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From 06/02 Hour 3: Chelsea Janes joins The Sports Junkies to break down the Washington Nationals hot streak.
06/02 Hour 3: Stefon Diggs Could Be In Deep Trouble - 1:00 Chelsea Janes Joins The Junkies - 19:00 Thunder vs Pacers For The NBA Championship - 30:00
06/02 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 43:00 Hour 3 - 1:27:00 Hour 4 - 2:09:00 The Sports Junkies debate if Jayden Daniels will have an MVP level season or a Sophomore slump. Today's guest was Chelsea Janes.
Chelsea Janes joins G&D to discuss the ABS system and when we could expect to see it.
From 04/15 Hour 3: Chelsea Janes joins The Sports Junkies to break down the Nationals loss to the Pirates.
04/15 Hour 3: EB Couldn't Stop Eating This During His Trip - 1:00 Chelsea Janes Joins The Junkies - 16:00 Junkies Describe Their Perfect Day - 32:00
04/15 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:24:00 Hour 4 - 2:08:00 The Sports Junkies break down the top storylines around the sports world. Today's guests were Chelsea Janes and Sam Bruchhaus.
Baseball is back – and so are the sport's existential questions, both on and off the field. Coming off a dominant 2024 season, Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers are looking to become the first team since the 2000 New York Yankees to capture back-to-back World Series championships. Standing in their way is a changing game, the increasingly pervasive threat of elbow injuries across the majors, and the 29 other MLB teams set on beating them. Today on “Post Reports,” guest host Ava Wallace is joined by Washington Post national baseball writer Chelsea Janes to discuss how the Dodgers are shaping the future of America's pastime and building a team to compete in October. Today's show was produced by Lucas Trevor. It was mixed by Sean Carter. It was edited by Maggie Penman. Clips provided courtesy of MLB. Subscribe to The Washington Post here.
On this episode, Mark Simon welcomes Washington Post national baseball writer Chelsea Janes, Cleveland Guardians minor league assistant hitting coach Amanda Kamekona, and children's book author Myra Faye Turner, who gave us a Women's History month baseball lesson.Mark and Chelsea discussed the best defensive teams entering 2025, underachievers in 2024 who could be in for big years this season, players with injury concerns, sleeper MVP and Cy Young picks, and predicted LCS and World Series matchups.Amanda shared the story of her path to pro baseball and the work she focuses on as a minor league coach. She explained what she likes to use in terms of stats and video analysis, how she helps hitters with the mental challenges of a long season, and the mentors that have helped her.Myra Faye talked about her book, Hitting Her Way to the Negro Leagues: A Graphic Novel Biography of Toni Stone. She detailed Toni's story and how her determination helped her overcome gender barriers to play baseball for the Indianapolis Clowns. It's a story worth knowing.The SIS Baseball Podcast moves to a bi-weekly schedule during the season, so you can catch us again in two weeks.Check out our 2021 talk on our injury prediction tool! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_iPVOY6TiU&t=744s&pp=ygUdam9obiBzaGlybGV5IG1hdHQgbWFub2NoZXJpYW7SBwkJvQCDtaTen9Q%3DThanks as always for listening. Please check out the new-and-improved FieldingBible.com website, follow us on Twitter at @sis_baseball, and read our work at SportsInfoSolutions.com. You can e-mail us at Mark@sportsinfosolutions.com.
The best interviews and guest appearance on The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima, Baskin & Phelps, and The Afternoon Drive during the week of March 17-21. Featuring former Browns defensive tackle Jason Pinkston, The Fan Browns beat reporter Daryl Ruiter, Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Danny Cunningham of Locked on Cavs and 92.3 The Fan, Andy Gresh of Mad Dog Radio, and Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post.
The best interviews and guest appearance on The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima, Baskin & Phelps, and The Afternoon Drive during the week of March 17-21. Featuring former Browns defensive tackle Jason Pinkston, The Fan Browns beat reporter Daryl Ruiter, Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Danny Cunningham of Locked on Cavs and 92.3 The Fan, Andy Gresh of Mad Dog Radio, and Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post.
