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Hour 1 Despite hopes for a Feel Good Summer Friday, the Mets' disappointing season, potentially their worst ever, is creating a nightmare for Gio and Jerry. A "loser virus" seems to have infected the team, leading to contagious losses and a sloppy performance. Gio is frustrated, throwing a helmet off the desk, and both Jerry and C-Lo share his fatigue. Gio blames Cedric Mullins' poor route for a run, while Jerry sees the Mullins trade as a mistake. Carlos Mendoza is at a loss for words. A caller suggests firing Mendoza and hiring Wally Backman, but Jerry thinks Carlos Beltran will be the next manager. Gio disagrees. A Missouri caller rubs salt in the wound, and another caller's brother-in-law, a long-time stadium worker since The Beatles' concert, will throw out the first pitch. Hour 2 Gio fears a dark October for New York sports. Jerry sees the Giants' strong defense as a playoff hope, while Gio is less optimistic about the Giants and Jets. They discuss Shedeur Sanders, a positive Jets outlook despite potential losses, and the Mets and Yankees' playoff chances. The segment covers C-Lo's update on the Mets' struggles, Lindor's urgency, Mendoza sounding like Boone, Keith Hernandez's comments, Udonis Haslem's gaffe, Sal Licata's departure, and Darryl Strawberry's reaction to Pete Alonso's "down goes Straw." They anticipate the Giants-Jets preseason game, differing on the Giants' 2025 offense. The hour concludes with a discussion on Stanley Cup craze, crazy headlines, and Boomer's temperament. Hour 3 "Feel Good Friday" features "Surfside" talk, an online beef between WFAN callers, and the Mets' lack of an ace. Social media's impact is discussed, with Eddie opting out. C-Lo provides an update, while Gio asks Fliegs about Taylor Swift's new album. Gio and Jerry recall Gio meeting Dua Lipa. Mike Francesa's birthday wish for Jay Horwitz prompts a discussion of classic WFAN prank calls and famous on-air flubs. The hour concludes with a heated exchange between Dan in Carteret and John in Maspeth. Hour 4 On a "Feel Good Friday," Gio and Jerry try to remain positive despite the Mets' disappointing season. WFAN night/overnight shows are now streaming live on YouTube, with good initial viewership. A caller's teenage son got a hole-in-one after only a few months of golfing, leading to talk about the "rowdy" Ryder Cup. C-Lo returns for an update after Jerry fails to get support from Gio and C-Lo. The Mets lost, and a fan accidentally hit the SAP button. Howie Rose commented on an LLWS video on X. The Yankees play in St. Louis tonight. A Brewers fan called 911 over a free burger promo. C-Lo plays old on-air pranks and mistakes, including one from Jerry's overnight days. Moment of the Day: Mike Francesa wishes Jay Horwitz a happy 80th on Twitter/X. Finally, Gio and Jerry compare the Giants' QB room to other NFL teams and Jerry is excited for the Mets' MLB Little League Classic.
Despite hopes for a Feel Good Summer Friday, the Mets' disappointing season, potentially their worst, is making it difficult for Gio and Jerry. The team is plagued by a "loser virus," consistently finding ways to lose, making the season a nightmare. Gio questions the clubhouse atmosphere, while Jerry and C-Lo share the frustration. Criticisms include Cedric Mullins' poor route and his trade for Tyrone Taylor, manager Carlos Mendoza's lack of answers, and overall sloppy play. An overnight caller suggested firing Mendoza for Wally Backman, though Jerry believes Carlos Beltran will be the next manager. The hour concludes with a caller from Missouri rubbing salt in the wound, and another whose brother-in-law, a 60-year veteran of Shea Stadium and Citi Field (starting with The Beatles' concert), is throwing out tonight's first pitch.
Gio thinks Cedric Mullins took a bad route to a ball last night and that the run shouldn't have scored. Jerry thinks trading for Mullins to replace Tyrone Taylor was a mistake. Carlos Mendoza doesn't know what to say. Gio emphasizes that the team is sloppy.
