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(1:08) — YANKEES: The Yankees are learning about life without Aaron Judge while looking to bolster their roster as they make a playoff push. (10:37) — METS: The Mets' seven-game win streak is snapped with a walk-off loss to the Padres on Monday. (16:37) — JETS: Reports have shown that Aaron Glenn has changed the atmosphere for the Jets. (19:19) — CALLS: Callers talk Giants and Yankees. (29:01) — MARK FEINSAND: MLB's Mark Feinsand joins the show to discuss the 2025 trade deadline, Brian Cashman's approach to the deadline, and CC Sabathia entering the Hall of Fame. (62:07) — TWO QUESTIONS: JJ answers random questions. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski Follow 'NYNY' on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guest: Mark Feinsand Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci look back at the Hall of Fame induction speeches. Tom highlights the careers of Billy Wagner and Dave Parker. Joe remembers his time with Parker and what truly made him special. Joe tells the story of his first meeting with Dick Allen. Tom gives his thoughts on the speeches from CC Sabathia and Ichiro Suzuki. Plus, we remember HOF Ryne Sandberg and his legacy with the Cubs. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's MLB Pipeline Podcast comes between Deadlines, with the Draft signing deadline in our rearview and the Trade Deadline just a couple of days away. Jim Callis, Jonathan Mayo and Jason Ratliff start with the former, with Jim and Jonathan drafting Top 100 prospects they think could be dealt ahead of Thursday's Trade Deadline, then discussing some of the ranked prospects who have already changed teams. From there, the guys review the Draft signing deadline, highlighting that just two of the players selected in the top 10 rounds didn't sign. Then the pod turned to the past to provide prospect snapshots of the recent Hall of Fame induction class, including Dave Parker, Billy Wagner, CC Sabathia and Ichiro. They finished things up with a Mailbag question about Kristian Campbell of the Red Sox. 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
A day after being inducted into the Hall of Fame, CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner and Ichiro Suzuki sit down with Jon Paul Morosi to discuss their roads to Cooperstown. Hear some great stories and plenty of laughs as Sabathia discusses the time he nearly lost a $500,000 bonus for sticking up for a teammate, Wagner talks about his most memorable conversations during Hall of Fame weekend and Ichiro reveals the two things he wishes he hadn't said during his memorable induction speech. Visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame - BaseballHall.org Follow the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Twitter/X - @BaseballHallFollow the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Instagram - @BaseballHall Follow Jon Paul Morosi on Twitter/X - @jonmorosi
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci look back at the Hall of Fame induction speeches. Tom highlights the careers of Billy Wagner and Dave Parker. Joe remembers his time with Parker and what truly made him special. Joe tells the story of his first meeting with Dick Allen. Tom gives his thoughts on the speeches from CC Sabathia and Ichiro Suzuki. Plus, we remember HOF Ryne Sandberg and his legacy with the Cubs. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BT and Sal ignite a fiery debate over CC Sabathia's Hall of Fame induction, with one side questioning his true legendary status and the other reluctantly accepting his place among Cooperstown's elite, ultimately pitting sustained performance against peak dominance in the ongoing Hall of Fame discussion.
BT and Sal ignite a passionate debate about the Baseball Hall of Fame, tearing into what they see as flawed induction criteria. While reminiscing about the undeniable greatness of Ryne Sandberg and lamenting his illness, the conversation quickly turns to more controversial inductions like CC Sabathia, with BT strongly arguing against his Hall of Fame worthiness, particularly as a first-ballot choice. They compare "compiler" careers to shorter, dominant ones, sparking a fiery discussion on whether sustained excellence or peak performance should be more valued for a Cooperstown plaque, bringing up names like Don Mattingly, David Cone, Andy Pettitte, and even the "Fernando Mania" of Valenzuela. The segment underscores their frustration with a Hall of Fame they believe is becoming increasingly "saturated" and inconsistent in its inductions.
Get ready for some fiery takes as BT and Sal dissect the latest New York baseball drama! The Mets are at a crossroads with Mark Vientos, debating whether to deal their hot-hitting prospect amidst a crowded infield, especially after his recent power surge. Meanwhile, the Yankees are in a full-blown crisis, enduring their third consecutive losing July for the first time in 30 years, raising serious questions about their goals for the rest of the season and their "soft buyer" approach to the trade deadline. Adding to the chaos, the Giants' top pick Malik Nabers is already battling an injury at training camp, and the hosts tear into the debate of whether CC Sabathia truly belongs as a first-ballot Hall of Famer. It's a no-holds-barred discussion on all the major headlines impacting New York sports!
