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Malik Nabers was stopped by police, but the bigger Giants story became how fast one video turned into rumor panic before the facts caught up. The gain was urgency; the sacrifice was accuracy, because the reporting later pointed to no arrest, no weapon, no citation, and a mistaken-identity situation.Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate.Did Giants fans overreact to the Malik Nabers police stop? Yes, the rumor cycle went too far once people started speculating about an arrest or weapon, but the initial concern was understandable because the video looked serious before the full reporting came out.Drew opens the show by separating the Malik Nabers rumor panic from the actual reporting. The discussion focuses on how quickly Giants fans and social media jumped from a police stop to worst-case speculation, even though the later reports said Nabers was allowed to leave with no arrest, no weapon found, and no citation. The episode also works in the one thing Nabers might actually be guilty of: questionable Cybertruck taste.Did OBJ say exactly what Giants fans needed to hear, or is this still just June press-conference talk?The show then circles back to Odell Beckham Jr.'s return to the Giants, including his comments about earning a roster spot and going out on his sword. Drew gives OBJ credit for sounding self-aware and grounded, while still keeping the bigger point honest: this is not a guaranteed roster spot, and the old concerns do not disappear because of one good media session.The wide receiver room also gets another look after the Giants added OBJ, Braxton Berrios, and JuJu Smith-Schuster on cheap one-year deals. Drew argues that JuJu may be the most likely of the three to actually matter this season because he still looks like a legitimate depth receiver, while OBJ and Berrios have clearer roster-question marks.Did the Giants make a smart roster move by cutting Jason Sanders, or did they just make the kicker battle more uncomfortable?The Jason Sanders release creates the next major debate. The Giants cut their veteran kicker to make room for JuJu Smith-Schuster, leaving Ben Sauls and rookie Dominic Zvada as the names to watch. Drew weighs the concern of losing the only proven kicker on the roster against John Harbaugh's special teams background, Sanders' reported struggles, and the idea that Sanders' high-trajectory kicking style may not fit a windy MetLife environment. The Jets signing Sanders right after the Giants cut him only makes the whole thing stranger.PFF's All-Giants Team closes the episode with the kind of argument Giants fans love. Eli Manning is obvious at quarterback, but Ahmad Bradshaw over Saquon Barkley starts the first real fight. The wide receiver group of Odell Beckham Jr., Hakeem Nicks, and Victor Cruz gets mostly defended, while the tight end/flex choices, Michael Strahan omission, and linebacker group create more debate. Rob joins late as the conversation turns to how thin the Giants' linebacker history has been in the PFF era and whether names like John Beason deserved more love.The episode wraps with quick OTA notes, including returner possibilities with Deonte Banks, Braxton Berrios, Calvin Austin III, and Xavier Gibson, plus a positive Roy Robertson-Harris injury update that leaves the door open for a possible late-season return.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsAll episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
The Giants gained name value and veteran depth by adding Odell Beckham Jr., Braxton Berrios, and JuJu Smith-Schuster, but the sacrifice may be obvious: this many June receiver moves raises real questions about Malik Nabers and the health of the wide receiver room.Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate.The Big Question: Why did the Giants sign three wide receivers in one day? The cleanest answer is that the Giants needed return help after Gunner Olszewski's injury, veteran depth for Matt Nagy's offense, and insurance in case Malik Nabers is not ready as quickly as fans hope.OBJ coming back is the emotional headline. Drew and Rob gave Beckham his due as one of the most electric Giants receivers ever, with a résumé that still sits near the top of the franchise record book. But they also pushed the conversation past nostalgia. This version of OBJ is older, has dealt with major injuries, has not produced like the 2015 version in years, and only makes sense if John Harbaugh keeps the role clear.Is Braxton Berrios a real Gunner Olszewski replacement, or just a veteran swing?Berrios makes sense because the Giants needed a return option after Olszewski landed on IR. He has All-Pro returner history, but this episode does not treat him like an automatic fix. The debate is whether there is still enough return-game juice there, or whether the Giants are simply taking a low-risk shot at a familiar veteran profile.Is JuJu Smith-Schuster actually the most useful signing of the three?The