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With Grayson Rodriguez and Andrew Kittredge unavailable for Opening Day, Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post joins Nestor and Luke at Pizza John's in Essex on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to the state of the arms' race in baseball and where the Baltimore Orioles will get innings this season. The post Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post joins Nestor and Luke to discuss MLB money, future and Orioles payroll realities first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Can Adley Rutschman return to his All Star form? Will Gunnar Henderson be healthy in April? Can Jackson Holliday stick this time? Will Colton Cowser and Jordan Westburg continue to surge? Our pal Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post joins Luke Jones and Nestor talk Opening Day realities for Orioles as the Maryland Crab Cake Tour moved to Pizza John's in Essex for some expert baseball talk. The post Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post joins Nestor and Luke to talk Opening Day realities for Orioles first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Our favorite shows are the ones where we bring folks who don't know each other together under the same Baltimore Positive umbrella. The Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Kooper's Tavern in Fells Point convened longtime NFL player agent Chad Wiestling and Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post, who live 12 blocks apart near Patterson Park, to discuss the business of football, the Orioles and people. The post NFL agent Chad Wiestling and Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post talk business of football and people with Nestor first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post talks music and Orioles baseball with Nestor on Crab Cake Tour The post Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post talks music and Orioles baseball with Nestor on Crab Cake Tour first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
After a month in Paris covering the Olympics for The Washington Post, our favorite traveling Baltimore music maker, sports expert and local dude Dave Sheinin joins Nestor at Kooper's Pub on The Maryland Crab Cake Tour for a full recap of his summer French connection. The post Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post gives Nestor his Paris Olympics tales at Kooper's Fells Point first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
For years, the United States and Australia have duked it out for dominance in the Olympic swimming pool. Now, with U.S. legend Michael Phelps retired and Katie Ledecky slipping in some races, it might be Australia's turn at the top of the podium.The Washington Post's Ava Wallace speaks with Post reporters Dave Sheinin and Rick Maese about the newest stars in the pool this year and which races not to miss.Subscribe to Ava's newsletter here. Subscribe to The Washington Post here.Today's show was produced and mixed by Ted Muldoon. It was edited by Joe Tone.
For years, the United States and Australia have duked it out for dominance in the Olympic swimming pool. Now, with U.S. legend Michael Phelps retired and Katie Ledecky slipping in some races, it might be Australia's turn at the top of the podium.The Washington Post's Ava Wallace speaks with Post reporters Dave Sheinin and Rick Maese about the newest stars in the pool this year and which races not to miss. Plus, a first-time U.S. Olympian on the men's 3x3 team, Kareem Maddox, tells his story about what it took to get to Paris. Subscribe to Ava's newsletter here. Subscribe to The Washington Post here.Today's show was produced and mixed by Ted Muldoon. It was edited by Joe Tone.
Tony opens the show by talking about another tough loss for the Nats, and he also chats with the show's new intern - Jacqueline aka “Lien”. Dave Sheinin calls in to talk about the Olympic swimming trials for team USA, PK Subban calls in to talk about Florida's win in game 7 over Edmonton to win the Stanley Cup, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Ben's Bones “She's On The Stairs” ; “Standing In The Rain” 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
Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post discusses a new day in Baltimore baseball for Orioles with Rubenstein The post Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post discusses a new day in Baltimore baseball for Orioles with Rubenstein first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Dave Sheinin and Ricig discuss state of Baltimore sports and when Ravens or Orioles might bring us a parade The post Dave Sheinin and Ricig discuss state of Baltimore sports and when Ravens or Orioles might bring us a parade first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Dave Sheinin and Ricig move beyond sports to discuss love of music on MD Crab Cake Tour at Koco's Pub The post Dave Sheinin and Ricig move beyond sports to discuss love of music on MD Crab Cake Tour at Koco's Pub first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
It's official: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned. We review the scandals that led Johnson here and try to understand what happens next for his party. Then we discuss WNBA star Brittney Griner's guilty plea and why it's not surprising.Read more:After a week of government resignations, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Thursday that he is stepping down as the leader of the Conservative Party.The calls for Johnson to resign came after the discovery that the prime minister had promoted a lawmaker to a position of power, despite knowing of accusations of sexual misconduct against the appointee. After a long string of scandals throughout Johnson's term, cabinet members said they could no longer trust the prime minister. So we asked London bureau chief William Booth: Where does this leave the future of the British government? Later in the show, Dave Sheinin, a sports reporter for The Post, breaks down the guilty plea of WNBA star Brittney Griner. Griner, who remains detained in Russia on a drug charge, submitted the plea in court Thursday. Meanwhile, pressure mounts on the Biden administration to make larger strides to get her back to the United States.
