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Blake Murphy opens the show alongside Sportsnet's Joe Siddall to discuss the lack of power in the Blue Jays lineup. Next up, Derek VanRiper of The Athletic gives his take on the Blue Jays and provides the state of the Brewers (28:50). Later, Sportsnet's own Shi Davidi outlines how Alek Manoah reacted to the news he required season-ending surgery and looks into his timeline for recovery (50:00). In the final segment, former Blue Jay Eric Thames joins the show to discuss chugging beers at Brewers' games, his time in Toronto, playing baseball in Korea and plenty more (01:15:10). 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.
In 2017 Eric Thames returned to the MLB for the first time since 2012, and spent the first month of the season absolutely lighting it up. Was He just a one month wonder though? Listen as we deep dive into his 2017 season and determine that while it may have been a little inconsistent, it was still Hall Of Pretty Good worthy.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The Jays fell in a heartbreaker to the Yankees yesterday and could lose their first series of the season if they don't pick up back-to-back wins. Hosts Ben Shulman and Matt Bonaparte look back and assess some of the previous series wins to help figure out what is in store for the Jays future. The boys also play the BR Name Game with former Jays like Eric Thames and Brett Cecil featured. Plus, Manoah is on the bump for a "get-right" game against kinda-Canadian Jameison Taillon.You can find episodes of the Locked On Blue Jays podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audacy or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a like and rating as we would leave to hear your feedback. Be sure to tell your friends if you enjoy the pod!For bonus coverage, check us out on twitter @LockedOnJays to interact with us throughout games and feel free to suggest topics in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The Jays fell in a heartbreaker to the Yankees yesterday and could lose their first series of the season if they don't pick up back-to-back wins. Hosts Ben Shulman and Matt Bonaparte look back and assess some of the previous series wins to help figure out what is in store for the Jays future. The boys also play the BR Name Game with former Jays like Eric Thames and Brett Cecil featured. Plus, Manoah is on the bump for a "get-right" game against kinda-Canadian Jameison Taillon. You can find episodes of the Locked On Blue Jays podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audacy or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a like and rating as we would leave to hear your feedback. Be sure to tell your friends if you enjoy the pod! For bonus coverage, check us out on twitter @LockedOnJays to interact with us throughout games and feel free to suggest topics in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this evening's episode we'll talk about the Eric Thames signing, what do we make of Rafael Ortega, the ray of light that's Collin McHugh, the great James Loney, the Trevor Bauer saga, and a guy named Brett Sullivan.
This week, KBO expert Sung Min Kim joins me in the virtual studio to talk about how the KBO embraced foreign hitters. We also give a snippet to the National Baseball Team rivalries between Taiwan, Korea and Japan! Links:1-0 Sports: https://1-0sports.myportfolio.com/workTSTV Sports: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYlH1SAV55lQc_M3P0VO0VATwitter Page: @daniel_shih88CPBL Twitter: https://twitter.com/CPBL
With the MLB Lockout dragging on with no end in sight and spring training right around the corner, Jack and Jeremy decide to dig into the issues at hand and try to make sense of it all. The guys break down the handful of issues being negotiated right now and try to explain them and give a little perspective. We also hear a recap of the (real) HOF voting and the guys go on many tangents including reminiscing about Greg Oden's infamous bathroom selfie and the possibility of Eric Thames crushing a Japanese man to death with his giant arms.
New Giants imports Justin Smoak and Eric Thames have a dual presser, we discuss Yomiuri, look at some struggling and surprising teams in both leagues, examine trends in the small-ball approach for a number of clubs and finish up with some HighHeat.
On the next installment of rotoimbeciles we'll go over the latest baseball free agent signings, is there gold in Willi Castro, say sayonara to Justin Smoak (and Eric Thames for that matter), what the future holds for Kirby Yates, is Matt Duffy a possibility as the Cub third baseman, what do we do with Adam Haseley and Jonathan Schoop, the Frankie Lindor trade, and does Jhoulys Chacin deserve our love and affection.
