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Well it wasn't a losing day for host Matt Perrault. His 1-1 record actually was up on Thursday but Matt needs a winning day badly today. Matt is back with 2 bets on the PGA and Olympics for the Friday episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
February 13, 1920. The Negro National League is formed by a consortium of baseball team owners, creating the first successful Black baseball league. This episode originally aired in 2024. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.
The Dedeaux Download podcast, part of the Peristyle Podcast family of shows, returns with the 2026 college baseball beginning Friday. Shotgun Spratling and Kasey Kazliner continue with the third and final episode in the three-part season preview, leading up to the start of the 2026 USC baseball season. In the finale of the season preview series, USC head coach Andy Stankiewicz joins the Dedeaux Download to talk about where the Trojans stand heading into Opening Day Friday against Stankiewicz' alma mater, Pepperdine. He discusses how several returners are going to have to take a step forward to replace many of the team's top performers off last year's NCAA tournament team. Stankiewicz also talks about the Trojans' roster construction this offseason adding an impressive freshman class and some experienced transfers while turning other transfers down that were interested in USC. The head coach also discusses keeping the momentum of the program moving forward after ending a decade-long postseason drought and chats about what fans can expect when they come out to the new Dedeaux Field. After a break, Shotgun and Kasey take a final preseason look at the roster construction, discuss how the schedule breaks down for the Trojans and looks at the preseason perception of USC baseball this year with the team picked to finish third in the Big Ten. The podcasting duo previews this weekend's matchup with the Pepperdine Waves and answers your email questions about the transfer portal. 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
From 02/13 Hour 2: Blake Butera joins The Sports Junkies to preview the Washington Nationals season.
Caleb Wilson has a fractured hand leaving his and Carolina's season in doubt (1:32)The Tar Heels lost their momentum with a sluggish defeat at Miami (11:43) and now host Pitt looking to bounce back (23:00)Baseball season starts today and head coach Scott Forbes joins to preview the year (29:33)Star freshman gymnast Sydney Seabrooks joins (50:50)Plus: postcard bonanza (1:23:39), deodorant (1:44:27) and Tar Heel Tim returns (1:53:44) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Arkansas baseball season is officially here! Cam Kozeal joins the show to break down this year's team ahead of the Hogs opening day.
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Presented by TraxPlus - State opens the season at home against Hofstra with high expectations.
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Will Hill are joined by Cody Decker who gives his MLB futures. Plus, the guys preview tonight's NBA games. 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 Here 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 hour of A Numbers Game, Matt Brown and Kelley Bydlon break down some NFL division futures for next season, as well as the NBA all star game. Later, Matt Grissom joins the show to break down some college baseball. 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 Here 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 hour of A Numbers Game, Matt Brown and Kelley Bydlon go through some awards markets for this upcoming MLB season, as well as more NFL division preview. Later, they give their best bets for this weekend. 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 Here 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.
We're reacting to the Phillies releasing Nick Castellanos as well as the beer in dugout saga. -Not The End For Castellanos? -Verlander Reunion With Tigers -Chris Getz / Luisangel Acuña -Lindor, Holliday & Carroll Injuries -Fragile Braves Rotation -Family Feud Use promo code “Jared” to get up to $1000 in bonus credits AND a special pick on Underdog! PLAY HERE: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-d2PyPbHAPu Ultra is the ultimate guilt-free pouch — delivering instant focus and mental clarity, without nicotine or caffeine. New customers can use code 'BID' to get 15% off at https://TakeUltra.com. 0:00 - Nick Castellanos 19:09 - Justin Verlander 26:11 - Family Feud 38:38 - Lindor Injury 40:48 - Jackson Holliday 46:50 - Jordan Montgomery 49:34 - Braves Rotation 52:52 - Chris Getz 1:03:37 - Jayhay Nuggs 1:08:16 - Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Cressey Sports Performance – Florida hitting coach Ronnie Bernick discusses how young hitters can take their foundational swing mechanics to a hitting approach that plays in game scenarios under different circumstances.Support Our Sponsor: AG1
It's Valentine's Day Weekend which can only mean one thing:Appalachian State baseball preview with Coach Kermit Smith!It's our TENTH preview with Coach!