Dave Sheinin is a multi-talented sports writer and musical artist. He joins the club to share his love of Let It Be by The Replacements, his authoritative opinion on boneless chicken wings, and his own personal musical journey. Take a tour of MinneSNOWta with the Real Wolf Record Club.
Once again, the wealth of quality new music means that this month’s new release episode is expanding into a two-part series! This week is dominated by artists and labels that can accurately be described as “friends of the show” – artists such as Dave Sheinin, Dan Israel, Old Town Crier, along with our label friends at Big Stir Records, Red On Red Records, and, of course, Rum Bar Records! But there’s also something special for fans of The Replacements! Well, of course there is. This show isn’t named after one of their songs for no reason! Two weeks ago saw the reissue of their very first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash. 100 tracks, 67 of them previously unreleased. Those who purchased the box at the Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, however, also received a bonus flexidisc with four more unreleased versions. Thanks to Ledge listener Jim Portesan, tonight’s episode includes those four rarities, along with a miniset of songs from the concert disc of the box. I would love it if every listener bought at least one record I played on either of these shows. These great artists deserve to be compensated for their hard work, and every purchase surely […]
Baseball is back, and almost normal — which means the sport is once again plagued with lots of problems that predate the pandemic. Today, we explore the fastball, the nonstop no hitters, and what’s wrong with baseball.Read more:There’s a growing trend in baseball — and it could be the downfall of America’s favorite pastime. We revisit a past episode with sports reporter Dave Sheinin on how high-velocity pitches are now dominating the sport. “What's being lost in baseball is the nuance, and it’s always been a game of nuance,” Dave says. “You're losing things like the stolen base, the bunt, the hit and run play. A lot of strategy and nuance is lost from the game when all it is is power versus power.”Major League Baseball’s offensive woes are complicated, and they don’t appear to be going away. National baseball reporter Chelsea Janes explains what might be going on, and what MLB might try to do about it.
Spain and Fitz discuss whether the Clippers are cursed, try to wrap their heads around Luka Doncic's play and ask whether Julius Randle can step up and help the Knicks even their series. Plus WNBA ratings, golf feuds, Vinatieri retires and a fascinating dive into lingering SpyGate mysteries. Plus Hi Fraand & Clippers talk with Ohm Yungmisuk, Cubs captain Anthony Rizzo on the team's success, vaccination rates and Kevin the dog, and the Washington Post's Dave Sheinin on threats to the Olympics.
The fantastic final football Friday installment with Marcus Washington and Dave Sheinin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Al Galdi, flying solo, finishes up his discussion on what The WFT should do ahead of the NFL Trade Deadline. Dave Sheinin joins the show as well to preview Game 6 of the World Series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post shares his thoughts on how surprised he is that we made it to the MLB postseason, the best story in baseball this season, the team with the most pressure to win it all, and the contract extension for Davey Martinez. Parney of the Richmond Flying Squirrels joins Wes for this week’s edition of “Parney’s Picks” with Andrew Freiden of NBC12, plus “4 Downs” with Kris Wright of TheSabre.com.
We discuss Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers’ exit from the NBA Playoffs at the hands of Jamal Murray and the Denver Nuggets (0:25). Derek Fisher’s struggles stand out as the Blue Jays get blown out by the Yankees (4:24). The Washington Post’s Dave Sheinin on the MLB Postseason format, and whether it’s here […]
Josh and Heather are joined by Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post to talk baseball and preview the start of the NFL season.
Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joined Sports 180 to discuss the Major League Baseball season as the playoff race heats up.
Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joined Sports 180 to discuss the Major League Baseball season as the playoff race heats up.
Josh and Heather are joined by Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post to talk baseball and preview the start of the NFL season.
