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Hour 4: Evan and Shaun give their thoughts on why Bartolo Colon is beloved by Mets fans and Shaun believes it's because he is overweight. Plus, Cinco De Five-Oh and more.
Happy Thanksgiving week to all our friends – we are so thankful for you, and also that baseball thing. The big awards were announced and we're surprised by our non-zero prediction success, happy about Stephen Vogt, and bitter about Chris Sale winning and Colton Cowser not. We brush up on hot stove vocab like “tender,” Rule 5, and qualifying offer. Kelsey stands in for Justine in Mexico and Alyssa goes to the Guards which may lead to Patti customizing a Nakken CIty Connect. In political news that we care to discuss, Sen Durbin introduces the Fair Ball Act in a strong pro-labor statement, and the Trop (and its replacement) is in a public-funding quagmire. We cross-train with Jaylen Brown, Bill Nye, Alex Ovechkin, and the Orlando Pride.We say, “Never put your money where my mouth is,” I could hear the heavy Cy in your voice,” and “Is Rich HIll our new Bartolo Colon?” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Bluesky @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.
E and T Short: Bartolo Colon will catch the first pitch ahead of Game 4
Happy Friday! Bone's back & we chat about a great Bartolo Colon stat, Dolphins lose & Tua gets another concussion, we preview the biggest college games of the weekend, a baseball catcher gives away the pitches, we have a Fat Boy Food Tip, Man tells about a time he almost choked, we give you our NFL Picks & we do Tool of the Week.
This week AJ and Ago are fascinated by Peacock's new documentary Queer Planet which will introduce us all to the four-legged sexual deviants lurking in the jungles, rivers, deserts and sky all around us. We talk a little bit of Real Housewives, the world post Trump verdict, Fauci testifying, what's really happening with Caitlin Clark and the capture of the Bad Breath Rapist.
Karim Garcia and Jonathan A. Hacohen are concerned about the growing number of pitcher injuries in MLB. Is the pitch clock or velocity to blame? Time to bring back Bartolo Colon and CC Sabathia to help stem the tide. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/kormans
You won't want to miss the story Sean tells about spending an entire Red Sox game on Bartolo Colon's lap while Bartolo was eating and watching Telamundo!Full Youtube Broadcast Here: https://youtu.be/LpJIH4N0fss
This Thanksgiving weekend Patti and the Pottymouth cross-trained with hockey, Led Zeppelin, assembling IKEA furniture, beer farms, and unsuccessful mousing. MLB players, however, leaned into the giving with Andrew Vaughn working with Digs for DIgnity to assist a family emerging from homelessness, Hunter Greene outfitting hundreds of kids with brand new cleats, and Pablo López supporting pet rescue through pickleball. Playoff teams voted on how to divide their percentage of the postseason gate, sharing “life-changing money” with support staff who helped them get there. Hall of Fame balloting was announced and former NCiB boyfriends are starting to make the list. Winter ball in the DR is featuring familiar faces including Tatis, Jr., Ramirez, Profar, and Aquaman. Baseball United has kicked off in Dubai with appearances by Big Sexy, cricket players, Justine Siegal, and a 6-run HR. We don't think “moneyball” means what you think it means. Pottymouth wants you to play LVBP fantasy with her. An NBA family reminds us that players are more than pawns in the game. Next week we kick off a new group of baseball boyfriends with the A's and Rockies. Join our Patreon so you can watch us record “backstage!”We say “cabana injuries,” “you would have known if there were cowbells,” and “we're only drinking barrel-aged beverages today.” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Twitter @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.
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Kash Shaikh is an award-winning storyteller, marketer, brand builder, and entrepreneur. And he had a crazy dream. A dream so large - so grandiose - so monumental that it was hard for even him to grasp the concept truly. The dream was to bring baseball - America's National Pastime - to the epicenter of cricket: the Middle East and South Asia. It is a land with over 2 billion people (1 billion cricket fans), and he wants to do it in a major way. His idea is now called Baseball United, and it's no longer a dream — it's a reality. Baseball United has four teams: Mumbai Cobras (GM Barry Larkin & Manager Chris Sabo), Karachi Monarchs (GM Adrian Beltre & Manger Miguel Tejada), Dubai Wolves (GM Felix Hernadez & Manager John McLaren), and the Abu Dhabi Falcons (GM Nick Swisher & Dennis Cook). The league held its first-ever draft last month, featuring prominent former MLB players like Robinson Canó, Bartolo Colon, Pablo Sandoval, Didi Gregorius. and Andrelton Simmons. On this episode, Cheats is joined by Flobo as they welcome Kash to talk all things Baseball United. This episode is informative and fun. It gives you a glimpse into the daily challenges of building a major (international) baseball league from scratch. You don't want to miss this episode. As always, please subscribe to the Black Baseball Mixtape. Please rate and review the show. Thanks to Steelo, the Players Alliance, and everyone who helps make the Mixtape possible.
