Heartbreak, Heroics & Homers: Inside the Lugnuts’ Rollercoaster Week
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This week on Lugnuts Weekly, Voice of the Lansing Lugnuts Jesse Goldberg-Strassler joins the show to break down one of the most entertaining, emotional, and flat-out bizarre weeks of Lansing baseball all season. The Lugnuts finally exorcised some demons against West Michigan, winning their first series against the Whitecaps since 2022 — and they did it with maximum drama. Rodney Green Jr. delivered clutch moments all week long, from a walk-off slide at home on Tuesday to launching baseballs into the ivy on Wednesday. Dylan Fien shook off an ugly slump and delivered the kind of Hollywood ending baseball writers dream about: a two-out, ninth-inning walk-off homer Saturday night that turned Jackson Field into absolute bedlam.
But this week wasn’t just about chaos and heroics — it was about growth. Jesse dives into the development of a pitching staff that quietly shoved all series long, with standout performances from Samuel Dutton, Nathan Dettmer, Ryan Magdic, Steven Echavarria and a bullpen that repeatedly gave Lansing chances to win. Plus, Carlos Franco’s breakout offensive weekend, Pedro Pineda heating up, Casey Yamauchi doing all the little things, and why this week may have been a turning point for a team that suddenly looks like it’s starting to believe in itself. Baseball is weird, baseball is cruel, and this week in Lansing? Baseball was theater.