This week, the guys discuss the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class, with a special focus on three inductees: Dave Parker, CC Sabathia, and Ichiro Suzuki. Then, Patrick and Dave give their thoughts and feelings on the passing of Hulk Hogan. Its an emotionally charged episode of the 4 Corners Podcast this week that you won't want to miss.This week's hosts... Patrick O' Dowd (@WrestlngRealist) and Dave Ungar (@AttitudeAgg)For the latest, greatest and up to datest in breaking news, opinions, and podcasts ALWAYS #UseYourHead and visit TheCharishot.com & PROWRESTLINGTEES.COM/THECHAIRSHOTAbout Chairshot Radio NetworkLaunched in 2017, the Chairshot Radio Network presents you with the best in sports, entertainment, and sports entertainment. Wrestling and wrestling crossover podcasts + the most interesting content + the most engaging hosts = the most entertaining podcasts you'll find! MONDAY - Bandwagon Nerds (entertainment & popular culture)TUESDAY - 4 Corners Podcast (sports)WEDNESDAY - The Greg DeMarco Show (wrestling) THURSDAY - POD is WAR FRIDAY - DWI Podcast (Drunk Wrestling Intellect)SATURDAY - The Mindless Wrestling PodcastSUNDAY - The Front and Center Sports Podcast / The Oddity... Keeping the news ridiculous!CHAIRSHOT RADIO NETWORK PODCAST SPECIALSAttitude Of Aggression Podcast & The Big Five Project (chronologically exploring WWE's PPV/PLE history)TheChairshot.com PRESENTS...IMMEDIATE POST WWE PLE REACTIONS w/ DJ(Mindless), Tunney(DWI) & FriendsPatrick O'Dowd's 5X5 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chairshot-radio-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to Tablesetters Episode 96. This week's show covers a wide range of moments, some historic, some difficult, as baseball heads into one of the most important stretches of the 2025 season. We begin with Nick Kurtz's remarkable 4-HR, 6-for-6 game, a performance that instantly stands among the greatest single-game offensive showings in Major League history. We then shift to Bryce Harper's tense exchange with Commissioner Rob Manfred in the Phillies clubhouse, a moment that speaks volumes about the current state of labor relations in baseball. Partway through the episode, we received the heartbreaking news that Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg has passed away at the age of 65. We take a moment to process and reflect on the impact Sandberg made on the game, both as a legendary second baseman and as a respected figure in the sport. Also in this week's coverage: • Emmanuel Clase placed on leave amid MLB's ongoing gambling investigation • Seth Lugo signs a $46 million extension with the Royals, reshaping trade talks around starting pitchers • Full reaction to the 2025 Hall of Fame class, featuring Ichiro, CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner, Dave Parker, and Dick Allen • A comprehensive MLB Trade Deadline Tracker, covering key moves, rumors, and what to watch heading into the final days Listen to Tablesetters wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and X @TablesettersPod for exclusive deadline coverage and real-time updates throughout the week.
Stugotz is furious that Ichiro and CC Sabathia are first ballot Hall of Famers. Meanwhile Taylor is mad that Billy Wagner got in. Stu and Mikey A both went to concerts last night and have the same complaint. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘surreal' as in what a weekend as in Hall of Fame as in Ichiro Suzuki as in CC Sabathia as in Billy Wagner as in Dave Parker as in Dick Allen. An unbelievable weekend. I'm still a bit speechless with what happened in Cooperstown. This first hour is all about the Hall of Fame. There's just too much to cover. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘surreal' as in what a weekend as in Hall of Fame as in Ichiro Suzuki as in CC Sabathia as in Billy Wagner as in Dave Parker as in Dick Allen. An unbelievable weekend. I'm still a bit speechless with what happened in Cooperstown. This first hour is all about the Hall of Fame. There's just too much to cover. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tiki looks back on CC Sabathia's induction into the Hall of Fame
Jerry and Dani look back on CC Sabathia's Hall of Fame career.