The best interviews and guest appearance on The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima, Baskin & Phelps, and The Afternoon Drive during the week of March 17-21. Featuring former Browns defensive tackle Jason Pinkston, The Fan Browns beat reporter Daryl Ruiter, Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Danny Cunningham of Locked on Cavs and 92.3 The Fan, Andy Gresh of Mad Dog Radio, and Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post.
Chelsea Janes joined Baskin and Phelps and talked about the landscape in Major League Baseball, from the season opening up in Tokyo, the WBC, and the issues that will likely show up in the next CBA. She also talked about how the Guardians can repeat their success from 2024 and why Stephen Vogt was so successful in his first year as a manager.
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MLB writer for The Washington Post Chelsea Janes joined the show to talk all things baseball. She touches on the Dodgers-Cubs Opening Series, Orioles and Yankees injuries, the AL Central and much more.
In the third hour of BBMS, the guys are joined by Jerry Palm to preview the NCAA Tournament. They also talk about international series' in professional sports and are joined by Chelsea Janes.
Craig welcomes Washington Post reporter Chelsea Janes to break down the latest developments in the MASN dispute between the Orioles and Nationals. With the Nationals set to be free from MASN after 2025, they'll have full control over their TV rights for the first time in franchise history. Janes explains why the change in Orioles ownership was likely a key factor in resolving the long-standing dispute. Craig and Chelsea also explore potential broadcast options for the Nationals post-2025—could Monumental Sports Network be a landing spot? And is Ted Leonsis interested in just the TV rights, buying the team, or both?
Hour 2 1:12 - Nick Wagoner on Deebo Samuel Trade: Why It Happened & What's Next 20:20 - Chelsea Janes on Nationals' Future Post-MASN Dispute 30:40 - Weekend Review
Beltway Blitz: Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post fills us in on the Dodgers and Yankees in the World Series after game 4 last night.
On this episode, Mark Simon is joined by one of the top defensive players in the minor leagues, A's outfield prospect Colby Thomas, to talk about how he does what he does in the outfield.Mark also talked to Chelsea Janes of The Washington Post and Tyler Kepner of The Athletic for our 4th annual look at the surprises of the 2024 season. These included the Jose Iglesias, Ronel Blanco, Christopher Sánchez, as well as the Tigers, Guardians, and Blue Jays, plus others as well.Mark also coaxes a World Series winner pick out of both of them.Thank you for listening. Please check out Archive.FieldingBible.com for your defensive stats needs, follow us on Twitter at @sis_baseball, and read our work at SportsInfoSolutions.com. You can e-mail us at Mark@sportsinfosolutions.com.
For episode 22 of Staffcast, Tom, Richard, and guest host Chelsea Janes are joined by the Athletic's Sam Blum to talk about the horrors of the 2024 White Sox, the post-Shohei Angels, being on the Major League injured list, getting booed as a writer, the joys of covering awful teams, and more! Follow your incredibly cool hosts and guests on Twitter: twitter.com/whatwouldDOOdo twitter.com/t_hildy twitter.com/RichardStaff twitter.com/HackAttackimer twitter.com/ChelseaJanes twitter.com/SamBlum3 Episode art by Abigail Noy (sympatheticinker.com) Edited by Italian Dave (twitter.com/theitaliandave) Intro: Calling All Angels - Train Outro: Shooting Stars - Bag Raiders
Blake Murphy is joined by Blue Jays radio voice Ben Shulman to discuss expectations for Bo Bichette and Bowden Francis in the remaining games. Former MLB player Tom Hackimer explains why he documented his recovery from Tommy John Surgery, along with his journey pitching in Mexico (29:45). MLB.com's Mike Petriello gives his take on 12 relief pitchers who could dominate during the playoffs, including Canada's Cade Smith with the Guardians (52:40). In the final segment, Chelsea Janes of The Washington Post analyzes the contenders in the American League and where they sit going into the postseason (01:15:50). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
From 08/27 Hour 4: Chelsea Janes joins The Sports Junkies to analyze the latest Washington Nationals news.