In Hour 3, Alain Poupart joins to break down the Dolphins' offseason strategy, insisting it's time to move on from Tua and examining the team's interest in Malik Willis, including whether he's a long-term solution or just a short-term band-aid. He also weighs in on Miami's big contracts — Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, and Minkah Fitzpatrick — while highlighting the promise of the team's young talent and stressing that building a core and winning habits is more important than this season's record. Joe and Hollywood joke about the stress of the Tua situation, reflect on Chris Grier's efforts, and share lighter moments including Valentine's plans and Jason Taylor posters. They also react to the Phillies cutting Nick Castellanos, revisiting the beer-in-the-dugout incident in Miami.
The guys react to the Phillies releasing Nick Castellanos, revisiting the incident in Miami when he brought a beer into the dugout and the tension it reportedly created with the manager. They discuss the apparent rift between Castellanos and the Phillies' skipper and what may have led to the split. The conversation shifts to appreciating Miguel Cabrera's unbelievable ability to simply get a hit whenever it mattered, reflecting on his greatness. They wrap up by talking about the Dodgers and how their dominance — and spending — is starting to frustrate the rest of baseball.
Hollywood finds himself on the hot seat as coach of his son's rec basketball team, sparking a broader conversation about youth sports pressure. Joe shares a story about calling someone a “quack” on the air years ago and nearly losing his job over it. The guys then pivot to NBA All-Star Weekend, questioning whether the game — and even the Pro Bowl — still carry any real meaning. Finally, they dive into the Dolphins' looming Tua decision after comments at a season ticket holder event, with Joe arguing the contract was a massive mistake and that owner Stephen Ross ultimately has to sign off on whatever comes next.
The guys discuss the very real possibility that Tua could be back next season, emphasizing there's no guarantee the Dolphins move on from him. They explore a potential scenario where Tua and Quinn Ewers battle for the starting job, sparking a heated debate in studio. Joe and Hollywood push back hard on any comparisons to a Sam Darnold-style resurgence, arguing Tua's struggles last season and physical limitations make that unlikely. The back-and-forth gets intense as they clash over what Miami should do at quarterback.
The guys react to Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan's comments on Tua at a season ticket holder event, calling it fairly generic as he emphasized the team is evaluating everything before making a decision. They explore whether Tua could potentially reunite with Mike McDaniel in Los Angeles and debate how realistic that scenario might be. The conversation also touches on Dolphins fans being deeply divided — and at times vicious — over Tua's future. Plus, they're surprised to learn DJ Uiagalelei is still in the league with the Chargers and discuss Trinidad Chambliss being granted a sixth year of eligibility after once being viewed as a potential top NFL draft quarterback
Robert Bailey from Rosenhaus Sports joins the show to share his powerful story of losing his daughter to mental health struggles and how that tragedy has inspired him to raise awareness. He discusses a charity event organized by Rosenhaus Sports to support mental health initiatives and help families in need. Bailey also weighs in on high school athletes receiving NIL opportunities, explaining why he believes NIL is ultimately a positive development for young players
Alain Poupart joins to weigh in on the Dolphins' quarterback situation, arguing it's time for the team to move on from Tua. He discusses the team's interest in Malik Willis, questioning whether Miami truly believes in him and whether he would be a long-term solution or just a short-term band-aid, including concerns about his potential price tag. Poupart also evaluates some of Miami's big contracts, including Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, and Minkah Fitzpatrick, while highlighting the promise of the Dolphins' young talent. He emphasizes that this season's record is irrelevant, stressing the importance of building a core and establishing winning habits for the long term.
Mike Florio joins the show to break down the Dolphins' Tua situation, arguing the team has likely decided to move on but is still figuring out the best way to do it. He calls Tua's contract one of the worst in NFL history and explains why Miami might have to attach a high-round draft pick to get another team to take it. Florio also weighs in on the trade market for quarterbacks, Trinidad Chambliss receiving another year of eligibility, and how prediction markets can influence the NFL and gambling. He shares his thoughts on the Super Bowl Bad Bunny halftime show and discusses Fernando Mendoza and the possibility of the Raiders trading the number one overall pick.