On the next installment of rotoimbeciles we'll talk about the slow free agent market, the White Sox re-up with another Adam E., the Padres were hard at work this week and we may now call this a "Pad(re)" cast, some bonus babys, the question of Chris Paddack, let's wave goodbye to Justin Smoak and Eric Thames for that matter, and the mercurial Ross Detwiler.
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Locked On Nationals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Nationals
Josh Neighbors breaks down the news that the Washington Nationals declined the options of Adam Eaton, Howie Kendrick, Eric Thames, & Anibal Sanchez.Sponsors: Rockauto.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Nationals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Nationals
Josh Neighbors breaks down the news that the Washington Nationals declined the options of Adam Eaton, Howie Kendrick, Eric Thames, & Anibal Sanchez. Sponsors: Rockauto.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Ashooh, Chase Hughes and Todd Dybas officially start the offseason by looking at the Nationals moves in declining the options of Eric Thames, Adam Eaton, Howie Kendrick and Aníbal Sánchez and what that might mean for the roster next season (1:00). Then the crew recaps the Dodgers World Series title over the Rays including the continuation of the great analytics debate and the crowing of the Dodgers dynasty (11:00). Can you believe it's been a year since the Nationals won the World Series?? Neither can we, but the crew reminisce about last season's run and what a difference a year makes (32:00). Finally, the boys take a peek at some waaaaaaay too early 2021 World Series odds (44:00) before closing the pod out with Walk-offs (47:30).
Brewers Trilogy Podcast Presented by the Wisconsin Sports Trilogy
In this offseason free agent offensive outlook podcast we discuss specific players that will be available and whom might be good fits/affordable for the Brewers. Discussed is James McCann, Jake Lamb, Matt Adams, Eric Thames, Mitch Mooreland, Kevin Pillar, Marcell Ozuna, DJ LeMahieu, and even good old Hernan Perez. Be sure to follow the podcast on twiter @trilogy_pod, find us on youtube Wisconsin Sports Trilogy, and follow Tyler @tylerkoerth and Trevor @bender_trevor --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewerstrilogypodcast/support
Locked On Nationals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Nationals
Josh Neighbors breaks down the Washington Nationals 2020 First Base Situation and then looks ahead to the offseason. He discusses Eric Thames uncertain future, Howie Kendrick mulling retirement, and Asdrubal Cabrera's free agency.Sponsor: builtbar.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Nationals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Nationals
Josh Neighbors breaks down the Washington Nationals 2020 First Base Situation and then looks ahead to the offseason. He discusses Eric Thames uncertain future, Howie Kendrick mulling retirement, and Asdrubal Cabrera's free agency. Sponsor: builtbar.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In another edition of the "Zimm's Corner" Podcast covering the Washington Nationals, HTTD's Patrick Rice recaps the moves -- or lack thereof -- made by the Nationals at the 2020 MLB Trade Deadline. He also discusses why Mike Rizzo decided to not make any trades despite being interested in a few players (1:19), Trea Turner and Juan Soto being two of the lone bright spots in a miserable season (7:37), and Eric Thames and Austin Voth being large disappointments this season to date (14:16).