Giant Mess podcast host Neal Lynch recaps the New York Mets' 2025 trade deadline moves and reflects on the all-time best and worst trade deadline trades in Mets franchise history. Featuring detailed analysis of iconic trades like the 2015 Yoenis Céspedes acquisition that propelled the Mets to the World Series, the legendary Keith Hernandez and Gary Carter trades of the 1980s, and infamous moves like the Nolan Ryan trade that shaped the modern era.Neal also evaluates the 2025 deadline trades focusing on pitching upgrades with Gregory Soto, Ryan Hesley, and Tyler Rogers, as well as the position player addition of Cedric Mullins. The episode covers current Mets standings, injury updates, playoff scenarios, and thoughts on the team's championship aspirations against fierce competition.Whether you're a diehard Mets fan or a baseball history buff, this episode delivers expert insights, passionate commentary, and a comprehensive look at how trades have shaped the Mets' past and present.#Mets #MLBTradeDeadline #Baseball #MetsHistory #YoenisCespedes #KeithHernandez #GaryCarter #NolanRyan #CedricMullinsNew York Giants Fan Rants & Analysis from Giant Mess Podcast - https://bit.ly/NYGiantsYTPlaylist NY Mets Fan Rants & Analysis from Giant Mess - https://bit.ly/MetsYTPlaylist Movie Reviews from Giant Mess Podcast - https://bit.ly/GiantMessMovieReviews TV Show Reactions from Giant Mess Podcast - https://bit.ly/GiantMessTV Funny Stories from Giant Mess Podcast - https://bit.ly/GiantMessFunnyStoriesABOUT NEAL LYNCH:Irish-Italian-American who graduated from a Catholic high school (even though I'm not Catholic), and a college known for producing doctors and lacrosse players, then became neither. Former 4th string quarterback and middle relief pitcher at a D3 school. Degrees in Film & Media Studies and Communications. Worked for Condé Nast, New York Post, SportsNet New York, and Hearst Television.Divorced dad who blogs, podcasts, writes, edits, optimizes, strategizes, and over-analyzes. ABOUT "GIANT MESS":"Giant Mess" is a weird sports and entertainment comedy podcast hosted by a giant mess, the Real Cinch Neal Lynch. Neal covers New York Giants football, Mets baseball, movies, and TV shows, mixing in funny life stories along the way. Episodes focus on movie reviews, tv show recaps, post-game analysis, predictions, reactions, and funny stories about parenting.Subscribe to Giant Mess on YouTube: https://bit.ly/GiantMessYT Follow me on:* Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/neallynch * My Official Blog - http://bit.ly/neallynchBLOG * Giant Mess Facebook Page - http://bit.ly/GiantMessFB * Twitter - http://bit.ly/NealLynchTW * Personal Instagram - http://bit.ly/NealLynchIG * Giant Mess Instagram - https://bit.ly/GiantMessInstagram * Subscribe to Giant Mess on Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/GiantMessApple * Subscribe to Giant Mess on Spotify - http://bit.ly/GiantMessSpotify
Well, the trade deadline came, and it went, and so did 9 Orioles players. Bryan Baker, Gregory Soto, Seranthony Dominguez, Andrew Kittredge, Charlie Morton, Cedric Mullins, Ryan O'Hearn, Ramon Laureano, and Ramon Urias are all donning different uniforms for the rest of this season, and the Oriole clubhouse looks drastically different. Yet the core remains intact and the team is still playing competitive baseball. How did Elias and Co. do at the deadline, and what is the outlook for the future of the Baltimore Orioles? Paul and Zach discuss that and more on The Bat Around!
The Orioles traded away Cedric Mullins last week and instantly created a vacancy in center field that hasn't been there for a while. What are their plans for that position this offseason? Cordell and Bruce believe it's essential for them to find a name quickly, whether it's in-house or a free agent.
Dicen que Mike Elias es un gran scout, que sabe escoger muy buenos prospectos, pero luego no sabe qué hacer con ellos. Y en parte se ha visto eso este año. Teníamos los prospectos. De hecho, después de la desbandada que tuvimos en esta temporada de cambios, aún nuestro Line up estaba lleno de esas caras que se suponen que son nuestra base, nuestro cimiento con miras a los años que vienen. De hecho teníamos prácticamente 8 fijos y solo nos sorprendió la aparición en el Line up del novato Jeremiah Jackson como designado y que ademas dio su primer hit el viernes ante los Cachorros en la derrota 1-0 que demostró que Trevor Rogers sí que puede ser el que nos vendió Elias cuando hizo el cambio por Stowers y Norby por este zurdo que está demostrando que sí tiene calidad. De hecho es el primer juego completo que lanzan los Orioles en 2025.
In Episode 537 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett are joined by Baltimore Orioles correspondents Allison McCague and Jonathan Bernhardt to discuss the Cedric Mullins trade.
Both the Yankees and Mets made significant moves at the trade deadline, earning high praise for their aggressive approach. The two teams addressed critical weaknesses, with a particular focus on bolstering their bullpens. The Yankees acquired players like McMahon, an elite-fielding third baseman with power, while the Mets brought in Cedric Mullins, a veteran center fielder with a well-rounded game. Despite some debate over whether either team landed the "knockout punch" trade that would make them a World Series favorite, the consensus is that both clubs are now better positioned to compete for a championship. The Mets, in particular, are seen as finally having a deep and talented roster that can sustain success, a far cry from the lean years of the past.
