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For episode 48 of Staffcast, Tom and Richard are joined by Sports Illustrated's Emma Baccellieri to talk about Richard Nixon and his awful first kiss, the White Sox Fan Pope, turning breakfast into a holy relic, getting into the X-Files 30 years late, Old Slop, SODA, the true origin of 7-Up, the real freaks of Quora, r/50Something, scoring games, and more! Follow your incredibly cool hosts and guest:Emma BaccellieriSean DoolittleTrevor HildenbergerRichard StaffTom HackimerEpisode art by Abigail Noy (sympatheticinker.com)Self-censored and edited by Tom HackimerIntro: Checkers Speech - President Richard NixonOutro: Shooting Stars - Bag Raiders (Pretend Hack remembered to include it)
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
For episode six of Staffcast, Trevor, Sean, and Richard are joined by Sports Illustrated's Emma Baccellieri to talk about her thinking people were threatening to shoot her dad, any and all things soda, Osama allegedly owning Snapple, how to love a glove, and more! Follow your incredibly cool hosts on Twitter: twitter.com/whatwouldDOOdo/ twitter.com/t_hildy twitter.com/RichardStaff Subscribe to The Soda Fountain or else: thesodafountain.xyz/ Episode art by Abigail Noy (sympatheticinker.com) Edited by Italian Dave (twitter.com/theitaliandave) Intro: Woke Up This Morning - Alabama 3 Outro: Shooting Stars - Bag Raiders
Adam Jones dropped a Mookie Betts comp on former teammate Yoshinobu Yamamoto. He projects where he'll sign, his Big League ceiling and how he likes shiny things :) SI's Emma Baccellieri swings by to talk out the massive Shohei Ohtani Dodger deferral with Jones, Pierzynski, Kratz & Braun. She also takes us inside the story she wrote about THE private plane actually belonging to Shark Tank dude Robert Herjavec. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Jones dropped a Mookie Betts comp on former teammate Yoshinobu Yamamoto. (49:28) Jones projects where he'll sign, his Big League ceiling and how he likes shiny things :)(17:43) SI's Emma Baccellieri swings by to talk out the massive Shohei Ohtani Dodgers deferral with Jones, Pierzynski, Kratz & Braun. She also takes us inside the story she wrote about THE private plane actually belonging to Shark Tank dude Robert Herjavec.--Use discount code FOUL for 20% off your first order at teazaenergy.com
Sports Illustrated's Emma Baccellieri joins Drew and Roth on the eve of the World Series. They dive into why the Rangers are so good, examine the continuous Rich-Boy-Heel Vibes of the defeated Astros, and give equal weight to the Phillies and Diamondbacks becuase we didn't know who was moving on yet. And as always, we dive into the Funbag! If you want to go to a live Distraction show where you live, let us know at defector.com/livedistraction!Do you want to hear your question answered on the pod? Well, give us a call at 909-726-3720. That is 909-PANERA-0! Sponsor- Betterhelp, where you can get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/distraction Credits- Hosts: Drew Magary & David Roth- Producer: Eric Silver- Editor: Brandon Grugle- Production Services & Ads: Multitude- Subscribe to Defector! About The ShowFrom Defector Media: Former Deadspin writers Drew Magary and David Roth should really stick to sports. Sure, their new indie sports podcast will break down the week in sports: the Mets grounding into quadruple plays, NBA players getting testy on the court and horny on Instagram, Bill Belichick cutting 80% of his roster just to keep himself interested, horrifying takes from sports talk radio that need to be broken down, etc. But these two men and their guests will have their fair share of off-the-field issues they'll also have to address: stupid Funbag questions, bad tweets from bad people, pointless food arguments, and even less. Every week is a VERY long week these days. We could all use a little Distraction. Head to defector.com for more info.