The first thing that is covered in this weeks episode is news from around the league (1:20). Ryan and Olivia talk about the Cardinals continuing to screw the league with positive Corona tests, and the Astros bench clear. Then they go into some news regarding the Brewers (8:24). The Bums continue on into reviewing last weeks series (12:22), also they both get in their feels about missing Eric Thames (26:12). Moving on is a series preview and a look at the match ups for the week ahead (28:14). The last topic is something that needed to be talked about, which is what underrated players have kept the Brewers afloat so far this year (34:46). With Ryan Braun being out, Lorenzo Cain opting out, and Christian Yelich and other starts slumping, there have been a few guys that should get praise for keeping the Brewers around .500 so far. Music Credit: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Receive 15% at https://www.homesweetballpark.com/ using code BERNIESBUMS15
Locked On Nationals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Nationals
Connor Jones joins Josh Neighbors to break down how they think the Washington Nationals first base position will shake out. What will the split be like between Howie Kendrick and Eric Thames? Then the guys make predictions for the opening day lineup when the Nats take on the New York Yankees on Thursday,Podcast brought to you by C-B-D-M-D.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Which KBO team will I pick? I'm leaning NC Dinos because of Eric Thames and Swole Daddy. ESPN will air KBO games. Which team to follow? The KBO was founded in 1982 with six teams, now has ten.Doosan Bears; Hanwha Eagles; Kia Tigers; Kiwoom Heroes; KT Wiz; LG Twins; Lotte Giants; NC Dinos; Samsung Lions; SK Wyverns NC Dinos will be Ward's team based on Eric Thames and Swole Daddy
1:11 Eric Thames 18:00 Patrick Corbin interview 33:32 Lars Eller
Todd sits down with new Nats first baseman Eric Thames, who has had a very unusual career that includes a 3-year stint in South Korea, and a rather interesting TV cameo over there. Where does he fit in the lineup while competing for at bats with Ryan Zimmerman and Howie Kendrick?Thames was also on the field during Juan Soto's hit against Milwaukee last October, so the guys take the opportunity to do a deep dive on that magical 8th inning against Josh Hader (21:20).
Tangents this week include Eric Thames’ arms, O. Henry, and Ironman’s math skills, which it turns out are better than Patti’s. Spring Training games have started yet there is still Astros scandal detritus to clean up. We do a quick MLB photo day review, including Eric Thames arms, and explain the new season’s rule changes which you can see in Spring Training games happening NOW.
Episode 109 of the BatFlip Crazy fantasy baseball podcast is Edition 18 of the Bubba & The BatFlip pod featuring yours truly and Bubba (@bdentrek on Twitter) from the Benched with Bubba Podcast. This week is our first position preview of the year - Catcher! We also take a look at some news and notes around MLB. Topics discussed include: Rich Hill to the Twins; Homer Bailey to the Twins; Nats sign Starlin Castro; Nats sign Asdrubal Cabrera; Angels sign Jason Castro; Eric Thames to Nats; Daniel Hudson to Nats; 2020 Fantasy Baseball Catching Preview (NFBC Top 10: J.T. Realmuto, Gary Sanchez, Yasmani Grandal; Willson Contreras; Mitch Garver; Will Smith; Wilson Ramos; Sal Perez; Christian Vazquez; Carson Kelly); general strategy for catchers; favorite values at catcher; least favorite catchers at their ADP; top targets on draft day and draft day plan; and 11 listener questions about catchers. You can follow me on Twitter @BatFlipCrazy.
Jon and Aaron are back and talking Rose Bowl. Sure they discuss the referee situation, but everything lands at the feet of the Badgers and their turnovers. The Badgers watch juniors Jonathan Taylor and Quintez Cephus leaving for the NFL. Then the guys get you ready for the Packers-Seahawks round... whatever it is. Then the guys jump through the sudden domination of the Badgers basketball team, the continued streak of the Marquette Golden Eagles and the loss of Eric Thames. The Last Call segment gives us a run down of Wisconsin college hockey and some points on the Richard Sherman contract and NFL announcements.
HTTD's Patrick Rice recaps the flurry of moves made over the past week by Washington Nationals' General Manager Mike Rizzo. He discusses the return of Daniel Hudson and Asdrúbal Cabrera, the additions of Eric Thames and Starlin Castro, and if the Nats are still in the Josh Donaldson chase.
Happy New Year! On today’s episode Phillip and Blaine interview Eric Thames and discuss the 20 something ideas they have about 2020.
The Daily Tap does a special Friday edition where Charlie talks all about the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers. Charlie explains why last night was such a big one for Giannis Antetokounmpo. He also discusses Wes Matthews' play and George Hill plus some thoughts on Khris Middleton. The podcast continues with a discussion on Justin Smoak signing with the Brewers and why it's like having another Eric Thames. Finally, the podcast wraps up exploring the great Dalvin Cook mystery.
The first major moves of the off-season happened this past week with the Brewers trading Chase Anderson and declining the team-option on Eric Thames. On this week's Podcast, we discuss those moves and what they might mean for the off-season.Brew Crew Ball's Brad Ford joins the Podcast to give his thoughts on those moves while doing a deep-dive on the off-season overall.