On covering the grand ol' game during a pandemic; on receiving a $50 tip at the piano from Dusty Baker; on introducing Washington to Bryce Harper and spending a season tracking RGIII/
As the St Louis Cardinals suffer more postponements because of coronavirus cases within their squad and staff, Anthony Wootton chats to the Washington Post's baseball reporter, Dave Sheinin, about the new regulations that have been introduced by the league to help tackle the ongoing pandemic problem. Plus, as last weekend would've been the Hall of Fame game, we take you on a trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio and pull back the curtain on the operations at football's birthplace and museum.
What is going on (or not going on) at Virginia Tech? Wes discusses Caleb Farley’s accounts of what going on around the Hokie Football program. Is the MLB season on the verge of being shut down or postponed? Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post on MLB.
Tony opens the show by giving an update on the hot peppers, and by talking about watching the NBA over the weekend and how he was impressed by something Greg Popovich did. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NBA's start up and how they're handling the Bubble, Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post calls in to talk about baseball's issues with preventing Covid breakouts, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Brett Wiscons "Late Bloomer" ; Dave Sheinin "A Warm February" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The passing of Irene Pollin (0:05). The new WFT Ron Rivera video (9:28). Dave Sheinin on the MLB (19:57). This date in Nats history (29:23).
Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joins Baseball Dukes for a discussion about opening night.
Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joined Josh and Heather on Sports 180 to talk about the MLB schedule coming out tonight, what has to happen for this season to be a success, players opting out of the season and early COVID-19 related issue that are affecting several teams.
Hour three of today's Sports 180 featured Josh and Heather talking all things MLB with Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post, the power poll, a recap of the day's biggest sports stories and more.
Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joined Josh and Heather on Sports 180 to talk about the MLB schedule coming out tonight, what has to happen for this season to be a success, players opting out of the season and early COVID-19 related issue that are affecting several teams.
Hour three of today's Sports 180 featured Josh and Heather talking all things MLB with Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post, the power poll, a recap of the day's biggest sports stories and more.
Baseball, the sport that loves the fans, is returning at some point. Dukes talks to Dave Sheinin and the listeners about all of it.
3:12 Man catches a shark with his bare hands in Delaware 22:24 Ram calls in and describes his quarantine 28:41 Washington Post baseball writer Dave Sheinin
Dukes takes calls from the angry fans, discusses the baseball impasse with Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post and more!
Hour 2- Guests: Audrey Snyder of The Athletic on Penn State’s start-up of football workouts. Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post on baseball’s labor relations and starting? the season.
Hour 2- Guests: Audrey Snyder of The Athletic on Penn State’s start-up of football workouts. Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post on baseball’s labor relations and starting? the season.
Pete Carroll spoke with reporters on Thursday regarding the Black Lives Matter push across the NFL and their past and present relationship with Colin Kaepernick. Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joins Softy and Dick to discuss the failure of baseball to get their season started amid an ongoing labor deadlock over the financial umbrella for the year amid losses due to coronavirus.
Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joins Softy and Dick to discuss the failure of baseball to get their season started amid an ongoing labor deadlock over the financial umbrella for the year amid losses due to coronavirus.
Pete Carroll spoke with reporters on Thursday regarding the Black Lives Matter push across the NFL and their past and present relationship with Colin Kaepernick. Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joins Softy and Dick to discuss the failure of baseball to get their season started amid an ongoing labor deadlock over the financial umbrella for the year amid losses due to coronavirus.
Pete Carroll spoke with reporters on Thursday regarding the Black Lives Matter push across the NFL and their past and present relationship with Colin Kaepernick. Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joins Softy and Dick to discuss the failure of baseball to get their season started amid an ongoing labor deadlock over the financial umbrella for the year amid losses due to coronavirus.
Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post joins Softy and Dick to discuss the failure of baseball to get their season started amid an ongoing labor deadlock over the financial umbrella for the year amid losses due to coronavirus.
Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post on the MLB’s new proposal and what Dave remembers about Strasburg’s MLB debut, 10 years ago today. UVA Men’s basketball associate coach Jason Williford joins the show on what it meant for him to be back in Richmond Saturday and what it was like to be part of the peaceful protest with the 804 Coaches for Change.
Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post joins to discuss the latest on the MLB labor negotiations and remembering Stephen Strasburg's debut (0:05). A wild ESPN Madden-style expansion draft (10:42). Former Nats reliever Matt Capps joins Grant and Danny (19:01). This date in Nats history (30:47).
Detroit Pistons head coach Dwane Casey (22:48) discusses the fight for racial equality, including his own experiences. Oilers head coach Dave Tippett (49:51) speaks on the NHL’s return-to-play format, as well as the mindset of his team heading into the resumption of play. Washington Post baseball writer Dave Sheinin (1:10:08) stops by to discuss the […]
Take Me Out to the Ballgame Today's topics include: Why not? After all, a new study done with the help of Major League Baseball and Stanford University Dr. Jay Bhattacharya shows the lock-down is a complete waste of time in stopping the spread of the Wuhan virus. On the flip side, the lock-down has had a tremendous negative effect on the health of people here in the US and around the world. Washington Post sports columnist Dave Sheinin is here to discuss the fight between MLB owners and players and what are the chances we might see a Major League Baseball Season this year. But first, Steve Mosher, author of “Bully of Asia”, talks with John about how the media and the Democrats need to wake up to the China threat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Redskins season opener has been leaked (0:05). Earl Thomas has had an *interesting* off-season (8:52). Dave Sheinin from The Washington Post joins to discuss MLB's plans to open up and what the timetable could be (20:31). Grant sandbags the movie for tonight for some reason and This Day in Nationals History (30:00).
In the second hour of the show, Wes covers the Big 3 Headlines of the day and he chats with Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post on his thoughts about the biggest hurdle for bringing back the MLB, what to do if players want to opt of playing, and if he thinks any specific model is better than the rest.
Wednesday 2/26/20 Hour 1 – Guest: Dave Sheinin, The Washington Post, on the Astros cheating scandal. Plus, we get you set for Penn State men’s basketball vs. Rutgers.
Get up and get active with your "Bat Around" crew this Saturday, September 21st! Stan "The Fan" Charles, Craig Heist, and Ryan McGettigan will be joined first by PressBox Orioles beat writer Todd Karpovich at 10:20, followed by radio play-by-play voice of the Seattle Mariners Dave Sims at 10:45. At the top of the 11 o'clock hour, we'll make our connection with Dave Sheinin, a national baseball writer for the Washington Post. Rounding out the show we'll chat with Former Orioles pitcher and current Orioles broadcaster Gregg Olsen at 11:35.
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Guest: Sports Writer Dave Sheinin (Washington Post) brings his MLB perspective and explains why Charlie Manual’s return to the Phillies’ coaching staff is a good thing. Also, breaking news on the Phillies’ Jake Arrieta and we talk about the popularity of fantasy football.
Tony opens the show by talking to Nigel about his skydiving adventure over the weekend. Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post calls in to talk some baseball, as well as the single he just released ("The Lies Of Summer"), and Nigel gives the news. During Old Guy Radio, Tony talks about his time in New York from the week before and all the Broadway shows he got to see, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Dave Sheinin "The Lies of Summer" ; "Lies"
William Booth breaks down Theresa May’s resignation and what it means for Brexit. Dave Sheinin fields questions on the velocity of baseball pitches. And Andrea Sachs raises the alarm on travel scams.
How About A Milkshake? Today's topics include: ...not to drink, but to have one thrown in your face? Milkshake throwing might be the next big political trend for Liberals...; next, Richard Fernandez (columnist for PJ Media, long-time author at the Belmont Club) joins the show from Australia to discuss political polling and how often times the polls get things completely wrong. From the recent surprise defeat in the Australian Labor Party, to Hillary losing to Trump, and Brexit; and finally, Dave Sheinin (national baseball writer, The Washington Post) joins the show to talk about a sports piece he wrote on how velocity is strangling the sport of baseball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve talks about the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. We also welcome Dave Sheinin, Washington Post National Baseball Writer to talk about this week’s Hall of Fame announcement.
Steve talks about the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. We also welcome Dave Sheinin, Washington Post National Baseball Writer to talk about this week’s Hall of Fame announcement.
