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Bryce and Ethan from Glovehound discuss Devin Mesoraco's unlucky career. Follow me! Instagram: @mlbhallofgoodpodcast Follow Ethan: glovehound.com Instagram: @glovehound YouTube: @glovehound
For episode 21 of Staffcast, Tom and Richard are joined by guest host Emma Baccellieri and Devin Mesoraco to talk about life in Punxsutawney, retiring from baseball, moving to coaching, catching Jacob deGrom, the catcher-umpire relationship, being the only Twitter account Joey Votto follows, 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/EmmaBaccellieri twitter.com/DMesoraco Episode art by Abigail Noy (sympatheticinker.com) Edited by Italian Dave (twitter.com/theitaliandave) Intro: Fishin' in the Dark - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Outro: Shooting Stars - Bag Raiders
Jeff Blair discusses Joey Votto's retirement and his potential for reaching the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Padres analyst and former player Tony Gwynn Jr. (15:02) shares a story of Votto reaching out to his dad, arguably the best hitter of all-time, before examining the wild card race in the National League, AJ Preller's moves throughout the season and at the deadline, and if Fernando Tatis Jr. will re-join the team before the postseason. Votto's longtime teammate (and the only person Joey follows on Twitter/X!) Devin Mesoraco (29:40) talks about playing with him in Cincinnati and what made him such a great teammate and prolific hitter.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.
Jared (@JaredCP1) and Tyler (@TylerJennings24) were live from Fort Worth, TX, covering day one of the 2024 MLB Draft! Incredible guests, including former Cincinnati Reds first-rounder Devin Mesoraco, Jason Ratcliff of 64 Analytics, Greg Zumach from Ivy Futures, and Drew Wheeler and Greg Hoogkamp from the Prospects Live dynasty team joined them as they broke down the first 39 picks. On the Clock is presented by JAW Bats. JAW Bats provides the highest quality ash and maple hand-crafted fully custom bats, apparel, accessories, and more! Click the link below and enter the code "OTC10" at checkout to get a 10% discount on your first purchase! More at https://jawbats.com/Twitter Accounts: @TylerJennings24 and @JaredCP1 Prospects Live Twitter: @ProspectsLive Website: www.prospectslive.com YouTube: @prospectslive
Jared (@JaredCP1) and Tyler (@TylerJennings24) were live from Fort Worth, TX, covering day one of the 2024 MLB Draft! Incredible guests, including former Cincinnati Reds first-rounder Devin Mesoraco, Jason Ratcliff of 64 Analytics, Greg Zumach from Ivy Futures, and Drew Wheeler and Greg Hoogkamp from the Prospects Live dynasty team joined them as they broke down the first 39 picks. On the Clock is presented by JAW Bats. JAW Bats provides the highest quality ash and maple hand-crafted fully custom bats, apparel, accessories, and more! Click the link below and enter the code "OTC10" at checkout to get a 10% discount on your first purchase! More at https://jawbats.com/Twitter Accounts: @TylerJennings24 and @JaredCP1 Prospects Live Twitter: @ProspectsLive Website: www.prospectslive.com YouTube: @prospectslive
We've got a jam packed show for this week's episode of On The Clock! To start, Tyler Jennings breaksdown recent footage he got of University of Tennessee right-hander and MLB Draft prospect Drew Beam. After that, Tyler and Jared are joined by University of Pittsburgh Assistant Coach Devin Mesoraco. They cover a ton of topics including:Expectations for Pitt in the 2024 season and players to watchThe legend that is J.J. WetherholtExperiences facing Rhett Lowder in the ACC TournamentWhat it was like to be in the Cincinnati Reds MLB Draft RoomHow Devin uses his experience as a first-rounder to help the next genreations of athletesProspects Live - https://www.prospectslive.com/Twitter @ProspectsLiveTwitter Accounts: @TylerJennings24 and @JaredCP1Prospects Live Twitter: @ProspectsLiveYouTube: @prospectslive
We've got a jam packed show for this week's episode of On The Clock! To start, Tyler Jennings breaksdown recent footage he got of University of Tennessee right-hander and MLB Draft prospect Drew Beam. After that, Tyler and Jared are joined by University of Pittsburgh Assistant Coach Devin Mesoraco. They cover a ton of topics including: Expectations for Pitt in the 2024 season and players to watchThe legend that is J.J. WetherholtExperiences facing Rhett Lowder in the ACC TournamentWhat it was like to be in the Cincinnati Reds MLB Draft RoomHow Devin uses his experience as a first-rounder to help the next genreations of athletesProspects Live - https://www.prospectslive.com/Twitter @ProspectsLiveTwitter Accounts: @TylerJennings24 and @JaredCP1Prospects Live Twitter: @ProspectsLiveYouTube: @prospectsliveThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3147987/advertisement
