
Why Oh Why Podcast
1) Episode 13 - Good News, Bad News, Who Knows News
Seattle blasted their way through Spring Training and the World Baseball Classic which should only raise expectations for the inevitable fall into disappointment! Tyler and Tyler break down all the re...Show More
2) Episode 12: Trading Everyone for Everyone, a 2017 Preview
Another offseason, another near-total turnover of the Seattle Mariners roster. Jerry Dipoto has been busy filling Tyler and Tyler with worry about how things are going to pan out. We break down all th...Show More
3) Episode 11: Darrell Johnson, The OG of Disappointment
Episode 11: Darrell Johnson, The OG of Disappointment by Why Oh Why Podcast
4) Episode 10: The First Half; A Tale of Two Quarters
Tyler and Tyler rehash the highs and lows of the first half of the 2016 season and predict just how deeply the Mariners will hurt them this fall.
5) Episode 9: The Dad Interview
Episode 9: The Dad Interview by Why Oh Why Podcast
6) Episode 8: Erik Bedard and the Great Seattle Heist
How do you pull off the worst trade in baseball history? Trade away 3 All Stars in a 5-for-1 deal that nets you a singular surly pitcher who can't stay healthy. Tyler and Tyler break down the Great Se...Show More
7) Why Oh Why Watches: The Bachelorette
Tyler and Tyler take a break from getting depressed about baseball to talk about the neurotic machismo that abounds on the Bachelorette.
8) Episode 7: 2001 ALCS; Cluster Dumpster Fornication
The 2001 regular season remains the high-water mark for the Seattle Mariner franchise and any franchise in baseball history. Then the entire team went missing for the ALCS against the Yankees. Guess w...Show More
9) Episode 6 "2013 Season: Dingers and Voodoo"
Join hosts Tyler and Tyler as they subject themselves to reliving the 2013 season, which was described by expert disappointment Howard Lincoln as "the most disappointing season" he had been a part of....Show More
10) Episode 5 "Miguel Olivo"
A catcher so nice, they signed him twice! Tyler and Tyler break down the puzzling acquisition and re-acquisition of the worst catcher in Seattle Mariners history, Miguel Olivo.