In Hour 4, the guys break down the Dolphins' offseason plans, emphasizing the need to build through the draft despite tight cap space. They react to Trinidad Chambliss being granted a sixth year of eligibility and poke fun at the idea of G-League players in the Dunk Contest. Mike Florio joins to weigh in on Tua, calling his contract one of the worst in NFL history and explaining why Miami may have to attach a high draft pick to move him. He also shares his take on prediction markets in the NFL, Fernando Mendoza, and the possibility of the Raiders trading the number one overall pick, plus he gives his thoughts on the Super Bowl Bad Bunny halftime show.
In Hour 2, the guys question why NBA stars continue to avoid the Dunk Contest — with even past winner Mac McClung sitting it out — and make their picks for the 3-point contest while debating whether All-Star Weekend has lost its edge. They also discuss Trinidad Chambliss being granted a sixth year of eligibility and use Shedeur Sanders' draft slide as a cautionary tale about hype versus reality. The conversation then shifts to the Dolphins, where Joe and Hollywood get heated over the possibility that Tua could be back next season and potentially battling Quinn Ewers for the starting job, strongly rejecting any comparisons to a Sam Darnold-type resurgence. Robert Bailey from Rosenhaus Sports joins to share his powerful story about mental health advocacy and weigh in on NIL opportunities for high school athletes
In Hour 1, Hollywood finds himself on the hot seat over his son's rec basketball team, leading to a broader conversation about pressure in youth sports and a story from Joe about nearly losing his job after calling someone a “quack” on the air. The guys weigh in on NBA All-Star Weekend, questioning whether the game — and even the Pro Bowl — still matter, before diving deep into the Dolphins' looming Tua decision following GM Jon-Eric Sullivan's generic comments at a season ticket holder event. They debate whether Tua could land with the Chargers, how divided and vicious the fanbase has become, and why Stephen Ross ultimately has to sign off on any move. The hour also touches on the Phillies releasing Nick Castellanos, after reports of him bringing a beer into the dugout, and Trinidad Chambliss earning a sixth year of college eligibility.
On Friday, the guys cover the Dolphins' quarterback conundrum, NBA All-Star Weekend and beyond. They debate Tua Tagovailoa's future, including the possibility he could return next season or be moved, and discuss Miami's interest in Malik Willis, big contracts, and building a core of young talent. Mike Florio joins to break down the trade market, Tua's historically bad contract, NFL prediction markets, and the Raiders' number one overall pick, while the crew also reacts to Trinidad Chambliss earning a sixth year of college eligibility. They touch on baseball news with Nick Castellanos being cut by the Phillies and reflect on Miguel Cabrera's career, plus lighter moments like All-Star Weekend highlights, youth sports pressure, and NIL opportunities for high school athletes with Robert Bailey.
It's approaching a record for days without a win for host Matt Perrault. How about an 0-8 start to the week? Just brutal. But this podcast never stops and neither does Matt. He's back with 3 bets for the latest episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Death and taxes might be the only two constants in this world, but why does the liberal state of California seem to be so intent on killing itself with more and more dumb taxes? Our ornery host, Mike Slater, has some thoughts on their latest scheme to draw blood from their wealthy residents and why it's backfiring in their leftist faces!Following that opener, Slater chats with former New York Yankee Mark Teixeira legend about running for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in the Lone Star State! MAGA! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Randy and Paul talk about the current status of Texas football, 2026 NCAAF national championship odds, Texas baseball, and Longhorn basketball. Baseball is almost here - what does Randy think about the team and the prospects for the Longhorns pitching staff? They also delve into important issues like Looney Tunes, the stress of coaching flag football, and why the Dominican Republic needs a war. The time is now for your new mortgage or refi with Gabe Winslow at 832-557-1095 or MortgagesbyGabe. Then get your financial life in order with advisor David McClellan 312-933-8823 with a free consult: dmcclellan@forumfinancial.com. Read his retirement tax bomb series at Kiplinger! https://www.kiplinger.com/retirement/retirement-planning/605109/is-your-retirement-portfolio-a-tax-bomb Need a great CenTex realtor? Contact Laura Baker at 512-784-0505 or laura@andyallenteam.com.
