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Ben Charleston and Ryan Hannable break down the 2021 Masters and give their predictions. They also wonder how fans returning to Augusta will effect the players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Charleston and Ryan Hannable break down The Players Championship and give their predictions for the weekend. They also talk about Bryson DeChambeau, his recent victory and if golf fans cheer for him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mut talks to Duke Micah as he prepares to fight Johnriel Casimero for the WBO Bantamweight title. They talk about this huge fight title fight and how Duke has been getting ready for the fight. The bout will take place as part of a six-fight, split-bill Showtime PPV event presented by Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on September 26th. This fight between Duke Micah and Johnriel Casimero will be 1 of 5 title fights that will take place on September 26th See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Hannable and Ben Charleston are back for another episode and they start the podcast recapping the RBC Heritage tournament. The PGA tour also has their first player withdraw mid tournament because of Covid-19. Will we see more positive Covid-19 tests this weekend and could it lead to the PGA tour pausing the season again? The PGA Tour is in Connecticut this weekend for the Travelers Championship and we should expect another star studded leaderboard.
Ryan Hannable and Ben Charleston react to the Charles Schwab Challenge and the exciting finish to the tournament. They also talk about how the players looked and if they had any rust after 3 months off. Did having no fans affect the players and did the viewing experience change with no fans. The tour moves to Hilton Head this weekend for the RBC Heritage and another very strong field will be going for the win. Will it be a big name player that gets the win or will it be a lesser known player.
Ryan Hannable and Ben Charleston have a PGA event to finally talk about as the Charles Schwab Challenge marks the return of the PGA tour. The field this weekend is star studded and should we expect deep fields for the remaindered of the season. Will players show rust after a long layoff or will they me in midseason form? How will the no fans at the tournament affect the players especially on the weekend?
Chris Curtis drunkenly hosted Headlines form 2015. The day the Richard Deitsch podcast was recorded.
Ryan Hannable and Ben Charleston react to the first live golf event in over two months and how it was a nice first step for the PGA tours return. Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning take on Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady this Sunday, which team will win and how much trash talking will be going on. Hopefully Massachusetts allows the use of golf carts soon because there is starting to be a shortage of push carts.
Ryan Hannable and Ben Charleston are back and they finally have a name for the golf podcast. Massachusetts opened golf courses about a week ago and they have been packed. While we are excited that the courses are back open we do hope they are able to offer more tee times soon. The PGA has released their guidelines for testing when it comes to the PGA tour and are they doing enough to protect everyone involved. The first live golf match in over two months is this Sunday and it will be an exciting showdown between some of the best golfers on the PGA Tour.
Nick 'Fitzy' Stevens is joined by Christian from Wachusett Brewery to discuss brews in Quarantine and the brand new beer Glory to benefit the United Way's Covid-19 fund.
WEEI's Ryan Hannable and Ben Charleston react to more good golf news, as reports have come out that the PGA tour could start as soon as June 11th. They also ask the question how much different will PGA tour events be with no fans on the course. If you are looking for some golf to bet on the Outlaw Golf Tour is still playing in Arizona.
As week four of Shelter-In concludes, Joe and Will talk about some of the rumors about plans to hold an abbreviated season in Arizona. Joe names his all Easter team, shares Rickie Henderson stories and ranks some of the all-time greats in the history of the National Pastime.
Lisa Blanchard and Catherine Collins of Spectrum Health Systems join Rob Bradford to pass along some extremely important advice and perspective when it comes to managing addiction and mental health during these very uncomfortable times.
As WEEI kicks off Red Sox Classics, Will and Joe - separated by the longest XLR cables in America - talk about the ALDS Game 1 win over the Yankees and cover the news of the day. A musical surprise before the bottom of the 8th.
WEEI's Ryan Hannable and Ben Charleston react to the news that surfaced Monday regarding dates for such golf majors at the Masters. The two experts when it comes to all things golf break down what a return to the courses might look like and the ramifications each bit of news will have on specific players and tournaments.
Joe and Will would have been in Baltimore today. Instead, they are on Joe's Ft Myers patio. They talk about some of their favorite Orioles memories - and open the pod with a live musical suprise.