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about precedents for 50-year-old Bartolo Colon retiring as a Met, whether it's better for a player to go out on top or be humbled a bit before the end, the ramifications of the Rays' deal for a new ballpark in St. Petersburg, whether each team is on track to […]
Chris Rose (filled in for by Jolly Olive) and Trevor Plouffe discuss the hottest stories in baseball Monday through Friday! Get 25% off your subscription or try the app FREE at https://fitbod.me/today Get $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to https://nutrafol.com/men and enter promo code BBTODAY 00:00 INTRO 01:01 Tip of the cap 02:52 Rays and Orioles split their 4-game set 06:26 AL Wild Card race is a mess right now 12:10 Chances the Cubs make the playoffs? 18:50 Coolest moment of the weekend? 25:36 Bartolo Colon officially retires! 29:44 OUTRO
It was a special day for one of the all time great Mets? Well, a huge fan favorite to say the least, Bartolo Colon. For comments, questions or topic ideas email TheRicoB@gmail.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Mets lose two of three vs the Reds but there were some moments to be happy about. Francisco Alvarez shows a pulse again and "Big Sexy" Bartolo Colon gets his day. For comments questions or topic ideas email TheRicoB@gmail.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ten years can be a lifetime (or two or three): Brett Martin returns to the show to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his book DIFFICULT MEN: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution (Penguin), and we talk about how the TV landscape — prestige & otherwise — has changed in the past decade, how it felt to revisit the book 10 years later, and why this anniversary was more startling than his turning 50. We get into how Difficult Men was lauded for its criticism and analysis at the time but now shines for its reporting and character studies, how the explosion of prestige TV was unsustainable but led to amazing shows, how the #metoo movement intersected with male-dominated writers' rooms (and which show-creators in Difficult Men looked bad 10 years ago & worse now), and his feelings about the writers' and actors' strikes. We also discuss Brett's writing career, what food media really talks about, his reporting on the history (& racial complexities) of Preservation Hall, what he's learned about interviewing, why he's crushed by the retirement of Bartolo Colon, what our favorite eras of M*A*S*H are, why he's enjoying the heck out of Inkmaster and the new Night Court, and a lot more. Follow Brett on Twitter, Bluesky and Instagram • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal and via our Substack
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
On a new episode of the “Amazin' But True” podcast, Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about Sunday's Mets win to avoid getting swept by the Twins. They debate whether DJ Stewart should be part of the 2024 Mets, the future of Tylor Megill, whether David Stearns will come here and whether Buck Showalter will be back as Mets manager next season. They then talk about Bartolo Colon's career before the Mets honor him at Citi Field Sunday and take a trip to the Big Sexy Spanish Academy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron Rodgers and the Jets haven't taken the field yet. We're still here talking about the Mets. Join us this week as we discuss what we're looking forward to in the rest of this Mets season (23:00) - our youngsters playing more, Shohei and Scherzer at Citi Field, and exciting opponents down the stretch. Of course, we honor Bartolo Colon as he plans to retire a Met (42:37).
The Yankees are below .500. NYY-NYK-MMA Question of the Day: On April 26th, 2005, which Yankee had three home runs and 10 RBIs against Bartolo Colon of the Angels? 0:00 Intro 2:52 Texas Rangers Roll Call 5:14 Jeter Will Attend Old-Timers' Day 8:23 What The Heck Is A1 Padel? 9:21 The Michael Kay Show 12:09 Game 1 Recap & Thoughts 15:57 Game 2 Recap & Thoughts 19:40 Game 3 Recap & Thoughts 21:07 Brief Stats On The Series 21:59 Boone's Recent Series Of Comments 26:02 Judge Trolling? 27:36 Tip Of The Cap (Lineup): Anthony Volpe 28:18 Tip Of The Cap (Rotation): Randy Vasquez 29:22 Tip Of The Cap (Bullpen): Michael King 30:20 Ben Ruta's Comments On Yankee Analytics 35:19 Can This Be Fixed In One Offseason? 41:45 NYY-NYK-MMA Question Of The Day 42:31 Outro Audio
On this episode of OBH Sports we give each of our Mt Rushmore of Major League Baseball fandom. These are our favorite players, not necessarily the ones we think are the greatest. Spoiler alert, Bartolo Colon did not make anyone's list. Come hang out!Show links:Our Brains Hurt Website: https://www.ourbrainshurt.com/Our Brains Hurt on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OurBrainsHurtRon on Twitter @thecaffeinepunk: https://twitter.com/TheCaffeinePunkMatt on Twitter @MattAlive13: https://twitter.com/MattAlive13Punk Rock Joe: https://punkrockjoe.comPunkBox:Punk Box Website: https://punkboxrox.com/Punk Box Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/punkboxroxPunk Box Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/punkboxrox/MerchSlut links:MerchSlut Store: https://merchslut.com/MerchSlut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MerchSlut-103064031228978Support the show
On this week's episodes, Andrew, Craig and Rex discuss Colorado's sudden decision to bolt to the Big 12, some early trade deadline musings, Bartolo Colon's retirement announcement almost 5 years since his last Major League appearance and band we'd like to see unretire.Episodes Mentioned;152 - R.E.M.'s Murmur at 40 w/ Tony FletcherErrata: The New York Yankees were 14 games behind the Boston Red Sox on July 17, 1978, but rallied to win the division in a one-game playoff. Red Sox pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee discussed that season in our Episode 45A - Shavermetrics w/ Scott Russell and Bill "Spaceman" Lee (Radio Edit). Allen Collins played guitar for Lynyrd Skynyrd, not Albert Collins. Following Gary Rossington's death, Artimus Pyle is the only surviving band member from before the plane crash.-->Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/tT8d3pVUsN-->You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books, including the book featured in this episode, through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandrunsHooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.comHooks & Runs on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hooksandrunsHooks & Runs on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thehooksandrunsAndrew Eckhoff on Tik TokLink: https://www.tiktok.com/@hofffestRex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Music: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (Premium Beat) Disclosure: The University of Texas Press provided Hooks & Runs with a pre-publication copy of "Quantum Criminals."
