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En el noticiero Baseball News del 4 de febrero de 2026 analizamos los temas más importantes del béisbol de Grandes Ligas y ligas internacionales:
#OlimpiadasInvierno #MilanoCortina2026 #KelieDelka Más De Una Milla 28/01/2026 Italia le deja saber al mundo que no quieren a ICE en su país de cara a los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno | Kellie Delka representrará a Puerto Rico en los Juegos de Milán | Carlos Beltrán fue recibido en Manatí a son de música, baile y abrazos. #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo #PeriodismoDigital #Comparte #PonloEnLaNevera ¡Conéctate, comenta y comparte! #periodismoindependiente #periodismodigital #periodismoinvestigativo tiktok.com: @bonitaradio Facebook: bonitaradio Instagram: bonitaradio X: Bonita_Radio Artist Name: Kristoffer Eikrem Song Name: Watcha Gonna Play h (Instrumental) License #: 2451516514 Project Type: Podcast Artist Name: Tyrell Kenneth Song Name: Pedal To The Metal (Instrumental) License #: 6489450003 Project Type: Podcast Artist Name: Toonorth Song Name: Yesterday (Instrumental) License #: 9881205391 Project Type: Podcast
There are 15 days until Detroit Tigers pitchers and catchers report to spring training in Lakeland, Florida. On "Days of Roar," Evan Petzold and Chris Brown react to the Tigers signing outfielder Corey Julks to a minor-league contract, evaluating if Julks could unseat Jahmai Jones as the right-handed-hitting outfielder who thrives against left-handed pitching. Evan and Chris debate whether targeting mid-tier starting pitchers in free agency is the best strategy for the Tigers — and who belongs on that list beyond Chris Bassitt, then Chris takes a deep dive into the Tigers' four consensus top-100 prospects: Kevin McGonigle, Max Clark, Bryce Rainer and Josue Briceño, plus who might be the next prospect from the Tigers to join them. Former Tigers catcher/third baseman Brandon Inge joins the show for a 30-minute interview, discussing the opening of his Inge Performance Lab, the Hall of Fame electees (Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones) and memories from his Tigers career. Evan and Chris also take a listener question about when McGonigle and Clark could join the Tigers for their MLB debuts. Follow Evan on X/Twitter here. Read Evan's most recent work here
Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones have been officially elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. First, Jim covers the complete voting results and breaks down just how hard it is for center fielders to get voted into Cooperstown (0:40). Next, Jim provides his thoughts on the careers and legacies of Beltrán and Jones (15:18). Finally, Jim pays homage to every single player who fell off the ballot, saying mostly nice things outside of when speaking on Ryan Braun (29:55).
Los Texas Rangers sacuden el mercado al adquirir al lanzador Mackenzie Gore en un cambio que incluyó cinco prospectos con los Nacionales de Washington. Analizamos qué gana Texas y el impacto inmediato en su rotación. Además, Carlos Beltrán, ya inmortal en Cooperstown, rompe el silencio y deja claro que el escándalo del robo de señas en Houston no define su legado en las Grandes Ligas. En este episodio de Baseball News también repasamos: Movimientos recientes en MLB El panorama de agencias libres y cambios Las finales en LIDOM, LMP, LVBP y LBPRC Análisis y contexto del béisbol internacional
Hembo and Buster discuss the top of the Dodger lineup, the Mets trading for Freddy Peralta, the impact on the Brewers, why Hembo thinks the Phillies will win the NL East, and Cody Bellinger's player friendly deal with the Yankees. Then, Sarah Langs has an essay on newly minted Hall of Famers, Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltrán. Later, Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, stops by. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 4:02 Hembo 27:50 Sarah Langs 30:53 Bob Kendrick 45:51 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hembo and Buster discuss the top of the Dodger lineup, the Mets trading for Freddy Peralta, the impact on the Brewers, why Hembo thinks the Phillies will win the NL East, and Cody Bellinger's player friendly deal with the Yankees. Then, Sarah Langs has an essay on newly minted Hall of Famers, Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltrán. Later, Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, stops by. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 4:02 Hembo 27:50 Sarah Langs 30:53 Bob Kendrick 45:51 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rays Stadium looking for a New Edge in Tampa with HCCHillsborough Community College Board of Trustees approve MOU with RaysMOU is a non-binding framework to explore possibilities.Discussion of campus location and its proximity to:Raymond James Stadium (Buccaneers)Steinbrenner Field (Yankees)Amalie Arena (Lightning)Community reactions, faculty concerns & housing cost questions.180-day timeline for the Rays to return with details.Governor comments on infrastructure support (but not direct stadium funding)Why this site could help build a centralized Tampa sports district similar to Atlanta's BatteryTransportation, Development & Big-Picture VisionTraffic & parking comparisons vs. Tropicana FieldTransportation planning Innovation Edge concept & mixed-use development potentialBroader impact beyond baseball: events, tourism, NCAA tournaments, & international visibilityDifferentiating Tampa Bay from Orlando and other Florida destinations.Rays FanFest Block Party (Valentine's Day)FanFest to be held in the Parking Lot of the Tropicana Field outdoorsBlock Party - Free parking, block party atmosphere, and fan-player interaction.Favorite FanFest memories: Player scavenger huntsPing-pong with Rays player Photo ops with Blake Snell & Tyler GlasnowFans will be excited to meet this year at FanFest: Gavin Lux, Junior Caminero, Yandy Díaz, Cedric Mullins, Steven Matz, Steven Wilson, Richie Palacios, & Justin Henry MalloyRays Roster & Player DevelopmentMore “team-centric” Rays rosterKen Waldichuk - Pitch mix comparisons to Garrett CleavingerTrade speculation: Johnny DeLuca, Taylor Walls, & White Sox connectionsMLB Free Agency & TradesCody Bellinger - signs with the Yankees (5 years, $167M):Concerns about Cody's age, cost, & long-term value.Mets trade for Luis Robert Jr.:Younger, cheaper, high-upside