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Not the post-football start host Matt Perrault was looking for as he went 0-3 last night. Matt is back with 2 NBA futures and 2 CBB bets before the first ever college basketball on the latest episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send a text⚾️ “It ain't over 'til it's over.” — Yogi BerraIn baseball, you don't know the game is done until the last out is made. And in divorce? The same is often true.In this interview with Founding Attorney, Lewis Landerholm, we break down why divorce isn't always “over” when you think it is, what typically happens next, and how to avoid surprises during the final stretch.Lewis and Steve discuss the various stages of divorce proceedings, from reaching agreements to judge rulings, and explain why the process continues well after a judgment is signed. The conversation covers the complexities of drafting final judgments, post-divorce obligations, and the potential need for enforcement or modification actions. They also highlight the importance of having ongoing support for clients navigating the numerous administrative and practical tasks that follow a divorce decree. If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
Ole Miss athletics is in for a busy week. Baseball opens its season, while star football quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has a court date with the NCAA. The Rebel Yell Hotline covers it all with Taylor Webb of Tollison & Webb P.A. and Jacob Rudner of Baseball America.Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.com* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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In today's episode, we take a (momentary) break from talking Georgia Football to preview Georgia Baseball's highly anticipated 2026 season. We identify the deficiencies that held Georgia back from making the College World Series the last two seasons, break the roster down from top to bottom, introduce you to the new-comers, and explain why everything is set-up for this to be an "Omaha or Bust" season for the Diamond Dawgs. ____________________________ Make sure to visit Alumni Hall for the best selection of Georgia gear and accessories anywhere on planet Earth! MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE GLORY UGA PODCAST YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR MORE IN-DEPTH GEORGIA SPORTS CONTENT! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Matt Youmans delve into the latest college sports betting insights, analyzing key games and player performances. They discuss betting strategies, including live betting angles and the impact of recent college match outcomes on betting lines. Johnny Avello, then Brian Butch and then Paul Fritschner join the show. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://www.vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=best-bets&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=best-bets to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dustin Swedelson recaps Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. Eric Cohen also joins the show. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://www.vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=best-bets&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=best-bets to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of 'Cashing Out,' Dustin Swedelson analyzes the recent Super Bowl 60, discussing key plays, betting outcomes, and insights into future NFL seasons. They explore potential long shots for next year's betting landscape, focusing on teams like the Chargers and Bears, while also addressing player performances and betting strategies. Zach Cohen and Jeff Erickson also join the show. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://www.vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=best-bets&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=best-bets to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Dustin Swedelson on the Monday edition of 'Cashing Out' as he recaps Super Bowl 60 and discusses potential future betting opportunities. Tune in for insights on college basketball, including the Kansas Jayhawks' performance against Arizona, and get the latest updates on live NBA games. Perfect for sports betting enthusiasts looking for expert analysis and tips. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://www.vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=best-bets&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=best-bets to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Matt Youmans provide in-depth analysis of ongoing college basketball games, including the Arizona Wildcats vs. Kansas Jayhawks matchup. They discuss betting strategies, live odds, and expert insights, making it a must-watch for sports betting enthusiasts. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://www.vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=best-bets&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=best-bets to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Matt Youmans discuss key sports betting insights, including the impact of Darryn Peterson's absence on Kansas' game against Arizona, along with game analyses and betting lines. Todd Dewey also joins the show to talk about how the sportsbooks did after Super Bowl LX. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://www.vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=best-bets&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=best-bets to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of VSiN PrimeTime, hosts Tim Murray and Matt Youmans discuss college basketball season, recap Super Bowl 60, and analyze key matchups, including St. John's vs. Xavier and Oregon vs. Indiana. Aaron Moore also joins the show. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://www.vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=best-bets&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=best-bets to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The guys discuss former Dolphins head coach Adam Gase landing an assistant job with the Chargers, where he'll join another former Dolphins coach, Mike McDaniel, in Los Angeles. That sparks a broader conversation about the biggest issues facing other leagues, including the NBA's overreliance on the three-point shot and the growing problem of star players not suiting up every night. They also point to MLB's financial imbalance, where big-market teams can outspend smaller clubs by a wide margin, creating a difficult path to competitiveness for teams with limited payrolls
The guys react to the Heat's ugly loss at home to a Jazz team clearly trying to tank, using it as a jumping-off point to discuss bigger issues around the NBA, including tanking and superstars not playing every night. The conversation shifts to the NFL, where the halftime show broke viewership records despite some owners voicing displeasure, reinforcing the idea that the league can do no wrong as ratings and revenue keep climbing. They compare that success to the challenges facing other leagues, particularly MLB, where big-spending teams have a massive competitive advantage and low-budget teams like the Marlins face an uphill battle to win.