With the college baseball and softball postseasons in full swing, Jordan is joined by Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated to break down the dominant Oklahoma Sooners softball program, and explain why their villainy is a good thing for the sport. Then, Jordan and Emma tell us how surprised they are about the capitulation of the New York Mets, analyze the trade that went down between a fan and Elly De La Cruz for his first home run ball, and investigate the names of each of our toes for reasons we promise are related to baseball. Merch Link: podswag.com/baseball
Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated is on the show to talk the explosion in organized home run celebrations across Major League Baseball, the Orioles' city connect uniforms, and the Dodgers walking back their disinvitation of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence from their Pride night. Then we get into mailbag where we conclusively settle a question on baseball etiquette and then make a terrifying realization. On Friday night (5/26) at 7:05 eastern we're doing this month's Watch Along party in our discord exclusively for our patrons. Come hang out with Jane, Stephen, and Lauren as we watch Ranger/Orioles. Sign up at www.Patreon.com/BattingAround for 5 dollars per month for monthly Watch Alongs and extra bonus episodes of the show.
Robots are calling the strike zone across Triple-A baseball, and they could be coming to the major leagues soon. Sports Illustrated writer Emma Baccellieri joins us to talk about the implications robot umpires could have on the game, and what exactly constitutes a "perfect strike zone."
HOUR 4: Emma Baccellieri from Sports Illustrated talks robot umps, rule changes and more MLB with DA. How would you grade the Masters dinner? Also, Advanced Analytics and today's Epic Fail.
On this week's episode of SABRcast Rob Neyer is joined by Sports Illustrated national writer Emma Baccellieri. The pair discuss covering sports other than baseball, the potential demise of the knuckleballer, the future of automation in the game and more. Later Rob wraps the show with his personal commentary on current events in baseball and beyond. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.
Breaking news: Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland will join Team USA in the World Baseball classic! Plus, we talk to Emma Baccellieri about her recent write up on Brent Suter and why he is the biggest tree hugger in MLB. Suzie Hunter comes to you LIVE to break down everything you need to know in the world of the Colorado Rockies! BUY TICKETS HERE: https://gametime.hnyj8s.net/c/3442941/1443269/10874 TAILGATE WITH US: https://bit.ly/3fwCPha ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Find the nearest Broncos Country Pale Ale near you at https://www.breckbrew.com/brew-finder/ Visit Lightshade dispensaries and use promo code “DNVR” for 25% off your entire purchase Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Just visit https://athleticgreens.com/rockies and enter promo code “Rockies” Check out pinsandaces.com and use code DNVR to receive 15% off your first order and get free shipping. Visit https://dkng.co/DNVR to sign up for DraftKings Sportsbook using the code “DNVR” If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/TN/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MI/NH/NJ/ NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. $200 in Free bets: New customers only. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 pregame moneyline bet. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Bet must win. Ends 1/8/23 @ 8pm. Risk-Free Stepped Up SGP: 1 Token issued per eligible game. Opt in req. Min $1 bet. Max bet limits apply. Min. 3-leg. Each leg min. -300 odds, total bet +100 odds or longer. Ends at start of final game of the 2022-2023 NBA Season. See eligibility & terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballterms. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sports writer and Mets Sicko Richard Staff joins us to talk about the Philadelphia Phillies World Series triumph, the unionization of the minor leagues and other labor conditions of ballplayers, and how the Mets are are the sinew that ties the world of sports and proletarian politics together. For the [full episode]( full episode), including some illicit stories about Keith Hernandez too hot for public consumption, support the show at patreon.com/theantifada The Secret History of Richard Nixon, Mets Sicko by Richard Staff: https://defector.com/the-secret-history-of-richard-nixon-mets-sicko/ Inside the Drive: The Minor Leaguers Who Sprung a Union on MLB by Emma Baccellieri: https://www.si.com/mlb/2022/09/22/minor-league-baseball-union-daily-cover Robert Moses' epic Shea Stadium groundbreaking speech: https://www.wnyc.org/story/flushing-meadow-stadium-groundbreaking-ceremonies-october-28-1961-address-by-robert-moses Mets and Marlins walk-off field in protest after Kenosha shooting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LJfSQAO2cg Other audio clips throughout the episode come from "The New Breed: The Story of the Fans of the '62 Mets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjqcVwCx_9U Opening song: Blasterjaxx and Timmy Trumpet - Narco
This week we are joined by returning guest Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated and Fangraphs' Michael Baumann to talk about the end of the regular season and what's coming up in the postseason, and I promise we did talk about baseball, but we also talked about divorce, overrated and underrated ballparks, and then Emma brought back her popular Gabe or Goop statement where we try to guess whether a quote is from Gabe Kapler or Gwenyth Paltrow's Goop. Outro: The 101ers - Keys to Your Heart October is postseason baseball so it's a great time to go to Patreon.com/BattingAround and sign up. We have some great bonus episodes, including one tomorrow with the Blocked Party guys, and we're going to be doing at least three watch alongs this month including one this upcoming Saturday!