Let's talk Trade Deadline! Mason Miller got moved to the Padres in a blockbuster deal (2:35)! Carlos Correa is reunited with the Astros (12:20). ... The Yankees beefed up their bullpen with David Bednar and Camilo Doval (15:59). ... Shane Bieber is still rehabbing but was moved to the Blue Jays (24:38). ... The Rangers acquired Merrill Kelly (27:05). ... The Rays got both Griffin Jax and Adrian Houser (28:22). ... The Mets got their center fielder with Cedric Mullins (32:32). ... It was a very busy day for the Padres (34:12). ... Why did the Red Sox give up so much for Dustin May (40:41)? ... Jesus Sanchez could be a winner in Houston (45:30). ... Let's run through the rest of the trades (47:42). ... Let's wrap up with the deadline with a quick look at bullpens, winners and losers (58:00). ... News (1:03:30): Jackson Chourio is going on the IL. ... Who were the standouts from Thursday (1:05:00)? ... Let's preview Week 10, looking at the schedule, two-start pitchers and sleeper hitters (1:14:25). ... We wrap up with bullpen updates and weekend streamers (1:23:54). Fantasy Baseball Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday Download and Follow Fantasy Baseball Today on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/QiKv Get awesome Fantasy Baseball Today merch here: http://bit.ly/3y8dUqi Follow FBT on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fbtpod?_t=8WyMkPdKOJ1&_r=1 Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CPTowers @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday Sign up for the FBT Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/fantasy-baseball-today/ For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can listen to Fantasy Baseball Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast." 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
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, recorded live following the 2025 MLB Trade Deadline, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo recap all the moves made by the Mets! The guys break down the deals for Cedric Mullins, Tyler Rogers, Ryan Helsley, and Gregory Soto and discuss the strategy and process followed by Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns. The show then goes into Mailbag-mode to answer questions about the best bullpen in the NL East, the immediate future of pitching prospects Nolan McLean and Brandon Sproat, the starting rotation moving forward, and more. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show:00:00 Welcome to the show!02:35 Will Connor get a Tyler Rogers Mets jersey?04:00 Overall trade deadline reaction06:35 Cedric Mullins13:10 Tyler Rogers18:30 Ryan Helsley21:55 Gregory Soto24:00 David Stearns post deadline comments29:10 Mailbag – Best bullpen in the NL East?30:55 Mailbag – Who is the long man now?33:50 Mailbag – Nolan McLean/Brandon Sproat?36:05 Mailbag – Will the Mets re-sign Tyler Rogers?38:40 Mailbag – Feelings about the starting rotation?43:15 Mailbag – Highest floor of prospects traded away?45:20 Closing Thoughts
Flash floods highlight mismanagement. Boomer names Anthony Munoz his best teammate. A caller, close to Robin Ventura, believes Ventura won his fight with Nolan Ryan. We recall the 1999-2000 Mets. Jerry updates on BT & Sal's "going to town" comments, Jose Caballero's trade, the Mets acquiring Cedric Mullins, and Terry McLaurin's trade request. Gio discusses a golf trip to Streamsong and Pebble Beach, and a caller suggests a golf psychology book.
Jerry begins with BT and Sal saying some variation of “going to town” after Cashman said that a few weeks ago. Jose Caballero, one of the Yankees acquisitions, met with the media after the game because he was in town playing against the Yankees when the trade was made. The Mets traded for Cedric Mullins and now have a real centerfielder. Terry McLaurin requested a trade from the Commanders. He wants a new contract.
Hour 1 It was a "Feel Good" Friday post-trade deadline. Boomer praised Brian Cashman for the Yankees acquiring three relievers. Gio appreciated both the Yankees' and Mets' aggressive, prospect-preserving deadline moves. Boomer predicted a Yankees surge. Boomer was upset with Gio over a fried cannoli bet. Both agreed their teams met deadline needs. Jerry recapped the busy deadline (50+ trades, 100+ players moved, Jose Caballero traded mid-game). Boomer wanted David Stearns close-ups due to his height, while Jerry wished he was taller. Mikal Bridges took a discount for his extension to keep the Knicks under the second apron. The NFL preseason started with the Hall of Fame game. Finally, Boomer and Gio discussed the enduring impact of Russell Wilson's "Mr. Unlimited" video after Gio interviewed him, and Boomer interviewed John Randle for "Gametime." Hour 2 Boomer and Gio discuss flash flooding, Boomer's best teammate (Anthony Munoz), Robin Ventura's fight with Nolan Ryan, the 1999-2000 Mets, and BT and Sal's "going to town" phrase. Yankees acquired Jose Caballero, while the Mets traded for Cedric Mullins. Terry McLaurin wants a trade from the Commanders. Gio looks forward to Streamsong and Pebble Beach, and a caller suggests a golf psychology book for them. Hour 3 Gio's changing weather preference, McLaurin trade thoughts, Hard Knocks' Damar Hamlin spotlight, Yankees win, MLB trade deadline games, Mets playing time, Correa to Astros, C-Mac and Big Zoo's late-night talk, Jaxson Dart's learning from Zach Wilson, Jets fan's McLaurin opinion, Giants fan's Russell Wilson observation, and Boomer's take on Russell Wilson's motivation. Hour 4 Boomer and Gio discuss Aaron Rodgers, the Jets' Madden ratings, and a golf tournament win. Jerry grades the Yankees' and Mets' trade deadline moves. The Yankees won their third straight. Mikal Bridges extended with the Knicks. Joe Schoen addresses Giants roster flaws. The Moment of the Day: Gio reenacts a BT and Sal argument. In the final segment, Gio foresees a Yankees-Astros postseason collision, while Boomer believes bullpen additions suffice. Bullpens are increasingly vital in modern baseball. The Giants became sellers and will play the Mets.