Jerry and Dani Wexelman discuss the 2025 Yankees. Aaron Judge's flexor strain will sideline him for at least 10 days, but they believe the Yankees will still make the playoffs, with Dani preaching patience. C-Lo provides an update after a discussion about Al's travels. The Yankees salvaged a game against the Phillies. Devin Williams is pitching well, leading to a discussion about Mariano Rivera's impact on evaluating relievers. The Yankees acquired 3B Ryan McMahon from the Rockies. Juan Soto's go-ahead homer helped the Mets sweep the Giants, and Ronny Mauricio went 4-4 with a homer. They also question Mark Vientos's performance. C-Lo has sound from CC Sabathia's Hall of Fame induction, and Jerry and Dani reflect on Sabathia's career.
Hour 1 Jerry and Dani Wexelman discuss the 2025 Yankees, agreeing they'll make the playoffs despite Aaron Judge's 10-day injury. Dani urges patience. C-Lo's update leads to a discussion about Al's summer travels. The Yankees salvaged a game against the Phillies. Devin Williams is pitching well; Mariano Rivera's dominance has skewed reliever evaluations. The Yankees traded for 3B Ryan McMahon. Judge has a flexor strain. Juan Soto's go-ahead HR helped the Mets sweep the Giants, and Ronny Mauricio went 4-4 with a HR. They question Mark Vientos's performance. C-Lo shares sound from CC Sabathia's Hall of Fame induction, which Jerry and Dani later reflect on. Hour 2 The Mets have won seven straight, putting their June struggles behind them. Dani notes the Mets' lead despite issues and questions fan rooting interests for Yankees/Phillies and a potential centerfielder move. Jerry states all teams have rough patches. Dani predicts tough final two months for the Mets but Yankees will make playoffs. C-Lo provides an update; Jerry asks about Friday's show with Boomer & Phil Simms. Ryan McMahon hit his first big Pinstripes hit; Jerry, Dani, and C-Lo approve of the trade. Ronny Mauricio powered the Mets to a sweep of the Giants. Jerry worries about the Mets' RISP struggles in the playoffs. A couple had "sexy time" at Yankee Stadium. Ichiro gave a natural HOF speech, unlike Wagner and Sabathia. Jameis Winston shared wisdom from Giants camp. The final segment debates if the woman in the Yankee Stadium video was faking it. Dani wants to bring back secrets and flip phones. Hour 3 Jerry and Dani are optimistic about the Giants and Jets. They praise the Giants' draft pick, Jaxson Dart, and the Jets' developing culture. C-Lo provides an update, highlighting the Yankees' new third baseman and an "Aaron Boone!" soundbite. They reminisce about Jerry Manuel and Terry Collins. They discuss the success of the Edwin Diaz trade and Jameis Winston's passion. They also ponder if the Savannah Bananas are the hottest ticket in sports and Jayden Daniels' rookie success. Hour 4 The Yankees play the Rays tonight. Dani would trade Jasson Dominguez for bullpen help. C-Lo returns for an update; Eddie's drops are discussed. Cam Schlittler pitches tonight. Suzyn Waldman and Dave Sims learned new music. Ichiro joked about his Hall of Fame vote. Justin Fields returned to practice. Aaron Rodgers responded to Terry Bradshaw. Sal Licata visits an SNY colleague before Jerry and Dani discuss snacks.
The Yankees' tumultuous season got a bit more challenging this weekend as they lost their star to injury. The best player in baseball, Aaron Judge, is out for the foreseeable future with a flexor strain in his right elbow. He did not tear his UCL, but the fear of preventing that may cause the Yankees to proceed with caution when figuring out a timetable for his return. Coming off of a series loss to the Phillies, how will the Yankees adjust going forward, and will we see Judge again this year? Jake and Jordan discuss all of the possibilities and share their thoughts about what they think should happen.Slightly over a year ago, Nick Kurtz was getting drafted out of Wake Forest. Now, Kurtz is not only playing in the majors, but he just made MLB history. Kurtz became the first rookie ever to hit four home runs in a major league game. "The Big Amish," Kurtz's nickname despite the fact that he is not Amish, went 6-for-6 with 4 HR, 8 RBI and 19 total bases vs. the Houston Astros on Friday night. Although Jacob Wilson has taken most of the headlines for the A's, they have another star in Kurtz. The guys discuss his historic game, his impressive last couple of months and what the future looks like for the young slugger.While a rookie was etching his name into the record books this weekend, some MLB legends were being immortalized into baseball history. Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner, Dave Parker and Dick Allen were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday in Cooperstown. Jake and Jordan discuss the emotional ceremony.All of this news and we haven't even talked about all of the series from the weekend. Jake and Jordan cover every single series including sweeps by the Mets, Reds and Rangers. They get you caught up on everything that happened on the field and where they think some potential trades might be stirring off of the field. The live Trade Deadline Reaction show is Thursday at 5:30pm ET. Don't miss the guys discussing all of the madness of the trade deadline and real-time reactions to any trades that happen in the final minutes. Begin your MLB Trade Deadline week at the Baseball Bar-B-Cast.(1:43) - Judge out indefinitely(25:01) Nick Kurtz makes history(35:56) - Mets, Reds & Rangers sweep(50:17) - Blue Jays, Red Sox & Royals take respective series(59:30) - Hall of Fame recap(1:04:00) - Turbo Mode Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima go over what 'Lima Likes' from the past weekend in sports!