OBJ name carries the most emotion, but JuJu may have the clearest path to practical snaps. Drew argued that Smith-Schuster's recent playing time, power-slot profile, and Matt Nagy connection could make him more useful right away than fans expect, especially if the Giants lean into more spread looks or need reliable short-area targets.Are the Giants quietly worried about Malik Nabers?That became the real tension point. Adding OBJ, Berrios, JuJu, and still working out Anthony Miller makes the wide receiver room feel less like normal depth shopping and more like insurance. Drew and Rob pushed back on overreacting to Nabers moving cautiously at a charity softball event, but the larger roster behavior still makes the question fair.The episode also covers Zach Triner being released, Ben Mann becoming the only long snapper currently on the roster, Jarrod Gray joining through the International Player Pathway, Arvell Reese officially signing his rookie contract, and Russell Wilson moving toward CBS Sports.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsAll episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Odell Beckham Jr. made it clear he would love a Giants reunion, but after a workout featuring multiple wide receivers, Big Blue signed Braxton Berrios instead. Evan Roberts and Shaun Morash react to what the move says about Beckham's chances, why Berrios makes sense as a return option, and whether the Giants are avoiding the circus that could come with bringing OBJ back. The conversation also turns to Malik Nabers participating in a charity softball and dodgeball event while dealing with injury concerns, sparking a debate about unnecessary risks for star players. Evan and Shaun then take the show into classic sports radio chaos, comparing George Washington to NFL coaches, stumbling through World War I history, and circling back to why Knicks fans believe their team is playing like a champion.
Blake Murphy is joined by Kaitlyn McGrath to break down the win against the Yankees and Jose Berrios undergoing Tommy John surgery. RJ Schreck (29:56) of the Buffalo Bisons describes the keys to making it to the Majors and his swing decision-making process. Following that, Jon Morosi (52:00) of MLB Network discusses why he thinks Trey Yesavage is poised for greatness and the Mariners' starting-rotation conundrum. Also, Bryan Hoch (1:20:24) of MLB.com chimes in on the Blue Jays-Yankees series, the potential of a brewing rivalry, Carlos Rodon's start tonight and more. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
MLB.com Blue Jays Reporter Keegan Matheson joined OverDrive to discuss Jeff Hoffman's role changing, his removal as the closer, the team's unit at the position, Trey Yesavage and Jose Berrios' return to the mound. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s decent April statistics, the look of the lineup and more.
The good news: The Toronto Blue Jays went 4-2 over the season opening homestand.The bad news: Cody Ponce may be out for the season and Brendon Little is struggling.Justin and Patrick discuss the series loss to the Colorado Rockies and have a conversation about what the Jays should do with Brendon Little amidst his struggles. The guys preview the upcoming Easter weekend series against the White Sox and provide injury updates on Yesavage, Bieber, Garcia and Berrios.Have a great Easter long weekend!
This week's episode breaks down the latest news on Jose Berrios and Trey Yesavage starting this season on the injured list, how their absences will impact the Blue Jays' Opening Day roster, what this means for Eric Lauer and the club's rotation depth, as well as notes on projecting the rest of the roster and the announcement of the new Hall of Excellence that'll open with Buck Martinez's induction this summer. Enjoy!
MLB.com Blue Jays Reporter Keegan Matheson joins to discuss World Baseball Classic, the close calls for United States and Dominican Republic, Kevin Gausman named the Opening Day starter, Jose Berrios' injury status, the team getting set for the start of the season and more.
In celebration of Symphonic Distribution's 20th anniversary under the leadership of Jorge Brea & Janette Berrios, we bring you a special episode of The Future of What featuring the couple alongside our host Portia & her husband Slim Moon! The pairs discuss how they met their partners, as well as the origins of both Symphonic and Kill Rock Stars, touching on the opportunities & challenges of working in the same industry and workplace as your spouse. Jorge & Janette also speak on Symphonic's growth in the Latin market, the company's emphasis on education, and keeping up with new technologies such as AI.
Send a textGuitarist Ed Berrios joins Riffs & Rhythms to share his journey from Brooklyn to Florida's blues scene. From launching an album the day COVID hit to touring Austin, recording at Raincat Studios, and keeping the blues alive for the next generation — this episode dives into the real life of a working musician.
