We are a media website covering Major League Baseball. Originaly a Seattle Mariners website, we have changed to cover the latest news across the league. Our goal is to provide insightful, entertaining coverage and opinions pertaining to the MLB. Featured on the website are the My Oh My blog, where articles are posted. As the website grows, we hope to add more writers, with different perspectives on each team to our contributors list. Additionally, there is the Grand Salami Time podcast, a weekly Seattle Mariners show featuring hosts Conner Olsen and Brett Ludeman. Additional podcasts will soon be added, covering other teams and the league as a whole. Also be sure to check out the Seamhead Station Series, where host Conner Olsen breaks down a variety of topics from the 2024 season with an array of notable guests. We want to provide you with lighthearted, interesting content that marries the old and new-school styles of baseball.
My name is Conner Olsen, I am the current writer and founder of the My Oh My Sports blog. I will graduate with his master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism at the end of August 2024. I'm an avid baseball fan, and grew up in the pacific northwest. I'm looking forward to providing you with insightful analysis and a fun twist on the traditional baseball coverage outlets.
Seamhead Station is a collection of eight columns and interviews conducted throughout the 2024 Major League Baseball season. Throughout the year, columns have been written regarding notable topics around Major League Baseball.
Alongside the columns, are eight interview shows with notable names across the MLB landscape. Eno Sarris and Jordan Shusterman, among others, join host Conner Olsen to discuss the latest topics in baseball.
Each interview accompanies a column that was written. To get the full experience, analysis, and insight, make sure to both read and watch!
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