The Milwaukee Brewers need some thump at the 2025 trade deadline, but will the franchise actually be able to make a splash in the coming days? Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe shout out some names and scenarios as they ponder what's next for Milwaukee. Plus: The Brewers get oh-so-close to free burgers and a 12-game winning streak, then slog through a so-so week, but one that ends in walk-off fashion and still with a first-place team. Should the Brewers try to extend Brandon Woodruff? Jackson Chourio is red-hot. What's the plan to manage Jacob Misiorowski's workload? Curt also gives his review of an electric evening in Milwaukee with the alumni home-run derby. In Three Up Three Down (44:00), Isaac Collins has a wild slide, Ken Rosenthal gives a nudge to Mark Attanasio and a good baserunning team that can't steal bases? In Remembrew When (1:06:00), it's time for another CC Sabathia memory during Hall of Fame induction weekend. Curt Blanche (1:12:00), meanwhile, is naming names in the final days before the trade deadline. Then, JR is joined by national baseball writer Robert Murray (1:21:00), a Wisconsin native who knows a thing or two about Brewers coverage. They discuss sensible fits, what the Brewers should do and what they're looking for. Is there a deal out there that involves Freddy Peralta? Are the Brewers as secretive as they seem? How did Robert become a transaction guru? Music intro from bensound.com. Musical cues (in order): "I Got What You Want" (Extended Version) by Gloria Tells, "Arriving at Dusk" by American Legion and "Screaming Fool" by Andreas Dahlback, all from www.epidemicsound.com.
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner, Dave Parker, and Dick Allen were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame yesterday. Jim reads you each of their newly minted Hall of Fame plaques, reveals each of their best MLB seasons, and discusses each of their careers without using any numbers at all. Billy Wagner (5:25)Dave Parker (9:25)Dick Allen (14:22)CC Sabathia (19:00)Ichiro Suzuki (26:22)
Host Chris Caputo recaps Baseball Hall of Fame Weekend, celebrating the inductions of Dick Allen, Dave Parker, Billy Wagner, CC Sabathia, and Ichiro Suzuki. He's joined by Jonathan Mayo from MLB.com to break down trade deadline strategy and the value of top prospects, while former Mets acting GM Zach Scott offers a front-office perspective on the pressure teams face this time of year. They wrap with a look at the Mets and Yankees, tying it all together in a fast-paced, insightful look at how player development and smart moves shape the game.Show DetailsHost Chris Caputo kicks off the show with a look back at Baseball Hall of Fame Weekend, reflecting on the emotional highs of the induction ceremony for Dick Allen, Dave Parker, Billy Wagner, CC Sabathia, and Ichiro Suzuki. He shares some of the most powerful moments from the stage—especially the moving speeches by family members of the late inductees—that highlight just how much heart and history live in the game.Caputo is joined by Jonathan Mayo from MLB.com, who breaks down how teams evaluate talent and the tough choices front offices face with the trade deadline fast approaching. From prospects to proven veterans, it's all about finding the right balance. Later, Zach Scott, former acting GM of the Mets, joins the conversation and gives listeners an inside look at what really goes on behind the scenes this time of year.The show wraps up with a closer look at the Mets and Yankees—what's working, what's not, and what needs to happen if either team hopes to make a push. With injuries piling up and decisions looming, Caputo and his guests cover all the key storylines. It's a full hour that blends baseball's past and present, mixing heartfelt stories with sharp analysis fans won't want to miss.Takeaways The podcast hosts discussed the significance of Baseball Hall of Fame Weekend, highlighting the inductees' contributions to the sport. Jonathan Mayo described his role at MLB Pipeline, emphasizing the importance of prospect rankings and scouting. Zach Scott provided insights into the challenges faced by general managers during trade deadlines, particularly in evaluating player value. The conversation touched on the evolution of trade strategies in Major League Baseball, considering the impact of increased playoff opportunities. The hosts reflected on the unique circumstances surrounding the Mets' decision-making during Zach Scott's tenure as acting general manager in 2021. A discussion on the potential changes to the trade deadline was presented, suggesting a shift to a later date to accommodate teams still in contention.