(1:21) — YANKEES: The Yankees address their biggest need in the bullpen by acquiring relievers David Bender, Camilo Donal, and Jake Bird. (12:00) — METS: The Mets add Cedric Mullins and Tyler Rogers to even out their roster before the trade deadline. (18:26) — KNICKS: The Knicks extend Mikal Bridges with a four-year, $150 million deal. (22:14) — CALLS: Callers talk Yankees and Mets. (42:28) — MARK ZINNO: ESPN Radio's Mark Zinno joins the show to discuss the Yankees and Mets' trade deadline acquisitions and Billy Joel. 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 Zinno Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carlos Mendoza praised the Mets' trade deadline additions, highlighting bullpen upgrades Ryan Helsley and Taylor Rogers along with new center fielder Cedric Mullins. Mendoza emphasized Mullins' speed, defensive instincts, and baseball IQ, noting that his value extends beyond the box score. He addressed how Mullins' arrival shifts playing time for Jeff McNeil, Tyrone Taylor, and the younger infielders, while stressing that versatility and competition will remain key. Mendoza confirmed Edwin Díaz remains the closer but Helsley will pitch in high-leverage spots. He also outlined bullpen flexibility, with Garcia and Garrett available for multi-inning work. Injury updates included Francisco Alvarez being cleared to return and Soto ready to play. Taylor Rogers reflected on leaving San Francisco after 13 years and adjusting to his first midseason trade, stressing that he aims to fit into a strong bullpen without overcomplicating his role. Helsley expressed excitement to join a contender, praising the Mets' depth and confirming he's ready to pitch in any inning. Mullins said he's eager to bring speed, defense, and balanced offense, crediting adjustments in his approach this season for improved production against left-handed pitching. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(Episode 211): The New York Mets had a pretty successful Trade Deadline landing Cedric Mullins, Ryan Helsley , Tyler Rogers, and Gregory Soto! Mike Silva and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera recap and give their reactions to the newest members to that team from Queens!Mike Silva is the Host of the Talkin' Mets Podcast.____________________________________________Talkin' Mets on X: https://x.com/TalkinMetsNoGTalkin' Mets on Substack: https://substack.com/@talkinmetsnogTalkin Mets Website: https://redcircle.com/shows/talkin-mets-with-mike-silva____________________________________________Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToSheaSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytosheaIntro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian LeoOutro Song: Sky- OBO
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As the MLB trade deadline rapidly approaches, BT and Sal are diving deep into the latest rumors and analyses for both the New York Mets and Yankees. With intensified talks around Harrison Bader, potential blockbuster deals involving Sandy Alcantara or Edward Cabrera to the Bronx (though the Yankees are hesitant to move top prospects like Spencer Jones), and the Mets' persistent pursuit of Luis Robert Jr. (with Cedric Mullins as a backup option), the hosts break down the evolving landscape. They also revisit some of their favorite Mets and Yankees trade deadline acquisitions, highlighting impact players like Yoenis Cespedes for the Mets and David Cone for the Yankees, while debating the philosophy of holding onto prospects versus making win-now moves.
Today on BT & Sal, "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes joined us live in the studio, bringing his unique perspective ahead of the first-ever two-night SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium. We discussed everything from his iconic career and the legacy of his father, Dusty Rhodes, to his upcoming street fight with John Cena and the raw physicality of professional wrestling. Amidst the electrifying conversation with Cody, we kept a close eye on the latest developments from the MLB trade deadline, breaking down potential moves for the Mets and Yankees, and analyzing key players like Brandon Lowe and Cedric Mullins.
We break down the blockbuster acquisition of Cedric Mullins from the Orioles, plus the Mets' aggressive bullpen makeover with All‑Star relievers Ryan Helsley, Tyler Rogers & Gregory Soto. Hear analysis of what these moves mean for the NL East race, lineup flexibility (including Jeff McNeil's shift), and postseason Exclusive insight into how the Mets positioned themselves for a championship push heading into August. #MetsDeadline #LGM #CedricMullins #RyanHelsley #TylerRogers #GregorySoto #NLPostseason #MetsBullpen #NYM #LockedUpSports
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Friday. ⚾ Trade deadline reshaping: Twins shed contracts (Carlos Correa back to Houston; Griffin Jax to Rays), Padres strengthened bullpen (Mason Miller, JP Sears, Nestor Cortes), while Braves and Giants shifted toward selling.
Welcome into a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, plenty to discuss on the program as we breakdown everything from MLB's trade deadline, what it means for the Orioles, the rest of 2025, 2026 and much more. We'll start with the departure of Cedric Mullins, how we feel about emotionally and why it had to happen this way, and we'll go over the returns for all the now ex-Orioles. Stan ‘The Fan' Charles will join the program in studio with Glenn and Griffin after Mike Elias's press conference at 10am as we touch on all our takeaways from Elias and what he needs to accomplish before the 2026 season. At 10:30am, Jonathan Mayo from MLB Pipeline will hop on to talk about all the incoming prospects the Orioles acquired via the trade market over the last couple weeks. At 11am, Matt Eddy of Baseball America joins to help us continue the prospects conversation, the return from the Mets in the Cedric Mullins deal, what it means for Elias and the O's and more. Plus, since it's a Friday, Griffin will take the boys around the horn in ‘This Week In (the rest of) Baseball' and the boys will re-visit their MLB predictions from the beginning of the season...
Hour 2: After the Yankees trade for Bednar, is going after a starting pitcher the next goal? Jaxson Dart joins the show live from Giants Training Camp. Initial reaction to the Cedric Mullins and Jake Bird trades.
Hour 3: More reaction to the Cedric Mullins and Jake Bird trades. Joe Schoen joins the show live from Giants camp. Shaun says the Brian Cashman has done a nice job.
David Stearns discussed the Mets' trade deadline moves, highlighted by the acquisition of Cedric Mullins to bolster defense, baserunning, and lineup balance. He explained the decision to prioritize bullpen upgrades, landing Taylor Rogers and Ryan Helsley, while keeping top prospects in the system. Stearns outlined how the roster mix will work with Jeff McNeil, Ronny Mauricio, Brett Baty, and other young infielders sharing time. He emphasized flexibility over reacting to other contenders' moves, valued recent player development progress, and explained the rationale for trading prospects like Drew Gilbert and Blade Tidwell in win-now deals. Injury updates were provided on Jesse Winker and José Siri, with Winker unlikely to return before September. Stearns reiterated his belief in sustained competitiveness rather than a short “window” and acknowledged the challenge of balancing development with competing for a playoff spot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ike, Spike and Fritz alongside Jim Salisbury and Devan Kaney break mroe trade news including Cedric Mullins heading to the New York Mets.
