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Proudly introducing the Cut4 podcast for your listening pleasure

Proudly introducing the Cut4 podcast

No longer do you have to spend your morning commute in crushing silence, thinking about the eternal quiet that awaits us all. Now you can distract yourself from your own mortality and also that weird guy who's always humming the "Growing Pains" theme song across from you on the subway, because the Cut4 Cast is here.

But why, you may ask, should I listen to the charming, funny staff of Cut4 talk about the sport I love the most? Well, it seems like you answered your own question there, but here's a guide to our first two episodes in case you need further convincing. 

Episode 1: Pilot

3:55 - Can you wear a player's shirsey once he's left your team?

6:30 - What makes Spring Training such a great time?

11:00  - Which NL West outfield has the most swag?

16: 43 - What will be the most important Puig storyline this season?

22:05 - Are the Cubs ready to be legitimate contenders?

24:00 - A summary of the podcast in 140 characters or less (or, the part we know you'll skip to). 

Episode 2: MLB Family Carpool:

2:04 - Which baseball players would be the most fun to carpool to Spring Training with?

6:06 - Can anyone survive four days in a car with Nick Swisher?

10:22 - Would you rather be a pitcher or a catcher?

17:30 - Where would Spring Training be if it wasn't in Florida or Arizona?

24:50 - It's time to sum up the podcast in a tweet.

Feel free to steal these questions for any and all first dates you go on. Go ahead and take some of our one-liners, too:

- "There's no such thing as too old for Disney World."

- "I only deal in retweets, my friend. If you favorite you can get outta here."

- "Tickle fights happening all over the place…which could be dangerous on the road."

- "I only listen to hipster music from 2005-2007."

- "There is no bus, just Adam Jones."

- "I was a theater major in college. "

- "My mom once wrote a column about it and was embedded with the noodlers for weeks."

Want to know what this is all about? Listen to individual episodes here or subscribe on iTunes, or you'll never know how many of us were actually secret theater majors (hint: it's more than you'd suspect).