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Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris discussed how the Cubs' pitching plan worked well in a win against the Reds on Saturday.
Get tickets to our live show on Saturday, May 31st with Pete Crow-Armstrong at https://musicboxtheatre.com/films-and-events/the-compound-live-with-ian-happ-and-special-guest-pete-crow-armstrong Head to the Binny's at 3121 Thatcher Ave in River Grove, to get your Parce this week! BRUCE BOLT - Texas-based designer of premium batting gloves: Look good. Hit dingers. https://brucebolt.us/?afmc=HAPP On this week's episode of the Compound Podcast with Ian Happ, the guys discuss the play of Reese McGuire and Drew Pomeranz, Kyle Schwarber's 300th homer, Tarik Skubal's complete game and a hot take about chips. Check out full video episodes on Marquee every Thursday and on YouTube on the Marquee Sports Network channel. 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
From ‘The Compound' (Subscribe Here): On this week's episode of the Compound Podcast with Ian Happ, the guys discuss the play of Reese McGuire and Drew Pomeranz, Kyle Schwarber's 300th homer, Tarik Skubal's complete game and a hot take about chips. 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
The Cincinnati Reds faced the Chicago Cubs in a thrilling three-game weekend series at Great American Ball Park, concluding on May 25, 2025. The Cubs, leading the NL Central, dominated the series, winning two of three games, showcasing their offensive prowess and late-inning resilience. The Reds, fighting to stay competitive in the division, struggled to contain Chicago's bats but salvaged a win against the Kansas City Royals on Monday, May 26, 2025, boosting their momentum. On Friday, May 23, the Cubs opened the series with a 13-6 rout. Chicago's lineup erupted, capitalizing on Cincinnati's pitching struggles. Seiya Suzuki, a standout all weekend, went 7-for-12 in the series, setting the tone early. The Reds' offense, led by Austin Hays' two hits and three RBIs, couldn't keep pace, as Chicago's 29-7 record when recording eight or more hits proved too much. Saturday's game saw the Cubs edge out a victory, with their pitching staff, led by Colin Rea (3-0, 2.38 ERA), holding firm despite a late Reds push, fueled by Elly De La Cruz's .241 average and 33 RBIs. Sunday's finale was a rollercoaster. The Reds led 8-4, but the Cubs mounted a comeback, scoring seven runs in the final four innings. Seiya Suzuki's go-ahead three-run homer and Reese McGuire's historic two-homer debut off the bench powered an 11-8 Cubs victory. Nico Hoerner and Pete Crow-Armstrong each drove in two runs, while Drew Pomeranz earned the win with a scoreless inning. The Reds' bullpen, notably Taylor Rogers (1-2), faltered, dropping Cincinnati to 25-27 and third in the NL Central, while the Cubs solidified their 31-20 division lead. Following the series loss, the Reds rebounded on Monday against the Kansas City Royals, winning 7-4 at Kauffman Stadium. Nick Martinez (2-5, 3.43 ERA) delivered seven strong innings, and Tyler Stephenson's homer sparked the offense. The Reds' 17-5 record when scoring five or more runs held true, as they capitalized on early opportunities and held off a late Royals rally. This victory, highlighted by posts on X, pushed Cincinnati's record to 26-27, offering hope as they navigate a critical stretch of division games, including upcoming matchups against the Cubs and Milwaukee.
On this brand new edition of Cubs On Tap, Ron is back following a series loss to the Philadelphia Phillies. The Chicago Cubs started the series with a big win, but fell in back-to-back games over the weekend. Ron started things off by reminding us about the great win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday, and jumped into Friday's win. From there, discussion of the losses took over. The meh feeling about his series, analysis about the starting pitching, and venting the irks of Cubs fans dominates the episode. From there, discussions about the future, figuring it out, and moving forward without Gage Workman and with Drew Pomeranz took center stage. To close the show, Ron previews the month of May and the upcoming Pittsburgh Pirates series beginning on Tuesday. Cubs On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com, your go-to source for Cubs news, analysis, and updates.Follow us on social media: @CubbiesOnTap | @OnTapSportsNetPanelists: @JoeyKnowsNothin | @TeddyFreddy270 | @JuiceOnTap | @LuceOnTap | @Nick_OnTap | @SilentBob_2 | @Rich_Ebs
With the NFL Draft going on, Andy and Dave look back at when the Kansas City Royals just kept drafting Hall of Fame football players. Plus, fun with official scoring, when is a save a win, what happens when you try to send your Rule V "star" to the minors, why was it legal for a double-A player to hit the ball twice with one swing, gender reveals do not belong in the batter's box, who do the Yankees have to blame for dinky foul poles, backup catchers are the best hitters in the world right now, and what to expect from Drew Pomeranz (other than a need for Metamucil?)