Longing for baseball? So are Joe Castiglione and Will Flemming, voices of the Boston Red Sox. Until the season begins, Joe and Will sit down and chat with each other - and with Red Sox fans. Relive some of the great moments in Sox history, hear the news of the day and join them on Joe's patio in Fort Myers for your baseball fix.
Ken Laird and Matt Kalman discuss the possibilities of the Bruins' 2020 season ending due to Coronavirus, and what that means for the franchise going forward. Also, Bruins 2020 MVP and 7th Player Awards are discussed.
Greg Hill and Courtney Fallon want to remind all of the gentlemen that Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and start making plans. Former New England Patriot Matt Light joins the show to talk about how his diet has changed since he retired from the NFL. Matt also talks about what he cooks his wife for Valentine’s Day, how he relaxes, and his vodka brand Keel. Chef Chris Parsons joins to talk about his new restaurant Lily P’s Fried Chicken and Oysters. Chris talks about how they specialize in pressure cooked fried chicken and where he gets the inspiration for his food.
Greg Hill superstar headliner of the Greg Hill Morning Show joins this week's Courtney Fallon Experience as Courtney gloats 'for' Greg about his foundation's remarkable 3.1 MILLION dollar milestone fundraising effort (05:58). Rob Ninkovich is stretching his legs this year for Greg's Boston Marathon team (11:52) as he discusses the exciting upcoming year for the Greg Hill Foundation. Then.... Courtney and Greg collectively announce the launch of their NEW RESTAURANT SHOW to be aired on WEEI 93.7FM on Saturdays in February called 'Extra Sauce' (14;43) *breaking news alert* and immediately dive into some juvenile food humor (16:35). Previewing a little of what you'll hear on the show, Hill and Fallon jab about tipping courtesy's on alcohol (18:30), fish or meat at a steakhouse (21:09), why Chris Curtis needs more merlot reduction sauce in his life (22:21), NACHO etiquette (27:24), and discuss why Boston's culinary scene is all grown up (30:50).
The Courtney Fallon Experience episode No. 3 enters into the huge news of Josh McDaniels coaching carousel (05:20) and an exclusive story of why he ignited the anger of Panthers owner David Tepper. McDaniels is still awaiting an interview Friday with the Cleveland Browns (09:40) and Fallon explains why he deserves to be promoted after all these years in New England. Her co-host this week @BryceNFL worries over the Patriots offensive weapons, and explains why it doesn't make sense for Brady to leave New England (22:24) yet, but we should be excited about a potential successor (26:15) ehemmm.... Jared Stidham. The crew digs deeper into the Patriots offseason plans, Fallon reminds listeners that Offseason Bill Belichick is the BEST Bill Belichick (36:16). The Experience finishes with some blazing hot takes (39:55) that you might want to be sitting down to hear.
SpyGate 2.0 is a facade of national New England vitriol that former NFL offensive lineman and current Athletic and Bleacher Report reporter Geoff Schwartz agrees with, as he joins Courtney Fallon a trip through the SpyGate 2.0 scandal on this episode 2 of the Courtney Fallon Experience. Schwartz dives into the goody goody by dissecting the mute benefits of recording an opponents sideline in this day of age in the NFL (5:23), why Bill Belichick wouldn't risk his legacy for another video-filming scandal (8:01), national media jealousy of Patriots 6 Super Bowl rings (15:47), how much can be gained by recording signals on the sidelines (19:56), what can we expect from the Patriots in the next 3 games after this turmoil (19:24). Geoff's brother Mitch Schwartz is an All Pro Offensive Lineman for the Kansas City Chiefs and he dissects a future playoff match-up with New England (29:04) and Tom Brady's future in the region. And of course, we finish with his thoughts on "Bag Gate" last weekend with the Chiefs and divulges how it didn't pose any advantages his brother's pregame preparation against the Patriots last Sunday. All in all, things are looking sunny in Foxboro, from a national perspective.