On this week's episode of SABRcast Rob Neyer is joined by SI national baseball writer Emma Baccellieri. The pair discuss some of the biggest stories of the summer including Aaron Judge's chase for 61 and the formation of a union for minor league players. Later Rob is joined by SABR CEO Scott Bush for their weekly discussion of winners of the weekend. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.
Episode 994 This week on the show, Eric Longenhagen welcomes Sports Illustrated staff writer Emma Baccellieri for an extended conversation about what she's been working on and what she's been watching lately. We hear about Emma's upcoming piece on Austin Riley and get insight into her interview and transcription process, as well as the nitty […]
Sports Illustrated's Emma Baccellieri joins Drew and Roth to discuss her latest story detailing how minor league baseball players unionized and the struggles they faced in the process. Plus, Guy of the Week and the Funbag! Visit Defector.com.
This is the first complete season that major leaguers have worn microphones on the field during Sunday Night Baseball. How's that going? We check in with SI's Emma Baccellieri and ask about the frolicking, folly, and inadvertent f-bombs that can come with a hot mic. Follow @podcasts_si | @JohnGonzalezSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022 marked 50 years of Title IX, the landmark legislation that set the stage for gender equality in sports. SI staffers Kristen Nelson, Jamie Lisanti, Emma Baccellieri, and Julie Kliegman reflect on how far we've come, and what barriers are still preventing women in sports from achieving true equality. Follow @podcasts_si / @johngonzalezSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cooper's Hill Cheese Roll race is exactly what is sounds like. SI's Emma Baccellieri spoke to the current women's champion, Abby Lampe, to find out how a 21-year-old American triumphed in this age-old British contest. article, All Hail, the Women's Cheese Roll Champion of the World! Follow @podcasts_si | Guest host @JordanRizzieri See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keith is joined by Sports Illustrated's national baseball writer Emma Baccellieri. They talk about the sweeper pitch and how it's different than a slurve. They also discuss the joy of watching Brett Phillips on a baseball field, the incredible writing career of Roger Angell and the early success of the Mets. Follow Keith on Twitter: @keithlaw Follow Emma on Twitter: @emmabaccellieri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of SABRcast Rob Neyer is joined by Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated. Along with a review of some of the top stories Emma has written so far this season, the pair discuss her piece on the late Roger Angell. To wrap up the show Rob is joined by SABRcast CEO Scott Bush to discuss winners of the weekend. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.
Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley, and Sports Illustrated writer Emma Baccellieri banter about the contrast between March Madness and early-season baseball, the Rays-Tigers trade involving Austin Meadows and Isaac Paredes, and the challenge of evaluating Rays transactions in general, then complete the 2022 division preview series by setting the stage for the season in the National […]
Katie Nolan is a TV personality who just finished covering the Olympics for NBC and Peacock. Katie joins our host John Gonzalez for a wide-ranging conversation that includes the Russian figure skating doping controversy, how we talk about athletes when they struggle with mental health issues, how she recently came to my rescue on Twitter and what's next for her career. Clip: Kate Nolan tries figure skating on Peacock The Olympics are over, but before SI senior writer Stephanie Apstein left Beijing, she reported a rather amusing story. Stephanie spoke to a whole host of Winter Olympians with one surprising thing in common: how much they really hate being cold. SI Daily Cover: ‘It's a Necessary Evil of Doing a Snow Sport' Emma Baccellieri is a staff writer for Sports Illustrated who covers Major League Baseball. She's also a fan of the Sex and the City reboot. And while MLB is still mired in a lockout, the show And Just Like That took Emma down an entertaining baseball rabbit hole that prompted her to solve an unexpected mystery. SI Daily Cover: How ‘Sex and the City' Sent Me Down a Fake Baseball Rabbit Hole Follow @podcasts_si | @JohnGonzalez Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex and Bobby wade into the discourse about whose fault a potential delay to the season would be, and whether or not fans have any right to to feel entitled to the 2022 season starting on time. Then, they're joined by Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated to discuss her piece on The Players' League, an 1890 National League spinoff that was run like a co-op amongst professional baseball players. Read Emma's Players' League story here Songs featured in this episode: Gary U.S. Bonds — "New Orleans" • Hank Williams, Drifting Cowboys — "Take These Chains From My Heart" • Booker T & the M.G.'s — “Green Onions”
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley lean into the lockout by exploring two antecedents to today's MLB labor stalemate. First, they banter with Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated about whether the Hall of Fame Vote Tracker has helped or hurt Hall of Fame conversations, then talk to Emma about the Players' League, a short-lived but groundbreaking […]
Before Game 3 of the World Series, Meg Rowley and guest co-host Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated discuss postseason travel for sportswriters, the forgotten virtues of suburban malls, Emma's piece on how Atlanta shifted its stance on the shift midseason, and how the front office, Ron Washington, and the players came together to adopt the […]
In the final hour of the show Aaron Korolnek and Carlo Colaiacovo are joined by James Duthie for a very fun chat. We are also joined by SI MLB writer Emma Baccellieri to chat about the MLB playoffs.