The Cubs are trying to bolster their bullpen with Drew Pomeranz? Hey, nobody's gotten a hit off of him in four years! Bruce Levine says that Jed's out looking for a starter and a "lock down" reliever and that would be great if this was November of last year when he should have been trying to the same damned thing. We look back at the crazy Friday win over the D'bags and two equally nutty games in Cubs history. The Cubs are almost finally done with the Dodgers and almost done with the toughest part of their schedule. And, an explanation for the Cubs awful backup TV announcer as to why Ryan Pressly got the win and not the save on Friday. All that, and more.
Good starting pitching and an explosive offense have masked some of the issues with Chicago's bullpen. A winning record and an early lead in the division have also slightly lowered the concern level at Wrigley Field. But Cubs manager Craig Counsell and president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer are taking a proactive approach to fixing the bullpen. The Athletic's Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney explain the trade for Drew Pomeranz, the differences between this group and last year's unreliable bullpen, and the big-picture thinking that guides these decisions.Go to Hungryroot.com/FT and use code FT to get 40% off your first box and a free item of your choice for life! Two easy ways to support the show: Leave us a nice rating/review here and SUBSCRIBE to NST on Youtube!
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The Seattle Mariners haven't added a single player on a major league contract and we're already at the new year. Eric and Jamie resort to discussing minor league bullpen acquisitions like Drew Pomeranz and Sauryn Lao, before revisiting predictions from early 2024 and reflecting on the year that was.
San Francisco signed lefty reliever Drew Pomeranz hours after this recording... so clearly the Giants realize they need some help from the left side. The co-hosts present a pair of southpaws from outside the organization that could help the bullpen this summer. Pitchers Park Podcast is part of the Fans First Sports Network. Hosted by Jeff Young and Brooks Knudsen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben & Woods kick off the 7am hour talking about some upcoming roster decisions that the Padres have to make with Fernando Tatis Jr, Joe Musgrove, and Drew Pomeranz all on their way back to the team. Then we get to "Don't Do This" before we're joined by our boy Adam Jones who tells us what it's like to go through a losing streak, his thoughts on Juan Soto's slow start to the season, and more!
We updated everyone on Drew Pomeranz and Joe Musgrove. Plus we debuted our new segment...Get to Know Dave!
We got some injury updates on Juan Soto, Drew Pomeranz, and Austin Nola. We also heard from Brian Dutcher discussing the upcoming game against Alabama.
We talked about Drew Pomeranz and his injury status plus Juan Soto's swing. The guys also talked about their 5 year anniversary coming up!
Sam Levitt joins "Ben & Woods" from San Diego Padres spring training to discuss Manny Machado's comments about his contract situation, Drew Pomeranz, and more.
We go over the projected bullpen and Michael Wacha signing in depth, before rounding out the show with our NL Central and NL East Predictions.
Padres beat reporter Kevin Acee on challenge of the WBC, the plan for Fernando Tatis, why the Padres can't count on Drew Pomeranz and why an extension for Manny Machado isn't close.
Bob Melvin shares the latest update on Trent Grisham and Drew Pomeranz, and discusses how he'll use his starting pitchers during the team's upcoming stretch of games.
John Kentera starts off hour 2 of the show talking about what Matt Beaty brings to the San Diego Padres and if the Padres can fill the void of Drew Pomeranz while he is on the 60-day IL. Later on, Coach and Braden talk a quick preview of the Final Four. Finally, Colorado Rockies Manager Bud Black, who played collegiately at San Diego State, joins the show to talk about the legacy of Jim Dietz.