A 16 inning game in 1963 ... how does Spahn, Marichal, Cy Young, and Bartolo Colon factor in ... 428 pitches thrown combined by two pitchers at opposite ends of their careers. Let's not forget two guys named Mays, McCovey and Aaron were there too.
This week on Peanuts and Popcorn… we kick off our double feature with Bogart and Bacall in To Have and Have Not, while our second film is the 1955 Burt Lancaster directorial debut, The Kentuckian. In Peanuts, we discuss the retirement of friend of the show, Bartolo Colon. We'll also react to a recent Jayson Stark column in The Athletic. Stephen Strasburg has another setback. Finally, we mourn the passing of Ed Stack, the former president of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Next Show's Films: Leo's Pick: The Full Monty (1997) Tom's Pick: Le Samouraï (1967)
The Yankees and Dodgers squared off to open a weekend series in LA. Mookie Betts and Clayton Kershaw led the way in the opening game. The Dodgers poured on the runs and Kershaw went 7 strong innings. Chris Bassitt made his return to Citi Field in a grand fashion, outdueling Justin Verlander before flying home for the birth of his child. Bartolo Colon has officially retired. All this (and more) on today's episode.
It's that man again! Back from across the pond to regale us with glorious anecdotes about flying a WWII Supermarine Spitfire! And other sundry adventures in the Land of Eng including Abbey Road Studios, Tube travels, Guy Ritchie movie extras, & an Arsenal match, Braves pitchers, Bartolo Colon still around! SEC schedule controversy, tennis player fears for her health over Ukraine war, how the Chippewas used lacrosse to capture a fort, getting arrested for playing golf, cricket, Tarzan bday, Lou Gehrig dies, athlete who survived the Titanic, Johnny Mize, Babe Ruth retires a Brave, perfect game wiped out, plus Pete's Tweets, This Day in Sports History
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by Jason Lieser of the Sun-Times to discuss Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson's absence from the early days of OTAs, why comments about quarterback Justin Fields during the offseason program don't carry a lot of weight, the team's need for a pass rusher and more. Bernstein and Holmes then held a discussion about the difficulty of replicating the respective cultures of the Miami Heat and Tampa Bay Rays. Later, they revisited the time pitcher Bartolo Colon hit his first career home run.
It's been raining for what feels like a month in Queens, washing away games, and bringing up the topic of Steve Cohen adding a dome over Citi Field. Bartolo Colon's 7 year home run anniversary is coming up this Sunday and we're releasing a commemorative t-shirt. Vogelbach sported braids yesterday and had a strong day at the plate. Who had the best/worst hairstyles in Mets history? Mental Health Day and Italian Heritage Day are coming to Citi Field. All that and more with Darren Meenan and Julia Quadrino from T7LHQ. RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE. Hit up www.TickPick.com to grab tickets to your next Mets game! Use the code OABT for $10 your first purchase of $99 or more! No fees, instantly transferred to your MLB Ballpark App, and hassle free. TickPick always has the best price for the exact same tickets you'd find on a competitor.