08/27 Hour 4: Entertainment Page - 1:00 Chelsea Janes Joins The Junkies - 17:00 Folding An Easy Win During Crunch Time - 31:00
08/27 FULL SHOW: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:25:00 Hour 4 - 2:07:00 The Sports Junkies highlighted the anticipated debut of Dylan Crews and debated if the Nationals will bring back Juan Soto. The guys also broke down who should make the Washington Commanders final roster before the deadline later today. Today's guests were Nicki Jhabvala, Barry Svrluga, and Chelsea Janes.
In hour one of VSiN Prime Time, Tim Murray and JVT are joined by Chelsea Janes to discuss the MLB awards market, they give their best bets, and a primetime primer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For episode 20 of Staffcast, Trevor, Tom, and Richard are joined by the Washington Post's Chelsea Janes to talk about baseball's self aware weirdos, the loss of Billy Bean, making up rules, presidential first pitches, beating mascots with bats and steel chairs, Mets fans deserving nothing, and more! Follow your incredibly cool hosts and guest on Twitter: twitter.com/whatwouldDOOdo twitter.com/t_hildy twitter.com/RichardStaff twitter.com/HackAttackimer twitter.com/Chelsea_Janes Episode art by Abigail Noy (sympatheticinker.com) Edited by Italian Dave (twitter.com/theitaliandave) Intro: Chelsea Dagger - The Fratellis Outro: Shooting Stars - Bag Raiders
Time for a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of GCR, lots and lots to go over on the program today, we'll decide if Brandon Hyde deserves to keep his job after his crimes against humanity last night in Toronto… not actually, but we will go over everything from last night, talk about Brandon Hyde, Mike Elias and much more. At 10:45am, we will keep the baseball chatter going with Chelsea Janes from the Washington Post who broke the MLB trade deadline last week and get her thoughts on how the O's did, plus what she thinks of Hyde and much more. At 11:10am, we'll switch gears just a little bit when we check in with our friend Will Carroll from the Under the Knife substack as he helps explain Grayson Rodriguez's injury to us, potential timetables and more. Then at 11:30am, we'll play Would you Rather Wednesday, talk more O's/Hyde and much more with Tim Barbalace from 105.7 The Fan…
Craig welcomes Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post to discuss the Nationals trading Lane Thomas ahead of today's MLB Trade Deadline. Janes shares what this move means for the Nationals' future and discusses other notable items from the trade deadline.
Chelsea Janes joins Baskin & Phelps (Dan Menningen in for Andy Baskin) to discuss what the Guardians could add at the trade deadline, why she thinks they should be aggressively conservative based on the lineup & prospects they have, if MLB they should change the trade deadline, if the Guardians should make a call to the Rockies about Cal Quantrill, and her thoughts on Travis Bazzana signing with the Guardians.
Baskin & Phelps (Dan Menningen in for Andy Baskin) talk with Chelsea Janes about the Guardians, along with more discussion on if this current roster is worth making a big trade with the future as possible pieces.
06/20 Hour 3: Chelsea Janes Joins The Junkies - 1:00 How Many Commanders Players Made The Top 100 List - 18:00 Callers React To The NFL's Top 100 List - 29:00
From 06/20 Hour 3: Chelsea Janes joins The Sports Junkies to break down the Washington Nationals impressive season thus far.
Chelsea Janes, National Baseball Reporter for The Washington Post, joins Baskin & Phelps to talk about the latest in baseball. She talks about the success of the Guardians, the London series between the Mets and Phillies, Shane Bieber's future in Cleveland, and more.
Baskin & Phelps are joined by Chelsea Janes, National Baseball Reporter for The Washington Post. Also, they react to the London series between the Mets and Phillies, and what it means for baseball moving forward.
