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ESPN's Buster Olney kicked off the show, as he thinks there is a "zero percent chance" that the 2020 MLB Season won't be completed. Plus, will Kenley Jansen report to Dodgers' camp? And, a look back at "Passangate" and Momo's bad show opening. Also, reaction to the "Bubble meals."
ESPN's Buster Olney has no confidence in the idea that baseball will return in light of more positive coronavirus infections. Isaac and Suke hate to agree with him, but with Florida and Arizona becoming hot spots it's beginning to look less likely we'll see the MLB this year.
Mason and Ireland started off the show with some breaking news involving NASCAR's findings in the Bubba Wallace investigation. Then, MLB Baseball is officially back. To talk more about that is ESPN's Buster Olney. Then, the guys took calls on if MLB Baseball should come back at all this Summer.
ESPN Senior Writer Buster Olney chats Major League Baseball's new proposal, a deep dive into the players vs owners & Sosa/McGwire 30 for 30. Later, Strom sounds off on how the MLB is missing the bigger picture of getting back on the field.
Brett Rump and producer DC Hendrix make their picks to win PGA majors this year. Brett replays his interview with ESPN's Buster Olney. Fort Wayne Komets General Manager David Franke joins the show to talk new signings and more.
Buster Olney joins C&C to discuss the on-going labor issues in MLB.
Brett Rump is joined by ESPN's Buster Olney to talk all things Major League Baseball. Can they get a deal done? Also, Mike Carmin from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins to talk Burke death, Purdue sports and more.
ESPN's Buster Olney joins the show to discuss the MLB's Labor Dispute.
OMF - ESPN's Buster Olney on the never ending negotiations between owners and players 6-11-20
The fellas opened up the show talking about the mess that MLB has created with the Owners and the Players. To talk more about this and when if he expects the dispute to be resolved is ESPN's Buster Olney. Then, calls on who to blame for the MLB mess: The Players or Owners. And, a discussion on the LA Galaxy releasing Aleksandar Katai because of his wife's Instagram posts.
Gwynn & Chris opened the show with the huge news of the NBA returning most likely on July 31st, talked about the comments made by Drew Brees and his teammates reaction. They finsihed up the hour talking to ESPN's Buster Olney about the returnb to baseball and what sports can do to help the fight against social injustice.
Ben & Woods wrap up the week by discussing an interesting story from ESPN's Buster Olney which said that one team in MLB is planning to really shed payroll, and the guys talk about whether or not we think it's the Padres. Plus, we've got Real or Fake, Flubs of the Week, and more. Listen here!
As baseball's latest scandal continues to unfold, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and others are coming under more fire. Criticism has grown around whether the Houston Astros' players deserved more blame and punishment for the sign stealing scheme, and how much it helped the team win the 2017 World Series. ESPN's Buster Olney breaks down the latest developments, as 2019 champs the Nationals face the Astros in a spring training game this weekend.
As baseball's latest scandal continues to unfold, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and others are coming under more fire. Criticism has grown around whether the Houston Astros' players deserved more blame and punishment for the sign stealing scheme, and how much it helped the team win the 2017 World Series. ESPN's Buster Olney breaks down the latest developments, as 2019 champs the Nationals face the Astros in a spring training game this weekend.
ESPN's Buster Olney joins the show to talk about what Rob Manfred can do to alleviate some of the issues resulting from the Astros' sign-stealing scandal. Plus, the latest on Nolan Arenado & another potential trade target for the Cardinals at the trade deadline.
ESPN's Buster Olney joins the podcast for an exclusive chat on the 2020 Colorado Rockies, state of Major League Baseball after a scandalous offseason, and much, much more.
Tim & Todd tell you all that might have missed as the Nats only take 1 game in Atlanta and now are far off from the division lead. Todd handicaps where Max Scherzer fits now into the NL Cy Young hunt, and gives an update on the catching situation. Then, Chase talk with ESPN's Buster Olney, including what an Anthony Rendon free agency market looks like and will Stephen Strasburg use his opt out clause. (28:07)
Reusse opens the second hour of the show joined by ESPN's Buster Olney. The guys spend the hour talking baseball while Reuvers tries his best to stir up Reusse again over yesterday's shoe fiasco. Late Hits and Daily Complaints wrap the show.
Reusse talks with ESPN's Buster Olney on the latest surrounding Major League Baseball. Then it's the Sports Person of the Day: Joe West. John Heidt has a sports update, and later Jess Myers stops by to talk pucks and preview the Great Outdoors.
ESPN's Buster Olney joins to start hour 2. Then it's the Sports Person of the Day: Alex Smith. John Heidt has a sports update, then it's Late Hits and Daily Complaints.
ESPN's Buster Olney joins Reusse at the start of the hour to recap the All-Star Game and discuss any other news and rumors surrounding Major League Baseball. Then it's the Sports Person of the Day: Hugh McCutcheon. John Heidt has another sports update. Then it's Late Hits and Daily Complaints.
ESPN's Buster Olney joins Reusse for a little MLB talk to start the hour. Then it's the Sports Person of the Day, Aaron Hicks. John Heidt has a sports update, then the guys discuss LeBron's move to LA, and Daily Complaints.
Follow us on Facebook (fb.me/sportsnerds), Instagram (@sports.nerds), and Twitter (@_SportsNerds). Drs. Schrader and Jay explain their brush with fame via ESPN's Buster Olney, plus discuss the poor NBA Finals' ratings and the World Cup in racist Russia. #professorswhohustle #podcastinglife #podcastshow #podcasters #podcastmovement #podcastlove #newpodcast #itunespodcast #professors #professorlife #sportstalk #sportspodcast #sportstation #sportsnation #criticaltheory #rhetoric #rhetorical #sportsnerds #craftbeer #floatingheads #denver --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportsnerds/support
Hour 2 kicks off with ESPN's Buster Olney joining to talk ball with Reusse. Then it's the Sports Person of the Day: Madison Bumgarner. John Heidt has another sports update, then it's Late Hits and Daily Complaints.
ESPN's Buster Olney joins to start the hour talking ball with Reusse. Then it's the Sports Person of the Day: Brian Robison. John Heidt has a sports update, then it's Late Hits and Daily Complaints.
Gregg and Big Drew talk Tigers with ESPN's Buster Olney and discuss a Golden Tate contract extension. Also, the guys give an "Issue of our Time" and discuss Sidney Crosby's preferential treatment.
In the second hour of Naylor and Landsberg, Dave and Michael are joined by ESPN's Buster Olney and TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger.
The Seattle Mariners swept aside the Atlanta Braves in a brief two game series and we roll through the highlights. Manager Lloyd McClendon and outfielder Cole Gillespie will react to the impressive series. We will hear a national impression of the Mariners from ESPN's Buster Olney and Tim Kurkjian. The last man to ever take an at-bat for the Montreal Expos, Endy Chavez, will visit. Aaron Goldsmith chats with Hall of Famer Tom Glavine.
In the latest Bless You Boys Podcast, Kurt and Al are joined by the newest member of the BYB staff, HookSlide. The gang looks back at the past week of Tigers baseball, ask why fans hate Andy Dirks, call out Buster Olney and make fun of Justin Verlander conspiracy theorists. Bless You Boys Podcast 83 has a running time of 1:11 and features HookSlide, Kurt Mensching and Al Beaton. Also, a very special appearance from Fat Albert. Topics include: The Tigers lose three of four to the Athletics, yet their division lead increases by 1/2 game. Would an A's sweep really have been that big a deal in the big scheme of things? The Indians arrive for a three game series, whilre Detroit fans are apparently scared to death the Tigers are going to collapse at any time. More of the same from Justin Verlander, he's consistently inconsistent. After Miguel Cabrera, who is the Tigers' most valuable hitter? Why has Andy Dirks become the fan base's whipping boy? Who gets called up when rosters expand? Tigers send five to the Arizona Fall League. ESPN's Buster Olney throws crap at wall to determine the Tigers are in the Robinson Cano free agent sweepstakes. Young stud pitcher’s elbow blows up, Matt Harvey becomes example number infinity: According to Forbes, the Astros are either the most profitable team ever, or they aren't. Yasiel Puig gets benched twice by Don Mattingly for "disciplinary reasons." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN's Buster Olney has proclaimed the Red Sox have a "toxic clubhouse." This has led to a litany of comments from players, sources within the organizations, and articles about the Red Sox' situation. Do the Red Sox really have a "toxic clubhouse?" Is the problem more about team chemistry, or team character and a distrust with the manager, coaches, medical staff, and Front Office? If it's the latter, is that a more serious issue? Dustin Pedroia possibly re-aggravated his right thumb on Tuesday night, but yet will return to the lineup this week. How come Pedroia hasn't been shut down yet? Reports say Josh Beckett wanted to keep pitching through his shoulder inflammation, but was shut down by the medical staff. Why can Pedroia determine when he wants to play, and not Beckett? Through all of this, the Red Sox have actually played good baseball, winning five of their last six games. Can the Red Sox continue this hot streak when the Braves come to Fenway over the weekend, or will they once again wilt against quality competition? In the "Around the League" segment, Alex looks at the AL East standings and the war of words between Joe Maddon and Davey Johnson. R.A. Dickey's brilliance, and other notes from the diamond are touched upon too. Alex also analyzes the Roger Clemens' trail verdict, and how it doesn't really tell us anything about the steroid era or Clemens' legacy as a baseball player. Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Signing up is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at areimer@bu.edu, and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1.