Devin Mesoraco was drafted 15th overall in the 2007 MLB Draft by the Cincinnati Reds which led him to having an eight year big league career where he had to overcome much adversity due to injuries and other factors. In the final episode of season 1 of Beyond Baseball, Jared and Caleb sit down with Devin to discuss his journey through baseball, what it was like to catch a Mets rotation full of DeGrom, Harvey and Syndergaard, how he powered through moments of adversity, and how important his family is in his life!YouTube: Prospects Live - https://www.prospectslive.com/Twitter @ProspectsLive - https://twitter.com/ProspectsLiveJared Perkins' Twitter @JaredCP1Caleb Mezzy's Twitter @Caleb_Mezzy
Devin Mesoraco on playing in the Futures Game, dealing with injuries and catching peak Jacob DeGrom.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/from-phenom-to-the-farm/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In today's episode, I speak to Devin Mesoraco. Devin is currently the Volunteer assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets. Devin was an MLB All-Star in 2014.In this episode, he shares his job as a catcher. How he got to be ready to call a game and be good defensively. He shares that at the end of the day he's there to serve the pitcher and how he needs to do what he can to help their career.He shares why is it important to believe in yourself and be positive like you're going to have success.Devin talks about three major things that you have to do well as a catcher Throw Block ReceiveHe shares some advice to coaches at the high school and youth level in developing and working with baseball players and how to build younger players.Learn the importance of connecting with players and pulling the ball with authority in this episode See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Cincinnati Reds all-star catcher Devin Mesoraco joins the show to talk about his time with the Cincinnati Reds, his thoughts on the current Reds team and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former major league catcher Devin Mesoraco joins us on Beat the Shift.
New Top 25, Mid-Major Power Rankings, and Bottom 10 teams SEC conference play starts up Jack Leiter No-Hitter LaTech continues hot streak ECU's traffic cone celebration Interview former MLB All Star and current Pitt assistant coach, Devin Mesoraco.
Welcome to Amazin’ Avenue Audio (The Show), the new/old favorite from Amazin’ Avenue editors Chris McShane and Brian Salvatore. This week, Allison McCague (@PetitePhD) of A Pod of Their Own sits in for Chris, and she and Brian discuss the Mets’ catching situation, specifically the Travis d’Arnaud release, the Devin Mesoraco debacle, and the offensive prowess of Tomas Nido. Then, we discuss the Mickey Callaway managerial technique, the inevitable rise of Jim Riggleman and, perhaps, some reasons for optimism. Allison’s music pick for the week: Panic at the Disco - Death of a BachelorPanic at the Disco - Pray for the WickedVarious Artists - The Prince of Egypt Soundtrack Brian’s music pick: The Mountain Goats - In League with DragonsThe Baseball Project - Volume One: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails You can listen or subscribe to all of our wonderful Amazin’ Avenue Audio podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts. If you’ve got questions that you’d like us to discuss on the air, email the show at aaaudiopodcast@gmail.com. Check out AmazinAvenue.com for all your Mets needs, and make sure to follow the site on Twitter (@AmazinAvenue), as well as the hosts, Brian (@BrianNeedsaNap) and Chris (@ChrisMcShane). And, until next time, Let’s Go Mets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode 17 of the MetsCast, co-hosts Nick Durst and John Brown discussed:Will Jed Lowrie and Todd Frazier be ready for Opening Day? If not, should Jeff McNeil be moved back to then infield?Can Robinson Cano stay healthy this season?Is Michael Conforto the key to the Mets success? Should the Mets have kept Wilmer Flores?Can Juan Lagares be an everyday player?Should Travis d'Arnaud or Devin Mesoraco be the Mets backup catcher?Will Wilson Ramos stay healthy this season?Was signing Carlos Gomez to a minor league deal a good move?Should the Mets sign Dallas Keuchel or Gio Gonzalez and move Jason Vargas to the bullpen?Is the Mets bullpen strong enough?
