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In this episode of the Sports Bros Podcast, the bros dive into all the big headlines, including their takes on Shedeur Sanders and the rest of the NFL Draft. They also break down the action from the first round of the NBA Playoffs, giving their insights on who's hot and who's not.In this week's Choices of the Voices, listeners share the NFL Draft picks their teams missed out on, and the Bros bring the heat with their picks and thoughts.Also in this episode:B. Live gets it off his chest about Shedeur SandersEddy Cool declares Chili Davis the “Cool Uncle” of baseballScottie D bids farewell to former Penguins Head Coach Mike SullivanAll that and so much more. Tune in and enjoy the ride!#nfldraft2025 #sanders #lakers #nba #playoffs #podcast #sporstbrospcast #sportstalkClick Here For More Broshttps://linktr.ee/SportsBros_PCast
Legendary artist Dick Perez and filmmaker Marq Evans join the pod to talk about their new movie "The Diamond King" along with Dick's favorite Donruss Diamond King card, the 1995 Chili Davis.* Card 15 on Beckett* Card 32T on Beckett* Watch The Diamond King, opening April 25, 2025!* Diamond King trailer* SABR Bio by Rory Costello* Chili signs with the Angels in 1987* 1991 World Series Homer* JD Davis: "Chili is my Dog"* Chili Bowl Mullet Man at the Video Store
(00:00-25:07) Gabe DeArmond joins us fresh off the disappointing loss and dropping an F bomb in his post-game show. Gabe says Mizzou wasn't making the playoff even if they won out. Despite what one caller into Gabe's show said, Mizzou's offensive line had a great night. Brady Cook's performance. Mizzou bowl outlook.(25:08-35:16) Callers holding Martin accountable during the break. Drink gotta keep these boys motivated. Jackson down on Mississippi State's cowbells. Chili Davis and Jeffrey Leonard. Mike Lee update. Ladue Blue.(35:17-45:18 ) Cousin John and Martin's wife are Jackson lemmings. Martin enjoys a good vernacular. Highlights from Martin's interview with Dave Peacock. This show has ruined Martin in less than one month's time. There was a secret plan. Fun sized Snickers.(45:19-55:30) Missouri uniform chatter. Doug's not happy with all the changes. Why doesn't Jackson respect tradition? Brat Doug. Jackson has an official statement on communism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-25:07) Gabe DeArmond joins us fresh off the disappointing loss and dropping an F bomb in his post-game show. Gabe says Mizzou wasn't making the playoff even if they won out. Despite what one caller into Gabe's show said, Mizzou's offensive line had a great night. Brady Cook's performance. Mizzou bowl outlook. (25:08-35:16) Callers holding Martin accountable during the break. Drink gotta keep these boys motivated. Jackson down on Mississippi State's cowbells. Chili Davis and Jeffrey Leonard. Mike Lee update. Ladue Blue. (35:17-45:18 ) Cousin John and Martin's wife are Jackson lemmings. Martin enjoys a good vernacular. Highlights from Martin's interview with Dave Peacock. This show has ruined Martin in less than one month's time. There was a secret plan. Fun sized Snickers. (45:19-55:30) Missouri uniform chatter. Doug's not happy with all the changes. Why doesn't Jackson respect tradition? Brat Doug. Jackson has an official statement on communism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
***Listen to GFY on the radio!***You can now hear the show LIVE on the radio in the Los Angeles area on NPR station LAist 89.3 FM. You can also stream the show live around the world at LAist.com (Click the big “Listen” button at the top of the page.)Airtimes: Saturdays at 10am & 5pm. Sundays at 8pm. (All times Pacific)—--Trivia is the sweetest thing on a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!In this episode…Guests:Sherry Cola has appeared in shows like “Good Trouble” on Netflix and films like Joy Ride. But she actually got her start on the radio, thanks to Carson Daly. She'll tell us why it was a bit of a humbling, but important, experience and explain why she's not a competitive person. Greg Proops is an actor and comedian, perhaps best known for his years on “Whose Line is it Anyway?” His new comedy album, French Drug Deal is available now. He'll tell us how he came up with the title and why he decided to improvise his entire set. You can hear Greg on his podcast “The Smartest Man in the World.”Areas of ExpertiseSherry: The film A Walk to Remember, the film The Sweetest Thing, and the San Gabriel Valley.Greg: The San Francisco Giants of the 1980s, Keanu Reeves in the movie Point Break, and Alexander the Great as a tween. What's the difference: Speak FreelyWhat's the difference between to speak and to talk?What's the difference between something free and something on the house?With guest experts:Chili Davis: Three-time World Series Champion and member of the San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame.Roger Kumble: Screenwriter, playwright, and director of The Sweetest ThingThomas Jane: Actor, known for films like Boogie Nights, The Punisher and The Sweetest Thing.Hosts: J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongCredits:Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Co-Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our next live-audience shows in LA by YOU!