Courtney Fallon and Marc James dive into the week that was around the NFL (06:49), including Ron Rivera's surprise pink slip from the Panthers organization, and what that means for Cam Newton (08:40). The crew takes a barometer of what's wrong with the Patriots offense (19:02), the hotly debated Antonio Brown return (21:25). Marc and Courtney break down Tom Curran's article on Brady's rumored departure at the end of the year (29:26) and what that means for Brady's future in a Patriots uniform (32:06). And finally, science 101: They have officially cloned Bill Belichick's brain (44:03).
WEEI’s Jim Hackett spoke to Leonard Ellerbe, the CEO of Mayweather Promotions regarding the upcoming WBC Heavyweight Title Rematch between the Champion, Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder vs. KING KONG himself, Luis Ortiz II. The fight is Saturday, November 23rd in Las Vegas!
Hour 1 – Big week for some players in the weeds with injuries surrounding the NFL. The guys get your picks in and Lock of the week brought to you by Craftsman Hardware.
Lucy and Elaine are back for Episode 11 and Elaine makes huge announcement about her personal life during her Nick Friar update. Mut does a pop-in and Lucy and Elaine disagree on how Gronk did during his FOX Sports debut.
Lucy and Elaine are back for Episode 11 and Elaine makes huge announcement about her personal life during her Nick Friar update. Mut does a pop-in and Lucy and Elaine disagree on how Gronk did during his FOX Sports debut.
The Pay Day has it's own channel! John and Scheim continue giving their degenerate opinions but are now joined by the one and only Mike Mutnansky! The three give you their picks for the week and even sprinkle in a couple Best Bets and a College Fund Lock of the Week for NFL Week 5. #FadeJA might need to start trending after today. Rate, Review, and Subscribe! Follow on Twitter: @ThePayDayPod @MutWEEI @JohnWEEI @Scheimtime
Lucy and Elaine are back for episode 10 and Elaine does word association for WEEI hosts and says Mut seems like was "low-key cool in college." Lucy and Elaine are also joined by Rob Bradford and talk about the podcast Halloween plans because "we party."
Boomer joins the program and wonders if Patriots fans are sick of winning yet, and listening to fans you would actually think the sky is falling. He also discusses the Patriots win over the Redskins and if he has any concerns going forward
Andy Hart and Ryan Hannable react to the Patriots' 33-7 win over the Redskins. Stitcher: https://t.co/twyI7tngnA?amp=1 iTunes: https://t.co/vQfXalYejk?amp=1 Twitter: @OffDayPod IG: @OffDayPodcast Facebook.com/OffDayPodcast OffDayThePodcast@gmail.com @JumboHart | @Ryan Hannable | @JohnWEEI
Lucy and Elaine are back after a scary week for Lucy and Elaine has some issues with Call Her Daddy, calling it "Dollar Store material."
We've got bush. League. The Rangers and Red Sox picked an odd hill to die on in the season's final road game. Staredowns and nonsense at the end of a 7-5 loss; Josh tries to find teh bad guys and good guys while also helping make sense of ths bizarre 2019 season. Sound from Alex Cora and free agent Rick Porcello. Happy trails for now...!
Pour one out for Porcello. And Mitch Moreland too while you're at it. As their respective red Sox tenures potentially wind to an end, each player was terrific in Texas Wednesday night. Josh recaps the 10-3 win; there's sound from Alex Cora and a deep-dive mystery player who hadtwo hits and you'd never believe would make an appearance on the post-game star of the game show.
Another four-hour game but this one goes in the win column. E-Rod gets #19 (although it sure wsn't easy) and Mookie homers before hurting his foot and leaving the game. Josh recaps and tells you what it all means; Alex Cora speaks after the game as does closer Brandon Worlman who saved #16 in his hometown.
Jhoulyis Chacin's no-hit bid hits the wall hard and the Sox fall to Tampa Bay, 7-4. No more Rays games this year; two more E-Rod starts though, which Josh talks about in advance of the Texas series. Alex Cora speaks about the pitching and more... Josh breaks down the throw of the year in MLB, the one that stunned Avasail Garcia into a damn coma.
With the Sox officially eliminated, they can at least do the spoiler thing in Tampa Bay now -- Sunday was a good start. JOsh recaps the three games played overthe weekend with sound from Alex Cora and JD Martinez, then previews the series finale.