moveRisk-mitigated contract structureWhy the Mets' move may age better than the Yankees'Yankees' roster flexibility and potential follow-up tradesHall of Fame TalkCongrats to: Andruw Jones, Carlos Beltrán, Jeff KentRare moment: 2 elite center fielders entering togetherLooking to 2027 ballot: Buster Posey, John Lester, Chase Utley. Bobby AbreuVote dynamics shift as names fall off the ballotMLB Parity & CBA DiscussionTim Dierkes' article: “MLB Parity Possible Without a Salary Cap” (MLB Trade Rumors) https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/author/tim-dierkes Why this matters heading into the next Collective Bargaining AgreementFinal ThoughtsRays expectations may be more grounded than in recent years—but opportunity remainsNew ownership energy, patience in baseball operations & long-term visionThe next 180 days could shape the future of baseball in Tampa BayJoin the conversation! Share your thoughts on the Rays, the stadium talks, FanFest, and MLB parity. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review BaseballBiz On Deck wherever you listen.Rays Up!Like & subscribe to BaseballBiz On Deck. You may also find BaseballBiz on Deck, on YouTube at iHeart Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, & at www.baseballbizondeck.com Also you can find Mat at M-A-T-G-E-R-M-A-I-N dot B Sky social. That's Mat at M-A-T-G-E-R-M-A-I-N dot B, Sky social or Mark at Baseball Biz on Deck dot B Sky Social and BaseballBiz On Deck with Facebook.
Episode 134 of Tablesetters is a live reaction episode examining how teams across Major League Baseball are balancing urgency, flexibility, and long-term thinking. We open in Queens, where the New York Mets respond to missing out on Kyle Tucker by leaning into short-term upside. That approach begins with the signing of Bo Bichette to a three year, $126 million contract and continues with the trade for Luis Robert Jr., adding contact ability, athleticism, and volatility to the lineup. The week culminates with the Mets acquiring Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers from the Milwaukee Brewers, giving New York a legitimate top of the rotation starter and much needed innings stability. We break down why Peralta's durability, strikeout profile, and contract value made him the right target despite the significant prospect cost and competitive balance tax impact. From there, we shift to the Bronx, where the New York Yankees re sign Cody Bellinger to a five year, $162.5 million deal. We discuss the structure of the contract, the opt outs, and why Bellinger's 2025 performance made him a stabilizing fit for a roster already operating deep into the luxury tax. We close with legacy, as Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones are elected to the Hall of Fame. The discussion centers on how very different career paths, one defined by longevity and completeness and the other by historic defensive dominance, ultimately arrive at the same destination. Steve and Devin connect market behavior, roster construction, and long-term planning across a league that continues to operate on multiple timelines at once. ⚾️ One episode, three timelines. The present, the future, and the history that frames them.
Bruce Haertl and Troy Renck are in for Hot Takes. The Avs fell in a shootout last night to the Ducks at home and have shown some cracks in the foundation lately. Jarrett Stidham spoke at the podium yesterday. Did Stiddy win the press conference yesterday? How long will it take Stidham to get into the rhythm of the game on Sunday? With the injury to Bo Nix--is Sean Payton playing with house money this weekend and is all the pressure on the Patriots in AFC championship? Plus, a look at the Broncos injuries and who might be back this week. And finally, Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones were elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame earlier this week and will join Jeff Kent for induction this summer. Did the voters get this right? Check out a Thursday edition of Hot Takes! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The New York Mets struck big last year when they reeled in Juan Soto from the Bronx to headline an eventful winter. However, after a disappointing 2025 campaign, the Amazin's have been on a mission to retool this offseason, and thanks to David Stearns, they'll go into 2026 with plenty of new faces and hope for success.On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the retooled lineup that the Mets have assembled, which includes signing Bo Bichette and trading for Luis Robert Jr. from the Chicago White Sox. In addition to the signings of Devin Williams and Jorge Polanco, the new-look Mets are looking forward to a redemption season in 2026.Later, Jordan and Jake talk about Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones being elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, why the Houston Astros cheating scandal caused Beltrán to have to wait and the improbable climb for Jones to make it into the Hall. Then the guys discuss the Philadelphia Phillies bringing J.T. Realmuto back to the City of Brotherly Love, Elly De La Cruz rejecting a big contract extension from the Cincinnati Reds and take a look at the LIDOM Championship Series.1:12 – The Opener: New-look Mets22:09 – Luis Robert Jr. trade33:24 – Hall of Fame results54:26 – Around the League: Phillies re-sign Realmuto1:03:02 – Three-team trade1:06:47 – Elly turns down extension1:09:33 – LIDOM Championship Series Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones will join Jeff Kent as the National Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2026. Longtime Hall of Fame voter Tim Kurkjian weighs in with his thoughts, including the one other player he voted for who fell short this year.We break down Beltrán's playoff performances, along with the lingering controversy surrounding sign-stealing. For Jones, we marvel once again at his elite center-field defense and his remarkable youth—highlighted by hitting two home runs in Game 1 of the World Series at just 19 years old. Incredible.The conversation continues with stories surrounding a notable retirement and the unfortunate passing of a pitching great. Tim also presses on toward No. 99 in his countdown of the best players to wear each uniform number. And this week, Team Tim takes advantage of a current weakness in Jeff's life. 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.