Rams news over the last 2-3 days that we'll discuss in this episode: Ernest Jones traded to Tennessee, Troy Reeder most likely candidate to replace him as a starter and to wear the green dot. Chili Davis terminated as ST assistant. Rams sign DT Neville Gallimore and RB Cody Schrader to 53-man roster. Zach Evans terminated from PS, Tuli Letu also terminated from the practice squad. Cory Durden was waived and added onto the PS. Jonah Jackson potentially moving to C, Steve Avila moving back to LG. Puka Nacua back at practice (fully). Kyren Williams returning punts and what that means for the Kyren/Corum tandem. Brought to you by Autograph, our newest partner! Referral Code: b1b3f930 Referral Link: https://link.ag.fan/b1b3f930
The Yankees split with the Angels, the Mets beat the Rockies and Dan Graca hung out with Chili Davis in San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chili Davis has company! In this episode our astronauts celeberate the Giants TWO All-Star selections Logan Webb and Heliot Ramos, ask if Patrick Bailey was snubbed (obviously!), and discuss if the returns Harrison, Snell, and Ray has come soon enough.On the cocktail side of things Ben is drinking a Drunken Gnome while Matthew is drinking a Kentucky River--a small part of one anyway. Recipes below.Drunken Gnome2 oz Tequila1 oz Ginger Syrup1 oz Lime Juice3 rings of SerranoGarnish: Candied Ginger and Serrano chili tip (careful, spicy!)Muddle the Serrano rings with a splash of the ginger syrup in a shaker. Add ice and the remaining ingredients to the shaker and shake until chilled. Double strain into a rocks glass with fresh ice. Add two pieces of candied ginger to a cocktail pick and at the tip of a Serrano to the end of the pick. Place garnish tip side up directly in glass with tip perched on the side of the glass.Kentucky River2 oz Bourbon (Buffalo Trace)1/2 oz Creme de Cacao3 Dashes Peach BittersGarnish: Lemon PeelAdd all ingredients to a mixing glass with ice. Stir until well-chilled. Strain into a chilled rocks glass over a large chunk of ice. Garnish with a lemon peel.
"I have reached an age when, if someone tells me to wear socks, I don't have to." Albert Einstein (1879-1955)"How old would you be if you didn't know how old you was*?" Satchel Paige (1906-1982)"By the time you're eighty years old you've learned everything. You only have to remember it." George Burns (1896-1996)"The wiser mind mourns less for what age takes away than what it leaves behind." William Wordsworth (1770-1850)"You can live to be a hundred if you give up all the things that make you want to live to be a hundred." Woody Allen (1935- )“Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.” – Chili Davis.