On episode 17 of the MetsCast, co-hosts Nick Durst and John Brown discussed: Will Jed Lowrie and Todd Frazier be ready for Opening Day? If not, should Jeff McNeil be moved back to then infield? Can Robinson Cano stay healthy this season? Is Michael Conforto the key to the Mets success? Should the Mets have kept Wilmer Flores? Can Juan Lagares be an everyday player? Should Travis d'Arnaud or Devin Mesoraco be the Mets backup catcher? Will Wilson Ramos stay healthy this season? Was signing Carlos Gomez to a minor league deal a good move? Should the Mets sign Dallas Keuchel or Gio Gonzalez and move Jason Vargas to the bullpen? Is the Mets bullpen strong enough?
Spring Training is rolling in quickly and Brodie Van Wagenen is staying busy despite just arriving in Florida today. The Mets resigned Devin Mesoraco to a Minor League deal, adding more depth at the catching position. The Mets also signed Sean Burnett to a Minor League contract. We will comment today on the Current state of the Mets roster and also we will spend some time on these game changing proposals that the MLB are entertaining. For more Amazin’ Mets content head to our website at baseballpodcastnet.com Make sure to give our hosts a follow on Instagram. Jake - @thefirst162 John - @metsupdates Follow the official Baseball Podcast Network social media accounts: Instagram - @baseballpodcastnet Twitter - @baseballpodcas1 SoundCloud - Baseball Podcast Network YouTube - Baseball Podcast Network
The boys of Good Fundies began the show by apologizing for missing last week and explaining what they have been up to lately, as well as sharing their existential and/or Mets-related frustrations (04:00). Then they got into which previous Mets season this year reminds them of (20:00), what Juan Lagares' possible season-ending injury means to the team (27:40), the Mets messing up Yoenis Cespedes' DL stint again (36:55), Todd Frazier's injury (46:00), Keith Hernandez sticking it to The Man without getting into trouble (48:00), Devin Mesoraco (57:55), The EL POWS Jeff McNeil and Peter Alonso (01:05:10), Luis Guillorme (01:08:20), and how long Jose Reyes deserves to stay on the team (01:10:00). Then in the mailbag they were asked and asked among themselves why the Wilpons want to own the Mets (01:26:00), their thoughts on the deGrom and Syndergaard as Yankees cover (01:35:00), how Brandon Nimmo will do the rest of the year and what the Conforto/Nimmo couple nickname should be (01:39:00), how long Vargas, Wheeler and Matz last in the rotation (01:45:20), what is to be done with Seth Lugo (01:47:40), which Met pitcher would do best and worst playing the outfield (01:53:30), and what position player you might rather have pitch than Jason Vargas (01:56:20). If you’re a writer and have a baseball story idea, pitch us at goodfundies@gmail.com. If you want to donate to our Patreon to help us pay for good writing, and to get exclusive material some consider “neat”, you can find us at patreon.com/goodfundies Don’t forget to rate us on iTunes if you haven’t yet, and if you like us. Thank you to Andrew Lowden and Das Racist for the music.
Doug Williams and Andy Martino are back for another episode of Shea Anything, where they take their first real look at Mickey Callaway’s job performance managing the Mets. They also discuss the Matt Harvey trade to Cincinnati and all the twists and turns that led to the deal. Devin Mesoraco - the man who the Mets received in the trade - is also a topic of conversation as the guys take a look at the catching position and how it’ll change once Kevin Plawecki returns from injury. And, finally, Dominic Smith is called up to the big leagues, but is it just for a few games? The guys discuss that, as well, and why Dom may not be the type of player the organization really wants.
It's an emergency edition of the Redleg Nation Radio podcast! Chad Dotson and Jason Linden discuss the acquisition of Matt Harvey in exchange for longtime friend of the podcast, Devin Mesoraco. The conversation, however, eventually returned to the way the Cincinnati front office is conducting this rebuilding process. The results aren't pretty, as you might imagine. Music for this episode provided by Freekbass. Please subscribe (on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn Radio), and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to Chad via email (chaddotson@redlegnation.com) or on Twitter (@dotsonc).