Hour 1 opens with the Heat's ugly home loss to a tanking Jazz team, leading to a broader discussion about major issues in the NBA like tanking, load management, and the overreliance on the three-point shot. The guys contrast that with the NFL's continued dominance, as the Super Bowl halftime show breaks viewership records and the league's ratings and revenue keep climbing no matter the controversy. They also touch on MLB's financial imbalance and how low-payroll teams like the Marlins face an uphill battle to compete. The hour includes news of Adam Gase joining Mike McDaniel with the Chargers and wraps with some lighthearted Valentine's Day talk as Joe and Hollywood debate how far you really have to go to get it right.
The Royals lose another member of their 2015 Championship team and what do the Royals need to accomplish at Spring Training?Rany Jazayerli (Co-Founder Baseball Prospectus/@Jazayerli) and Soren Petro (Sports Radio 810-WHB, 810whb.com/@SorenPetro) are talking…- Remembering Terrence Gore.- Lugo, Bergert and Bubic throwing free and easy!- Carter Jensen looks like an everyday catcher.- Lucas Erceg is getting the K's.- Can Jac Caglianone take the next step?- Has the power returned for Blake Mitchell?- Can Issac Collins keep his OBP up?
The Super Bowl is DONE, which means for some teams, pitchers and catchers report TODAY! This is what we've been waiting for all offseason. Spring Training is here, and this is when our show hits primetime. We can't thank you enough for being along for the ride — and don't forget to hit subscribe!Today, we dive into Tim Kurkjian's all-time favorite Spring Training stories, featuring warthogs, bicycles, and softball gloves. We also celebrate a few birthdays, including one from Australia (not something you see every day).We rip some cards and see what we can uncover — always a good time with “Three Cards in the Bathroom.” Tim may be a historian of the game, but there's one never-achieved matchup he'll defend forever.Soak it all in, folks. Spring Training has arrived, and Tim and Jeff Kurkjian are celebrating right along with you. Thanks for listening, and as always, thanks for being part of our family. Visit GreatGameOrWhat.com to contact the show with your questions, quips and insights. Joy Pop Productions LLC Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pivoting off the Super Bowl loss, we get into a big update regarding Jayson Tatum's return to the Celtics and the Red Sox filling out their infield right before Spring Training in tonight's Headlines. Then, Dunkin is back at it with Ben Affleck in a Super Bowl commercial as discussed in the New England Nightly News. And, an early look into the offseason and why the Patriots' priority should be to add top-end talent to any position of need.
A big update on the return of Jayson Tatum and the Red Sox fill their infielder void with Caleb Durbin discussed in the Headlines.
That's a wrap on another NFL season for the Daily Juice. Host Matt Perrault took down a 14-1 ticket on the Seahawks and ended the season way up. Matt is back with NBA plays on the latest episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HOUR 3- Klein's Kid's Baseball, Your Longest Dry Spell and MORE full 1688 Mon, 09 Feb 2026 16:40:00 +0000 Xfxe2OfefqqTHA6K0ahefZMMmijkIYmt society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 3- Klein's Kid's Baseball, Your Longest Dry Spell and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodca
Apparently, the MLB commissioner is making fans spend a lot of money to watch their favorite sport.