On this week's episode of SABRcast Rob Neyer is joined by Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated. Along with Emma's baseball background and professional journey, Rob dives into a discussion of Emma's extensive reporting on the crackdown on pitchers and foreign substances. Then SABR CEO Scott Bush joins the show to discuss who won the weekend. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.
Ben Lindbergh, Meg Rowley, and Sports Illustrated’s Emma Baccellieri banter about Ryan Yarbrough throwing a rare Rays complete game, then share their thoughts on the recent debate about media access in sports sparked by tennis star Naomi Osaka, touching on how access to athletes compares across sports, the dubious value of press conferences, athletes’ obligations […]
Hello Fangirl Nation! Fangirl Sports Network's Get My Job podcast on Blue Wire is back, and we have a great episode to kick things off, as Tracy is joined by Sports Illustrated Staff Writer, Emma Baccellieri. Emma shares how she went from physics to sports writing, her top tips for interviewing, the importance of not only being who you are, but also of trusting yourself and much more. She also gives a fantastic book recommendation and a life motto that can help us all. This is a really fun episode, and you guys are going to love it!
Jane is out with a potentially lethal case of Byron Buxton fever, but Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated swung by to talk stupid NL East games, big league grounds keeping, the lonely antics of the Philly Phanatic during the 2020 pandemic season, and has Stephen and Lauren play a game of Gabe or Goop. This is an excellent episode you won't want to miss. Follow Emma twitter.com/emmabaccellieri
Episode Notes Keaton Gillogly and Jill Gearin are joined by Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated and Emily Nyman of Breaking Balls Podcast. They talk unpaid internships, lack of energy in broadcasts, and Yankees baseball.
Will Nault and Peter Klein share their thoughts on the Blue Jays landing George Springer. Sports Illustrated's Emma Baccellieri weighs in on what George Springer will bring to the Jays' lineup. Matt Stajan touches on the Flames' start to the season. The Daily Flames Roundtable discuss Dillon Dubé's injury and lineup decisions facing Geoff Ward.
Emma Baccellieri, staff writer at Sports Illustrated, joined Ben & Paul on Monday morning! Listen here as Emma gives her thoughts on the monumental hiring of Kim Ng by the Miami Marlins to be their new General Manager, what this means for women in sports moving forward, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 74 of the "Weesesports Chronicles," I chat with Emma Baccellieri (Staff Writer, Sports Illustrated) about the 2020 World Series, covering this unprecedented baseball season, her magazine feature on Fernando Tatis Jr., her sports media journey, the name recognition of Sports Illustrated in 2020 as well as her advice for young journalists breaking into the industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sports Illustrated baseball writer Emma Baccellieri discusses the questions surrounding the COVID-19 testing within MLB
11:00 - Jack Flaherty & Austin Gomber reminded us of what the Cardinals' strength needs to be in 2020 11:15 - The NBA bubble is going exactly as expected, and Jamie is fascinated by a new wrinkle 11:30 - Sports Illustrated baseball writer Emma Baccellieri discusses the questions surrounding the COVID-19 testing within MLB 11:45 - Questions & Answers 12:00 - Are NFL negotiations about to get ugly? 12:15 - Danny Mac shares his favorite memories of working with Tim McCarver 12:45 - The Junk Drawer 1:00 - Voice of the Blues Chris Kerber says the Blues' depth will be critical in this postseason format 1:15 - Start/Sit/Cut 1:30 - The Cardinals starting the season without Dylan Carlson is a significant statement for '20 & beyond 1:45 - The Crossover
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated to discuss her piece titled "Will MLB's testing plan sink its season?" Mark Lazerus of the Athletic then joined the show to discuss the Blackhawks returning to practice and goalie Corey Crawford being sidelined. How will the team adjust without Crawford? Later, Bernstein conducted the Midday Midway, taking a look at some of the wildest and silliest headlines from around the world.