The return of Max Scherzer to the Blue Jays fold leads off the discussion on Exit Philosophy, on a one-year $3M deal, plus incentives, depending on innings pitched. With what is normally a five-man rotation, the Jays are now dealing with seven active starters that deserve to be there, plus injured veteran and former Cy guy, Shane Bieber. Will Jose Berrios have to be traded? Mal and Griff discuss where Mad Max fits in with the Jays on this fury road back to the World Series. Grapefruit League games have begun in earnest and while the bullpen needs to sort itself out, so does the Jays outfield with eight names for five spots. What are the early impressions of the automatic ball-strike system and how it's working in the spring, heading towards regular season use for the first time? INDEX: 0:00 Cold Open & What's Ahead 1:04 Scherzer Is Back — What It Means for the Jays 11:53 Six-Man Rotation: Bold Move or Big Risk? 17:08 The Berríos Dilemma 21:56 Manoah's Head-Scratching Comments 25:56 Entire Infield to the WBC? 27:28 WBC Absences = Opportunity for Youth 29:12 Jake Casey & MLB Bloodlines 31:28 Fast-Tracking the Next Generation 35:44 Early Grapefruit League Takeaways 43:05 Solving the Infield Puzzle 44:56 Bullpen: Is the Ceiling Too Low? 49:33 Outfield Logjam 55:05 ABS Challenge: Fixing the Strike Zone? 1:01:10 Boras on MLB's Asian Expansion 1:04:01 Olympic Hockey & Gold Medal Spotlight 1:07:31 Final Thoughts ---- Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/
The first day of spring training is traditionally a joyous time of renewal, but on Blue Jays Day 1, manager John Schneider opened with a trio of injury reports — OF Anthony Santander, RHP Shane Bieber and RHP Bowden Francis — plus a mutual mea culpa surrounding RHP Jose Berrios and his bail out during the World Series. Both sides now say the Berrios situation could have been handled better. Is all forgiven? Already, less than a week into camp, the Jays have made a trade to shore up the outfield for the loss of Santander. Griff and Mal discuss the role of OF Jesus Sanchez, acquired from the Astros for OF Joey Loperfido, returning to his original team. Is there a role for Berrios that would see him make 30+ starts for the Jays or, as the boys discuss, with the club's Top 10 depth of starters, is a trade more likely with three years left on his contract and an opt-out looming. With $20M remaining on his final season in Philly, what happened to prompt the release of volatile OF Nick Castellanos. And more. INDEX: 0:00 Intro 0:29 What's great about Day 1 of spring training 7:21 Doom and gloom of Blue Jays Day 1 2026 7:50 Santander shoulder surgery 12:49 Jesus Sanchez and the revised OF picture 16:52 Bieber's delay and player option revisited 22:49 Berrios admits it was mistake to miss WS 28:07 Does Berrios have an opening to start here 36:08 Top 10 list of Blue Jays starters 44:48 Cautionary tale of Bowden Francis TJ surgery 48:44 A theory on Max Scherzer free-agent strategy 50:34 Thoughts on the ABS challenge system 54:14 Thoughts on Team Canada at the WBC 57:16 Bad Bunny and a Badder Super Bowl 1:01:45 Ironbacks update ---- Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/
The first day of spring training is traditionally a joyous time of renewal, but on Blue Jays Day 1, manager John Schneider opened with a trio of injury reports — OF Anthony Santander, RHP Shane Bieber and RHP Bowden Francis — plus a mutual mea culpa surrounding RHP Jose Berrios and his bail out during the World Series. Both sides now say the Berrios situation could have been handled better. Is all forgiven? Already, less than a week into camp, the Jays have made a trade to shore up the outfield for the loss of Santander. Griff and Mal discuss the role of OF Jesus Sanchez, acquired from the Astros for OF Joey Loperfido, returning to his original team. Is there a role for Berrios that would see him make 30+ starts for the Jays or, as the boys discuss, with the club's Top 10 depth of starters, is a trade more likely with three years left on his contract and an opt-out looming. With $20M remaining on his final season in Philly, what happened to prompt the release of volatile OF Nick Castellanos. And more. INDEX: 0:00 Intro 0:29 What's great about Day 1 of spring training 7:21 Doom and gloom of Blue Jays Day 1 2026 7:50 Santander shoulder surgery 12:49 Jesus Sanchez and the revised OF picture 16:52 Bieber's delay and player option revisited 22:49 Berrios admits it was mistake to miss WS 28:07 Does Berrios have an opening to start here 36:08 Top 10 list of Blue Jays starters 44:48 Cautionary tale of Bowden Francis TJ surgery 48:44 A theory on Max Scherzer free-agent strategy 50:34 Thoughts on the ABS challenge system 54:14 Thoughts on Team Canada at the WBC 57:16 Bad Bunny and a Badder Super Bowl 1:01:45 Ironbacks update ---- Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/