Bobby and Alex discuss how MLBPA's expansion into AI caricatures of baseball players could cure the male loneliness epidemic and lead us to finally determine whether climate change is real. Then, they react to Tarik Skubal winning the largest arbitration case in MLB history, before discussing the latest update in the Emmanuel Clase pitch-spiking scandal. Finally, they get to do their favorite thing: make fun of new STADIUM RENDERINGS!Links:The latest in the Emmanuel Clase sagaJoin the Tipping Pitches Patreon Tipping Pitches merchandise Call the Tipping Pitches voicemail: 785-422-5881Tipping Pitches features original music from Steve Sladkowski of PUP.
In this edition of Hollywood's Headlines, the guys break down the NBA Dunk Contest, which features a few players that most fans have never even heard of. They dive into the rising cost of sports streaming, including MLB.tv's pricey new setup for Marlins games, and how stacking multiple services is making it harder for fans to follow their teams. College basketball drama is also on the agenda, as Duke's head coach criticizes court-storming after UNC's win over Duke, citing player and staff safety, and Jordon Hudson draws attention with a controversial shirt at the same game.
Hour 4 previews the Marlins' upcoming season and features Joe taking some shots at Derek Jeter. The conversation turns to the NFL, debating whether stars like Travis Kelce or Aaron Rodgers will return next season and who will be the top contenders—Rams, Seahawks, or Bills—while noting the Dolphins' long Super Bowl odds and limited free-agent flexibility, with Joe stressing patience. They also break down the Super Bowl halftime show, giving props to Bad Bunny's production while acknowledging mixed reactions from fans, and reflect on the underwhelming game itself, including a brief discussion of the commercials.
On Monday's edition of the Joe Rose Show, the guys break down Super Bowl 60, celebrating Sam Darnold's story and Seattle's dominant defense that overwhelmed the Patriots, while also critiquing Drake Maye and rookie Will Campbell's struggles. They debate the Dolphins' quarterback future, with Joe insisting Tua needs a fresh start through a cut, trade, or overpaid return. The crew reflects on the underwhelming game and Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny. College football talk includes the Miami Hurricanes' offseason, with Mario Cristobal joining to discuss roster retention, key transfer targets, program momentum, and adapting to Sports Science. The show also touches on the NBA and MLB, including the Heat standing pat at the trade deadline, Marlins FanFest, rising streaming costs, and the latest Duke/UNC court-storming drama. Finally, they look ahead to the next NFL season, debating returning stars like Kelce and Rodgers and who will be the league's top contenders.
Joe makes it clear he believes the Dolphins cannot bring Tua back next season, arguing the team's only real options are to cut him or trade him while eating part of his salary. He notes the final decision will rest with the new GM, who he expects to take full accountability for the franchise's direction. The guys reference Leroy's previously stated opinion that Tua should be kept and allowed to compete for the starting job in training camp, but Joe pushes back, saying Tua needs a fresh start elsewhere. They also circle back to Super Bowl 60, calling it a bit of a dud, pointing out how New England was outcoached and outplayed, and suggesting even Denver would've put up a better fight.
Hour 2 kicks off with Joe laying out his stance on Tua, saying the Dolphins can't bring him back next season and their only real options are to cut or trade him while paying part of his salary. The guys note the new GM will ultimately make the call and take accountability for the team's direction, while also referencing Leroy's opinion that Tua should compete for the starting job—though Joe insists the quarterback needs a fresh start elsewhere. They recap an underwhelming Super Bowl 60, highlighting how New England was outcoached and outplayed, and even suggest Denver would've put up a better fight. The conversation shifts to the NBA, with disappointment over the Heat standing pat at the trade deadline. Ron Magill joins from Zoo Miami to discuss the Super Bowl, reflect on Marlins FanFest, promote upcoming zoo events, and touch on college sports with the Hurricanes and Gators. Finally, Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with the NBA Dunk Contest, MLB streaming issues, and Duke/UNC court-storming drama.