James Rapien reacts to the Devin Mesoraco for Matt Harvey trade. Plus, Buster Olney, Dick Williams and Tucker Barnhart chime in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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.James Paxton threw a no-hitter on Tuesday for the Seattle Mariners in a 5-0 win over the Toronto Blue Jays, making it the third no-hitter thrown this season and it's only May 9. Does that mean, as some have suggested, that no-hitters are losing their aura? We don't think so and explain why no matter how many times hitters are striking out, the no-hitter is still special. Segment 2 looks at the trade between the New York Mets and Cincinnti Reds sending Matt Harvey to the Reds and Devin Mesoraco to the Mets. For the Mets, they're getting a player at a position of need and the cost is a player they were willing to dump for nothing. It's hard to find something wrong with the trade from their perspective. But what about the Reds? Does this make sense for them?Finally, we look at the continued battle on the west coast between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers, albeit a one-sided battle thus far. The Dodgers wasted a good opportunity to build something positive last night. Will they be able to turn it around now that they don't play Arizona until August? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Co-hosts Nick Durst and John Brown discuss:Was Matt Harvey mistreated by the Mets, the media and fans? How much did Harvey mean to the franchise? Did it make sense for the Mets to move him to the bullpen, then DFA him and then trade him to the Reds for Devin Mesoraco? Is Mesoraco a similar player to Jose Lobaton? Why is Jason Vargas in the rotation still? Why is Hansel Robles back on the major league roster? Will P.J. Conlon have a successful career in major league baseball?Take a listen to the show to find out!
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. James Paxton threw a no-hitter on Tuesday for the Seattle Mariners in a 5-0 win over the Toronto Blue Jays, making it the third no-hitter thrown this season and it's only May 9. Does that mean, as some have suggested, that no-hitters are losing their aura? We don't think so and explain why no matter how many times hitters are striking out, the no-hitter is still special. Segment 2 looks at the trade between the New York Mets and Cincinnti Reds sending Matt Harvey to the Reds and Devin Mesoraco to the Mets. For the Mets, they're getting a player at a position of need and the cost is a player they were willing to dump for nothing. It's hard to find something wrong with the trade from their perspective. But what about the Reds? Does this make sense for them? Finally, we look at the continued battle on the west coast between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers, albeit a one-sided battle thus far. The Dodgers wasted a good opportunity to build something positive last night. Will they be able to turn it around now that they don't play Arizona until August? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dane Martinez and Scott Engel are your morning RotoExperts. The guys talk about the multi-HR game by Giancarlo Stanton, with Dane saying it's getting harder for Yankees fans to jeer him if he keeps having games like this. Dane and Scott bring up Mark Ingram being suspended for 4 games due to PED use, and question the fantasy values for him and Alvin Kamara. Scott and Dane question if the Mets got good value by trading Matt Harvey to the Reds for Devin Mesoraco. Jake Ciely joins the show, and talks about the reality of the Matt Harvey situation, calling Cincinnati a worst-case scenario for the Dark Knight. Jake gives his perspective on the fantasy values of the Saints run game after Mark Ingram was suspended for PED use. Dane, Scott, and Jake start a game where they can try to predict someone who will hit a home run, steal a base, win a game, and save a game. #FNTSY #MLB #fantasybaseball #Yankees #RedSox #GiancarloStanton #DidiGregorious #NFL #Saints #AlvinKamara #Mets #Reds #MattHarvey #MarkIngram Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
James Rapien reacts to the Devin Mesoraco for Matt Harvey trade. Plus, Buster Olney, Dick Williams and Tucker Barnhart chime in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Baseball Tangents Episode 9: A Robot That Swings a Club Rich Hill throws a beautiful curveball that people seem to like writing about Effectively Wild Mark Melancon vs Sam Dyson Sam Dyson is who Mark Melancon should have been this year Mark Melancon salary Cincinnati Reds Catchers Devin Mesoraco doesn’t play much baseball these days Hip Labral Tear The Greatest Show on Turf Extension for Tucker Barnhart 2014 NL Catchers sorted by WAR (Baseball Reference subscription required) Scooter Gennett 4 Grand Slam season Topic: NL Centerfielders Billy Hamilton is not good, but is playing again! Denard Span Looking at CF this year Terrible Players in 2015 Angel Pagan Andres Torres Pablo Sandoval Hanley Ramirez Drew Stubbs drew stubbs trade with indians and diamondbacks 1 good year choo terrible shin soo choo Good Players and more Willie Mays T206 Honus Wagner Barry Bonds National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Roberto Clemente and his Baseball Reference Page Gaylord Perry 11 WAR Season 1972, but since 1969, there are actually 5 better pitcher seasons! 17 pitchers with season WAR > 10 since 1969 Which Leaves You with 7 Seasons by 5 Total Players with 10 War or Greater Post Show: Jeff tells a story with very little context
On this week's Fifth Mascot, Scott Kyser and John Fay dwell on the positives that can be found for the Reds over the last two weeks.Ryan Gennett. What can't he do?!Joey Votto continues to be one of the best hitters in baseball, but does the rest of the country, or even Reds Country, appreciate him as much as they should?Louis Castillo continues to impress on the mound, will anyone else in the farm system make the jump and be a highlight the rest of the way?And are Devin Mesoraco's days in Cincinnati numbered?All this and more in this week's episode of the Fifth Mascot with Kyser and Fay.