Eddie Rodriguez has a higher WAR than MadBum and Kershaw?? Yup. He also has 18 of the team's 80 wins now too. The Thursday game was a 5-4 Red Sox winner: Josh recaps, Alex Cora speaks, and the Tampa Bay series is previewed.
After an 11-3 SF win, Bruce Bochy's at 2000 career wins as a manager. Alex Cora- wouldn't you have thought 200 by now? 108 last year and 92 this year? Nope. Gonna have to hustle to get to 82 this year now. Josh provides a brief recap of the Wednesday loss, professes his man love for Willie Mays, and looks ahead to MadBum's first ever Fenway start Thursday.
If you don't get the pun, see, Mike Yazstremski's grandpa was a famous Red Sox who had a bread named after him, and... ah, the hell with it. The Jr Yaz HR was a poweful, fun moment at Fenway Tuesday night, but the other 5 hours and 53 1/2 minutes were fairly pointless and frustrating. At least we have some David Ortiz sound for you... and some fun nuggets about Mike Yaz's grandfather... and a brief recap of the 7-6 15 inning loss.
In light of recent news developments, Lucy and Elaine now do, in fact, care about Antonio Brown and talk with WEEI producer Bridgette Proulx about the rape allegations against the new Patriot. They also give an update on Camille Kostek, who was with Gronk in the Seaport this weekend and didn’t tell them she was going to be there.
From the files of too little too late, a crisp two-game sweep in Philly for the Sox to keep 'em on life support. Josh recaps, and gets you sound from the hitting heroes of the weekend, Benintendi (game winning sac fly) and Christian Vazquez (who had 6 of the 8 RBI's.) Alex Cora speaks; Josh peeks ahead to the San Fran series.
Staving off playoff elimination, NINE Sox pitchers combined for a 7-4 win in Toronto Thursday night. Josh rolls in sound from Alex Cora and run-scoring-machine Mookie Betts, looks ahead to the Phillies series, and throws out some ideas about things to watch for down the stretch.
Canadian exchange rate aside, 0 runs on 2 hits is sub-optimal. The Bobby Poyner & Co pitching staff got roughed up, the Sox lost their 5th straight and it's Josh's job to distract you from all that. Alex Cora speaks, the game is indeed summarized, but there are also odd asides about hand puppets, J-Lo and the '03 Cowboy Up Team. So, yeah.
Oh my God, they killed Eovaldi and the bullpen. Rowdy Tellez and the Jays find a way yet again against the Sox this year; a forgettable year that finds Josh searching for other things to talk about besides this game. Yes, Eovaldi and Alex cora speak, but this is a Flashback to '99-intensive podcast with an ode to a starter who could really go deep in to games. (Hint: he rhymes with "Bay-dro.")
Lucy and Elaine are back for Episode 7, tackling ghosting etiquette and discussing Elaine’s horror story about accidentally liking something on Instagram. It's worth a listen!
David, hello. David, goodbye. Ortiz returns; Dombrowski departs. Josh offers his take on the whirlwind events off the field... Alex Cora meets the media... Ortiz speaks... and there's a brief recap of a 5-0 lackluster loss to the Yankees as well if you listen long enough.
** RECORDED BEFORE THE GM NEWS ** Josh gives his take on taking just one out of three vs the Yankees and breaks down the pitching hardcore. The games are recapped, the minor league stars are noted, and there's sound from Mitch Moreland Alex Cora. PS 23 pitchers in three games seems like plenty, right?
The Red Sox have been bad at Fenway all year, but even on a night where they allow only two hits they somehow lose on a play at the plate in the 9th. Josh recaps the game and walks you through the crowded house in the bullpen; there is sound from Nate Eovaldi and Alex Cora as well. Yankees series previewed if you care to listen all the way to the end.
The updated "Benny and the Jets" lyrics were the key to a 6-2 Sox win vs the Twins on Wednesday: Josh recaps, drops some old school Johnny Cash to explain the state of the bullpen and celebrates the breakout season of Rodriguez and continued greatness of Betts. Eddie speaks, Alex Cora speaks, and a prognosis of the last three weeks is offered.