It's October 1st! Let the greatest month in sports commence... joining the show today is Dave Sheinin from the Washington Post to recap the 2018 MLB season and what to expect out of this year's Rocktober. Also discussed: What to do when your girlfriend wants to take instagram pictures during the most exciting season in sports, and how to cope with being 0-4 in Fantasy Football. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-poirier/support
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Stan "The Fan" Charles welcomes former Pressbox beat writer, Rich Dubroff, who now writes for baltimorebaseball.com at 10:20 to discuss Luis Ortiz pitching debut for the Orioles, improving scouting for the Orioles, and fates of Dan Duquette and Buck Showalter. Followed by Nationals beat writer for the Washington Post, Dave Sheinin at 10:45, sharing a story he wrote about pitcher, Brian Mazone. The top of the hour brings Richard Justice, columnist for mlb.com at 11:05 with thoughts on the Rays, Angles, Orioles, and Dodgers, as well as his World Series prediction. Finally, Craig Heist wraps the show at 11:35 with all his baseball knowledge.
Josh Levin and Stefan Fatsis are joined by Deadspin’s Laura Wagner to discuss Colin Kaepernick and Nike. Mark Leibovich also joins to talk about his new book on the NFL, Big Game. Finally, they interview the Washington Post’s Dave Sheinin about his piece on a baseball player who came agonizingly close to making the majors. Kaepernick and Nike (1:21): How cynical should we about this alliance between athlete and corporation? And how surprising is it that Nike struck a deal with the leader of the NFL’s social justice protests? Big Game (16:15): Mark Leibovich spent years chatting with NFL owners and chasing commissioner Roger Goodell and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. Here’s what he learned. Brian Mazone (38:14): What goes through a baseball player’s mind when he comes up just short of his lifelong dream? Afterballs (51:46): Stefan on his baller mom and Josh on turnover props. This episode is brought to you by the following advertisers: Coffee and Crayons, a new back-to-school podcast from Target and Slate Studios. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Bombas, the most comfortable socks in the history of feet. For 20% off your first order, go to bombas.com/hangup and use code hangup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin and Stefan Fatsis are joined by Deadspin’s Laura Wagner to discuss Colin Kaepernick and Nike. Mark Leibovich also joins to talk about his new book on the NFL, Big Game. Finally, they interview the Washington Post’s Dave Sheinin about his piece on a baseball player who came agonizingly close to making the majors. Kaepernick and Nike (1:21): How cynical should we about this alliance between athlete and corporation? And how surprising is it that Nike struck a deal with the leader of the NFL’s social justice protests? Big Game (16:15): Mark Leibovich spent years chatting with NFL owners and chasing commissioner Roger Goodell and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. Here’s what he learned. Brian Mazone (38:14): What goes through a baseball player’s mind when he comes up just short of his lifelong dream? Afterballs (51:46): Stefan on his baller mom and Josh on turnover props. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Bat Around today, Stan "The Fan" Charles and Craig Heist welcome Rich Dubroff from pressboxonline.com talks about everything Baltimore Orioles. Then, Dan O'Dowd from MLB TV joins the show for the insider on scouting, trading, and player development. At the top of the hour brings Dave Sheinin from The Washington Post, with a fascinating story about Jim Palmer, followed by Mike Shalin, NH Union Leader, for everything Boston Red Sox, and lastly, fromer Baltimore Oriole, Rafael Palmeiro is making a comeback to the game of baseball at age 53!
Dave Sheinin with The Washington Post tells a phenomenal story about Jim Palmer's family origin by The Bat Around
Tony opens the show by talking about some NECCO candy that Torie brought in, tells a story about Charlie Steiner and the Aloha Towers, and discusses the criticism that Josh Rosen is getting. Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post calls in to talk about the album he just released ("First Thing Tomorrow") and to talk baseball, and Nigel gives the news. During 'Old Guy Radio', Tony talks about his plane ride down to Charleston, SC, and discusses the Masters with Barry Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Dave Sheinin "A Warm February" ; Cousin Eddie "Most Alive"
Scott MacArthur talked to Dave Sheinin of the Washington Post about his recent articles about major league hitters focusing of elevating the baseball and the science behind it. Michael Farber of TSN The Reporters talks about why he likes P.K. Subban and why Albert Pujols deserves fans respect.