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
On today's Locked On Giants podcast, host Ben Kaspick is joined by Locked On Padres host Javier Reyes, and the two discuss the upcoming series between the San Francisco Giants and San Diego Padres. The Giants' offense has been off to a somewhat sluggish start, and it doesn't help that star outfielder Mike Yastrzemski started slow and then laded on the injured list, although he will likely be activated at some point during this series. The Padres' offense hasn't hit its stride yet either, but the pitching, led by Yu Darvish, Joe Musgrove, Mark Melancon, Drew Pomeranz, and several others, has been as advertised. First place is on the line in this series, so it promises to be a good one. Anthony DeSclafani, Kevin Gausman, and Johnny Cueto will start for the Giants, while Blake Snell, Musgrove, and Dinelson Lamet are scheduled to start for San Diego.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
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
On today's Locked On Giants podcast, host Ben Kaspick talks about the San Francisco Giants losing free agent Drew Smyly to a one-year, $11M deal with the Atlanta Braves. While it's disappointing to lose Smyly, the huge silver lining is that the Giants are proving to be very successful at rebuilding pitchers' values. First it was Drew Pomeranz, who joined the Giants on a one-year, $1.5M deal in 2019, only to sign for 4/$34M the following offseason. Next it was Kevin Gausman, who signed for 1/$9M and then got 1/$18.9M the following year. Smyly is yet another example of a low-cost Giants signing cashing in for a much higher payday the following year. This trend figures to help the Giants lure in upside pitchers in need of a rebound season.Also discussed on today's show is a rumor that the Giants are interested in free-agent starter Jake Odorizzi, and an update on the health of Giants prospect Alexander Canario. Canario dislocated his left shoulder in Fall Instructional League, and underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum. The Giants must add Canario to their 40-man roster by Friday or else they risk losing him in this December's Rule 5 Draft. Canario's injury complicates that calculus.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 “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
But what about pitching, mate? On today's edition of the Locked On Padres podcast, Javier goes solo yet again to continue the breakdown of how the Padres preseason expectations matched with real life. He covers the pitching side of things with the major disappointments (Chris Paddack, Emilio Pagan) to the major breakouts (Drew Pomeranz, Dinelson Lamet, etc.). Topics also include Paddack's massive dip in hard hit percentage, whether or not Pomeranz might be next season's closer, Zach Davies' future potential, and the surprise call ups of Luis Patino and Ryan Weathers.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt 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 ord Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trevor and Deegs highlight a potential Matthew Boyd trade, moves for both Mike Clevinger and Francisco Lindor, as well as a clear analysis of the team's current catching situation. They also touch on the Drew Pomeranz signing and what that deal does for the Padres for this upcoming season. Thank you for listening to the podcast and make sure you subscribe to us so you never miss an episode! Check our content out at friarfaithfulchronicle.com and follow us on Twitter @TheFFChronicle. Joseph McDade - Intro song
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Stephen Vogt and Drew Pomeranz signed lucrative free agent deals, demonstrating the Giants' ability to target and acquire underrated players. MLB's investigation into Sam Dyson, who's accused of domestic violence, is also discussed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
The Giants didn't trade Madison Bumgarner or Will Smith, but they dealt from their bullpen depth in a big way, shipping out Sam Dyson, Mark Melancon, Drew Pomeranz, and Ray Black. They also acquired Scooter Gennett and Mauricio Dubon, in addition to several other prospects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Mike Yastrzemski and Alex Dickerson provide intrigue every time they come up, but that can't be said about the veteran hitters Farhan Zaidi inherited. Analyzing how the Giants got to his point, and what they can do to come out of it. Also discussed is Drew Pomeranz's very strange outing amidst a very strange season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Analyzing the dramatically different lineups the Giants are featuring vs. LHP and RHP, and why platoons are critical in the modern game. The injuries to Buster Posey and Drew Pomeranz, and the corresponding roster moves (Tyler Beede and Aramis Garcia called up), are also discussed.Music Credit:Released by Tasty RecordsArtist: TheFatRatSong: XenogenesisYouTube: https://youtu.be/2Ax_EIb1zks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Breaking down Drew Pomeranz's excellent start in Toronto, the Giants' less-talked-about first-inning struggles, and the perpetually underrated Brandon Belt.Music Credit:Released by Tasty RecordsArtist: TheFatRatSong: XenogenesisYouTube Link: https://youtu.be/2Ax_EIb1zks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How do YOU want the Twins to upgrade their pitching? Trade for Trevor Bauer? Zack Greinke? Sonny Gray? Sign Patrick Corbin? Dallas Keuchel? Drew Pomeranz? Plus, what other areas need to be addressed this winter? Derek Wetmore hosted a live hangout Friday to answeryour Twins questions in this Twins Q&A. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lou Merloni and Evan Drellich break down the most recent Red Sox action and a few topics from the past week:0:33 - Boston narrowly escaped a sweep at the hands of the Tampa Bay Rays over the weekend, as Craig Kimbrel was about to slam the door in the final two innings of the series finale. Lou and Evan continue their debate on the closer's usage.6:31 - The team has come back down to Earth over the past week, which has Lou and Evan discussing whether or not they are worried about a few players in particular: David Price, Drew Pomeranz, Jackie Bradley Jr., Andrew Benintendi and Eduardo Núñez.13:29 - We're just approaching May and Joe Kelly has already had himself quite the season. Since his brawl with Tyler Austin, the reliever has gotten a standing ovation at a Bruins game, he's had some hilarious tweets and now he's taking in Sox games in the bleachers at Fenway during his suspension. Evan explains why Kelly's suspension was upheld by the league.