David is joined by Sports Illustrated Baseball Writer, Emma Baccellieri, to talk about baseball's contentious negotiation period, safety protocols, 2020 rule changes, and much more! Later, he is joined by a good friend & former college basketball teammate, Elijah Wilson, to discuss Liverpool's Premier League Title!
Sports Illustrated staff writer, Emma Baccellieri, answers Drew and Stoeten's call (surprisingly) to (unsurprisingly) answer questions about health concerns in a shortened 2020 MLB season (12:30). Drawing from her myriad conversations with epidemiologists about the subject, Emma presents what issues Major League Baseball could face by having teams play in their home ballpark, compared to competing in a controlled environment a la the NBA. What issues are associated with increased roster sizes (22:30) and players traveling to other venues (24:00)? The guys express concern over multiple Jays players and coaches contracting Covid, which begs the question - what, if anything, would it take to derail the season (30:00)? Is it possible players like Nate Pearson have their service time manipulated (33:15)? Could players be classified as essential workers (44:15)? To close, what silver lining is there to all these questions (53:20)?Baccellieri's story: https://www.si.com/mlb/2020/06/24/baseball-return-coronavirus-epidemiologist Save 40% off your first-year subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/birdsallday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the girls are joined by Sports Illustrated baseball writer Emma Baccellieri to discuss all things MLB as the league aims to zero in on a plan to start playing. The rocky return to sports, athletes contracting COVID-19 in large numbers and how NASCAR stands with Bubba Wallace are also discussed.
Greg recaps the KBO games from the weekend, looks at the MLB's efforts to get a season going & the oddities we might see from a shortened season with Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated, & analyzes his plays for Tuesday morning's KBO games! Podcast Highlights 2:00-Weekend KBO recap 8:58-Interview with Emma Baccellieri 24:18-Tuesday morning's KBO picks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg recaps the KBO games from the weekend, looks at the MLB's efforts to get a season going & the oddities we might see from a shortened season with Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated, & analyzes his plays for Tuesday morning's KBO games! Podcast Highlights 2:00-Weekend KBO recap 8:58-Interview with Emma Baccellieri 24:18-Tuesday morning's KBO picks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated talks about the reality of a 50-game season in the MLB, the impact of a partial season on the MLB fanbase, and if there is a new deadline to get a deal done.
As parts of the country begin to reopen, MLB eyes a return to action later this summer. What would a shortened 2020 season look like? And could answers lie in professional baseball leagues abroad? Sports Illustrated staff writer Emma Baccellieri shares the latest developments from around MLB. Then, how are professional running events like marathons, cross country and track and field adjusting? Sports Illustrated writer Chris Chavez says even though running is a popular pandemic activity, it's not so simple at the competitive level. Plus, a recap of the weekend's developments around coronavirus and sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seth is joined by Sports Illustrated senior writer Emma Baccellieri to talk about MLB pitchers getting Tommy John surgery in the time of coronavirus and what a season might look like if/when it gets started. Later, he talks about the NCAA's decision to award spring athletes with an extra year of eligibility.
SportsIllustrated reporter EMMA BACCELLIERI loves painting with water colors. Just don't ask her to post them on Instagram. We break down her growing fondness for art, how she got started, the joys of a hobby just being a "hobby and not a side hustle," and why she's keeping this pastime off social media. Then, longtime co-host Gareth Hughes takes a break from cancer treatments to talk "Cheer" and "Nightmare on Elm Street."