The New York Mets are widely expected to acquire a new center fielder before the trade deadline, a move that BT and Sal believe is crucial for the team's postseason aspirations. With names like Luis Robert Jr. and Cedric Mullins being floated, the Mets' front office, led by David Stearns, is showing a clear willingness to invest in the team and address key weaknesses, signaling a significant shift from past regimes.
Welcome to Tablesetters Episode 97. This week's show looks back on a 2025 MLB Trade Deadline that completely reshaped the landscape, with contenders making aggressive moves and several teams signaling a shift toward the future. Before we get started, a big thank you to everyone who joined us for our first live broadcast on Twitter and YouTube. Your comments and energy made it a memorable debut, and we're looking forward to bringing more live coverage as the season continues. We start with the San Diego Padres, who were among the busiest teams at the deadline. They added Mason Miller and JP Sears from the Athletics, then followed up with Ryan O'Hearn and Ramón Laureano to bring more left-handed power and defensive versatility, while Nestor Cortes joined their rotation. The package heading to Oakland was headlined by top prospect Leo De Vries, signaling that San Diego is all-in for the stretch run. The New York Yankees built out one of the deepest bullpens in baseball, adding Jake Bird, David Bednar, and Camilo Doval, along with Jose Caballero to give their bench more speed and flexibility. The National League East became a true arms race. The Mets bolstered their bullpen with Tyler Rogers and Ryan Helsley and addressed center field with Cedric Mullins, while the Phillies countered by landing Jhoan Duran from the Twins to lock down the ninth inning. Around the league, the Astros brought Carlos Correa back to Houston, the Mariners reunited with Eugenio Suárez, and the Cubs, Reds, Rays, Rangers, Tigers, Red Sox, and Royals all made moves to position themselves for the next two months in different ways. Meanwhile, the Twins leaned fully into selling, parting with multiple core pieces and signaling a new phase for the franchise. All of this leads into what could be a fascinating finish to the season, capped off by the inaugural Speedway Classic at Bristol Motor Speedway, where the Braves and Reds will play in front of a potential record-setting regular-season crowd. Follow us for more trade deadline reactions and live coverage on Instagram and X @TablesettersPod, and if you enjoy the show, make sure to like, subscribe, and share. This is why late July baseball always delivers something worth talking about.
With Felix Bautista and Zach Eflin now on the injured list, we wonder who will pitch once the dealing is done. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the trade day options of Mike Elias as the Baltimore Orioles dealt away Ramon Urias and Andrew Kittredge on Wednesday night with more news to come on Ryan O'Hearn and Cedric Mullins. And who knows who else? The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Orioles exit of Urias and Kittredge and deals ahead for Elias first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Rob and Jeremy took some time from the second hour of Thursday's BBMS to discuss what the fallout could be if the O's don't trade guys like Cedric Mullins, Ryan O'Hearn, or Zach Eflin. Could that be the nail in the coffin for Elias?
Time for a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to cover on the program as it is MLB Trade Deadline Day! Glenn also makes his triumphant return to the GCR studio from the lands out west in Las Vegas, we'll talk about the Orioles loss to Toronto yesterday, and of course dive into the two trades we've already seen, Ramon Urias heads to Houston to join the Astros and Andrew Kittredge will be joining the Chicago Cubs this weekend. We'll go over every other move as things play out this morning as we anticipate moves involving Cedric Mullins, Ryan O'Hearn, Zach Eflin, Charlie Morton and more. We'll catch up with our good friend, Host of ‘Inside Access' over at 105.7 The Fan, Ken Weinman as we talk MLB trade deadline, Orioles, Mike Elias, Glenn's Vegas trip and more. Then at 11am, we will check in with Jon Meoli from the Baltimore Banner as we continue talking trade deadline, get his reaction to the Urias/Kittredge trades last night, the next move and much more. At 11:40am, we are going to head down to Bowie and check in with the Chesapeake Baysox as we do every week to catch up with Baysox Pitcher and Orioles #10 prospect, Nestor German, who is coming off a season-high 10-strikeout performance last week! Plus it's a Thursday, so Fighting Words and much more on a Trade Deadline Thursday edition of the program…
The guys discuss the Orioles trading Cedric Mullins and why they believe he should've been traded earlier.
The Orioles are going to have at least one spot to fill in their outfield next year with the expected departure of Cedric Mullins. Will they sign a center fielder or could they move Colton Cowser to that spot instead?
Cedric Mullins is set to become a free agent at the end of the year and the Orioles are out of the playoff race. That has lead many to believe he will be traded at this week's deadline. Danielle Allentuck joined Vinny & Bob to explain why he might be sticking around in Baltimore a little longer.
New York Mets writer for The Athletic Tim Britton joined the show to discuss the Mets ahead of the series in Baltimore. He touches on the team turning things around, why the Orioles and Mets could be partners at the trade deadline, and much more.
The Orioles and Mets will battle each other this week at Camden Yards and The Athletic's Tim Britton is here to preview all the action. He also wonders if the two teams could cross paths down the road through a trade.