What would you do if you were in prison, labeled a security threat, and locked in isolation?For Bert Berrios, it was reading the Bible. Bert was serving time for murder and was stuck in segregation, with little hope of connection. Yet, God reached him in the most unlikely of places. The twist? The man who put him behind bars was the one who guided Bert toward hope and new life.Hear the story of how Marco David was called to help Bert find the truth of scripture and be set free. When the unlikely pair meets up, redemption begins in Bert's life. This is a One80 you won't want to miss!You'll learn a lot about what it's like to grow up in a gang and what prison life was like for Bert and experience his first-hand account of true healing, the grace of God, and the power of forgiveness. Bert now leads his own prison ministry, given rare permission from Cook County to reenter Division Nine of Cook County Jail as a parolee to preach the Bible.Helpful links:Bert's book RedeemedManny MillKoinonia HouseRadical Time OutLet us know what you thought of the show! Follow One80 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.Never miss a One80. Join our email list. Follow us on Instagram.Share One80, here's how!OneWay Ministries
What if the key to finding meaningful, inspiring, purposeful work could be found in what you loved as a child?That's exactly what today's podcast guest, photographer Ingrid Berrios discovered for herself!After spending decades in careers that bored her and left her deeply unfulfilled, she followed the treasure map her inner child guided her towards and gave herself permission to pursue her photography dreams. If you too are ready to believe it's possible to love your work and finally give yourself permission to explore what that could be… this podcast episode is for you!IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT:How learning what you don't want in a career is just as valuable as learning what you do. Having the courage to change careers even after pouring time, money and years into other paths. ADHD and the importance of choosing a career that supports your lifestyle, passions, brain and values. Why a photoshoot goes so far beyond the photos. The transformation that comes from celebrating yourself and your essence. A special opportunity for Baltimore locals ready to embrace their journey and let themselves be seen in all their radiant glory!Ready to learn from your past and create your future with confidence, clarity and courage?Own your Becoming was designed for you.
This week we are joined by our eyes and ears in Puerto Rico journalist Carlos Berrios Polanco to discuss the colony's role in The US kidnapping of Nicolas Maduro and further imperial encroachment in the region. We also discuss life in the first year under the governorship of pathetic Trump sycophant Jenniffer Gonzalez and her facilitation of ICE raids in Puerto Rico. Also, Greenland.
Pam Berrios has spent nearly three decades in the green industry—and she's on a mission to elevate the people who power it. In this episode of The Landscaper's Guide Podcast, Jack Jostes sits down with Pam to talk about career pathways, leadership development, and why investing in field-level team members is the single most important move landscape companies can make.Pam shares her experience as a former landscape company owner, her work training Spanish-speaking crews across the country, and how leadership, language, and genuine care can transform hourly jobs into lifelong careers. They also discuss how AI and translation tools are beginning to bridge communication gaps—without replacing the human relationships that truly drive retention and growth.You'll LearnWhy many field employees don't see landscaping as a long-term career—and how to change thatHow leadership training can prevent new managers from failing after promotionWays AI and translation tools are helping connect crews and managersWhy relationship-building matters more than technology as companies scaleHow representation and mentorship elevate the entire industryConnect with Pam Berrios
Conversamos con el pitching coach Héctor Berrios, quien trabaja directamente con Aroldis Chapman y Luis Danys Morales durante el off season previo a la temporada 2025. Berrios nos explica:• Cómo se diseñó la preparación de ambos lanzadores• Qué ajustes realizaron en mecánica y rutina• Por qué Chapman podría lanzar 95–96 mph “cuando esté normal”• El progreso físico y mental de Morales en este proceso• Cómo estos entrenamientos impactan su rendimiento en MLB y MiLB Una conversación técnica, detallada y llena de información para entender cómo entrenan dos de los brazos cubanos más explosivos de la actualidad.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pelota-cubana--3596768/support.Pelota Cubana USA: Donde hablamos del béisbol cubano como es, no como quieren que lo cuenten.