As baseball adapts to new rules, Starkville is right where you want to be as Jayson and Doug make sense of MLB's first "clock-off." Then the guys welcome Mets broadcasting legend Gary Cohen to the show for the first time. They cover everything from the 2023 Mets to Bartolo Colon's home run and much more.In honor of Gary's visit, we have NL East trivia and more on the crazy start to Spring Training in the Doug-out.Follow Jayson on Twitter: @jaysonstFollow Doug on Twitter: @DougGlanvilleFollow Mayor Tim on Twitter: @TimMMcMasterCheck out our new YouTube page: youtube.com/@theathleticbaseballshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As baseball adapts to new rules, Starkville is right where you want to be as Jayson and Doug make sense of MLB's first "clock-off." Then the guys welcome Mets broadcasting legend Gary Cohen to the show for the first time. They cover everything from the 2023 Mets to Bartolo Colon's home run and much more. In honor of Gary's visit, we have NL East trivia and more on the crazy start to Spring Training in the Doug-out. Follow Jayson on Twitter: @jaysonst Follow Doug on Twitter: @DougGlanville Follow Mayor Tim on Twitter: @TimMMcMaster Check out our new YouTube page: youtube.com/@theathleticbaseballshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PASSED BALL SHOW #135 6/4/2014 Part 1 WITH MICAH BOWIE; I open up by playing my interview with former MLB LHP Micah Bowie who talks about his baseball academy and his experiences with the 2002 moneyball Athletics, the Braves and Nationals. I then speak about the BBWAA and Veterans Committee voting process, its origin and what the "no player should get 100% of the vote" silliness came from. I talk about Hank Gowdy, the 1914 WS Champion Boston Braves C who was the only MLB player in its history to serve in both World Wars. I talk about the 3 distinct careers of Bartolo Colon and the comeback of RHP Chris Young
(Episode 90): In part one of my conversation with John Saponaro, we preview the Queens Baseball Convention (QBC). John will be hosting a panel with Bartolo Colon at the convention. We will also lay to rest some of the most ridiculous Mets offseason rumors created by the NY Sports media recently. John, alongside Matt "Ibby" iBanez, co-hosts Til Mets Do Us Part, a Mets Podcast on Chop Sports Network. ______________________________________________ John Saponaro Twitter: @JohnSaponaro Til Mets Do Us Part Podcast Twitter: @TilMetsDoUsPart Til Mets Do Us Part Podcast YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8uXseHxnpMWnkJUFXwBRng ______________________________________________ Read my articles for Rising Apple: https://risingapple.com/author/arivera1/ ______________________________________________ Follow on Twitter: @SubwayToShea & @AntRivera86 Follow on Instagram & Tik Tok: @SubwayToShea Intro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian Leo Outro Song: Sky- OBOY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/subwaytoshea/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/subwaytoshea/support
- This past weekend at Citi was a disaster. Brush it off and get back after it. - Rain out yesterday in Pittsburgh and it didn't even rain. - The Braves have been playing ridiculous ball since June 1st. Is it all going to come down to that final series in ATL? - Bartolo Colon and Howard Johnson are confirmed for the QBC. - Baty hurt. Nervous about Scherzer? Trevor May on the IL again. Luis Guillorme is coming back. - Is "Narco" getting played out? - PLAYOFF WATCH PARTIES IN NYC! What's the deal??? All that and whatever else comes up with Darren and Julia live from T7LHQ. RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE. Thank to Coney Island Brewing Company! The official craft beer of Orange and Blue Thing and proud parter of the New York Mets! Visit their portable bar in section 114 at Citi Field, hit up www.coneyislandbeer.com to see where you can pick up some tasty beers, or visit their brewery at the home of the Brooklyn Cyclones in Coney Island! Text “CONEYMETS” to 855-933-4223 to be in the running for (2) free season tickets for 2023 at Citi Field! Hit up www.TickPick.com to grab tickets to your next Mets game! Use the code OABT for $10 your first purchase of $99 or more! No fees, instantly transferred to your MLB Ballpark App, and hassle free. With ticket prices 10% lower than their largest competitor, they've saved their customers millions.
This week on The Diamond Duo Podcast, Tom and Tony gawk in awe at the latest mega deal to fall in the lap of one of baseball's brightest young stars. Today's recipient of the "set for life" contract is Mariners superstar Julio Rodriguez and it's a deal with the potential to outlast even the likes of Bobby Bonilla. There's a ton of conditions to the contract, but Tom and Tony are prepared to break it all down in addition to what this means for the rest of baseball's young stars and the Mariners themselves. The two then shift gears from MLB's youngest to the elder statesmen of the Mets as the team held their first Old Timers Day for the first time since 1994. With Mets legends from Ed Kranepool and Ray Knight to Mike Piazza and Bartolo Colon, the duo discusses how this historic event could be seen as a high point for the franchise (particularly from the perspective of the team's owner). The announcement of Walker Buehler's second Tommy John surgery and a look ahead at potential September call-ups wrap up the main stories and make way for a double-headed deep drive! The first story of the segment details the next in a long line of strange injuries that's affected a once vital member of the Yankees bullpen. Lastly, the second story recounts the tale of everyone's *ahem* """favorite""" baseball personality in Zack Hample and his immature escapades during his trip to Coors Field. Please note, both Tom and Tony experienced a series of technical difficulties at various points in the show that forced the two to fill in the blanks and fix it while editing. We sincerely apologize for these technical mishaps, but we truly believe we still have a good episode for you this week and we know they won't happen again (God we hope anyway). This in mind, kick back and relax with Episode 39 of The Diamond Duo Podcast! Make sure to follow us on Instagram @thediamondduopodcast and on Twitter @DiamondDuoPod for more content and show updates! Timestamps: 3:34 - Julio Rodriguez Gets A Huge Extension 12:00 - Mets Old Timers Day Highlights 25:14 - Walker Buehler Needs Tommy John Surgery & The Dodgers Recent Success 32:57 - 1st Technical Gaffe & September Prospects 47:37 - Deep Drive Into Left (Aroldis Chapman's Tattoo Infection) 56:22 - Zack Hample Makes A Fool Of Himself In Colorado 1:00:37 - 2nd Technical Gaffe
