Break a Bat!
ABOUT
Hosted by Al Malafronte, this podcast celebrates two of New York City’s greatest fabrics: baseball and theatre. Born out of a passion for both Broadway musicals and triple digit fastballs, we attempt to show that baseball and theatre fans don’t have to live in such separate worlds, and maybe even break some stigmas.
Break a Bat! provides a platform for fans of either medium to hear stories and insight from their favorite performers, whether they’re from the stage, screen, or stadium, through intimate conversations.
Episodes

#14 – Now Batting: Kirsten Scott
Rock of Ages star Kirsten Scott joins Al in the Batter's Box to chat about her career on The Great W ...

# 14 – Now Batting: Kirsten Scott
Rock of Ages star Kirsten Scott joins Al in the Batter's Box to chat about her career on The Great White Way. Whether it’s Hairspray, Big Fish, or Jersey Boys, Kirsten is a spark plug for any cast she’s in - - a parallel you’d find on any ...

(Bonus) Now Batting: John Sterling
The radio voice of the Yankees for 30 years, John Sterling, checked in with Al just before the team kicked off the Division Series against the Minnesota Twins back in October. A lifelong collector of cast albums, John also touches his longtime adoration of classic musicals such as ...

#13 – Now Batting: Squigs Robertson and Dori Berinstein
Appearing on Broadway’s very own set of trading cards: The Lights of Broadway Show Cards! The cards were born out of the minds of Broadway.com’s resident artist Justin “Squigs” Robertson, and 4-time Tony Award winning producer, Dori Berinstein, which coincidentally stems back to their passion for baseball cards ...

#12 – Now Batting: Ashley Williams
Ashley Williams steps into the Batter’s Box to help kick off the holiday season with host Al Malafronte, and producer Alan Seales, for quite possibly the most fun and hilarious conversation we've recorded to date. If Derek Jeter is baseball's 'Mr. November,' then Ashley is television's 'Ms. December,' ...

#11 – Now Batting: Mike Ford
As the old saying goes, “the show must go on,” and the 2019 production of the New York Yankees was no different. A record-setting number of injuries to key cast members put the show in peril early, and the team’s strong battalion of understudies came ready to respond ...