¡Gran jornada dominical en MLB! Ryan McMahon brilló a la ofensiva y a la defensa para que los Yankees vencieran a Phillies, mientras que Ronny Mauricio y Juan Soto lideraron la séptima victoria consecutiva de los Mets. En este Baseball News también comentamos: ⚾ Rangers barren a Braves con poder ofensivo y Atlanta adquiere a Erick Fedde ⚾ Paul Skenes lanza joya de pitcheo en triunfo de Piratas sobre Dbacks ⚾ Athletics sorprenden y completan barrida en Houston ⚾ Maikel García la bota y Royals vencen a Guardians; Seth Lugo extiende contrato ⚾ ¡Entronizados al Salón de la Fama! Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner, Dave Parker y Dick Allen
Send JD a text message and be heard!@lukadoncic is in shape for this upcoming season. @companyadjace @nyquil_inthe_flesh says @kingjames got in his ear for this upcoming @lakers #nba season. We shall see. Ernie @brianbarnaby @bmtlive07 @donna.fender @paddy_bailey @kevdu_theman & @call_me_tca_prez talked @baseballhall more names we went thru not in like #albertbelle & #keithhernandez who have strong cases to be inducted. @mets 7 wins in a row swept the @sfgiants over the weekend & way too many @phillies fans @yankeestadium to my liking yesterday where @nikkischwartz_ @rho212 and myself watched the 4-3 win. #salarycap comes to #mlb they'll have to break up the dodgers. They strike it will not help keep the fanbase. Glad @deionsanders is healthy for upcoming #cfb season. @eamaddennfl have their seven 99 players. @court. got paid by the @broncos $92M now have another strong year with @bonix10 behind center. #sportstrivia at the finish. All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
SHOW OPEN: Lori opens the show discussing CC Sabathia's Hall of Fame Induction and how impactful a trade deadline acquisition can be as he proved in 2008.
In Hour 1, Tom Ackerman breaks down the Cardinals' 2025 season, trade deadline strategies, and their focus on developing young players for 2026 and beyond. He reviews this year's Hall of Fame inductees including Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia while looking ahead to the 2028 class featuring Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina. Ackerman also examines the Cardinals Padres incident involving Wilson Contreras, team tensions, and player reactions. St. Louis CITY SC's recent struggles are discussed before Kirk Herbstreit joins to talk about Purina Pro Plan's “Fueled By” series, his personal connection to dogs, and the upcoming college football season. In Hour 2, Ackerman covers the Cardinals vs Padres lineup, MLB trade updates involving the Yankees, Royals, Mets, and Mariners, NASCAR and IndyCar results, and Caitlin Clark's latest game. Lutz Pfannenstiel shares his take on CITY SC's first half strength, second half struggles, and new player integration ahead of their Aston Villa friendly. John Mozeliak outlines the Cardinals' trade deadline plans focused on pitching prospects Michael McGreevy, Gordon Graceffo, Forrest Swanson, and Quinn Matthews while discussing Eric Fedde's DFA and the club's wild card push. Bernie Miklasz analyzes the National League wild card race, the Cardinals' pitching issues, possible trades, and the transition in the team's baseball operations leadership.
In Hour 1, Tom Ackerman breaks down the Cardinals' 2025 season, trade deadline strategies, and the team's focus on developing young players for 2026 and beyond. He reviews this year's Hall of Fame inductees, including Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia, while looking ahead to the 2028 class featuring Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina. Ackerman also examines the Cardinals-Padres game incident involving Wilson Contreras, team tensions, and player reactions. St. Louis CITY SC's recent struggles on the pitch are discussed before a conversation with Kirk Herbstreit about Purina Pro Plan's “Fueled By” series, his personal connection with dogs, and the upcoming college football season.