What are the projection sites saying about the Minnesota Twins; Analytics sites saying the Twins aren't as bad as perception thinks they are; Taking a look at betting markets have the Twins at; Plus a Random Twin of the Week on the SKOR North Twins Show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jay Abernathy from Tennessee Baseball hops on The 920 Podcast to talk about his development and provide insight for the 2026 Vols as they open the Josh Elander Era this weekend.
We react to Creighton's new baseball uniforms.
Tom, KJ and Bob Ferrante are joined by FSU Baseball head coach Link Jarrett to preview the season, which begins Friday at 6PM vs James Madison at Howser. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pitchers & catchers have reported and as good as that sounds it hasn't been all good news coming out of Braves spring training in North Port. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the 4pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked about Michael Penix, NFC QB's, Diego Pavia, NFL Draft, Seth Greenberg, top NBA Draft prospects, Matt Ryan and the back end of of the Braves bullpen being one of the best in Baseball before being joined by Graham Coffey who talked about Gunner Stockton, Zac Branch, CJ Allen and Kirby Smart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Thursday's show, the guys cover the Heat's win before the All-Star break and the Dolphins' interest in quarterback Malik Willis, breaking down QB fits, personality traits, and offseason options. Joe and Hollywood dive into the wild world of youth sports, from over-the-top parents to travel ball pressures, while Kim Bokamper weighs in on Dolphins decisions, NBA All-Star Weekend, and Pickleball. Hurricanes head coach Jai Lucas discusses his team's growth and recruiting elite talent, and Panthers announcer Steve Goldstein talks Florida's injury struggles, Olympic play, and Team USA's chances, with Chef Andre highlighting the latest at Catch and Cut, including Sunday brunch. It's a packed show covering the top storylines across sports.
Kim Bokamper joins the show to weigh in on the Dolphins, discussing the hiring of former Eagles OC Kevin Patullo as passing game coordinator and the team's potential interest in Malik Willis. He stresses that the Dolphins personnel who worked with Willis in Green Bay know him best and agrees with Joe that Tua needs to be off the roster. The guys break down why a quarterback needs a true “QB personality,” critique Tua's struggles on and off the field, and emphasize that Dolphins fans will need patience as the team continues its rebuild.
In Hour 1, the Heat close out the first half of the season by holding off the Pelicans before the All-Star break, but the focus quickly shifts to the Dolphins and their reported interest in Malik Willis. The guys debate whether Miami being a frontrunner — due in part to Willis' ties to members of the Dolphins' front office and coaching staff — makes this a smart move or a risky bet, considering he has just three starts in two years. Joe also explores other quarterback options around the league and how messy situations in places like Tennessee or New York often give QBs extended chances. Plus, Joe and Hollywood dive into the wild world of youth sports, sparked by a woman confronting Joe in public over his recent comments, leading to a lively discussion about over-the-top parents, inexperienced coaches, travel ball pressures, and a great story about Don Shula meeting Joe's dad.
In Hour 2, Joe explores the high-pressure world of the Olympics, discussing what it takes for athletes to perform on the biggest stage and referencing behind-the-scenes shows in sports like F1 and tennis. The conversation shifts to the NFL, breaking down the buzz and potential price tag of signing Malik Willis, why Tua trade rumors don't make sense after last season, and the Kyler Murray situation in Arizona, including the personality traits a quarterback truly needs to succeed. Joe also previews upcoming sports in South Florida, from Marlins spring training to major tennis events and the F1 race, with a nod to the celebrity connections making headlines. Kim Bokamper joins for Hollywood's Headlines, sharing his takes on NBA All-Star Weekend, the NFL Pro Bowl, the Seahawks' Super Bowl parade, and the nation's growing Pickleball craze, with Joe defending tennis as the superior sport.