Cooperstown will open its doors to two more members after dynamic center fielders Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones were elected by the BBWAA to the Hall of Fame, joining Contemporary Era selection Jeff Kent in the Class of 2026. 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
Carlos Beltrán y Andruw Jones han sido elegidos oficialmente al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol, marcando un momento histórico para el béisbol latino. Con su exaltación, ya son 20 los jugadores latinos inmortalizados en Cooperstown, un reflejo del impacto global del juego. En este episodio de Baseball News, analizamos: ⚾ El legado de Carlos Beltrán y Andruw Jones ⚾ Qué significa su elección para el béisbol latino ⚾ Lo que viene para la Clase del Salón de la Fama 2027 ⚾ Importantes movimientos en MLB, LVBP, LIDOM, LBPRC y LMP ⚾ Campeonatos, finales y resultados clave del béisbol invernal Un programa cargado de historia, análisis y actualidad del béisbol mundial, como solo Baseball News te lo puede ofrecer.
Drea and Anthony break down the latest Dodgers discussions surrounding Kyle Tucker, including the procedural and roster-related steps that still need to be addressed before anything becomes official. What roster adjustments could be coming, and who may be impacted as the Dodgers continue shaping the team? The conversation also covers broader roster math, potential trade scenarios including Freddy Peralta, and how the front office balances flexibility with urgency. Plus: • First reactions and thoughts on Kyle Tucker • What number Tucker could wear • Bo Bichette to the Mets • No updates yet on Cody Bellinger • Dodgers officially sign top international prospects Rubel Arias and Ezequiel Melbourne • Mookie Betts says he plans to retire after his current contract • Hall of Fame debates including Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones • MLB Top 100 reveals with several Dodgers ranked • Clayton Kershaw joins Team USA for the WBC • Andy Pages declines Team Cuba • Drea's Rams Report with Super Bowl implications We close with DodgerFest VIP experiences and details on the Catching Hope Foundation “Netflix Is a Joke” event. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
#carlosbeltrán #cangrejerossanturce #campeoneslbprc Más De Una Milla 21/01/2026 Carlos Beltrán será el sexto puertorriqueño en ser exaltado al Salón de la Fama del béisbol de Grandes Ligas en Cooperstown | Los Cangrejeros de Santurce se coronaron campeones de la Liga de Béisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo #PeriodismoDigital #Comparte #PonloEnLaNevera #lbprc #Cangrejeros #CarlosBeltrán ¡Conéctate, comenta y comparte! #periodismoindependiente #periodismodigital #periodismoinvestigativo tiktok.com: @bonitaradio Facebook: bonitaradio Instagram: bonitaradio X: Bonita_Radio Artist Name: Kristoffer Eikrem Song Name: Watcha Gonna Play h (Instrumental) License #: 2451516514 Project Type: Podcast Artist Name: Tyrell Kenneth Song Name: Pedal To The Metal (Instrumental) License #: 6489450003 Project Type: Podcast Artist Name: Toonorth Song Name: Yesterday (Instrumental) License #: 9881205391 Project Type: Podcast
Two former star outfielders are set to join Jeff Kent in immortality this summer, after being elected to Cooperstown. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
A solo 3 semanas del inicio de los campos de entrenamiento, todavía hay grandes nombres sin contrato en MLB. En este episodio de Baseball News analizamos la situación de Cody Bellinger, Framber Valdez, Eugenio Suárez, Luis Arráez y Zac Gallen, y qué equipos podrían ir por ellos antes del Spring Training. Además, hoy se conocen los resultados del Salón de la Fama, y todo apunta a que Carlos Beltrán será elegido. Analizamos su impacto histórico y lo que representa para el béisbol latino. También repasamos: ⚾ La firma de Jorge Mateo con los Braves tras la lesión de Ha-Seong Kim ⚾ Toros del Este dejan en el terreno a Águilas Cibaeñas y avanzan a la final de LIDOM ⚾ Caribes de Anzoátegui dominan el Round Robin en LVBP ⚾ Cangrejeros de Santurce a un paso del título en LBPRC ⚾ Final dramática en la liga profesional de Nicaragua
#CarlosBeltrán #Cooperstown #HallOfFame Más De Una Milla 20/01/2026 Hora cero para Carlos Beltrán y su espacio en Cooperstown | Los Caribes de San Sebastián :libran la coca” en la Final del Voleibol Superior | Podría ser noche de coronación para Cangrejeros Santurce esta noche en el Hiram Bithorn #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo #PeriodismoDigital #Comparte #PonloEnLaNevera #lbprc #Cangrejeros #leones #voleibol #cafeteros #caribes #atenienses #criollas #pinkin #lvsm #lvsf ¡Conéctate, comenta y comparte! #periodismoindependiente #periodismodigital #periodismoinvestigativo tiktok.com: @bonitaradio Facebook: bonitaradio Instagram: bonitaradio X: Bonita_Radio Artist Name: Kristoffer Eikrem Song Name: Watcha Gonna Play h (Instrumental) License #: 2451516514 Project Type: Podcast Artist Name: Tyrell Kenneth Song Name: Pedal To The Metal (Instrumental) License #: 6489450003 Project Type: Podcast Artist Name: Toonorth Song Name: Yesterday (Instrumental) License #: 9881205391 Project Type: Podcast
En este episodio, el subeditor de Deportes de El Nuevo Día, José Enrique "Kike" Bartolomei, conversa con el legendario exjugador de béisbol Carlos Delgado, quien pone en perspectiva el momento histórico que vive Carlos Beltrán ante la tendencia favorable en las votaciones rumbo al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol en Cooperstown.