Scooter Gennett hit his 20th homer and pitched, but Devin Mesoraco fractured his foot and the pitching faltered. Gennett discusses his pitching performance along with Bryan Price.
Hitting four home runs in one game certainly gets attention. But regardless, longtime Reds reporter John Fay says the Reds are better off with Scooter Gennett instead of Brandon Phillips. And the controversy over which of the two players wears No. 4 is ridiculous. Fay said wrote on Tuesday that the Reds never could have acquired Gennett if they had Phillips. Gennett can play multiple positions and come off the bench. Phillips would not have wanted to be a utility player. “For this year, Gennett's a more valuable player,” Fay said on The Fifth Mascot podcast. Outfielders Billy Hamilton and Scott Schebler were injured, and the Reds were able to plug Gennett in. “Last night was a ridiculous accomplishment,” Fay said. “Gennett has really brought something to the Reds that they sorely needed.” That all came on the heels of controversy over the weekend when Phillips – now with the Braves – returned to town and said it was a slap in the face that Gennett wears his number. “I thought what Phillips said was out of line,” Fay said. Gennett didn't choose the number 4. Meanwhile, the Reds had also given away Jay Bruce and Johnny Cueto's numbers. Fay also said he didn't think the Reds should retire number 4. Fay said Phillips had a great career with the Reds, but the team has such history it should reserve retiring numbers for players who make the Baseball Hall of Fame, Fay said. “It's no slight against him, but I don't think he deserves to have his number retired,” Fay said.
To begin today's podcast, Chad Dotson talked about the glorious return of Devin Mesoraco, then went on a little rant about Brandon Phillips and his comments upon returning to Cincinnati for the first time. In addition, Chad was joined by Tom Van Riper, author of Cincinnati Red and Dodger Blue, a new book that looks at the Reds-Dodgers rivalry of the 1970s and 80s. Tom will be signing his book at the Barnes and Noble in Newport, KY on Saturday, June 17, 2017 at noon; he'll also be at the Waterstone B&N at 3pm that day. Go meet Tom and tell him Redleg Nation sent you. Music for this episode provided by Freekbass. Please subscribe (on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn Radio), and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to Chad via email (chaddotson@redlegnation.com) or on Twitter (@dotsonc).
Bryan Price and Devin Mesoraco discuss the Reds' 3-2 walk-off victory over the Braves
With so many injuries to must-start SPs, we all need some fresh arms. Which free agents should you take a look at? Who should you buy low on? We're here to help as we give some names to consider ... Has Jose Reyes become a Top 12 shortstop? Is Yonder Alonso worth adding? Any interest in Hector Santiago, Matt Boyd or Mike Foltynewicz? ... Buy or Sell with Devin Mesoraco, Robbie Ray and many more ... Your emails at fantasybaseball@cbsi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hall of Famer Marty Brennaman & Tracy Jones talk baseball
Eric Roseberry, Wick Terrell, and Derek Grimes discuss Cincinnati's recent losing streak. They also talk about the offense's productivity, Devin Mesoraco, and the upcoming schedule.