Hour 3 features Mario Cristobal discussing the Hurricanes' offseason, including key roster retention, pursuing Duke QB Darian Mensah and WR Cooper Barkate, and adding pass rusher Damon Wilson. He highlights the program's momentum, Mark Fletcher returning, and how the staff studies other teams while adapting to Sports Science. The hour also recaps Super Bowl 60, celebrating Sam Darnold's feel-good victory, breaking down struggles from Drake Maye and Will Campbell, and discussing Dolphins fans' view that Tua needs a fresh start via cut, trade, or overpaid return.
Hour 1 opens with the Seahawks winning Super Bowl 60 behind a suffocating defensive performance that overwhelmed the Patriots from the start, as Seattle's front proved far too much for rookie left tackle Will Campbell and a shaky Drake Maye. The guys break down an ugly, punt-filled game that was never really close, why Seattle's tougher path had them more prepared, and why Minnesota may regret letting Sam Darnold walk. They also give credit to the Patriots' defense for keeping New England within striking distance despite the lopsided feel. The conversation shifts to college football with talk of bowl games losing relevance, a potential 16-team playoff, praise for elite Miami recruit Jackson Cantwell, and Joe wraps it up with stories from a wedding weekend that was fun—but rough on the body.
Mario Cristobal joins the show to discuss the Miami Hurricanes' roster and offseason, including efforts to retain key players and pursue top talent like Duke QB Darian Mensah and WR Cooper Barkate through the transfer portal. He talks about adding pass rusher Damon Wilson, the depth in the running back room, and Mark Fletcher's decision to return for another season, emphasizing that the Canes have unfinished business. Mario also highlights the program's momentum at an all-time high, shares how he and the staff study other teams' offseason strategies after long postseason runs, and discusses adapting to Sports Science and the new era of technology in college football.
The guys celebrate Sam Darnold's feel‑good Super Bowl 60 victory, highlighting the adversity he overcame to finally win a title. Seattle's defense stifled the Patriots all game, while the Seahawks relied on five field goals, the longest from 41 yards, as their offense struggled to reach the end zone. Rookie QB Drake Maye and Patriots left tackle Will Campbell face heavy criticism after tough performances, and Jets and Vikings fans are feeling the sting of seeing Darnold succeed where they couldn't. The conversation turns to the Dolphins, with fans largely agreeing that Tua needs a fresh start—whether it's being cut, traded with Miami covering most of his salary, or an unlikely overpaid return to compete for the starting job. The segment even draws a comparison to how it would feel if Tua led another team to a Super Bowl next season.
The Seahawks win Super Bowl 60 behind a dominant defensive performance that overwhelmed the Patriots from the opening snap. Seattle's front proved far too much for rookie Will Campbell and the New England offense, with Drake Maye looking timid on the biggest stage. WePatriots' favorable path to the game. The guys discuss how Seattle's much tougher road to the Super Bowl had them ready for the moment, why even the Rams likely would've handled New England with ease, and still give respect to the Patriots for their season despite the lopsided result.
The guys react to Seattle's defensive dominance in Super Bowl 60 and argue that Minnesota clearly made a mistake moving on from Sam Darnold. While the Patriots' defense held strong and kept the Seahawks out of the end zone for much of the night, Seattle still controlled the game from start to finish. They note it wasn't an all-time classic Super Bowl, but that won't matter to the champs. The conversation shifts to college football, where bowl games continue to lose relevance and the College Football Playoff could soon expand to 16 teams with a new format. Joe also praises Miami's elite left tackle recruit Jackson Cantwell, saying he reminds him of Francis Mauigoa, and wraps the segment with a recap of a wedding weekend that was a great time—but a little tougher on the body than it used to be.
The guys express some disappointment that the Heat stood pat at the trade deadline, noting it doesn't feel like the usual Pat Riley approach. Ron Magill joins the show from Zoo Miami and weighs in on Super Bowl 60, praising the Seahawks' defense and pointing out how the Patriots' offense never had a chance to settle in, while also sharing respect for Mike Vrabel. Ron looks back on Marlins FanFest and calls it a fantastic event, especially for the kids, and highlights several upcoming events at the zoo, including his popular “Sex and the Animals” presentation. The conversation also touches briefly on college sports, including both the Hurricanes and the Gators
Ben & Woods start the 8am hour with Woodsy telling us he was conflicted when his house was visited by some ding-dong ditchers over the weekend, but the kids went about it all wrong. Then we play today's game of Take On Woods before the guys talk a little more about Super Bowl 60 and focus on Bad Bunny's halftime show and all of the commercials we saw throughout the afternoon. Listen here!