The conversation with Zack Scott focused on the 2021 Mets season, specifically discussing the team's vaccination rate, Francisco Lindor's slow start, the controversy between Lindor and Jeff McNeil, the decision to let go of Chili Davis, the injuries that decimated the team, and Jacob deGrom's performance and contract extension. In the second part of the conversation, Zack Scott discusses the 2021 trade deadline and the Mets' pursuit of Max Scherzer. He reveals that the Nationals quickly shut down their interest in Scherzer and that the Mets were not on the list of preferred destinations for Scherzer or the Nationals. Scott also discusses the acquisitions of Rich Hill, Javy Baez, and Trevor Williams and the trading away of former first-round draft pick Pete Crow-Armstrong. Scott also addresses the incident where Francisco Lindor and Javier Baez made thumbs-down gestures towards fans and the aftermath of that incident. He takes responsibility for his DWI arrest and acknowledges the mistakes he made. Scott discusses the inaccurate reporting of the incident and the subsequent termination of his position as general manager of the Mets.
The Rams have officially hired three new coaches to their staff in Giff Smith (defensive line coach/run game coordinator), John Streicher (coordinator of football strategy) and Chili Davis (special teams assistant). All of which will serve a significant purpose as Sean McVay has to re-build his staff for the 100th time. Additionally, we previewed four more draft prospects (not top picks), but kids who could potentially fall into later rounds. One of which is already friends with Puka Nacua, and another (QB) may be controversial, based on how QB's are being evaluated in this years draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celebration of Life in honor of Vida Blue--Segment #2: Chili Davis, Billy North, Jack Clark, Bip Roberts, Shooty Babitt, & Mike NorrisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we dream of Jesse Orosco and LOOGYs. We show an unopened 1982 Topps cello pack with Giants Future Stars Bob Brenly and Chili Davis on top. Plus, Mike Marshall and the end of Big Beers at Candlestick, forgotten workhorse Claude Osteen, and the legend of John van Ornum and the 1960 television show "Home Run Derby."
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the DH to the table for discussion.
Pedro Martinez joins the podcast as TBS prepares to carry baseball's American League Championship Series. Martinez, who played for the Red Sox, Mets and Phillies during his career, discusses which team was in the toughest media market during his playing days and how he mentors young Spanish-speaking players breaking into the league. Martinez talks about his only regret from his playing days and the origin of his home run phrase “Ding Dong Johnson.” The NBA's upcoming season is one of the big topics on this week's pod, with Andrew Marchand and John Ourand discussing how the new deals Turner signed with its “Inside the NBA” stars could affect the NBA's media rights negotiations. The two reporters provide analysis on several rights deals negotiations, including the Big 12, Pac-12, Amazon's Black Friday NFL game, NFL Sunday Ticket, LIV Golf and NASCAR. Mentioned this week: Al Michaels, Dan Snyder, DC sports fans, Chris Russo, Marie Donoghue, Jay Marine, Jon Sciambi, Dan Shulman, Vin Scully, Jack Buck, Jon Miller, Matt Vasgersian, Karl Ravech, Boog Powell, Bob Costas, Ron Darling, Ernie Johnson, Yossi Benchetrit, Charles Barkley, Tony Romo, Tom Brady, Troy Aikman, Kenny Smith, Shaquille O'Neal, Alex Sherman, Eddy Cue, Brian Windhorst, Roger Goodell, Michael Smith, Robert Kraft, Dana Blumberg, Eric Shanks, Hans Schroeder, Abe Madkour, Brian Rolapp, Dan Shaughnessy, Armando Benítez, Don Zimmer, Karim Garcia, Jay Moskowitz, Ding Dong Johnson, Jim Tracy, Chili Davis, Jim Nantz, Acie Wyatt, Chris Mason, Jimmy Pitaro, Sean McManus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joey Haas from the Any Given Funday podcast makes his return to team with Eric, competing against Scott & Matt. David shocks the regulars, , when there is no Missing Link! We do, however, take the time to answer the age-old question: What is Chili Davis' first name? Scott also asserts that Virginia Tech is his favorite school, at least of all the Virginias. And finally, Eric once again proves the sports trivia adage: Either Eric knows the answer, or he misread it. #anygivenfunday #spoileralert #missinglink #chilidavis #vatech https://www.patreon.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.facebook.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.twitter.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.instagram.com/benchwarmerstp/ https://www.teepublic.com/stores/benchwarmers-trivia-podcast.