Hollywood's Headlines includes Terry Rozier making a federal court appearance as the sports betting scandal continues, the Cowboys–Lions Thursday Night Football setting a new TNF viewership record, and FIFA's updated World Cup format adding hydration breaks. Plus former Dolphins WR Braxton Berrios and social media influencer Alix Earle call it quits.
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off discussing the Northern Star award which is set to be announced tomorrow. They discuss the top candidates and go back through the history of the award. Then, Ben Nicholson-Smith joins the show to discuss the latest news and rumours live from Orlando at the MLB Winter Meetings. They discuss the latest on Berrios, the teams reported interested in relievers such as Diaz, which big names the team could be in on, how they have approached the offseason, if Marte could be a trade option for Toronto, and much more. Then, Ailish and Justin go through the Leafs recent stretch of play and discuss the big game against the Lightning tonight. Then, they go through the Northern Star Award candidates and preview what to expect in the annual award and preview who could be on the ballot next year! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
We talk with Dr. Rios-Berrios about the latest hurricane research and her experience with hurricanes in Puerto RicoSupport the showSuggest a topic or ask a question: alex@wxguide.comVisit our conference site: www.hurricanecenterlive.comThanks for listening and please share with your friends and co-workers.
Seth and Sean circle back to what may be DeMeco's worst press conference, and assess the explanations he gave about the O-line shuffle and why Berrios was back returning kicks.
This week we welcome our special guest, Pastor Juan Berrios. This week's message is called "Remember And Don't Ever Forget Your Testimony". If you would like to support this ministry text "GIVE" to 479-777-4264 visit trcchurch.snappages.site for more information about us and our ministry.
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick off the show discussing the panic setting in amongst Blue Jays fans. Then, Joe Siddall joins the show (4:55) ahead of tonight's contest to tee up tonight's crucial matchup against the Red Sox, what he has noticed from the Jays amidst their losing stretch, and much more. Next, Ailish and Justin tee up the Ryder Cup. Finally, they discuss how the Jays' season/postseason is in their hands, the frustration that is setting in, the pitching decisions that have been made over the past month, Berrios heading to the IL, and much more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Dans ce 33ième épisode de la saison 2025, Alain Usereau et Marc Griffin discutent des sujets suivants:⚾️ Les Blue Jays en série: est-ce tôt pour sabrer le champagne ?⚾️ des questions au monticule des Blue Jays: Bassitt, Berrios, Yesavage⚾️ la lutte entre les Guardians et les Tigers ainsi que celle entre les Mets et des Reds⚾️ un autre championnat pour les Capitales de Québec !⚾️ une saison de rêve pour Cal Raleigh⚾️ ce sera la dernière saison de Clayton KershawNe ratez pas les segments «La carte de baseball de la semaine» et «Au cercle d'attente». Nous vous invitons à répondre à La question de la semaine sur notre page Facebook:
Some GOOD TEXANS News for the Houston OFFENSE Ahead of Week 3 in Jacksonville; BUT-Just How Impactful Can WRs Christian Kirk/Berrios Be? full 626 Fri, 19 Sep 2025 02:42:36 +0000 9bLpnBaaZ252qwCmXJykf43c3Dt3Wbcr afc,cj stroud,afc south,nfl news,braxton berrios,nfl week 3,texans,jaguars,christian kirk,htown,jags,stroud,duval,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley afc,cj stroud,afc south,nfl news,braxton berrios,nfl week 3,texans,jaguars,christian kirk,htown,jags,stroud,duval,sports Some GOOD TEXANS News for the Houston OFFENSE Ahead of Week 3 in Jacksonville; BUT-Just How Impactful Can WRs Christian Kirk/Berrios Be? 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Rays 1PM ET—Jose Berrios will start for Toronto. Berrios started 29 games with an ERA of 3.99 with WHIP of 1.29. The right hander fans 20.1% with 7.8% walks. Ground balls served at 41% with 1.35 home runs per nine innings. Ryan Pepiot makes the start for Tampa Bay.