Which MLB players would you want on your beer league softball team? Daniel Vogelbach? Bartolo Colon? Will Middlebrooks and Danny Vietti create their ultimate slow pitch softball rosters using active MLB players. Plus, what the hell happened between Joc Pederson and Tommy Pham? All that, plus much more. (3:50) Importance of Memorial Day ... (8:03) Joc Pederson and Tommy Pham's fantasy league beef ... (12:05) Strangest MLB stories we can remember ... (13:01) Lance Lynn and Eloy Jimenez make rehab starts ... (14:11) Rays lead league in time missed to injuries ... (16:14) Royals pitcher has the best story you will hear all week ... (24:38) Ultimate beer league teams ... (27:48) Will's beer league lineup ... (29:48) Danny's beer league lineup ... (35:17) Will's update from the booth ... (37:20) What spider tack is really used for ... (39:08) Will grades Danny's swing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5-26-2022 Passed Ball Show. John opens up this version of the program by questioning why Manu Ginobili is in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The Four Time NBA Champion had an exciting run, but John believes this is just another example of the NBA's Hall of Fame being watered down. John then compares the decision most recent Florida Panthers forward Joe Thornton has to make regarding his future to former MLB players Julio Franco, Jamie Moyer, and Bartolo Colon. The latter group had the energy and stamina to continue playing but were a shed of their best. Does Thornton want to be like Udonis Haslem? Not everybody is Tom Brady. Finally, John talks about the decision of the Las Vegas Raiders to work out Colin Kaepernick. John believes Kaepernick is owed that closure even if his comeback is not successful. John points to recent NFL comebacks by Tiki Barber and Tim Tebow as reasons that Kaepernick should be given an opportunity to attend training camp.
Hour 4: In the final hour of the show, Bartolo Colon put out a video of him pitching and wants to pitch for the Mets now that Max Scherzer is out. Gio caught a big fish this weekend. Boomer talks about the way ESPN covers hockey. Dan in Carteret calls about the Kickoff To Summer Party on Friday. Jerry returns and starts with the Rangers win over Carolina yesterday. The Yankees were swept in a doubleheader by the White Sox Yesterday. Aroldis Chapman blew one of the games in the ninth. The Mets won another series by beating the Rockies yesterday that's to a great outing by Taijuan Walker. Jerry goes around the NBA from last night's playoff games. In the final segment of the show, we talk about the NFL getting ready to kick Daniel Snyder out.
Hour 1: The Show opens with a quick recap of the NY sports landscape from this weekend including the Mets and Yankees and then they focus on the Rangers/Hurricanes series. The Rangers won last night. Carolina leads the series 2-1 right now. Jerry is here for his first update but first we try to figure out what we're doing for dinner in NJ the night before our Kickoff to Summer Event at D'Jais in Belmar, NJ. Jerry starts with audio from yesterday's Rangers win over Carolina. We then turn to the Yankees getting swept in a double header yesterday by the White Sox. Taijuan Walker pitched a gem for the Mets as they beat the Rockies in Colorado. Jerry goes around the NBA from last night's playoff games. Tiger Woods withdrew from the PGA event this past weekend. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about dinner plans for Thursday night before our live event Friday morning. And we are all guest bartending at The Ugly Duckling in NYC on Wednesday night. Hour 2: The 7am hour starts with Josh Donaldson vs. Tim Anderson from this past weekend's Yankees/White Sox matchup. Donaldson called Anderson ‘Jackie', as he once referred to himself as the Jackie Robinson of today. Anderson thought it was racist to say that. Jerry returns for another update and starts with reaction to Josh Donaldson and Tim Anderson's confrontation over Donaldson referring to him as ‘Jackie'. The Rangers beat the Hurricanes and now trail in the series 2-1. Jerry goes around the NBA from last night's playoff games. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about HBO's Real Sports interviewing some of Deshaun Watson's accusers. That will air tomorrow night. Hour 3: The 8am hour begins with talk of Tiger Woods withdrawing from the PGA event this past weekend. We also take calls about the Josh Donaldson/Tim Anderson ‘Jackie' situation. Jerry returns for another update and starts with the Rangers beating Carolina yesterday. The Yankees were swept by the White Sox in a double header yesterday. In the final segment of the hour, Mark Chernoff got a job as a sports anchor at 107 The Boss in NJ. Gio gives an impression of what Mark's update will sound like. Hour 4: In the final hour of the show, Bartolo Colon put out a video of him pitching and wants to pitch for the Mets now that Max Scherzer is out. Gio caught a big fish this weekend. Boomer talks about the way ESPN covers hockey. Dan in Carteret calls about the Kickoff To Summer Party on Friday. Jerry returns and starts with the Rangers win over Carolina yesterday. The Yankees were swept in a doubleheader by the White Sox Yesterday. Aroldis Chapman blew one of the games in the ninth. The Mets won another series by beating the Rockies yesterday that's to a great outing by Taijuan Walker. Jerry goes around the NBA from last night's playoff games. In the final segment of the show, we talk about the NFL getting ready to kick Daniel Snyder out.