The Mets sign Bo Bichette, and immediately the word panic starts flying. Evan explains why the money is not the panic at all. The Mets were ready to spend even more on Kyle Tucker, and short-term premium contracts are clearly part of the plan. The real concern is the opt-out. Giving up draft pick compensation for a player who could walk after one season feels less like free agency and more like a deadline rental, something David Stearns has historically avoided. The conversation turns into a deep debate on whether one year of elite talent is worth the risk, how past Mets contracts like Carlos Beltrán shape fan perspective, and why even a move everyone likes can still carry a subtle sense of urgency. The guys also dive into roster ripple effects, including what this means for Brett Baty, the Mets' trade flexibility, and how the upcoming CBA could impact Bichette's opt-out decision. Mets fans and Yankees fans both weigh in as New York's baseball balance of power continues to shift.
Dan Kasper and Brandon are back in the Man Cave with a loaded episode that hits every corner of the sports world. They break down the 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, debating who truly deserves a plaque, how PED history still clouds the process, and why players like Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones sit right on the edge. The conversation then shifts to one of the most fun questions in sports fandom: who’s the most random athlete you were ever a fan of? From forgotten role players to cult heroes, the guys share their picks and react to listener responses that spark nostalgia. They also dive into the Dodgers’ latest blockbuster spending spree, questioning competitive balance in Major League Baseball, what it means for small-market teams, and whether the sport is heading toward an inevitable lockout. Plus, NFL head coaching predictions, hot takes, and classic Man Cave debates round out the episode.#ManCavePodcast#SportsTalk#BaseballHallOfFame#MLB#Dodgers#HotStove#RandomAthletes#SportsNostalgia#NFLCoaching#SportsDebate#BaseballIsBrokenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2026 BBWAA HOF BallotIn a bit of a surprise, the Contemporary Era Committee selected Jeff Kent to the Hall of Fame last month. He will join the likes of Rogers Hornsby, Nellie Fox, Joe Morgan, Ryne Sandberg, Jackie Robinson, and other MVP second baseman to earn enshrinement (Jose Altuve will join this list in the future, though another player on this year's writers' ballot is a long shot.) Dale Murphy, Carlos Delgado, and Don Mattingly all received more than six votes, and the rest of the candidates received fewer than five, meaning they are ineligible to be on the next ballot in three years. For Clemens, Bonds, and Sheffield, that result was not too surprising given their alleged PED use.This coming Tuesday, January 20th, the results from the BBWAA ballot will be revealed, and we will find out who will join Jeff Kent in Cooperstown this year. Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones appear to be in strong position for election this year. Chase Utley and Felix Hernández are the big climbers, and Cole Hamels looks to haver a strong debut on the ballot. We will break down the candidacies (or lack thereof) for the newcomers to the ballot, as well as our predictions for who, if any, will make it this year.Audio clips from MLB.tvHowie Kendrick's Clutch Homers - WJFK Eats Radio - Dave Jageler and Charlie SlowesAlex Gordon's WS HR - FOX - Hall of Fame Joe Buck, Tom VerducciEdwin Encarnacion's Walk-off - TBS - Ernie JohnsonAs always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.Catch you next time,P.C.O.
Arranca el año con la Final del Béisbol InvernalEsta semana en GW5 Sports comenzamos el año en plena acción del béisbol invernal, con los Cangrejeros de Santurce alante 2-0 en la serie final sobre los Leones de Ponce. Cubrimos esto y lo más destacado de esta temporada en la LBPRC.Hablamos también del béisbol de MLB que tuvo muchas noticias de la agencia libre en las últimas semanas desde que nos vimos. Y esta semana también se decide si el puertorriqueño, Carlos Beltrán, entrará al Salón de la Fama.Luego pasamos a la NFL donde quedan solo 8 equipos en la postemporada, vamos juego por juego repasando toda la acción y mirando hacia los partidos de este próximo fin de semana. Grabado desde GW-Cinco Studio como parte de GW5 Network #tunuevatelevisión. Puedes ver toda la programación en www.gwcinco.com. síguenos en instagram @gw_cincoPatreon: patreon.com/bienabiertaspatreon.com/gw5networkpatreon.com/hablandopop
What's the old commercial? “With a name like Smuckers, it has to be good?” Well, with a name like Homer, you've basically got to be a baseball player. And years after he retired, Homer Bush is still living out the fantasy that saw him smack in the middle of the action for the 1998 Yankees, one of the greatest teams of all time. The always-happy alum is still showing up at Old-Timers' Day and as a coach during Yankees fantasy camps, and he sat down with YES Network's Meredith Marakovits to discuss his memories of 1998, his own trajectory in the game and the stress that comes with watching your own son (Rays prosect Homer Jr.) chase his own dreams. Then, Meredith is joined by Yankees Magazine deputy editor Jon Schwartz for a chat about Carlos Beltrán's Hall of Fame prospects, and the excitement that comes with covering the all-time greats. Finally, we send it to the New York Yankees Museum presented by Bank of America, where senior museum curator Brian Richards turns to a chapter about longtime Yankees coach Jim Turner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#CarlosBeltrán #SalónDeLaFama #Cooperstown Más