The greatest day on the baseball calendar for the newest members of the National Baseball Hall Of Fame. Dave Parker, Ichiro Suzuki, Billy Wagner, CC Sabathia, and Dick Allen. Also, Tom Hamilton, Cleveland's hometown, announcer, Thomas Boswell, and executive and contributor. An outstanding class of players that will be remembered for years to come. Thanks again for listening, and enjoy the rest of your Sports Weekend. We will be back next week with Episode 279.
“I was in control of this whole thing, that was the most appealing part of being in NY- just pitching in the Bronx, having that energy and knowing it starts and stops with you is incredible.” CC Sabathia On this episode of The Pivot Podcast, hosts Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder welcome pitcher CC Sabathia, as the guys dig into his storied career, personal journey, and the transition from elite athlete to mentor and icon. The conversation leads off recognizing Sabathia as a first-ballot Hall of Famer with a World Series Title capped by impressive career stats—250+ wins, 3,000+ strikeouts, a 3.74 ERA across 19 MLB seasons—as he talks about the baseball memories and personal journey from Cleveland to Milwaukee to New York and now in Cooperstown with baseball royalty. With his path rooted in family, starting with his father and mother's support from a young age to meeting his forever partner, Amber, as a teenager to growing his family and career together- it's not lost on CC that walking across the Hall of Fame stage is because of those close to him who's held him down through the highs and lows of life. With fame and success, comes a story of personal struggle and inner demons CC managed his entire baseball career. From a high school player to late in his career, the 6x All-Star and 2007 Cy Young winner talks about his addiction to alcohol, not seeing it as a problem and opens up on what finally made him enter rehab in October of 2015, stepping away from the game at a time his Yankees were making a final playoff push. He reveals his fears and struggles during that emotional time and shares how he was able to return to baseball better and stronger while remaining sober for the past decade. Ryan, Channing and Fred highlight Sabathia's famous workhorse identity: a fierce competitor who often took short rest to support his teams. CC explains why teammate loyalty and responsibility always outweighed self-preservation but being available to play was always a priority. He talks about playing along side his Captain, Derek Jeter, and reveals aspects of Jeter that many don't talk about, calling him his best teammate he ever had. The life of the Big Apple and the spotlight that came with it from celebrity circles to high pressure to pure bliss....He shares how he has no regrets and that there was no better feeling than pitching in the Bronx in front of thousands, knowing that he was in control with it all starting and stopping with him. CC reflects on what it means to be one of only three Black pitchers in history to reach both 250 wins and 3,000 strikeouts, joining legends like Bob Gibson and Fergie Jenkins. He goes on to share how baseball has always been a sport for black athletes but not always black culture, which is something he is dedicated to increasing with his new role working with the MLB player alliance. He speaks on redirecting his leadership—once reserved for the mound—to his kids, sharing insights into fatherhood, sobriety, and purpose beyond baseball. This conversation is beyond baseball, it humanizes a legend through transparency and raw honesty. Comment below and share what you took away from this episode, for us, it unpacked a lot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another action-packed week of beats and baseball brought to you as only we can. All-Star Week was crazy and coming back into the season, on July 27, CC Sabathia will become the third Black starter in MLB history to be inducted into Cooperstown. CC joins a star-studded class that includes fellow MLBbros Dave Parker and Dick Allen. Japanese star Itchiro Suzuki is going in as well. 1. Hall Of Fame Bros 2. Intro Song 3. Ryans Rationale 4. Lets Cook 5. SONG: Jazz Chisholm 6. Brett’s Reps: Cecil Cooper 7. Number Man (Marcus Semien) 8. Song: James Wood (Up to No Good) 9. Chritt’s Countdown 10. Song/ Outro 10. Black Ace Report See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob discusses the upcoming Baseball Hall of Fame inductions of CC Sabathia and Ichiro Suzuki, and the future HOF case for Justin Verlander. Later, Milwaukee Brewers CF Blake Perkins swings by. Plus, a conversation with Cleveland Guardians broadcaster Tom Hamilton, and Rob's latest appearance on MLB Network. Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Al & C-Lo: Remembering Hulk Hogan, Yacht Rock and CC Sabathia breaks down on the way to Cooperstown 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