The Phillies salvaged a six-game road trip by winning two of three this weekend in Atlanta.They scored 13 runs on Friday, but only three runs the rest of the weekend. What can save this Phillies' offense? It should help to get Bryce Harper back in the lineup. He could return as early as Monday night's series opener against the Padres. But really this team is going to live and die with what they already have: Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Trea Turner, Nick Castellanos, Alec Bohm, etc. And maybe Otto Kemp. And maybe Justin Crawford. The external options to improve this lineup don't seem to be there, unless you think Jarren Duran, Taylor Ward, Cedric Mullins, Luis Robert Jr., Adolis Garcia are difference makers.Ranger Suárez is on another ridiculous run. What contract might he get in free agency?It's “Best Week” by Manco & Manco Pizza! Manco's is the Best of the Best, and every week throughout the season we pick our best Phillies players, performances and moments of the week.Love The Phillies Show? You can purchase your very own Phillies Show t-shirt by 47 Brand here! We've got maroon and powder blue shirts in stock!@The Phillies Show Subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow us on social media!@Foul Territory We're part of the Foul Territory Network. Follow FT and find more shows, including Fair Territory!If you like The Phillies Show, subscribe and give us a five-star review!
- Is Altuve the only trustworthy 2nd baseman who is healthy? - Who should replace Pena at SS? - Should the Astros be willing to go over the luxury tax for Cedric Mullins? - And what was good from the Astros' series win over the Cubs this weekend?
In the third hour of Inside Access, the guys discuss Bob Nightengale's report that the Astros are showing interest in Cedric Mullins. They also talk about what they expect from Trevor Rogers tonight and are joined by Jonas Shaffer and Eric EdHolm.
Eno and DVR discuss Corbin Carroll to the IL as another injury hampers the D-backs, one benefit of choosing to trade away players ahead of the Trade Deadline, the Reds' decision to DFA Jeimer Candelario, and Kenley Jansen's abrupt exit Monday. Plus, the current league leaders in "Combo Meals", James Wood's first full year in the big leagues, Ben Brown's underperformance relative to ERA estimators, and a few trades we would like to see as a birthday present to Eno, courtesy of the Trade Master 3000.Rundown1:32 Corbin Carroll Headed to IL w/Chip Fracture in Wrist7:57 Benefits of Deciding to Trade Players Away Early14:55 Kenley Jansen's Early Exit, Jeimer Candelario DFA'd17:58 Does Byron Buxton Leads MLB in Combo Meals?24:54 Ben Brown and Falling Short of Indicators40:27 Clay Holmes' Rest-of-Season Value, Fade Concerns?48:04 Trade Master 3000: Jacob deGrom (assuming he would waive his No-Trade clause), Cedric Mullins & Taylor WardFollow Eno on Bluesky: @enosarris.bsky.socialFollow DVR on Bluesky: @dvr.bsky.sociale-mail: ratesandbarrels@gmail.comJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/FyBa9f3wFeSubscribe to The Athletic: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrelsHosts: Derek VanRiper & Eno SarrisProducer: Brian SmithExecutive Producer: Derek VanRiper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5:16 - Chad steals Pete's head-to-head hero, going with Evan Carter.15:26 - Pete's advising you to think about cutting his head-t0-head hero, Willy Adames.25:17 - In the Keep or Kut Listener H2H League on FanTrax, starting with Chad acquiring Oneil Cruz and Jasson Dominguez for Chris Sale and Chase Meidroth.35:39 - Trading away Mike Trout and Jose Altuve for Justin Steele and Gleyber Torres.40:55 - The first place team ships out a 12th round Kristian Campbell for 22nd round Brice Turang.47:24 - Looking at trades in Ottoneu League 13, starting with $30 Adley Rutschman for $9 Logan O'Hoppe - and both teams are near the bottom of the standings.51:30 - A first place team gets $13 Jacob DeGrom, $8 Tyler O'Neill, $15 Emmanuel Clase, and $1 Cedric Mullins by giving up $1 Abner Uribe, $7 Jasson Dominguez, $10 Jordan Walker, and $1 Jack Leiter.58:00 - Selling a $73 Shohei Ohtani (and some other parts) for $13 Michael King, $1 Noah Cameron, $5 Addison Barger, and a $10 Lawrence Butler.1:02:58 - Chad had been targeting King, so swapped a $1 Joe Boyle and a pile of cap space for King and $13 Josh Naylor.1:06:28 - And finally, Chad trades $9 Alec Bohm and $37 Francisco Lindor for $4 Bubba Chandler, $2 Ronny Mauricio, $2 Kyle Stowers and $3 Connor Norby. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | RSSConnect: Twitter | keeporkut@gmail.com | Join PL+Get PL+ and join our Discord: https://pitcherlist.com/plus Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