We started Monday's second hour talking with Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post about the impact of the Negro Leagues stats being added to the official MLB record books. Then we took your Royals call before talking about what we want out of Daniel Lynch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New York Mets are no strangers to making headlines on and off the field. On Wednesday, they managed to do it again with the actions of their now-former reliever Jorge Lopez and his meltdown after being ejected from the game.Jake Mintz is joined by national baseball reporter from the Washington Post, Chelsea Janes, as they talk about what led up to the incident on the field, the miscommunication in Jorge's postgame scrum and why it seems like the Mets let him down for the backlash he received.Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake and Chelsea look at how the Washington Nationals have improved enough to make this a success so far and they talk about why the Baltimore Orioles need to at least get to the ALCS for 2024 to be considered another step forward for their young group of players.Later, they discuss why there should be some concern for the New York Yankees' rotation after losing Clark Schmidt for 4-6 weeks, the Toronto Blue Jays releasing their “night mode” City Connect uniforms and give their takes for The Good, The Bad & The Uggla for this week.(1:25) - Chelsea's time playing college softball(3:59) - Jorge Lopez-Mets situation(19:34) - Nationals success this season(28:05) - Next step for the Orioles(32:58) - Clark Schmidt injury(35:36) - Blue Jays City Connect(38:33) - The Good(42:02) - The Bad(46:15) - The Uggla(53:26) - Weekend previewFollow the show on X at @CespedesBBQFollow Jake @Jake_MintzFollow Jordan @J_Shusterman_
05/09 Hour 3: Chelsea Janes Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Entertainment Page - 17:00 EB Reviews The New Wendy's Frosty - 35:00
05/09 FULL SHOW: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:26:00 Hour 4 - 2:09:00
From 05/09 Hour 3: Chelsea Janes joins The Sports Junkies to analyze the top storylines around the MLB.
Did the Orioles sale lead to the best ownership rollout ever?! Washington Post National Baseball Reporter Chelsea Janes tells us about the vibes in Baltimore and how changes could be coming soon with the Nationals too.We start with a checkup on the Orioles, including Chelsea's thoughts on the Jackson Holliday demotion, bullpen needs and the long-term health of Kyle Bradish.FOLLOW FT
04/01 Hour 3: Chelsea Janes Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Entertainment Page - 15:00 The Junks Reminisce On Their Old Eating Habits - 33:00
From 04/01 Hour 3: Chelsea Janes joins The Sports Junkies to break down the landscape of Major League Baseball.
MLB opening day is here. It is also David Rubinstein's first full day as Orioles' owner, and the Washington Post's Chelsea Janes expects he will alter the futures of the O's and the Washington Nationals, with whom the Orioles are locked in a years-long legal dispute. Janes also provides her perspective on the turmoil at the MLBPA, the Shohei Ohtani scandal, and who will win the World Series. Plus, March Madness is breaking viewership records and more are likely to fall, NCAA president Charlie Baker wants to ban prop bets on college athletes, and the Marlins are offering all-you-can-eat snacks.
Chelsea Janes joins Baskin & Phelps (Dan Menningen in for Andy Baskin) to discuss the Cleveland Guardians, the uncertainty in the Guardians rotation, if they could improve offensively, younger players on the rise, and Shohei Ohtani's interpreter scandal.
Baskin & Phelps (Dan Menningen in for Andy Baskin) talk with Chelsea Janes about baseball, the Guardians roster, Tanner Bibee, and the NFL reportedly playing on Christmas Day.
2.20.24 Chelsea Janes, Washington Post, on the future of the Nationals following the Lerner family claiming the team is no longer for sale. Kevin and Chelsea also discuss the comments recently made by Anthony Rendon.
2.20.24 Kevin starts the show discussing a question a listener had about Sam Howell. Kevin and Denton discuss the broken state of the NBA All-Star Weekend. Chelsea Janes, Washington Post, on the future of the Nationals following the Lerner family announcing they won't be selling the team.
The White Sox made one of the few moves at the Winter Meetings, agreeing on a two-year, $15 million contract with starting pitcher Erick Fedde, who starred last season in Korea. Who is he? Chuck Garfien speaks with Washington Post baseball writer Chelsea Janes, who covered Fedde when he played for the Nationals (2:07). Then it's Mike Ferrin of MLB Network Radio talking about how the Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes are affecting the trade market for Dylan Cease (7:09). Chuck wraps up the podcast by speaking with Orioles beat writer Jake Rill from MLB.com about why the Orioles might be the best match for Dylan Cease (14:09).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.