A very busy Monday for the Brewers - they decline Eric Thames' Option and he is now a free agent. They also trade Chase Anderson for a minor league 1st baseman. We discuss plus Dr. Scott joins the show to talk about Lorenzo Cain's Gold Glove. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Brewers have 16 Arbitration eligible players this off-season. If they all sign for their expected rate the Brewers will see their payroll jump $20 Million just from those players alone. Then there are the options of Eric Thames and Chase Anderson which add up to $16 million combined. How will the Crew Navigate these waters? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Brewers got another great start from Jordan Lyles and a big 3-run home run from Eric Thames to beat the Astros 4-2 and split their mini 2 game series at Miller Park. Host Ben Larson talks about the game and then talks to Dr. Scott about the Brewers chances of making the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After collecting two hits, including a home run that tied the game in the 7th, Eric Thames joins Matt Pauley during "Brewers Extra Innings" on 620 WTMJ after the Brewers pick up a 6-3 14-inning win over the Astros.
Welcome back to another episode of Benched with Bubba. On BwB EP 165 Bubba will be joined by Ben Palmer of PitcherList.com. They will go over recent MLB news/injuries, talk about some struggling aces and then go over a lot of players that may interest your Fantasy Baseball teams. MLB News/Injuries- Clint Frazier, Joey Wendle, Gio Gonzalez, Kyle Freeland, Carlos Carrasco, Carter Kieboom, Vladimir Guerrero Jr Struggling Aces- Chris Sale, Noah Syndergaard, Corey Kluber, Aaron Nola and more Fantasy Players- Mike Soroka, Jorge Polanco, John Means, Trevor Williams, Jose Martinez, Jose Ramirez, Angels Bullpen, Travis Shaw, Josh Donaldson, Eric Thames vs Jose Aguilar, Alex Gordon, Luke Weaver, Daniel Ponce De Leon, Danny Duffy As always, thanks for listening to another episode of Benched with Bubba. We'd apprecaite it if you could give a ranking and review on iTunes.
After hitting a 3-run home run in the 7th inning Thursday night to give the Brewers the lead over the Reds, Eric Thames joins Matt Pauley during "Brewers Extra Innings" on 620 WTMJ.
The Brewers just completed a 7-3 road trip where they played without starters Chase Anderon and Zach Davies and without position players Ryan Braun and Eric Thames. It was a remarkable performance led by the best run of hitting so far this season and strong pitching especially out of the bullpen.On this week's program, Matt Pauley will be joined by Kyle Lobner, who produces the Daily Frosty Mug in addition to contributing to both the Timber Rattlers website and the Shepherd Express. Kyle will give his take on the 7-3 road trip and all aspects of the team.Brewers Minor League analyst Nolan Bratt will also join the program to give a comprehensive look at the Brewers minor league system.
After going 2-5 with a HR and 3 RBIs, Eric Thames joins Matt Pauley on Brewers Extra Innings.
CSNNE.com Red Sox Insider Evan Drellich talks with Milwaukee Brewers General Manager David Stearns about the health of Tyler Thornburg, the Brewers' shoulder program, what he saw in Travis Shaw, what's with all the home runs in baseball, whether the Red Sox' interest in Eric Thames was a factor in his own pursuit of the slugger, what he misses most about Boston from his days at Harvard and that time he was a college sports writer interviewing Dan Shaughnessy.
