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The I Love CVille Show headlines: Will The UVA Administration Fire Tony Elliott? QB Anthony Colandrea Enters Transfer Portal UVA Board Of Visitors Meet Dec. 4 – Dec. 6 Visualization: What Violet Crown Looks Like As Housing Charlottesville City Council Meeting Tonight Who Will Run For 2 Open Spots On Council In '25? Who Will Run For 3 Spots On AlbCo BoS In '25? Predictions For Housing In 2025 Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible, Rumble and iLoveCVille.com.
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On this episode of the Three-Inning Save podcast, we look back at another winning week for the Dodgers, led by a scalding-hot Mookie Betts and a resurgent Austin Barnes, among others. Also, Tony Gonsolin reached the end of his rope after pitching hurt for two-plus months, landing on the injured list with elbow/forearm inflammation and unlikely to pitch again this season. The Dodgers had a 23-year rainout streak snapped thanks to the first tropical storm in California in 84 years. J.D. Martinez reached on catcher's interference twice in a game, the first Dodger to do so in 87 years, so it was a big week for rarities. We predict the 2023 playoff teams as well, so be sure to yell at us at our inevitable wrong answers. The Three-Inning Save is part of the Fans First Sports Network. Hosted by Eric Stephen and Jacob Burch. Produced by Brian Salvatore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Three-Inning Save podcast, we look back at another winning week for the Dodgers, led by a scalding-hot Mookie Betts and a resurgent Austin Barnes, among others. Also, Tony Gonsolin reached the end of his rope after pitching hurt for two-plus months, landing on the injured list with elbow/forearm inflammation and unlikely to pitch again this season. The Dodgers had a 23-year rainout streak snapped thanks to the first tropical storm in California in 84 years. J.D. Martinez reached on catcher's interference twice in a game, the first Dodger to do so in 87 years, so it was a big week for rarities. We predict the 2023 playoff teams as well, so be sure to yell at us at our inevitable wrong answers. The Three-Inning Save is part of the Fans First Sports Network. Hosted by Eric Stephen and Jacob Burch. Produced by Brian Salvatore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shane Riordan and Gabe Ramirez react to the Guardians celebration on winning the AL Central what could've been the Sox. Gabe was not a fan on the Fire Tony chants during their celebration. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The "Fire Tony" chants have turned into "Sell The Team" banners as White Sox fans are done with those running the organization. We know that Jerry Reinsdorf isn't leaving until the bitter end, but he should pay attention to his legacy. Meanwhile White Sox fans are debating if they want to bring back Jose Abreu this offseason, but the mistake may be believing he wants to come back. We're also finding positives in Corn In The Basement with Michael Suareo of Sox On 35th in "30 Minutes of Sox!" Brought to you by Family Waterproofing Solutions! Listen. Subscribe. Share. Call 708-459-8406 and leave your comments and questions for the next episode! Chris Lanuti and his buddy Ed Siebert sit at his 9-foot homemade oak bar in a basement on the South Side of Chicago to discuss their favorite team - The Chicago White Sox in a podcast "For Fans, By Fans!" Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, EVERYWHERE podcasts can be found and ALWAYS at SoxInTheBasement.com!
Was Leury García getting picked off third by the catcher on ball four of a walk the quintessential White Sox play of the year? Quite possibly, but SSS duty geezer Leigh Allan and his son and currently next room correspondent, Will, heartily agree that it was at the very least symbolic of the way the team plays under the HOFBP. Two games into a 19-game stretch against terrible teams the record is 1-1, creating agreement the White Sox better go at least 12-5 the rest of the way or call it a year and maybe ask if they can go down to Triple-A next season, especially since the terrible teams will be even worse once they dump players at the trade deadline (or earlier, as with Kansas City sending Andrew Benintendi to the Yankees). Do the two trust Rick Hahn or his real boss, the HOFBP, to actually accomplish anything at the deadline? Of course not, even though the latest recurrence of Joe Kelly's bicep injury — yet another indication signing Kelly was incredibly stupid — shows a strong need for relievers, and the continuing struggles of Lucas Giolito and Lance Lynn show a strong need for a starter. In fairness, the expected failure is in significant part because the Sox have so little to trade that any rebuilding team would want, but that doesn't make accomplishing something impossible, just difficult. There is some ranting about the incredible inefficiency of White Sox pitchers who consistently need as many pitches to get through five innings as opposing starters need to get through seven. Amazingly, no bad language is used. The biggest ranting, though, is about the total failure of the White Sox from office or the HOFBP to be up front and communicative about injuries, especially the “lightheadedness and blurred vision” of Luis Robert, which could be anything from a flu side effect to a very serious health problem. And as for the lack of real hustle and playing through minor injuries that permeate the White Sox lineup (except José and Josh), well, that was a rant where it was very hard to keep the language clean. (Including a reference to superstar Kris Bryant playing with plantar fasciitis, which is very painful, while several Sox have to sit out with tired legs). Despite the temptation, though, they did not go on a lengthy “Fire Tony” chant. Just a fairly short one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Len celebrates the opening of his amazing mashed-potatoes-and-water vibed restaurant Mashwaters, with an A-List celebrity turnout, Beave's jazz sextet, Richard Daley's drunken antics, Mickey Morandini's security detail, and an appropriate handling of an unruly Chicago weatherman Andy Avalos. Beave and Len discuss the place of Stephen Curry in the Pantheon of NBA All Time Greats. Beave celebrates THE GUARDIAC KIDS and their late-inning June heroics. Len recommends the new Pixar movie "Lightyear". Beave talks up the new Angel Olsen record. And six more Rolling Stone Album reviews! Neve Campbell, thank you for the podcast love!