3-time World Series Champion Chili Davis sat down with Will Lowery and Doug Smith this week to discuss how the golf course is a lot like a pitcher, the role of analytics in baseball and golf, and how he got into the game. Plus Will and Doug look back on the career of Michelle Wie West.
In part 2 with 3x all star Chili Davis, we discuss him winning 3 World Series, and his post playing days as an MLB hitting coach.
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This week, in honor of the regular season getting started in baseball, I wanted to share some stories of my favorite memories of my own career and how they have stuck with me.Today I wanted to tell you about when I got that phone call telling me I won the 1982 National League Rookie of the Year. What was so powerful about that moment was remembering back to being a kid in Babe Ruth baseball. At I had an amazing season and they gave out trophies for end of year awards and my little 13 year old self was convinced the Rookie of the Year was mine, but I lost to Mike Gardner. Bitterly disappointed, I retreated to the bathroom and shed some tears. Nine years later at the age of 22 I got a call in my hotel room telling me I was the Rookie of the Year in the big leagues, beating out the likes of Ryne Sandburg and Chili Davis. Those two moments feel forever connected and are a reminder for me to never give up on dreams even after major disappointments. Visit my website: saxinthemorning.com for merchandise and other links. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @saxinthemorning_podcastYouTube: subscribe and watch shorts here
Josh tells Tom the story of the 1991 Minnesota Twins. How the Twins came to Minnesota after being the Washington Senators, how they won the 1987 World Series, only to fall back to last place by 1990 only to rebuild themselves into a World Series squad in 1991. The team was built with home grown stars like Kirby Puckett, Kent Hrbk, Dan Gladden and Chuck Knobloch as well as key acquisitions like Jack Morris, Kevin Tapani and Chili Davis. We also get sidetracked discussing a man named Dick Such... In the World Series they faced the Atlanta Braves in what's likely the greatest World Series ever played. Tom also teases the possibility of doing an episode on Lonnie Smith, which has already been done far better by Jon Bois, so here's a link to that.
Chili Davis started life in Jamaica. He became that country's very first player in the Major Leagues. Listen in as we chart his 19 year career, that includes 3 World Series Championships. Throw in some chatter about golf and wine and this is a great time!
Chili Davis started life in Jamaica. He became that country's very first player in the Major Leagues. Listen in as we chart his 19 year career, that includes 3 World Series Championships. Throw in some chatter about golf and wine and this is a great time!
Mike Silva discusses the new coaching staff and how it differs from last year's analytical group. Billy Eppler thinks the Mets are good. How good? Listen to Mike use "Talkin Mets Analytics" to determine if this team stacks up against the elite in the National League. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emily & John discuss Braves bus drive-by, qualifying offers, Alderson & Boras, preseason award predictions from Ep. 52, the most wonderful time of the year, Chili Davis, Verlander, voicemails, Top 6 Minor Technical MLB Awards & more!
