Miscellaneous
There's a ton of chatter now about two-way Japanese superstar Shohei Otani, but don't forget there have already been a few dual-threat pitcher/position players in baseball history. The guys talk to Brooks Kieschnick, the last true two-way player in baseball, about his unique career, how he was able to pull off pitching, hitting and playing the field, and what he thinks the future of being a two-way player is. They also ask him his favorite spots in Milwaukee, and Brooks explains why he doesn't like instant replay.