Evan and Big Zoo on a Saturday morning?? Oh yeah, my man. Evan breaks down the Rangers Game 2 loss to the Hurricanes, how the Mets can move forward without Max Scherzer, will Bartolo Colon come back? Plus, LeBron James to the Nets? Anything is possible! All that and much more.
Hour 1: The show opens with the Mets walk off win and the Yankees walk off loss. Max Scherzer will be out 6-8 weeks. Boomer wants Bartolo Colon back. Gio thinks that's a terrible idea. Peter Schwartz is in for an ill Jerry Recco. They start with some Rangers talk and then get into the Mets walk off win against the Cardinals thanks to a Pete Alonso HR. Max Scherzer will miss 6-8 weeks with an oblique injury. The Yankees lose to the Orioles on a walk off HR. Peter has audio of Jimbo Fisher vs. Nick Saban. Peter goes around the NHL from last night's playoff games. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about Tiger Woods eating a giant sandwich on the 14th hole. Boomer says it sounded weird to hear Joe Buck talking golf on the alternate broadcast. Hour 2: The 7am hour starts with talk of Rangers/Hurricanes and what will the pace of play be like. Boomer talks about the importance of the first two lines for the Rangers in tonight's game. We take some calls including one guy asking if Gio has looked at gas prices for filling up your Boat. $12 a gallon in NJ. We also take calls on Tiger Woods and John Daly. Peter Schwartz returns for an update. Pete Alonso hit a walk off HR to beat the Cardinals. Max Scherzer will miss 6-8 weeks with an oblique injury. The Orioles hit a walk off HR to beat the Yankees. Jimbo Fisher went off on Nick Saban for saying Texas A&M bought all of their players. Peter goes around the NBA from last night's playoff games. Deshaun Watson will be meeting with the NFL today about the massages. In the final segment of the hour, they talk about Tiger most likely not making the cut this weekend. A caller thinks John & Suzyn are trying to embarrass Orioles players. Hour 3: The 8am hour starts with talk about the Kickoff To Summer Party coming up next Friday. Gio thinks he smells weed. Peter returns for another update. We talk about veganism. Then Peter gets into the Mets walk off win against the Cardinals. Pete Alonso crushed a HR in the tenth. Max Scherzer is out for 6-8 weeks with an oblique injury. Jimbo Fisher goes off on Nick Saban's claims that he bought all of his players. Daniel Jones was asked about the Giants not picking up his fifth year option. In the final segment of the hour, we discussed Greg Olsen getting to call the Super Bowl with Kevin Burkhardt. Boomer says John Lynch was in the mix before Tom Brady ended up being the guy for Fox. Hour 4: The final hour opens with Max Scherzer being out for 6-8 weeks with an oblique injury. Having Buck Showalter as the Manager seems to make the Scherzer news not as bad. Rangers/Carolina game 2 is tonight. Peter returns for the final update of the week. He started with the Pete Alonso walk off HR in the 10th against the Cardinals. Max Scherzer has an oblique injury and is out 6-8 weeks. The Orioles hit a walk off HR to beat the Yankees. Jimbo Fisher goes off on Nick Saban and his claims Texas A&M bought all their players. Gio has had enough of Jimbo Fisher. In the final segment of the week, we talked more about Jimbo Fisher vs. Nick Saban on buying players.
Hour 1: The show opens with the Mets walk off win and the Yankees walk off loss. Max Scherzer will be out 6-8 weeks. Boomer wants Bartolo Colon back. Gio thinks that's a terrible idea. Peter Schwartz is in for an ill Jerry Recco. They start with some Rangers talk and then get into the Mets walk off win against the Cardinals thanks to a Pete Alonso HR. Max Scherzer will miss 6-8 weeks with an oblique injury. The Yankees lose to the Orioles on a walk off HR. Peter has audio of Jimbo Fisher vs. Nick Saban. Peter goes around the NHL from last night's playoff games. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about Tiger Woods eating a giant sandwich on the 14th hole. Boomer says it sounded weird to hear Joe Buck talking golf on the alternate broadcast.