In Hour 3, Hurricanes head coach Jai Lucas breaks down a big win over North Carolina, his team's growth, Tru Washington's return, and praise for center Ernest Udeh, while discussing recruiting players with high-level basketball pedigrees and the impact of G-League players returning to college. Later, Kim Bokamper joins to weigh in on the Dolphins, including Kevin Patullo's hire, the potential signing of Malik Willis, and why Tua is no longer a fit in Miami. The guys discuss the importance of a true “QB personality,” critique Tua's struggles, and stress patience for fans during the rebuild, while also touching on the limited value of Pro Days and hope for last year's Dolphins rookies.
In Hour 4, the guys dive into betting insights for the Winter Olympics before Chef Andre joins from Catch and Cut to talk about all the big things happening at the restaurant and promote Sunday brunch. Panthers play-by-play announcer Steve Goldstein also joins to break down Florida's challenging season, discussing the toll of three straight Stanley Cup runs, a roster hit by injuries, and the impact of Olympic play. He shares his thoughts on Team USA's chances in the Olympics and weighs in on the Dolphins' potential pursuit of quarterback Malik Willis, offering his take on how Miami should approach the position.
Hurricanes basketball head coach Jai Lucas joins the show to break down a big win against North Carolina and discuss the growth of his team so far this season. He talks about navigating the challenges of a first-year head coach, including staying composed when calls don't go his team's way. Coach Lucas also addresses Tru Washington's return to the lineup, shares praise for center Ernest Udeh, and offers insight into recruiting players with high-level basketball pedigrees, particularly those with mothers who played at the top levels. He wraps up by weighing in on the impact of G-League players returning to college basketball.
Panthers play-by-play announcer Steve Goldstein joins the show to discuss a challenging season for Florida, citing the toll of three straight trips to the Stanley Cup and a roster plagued by injuries. He explains why he anticipated a tough year after last season's second Cup run and notes that many players are away representing their countries in the Olympics, limiting the team's ability to use the break. The conversation also touches on Team USA's chances in the Olympics before shifting to the NFL, where Goldstein shares his thoughts on the Dolphins and their potential pursuit of quarterback Malik Willis.
The Dolphins are reportedly interested in Malik Willis, a talented but largely unproven quarterback with just three starts in two years. The guys discuss how quarterbacks drafted by struggling organizations like the Titans or Jets often get extended opportunities because of the chaos around them, and why Miami's connection to Willis through members of the front office and coaching staff makes them a logical frontrunner. Joe also lays out other quarterback options the Dolphins could explore this offseason and examines how shifting situations around the league could impact Miami's search.
Joe and Hollywood explore the wild world of youth sports, zeroing in on the over-the-top parents who often steal the spotlight. They discuss how many youth coaches lack real experience, yet face intense pressure from moms and dads convinced their child is destined for the pros. The guys break down how parent behavior varies by sport and how the rise of travel teams has transformed youth athletics into a major time and financial commitment. Joe also reflects on what sports were like when he was growing up and shares a memorable story about Don Shula meeting his dad
Joe dives into the high-pressure world of the Olympics, exploring what it takes for athletes to perform on the biggest stage and referencing shows that give a behind-the-scenes look at stars in sports like F1 and tennis. The conversation shifts to the NFL, where they break down the potential buzz and price tag of signing Malik Willis, why Tua trade rumors don't make sense after last season, and the Kyler Murray situation in Arizona. Joe explains why quarterbacks like Murray and Tua would be a poor fit in Miami, citing character concerns, work ethic, and film study habits, and wraps up by discussing the personality traits a quarterback truly needs to succeed at the highest level.
In Hollywood's Headlines, Milpitas' own Kim Bokamper joins the show. He shares his thoughts on NBA All-Star Weekend — and why he's not a fan, along with his take on the NFL Pro Bowl. The guys recap the Seahawks' Super Bowl parade, including Ernest Jones letting loose on the mic with some choice words. They also dive into the rising popularity of Pickleball, comparing it to tennis, with Joe making it clear he's firmly in the tennis camp and not sold on the Pickleball craze.
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