0:14 - Red Sox have been red hot in the last 2 weeks but how long will they be able to keep it up? Lou Merloni, Evan Drellich, and Marc Bertrand discuss if the offense can continue to hit for power and if the bullpen can trusted. 5:16 - Evan Drellich believes that it has been understated how great Drew Pomeranz has pitched and is the most under-appreciated player on the Red Sox. 9:20 - Dustin Pedroia has now been placed on the DL for the third time this season. How concerning is this knee issue for Pedroia and the Red Sox? 13:59 - Merloni, Drellich, and Bertrand talk about the continued bad baserunning for the Red Sox, which was highlighted when Eduardo Nunez was thrown out at 3rd base in the 9th inning on Friday.
0:14 - Tom Giles fills in for Lou Merloni, along with Jared Carrabis and Evan Drellich, as they talk about the Red Sox bullpen, who they could target in a trade to sure it up, and what the Red Sox would be willing to pay. 5:34 - The guys discuss how would they would grade John Farrell on the 1st half of this season and debate a decision by Farrell in a critical situation. 10:22 - Giles, Carrabis, and Drellich talk about if Deven Marrero and Tzu-Wei Lin could last the season at 3rd base and potential trade candidates the Red Sox could covet at the hot corner. 16:47 - A discussion about Drew Pomeranz's impact on the Red Sox rotation and if he is overachieving or performing where he should be.
0:13 - Lou Merloni, Evan Drellich, and Jared Carrabis talk about the report that David Price had another altercation with a media member, this time with Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley 6:03 - Hanley Ramirez is currently red-hot at the plate after the media told him he was hitting left-handed pitching poorly. Did the media light a fire under Hanley? 11:04 - Jared Carrabis discusses Dave Dombrowski saying that Barstool Sports is not credible after calling one of Carrabis' reports false. 16:22 - The guys break down another good outing from Drew Pomeranz and talk about what has brought on his continued success this season.
In this episode of The Baseball Show Podcast with Lou Merloni, Evan Drellich, and Jared Carrabis... 0:13 - Chris Sale has a 4.70 ERA in his last 6 starts. Is it time to be concerned about the ace? Would your perception of him change if he had started off the season like this? 6:04 - The guys talk about David Price making his 2nd start of the season and only giving up 1 run over 7 innings vs. the Orioles. 9:12 - Eduardo Rodriguez falls down in the bullpen, went on to pitch in the game, but was then place on the DL. Merloni and Carrabis liked seeing E-Rod trying to fight through it but Drellich disagrees. 14:47 - A comparison of Drew Pomeranz and Rick Porcello shows that Pomeranz has the better stats. Is this more reason to be optimist about Pomeranz?
0:14 - Jared Carrabis says that Red Sox fans do not want to see David Price succeed and fans heckling him during his rehab start in Pawtucket proves it. Lou Merloni and Evan Drellich disagree. 3:23 - Ken Rosenthal reported John Farrell is not popular with all the players in the clubhouse. Merloni, Carrabis, and Drellich discuss the situation between the manager and the players. 8:53 - Rick Porcello got another loss on Sunday. How big of a difference is there between Porcello's performance last year compared to the first two months this season? 12:29 - How reliable can Drew Pomeranz be on the mound? Pomeranz went 6 full innings in his last outing, much to the surprise of Jared Carrabis. 16:20 - David Price is making his season debut on Memorial Day. Merloni, Drellich, and Carrabis talk about the chances Price could opt out of his contract if he actually does hate playing in Boston.
0:14 - The Red Sox lost 3 out of 4 to the Athletics and are 3rd in the division. Is it time to panic for the Red Sox? Lou Merloni, Evan Drellich, and Jared Carrabis discuss. 5:57 - Lou Merloni and Evan Drellich debate again about John Farrell and how much credit he deserves for his in-game managing during this past week. 10:50 - A discussion about Drew Pomeranz, his argument with John Farrell in the dugout, and how much longer he will be in the starting rotation. 15:06 - A look at some of the potential moves the Red Sox could make to sure up 3rd base, but what would you give up and is it worth it for a rental player.
CSNNE.com Red Sox Insider Evan Drellich sits down with pitcher Drew Pomeranz to talk about his short time so far in Boston, the controversial trade, his health, and his interest in photography/
On this episode of The Baseball Show podcast... 0:14 - A discussion about Drew Pomeranz only pitching 3 innings before leaving the game with tight triceps and Dave Dombrowski evaluating medical history. 4:39 - Merloni, Drellich, and Carrabis talk about David Price's scheduled return to the Red Sox at the end of May after pitching a simulated game in Pawtucket on Sunday. 11:48 - With John Farrell bringing in Craig Kimbrel during the 8th inning and a tie ballgame, Lou Merloni and Evan Drellich get into a spirited debate about how managers should use their closer and in what inning.