Reds player, and former WKU Hilltopper and Louisville Cardinal, Adam Duvall joins the show. Also active Reds players Devin Mesoraco, Anthony DeSclafani and Jesse Winkler join Southern Kentucky's only Cincinnati Reds Radio Talk Show. The show airs each Saturday at 9 a.m. central on ESPN 102.7 FM, 1450 AM in Bowling Green, Ky. and 1230 AM in Glasgow, Ky. Also, it streams live at espnky.com/wwku. Jason Harbison and Todd Smith talk weekly to fans, players, staff and broadcasters about the Reds.
Bryan Price and Tim Adleman on his performance and Devin Mesoraco on playing in his first game of 2017.
Jose Peraza is the new everyday second baseman now that Brandon Phillips was traded away. Reds reporter Mark Sheldon along with MLB.com's Ben Platt discuss why he still has a lot to prove this season and if Devin Mesoraco is healthy enough to play catcher this season.
John Halpin previews the fantasy baseball catchers with Derek VanRiper (Rotowire). Players include Jonathan Lucroy, Buster Posey, Gary Sanchez, Willson Contreras, Evan Gattis, Matt Wieters, Tom Murphy, Devin Mesoraco, Cameron Rupp.
Jason Linden joined Chad Dotson again for a fun discussion of the following topics: 1. Precisely how awesome is Joey Votto? 2. Can we equate the 2016 Reds to the 2009 Reds? 3. What should the Reds do with Devin Mesoraco and Tucker Barnhart next year? Jason also maintains that Chad said Adam Dunn is better than Pete Rose, but you'll just have to listen and decide for yourself. Please subscribe, and give us a rating/review over at iTunes. If you like us, tell your friends!
Jason Linden joined Chad Dotson for the latest edition of Redleg Nation Radio. The guys discussed Joey Votto, and Junior Griffey, and Devin Mesoraco, and Cody Reed, and Tony Disco, and...well, almost everything you need to know about the current state of the Cincinnati Reds. Including the biggest question facing the current edition of the Reds: What should the club do about the Brandon Phillips problem? Subscribe to the podcast, and give us a rating/review over at iTunes. If you like us, tell your friends!
This week on the Outside Corner Fantasy Baseball Podcast, we bring you our first ever power rankings! We discuss injuries to Garret Richards and Devin Mesoraco and we also give you the bombtrack of the week, do some game recaps and bring you the award winning tiger beat!
With Jon Moscot sitting out a few days, John Lamb will make his season debut on Tuesday night. MLB.com's Matt Waymire and Reds reporter Mark Sheldon take a closer look at why Moscot's sitting out, the bullpen struggles, and update a few injuries including Devin Mesoraco's torn labrum.
In the first Nuxhall Way podcast of what is sure to be a long season for Reds fans, associate editors Adam Flango and Justin Williams take stock of the first two weeks of the season for the Reds. Raisel Iglesias and Brandon Finnegan look promising, Eugenio Suarez is mashing, and Devin Mesoraco is ailing, but early season optimism has been squashed by a crushing sweep in Chicago this week. We talk about how the healthy ways for Reds fans to approach this season. Subscribe and rate/review the podcast on iTunes if you're feeling kind.