Hello Mets fans, welcome to the offseason. Baseball is done in 2021. The Braves won it all. Meh. The Mets have been busy behind bylines as usual. This week, we dealt with the truth behind the Rat/Raccoon scandal coming to light. Jeff McNeil didn't want to shift. Francisco Lindor didn't like that Jeff McNeil didn't want to shift. They fought about it. A certain ex-front office guy might have leaked the story. We talk about it. Chili Davis is also Big Mad at the Mets over his firing. Does he have a right to be bitter? Yes. Did he make any valid points? Nope. We chat about his tell-all article as well. And, we mourn the loss of former Mets' reliever Pedro Feliciano. He's the guy we remember today, as we felt it was the best way to celebrate his life and career. Enjoy the episode, Mets fans. We'll see you next week. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sam-lebowitz9/support
Mike Silva discusses Chili Davis' comments about the Mets use of analytics and the qualifying offers to Michael Conforto and Noah Syndergaard. Rich Mancuso from NY Sports Day offers inside information about how Sandy Alderson is holding the Mets back in the general manager search and why the Mets organization is on the wrong track. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday's show, the guys talk about the Jets' disappointing loss to the Colts and try to determine who the QB should be moving forward. Plus, we react to Aaron Rodgers' interview with Pat McAfee and Chili Davis' insight on problems with the Mets.
New York Mets Today November 5, 2021....Looks Like Sandy Alderson will be representing the Mets at the GM meetings next week....we discuss what faces Sandy and the Mets in the coming weeks....Raquel Ferreira adds her name to the list of people who have turned Mets down....Chili Davis now off the Mets payroll sure has a lot to say about current state of Mets hitting and we discuss Chili's viewpoints...we look back at Game 1 if the 1988 NLCS and it's exciting finish...Robinson Cano and his big contract are back on the Mets payroll....birthdays, Trivia, Jeopardy and transactions are all discussed....enjoy and Let's Go Mets!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stan-phillips8/support
Is it a rat? Is it a raccoon? No! It's just your Sports Lordz back with an all new episode! This week we start the show by checking in with Kevin and seeing which version of him we get this week. Then we get into the nitty gritty of Major League Baseball. Among the many topics discussed, we look at the Mets melodrama between Francisco Lindor and Jeff McNiel, Chili Davis being fired, Jacob DeGrom's injury, Huascar Ynoa's rise for the Braves, Trevor Bauer continuing to be a cool guy and great singer, the Astros being babies, plus more. We then get into the real stuff and discuss Ben Affleck and J-Lo getting back together and Kid Rock's Big Ass Honky Tonk Rock N' Roll Steakhouse and some recent “shitty” events that occurred at this fine and very classy establishment. We then shift gears and talk the Aaron Rodgers situation, take a quick look at the Champions League Final, a golf super league, horses on steroids, and more!Catch us live every Monday at 4 p.m. on any of The World Wide Sports Radio Network (https://worldwidesportsradio.com/shows/) streaming channels and app and call in to talk to us!Remember as always, get the vaccine, fuck the cops, and stay alive Serfs!This week's episode is brought to you by Frankie and Jeff's Italian Eatery in Flushing Queens. Come get yer rat and raccoon just like in the old country!Follow us on twitter, Instagram, and Twitch @SportsLordz and on The World Wide Sports Network!
Time for another edition of The Lab's Mechanical Breakdown Series! This week, the guys discuss and break down the swing of one of the brightest young Shortstops in the game- Bo Bichette. TO WATCH THE FULL VERSION OF THE SHOW, LOG ON TO THE LAB-EPSTEIN HITTING PODCAST YOUTUBE PAGE. Episode Notes: 1:00 – What's bugging Jim? 2:00 – Deadball Era part two? 7:00 – Jim's scouting analysis of Bo Bichette 10:00 – Reaction to Chili Davis' firing 13:00 – Ep's analytical approach 22:00 – Guys thoughts on Albert Pujols being DFA'd 27:30 – Moneyball vs. Trouble with the Curve 29:00 – Ep, the championship winning softball coach 34:00 – Bichette's swing breakdown 46:00 – Jim's scouting report tidbits on Bo from four years ago 52:00 – Bo's career outlook Subscribe and like the show- Apple | Google | Spotify | TuneIn | Soundcloud | YouTube Subscribe to the show's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com Twitter/Instagram: @Jimtara, @epsteinhitting Why the Epstein Hitting System?: The Epstein Hitting system was created by 10-year Major League player, Mike Epstein. In addition to leading the 1972 World Series champion A's in home runs, Mike played for arguably the greatest hitter of all-time, Ted Williams…Using what he learned from his career and from Ted Williams, Mike built a system to identify and fix swing faults. Mike received the only letter of recommendation for hitting instruction Ted Williams ever gave out…After working closely with Mike to learn the craft of teaching hitting, Epstein Hitting is now led by Jake Epstein…Jake has perfected the use of video analysis to create a plan to maximize a player's swing. In addition to slow-motion video analysis, Jake has built a library of drills that he uses to address the unique needs of individual players. For more information, log on to www.epsteinhitting.com. www.thelabbcs.com... Training with a purpose.