De Una Milla 13/01/2026 Dramática primera victoria de Santurce sobre Ponce en la Serie Final de la LBPRC |. Encaminado a la inmortalidad, Carlos Beltrán | Violencia normalizada en el hockey sobre hielo influye en los juegos infantiles. #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo #PeriodismoDigital #Comparte #PonloEnLaNevera #lbprc #Cangrejeros #leones #violencia #carlosbeltrán #cooperstown ¡Conéctate, comenta y comparte! #periodismoindependiente #periodismodigital #periodismoinvestigativo tiktok.com: @bonitaradio Facebook: bonitaradio Instagram: bonitaradio X: Bonita_Radio Artist Name: Kristoffer Eikrem Song Name: Watcha Gonna Play h (Instrumental) License #: 2451516514 Project Type: Podcast Artist Name: Tyrell Kenneth Song Name: Pedal To The Metal (Instrumental) License #: 6489450003 Project Type: Podcast Artist Name: Toonorth Song Name: Yesterday (Instrumental) License #: 9881205391 Project Type: Podcast
En el Baseball News de hoy analizamos el futuro de Alex Bregman, uno de los agentes libres más importantes del mercado, y debatimos qué equipo tiene mayores probabilidades de firmarlo y si Boston realmente puede retenerlo. Además, profundizamos en la información que indica que los Yankees han puesto condiciones claras para negociar con Cody Bellinger, lo que abre un debate importante sobre el rumbo del roster para 2026. También repasamos: • Bryce Harper uniéndose a la selección de Estados Unidos para el Clásico Mundial de Béisbol • Piratas acuerdan con Ryan O'Hearn y Medias Blancas firman a Sean Newcomb • Mariners no descartan el regreso de Eugenio Suárez • Carlos Beltrán y Andruw Jones lideran las votaciones al Salón de la Fama • Noche histórica de Jackson Chourio en la LVBP • Resultados clave en LIDOM, LVBP, LBPRC y LMP, incluyendo el draft de reingreso en República Dominicana
Reunimos las opiniones de tres figuras clave de selecciones que enfrentarán a Cuba en el próximo Clásico Mundial de Béisbol. Desde los Winter Meetings de MLB en Orlando, escuchamos a: • José Mosquera (Colombia) y su visión sobre Cuba en el torneo• José Mayorga (Panamá) y su lectura del equipo cubano• Carlos Beltrán (Puerto Rico), con recuerdos del primer Clásico y metas actuales Un análisis imprescindible para entender cómo ven a Cuba sus rivales de grupo.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.
Pelota Cubana USA entrevistó a Carlos Beltrán, gerente general del equipo de Puerto Rico, en una conversación donde el exjugador repasa el valor histórico de Cuba en el Clásico Mundial de Béisbol.Beltrán recuerda el icónico duelo de 2006, explica por qué enfrentarse a Cuba siempre tuvo un significado especial y analiza lo que espera rumbo al Clásico Mundial 2026.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.
PODCAST LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 10 DE DICIEMBRE 2025 - Miami se va a demócrata por primera vez en casi 30 años - CNN- PR Aguanta fondos para Miss Universe - El Vocero - El gobierno insiste en que compres casa, Programa Casa Joven y Programa Pronto Pa Tu Casa - El Nuevo Día - LUMA dice que no puede cobrar 3% de lo que se usa de luz, le dicen que lo haga - El Nuevo Día - Noah y Carlos Beltrán compran participación en Salvador Colom - El Nuevo Día - Gobernadora vuelve a intentar que PR vuelva a coger prestado en visita a NY - El Vocero - El caso de Anthonieska se queda en tribunal de adultos por ahora - El Vocero - Salud dice que los casos por sobredosis bajará en un 15% la probabilidad de muerte - El Nuevo Día - Abrió el sexto Hyatt y el primero Centric en PR - Primera Hora - María Corina Machado no va a recoger el premio Nobel en persona, sigue escondida - NYT- Elon Musk va a valorar en 1.5 trillones SpaceX - Axios - Se calienta dramáticamente situación entre Japón y China, China experimenta con atacar y Japón responde en juegos de guerra, Rusia se unió a China en los juegos - Bloomberg - Se espera que hoy corten nuevamente la tasa de interés desde el FED - Bloomberg - Estrategia de Trump con HBO, incluye control sobre CNN - NYT - Trump se va a Pennsylvania a insistir en que la economía está bien - Economist • Buenos días, mi gente. Ya oficialmente empezó la Navidad, y si todavía no has empezado tus compras o no sabes qué regalar… te voy a resolver esto en dos minutos.• T-Mobile tiene la mejor variedad de regalos con opciones para todos los gustos. Y lo mejor: muchos empiezan en $0 pago inicial. Sí, escuchaste bien… cero.• Si tienes a alguien techie en tu vida, que siempre hay uno, aquí lo consigues todo: Meta Glasses, iPhone 17, smartwatches, tablets, audífonos… de todo.• Lo mejor de todo es que puedes resolverlo sin filas, sin estrés y sin meterte en un mall en plena Navidad.• Entras a T-Life o a t-mobile.com, escoges el regalo y lo pides desde tu casa o desde donde sea.• Así que si quieres quedar bien, o hacerte un regalo tú mismo que también cuenta, adelántate a Santa y resuélvelo con T-Mobile.Incluye auspicio
BT and Sal dive headfirst into the controversial 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, which they deem "light." The discussion kicks off with a viral single-vote ballot for David Wright, prompting a fiery debate on the Mets Captain's true Hall credentials versus his "Hall of Fame person" status. The hosts break down their respective five- and four-man ballots, agreeing on Carlos Beltrán (despite the sign-stealing controversy) and "King" Félix Hernández (dominance over longevity). Sal makes a passionate case for Andruw Jones (ten Gold Gloves) and Andy Pettitte (postseason legacy), while BT argues for Francisco "K-Rod" Rodríguez based purely on his historic peak and questions why all the steroid-era greats like A-Rod and Manny Ramírez shouldn't just be inducted together.