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Blake Murphy and Julia Kreuz recap a wild Tuesday game where Jose Berrios got shelled, the bullpen came through, and the bats came alive. The Athletics' C. Trent Rosecrans (31:33) updates on the youth movement of the Reds. Sportsnet's Ben Nicholson-Smith (50:10) provides thoughts on the trust level in Jeff Hoffman and the likelihood Trey Yesavage makes his way to the Blue Jays after coming out of the bullpen with the Bisons on Tuesday. Lastly, Savannah Bananas pitcher and professional baseball player Kelsie Whitmore (1:15:06) discusses her experience with the Bananas, the upcoming Women's Professional Baseball League, and her time with the U.S. national team. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Cincinnati Reds MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Reds 6:40PM ET—Jose Berrios gets the start for Toronto. Berrios appeared in 27 games carrying an ERA of 3.95 with WHIP of 1.26. The veteran fans 20.3% with 7.7% walks. Grounders dished at 39.6% with 1.30 home runs per nine innings.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Miami Marlins MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Marlins 4PM ET—Jose Berrios is starting for Toronto. Berrios, in 26 starts delivers an ERA of 4.00 with WHIP of 1.29. The right hander strikes out 19.8% with 8% walks. Ground balls are 39.2% with 1.35 home runs per nine innings. Janson Junk makes the start for Miami. Junk appeared in 16 games posting an ERA of 4.04 with WHIP of 1.12. The righty fans 17.5% with 2.7% walks. Grounders sit at 40% with 0.66 home runs per nine innings.
TSN Baseball Insider Steve Phillips joins OverDrive to discuss Shane Bieber making his debut against the Marlins, Jose Berrios' tough outing and his stance in the rotation lineup, facing Paul Skenes on the mound, Rob Manfred's comments on divisional realignment, Bo Bichette's contract deal and the position values and more.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Colorado Rockies MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Rockies 8:40PM ET—Jose Berrios will start for Toronto. Berrios has 23 starts delivering an ERA of 3.84 with WHIP of 1.26. The right hander fans 20.4% with 8.1% walks. Ground balls are 38.3% with 1.30 home runs per nine innings. Kyle Freeland is starting for Colorado. Freeland has 20 starts delivering an ERA of 5.26 with WHIP of 1.50. The left hander strikes out 16.1% with 5.6% walks. Grounders are 43.8% with 1.29 home runs per nine innings.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Orioles 12:35PM ET—Jose Berrios will start for Toronto. Berrios in 22 starts carries an ERA of 3.83 with WHIP of 1.25. The right hander strikes out 20.6% with 8.4% walks. Ground balls sit at 38.6% with 1.20 home runs per nine innings.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Detroit Tigers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Tigers 7PM ET—Jose Berrios makes the start for Toronto. Berrios has 21 starts carrying an ERA of 3.87 with WHIP of 1.26. The right hander fans 20.4% with 8.4% walks. Ground balls are 38.7% with 1.19 home runs per nine innings.
San Francisco Giants vs. Toronto Blue Jays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Giants at Blue Jays 12PM ET—Robbie Ray will start for San Francisco. Ray has 20 starts carrying an ERA of 2.65 with WHIP of 1.08. The left hander fans 26.8% with 9.2% walks. Ground balls are 39.1% with 0.98 home runs per nine innings. Jose Berrios gets the start for Toronto. Berrios made 20 starts with an ERA of 3.75 and WHIP of 1.24. The veteran fans 20.4% with 8.6% walks. Grounders sit at 39% with 1.17 home runs per nine innings.
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Balancing motherhood and building a real estate business isn't easy—especially when you're starting from rock bottom. Maddison Berrios faced postpartum struggles and life challenges that could have held her back, but instead, she used them as fuel to build a thriving real estate career.In this episode, we dive into:
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker kick off the show with Blue Jays' play-by-play announcer Ben Shulman, discussing the Opening Day lineup, game expectations, Alejandro Kirk's season outlook, Jose Berrios' start, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract situation. Later, former MLB Manager Fredi Gonzalez (25:43) joins to share insights on Anthony Santander, strategies against Berrios, and his expectations for Adley Rutschman.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Seth and Sean dive into PenderPoll results on if Texans fans like the Tunsil trade and Houston girlies freaking out as the Texans sign WR Braxton Berrios due to who he's dating.
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