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Undefeated’s Lonnae O’Neal to talk about Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Sports Illustrated’s Emma Baccellieri also joins to discuss baseball free agency. Finally, author Damon Young chats about the rise of Bronny James. Lamar Jackson (01:24): What’s the larger significance of this particular black quarterback? MLB free agency (18:47): Stephen Strasburg, Gerrit Cole, and Anthony Rendon have all signed huge deals. What do those contracts say about the state of the game? Bronny James (33:50): There’s a lot of pressure on LeBron’s son. Over the weekend, he lived up to the hype. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Undefeated’s Lonnae O’Neal to talk about Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Sports Illustrated’s Emma Baccellieri also joins to discuss baseball free agency. Finally, author Damon Young chats about the rise of Bronny James. Lamar Jackson (01:24): What’s the larger significance of this particular black quarterback? MLB free agency (18:47): Stephen Strasburg, Gerrit Cole, and Anthony Rendon have all signed huge deals. What do those contracts say about the state of the game? Bronny James (33:50): There’s a lot of pressure on LeBron’s son. Over the weekend, he lived up to the hype. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first episode of our twice-weekly flagship podcast, Craig Goldstein and Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated discuss Zack Greinke's near no-hitter, Clint Hurdle's future in Pittsburgh, the upcoming changes to the baseball, and the last weekend of the regular season.
Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin talk about ESPN’s stance on mixing sports and politics and LSU’s fancy new football facility. Sports Illustrated’s Emma Baccellieri then joins to discuss the Atlantic League’s role as a laboratory for new baseball rules. Sports and politics (01:19 ): Is it possible to construct a corporate policy on mixing sports and politics or is the problem the existence of a policy in the first place? LSU locker room (19:17): What a $28 million privately funded athletic facility says about the state of college sports. New baseball rules (37:47): Robotic umps! Stealing first base! What can we learn from these independent league experiments? Afterballs (53:30): Stefan on NFL training camp entrances and Josh on a very Louisiana legal case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin talk about ESPN’s stance on mixing sports and politics and LSU’s fancy new football facility. Sports Illustrated’s Emma Baccellieri then joins to discuss the Atlantic League’s role as a laboratory for new baseball rules. Sports and politics (01:19 ): Is it possible to construct a corporate policy on mixing sports and politics or is the problem the existence of a policy in the first place? LSU locker room (19:17): What a $28 million privately funded athletic facility says about the state of college sports. New baseball rules (37:47): Robotic umps! Stealing first base! What can we learn from these independent league experiments? Afterballs (53:30): Stefan on NFL training camp entrances and Josh on a very Louisiana legal case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep. 68 — Alex and Bobby banter about some proposed rule changes (and one real one) and about why Rob Manfred can’t sit still. Then they talk about Frank Robinson and his legacy, and answer a listener question about managers chewing players out on the field. Then they bring on Emma Baccellieri, MLB staff writer for Sports Illustrated, to talk about players using social media to air their grievances with the slow offseason, and discuss how it could impact baseball’s labor landscape moving forward. Follow Emma on Twitter here. Links: Emma on players using social media to get vocal about free agency Rob Manfred has Some Thoughts The Sacramento Bee’s Frank Robinson obituary Songs featured in this episode: boygenius — “Me & My Dog” • Mt. Joy — “Silver Lining” • Beyoncé — “Love on Top” • Booker T. & the M.G.’s — “Green Onions” ~~ Follow Tipping Pitches on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Find more great content over at tippingpitches.atavist.com. Questions, comments, or concerns? Shoot us an email at tippingpitchespod@gmail.com.