Welcome to Episode 118 of Tablesetters. The offseason opened with a major move, as Josh Naylor signed a five-year deal with the Seattle Mariners, immediately reshaping the first-base market. His return reinforces Seattle's lineup core and removes one of the most dependable bats from free agency. We break down why the deal came together quickly, why other teams never seriously entered the mix, and how his signing affects clubs still searching for first-base or middle-of-the-order help. Midway through the live show, the conversation shifted when news broke that the Orioles traded Grayson Rodriguez to the Angels for Taylor Ward. Rodriguez missed the entire 2025 season with arm injuries, but the Angels are betting on the upside he showed before the setbacks. Ward, under control through 2026, gives Baltimore a steady right-handed bat and immediate outfield stability. We break down how the trade fits each team's broader offseason plan and what it suggests about their priorities moving forward. The episode also covers one of the most unusual qualifying-offer cycles since the system's creation. Four players accepted the QO — Trent Grisham, Gleyber Torres, Shota Imanaga, and Brandon Woodruff — marking the first time more than three players have taken it in the same offseason. Grisham's decision is the most surprising, coming off a breakout 34-homer season in a thin outfield market. His acceptance raises the Yankees' payroll above the third luxury-tax tier and signals a calculated one-year bet on himself. Torres returns to Detroit looking for a healthier 2026 after playing through a sports hernia. Imanaga chose a reset with Chicago after a late-season downturn, and Woodruff accepted as expected as he continues his recovery from shoulder surgery. On the other side, nine players rejected the QO — Kyle Tucker, Kyle Schwarber, Bo Bichette, Framber Valdez, Dylan Cease, Ranger Suárez, Edwin Díaz, Zac Gallen, and Michael King — a group largely expected to pursue multi-year deals despite draft-pick compensation. Their decisions, combined with Grisham coming off the board, further thin the center-field market and shift clubs toward potential trade options. This QO cycle reflects a winter shaped by uncertainty around future labor conditions, stricter tax penalties, and mixed performances from several major free agents. In San Diego, the Padres' ownership evaluation remains ongoing. The Seidler family is formally exploring a potential sale while working through internal disputes and long-term financial considerations. The front office maintains a “business as usual” stance, but the review introduces real questions about payroll strategy and organizational stability heading into 2026. Award season added another layer to a busy week. Shohei Ohtani earned another unanimous MVP, and Aaron Judge secured his third after a tightly contested race. On the pitching side, Tarik Skubal won his second straight AL Cy Young Award, and Paul Skenes captured the NL honor just a year after winning Rookie of the Year — a rare progression that underscores how quickly he has become one of the league's most impactful pitchers. In Washington, the Nationals introduced Drew Butera as their new manager, making him the youngest skipper in Major League Baseball in more than 50 years. His development-focused background aligns with the organization's larger reset under Paul Toboni. The 2026 Hall of Fame ballot was also released, featuring returning candidates such as Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones along with first-time names including Cole Hamels, Ryan Braun, and Matt Kemp.
Beltrán remembers iconic Mets moments like his three-homer game in Colorado, the over-the-shoulder catch on the hill in Houston, and a monster late-inning homer vs. the Phillies at Shea. He explains what it took to live up to a massive contract in New York, the pressure that comes with expectations, and why consistency was his obsession as a player. Now working in the Mets' front office, Beltrán talks about mentoring the next wave of talent — including Francisco Álvarez, Mark Vientos, Ronny Mauricio and Luisangel Acuña — and why he believes the future in Queens is “super bright.” He also dives into the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, his Roberto Clemente Award, and his new role as GM of Team Puerto Rico for the World Baseball Classic, with Francisco Lindor as his captain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We're hitting everything from roster upheaval to coaching changes. The McNeil trade chatter is heating up, Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz are back on the market after opting out, and both Jeremy Hefner and Antoan Richardson are gone as the Mets overhaul the entire coaching infrastructure. We'll break down Carson Benge's legit shot at becoming the centerfielder of the future, why Lindor needs a real backup shortstop, which minor leaguers enter true put-up-or-shut-up mode, and what the pitching staff has to look like if 2026 isn't going to be another September disaster.We'll also celebrate the newly announced Mets Hall of Fame Class of 2026: Lee Mazzilli, Bobby Valentine, and Carlos Beltrán. And yes — we'll dig into the big question: is Cooperstown next for Beltrán, and how soon? Some of us think he's in. Some of us (cough Farace) think the voters love to make people wait just to feel important.From free-agent fits to bullpen reconstruction to trying to understand why this team collapses every September, we're laying out the whole roadmap. Expect Farace's rants, Rodriguez's spin, and Joe chiming in from the wall every time someone mentions “this should be easy” — because nothing with this franchise is ever easy.It's the season wrap-up, the therapy session, and the first steps toward 2026. Buckle up. #Mets #PiitB# PutItInTheBooks #ThePutItInTheBooksShow
Bobby Valentine joins Jay Horwitz for an emotional and wide-ranging Amazin' Conversations — covering everything from the legendary mustache disguise in 1999 to his induction into the Mets Hall of Fame with Carlos Beltrán and Lee Mazzilli. Bobby reflects on his playing and managing career with the Mets, his bond with the fans, the 2000 National League pennant run, and unforgettable moments like Robin Ventura's Grand Slam Single. Bobby and Jay also revisit the 9/11 season, sharing powerful stories about the team's role in healing the city, Mike Piazza's iconic homer, the work players did behind the scenes, and the fans who inspired them. This is the full Bobby V story — baseball, leadership, heart, and the moments that shaped Mets history. 00:00 – The Mustache Disguise Story01:14 – Breaking the Tension in 199902:06 – Bobby on the Mets Hall of Fame03:12 – Playing & Coaching With Legends04:23 – Managing Through the Late 90s06:06 – Turning the Mets Around07:01 – Getting the Most Out of Players07:49 – Why Mets Fans Love Bobby V08:49 – Battling the Braves & Yankees09:12 – The Full Mustache Story (Again!)10:11 – Players Reacting to the Disguise11:14 – The 2000 Pennant Run12:21 – Robin Ventura's Grand Slam Single13:18 – Japan Trip & Benny Agbayani14:17 – Leadership Through 9/1115:08 – September 11 Memories16:07 – The Team Giving Back17:21 – Mike Piazza's 9/11 Home Run18:24 – The Ashes in the Bullpen Story19:14 – Final Thoughts & Mets Legacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BT & Sal dive into a fiery "Call of the Day" on the Mets' managerial future. A caller suggests that Carlos Beltrán is the true "manager in waiting," putting manager Carlos Mendoza on thin ice. They joke about new bench coach Kai Correa having an "inside edge" with "satellite dishes" (big ears) to "hear the other team's pitches." The conversation shifts to a celebratory, yet boastful, Sal receiving the Dick Young Memorial Award from the NY Pro Scouts, which he deems superior to an Emmy. Finally, they debate the true meaning of the MVP award, citing the bizarre, low-stat season that won Terry Pendleton the honor.