The show opens with the Mets walk off win and the Yankees walk off loss. Max Scherzer will be out 6-8 weeks. Boomer wants Bartolo Colon back. Gio thinks that's a terrible idea.
Take me out to the ballgame... Take me out to the ball... Rex and Greg return to the podcast to discuss America's pastime, and its returning Boys of Summer--We're talking BASEBALL. Topics include Hank Aaron, the St. Louis Browns, and the Designated Hitter. Plus, fun games like I See What You Did There and FMK! Oh, and you're right. It's Bartolo Colon and we said the wrong first name a few times.Check out Zimmie and Rex's flower shop: https://allhailasphodel.com/. They do AMAZING WORK!And read Rethinking Fandom: https://beltpublishing.com/products/rethinking-fandom-how-to-beat-the-sports-industrial-complex-at-its-own-game (I know I will!)
Hour 4: The 9am hour starts with talk about tonight's NCAA championship game between Kansas & UNC. We then move to Jacob deGrom's injury and Max Scherzer's hamstring. Boomer says he probably had this same injury as deGrom when he was doing two-a-days as an NFL QB. A caller thinks pitchers need to be fatter, like Bartolo Colon. Jerry returns for his final update of the day. NYC is going to crack down on distracted driving. NCAA Championship game tips off at 9:20pm tonight. South Carolina wins the Women's NCAA Championship. The Mets have pitching woes with deGrom and Scherzer. Max doesn't seem too worried about it. The young players on the Knicks beat Orlando yesterday. Jerry goes around the NBA from yesterday. The Rangers lost to the Flyers. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer is impressed with the drone footage of Elon Musk's Tesla factory in Berlin. Gio watched some of the Grammys because Dua Lipa was presenting. Carlos Beltran talked about the cheating Astros. He becomes a Yankees analyst this week.
Hour 1: The show begins with talk about Jacob deGrom and his shoulder injury. Boomer believes he had this when he was quarterbacking and doing two-a-days. There were also no MRIs back then. Boomer thinks it's good news that deGrom does not require surgery. This is also Masters Week. Tiger says he's a ‘game time decision'. Gio said golf among his friends has never been more popular, and that's because of legalized sports gambling. Jerry's here for his first update of the morning. He gets started with baseball and Buck Showalter talking about Max Scherzer and whether he will start Opening Day. South Carolina wins the women's NCAA college basketball tournament. Tonight Kansas/North Carolina doesn't tip off until 9:20pm. Jerry goes around the NBA and NHL from yesterday. Islanders beat the Rangers again. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about the Yankees and Opening Day this coming Thursday. Buzz or No Buzz, Yankees Opening Day. We all agree, No Buzz. Mets lost Buzz because of deGrom situation. Hour 2: The 7am hour starts with talk of who on the Yankees has the most pressure on them Gio says it's Aaron Judge, Gerrit Cole and Aaron Hicks. Which currently healthy Yankee will be the first to get hurt this season. Not feeling a lot of buzz around the Yankees winning a championship this season. Jerry returns for another update but first Boomer tells us the Jags spent a ton of money in the off season. Jerry starts with clips of Buck Showalter on deGrom's injury. Aaron Boone is excited to get Mets reliever Miguel Castro. The Knicks young guys looked good in yesterday's win. South Carolina beat UConnin the Women's National Championship Game. Kansas/North Carolina gets underway tonight at 9:20pm, way too late for us. Jerry goes around the NHL including the Rangers losing to the Flyers. Tiger says he's a game time decision for the Masters. We all think he is playing. In the final segment of the hour, is there Buzz or No Buzz around the NFL Draft? Boomer says Buzz. A caller wants to know if Tiger can get a piggyback ride around the course at the Masters. We also talked about the NFL salary cap. Hour 3: The 8am hour starts with talk about Duke/North Carolina and Coach K losing to Carolina again. A caller thinks Boomer & Gio are too negative about the Yankees. We take more calls on the Yankees and the Masters. Jerry returns for another update and starts with baseball. Scherzer & deGrom both have injuries. Scherzer could still start Opening Day. John Sterling is not doing his HR calls during Spring Training. Coach K thinks it's a beautiful sight to see players crying after the game. Jerry goes around the NBA from yesterday. Actress Estelle Harris, who played George's mom on Seinfeld, passed away. Rangers lost to the Flyers. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about Ed Coleman and Bob Heusslerretiring. Hour 4: The 9am hour starts with talk about tonight's NCAA championship game between Kansas & UNC. We then move to Jacob deGrom's injury and Max Scherzer's hamstring. Boomer says he probably had this same injury as deGrom when he was doing two-a-days as an NFL QB. A caller thinks pitchers need to be fatter, like Bartolo Colon. Jerry returns for his final update of the day. NYC is going to crack down on distracted driving. NCAA Championship game tips off at 9:20pm tonight. South Carolina wins the Women's NCAA Championship. The Mets have pitching woes with deGrom and Scherzer. Max doesn't seem too worried about it. The young players on the Knicks beat Orlando yesterday. Jerry goes around the NBA from yesterday. The Rangers lost to the Flyers. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer is impressed with the drone footage of Elon Musk's Tesla factory in Berlin. Gio watched some of the Grammys because Dua Lipa was presenting. Carlos Beltran talked about the cheating Astros. He becomes a Yankees analyst this week.
