Podcasts: Beantown Banter Ep. 4 – “Can the Red Sox make it out of the ALCS?”

In this episode, we go over the first two games of the ALCS between the Red Sox vs. Astros, as well as the Patriots’ Sunday Night Football win over the Chiefs. We also look at what has been behind the Bruins’ success in recent games, our expectations for the Celtics as they start their season, and finish with some early thoughts on potential World Series matchups. As always you can listen on WTBU Sports (sportswtbu.com), WTBU on SoundCloud, and Brady G TV on YouTube.

0:00 Recapping the first two games of the ALCS, previewing Game 3 in Houston

8:00 Breaking down the shootout between the Patriots and Chiefs on Sunday night, looking ahead to this week versus Chicago

16:47 going over the Bruins’ hot streak since opening night, looking at the schedule over the next two weeks, and discussing the revolving doors in the lineup

25:50 Expectations for the Celtics, will Jaylen Brown be an all-star? Will all five starters be all-stars?

30:32 Final thoughts: If the Red Sox move on, who would we rather see them face in the World Series?

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Author: Patrick Donnelly

Patrick is a junior majoring in journalism and minoring in public relations at Boston University’s College of Communication. Patrick is a co-director and the hockey editor at WTBU Sports. He aims to cover the NHL and the Boston Bruins for a living and to become a hockey insider. From Lynn, Massachusetts, Patrick is a graduate of Malden Catholic High School (’18) and is a huge Boston sports fan, avid golfer, and hockey fanatic. His favorite teams and athletes include, the Bruins, the New England Patriots, Tiger Woods, and Mark Scheifele. Co-host of the podcast, The Duck Boat Report, at WTBU Sports, and writer for Black ‘N Gold Hockey. He writes columns on the PGA, Bruins, and NHL for WTBU Sports. Patrick is also a Francis Ouimet Scholar. Find his author page at WTBU Sports, follow him on Twitter @PatDonn12, and check out his portfolio (patrickdonnellyportfolio.wordpress.com).

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