The Mets are currently 16-13, and sitting in sole possession of 1st place in the NL East on May 10th. Andrew May recaps another tumultuous, yet successful week of Mets baseball, and discusses the following topics: - The Mets current five game winning streak. - Mets fire Chili Davis and Tom Slater. - Francisco Lindor is starting to swing the bat a bit better. - Jacob deGrom has two injury scares throughout the week. - The NY media and their embarrassing outrage associated with the Lindor/McNeil feud. - What lies ahead next week?
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Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show talking about the Mets decision to fire hitting coach Chili Davis and whether it was the right move. They discuss the offensive struggles, Francisco Lindor finally getting a hit, splitting the series with the Cardinals, Taijuan Walker and the pitching brilliance. Mama Brown then joins the show as she sits next to Jake to talk about her son and Lee Mazzilli Lincoln High School memories. Mets legend, 1986 World Series champion Howard Johnson then joins the show. HoJo talks coaching Figgie, what a hitting coach does, Davis getting fired, what he would say to Lindor and Jason Bay's struggles when he was his hitting coach. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite leaving 62 runners on base over their seven-game road trip between Philadelphia and St. Louis, the Mets finished the stretch 4-3, sending them back to Queens at .500 and within arm's reach of first place in the National League East. Sure, their ineffectiveness may have cost Chili Davis and Tom Slater their jobs, but that's baseball, baby. Taijuan Walker's looked dominant (as has the rest of the Mets' rotation) the bullpen (most notably Trevor May and Jeurys Familia) has been a godsend, and the offense slowly but surely is beginning to click. Onward and upward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LIVE at 8pm ET, New York Newsday Columnist David Lennon helps us break down the recent firings and the Mets play through the first month and change. Sandy Alderson's front office: his handling of the situation; a report by David says Alderson committed to this decision during the Boston series (and why not, they struck out in nearly half their at-bats). Scuttlebutt says Alderson didn't like Chili in the first place, so why let him start the season as coach? Interim GM Zack Scott, analytics, and "the process" vs. old school Chili Davis. What is Zack Scott's future potential to be named general manager? The mysterious and controversial Mr. Donnie Stevenson. The player's reaction NOT in lockstep with the executive decision; is Lindor's struggle connected? Scapegoating ... Is Luis Rojas on hot seat? He's not Alderson's hire. On Wednesday Rojas managed just his 85th game. New hitting coach, Hugh Quattlebaum and hitting assistant Kevin Howard. Hitting assistant, really? All that and more at 8pm ET with David Lennon and us at The Metsian Podcast!