Puerto Rico vs. Dominican Republic is coming to Citi Field, and Carlos Delgado is taking it seriously. Delgado joins Jay Horwitz to break down why this matchup is so much more than a game — the energy, the culture, the bragging rights — and why once first pitch hits, everyone's playing to win. He talks about teaming up with Carlos Beltrán on the bench, Mets bullpen coach José Rosado, and why he's managing Puerto Rico like it's the World Baseball Classic. Delgado also opens up on 25 years of his Extra Bases Foundation, rebuilding Puerto Rico after hurricanes, mentoring the next generation of players, and what it means to still hold the PR home run record. Oh — and he tells the story behind that 9-RBI night at Yankee Stadium.
Jim welcomes longtime editor at the New York Times and author Phil Coffin to discuss his latest book, “A Baseball Book of Days: Thirty-One Moments That Transformed the Game." Jim and Phil cover a number of topics, including Jackie Robinson's first game, Don Padgett's .399 batting average in 1939, Carlos Beltrán's Hall of Fame candidacy, and why Bob Gibson is on Phil's Baseball Rushmore.
Podcast - LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 1 DE JULIO DE 2025 - Reciprocidad de profesionales que vendrían a PR a trabajar sin tener que pasar licencias ¿lo defiendes? - Bomba nuclear de Trump a energía renovable dispara alarma en todo Estados Unidos, mientras China invierte en Cuba en solar - Axios - Sistema de permisos de Salud cambia de extraña manera - Cuarto Poder Tomás Rivera Schatz le quita todo a la abogada motorizada, supuestamente, por vaga y malcriada con empleados - Primera Hora Big Beautiful Bill saca montones de la red de ayuda de fondos federales - Axios Entrarían y saldrían presos a trabajar confinados - El Vocero Bajan un chin la luz - El Vocero Aprobarán presupuesto federal en el Senado, 19 millones perderán el Medicaid y cerrarán montones de hospitales rurales en USA - MSNBCBuscan 700 empleados para el regreso a clases - El Vocero Directorio del PNP para el jueves para sustituir a Rosachely - El Vocero Poco personal de manejo de emergencia - El Nuevo DíaHoy es el día de Bobby Bonilla - ESPN Celebra Genera y sus dueños, negocio de PR les hace ganar un billete - Cuarto Poder Investigan choque de policía con ciudadano, una pelea con influencer de deportes - Cuarto Poder Le dieron decreto de Ley 22 a convicto por contaminación de plomo en El Salvador - El Nuevo Día Contralora dice que Mayagüez prestó 1.2 millones para prestamos de casas que nunca se construyeron - Primera Hora Colegio de Químicos estudió que la música de bad bunny tiene impacto cerebral y los conciertos tienen impacto ambiental - Primera HoraAcademia de Carlos Beltrán logra importantes acreditaciones como escuela deportiva - Noticel Luto hoy y mañana por muerte de Ronny Jarabo - Metro Investigarán en el Senado la quiebra de Sunnova como financiera de placas solares - El Nuevo Día
¿Qué pasa cuando el juego termina? En esta segunda parte con Jessica y Carlos Beltrán, Katia Reguero Lindor y su esposo, el también beisbolista de los Mets, Francisco Lindor, conversan sobre la vida más allá del béisbol profesional: cómo se transforma la dinámica familiar tras el retiro, cómo se navegan los nuevos roles dentro del hogar y qué significa estar presente, incluso cuando solo tienes 15 minutos al día. Jessica habla de la importancia de crear comunidad cada vez que llegaban a una nueva ciudad y cómo esas conexiones hicieron toda la diferencia en momentos difíciles. Carlos reflexiona sobre el impacto de sus contactos en la MLB y cómo compartir sus propias historias con sus hijos se ha vuelto una forma de enseñarles resiliencia y mentalidad positiva.Una conversación honesta sobre los cambios, la adaptación y los vínculos que sostienen a una familia cuando el ruido del estadio queda atrás.SHOW NOTES:
En este episodio especial, Katia Reguero Lindor y su esposo Francisco Lindor conversan con Carlos y Jessica Beltrán sobre los retos y aprendizajes de criar una familia en el mundo de la MLB.Desde sus inicios en Puerto Rico hasta los desafíos del retiro, los Beltrán comparten su historia con mucha honestidad, emoción y sí—también muchas risas. Hablamos de amor en tiempos de temporada, de maternidad con intención, y de cómo cada quien ha encontrado su propio camino dentro del equipo familiar.Una conversación íntima, real y entrañable entre generaciones que entienden que la familia no es solo estar presente, sino crecer juntos.Don't forget to FOLLOW the podcast on Instagram and TikTok. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for all the unapparent content you never knew you needed.