Monday February 9th, 2026 - FULL SHOW full 9863 Mon, 09 Feb 2026 18:02:20 +0000 Y7N3a5LpwAiNdW3AjwbNS5GRNT8JMZfR baseball,mlb,san diego padres,sports Ben & Woods On Demand Podcast baseball,mlb,san diego padres,sports Monday February 9th, 2026 - FULL SHOW Ben and Woods bring a unique sound to the San Diego airwaves with an entertaining and informative show. As a couple of true baseball junkies, Ben and Woods could not be happier to be on the home of the Padres. Listen here for big moments from the show, weekdays, 6AM - 10AM PT on 97.3 The Fan. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%
Ben & Woods kick off the 9am hour with The Reindl Report and a couple of Paulie's top headlines from over the weekend, including an updated medal count from the Winter Olympics! Then the guys turn their attention to Padres Spring Training as pitchers and catchers report TOMORROW and Spring Training Sammy is already on his way out to Peoria. Plus, what could the Padres lineup look like with how the roster is currently constructed? Listen here!
Ben & Woods open the 7am hour talking a little hoops as San Diego State went up to Fort Collins and took care of business, beating Air Force 88-54 on Saturday evening. Then we get to "Don't (And DO) Do This" before the guys are joined by Craig Elsten for our weekly Monday chat talking some Padres offseason and SDFC who gets back on the pitch tomorrow night! Listen here!
Ben, Woods, and Paul are here for you on a Monday morning! We start the show with a little foreplay and talk about the fun weekend everyone had, and Woodsy got to see both of the guys separately over the weekend. Then we set the menu for today's show before the guys talk a little football and give some thoughts on the Seattle Seahawks dominating defense last night as they beat the Patriots 29-13 to win Super Bowl 60. Listen here!
Tye returns to recap a Super Bowl he did not watch and the Razorbacks 20-point win in a historically tough road venue. Baseball starts this weekend! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Cheats is joined by Flobo, April, Malik, and Lewis to discuss the MLB offseason. In this episode the crew discusses:Kyle Tucker (and if the Dodgers are ruining baseball)Pete Alonso to the O'sAlex Bregman to the Cubs (Did the Sox fumble another player)Bo Bichette to the Mets The crew also reviewed the Top 100 Players Right now (according to MLB.com).All of this and more on this episode of the Black Baseball Mixtape podcast. Please rate and review the show. Subscribe to the Black Baseball Mixtape on Substack. The Mixtape is in partnership with the Players Alliance, Numbers Game Scorebooks, and Minority Prospects.
Ryan Brauninger and Michael Earley join the show to talk about the upcoming Aggie baseball season. Then, Mark French calls in to talk about Aggie men's basketball.
