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Ep. 117: Mike Petriello & Abbi Crutchfield

Cordon off the area, this an active trivia game show scene – on a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!

Mike Petriello is a writer for MLB.com. He’s still buzzing from the fact that the baseball season happened – and that we got to see such a strong World Series match-up that included the sport’s newest villain. Mike will tell us how he’s made a career out of researching baseball statistics and analytics, and translating them into something that the average fan can understand. You can also hear Mike on the podcast “Ballpark Dimensions.”

Abbi Crutchfield is an actor and comedian. She collaborated with her husband and fellow comedian Luke Thayer on the podcast “The Kid is in School,” where they celebrate the freedom to chat again without a child in their house. Speaking of chatting, Abbi has a lot of thoughts about  all of the changes going on at Twitter, an app that she’s called her “Disneyland.”

Our guests will compete to answer trivia questions about the music and TV hits of the 1990s.

What’s the Difference: Strain

What’s the difference between force and pressure?

What’s the difference between a colander and a strainer?

Areas of Expertise:

Mike: James Bond movies, the best rock records of 1996, and dead sports teams.

Abbi: Nail polish, curly hair care, and the TV show “Murder She Wrote.”

Appearing in this episode:

J. Keith van Straaten

Helen Hong

Mike Petrielli on a zoom window. He's smiling and has a guitar in the background. He's wearing a plaid blue button up shirt.

Mike Petriello

Abbi Crutchfield on the zoom window. She's smiling at the camera and is in front of a microphone. She's wearing headphones over her curly hair.

Abbi Crutchfield

With guest experts:

Louis Herthum on the zoom window. He's holding up his name tag that says "Andy Broom" and sheriff's hat from his time on Murder She Wrote.

Louis Herthum, actor, whose career includes multiple roles in 25 episodes of “Murder She Wrote.”

Chris Ballew in a zoom window. He's next to his microphone and is wearing an old school Mariners hat. On the background is his extensive guitar collection.

Chris Ballew, lead singer of The Presidents of the United States of America, and children’s music artist known as Casper Babypants.

Greg Graffin in his office. He's smiling at the camera and is wearing an old-school Brewers cap. His shelf with his many books is in behind him.

Greg Graffin, lead singer of Bad Religion and author of the new book Punk Paradox

Go Fact Yourself was devised and is produced by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, in collaboration with Maximum Fun.

Theme Song by Jonathan Green.

Live show engineer is Dave McKeever.

Maximum Fun’s Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.

Associate Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.

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