Another action-packed week of beats and baseball brought to you as only we can. All-Star Week was crazy and coming back into the season, on July 27, CC Sabathia will become the third Black starter in MLB history to be inducted into Cooperstown. CC joins a star-studded class that includes fellow MLBbros Dave Parker and Dick Allen. Japanese star Itchiro Suzuki is going in as well. 1. Hall Of Fame Bros 2. Intro Song 3. Ryans Rationale 4. Lets Cook 5. SONG: Jazz Chisholm 6. Brett’s Reps: Cecil Cooper 7. Number Man (Marcus Semien) 8. Song: James Wood (Up to No Good) 9. Chritt’s Countdown 10. Song/ Outro 10. Black Ace Report See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nearly 50 percent of voters in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary filled out all five ranked choice slots, a slight increase from 2021. Of those, 70 percent left Andrew Cuomo off their ballots. Meanwhile, former Congressman George Santos is set to report to federal prison Friday after pleading guilty to wire fraud and identity theft. Also, Yankees legend CC Sabathia will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday. Plus, the MTA is overhauling its train communication system, Hoboken PATH riders continue to face disruptions, more open gangway trains are arriving on the G line, and new guardrails along the 7th Avenue line are raising questions.
Jon Morosi joined Baskin and Phelps to talk about the upcoming trade deadline in MLB and whether or not the Guardians are going to be buyers or sellers. He discussed the likelihood of the team trading Emmanuel Clase or Steven Kwan, how the landscape of the AL has changed drastically since the All-Star break, as well as the biggest takeaways from the Guardians' ten game losing streak before the break. He also shared some of the conversations he's had with CC Sabathia ahead of his Hall of Fame induction in Cooperstown.
Jeff and Tom share their memories of CC Sabathia and they listen in on Kevin Stefanski's press conference from training camp in Berea.
Tim Kurkjian, with his son, Jeff, preview the 2025 inductees to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner, Dick Allen and Dave Parker will be enshrined into the hall, and Tim has a breakdown of each of these amazing hall of famers and argument for each and every single one.The greatest number 30 and 31, not sure there is too much debate there but you decide. Words can be hard for Jeff, including two words he hates as a radio host. Plus, a breakdown of a Walk-Off Catcher's Interference during the Phillies-Red Sox game that had baseball fans and seamheads absolutely baffled. Thanks for listening and sharing with friends and family. Visit GreatGameOrWhat.com to contact the show with your questions, quips and insights. Joy Pop Productions LLC
The Brewers have won 10 straight, coming through the all-star break with yet another impressive series to become the first team since 2006 to sweep a season series of at least six games against the Dodgers. The Brewers are suddenly flirting with the best record in baseball, and that's on top of a busy week that featured the All-Star Game and draft. Brewers reporter Todd Rosiak joins host JR Radcliffe to discuss all of it, plus the up-and-down Joey Ortiz, the pitching rotation with Nestor Cortes on the verge of return, the trade deadline outlook and the remaining buzz around Jacob Misiorowski's selection to the all-star team. In Three Up Three Down (33:45), they talk Wisconsin draft picks, an awkward interview and Jackson Chourio. Remembrew When (48:30) looks back at that other All-Star Game that ended in a tie this century. Todd's Take of the Week (54:30) examines what's on the immediate horizon for the Brewers. Then, JR gets to chat with Bill Hall (57:45) and Prince Fielder (1:12:00), two former players who will be on hand for the Brewers' alumni home run derby July 25 as part of a celebration commemorating the 25 seasons of American Family Field. They discuss the upcoming event, their memories with the Brewers, Rickie Weeks, CC Sabathia and Fielder's son, Jadyn, in the Brewers minor leagues. Music intro from bensound.com. Musical cues (in order): "I Got What You Want" (Extended Version) by Gloria Tells, "Arriving at Dusk" by American Legion and "Screaming Fool" by Andreas Dahlback, all from www.epidemicsound.com.
What is on the Mets and Yankees shopping lists? CC Sabathia talks about what it means to be getting officially inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame next weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CC Sabathia, Hall of Fame MLB Pitcher, joined The Drive to discuss what it was like to get the HOF call and the All Star game.