5:16 - Chad steals Pete's head-to-head hero, going with Evan Carter.15:26 - Pete's advising you to think about cutting his head-t0-head hero, Willy Adames.25:17 - In the Keep or Kut Listener H2H League on FanTrax, starting with Chad acquiring Oneil Cruz and Jasson Dominguez for Chris Sale and Chase Meidroth.35:39 - Trading away Mike Trout and Jose Altuve for Justin Steele and Gleyber Torres.40:55 - The first place team ships out a 12th round Kristian Campbell for 22nd round Brice Turang.47:24 - Looking at trades in Ottoneu League 13, starting with $30 Adley Rutschman for $9 Logan O'Hoppe - and both teams are near the bottom of the standings.51:30 - A first place team gets $13 Jacob DeGrom, $8 Tyler O'Neill, $15 Emmanuel Clase, and $1 Cedric Mullins by giving up $1 Abner Uribe, $7 Jasson Dominguez, $10 Jordan Walker, and $1 Jack Leiter.58:00 - Selling a $73 Shohei Ohtani (and some other parts) for $13 Michael King, $1 Noah Cameron, $5 Addison Barger, and a $10 Lawrence Butler.1:02:58 - Chad had been targeting King, so swapped a $1 Joe Boyle and a pile of cap space for King and $13 Josh Naylor.1:06:28 - And finally, Chad trades $9 Alec Bohm and $37 Francisco Lindor for $4 Bubba Chandler, $2 Ronny Mauricio, $2 Kyle Stowers and $3 Connor Norby. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | RSSConnect: Twitter | keeporkut@gmail.com | Join PL+Get PL+ and join our Discord: https://pitcherlist.com/plus Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
5:16 - Chad steals Pete's head-to-head hero, going with Evan Carter.15:26 - Pete's advising you to think about cutting his head-t0-head hero, Willy Adames.25:17 - In the Keep or Kut Listener H2H League on FanTrax, starting with Chad acquiring Oneil Cruz and Jasson Dominguez for Chris Sale and Chase Meidroth.35:39 - Trading away Mike Trout and Jose Altuve for Justin Steele and Gleyber Torres.40:55 - The first place team ships out a 12th round Kristian Campbell for 22nd round Brice Turang.47:24 - Looking at trades in Ottoneu League 13, starting with $30 Adley Rutschman for $9 Logan O'Hoppe - and both teams are near the bottom of the standings.51:30 - A first place team gets $13 Jacob DeGrom, $8 Tyler O'Neill, $15 Emmanuel Clase, and $1 Cedric Mullins by giving up $1 Abner Uribe, $7 Jasson Dominguez, $10 Jordan Walker, and $1 Jack Leiter.58:00 - Selling a $73 Shohei Ohtani (and some other parts) for $13 Michael King, $1 Noah Cameron, $5 Addison Barger, and a $10 Lawrence Butler.1:02:58 - Chad had been targeting King, so swapped a $1 Joe Boyle and a pile of cap space for King and $13 Josh Naylor.1:06:28 - And finally, Chad trades $9 Alec Bohm and $37 Francisco Lindor for $4 Bubba Chandler, $2 Ronny Mauricio, $2 Kyle Stowers and $3 Connor Norby. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | RSSConnect: Twitter | keeporkut@gmail.com | Join PL+Get PL+ and join our Discord: https://pitcherlist.com/plus
On The WireAdam Howe and Kevin Hasting break down all the FAAB related news from the week and shine a spotlight on who may be available to pick up in your weekly FAAB bids on June 15, 2025. Corbin Burnes is now having Tommy John SurgeryRyan Mountcastle will miss 8-12 weeks with a strained hamstringBryce Harper (wrist) placed on 10-day ILCraig Kimbrel designated for assignment by the Braves… signs minor league deal with TEXTony Gonsolin (right elbow) placed on 15-day ILAaron Civale traded to White Sox; Andrew Vaughn traded to BrewersLaMont Wade Jr. to Angels for PTBNL and cash. Activated when Chris Taylor was placed on ILChristian Moore called up by AngelsDominic Canzone called up from Tacoma to join the Mariners. Leody Taveras designated for assignmentThe Red Sox called up Roman Anthony. Wilyer Abreu to ILJacob Misiorowski made MLB debut for BrewersGuardians activated Lane Thomas off the 10-day IL and optioned Will Wilson to Triple-A ColumbusNick Kurtz (hip) activated from ILJordan Westburg and Cedric Mullins activated from IL. Heston Kjerstad optioned to Triple-A. Emmanuel Rivera designated for assignmentZack Gelof and Gio Urshela begin rehab assignments with Triple-A Las Vegas this weekNone of Yordan Alvarez, Chas McCormick, or Zach Dezenzo are swinging a bat yetZebby Matthews (right shoulder) placed on 15-day ILMatt Chapman placed on 10-day ILBryce Miller to the IL. Will be shut down from throwing for 2 weeks, could return in 4-6 weeksKodai Senga hits IL with a strained hamstringAaron Nola has stress reaction in rib, won't throw for two weeksCole Ragans back to the IL with a shoulder strain. Waiting on additional tests to determine severity and if surgery is necessary LHP Ryan Weathers to the 60-day IL with a left lat strainJackson Jobe is having Tommy John SurgeryDiamondbacks Place Justin Martínez On IL With UCL Sprain - out rest of 2025 and at least half of 2026Shota Imanaga (hamstring) began rehab assignment Monday, Shota Imanaga pitched Monday in an Arizona Complex League game. He felt great physically after and will pitch again SaturdayPower (HR, RBI)Andres Chaparro, David Fry, Joe Adell, Josh Bell, Abraham ToroSpeed (R, SB)Jacob Young, Amed Rosario, Tyler FreemanOpportunity (AB, AVG)Dylan MooreVolume (W, K)Patrick Corbin, David FestaRatios (ERA, WHIP)Bryan Baker; Chris MartinClosers (SV)Shelby Miller, Dylan LeeWild CardJurickson Profar Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