In this episode, Tony and Chad interview former New York Mets and Seattle Mariners utility man Eric "Soup" Campbell. Eric tells an epic story about needing to use the bathroom at an unfortunate moment in a Mets game and the crazy story about how he got one last chance to play in the big leagues before retiring. Eric also gives insight into the Mets clubhouse and teammates like Matt Harvey, David Wright, and Bartolo Colon. Following the interview, the guys give their favorite picks for college football and the NFL this weekend from a betting perspective. Twitter - https://twitter.com/dnpcdshow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dnpcdsports Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dnpcdsports Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code "DNP" at https://www.manscaped.com! #ad #manscapedpod Visit https://www.oddsshark.com and start thinking like a shark today! #ad Go to https://betterhelp.com/DNP to get 10% off your first month of therapy. #ad Hot Pie Media is an on-demand digital audio/video entertainment network with interests primarily in the creation of original, relevant, and entertaining podcasts. https://hotpiemedia.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the World Series is upon us, Adam Katz, one of the top-tier Major League Baseball (MLB) agents, and host, Brad Johnson, sit down to talk baseball. Adam rose to prominence as an agent in the 80's and 90's representing four of the league's MVP award winners: Sammy Sosa (1998), Ken Caminiti (1996), Mo Vaughn (1995) and Willie McGee (1985). Adam joined Wasserman’s Team Sports group in 2006 and currently serves as Executive Vice President and Co-Managing Executive of Baseball. In his almost 40 years representing over 200 players, he has finalized roughly 600 major league contracts, many of them market-setting, for players from over 15 countries. His experience across different markets is unmatched in the industry. Adam's clientele is a diverse roster of over 40 Major and Minor League baseball players, including Hanley Ramirez, Jeff Samardzija, Kenley Jansen, Kenta Maeda, Yulieski Gurriel, Billy Hamilton, Bartolo Colon, Jose Quintana, Yasmani Grandal, and Lourdes Gurriel, as well as representing Aaron Boone throughout his career as player, broadcaster, and manager of the New York Yankees. Adam is included in Forbes Sports Agents 2020 list with over $640 million in contracts and is consistently ranked as one of the top baseball agents. Join Adam and Brad, long-time friends, as they discuss the business of being a sports agent in baseball, what it entails, the skill set that has worked for Adam, the value of mentorship in his career, and what it was like testifying to Congress about performance-enhancing drugs sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with Sammy Sosa. On a more personal note, we learn about Adam's background, values instilled in him, how he found his way into the industry, his connection to Bill Withers, and how LL Cool J allegedly once stole his date. * * * Please follow @CornerTableTalk on Instagram and Facebook For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: https://postandbeamhospitality.com/ For questions or comments, please e.mail: info@postandbeamhospitality.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 We look back a year later at the Mike Clevinger deal and talk about how this one could end up being talked about like the Bartolo Colon trade is talked about in Indians lore. 2 We dig into the promotion of Gianpaul Gonzalez, the trade of Brad Peacock, some minor moves, and the Francisco Lindor situation with the Mets.3 We talk about the game in progress against the Royals. A game that has been all Amed Rosario and Zach Plesac in the early goings. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amazin' But True: A NY Mets Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about Tylor Megill's successful MLB debut Wednesday. They discuss the win, the Mets rotation, Michael Conforto's return, Edwin Diaz's success, nail care for pitchers, manicures and Jake makes a bet with Sarah McCrory. The guys answer a voicemail on Bartolo Colon in “You Got Mail.” Jake learns how to say “injury list” and “rookie debut” at the Nelson Figueroa Spanish Academy. NY Post Mets beat writer Mike Puma drops by to talk about Megill, Marcus Stroman's injury, Jacob deGrom and whether the Mets will add a starting pitcher. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's episode, Brent Maguire takes a look back at the 2005 playoff season for the Angels. In 2005, Bartolo Colon won the second Cy Young Award in franchise history and the Angels dominantly pitched their way to their second ALCS in four seasons. At the risk of bringing postseason PTSD to Angels fans, Brent decided to not go too in-depth for the 2005 ALCS (thanks @ A.J. Pierzynski and Doug Eddings).-2005 Playoff Reflection at Crashing the Pearly Gates: https://crashingthepearlygates.com/2020/04/27/playoff-reflection-the-2005-season/-Angels GM Candidate article at Crashing the Pearly Gates: https://crashingthepearlygates.com/2020/10/19/examining-the-potential-angels-gm-candidates/-All audio courtesy of Major League Baseball-Contact Brent at brentjmaguire94@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices