronald Acuña Jr. and why he should be playing, and injury updates on Chris Sale and Austin Riley. This week's special interviews include a visit with Stephen Tolbert of Hammer Territory to dissect the seasons of Harris and Strider as well as the big winter to come. You'll also hear a conversation with former Braves outfielder Ryan Klesko, who reflects on the 1995 World Series championship. From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on Sundays throughout baseball season. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.