JJ was at Yankee Stadium Tuesday night for the big win over the Astros, which he described as “hostile”—fans finally got to scream and yell at Houston for their cheating scandal two years ago (3:13). He also reacts to the Mets firing hitting coach Chili Davis (11:28). Next JJ chats with Mike Vaccaro of the New York Post about the Yankees' and Mets' long-term outlooks this season, the Knicks and Nets come playoff time, and whether he thinks the Giants or Jets have the brighter future (18:25). Then, he welcomes actor and massive Yankee fan Nick Turturro to the show for a deep dive into his fandom and a great conversation about their favorite movies (46:15). Finally, he reacts to some listener voicemails (1:20:17) and explains why the Nets dropping back-to-back games to the Bucks is a problem (1:39:31). Plus, we always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the Listener Line at 917-382-1151. Host: John Jastremski Guest: Mike Vaccaro and Nick Turturro Producer: Steve Ceruti Production Assistant: Rob Lopez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Some of the New York Mets stars like Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor spoke with the media today about the decision to fire hitting coach Chili Davis and they were not pleased with the move. Alonso in particular talked about being surprised with the decision, that he still doesn't fully understand.Was this still the right move even though the clubhouse was against it and what happens next with the Mets as they look to solve their early season offensive woes?Also an update on the Mets starting rotation as Jacob deGrom is sidelined for a few days with inflammation in his lat and Carlos Carrasco nears his return off the IL.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.SportstradeSign up TODAY at SportsTrade.com and discover the fun, exciting and profitable newworld of Sports Trading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bro..... James Dolan has fired the architect of the NYR John Davidson over what they are saying the Tom Wilson incident and then the reports that Dolan said The Rangers "underachieved" while being the youngest team in the NHL. Mets talk firing Chili Davis, Yankees booing the Astros, Daniel Bryan out of WWE, Golf talk for the weekend.
Uncle Joe is back on Star Wars day as he sits down to discuss winners and losers of the NFL Draft. He also talks history being made in the NBA, great teams covers, was Chili Davis the scapegoat and much more!
Jessica Mendoza joins Buster to discuss the Mets panic-firing its hitting coach, if the move came from Steve Cohen, Kris Bryant's tremendous start, Dustin May needing Tommy John and Shohei Ohtani hitting a home run after being scratched from his start. Plus, Sarah Langs shares her thoughts on Chili Davis' firing, Paul DeJong dominating the Mets, the Royals leading the division with a negative run differential and Jacob deGrom's start tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite a turnaround that has seen the New York Mets score 18 runs over the last three games, they have decided to fire their hitting coach Chili Davis and his assistant Tom Slater. Why did the Mets make this move now and does it have anything to do with Francisco Lindor's struggles to start the season?Also who are new hitting coaches Hugh Quattlebaum and Kevin Howard and what do they change about the Mets approach offensively?Host Ryan Finkelstein also breaks down the Mets loss on Monday night and discusses the impact of having veterans like Kevin Pillar and Jonathan Villar off the bench to fill in for injured starters.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.SportstradeSign up TODAY at SportsTrade.com and discover the fun, exciting and profitable newworld of Sports Trading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The New York Mets top pitching prospect, Matt Allan, is one of the budding stars in this year's camp, as he has received rave reviews from coaches and players alike. Allan is being mentored by the best pitcher on the planet in Jacob deGrom, promising a bright future for the young hurler.Along with talking about Allan, we also cover some of the running themes of spring training thus far, such as the use of analytics to help the Mets defense and the return of hitting coach Chili Davis.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
0:00 - The Kicker's Bible 1:50 - Chili Davis Introduction 3:13 - How Chili Got Into Football and Coaching 7:50 - Correcting a Player and Communication 13:20 - Chili's Experience Playing on ST Units 18:55 - The GA Life 23:45 - Persevering Through the Hard Times 29:00 - How to Connect with Players and Coaches That Don't Know You 33:35 - Why It's Important to Be Yourself 35:20 - What Led Chili to His Different Schools 47:50 - Helping Players During a Bad Day 52:30 - Keeping Players Focused in Meetings 57:50 - What Chili Wears During Practice 1:00:00 - Mistakes Coaches Can Make Coming to a New School 1:04:20 - Underrated ST Unit Fundamentals 1:11:55 - The Reality of Coaching 1:20:15 - Sacrifice to Achieve Your Goals 1:24:25 - Balancing Family Time with Coaching 1:30:30 - Chili's Experience with the AFCA's 35 Under 35 1:33:45 - Favorite Motivational Quote 1:37:45 - Contacting Chili Davis 1:41:20 - Outro
Sean dissects the hiring of former Cubs minor league hitting coach and Rangers major league hitting coach Anthony Iapoce. Later, Sean discusses the comments made by recently fired Cubs hitting coach Chili Davis, who admits he struggled to get his message across to everyone in the Cubs locker room. And finally, we take a look at all the Cubs front office and coaching staff being considered for other jobs and Sean gets to gush about Sonny Gray trade rumors once again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5:00 - Take It Or Leave It 5:15 - Gordon Wittenmyer on the comments of Cubs' former hitting coach Chili Davis and possible problems in Chicago. 5:30 - Sports Six Pack 5:45 - Is Manny Machado really the guy we want in St. Louis?
