The Show

A weekly broadcast with zero credentials and genuine affection for the sport.

Foul Territory is an unauthorized, uncredentialed broadcast covering every pitch, every trade, every collapse, and every questionable bullpen decision of the World League of Baseball. Eight teams, 162 games, one show, no executive oversight.

Each week, lead anchor Carla Streich and color commentator Razor Shines dig into the standings, the injury wire, the transaction scroll, and whatever the six human managers have quietly gotten up to that week. Expect scouting reports delivered with reverence. Expect roasting delivered with warmth. Expect the occasional cold open that would not pass a legal review, were one ever requested.

We're not here to validate anyone's lineup card. We're here because the games are happening and someone ought to watch.

— Carla, Ep. 1

The tone is respectful yet jovial. The analysis is real. The standings are the actual standings. The editorial oversight is loose, the opinions are ours, and no perspectives are out of bounds.

New episodes periodically after each game stretch.

The Booth

Meet the Hosts

Carla Streich portrait

Carla Streich

Lead Anchor · Play-By-Play
14 Seasons
On Air
3,000+ Live Hours
Called
0 Lineup Cards
Endorsed
  • HometownMilwaukee, WI
  • BackgroundPrint sports → broadcast
  • Previous beatBig Ten football, 8 seasons
  • Current beatWLB Season I

Milwaukee-raised broadcast journalist with an ink-on-paper background and a reporter's ear for the one follow-up question that actually moves a story. Covered Big Ten football across eight seasons in print and radio before moving to the baseball desk. Host of Foul Territory from its inaugural broadcast.

“We're not here to validate anyone's lineup card. We're here because the games are happening and someone ought to watch.”

Razor Shines portrait

Razor Shines

Color Commentary · Analysis
4 MLB
Seasons
500+ Mgr. Wins
(Minors)
#3 Retired by
Indy Indians
  • HometownDurham, NC
  • PlayedMontreal Expos, 1983–87
  • CollegeSt. Augustine's University
  • Post-playingWhite Sox 3B coach (2007)

Pinch hitter and first baseman across four seasons with the Montreal Expos. An Indianapolis Indians legend who spent nine minor-league seasons with the club and had his number 3 retired in September 2024 — the first and only former Indians player so honored in the franchise's 100-plus-year history. Over five hundred wins as a minor league manager. Returned to the majors as a third-base coach for the Chicago White Sox in 2007.

Brings a first baseman's feel for the game and a manager's eye for the moment things are about to unravel. Does not bring the power bat.

“I'm a complicated man, Carla.”