This week we recap the 5-2 week and give all analysis on the good and bad from the week that was. We talk about Drew Pomeranz's first outing of the season, along with his second, Mitchy Moreland's success and a player that had a good week but no one really talked about! We round out the show with some MLB updates including why in the world are the Blue Jays so bad?!?! We do predictions for the upcoming week to round out this week's RSB!
This week on The Baseball Show Podcast with Lou Merloni, Jared Carrabis, and Evan Drellich… 0:30 - Leading off thoughts: Red Sox offense, evaluation of Mitch Moreland, and Pablo being unlucky. 3:19 - Debate if it is time to have a platoon at third base, with Pablo Sandoval taking a seat on the bench against left handed pitching. 6:46 - Mitch Moreland has been a doubles machine early on this season and is showing how he is built for playing in Fenway Park. 09:20 - What the main concerns are for the Red Sox rotation besides Chris Sale. Also discuss Drew Pomeranz start against the Rays and if Andrew Benintendi was to blame for Pomeranz only going 4.1 innings. 16:13 - Evan Drellich makes Buck Showalter angry due to his questioning and Hanley Ramirez seems to not want to play first base. 20:06 - Craig Kimbrel getting the job done and how small sample sizes from the closer may have rattled some Red Sox fans prematurely.
In this podcast of The Baseball Show, Evan Drellich interview Red Sox pitching coach Carl Willis and discusses... 1:21 - Typical day for coaches on the staff 3:36 - When and how Willis got into coaching 6:38 - What happened during his prime years of his playing career 9:01 - Playing under Pete Rose as a manager when he was on the Reds 14:28 - What it means when a pitcher says he did not execute his pitches 18:10 - The latest on Red Sox pitchers Drew Pomeranz, David Price, and Craig Kimbrel 22:40 - On how the Mets develop pitchers 24:08 - On relationships with pitchers outside of the park
Leading off thoughts: WBC, Price, E-Rod (00:50-3:20) What to expect from Drew Pomeranz (3:21-8:19) Chris Sale most dominant since Pedro (8:20-13:40) Sox lineup: Benintendi, Bogaerts (13:45-20:53) Caller: Who should bat 2nd? (20:54-21:54) Caller: Pablo Sandoval intriguing (21:55-25:09) Greatest leader in the world Theo Epstein (25:19-27:04) Dombrowski right guy for Red Sox? (27:05-29:20)
This week the gang breaks your Red Sox down as there is only TWO WEEKS until opening day! David Price starting on the DL, Pablo Sandoval staying hot this spring and other things you're going to want to hear our thoughts on! We also go through the famous Red Sox Beat team's BOLD PREDICTIONS article! Don't forget to follow and subscribe to us on ITUNES!
BLAKE SWIHART has the yips! Red Sox Beat breaks down this news that has been swirling around Fort Myers this week. Also, we answer the question, "Will Hanley have another good season?" The team also talks Pablo Sandoval, Drew Pomeranz and other news surrounding the team and this week in Spring Training. We round out episode 124 with MLB news, including an older gentleman trying to renter the big leagues.
This week Jared and Lauren break down Chris Sale's comments about not being here to make Red Sox fans happy. He is here to play the same game and that hasn't changed. Are you happy to hear that or annoyed? They then break down other Red Sox news and then talk the big MLB news from St.Louis of what their punishment will be for the hacking scandal.
This week Jared and Jess have a ton of news to give you their opinions on! They break down all the Red Sox reports including Erod being hurt again, Drew Pomeranz arbirtration and Pedro saying David Ortiz will play?! Then two break down the HOF class and the two surprising SNUBS! Of course, the two pay their respects to Yordano Ventura and Andy Marte to round out this week's RSB!
On Tuesday's podcast, I reacted to Chris Sale's "apology" and strongly defended the Chicago White Sox ace. Plus, thoughts on Drew Pomeranz' second Red Sox start, and Comcast SportsNet's Mike Giardi joined me to preview Patriots training camp.
On Thursday's podcast, I reacted to the Red Sox debut of Drew Pomeranz. Plus, thoughts on Hanley Ramirez' big night, Matt Barnes becoming reliable, and a look ahead to the upcoming series with Minnesota. I also reacted to MLB considering limits on the use of relief pitchers.