Episode 18: "Playoffs?!, You Wanna Talk About Playoffs?!" with Astros prospect Chandler Taylor & Fayetteville Sportswriter Sammy Batten

Woodpeckers Baseball Podcast

Fayetteville Woodpeckers

September 11, 202059 min
Baseball

Episode 18: "Playoffs?!, You Wanna Talk About Playoffs?!" with Astros prospect Chandler Taylor & Fayetteville Sportswriter Sammy Batten

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Episode Notes

Almost a year to the date from his dramatic Game 5 home run that helped send the Woodpeckers to the Mills Cup Championship Series, slugging Astros prospect Chandler Taylor shares the behind-the-scenes perspective of Fayetteville's dramatic postseason run in 2019. The former Crimson Tide masher touches on his day-to-day routine without minor league games (4:10) and how his 50 days on the injured list after a hamate injury helped him reflect and refine his approach before a monstrous return in which he clobbered 12 home runs from June to the end last season (9:02). The Astros preseason No. 30 prospect according to Baseball America also takes us behind the curtain of his iconic home run that helped the Woodpeckers clinch the second-half (13:41) and his game-tying blast in Game 5 against Down East (18:50), along with highlights from his collegiate career playing for three different coaches (22:29) and an unforgettable experience in the College World Series Home Run Derby (26:12). Next, longtime Fayetteville Observer sportswriter Sammy Batten joins the program to provide perspective on the bad taste left in the mouths of baseball fans when pro baseball left the city in the year 2000 (35:43), his chance encounter with the recently passed Cardinals icon Lou Brock (38:17), the excitement swirling around Fayetteville when talks of a new pro team coming to town first came up (41:44), and what it was like covering Opening Night at Segra Stadium last year (44:34).

2:50- Interview with Astros No. 30 prospect Chandler Taylor

34:27- Interview with Fayetteville Observer sportswriter Sammy Batten

Music: "We'll Never Sleep" by Ryan Anderson, courtesy of the Free Music Archive