We did not watch a lot of baseball this week. Instead of doing our normal recap, we discuss who are next years breakouts. We begin with our favorite AJ Pollock. Todd brilliant pulls Christian Yelich’s name out of a hat. Man, I love that call and wish that I had thought of it. I actually think Yelich could be the next Dexter Fowler, but Todd throws Aaron Hicks’s name out there. I argue that Hicks doesn’t have the OBP to get runs like Fowler. That degenerates into a discussion about the Minnesota Twins lineup. They’ve actually got a surprisingly good/intriguing lineup. Our disagreement comes with Byron Buxton. I’m not going to annoint Buxton the next Ken Griffey Jr. Yea, maybe you want the guy to learn, but he’s shown nothing that says he deserves to be at the top of the lineup. How that all shakes out? Biggest power comeback? Devin Mesoraco. We pin him as a 20-25 hr guy next year. Another bounceback candidate is Corey Dickerson. Two guys coming back from injury whose injuries are not the lingering type. My guy to turn it around is another catcher, Jon Lucroy. I’ve got him as a fringe top 5 catcher. Our next topic is the Houston power hitter situation. Jon Singleton, Chris Carter, and Evan Gattis all seem like the same guy and not the type of guy that you want three of. On the topic of power, we talk about “old guy” comeback player for next year. I wanted to find a guy in his mid-30s, but we sort of settle on Evan Longoria. If you want the deep league name, it’s Justin Morneau. Todd
Episode 233 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is live! In this episode, Paul Sporer and Eno Sarris discuss the injury news around Devin Mesoraco, Yasmani Grandal, Yan Gomes, Jonathan Lucroy, Travis d’Arnaud, Matt Wieters, Avisail Garcia, Michael Morse, Shane Victorino, James Loney, Devon Travis, Steven Souza, Johnny Cueto, Danny Duffy, and […]
Episode 22 – An Ordinary Brand Of Ordinary The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss Dylan atoning for saying something really boneheaded, what to make of potential breakouts from Stephen Vogt and Zack Cozart, Devin Mesoraco’s seemingly endless limbo, pitchers matching up against weak […]
Episode 188 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is live! It’s tough to let go, so this one runs a little long. In this episode, Eno Sarris and Nicholas Minnix talk about, among other players in the news, Glen Perkins, Devin Mesoraco, Michael Bourn, Mike Napoli, Travis Snider, and Anthony Ranaudo. Requested […]
Chad Dotson and Bill Lack are your one-stop source for everything Reds-related in this week's episode of Redleg Nation Radio. Topics include the magnificence of Johnny Cueto, Devin Mesoraco's unfortunate injury, and what we have learned about the Reds after one month of the season. Please subscribe via iTunes or RSS, and get the podcast … Continue reading →
Chad Dotson and Joel Luckhaupt get you up to date on everything relevant in Redsland in the latest edition of Redleg Nation Radio. Among today's topics: Devin Mesoraco, Johnny Cueto, Joey Votto, and anyone else whose name ends with “o”. Enjoy! Please subscribe via iTunes or RSS, and get the podcast before everyone else. That … Continue reading →
Chad Dotson (of RedlegNation.com) and Doug Gray (of RedsMinorLeagues.com) get together to discuss all things Reds, including the rash of injuries, the opportunities for Devin Mesoraco and Tony Cingrani, and the ongoing Joey Votto saga. Continue reading →
Doug Gray, Chad Dotson, and Bill Lack discuss the goings-on around Spring Training for the Cincinnati Reds. Topics include Devin Mesoraco, the bullpen situation, and what Cincinnati should do with uber-prospect Billy Hamilton. It's the latest edition of Redleg Nation Radio. Enjoy! Continue reading →
Over the last three years, Devin Mesoraco has been one of the most popular guests of Redleg Nation Radio. This year, Mesoraco goes into the season as a big leaguer, and one of the top candidates for National League Rookie of the Year. Once again, Devin checked in with Bill Lack to give us his … Continue reading →
Last year, former first-round draft pick Devin Mesoraco joined us for a pre-season episode of Redleg Nation Radio, then proceeded to crush the baseball on the way to a breakthrough season. Now, having shot up everyone's list of top prospects, Mesoraco has returned for another interview with RN's Bill Lack. Enjoy! Continue reading →
2010-05-07 May 8, 2010 Show #12 of 2010 features Jock Thompson of BaseballHQ.com, discussing keeper league tactics and the slow start of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ...Harold Nichols discusses NL news and Matt Beagle talks the AL in our regular League Watch segments ... Rob Gordon looks at Cincinnati Reds catching prospect Devin Mesoraco in our regular Minor League Minute ... Beagle has his weekly Market Pulse segment, talking about the importance of metrics for assessing early-season pitching ... and in his Master Notes segment, BaseballHQ.com Editor Ron Shandler discusses the perceptions of final numbers ... Runs 50:20
On this week's edition of Redleg Nation Radio, Reds prospect Devin Mesoraco joined Bill Lack for a wide-ranging conversation. Mesoraco, a catcher, was the first-round selection of the Reds in 2007. He discusses draft day, his journey through the Reds system, his strengths as a player, and much more (including a favorable mention of a … Continue reading →
Doug Gray of RedsMinorLeagues.com joined Chad and Bill for episode 13 of the Redleg Nation Radio podcast. In addition to talking about spring training, the guys discussed all the top prospects in the Reds system, including Homer Bailey, Yonder Alonso, Todd Frazier, Devin Mesoraco, Chris Valaika…and anyone else you might be interested in. It's a … Continue reading →