On The WireAdam Howe and Kevin Hasting break down all the FAAB related news from the week and shine a spotlight on who may be available to pick up in your weekly FAAB bids on June 15, 2025. Corbin Burnes is now having Tommy John SurgeryRyan Mountcastle will miss 8-12 weeks with a strained hamstringBryce Harper (wrist) placed on 10-day ILCraig Kimbrel designated for assignment by the Braves… signs minor league deal with TEXTony Gonsolin (right elbow) placed on 15-day ILAaron Civale traded to White Sox; Andrew Vaughn traded to BrewersLaMont Wade Jr. to Angels for PTBNL and cash. Activated when Chris Taylor was placed on ILChristian Moore called up by AngelsDominic Canzone called up from Tacoma to join the Mariners. Leody Taveras designated for assignmentThe Red Sox called up Roman Anthony. Wilyer Abreu to ILJacob Misiorowski made MLB debut for BrewersGuardians activated Lane Thomas off the 10-day IL and optioned Will Wilson to Triple-A ColumbusNick Kurtz (hip) activated from ILJordan Westburg and Cedric Mullins activated from IL. Heston Kjerstad optioned to Triple-A. Emmanuel Rivera designated for assignmentZack Gelof and Gio Urshela begin rehab assignments with Triple-A Las Vegas this weekNone of Yordan Alvarez, Chas McCormick, or Zach Dezenzo are swinging a bat yetZebby Matthews (right shoulder) placed on 15-day ILMatt Chapman placed on 10-day ILBryce Miller to the IL. Will be shut down from throwing for 2 weeks, could return in 4-6 weeksKodai Senga hits IL with a strained hamstringAaron Nola has stress reaction in rib, won't throw for two weeksCole Ragans back to the IL with a shoulder strain. Waiting on additional tests to determine severity and if surgery is necessary LHP Ryan Weathers to the 60-day IL with a left lat strainJackson Jobe is having Tommy John SurgeryDiamondbacks Place Justin Martínez On IL With UCL Sprain - out rest of 2025 and at least half of 2026Shota Imanaga (hamstring) began rehab assignment Monday, Shota Imanaga pitched Monday in an Arizona Complex League game. He felt great physically after and will pitch again SaturdayPower (HR, RBI)Andres Chaparro, David Fry, Joe Adell, Josh Bell, Abraham ToroSpeed (R, SB)Jacob Young, Amed Rosario, Tyler FreemanOpportunity (AB, AVG)Dylan MooreVolume (W, K)Patrick Corbin, David FestaRatios (ERA, WHIP)Bryan Baker; Chris MartinClosers (SV)Shelby Miller, Dylan LeeWild CardJurickson Profar Hosts: Adam Howe | Kevin HastingSubscribe: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube | RSSJoin: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
On The WireAdam Howe and Kevin Hasting break down all the FAAB related news from the week and shine a spotlight on who may be available to pick up in your weekly FAAB bids on June 15, 2025. Corbin Burnes is now having Tommy John SurgeryRyan Mountcastle will miss 8-12 weeks with a strained hamstringBryce Harper (wrist) placed on 10-day ILCraig Kimbrel designated for assignment by the Braves… signs minor league deal with TEXTony Gonsolin (right elbow) placed on 15-day ILAaron Civale traded to White Sox; Andrew Vaughn traded to BrewersLaMont Wade Jr. to Angels for PTBNL and cash. Activated when Chris Taylor was placed on ILChristian Moore called up by AngelsDominic Canzone called up from Tacoma to join the Mariners. Leody Taveras designated for assignmentThe Red Sox called up Roman Anthony. Wilyer Abreu to ILJacob Misiorowski made MLB debut for BrewersGuardians activated Lane Thomas off the 10-day IL and optioned Will Wilson to Triple-A ColumbusNick Kurtz (hip) activated from ILJordan Westburg and Cedric Mullins activated from IL. Heston Kjerstad optioned to Triple-A. Emmanuel Rivera designated for assignmentZack Gelof and Gio Urshela begin rehab assignments with Triple-A Las Vegas this weekNone of Yordan Alvarez, Chas McCormick, or Zach Dezenzo are swinging a bat yetZebby Matthews (right shoulder) placed on 15-day ILMatt Chapman placed on 10-day ILBryce Miller to the IL. Will be shut down from throwing for 2 weeks, could return in 4-6 weeksKodai Senga hits IL with a strained hamstringAaron Nola has stress reaction in rib, won't throw for two weeksCole Ragans back to the IL with a shoulder strain. Waiting on additional tests to determine severity and if surgery is necessary LHP Ryan Weathers to the 60-day IL with a left lat strainJackson Jobe is having Tommy John SurgeryDiamondbacks Place Justin Martínez On IL With UCL Sprain - out rest of 2025 and at least half of 2026Shota Imanaga (hamstring) began rehab assignment Monday, Shota Imanaga pitched Monday in an Arizona Complex League game. He felt great physically after and will pitch again SaturdayPower (HR, RBI)Andres Chaparro, David Fry, Joe Adell, Josh Bell, Abraham ToroSpeed (R, SB)Jacob Young, Amed Rosario, Tyler FreemanOpportunity (AB, AVG)Dylan MooreVolume (W, K)Patrick Corbin, David FestaRatios (ERA, WHIP)Bryan Baker; Chris MartinClosers (SV)Shelby Miller, Dylan LeeWild CardJurickson Profar Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
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Jordan Westburg and Cedric Mullins are helping the O's get back on track. Breaking down what their return means on "The Bird's Nest."
Jordan Westburg and Cedric Mullins return from the injured list in a flurry of roster moves for the Orioles. What impact will the changes to the Orioles roster have? BlueSky Twitter YouTube