In the first hour, Bruce Levine and Matt Spiegel break down the Cubs' decision to part ways with hitting coach Chili Davis. They also discuss the latest in the MLB playoffs and are joined by Red Sox broadcaster Joe Castiglione for a chat.
In the first hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Matt Spiegel -- the new weekned tandem on The Score -- discuss how the Bears can make a statement in the NFC North in their matchup against the Dolphins on Sunday. Later, they're joined by Sahadev Sharma of the Athletic Chicago to share insight into the Cubs parting ways with Chili Davis and which soon-to-be free agents could be headed for Chicago.
Welcome to Locked on MLB, your daily national podcast covering Major League Baseball as part of the Locked on Podcast Network hosted by Tommy Stokke.Today's show welcomes in special guest Ryan Davis to discuss the state of the Chicago Cubs now and as a whole. Ryan joins the show in Segment 3. First in Segment 1 we take a look around the league at what happened on Monday with scores and notes from each game, including Julio Teheran's outing against the Phillies, the Yankees thrashing the Marlins, the Astros continuing their offensive cold spell and the Nationals big comeback against the Mets. Segment 2 is a brief rundown of Tuesday's games, highlighted by David Price and the Boston Red Sox taking on Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Angels. Segment 3 is the highlight of the show as Ryan Davis of Locked on Cubs joins to discuss his concern level and what exactly is going wrong with the Cubs thus far. He serves as the voice of reason to those who want Chili Davis and Jim Hickey fired already without ignoring the problems the pitching staff and lineup have seen thus far. After assessing the pitching, Ryan gives his thoughts on the lineup, including what to do with Ian Happ and Albert Almora and refreshing our memories on the one big thing the Cubs are missing (and getting back). Finally, they look at the organization as a whole and some of the questions the team could face moving forward, including Addison Russell and Javier Baez in the middle infield, playing time for Happ and Almora and whether or not they made the right decision by holding most of their prospects and only acquiring Jose Quintana while spending money on the rest of the rotation. You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @RyanQDavis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CSN baseball analyst Lou Merloni sits down with Pedro Martinez and Red Sox hitting coach Chili Davis to discuss one of Pedro's greatest games. On September 10, 1999 at the height of the Red Sox/Yankees rivalry, Pedro Martinez struck out 17 Yankees in a complete game victory, with the only hit he allowed being a home run to Chili Davis. The two men recall that memorable night in the Bronx, and discuss the state of pitching in 2017.
For full Show Info Click HERE Red Sox Beat has the 2014 World Series covered! This week the guys preview the Fall Classic with Baseball Essential's Brian Danuff. We get his insight of whether or not the Giants can slow down the undefeated (in postseason) Royals. We also touch on the Red Sox signing of Chili Davis as the new hitting coach and how that'll effect the offense next season. We also get a Yankee Fan's perspective on missing out on Davis and how if feels to lose out on a signing to the Sox. Don't forget to go to our Stitcher and Itunes pages to Rate, Review and Subscribe to our show! Don't forget to hit that share button! www.CLNSradio.com/RSBItunes www.CLNSradio.com/RSBStitcher