Episode 845 Sports Illustrated writer Emma Baccellieri joins the program for a wide-ranging discussion, including MLB’s recent brush with campaign finance, the issues Emma is most curious to see play out this offseason, and the upcoming Winter Meetings in Las Vegas. Also, host Meg Rowley tells an Embarrassing Story. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence […]
Stefan Fatsis is joined by Ben Lindbergh of the Ringer and Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated to discuss the baseball playoffs; by author Michael Sokolove and Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports to talk about college basketball’s corruption trial; and by writer Liam Boylan-Pett and history professor Louis Moore to discuss Bob Beamon’s record-shattering long jump and his underreported civil-rights protest at the 1968 Olympics. Baseball (1:01): The Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers are meeting in the World Series as the two hottest, and probably the two best, teams in baseball. Basketball trial (23:55): The federal government’s case against three bit players in the business of college basketball player recruiting masks the actual problem with the sport: the NCAA. Bob Beamon (47:43): Sports fans are familiar with Bob Beamon’s record long jump at the Olympics in Mexico City 50 years ago. But his medal-stand protest was overshadowed by that of Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Afterballs (1:05:38): Stefan talks about whether boys should be allowed to play on girls’ field-hockey teams—and a gripping game in which one was. This episode is brought to you by the following advertisers: Simplisafe. Start protecting your home today at Simplisafe.com/HANGUP. 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
Stefan Fatsis is joined by Ben Lindbergh of the Ringer and Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated to discuss the baseball playoffs; by author Michael Sokolove and Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports to talk about college basketball’s corruption trial; and by writer Liam Boylan-Pett and history professor Louis Moore to discuss Bob Beamon’s record-shattering long jump and his underreported civil-rights protest at the 1968 Olympics. Baseball (1:01): The Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers are meeting in the World Series as the two hottest, and probably the two best, teams in baseball. Basketball trial (23:55): The federal government’s case against three bit players in the business of college basketball player recruiting masks the actual problem with the sport: the NCAA. Bob Beamon (47:43): Sports fans are familiar with Bob Beamon’s record long jump at the Olympics in Mexico City 50 years ago. But his medal-stand protest was overshadowed by that of Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Afterballs (1:05:38): Stefan talks about whether boys should be allowed to play on girls’ field-hockey teams—and a gripping game in which one was. This episode is brought to you by the following advertisers: Simplisafe. Start protecting your home today at Simplisafe.com/HANGUP. 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
The Boys Are Back with special guest Emma Baccellieri!Lance McCullers and future value (2:40)Tom Murphy demoted…what are you doing with him? (6:02)Alex Wood and his value (7:36)GUEST SEGMENT w/ Emma Baccellieri of Sports IllustratedMike Trout (12:26)Daniel Palka (16:02)Trevor Bauer (17:25)Jake deGrom (18:52)Chris Archer (21:21)Rafael Devers (22:12)Positionless Baseball Players and the Impact on the Game (23:23)Your Favorite Position Player turned Pitcher (27:29)Remembering Rick Ankiel (28:21)Feelings on Milwaukee (28:58)Major League Baseball Statcast Can Break Sabermetrics (31:20)Caution Against Statcast (34:48)Launch Angle (36:24)The Utility of Statcast in Fantasy Baseball (38:41)MELICHARTS (40:56)Baseball’s Best Villains (44:02)Top PodspectIan Anderson (55:54)Shed Long (57:24)Daniel Lowe (61:12)In or Out Series: SSIN AND COMPETING?Jose Peraza (62:10)Eduardo Escobar (63:14)OUT AND REBUILDINGCarter Kieboom (64:23)Corey Seager (64:39)Listener Questions (65:29)Thanks to Carraway for the use of Raising the Dead, and The Last Song, off of their self-titled EP. Check them out at wearecarraway.bandcamp.com.Questions or comments- email us at dynastyschildpod@gmail.com