Andy Martino joins Jay Horwitz for a special episode of Amazin' Conversations to talk about what it really takes to break news in Major League Baseball. From cultivating authentic human relationships with players like Juan Soto and executives across front offices, to his journey from the Daily News to SNY insider coverage of the Mets and Yankees, Andy shares candid stories, media insights, and reflections on the evolution of baseball journalism. They dive into behind-the-scenes moments, including his connection to Shannon Forde's legacy, covering David Wright's career, and how Carlos Beltrán is helping shape today's Mets. If you've ever wondered how the biggest Mets scoops get reported — this one's for you.
Ron, Elliott, and Pete dive into the lackluster offseason for the St. Louis Cardinals, with Ron expressing his disinterest in this year's Winter Warm-Up and the team's failure to make significant moves. The guys discuss the ambiguous "reset" strategy announced by the Cardinals' management, questioning what it really means for the future of the team. Elliott counters with a look at the Chicago Cubs' recent signings, highlighting their efforts to improve the roster while Pete pokes fun at the expectations of Cubs fans regarding team profitability. The conversation takes a comedic turn as the hosts explore the absurdity of fan expectations in the current sports landscape. As the episode progresses, the trio shifts gears to the Hall of Fame announcements, celebrating the induction of Ichiro and reflecting on the careers of other inductees like Billy Wagner and CC Sabathia. They discuss the implications of the steroid era on Hall of Fame voting and speculate on future inductees, including Carlos Beltrán and Ryan Braun. Wrapping up the episode, they touch on the Chicago Bears' recent coaching hires before celebrating the return of "Ron's Soccer Minute"! That's right, the excitement for the upcoming MLS season is palpable, as Ron shares his hopes for St. Louis City SC and their new coach. The guys also share a laugh over the latest Star Wars news, including the unexpected fate of Watto the Toydarian. Check out the livestream on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, or X. Follow us on X, Instagram, and GETTR. Like us on Facebook. Check out Fuel Sports Network on Facebook and on X.
Last Tuesday, Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner joined already elected Dave Parker and Dick Allen as members of the Baseball HOF Class of 2025. Jim breaks down the ballot results and what the future looks like for HOF hopefuls Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones, and Chase Utley (4:30). Then, Jim gives gives two cents on the five new members of Cooperstown (11:01), before running through some of the new "big" names that will join the 2026 ballot (31:05).
The members of the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class were announced on Tuesday night. Ichiro Suzuki, C.C. Sabathia and Billy Wagner received the news that they would be enshrined in Cooperstown, adding yet another notable achievement to the legacy of their storied careers.Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the very deserving class of 2025, including why it's not a big deal that Ichiro didn't get 100% of the vote, Sabathia overcoming struggles with addiction that helped him get back into baseball and Billy Wagner's emotional reception of the news on his final try on the ballot. They then talk about the potential 2026 class and whether Carlos Beltrán will be the only player elected.Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, the guys talk about the Los Angeles Dodgers introducing Roki Sasaki to the media on Wednesday, the Atlanta Braves bringing in Jurickson Profar to solidify their outfield, the Cleveland Guardians' surprising addition of Paul Sewald and then make their picks for The Good, The Bad & The Uggla. (1:00) - The Opener: Hall of Fame Class of 2025(27:53) - Dodgers unveil Roki(48:40) - Around the League: Profar to the Braves(55:29) - Guardians get some relief(58:07) - The Good(1:01:08) - The Bad(1:05:40) - The Uggla Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
En este emocionante episodio de Baseball News, analizamos los resultados más recientes de las votaciones al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol. La clase de este año incluye a grandes nombres como Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia y Billy Wagner, en su última oportunidad de entrar. Pero… ¿por qué quedó Carlos Beltrán tan cerca y no lo logró?
PODCAST: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 21 DE ENERO DE 2025 - Trump viene a tomar todo el poder que le permitan coger - Viva la Alianza dice Juan Dalmau sin la gente de MVC a su lado - Cuarto Poder - Frío mega pelú en el sur de Estados Unidos con nevadas complicadas - NWS - Trump salva a TikTok por 75 días más - Axios - En peligro de morir el café de PR - CPI - Trump quiere eliminar el derecho de ciudadanía por nacimiento - WaPost - Interpelación hoy de Recursos Naturales - Cuarto Poder - Para el verano terminar de poner los generadores en escuelas públicas - El Vocero - Desapareciendo la UPR - El Vocero - Día clave para Carlos Beltrán para entrar al HOF - Primera Hora -Ley de plástico no se sabe si entra en vigor a finales de enero o no - Primera Hora - PR logra extender carga aérea como hub en la Isla - El Nuevo Día - Turista accidentado brincó vallas y se salvó por caer en arbusto - El Nuevo Día - UPR no va a cerrar 64 programas, sino que los evalúa y pone en pausa por ahora - Cuarto Poder - PPD cambia de presidente, Jesús Manuel renuncia y Pablo José aspira - El Nuevo Día - Batallan por créditos a ver si Trump los manteniene y aumenta para trabajadores y dependientes - El Nuevo Día Empieza el año Fit y Saludable con Martin's BBQ Chequea el Combo Fit 1/4 de pollo, tu vianda o verdura favorita y botella de agua solo $7.99 O el combo Vegano, Escoge 4 mini porciones entre tu vianda, verdura o vegetales mixtos favoritos con botella de agua solo $6.99 Martin's BBQ Cocinando diariamente comida saludable, fresca y sabrosa....mmmm esto si es criollo...Fit! Hoy Voy Pa Martins BBQ Asado, Jugoso, Sabroso. Incluye auspicio