En este episodio de Baseball News analizamos la actualidad más importante del béisbol profesional:
We've reached the end of the football season and host Matt Perrault is sitting pretty with future tickets on both teams playing today. However, Matt has a MASSIVE card of props and plays for you on the Super Bowl Sunday episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fantasy Baseball Live – February 8, 2026 @ 1 pm ETSegment 1 – News and Notes1.The Reds sign Eugenio Suarez for a one-year, $15 million contract. He mostly played third base last season, but with future HOFer Ke'Bryan Hayes there, I guess he'll be the full-time DH.a.Thoughts?b.In looking at their lineup, Spencer Steer or Sal Stewart is going to lose playing time. Steer is 28 and is one year removed from a 20-20 season, but with serious concerns about how much he'll hit, and Sal Stewart is a rookie, although he looked great in his debut last season. How does this shake out?2.The Red Sox sign Isiah Kiner-Falefa to a one-year, $6 million contract. Is this just depth or is this a message that Marcelo Mayer needs to hit?a.What happened to Kristian Campbell?3.The Padres sign Miguel Andujar for $1.5 million, and in looking at their roster. Is he going to get enough at-bats at DH to make him a sneaky late-round grab? He's an afterthought in drafts at an ADP of 601.4.The Yankees re-sign Paul Goldschmidt, and in reading details of the signing, the Yankees were not the only suitor. He's far from the player he was, but should I be worried that he could steal at-bats away from Ben Rice?a.If so, do you discount Rice at the draft table?5.Finally, the Tigers had an eventful and expensive week. First they lost their arbitration hearing with Skubal, which cost of them $32 million and they signed Framber Valdez to a big three-year deal.a.I guess if there were worries about them moving Skubal, that appears to be unlikely. Thoughts on Tigers this season?Segment 2 – Fantasy Questions of the AL WestThe Athletics1.Denzel Clarke looks like he will get the first shot at center field. Do you like Clarke or Colby Thomas to get the bulk of the at-bats?a.Does it even matter?2.Outside of Nick Kurtz, which two Athletics are you most interested in rostering?3.We now have data on the first year at Sutter Park in Sacremento and it ranked as the second best ballpark to hit in after Coors Field.a.Luis Severino had a 3.02 ERA away from Sutter and a whopping 6.01 ERA at home. I grabbed him in the 31st round of my NFBC Draft Champions League and was going to do the Home/Away game. Dumb idea?b.The ballpark factor does not bode well for young rookies like Luis Morales and Gage Jump. Thoughts?4.Who gets the saves for A's?5.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)Houston Astros1.After a great spring training, Cam Smith wasn't very good. In 134 games, he hit nine home runs and stole eight bases while hitting .236. In Spring Training, he hit .342 with four home runs and 15 games. a.Is this a reminder to ignore spring training stats?b.Also, do you see 2026 as a growth year for Smith? If so, could he become a 15+ home run guy with 10+ stolen bases?2.Yordan Alvarez – Over/Under 400 at-bats?3.Stat line for Tatsuya Imai – IP, K's, ERA and wins – 165, 180K, 3.50 ERA, 10 wins4.Christian Javier was a horse, and then 2024 came, and he had TJS. He struggled in his returns, but the fastball was back and the change-up was as good as ever. He doesn't throw particularly hard, but his xERA was 3.36 last season.a.Any interest?5.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)Los Angeles Angels1.Nolan Schanuel – Over/Under 15 home runs?a.Everyone thought he would hit, and while he makes great contact, his low hard-hit rate drives his BABIP down, and he hit .264 with a .263 xBA. How can you start this guy at first base?2.After Zach Neto and Jo Adel, give me two players you are interested in drafting from the Angels and why.3.Reid Detmers' stat line for 2026 – IP, Ks, ERAa.Detmers or Alek Manoah – who would you rather roster?4.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)Seattle Mariners1.Cal Raleigh will hit closer to 40 home runs or 60 home runs in 2026.2.Dominic Canzone or Victor Robles – Who would you rather roster and why?3.Which one of Colt Emerson or Kade Anderson do we see in 2026? Or, do we see both?a.I know you're not a big Emerson fan, but I think he's going to be very good when he gets up – hint, I think we see him in the first half4.I can't think of a good pitching question – but, WOW, what a staff?5.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)Texas Rangers1.Wyatt Langford – 2026 stat line – HR, SB, Runs, RBIs, and BA2.It's hard to say that Evan Carter is a bust, but so far, he's been a disappointment. He's still going as a number five outfielder – pick #71. Are you going to be one of those managers?3.I don't believe we talked about Josh Jung much last season or even when we did your third base rankings. He actually was somewhat healthy last season – 131 games, but hit 14 home runs and a SLG of .390. What happened?a.Is he of interest to you in upcoming drafts?4.Are you ready to trust Jack Leiter?5.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)
Presented by StrangeBrew Coffeehouse and Cannon Ford of Starkville/Cannon Chevrolet GMC of West Point - State's basketball slide continues. Assessing the overall football transfer class. Baseball enters game week with expectations, but also with many questions.