The Boys Are Back with special guest Emma Baccellieri!Lance McCullers and future value (2:40)Tom Murphy demoted…what are you doing with him? (6:02)Alex Wood and his value (7:36)GUEST SEGMENT w/ Emma Baccellieri of Sports IllustratedMike Trout (12:26)Daniel Palka (16:02)Trevor Bauer (17:25)Jake deGrom (18:52)Chris Archer (21:21)Rafael Devers (22:12)Positionless Baseball Players and the Impact on the Game (23:23)Your Favorite Position Player turned Pitcher (27:29)Remembering Rick Ankiel (28:21)Feelings on Milwaukee (28:58)Major League Baseball Statcast Can Break Sabermetrics (31:20)Caution Against Statcast (34:48)Launch Angle (36:24)The Utility of Statcast in Fantasy Baseball (38:41)MELICHARTS (40:56)Baseball’s Best Villains (44:02)Top PodspectIan Anderson (55:54)Shed Long (57:24)Daniel Lowe (61:12)In or Out Series: SSIN AND COMPETING?Jose Peraza (62:10)Eduardo Escobar (63:14)OUT AND REBUILDINGCarter Kieboom (64:23)Corey Seager (64:39)Listener Questions (65:29)Thanks to Carraway for the use of Raising the Dead, and The Last Song, off of their self-titled EP. Check them out at wearecarraway.bandcamp.com.Questions or comments- email us at dynastyschildpod@gmail.com
Henry Grabar and Josh Levin are joined by Men in Blazers’ Roger Bennett to discuss the World Cup. Racquet Magazine’s Caitlin Thompson talks about Wimbledon. And Sports Illustrated’s Emma Baccellieri assesses the terrible Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals. World Cup (2:33): France won the World Cup with an average age of 25 years and 10 months. Is this the beginning of a French soccer dynasty? Wimbledon (20:12): Is Serena Williams’ remarkable comeback truly unprecedented: Also, Kevin Anderson and John Isner’s semifinal match lasted 6 hours and 36 minutes. Is it time to bring fifth-set tiebreakers to Wimbledon? Should men play three sets instead of five? Baseball (39:40): The Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals are on pace to be some of the worst teams of all time. Is that a problem the major leagues needs to try to solve? Afterballs(55:18): Henry on horse racing tracks and Josh on the bizarre shooting of Cubs shortstop Billy Jurges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Henry Grabar and Josh Levin are joined by Men in Blazers’ Roger Bennett to discuss the World Cup. Racquet Magazine’s Caitlin Thompson talks about Wimbledon. And Sports Illustrated’s Emma Baccellieri assesses the terrible Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals. World Cup (2:33): France won the World Cup with an average age of 25 years and 10 months. Is this the beginning of a French soccer dynasty? Wimbledon (20:12): Is Serena Williams’ remarkable comeback truly unprecedented: Also, Kevin Anderson and John Isner’s semifinal match lasted 6 hours and 36 minutes. Is it time to bring fifth-set tiebreakers to Wimbledon? Should men play three sets instead of five? Baseball (39:40): The Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals are on pace to be some of the worst teams of all time. Is that a problem the major leagues needs to try to solve? Afterballs(55:18): Henry on horse racing tracks and Josh on the bizarre shooting of Cubs shortstop Billy Jurges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We touch on many issues of the day as we wrap up 2017 in style. 3:10 - Marlins firesale fallout - Dan LeBatard show (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDT-a7fh5fc) 17:05 - Bob Bowman forced out at MLBAM (https://www.wsj.com/articles/baseballs-rainmaker-forced-out-after-alleged-misconduct-1513882805) 23:38 - Shohei Ohtani ZIPS, Steamer and PECOTA projections 35:20 - The Case for Long-Form Movement (https://www.baseballprospectus.com/news/article/36603/pitching-backward-case-long-form-movement/) by Jeff Long (https://twitter.com/JeffLongBP) 51:00 - Major League Baseball's Statcast Can Break Sabermetrics (https://deadspin.com/major-league-baseballs-statcast-can-break-sabermetrics-1820987737) by Emma Baccellieri (https://twitter.com/emmabaccellieri) 1:19:20 - Hall of Fame discussion - HOF Tracker (https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=F2E5D8FC5199DFAF!8063&ithint=file,xlsx&app=Excel&authkey=!AAAsz3uDsmqy_Vw) c/o @NotMrTibbs (https://twitter.com/NotMrTibbs) With that we bid you farewell for the year. Happy holidays to all, and we look forward to 2018.
Jen, Mary and Sarah are joined by special guests Emma Baccellieri and Kate Morrison.
Host Bryan Grosnick (BP) and producer Shawn Brody (BtBS, BP Mets) have a special trade deadline show for you! Starting an hour before the trade deadline, the DFA crew will take you through the biggest trades of the day with Craig Goldstein, Patrick Dubuque, Jeffrey Paternostro, Emma Baccellieri, Kate Morrison, and Aaron Gleeman.
Episode 648 Emma Baccellieri is a writer for FanGraphs and Baseball Prospectus — as well as a contributor (past and/or present) to the McClatchy family of papers, the Charlotte Observer, and the Chronicle of Duke University. She’s also the guest on this edition of FanGraphs Audio. This episode of the program is sponsored by SeatGeek, […]