This week's edition of the mlb.com Statcast Podcast featured a guest appearance by Rockies general manager Jeff Bridich. Hosts Mike Petriello and Matt Meyers asked questions about the Rockies unique challenge of winning consistently in altitude, and a myriad factors that included fastball-oriented pitchers, spin rates, roster flexibility, how deep starting pitchers go into a game, and even two-way players.I've known Petriello since my days doing the Dodgers pre- and post-game radio work, when his old Dodgers blog, Mike Scioscia's Tragic Illness, caught my attention and became a must-visit every day. Petriello brings a thoughtful approach to his writing. It's both analytical and common sense. I've learned a lot reading him over the years, and so I was excited that he's doing a podcast.
Combine that with an interview with the GM of the Isotopes major-league affiliate, and of course I'm going to listen to see what nuggets pertain to us in Albuquerque. What I've learned about Bridich is that he keeps information very close to the vest. He's not interested in giving away any secrets or making sure the public understands everything he's trying to do for the Rockies. I respect that. So it's not a ground-breaking interview, but I'd recommend it anyway.
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