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, and the boys are LIVE from the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia for tonight's Home Run Derby. In the first hour, we are joined by the 10th Commissioner of Major League Baseball, Rob Manfred, to discuss the fundamental changes his office has made to the game, the changing media landscape around sports viewership, the state of the Pittsburgh Pirates & other MLB teams, preserving the role of umpires in the modern game as technology improves, and more. Also in the first hour, 1st Ballot HOFer, World Series Champion, & Cy Young Winner, CC Sabathia, stopped by to chat about the All Star Game experience for the players, how it feels to be a first ballot Hall of Famer, his perspective on the greatness of Shohei Ohtani, who he's pulling for in the Derby tonight, and more. In the second hour, ESPN's MLB Insider & friend of the progrum Jeff "Jett" Passan hit the set to preview tonight's Home Run Derby including the potential history Cal Raleigh could make, what is driving baseball's success right now, controversy around All-Star selections, what he expects ahead of the upcoming trade deadline, and more. Also in the second hour, 2x AL MVP, 7x All-Star, AL record holder for most home runs in a single season, Aaron Judge joined the progrum to talk about keeping the Yankees legacy going, debut his FILTHY new Jordan cleats, being apart of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, what it means to be Captain of the New York Yankees, and more. In the third hour, World Series Champion, 3x MVP, and 5x All-Star Shohei Ohtani joins us live on set to chat about his meal of choice, his progression as both a hitter & pitcher growing up, recovering from injuries, what he's focused on on a daily basis, and more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2pm EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12-3pm EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you & will see you live from the ThunderDome tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CC Sabathia debuted as a Milwaukee Brewer 17 (not 16) years ago today! Also, Mark Baden explains why red skies in the morning is a sailor's warning.
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The best interviews and guest appearance with Boomer & Gio, Tierney & Licata, and Evan & Tiki during the past week. Featuring Yankees legends CC Sabathia and Alex Rodriguez, Dodgers great and 1999 Met Orel Hershiser, Knicks superfan Spike Lee, Giants beat reporter Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News, and three-time Super Bowl champion and longtime NFL analyst Mark Schlereth.
The best interviews and guest appearance with Boomer & Gio, Tierney & Licata, and Evan & Tiki during the past week. Featuring Yankees legends CC Sabathia and Alex Rodriguez, Dodgers great and 1999 Met Orel Hershiser, Knicks superfan Spike Lee, Giants beat reporter Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News, and three-time Super Bowl champion and longtime NFL analyst Mark Schlereth.
The best interviews and guest appearance with Boomer & Gio, Tierney & Licata, and Evan & Tiki during the past week. Featuring Yankees legends CC Sabathia and Alex Rodriguez, Dodgers great and 1999 Met Orel Hershiser, Knicks superfan Spike Lee, Giants beat reporter Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News, and three-time Super Bowl champion and longtime NFL analyst Mark Schlereth.
Hour 1: The Mets pitching has faltered a bit, but the offense will carry them to an NL East title. Will Carlos Mendoza back out of his Rico Brogna podcast appearance on Saturday? Did Tommy retire his "No Biggie" bit? Plus, Evan would rather go see the Mets in Philly than on a family trip to Europe Hour 2: Luke Weaver is back. The guys saw some strange local jerseys at Fanatics Fest. Alex Rodriguez joins the guys live from Fanatics Fest to settle the "King of New York" debate. Kyle Larson (NASCAR Driver) joins the show to talk about racing. Plus, we reveal two votes for the King of New York. Hour 3: We Debate: Proper public restroom etiquette. CC Sabathia sits down to talk about being a first ballot Hall of Famer, becoming a real New Yorker, and his career highlights. Hour 4: Evan wants the Nets to draft Ace Bailey, but no one cares. Tiki will be making the trip up to Cooperstown for CC's Hall of Fame induction. Cinco de Five-Oh: Top Five things to do at Fanatics Fest. Evan and Tiki reveal the King of New York Sports. It is officially summer. Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea will be joining the Mets rotation next week. Dating teammates ex's can be complicated.
CC Sabathia sits down to talk about being a first ballot Hall of Famer, becoming a real New Yorker, and his career highlights.
Hour 3: We Debate: Proper public restroom etiquette. CC Sabathia sits down to talk about being a first ballot Hall of Famer, becoming a real New Yorker, and his career highlights.
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