It is the eighth episode of the second season of The Outside Corner Fantasy Baseball Podcast! On today's show we're going to be talking players off to incredibly hot starts and we'll decide: Joy Division or Faith No More? We also discuss Byron Buxton's pop Flying V, Dansby Swanson's revoked trust fund, and Blake Snell's road rage incident. Be sure to subscribe so you can receive all of our 2017 season episodes as soon as they drop. You can leave us feedback or questions at: Twitter: @outsidecornerFB Email: outsidecornerpodcast@gmail.com Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/outsidecorner Play Draft with us by using the promo code: bombtrack or by visiting this URL http://playdraft.com/bombtrack
We talk about all of the things this week! Our "Previously On..." segment is a clip from the original THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS. We begin with some follow-up on the NHL Playoffs and why Joe says the comparison between Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin should be put to rest. Ovechkin then gets compared to Carmelo Anthony and the guys talk about how important a championship is to a Hall of Fame resume. They talk about the semi-recent fad of star players bouncing around on teams near the end of their careers to chase a ring. Dan Marino versus Drew Brees: who you got? Derek Jeter and Jeb Bush buy the Marlins. We update you on Jimmer Fredette and Stephon Marbury's Chinese Adventures. Would you like to be the MVP of China? Joe wants to be the White Mamba. Jimmer Fredette vs. Eric Thames: who you got? Is Ichiro the real hit king? How do we fix baseball? Gomez is a stupid liar. We watch and discuss the greatness of PURPLE RAIN and remember the genius of Prince. Do Morris Day and Jerome steal the show? Apollonia vs. Samantha Fox: who you got? Prince's dad wants to talk to Samson. Prince makes Batman sound sexy. Should Taylor Swift do the soundtrack for BLACK PANTHER? Prom night dumpsters. NKOTB vs. The Time: who you got? Don't send us angry nudes. Prince is dead ass about being purified in the waters of Lake Minnetonka. Prince lives the gimmick...and also at home. Prince vs. Lamar Latrell: who you got? Joe wants a brass waterbed. How did the new Netflix show 13 REASONS WHY get made? Poor Wendy and Lisa. Did The Kid spend the rest of his life in that club? How does the movie stack up on our main man standings? PURPLE RAIN vs. SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER: who you got? The Big Finish: Top 3 Wrestling Managers! Joe tells some old wrestling locker room stories including when he wrestled legendary tag team: DEMOLITION! Like us on Facebook facebook.com/carjoemez! Twitter: @CarJoeMez, e-mail CarJoemez@gmail.com.
Felix's arm woes, Hot & Cold, Eric Thames hitting homeruns (and the league is taking notice), and more!
A look at the Browns, Big Ten, Cavs and more with Ken Silverstein and Jason Foster talks Eric Thames hot start with the Brewers and some MLB with Trent.
John Halpin discussed Eric Thames and Twins with Brandon Warne (Zone Coverage, RotoGraphs). Players/topics include Jean Segura, Julio Urias, Koda Glover, Shawn Kelley, David Robertson, Nate Jones, David Hernandez, Huston Street, Cam Bedrosian, Bud Norris, Miguel Sano, Max Kepler, Jorge Polanco.
John Halpin and Jake Ciely (FNTSY, RotoExperts) discuss Eric Thames, Rich Hill, Miguel Sano, Robbie Ray, Luis Severino, Steven Souza, Chris Owings, James Paxton, the Rangers' closer situation and more.
Matt Pauley is joined by Eric Thames after the Crew's 10-4 win over the Reds. Thames had 3 RBI and hit his 3rd home run.
John Halpin and Ryan Fowler check in on spring training news and early draft results. Players include David Price, Andrew Benintendi, Byron Buxton, Taijuan Walker, Vince Velasquez, Aaron Judge, Clint Frazier, Greg Bird, Alex Bregman, Kole Calhoun, Evan Longoria, Jason Heyward, James Paxton, Maikel Franco, Eric Thames, Wily Mo Pena
John Halpin previews the fantasy shortstops and more with Mike Gianella (Baseball Prospectus). Players include Bryce Harper, Giancarlo Stanton, A.J. Pollock, Ryan Braun, Kyle Schwarber, Andrew Benintendi, Keon Broxton, Eric Thames, Kevin Kiermaier, Leonys Martin, Curtis Granderson.
The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh and Michael Baumann break down the biggest winter meetings moves, including the Chris Sale and Adam Eaton trades, the White Sox's prospect windfall, what the signings and trades involving closers Aroldis Chapman, Mark Melancon, and Wade Davis mean for the closer market, and the Ian Desmond deal. Then they bring on new Brewers first baseman Eric Thames to discuss his improbable journey from the big leagues to Korea and back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices