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ESPN's MLB guru Jeff Passan joins Mikey Locks and Vern to give a complete rundown of betting on baseball. Jeff Passan joins (2:25). MLB Futures bets from LockyTown and Passan (including Jeff's world series pick). And should you even bet on baseball? Could a reliever win the Cy Young? Passan talks about Vern balding and what he needs to do. Legend or Loser on Barry Bonds and Pete Rose Introducing ASAP Locks including how we're going to bet one NRFI per day during baseball season. (35:00) Every single MLB Divisional Winner, MVPs, Cy Youngs and World Series Picks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NBA is getting ready to get back to action but 16 Players came down with CoronaVirus during this week's testing, so John and Clinton Yates wondered if there will be more positive tests. And, a look back at the 10 year old "LeBron The Decision" TV Special. Plus, making his triumphant return to the show is ESPN's Jeff Passan to talk MLB.
On today's show, we get the latest in #MLB from ESPN's Jeff Passan and, as always, we'll take your phone calls and more! Thank you to today's sponsors: Geico = Visit Geico.com. In just 15 minutes you could save 15% or more on car insurance. Meater = It's time to get grilling. Get 10% off and free shipping when you use the code "RICH" at Meater.com
Tony opens the show by talking about his trip to the beach, the return of the PGA, and the passing of his long time friend, Washington Post writer Bill Gildea. Michael Wilbon calls in to share his memories of Bill Gildea and also to talk about the latest snag in the NBA's plan to return. ESPN's Jeff Passan phones in to talk about the problems keeping baseball off the field, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Terrence and the High Flyers "Lonely" ; Supper Break "Panic Attack"
The guys talk with ESPN's Jeff Passan and ESPN's Kevin Pelton about what lies ahead for Major League Baseball and the NBA, respectively.
In recent days, the prospects for Major League Baseball's return in 2020 had looked increasingly shaky. MLB's plan to return to baseball was rejected by the players, and MLBPA's counter-proposal was met with equal skepticism by the owners. But yesterday, there appeared to be at least some reason for hope, as sources say MLB is willing to pay players their full prorated salaries...if the players agree to a much shorter schedule. ESPN's Jeff Passan weighs in on the latest in the negotiations, and tells us whether the players are likely to buy in to playing baseball for what could be just a 50-game regular season. Then, Jeff talks about the fate of the minor leagues, as hundreds of players have lost their jobs ahead of a potentially canceled season.
ESPN's Jeff Passan reported that the MLB owners counter-proposed with a 50-game season that includes fully pro-rated salaries. The guys also answered your voicemails, discussing Don Mattingly and David Ortiz's HOF candidacies, balancing Urshela and Andujar's playing time, the most-anticipated matchups against NL East teams, and our favorite bad Yankees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent days, the prospects for Major League Baseball's return in 2020 had looked increasingly shaky. MLB's plan to return to baseball was rejected by the players, and MLBPA's counter-proposal was met with equal skepticism by the owners. But yesterday, there appeared to be at least some reason for hope, as sources say MLB is willing to pay players their full prorated salaries...if the players agree to a much shorter schedule. ESPN's Jeff Passan weighs in on the latest in the negotiations, and tells us whether the players are likely to buy in to playing baseball for what could be just a 50-game regular season. Then, Jeff talks about the fate of the minor leagues, as hundreds of players have lost their jobs ahead of a potentially canceled season.
The guys share what ESPN's Jeff Passan expects will be the next step in negotiations between MLB owners and the players' union.
On today's show, Rich gets the latest in the MLB negotiations from ESPN's Jeff Passan, plus we'll take your phone calls and more! Thank you to today's sponsor: Geico = Visit Geico.com. In just 15 minutes you could save 15% or more on car insurance.
Russillo shares his thoughts on Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Blake Snell's comments regarding the possibility of players taking a pay-cut for a shortened MLB season (0:55), before he is joined by ESPN's Jeff Passan to discuss the issues surrounding proposed changes to the MLB revenue split in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, health and safety protocols, Baseball's opportunity to gain a new audience, and potential consequences of not reaching an agreement in time (19:40).
On today's show, we talk MLB's return plan with ESPN's Jeff Passan! As always, we'll take your phone calls and more! Thank you to today's sponsor: Geico = Visit Geico.com. In just 15 minutes you could save 15% or more on car insurance.
ESPN Senior MLB Insider Jeff Passan joins The Woj Pod to discuss the parallel paths the NBA and MLB are taking in trying to play this summer, how dramatically different the union/league relationships are in the two sports, the impact of the star players' role in labor talks, Adam Silver and Rob Manfred and what's at stake for these sports in the future.
ESPN Senior MLB Insider Jeff Passan joins The Woj Pod to discuss the parallel paths the NBA and MLB are taking in trying to play this summer, how dramatically different the union/league relationships are in the two sports, the impact of the star players' role in labor talks, Adam Silver and Rob Manfred and what's at stake for these sports in the future.
DOB & EOF return to react to the latest from The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and ESPN's Jeff Passan regarding a proposal to play the 2020 season from MLB owners (1:00). The Bravos Boys outline the proposal and tackle the minutiae of the deal (13:00), including: Reconfiguring training camp, roster spots, and divisions as well as managing teams who can't play in their home stadiums (19:15) and incorporating the universal DH rule (27:30). Is there a party that wins if there's no season? David and Eric breakdown potential ramifications in a year without baseball (34:00) before discussing who the best under-25 starter in the National League, Mike Soroka or Jack Flaherty (45:45).Save 40% off your first-year subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/755isreal
At the start of the show, ESPN's Jeff Passan came on to talk about when he thinks the MLB will be "back in business." Then, a discussion on the "Murder Hornets." Plus, the fellas called their mothers to wish them Mothers' Day ahead of the big day.
ESPN's Jeff Passan jumped on the podcast to discuss Plouffe's reporting on baseball's potential return in June and July. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DOB and EOF venture into recent reports by The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal, ESPN's Jeff Passan and USA-Today's Bob Nightnegale, among others, who have expressed optimism in a 2020 season, regardless of whatever iteration it's presented, and despite obstacles (which David and Eric address - :45). After, the Bravos Boys answer your questions (19:45), including (but not limited to): player holdouts due to perceived underpayment; the guys' reveal their least favorite stadiums (30:45); what would Eric do differently in his career given the chance (42:35); what traits lead organizations to project a pitcher as a reliever or starter (54:00); what was Eric's high school hitting/pitching acumen (1:00:15); and, Eric shares pitching advice with a soon-to-be college hurler (1:07:15).Save 40% off your first-year subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/755isreal
On today's show, Rich wonders when the #MLB season might return with ESPN's Jeff Passan. Plus, we'll take your phone calls and more! Thank you to today's sponsor: Geico = Visit Geico.com. In just 15 minutes you could save 15% or more on car insurance.
Gwynn & Chris kicked off hour 3 with some audio of ESPN's Jeff Passan and what he knows about baseball returning, they heard what Brett Favre had to say about the future of Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay, and their Countdown was the Top 5 dog breeds!
Steve Carney discusses an idea floated by ESPN's Jeff Passan in his weekly column about perhaps the most interesting idea brought to light to try and see baseball played in 2020: a 30-team playoff. Plus, we send well-wishes out to an opponent battling an opponent much tougher than COVID-19.
In this episode, Rox Pile co-experts Noah Yingling and Kevin Henry discuss the "Arizona or bust" mentality that might be needed to start the 2020 season, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Host Connor Newcomb looks at MLB's return-to-play plan that was reported by ESPN's Jeff Passan earlier this week. Connor does a Power Ranking of the 10 key elements of the plan and makes his case for, for many reasons, there's such a slim chance that this plan would ever work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TImes beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the recent reporting from ESPN's Jeff Passan that Major League Baseball could relocate all 30 teams to Arizona and play the entire season 2020 season at the facilities in the area.
Allen started the show discussing the theory passed on by ESPN's Jeff Passan that MLB could start their season in Arizona at the Spring Training faculities. Then, ESPN's Baxter Holmes called in to talk about how the COVID pandemic has made playgrounds across the country take down their basketball hoops. Allen found that hard to believe that their isn't any basketball going on at all. Then, some talk on how the NBA wants to have the NBA Finals by Labor Day.
ESPN Baseball Insider, Jeff Passan, comes on the pod to talk all things quarantine and Coronavirus as it relates to baseball! EPISODE SPONSORED BY: BASEBALLISM.COM & DUGOUTMUGS.COM/BIGSWING --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigswing/message
Major League Baseball's season went on indefinite hiatus last week in response to the coronavirus pandemic. In parts of the world beyond the US, that chaos had already brought life and work to a halt. ESPN's Jeff Passan brings us the story of René Saggiadi, a Red Sox scout based in the Italian city of Bari. As his country deals with increasing contagion, we hear what happens when life and baseball pause, and how he's staying connected to the sport he loves.
Major League Baseball's season went on indefinite hiatus last week in response to the coronavirus pandemic. In parts of the world beyond the US, that chaos had already brought life and work to a halt. ESPN's Jeff Passan brings us the story of René Saggiadi, a Red Sox scout based in the Italian city of Bari. As his country deals with increasing contagion, we hear what happens when life and baseball pause, and how he's staying connected to the sport he loves.
Major League Baseball's season went on indefinite hiatus last week in response to the coronavirus pandemic. In parts of the world beyond the US, that chaos had already brought life and work to a halt. ESPN's Jeff Passan brings us the story of René Saggiadi, a Red Sox scout based in the Italian city of Bari. As his country deals with increasing contagion, we hear what happens when life and baseball pause, and how he's staying connected to the sport he loves.
Major League Baseball will suspend spring training and all operations in response to the spread of coronavirus, according multiple reports, including from ESPN's Jeff Passan. The start of the regular season will also likely be delayed, Passan notes. The decision comes after the league's owners discussed plans on a conference call Thursday afternoon and just days after MLB had been reportedly investigating potential contingency plans, including playing games outside of their scheduled markets and playing them in front of empty stadiums.
The Los Angeles Dodgers need a championship in 2020. Nothing less will do. Even Mookie Betts says so, and with his arrival in L.A. the roster is more formidable than ever. After losing two World Series to the Red Sox and Astros - both teams embroiled in MLB's sign stealing scandal - and a string of appearances in the playoffs, the stakes have never felt higher. As the world watches to see if they'll finally bring home a title, ESPN's Jeff Passan sets the stage for this fired-up Dodgers team, and what could possibly stop them.
The Los Angeles Dodgers need a championship in 2020. Nothing less will do. Even Mookie Betts says so, and with his arrival in L.A. the roster is more formidable than ever. After losing two World Series to the Red Sox and Astros - both teams embroiled in MLB's sign stealing scandal - and a string of appearances in the playoffs, the stakes have never felt higher. As the world watches to see if they'll finally bring home a title, ESPN's Jeff Passan sets the stage for this fired-up Dodgers team, and what could possibly stop them.
Tony opens the show by talking about how and why we cover politics now. ESPN's Jeff Passan calls in to talk about the sign stealing scandal in baseball, and Nigel gives the news. During Old Guy Radio, Tony opens some mail, talks about a Liz Clarke column in the Washington Post and he also talks about John Beilein, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : South Ridge "At least You Left Me A Song" ; Guns for Money "Pistol and some dreams"
Welp, this has been an awful week. The results from MLB's investigation into the Astros' sign-stealing scandal have concluded and Alex Cora came out looking worse than anyone else sadly. This led to his firing in Boston, so that is naturally our main talking point. Today we discuss how weird it is that the players involved in this situation are getting off clean, how Cora would not have been fired if the Houston scenario didn't take place, how funny it is that Yankee fans are acting like their team will be innocent in all of this, Evan Drellich needing to do his job and dig deeper with teams he doesn't happen to have all of the sources for, and how surprised we were at the amount of fans that threw Cora to the curb for what happened in Houston and not Boston. We then talk with ESPN's Jeff Passan for his take on this whole fiasco as he has been in the middle of all of these reports. And we wrap this tough one out with our predictions for who will be the next manager of the Boston Red Sox.
In an emergency podcast, Dave Schoenfield fills in for Buster and speaks with ESPN's Jeff Passan about Rob Manfred's ruling on the Astros, why the sign-stealing scandal evokes memories of the PED craze and more. Plus, Tim Kurkjian discusses the historical significance of these "unprecedented" punishments, the role of technology in the game and if the 2017 championship is tainted (11:56).
The first D-backs Hot Stove Podcast of the winter! In it, we preview what the D-backs will focus on with GM Mike Hazen. We'll get a sense for some of the names you could hear on the free agent market with ESPN's Jeff Passan. And we visit with 3 NL West-based writers: Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic and Andy McCullough and Dennis Lin from The Athletic to get a sense of what the winter could be like around the division.
Tony Gill, Seth Gruen and Jason Goch join Leila Rahimi on the panel.0:00- The Bears face a bad Lions defense on Sunday. Will Mitch and offense finally have a good game or will the Halas Hall TVs have to stay off for another week?10:00- The Bears are struggling while the Raiders are in the playoff hunt. Could Jon Gruden end up winning the Khalil Mack trade?15:00- The Bulls won't have Otto Porter, Jr. when they face the Rockets. How much will that matter? Plus, have we moved on from the collapse against the Lakers?21:00- The panel debate load management which is all the rage now in the NBA.25:00- ESPN's Jeff Passan reports that multiple teams believe the Cubs will make Willson Contreras available this offseason. Is that a good idea?
The Blue Heaven Boys have moved back to recording on Tuesday nights and it fired them up for some free agency talk, and Dave Roberts rantings. On today's show: Resetting the free agent market Book review with a doggo MLB Award Season Brook's Gripes Before we get started, Clint begs the internet for a beer sponsor for the show! But with that out of the way, he also opines that Stephen Strasburg opting out with the Nats only throws a small wrench into the off-season while Boston slugger JD Martinez ruined the market by not opting out of his contract with the Red Sox. With Boston's desire (need) to cut payroll, 2018 AL MVP Mookie Betts likely finds his way onto the trade market and muddies things up for free agent bats. Namely Anthony Rendon. Plus the boys dig into ESPN's Jeff Passan's musing that Rendon to LA could likely be a thing. Next we welcome author Amanda Smith onto the show to chat about her book "Le Renard Argenté: The Silver Fox At War," and the wildness that is the internet machine. Finally, MLB award nominations have been announced and everyone has an opinion about the nominees, and perceived snubs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Blair & Richard Deitsch discuss the Leafs finally getting healthier; ESPN's Hubie Brown discusses the expectations on Pascal Siakam, and his vote for Fred VanVleet as the Finals MVP (21:57); ESPN's Jeff Passan on the start of free agency (45:44); Canadian Olympic skier Manny Osborne-Paradis in-studio on his attempted comeback from a leg injury (1:05:41); Hockey Night In Canada's Elliotte Friedman on the ongoing Dustin Byfuglien injury situation (1:29:00); Leafs Nation Pre- & Post-Game's Gord Stellick on the latest with the Leafs (1:50:25); Jeff & Richard discuss Drew Doughty's thoughts on dealing with the media.
Jeff Blair & Richard Deitsch discuss Alex Ovechkin's comments about how the Maple Leafs won't be able to win the Stanley Cup with their current style of play; Hockey Hall of Famer Nicklas Lidstrom on his new book, "The Pursuit of Perfection," and playing for Mike Babcock; Hockey Hall of Famer Teemu Selanne in-studio on his new book, "My Life;" ESPN's Jeff Passan on the World Series; Hockey Night In Canada's Elliotte Friedman on the Ovechkin remarks; Raptors voice Matt Devlin on the team's successful start to the season.
Jeff & Stephen do the show live from Jurassic Park to preview the 2019-20 season for the defending NBA champion Toronto Raptors with Raps radio play-by-play team Eric Smith & Paul Jones, the Toronto Star's Doug Smith, Tim & Sid's Sid Seixeiro, and Raps TV voice Matt Devlin.It's not all basketball however, as the pair get NHL news & notes from NHL on Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman and talk World Series & Astros controversy with ESPN's Jeff Passan.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate
Jeff Blair and Stephen Brunt dig deep into the day's biggest stories. First they speak with Sportsnet's Todd Warriner about the Maple Leafs' win over the Minnesota Wild, and how they match up against tonight's opponent: the Washington Capitals. James Sharman, host of "Footy Prime- The Podcast" discusses Canada's big win over the US men's soccer team Tuesday night at BMO Field. ESPN's Howard Bryant weighs-in on the NBA's predicament with China, and LeBron James' comments on the matter. Legendary NHL enforcer Forbes Kennedy opens up about his career, and his biography "Forbie." In the final hour, ESPN's Jeff Passan joins the show to discuss Major League Baseball's postseason, Joe Maddon being hired by the Angels, and Gerrit Cole's impending free agency; before being joined by Sportsnet's Michael Grange with the latest on the Raptors: how the new additions are fitting in and Pascal Siakam as he awaits a new contract extension. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Sarah talks with ESPN's Jeff Passan about focusing on his career on the first day of college, being rejected by a girl because of something he had written, how he has embraced the role of "transaction monkey," and the debut of his Elmo impression on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz.
Early BP: We talk Trade Deadline with ESPN's Jeff Passan and the series finale with Torey Lovullo.
Todd chats with ESPN's Jeff Passan during the All Star Break, centering around Anthony Rendon and his ongoing contract situation.
The Sox swept the O's as expected but we're still very glad with what this team has been up to lately so...yea. Today we talk our biggest takeaways from that Orioles sweep, how Cora continues to love nothing more than pushing E-Rod to his absolute max, if JBJ is back or not, Kirk Minihane ripping Jared on his first pod with Barstool, how we are just gonna jump along for the wild ride that is the 2019 Red Sox, how Steve's interactions with Guerin went this weekend in Baltimore, a hilarious Guerin story from Jared, and during Down in the DMs an impromptu interview with ESPN's Jeff Passan on the current state of the AL East and the Yankees landing Edwin Enchiladas. Enjoy!