This week the boys start their headlines by talking about the ongoing Fire Tony! chants in Chicago as well as Riley Greene's debut week, Ohtani's monster game and the unfortunate Mookie Betts injury. Afterwards, they welcome the return of the Forgotten Series! In this season's first episode they cover a player that was once labeled "The Can't Miss Kid" when he was coming up: Rick Ankiel. What happened to this once promising pitcher turned outfielder? The boys round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-20:12) –The Legendary Jerry Sichting joins the show to discuss the NBA Finals through 5 games and the way the game has evolved since his playing days with the Pacers, Celtics, Trail Blazers, Hornets and Bucks from 1980 to 1990. Plus, Coach Sichting takes us through winning The Finals with Boston in 1986 and reflects on the year he spent as an assistant in Golden State during Steph Curry's 2nd season. (20:13-43:53) –Our friend Jason Benetti stops by to react to Tucker Barnhart's text to Dan about his first ever pitching matchup which occurred against the White Sox yesterday. Plus, a look how the White Sox are doing lately and the Fire Tony chants fans have directed at manager Tony La Russa. Also, Dan and Jason talk about the rule changes that can be expected in baseball starting next season. Later, Benetti weighs in on DD's Top 5 Sitcom list. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:19)– Thursday's show opens with Dan talking on his feelings on dogs and why he admires something his brother did so much. Plus, Dan talks on the NBA Finals and whether what the Celtics did to Steph Curry in Game 5 defensively is sustainable. Plus, more on the Celtics defensive schemes and what Dan's looking for in Game 6 tonight. Later, we look at some different audio around the sports world including NBA Finals press conferences. (25:20-36:35)– Dan brings us back from break by sharing why he is proud of Colts safety Khari Willis who announced his retirement yesterday. (36:36-44:03) – Hour number one closes with Dan talking about the DD Summer of Fun and sharing what he did yesterday. (44:04-1:06:04) – The Legendary Jerry Sichting joins the show to discuss the NBA Finals through 5 games and the way the game has evolved since his playing days with the Pacers, Celtics, Trail Blazers, Hornets and Bucks from 1980 to 1990. Plus, Coach Sichting takes us through winning The Finals with Boston in 1986 and reflects on the year he spent as an assistant in Golden State during Steph Curry's 2nd season. (1:06:05-1:21:04) – We're back with Dan interacting with the YouTube Chat regarding his list of top 5 favorite sitcoms and sharing a nugget that might make Cubs fans happy. Plus, a look at the Cubs struggles this season and did Dan go to the best Cubs game of the entire year back in April? (1:21:05-1:33:29) – Dan reads some headlines and looks ahead to the rest of today's show to end the second hour of the show. Plus, some phone calls regarding Cubs memories and some betting advice. (1:33:30-1:57:45) – Our friend Jason Benetti stops by to react to Tucker Barnhart's text to Dan about his first ever pitching matchup which occurred against the White Sox yesterday. Plus, a look how the White Sox are doing lately and the Fire Tony chants fans have directed at manager Tony La Russa. Also, Dan and Jason talk about the rule changes that can be expected in baseball starting next season. Later, Benetti weighs in on DD's Top 5 Sitcom list. (1:57:46-2:11:13) – Dan brings us back from break by talking about some of the top prospects in next week's NBA Draft. Plus, Dan reminds listeners to get their tickets while they can for the Tom Dakich Memorial Golf Outing. (2:11:14-2:20:44) – Thursday's show closes with Dan sharing the results from the Horseshoe Indianapolis Race of the Day. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day and later we give selections for Game 6 of the NBA Finals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our co-hosts recap week 10 of MLB action! Follow us on social media: Facebook - No Doubter Podcast Twitter - @NoDoubterPod Barret Boom Bostick - @boombostick21 Travis Lofley - @TravisLofley Instagram - @nodoubterpod Barret Boom Bostick - boom.bostick21 Travis Lofley - @tlofley Subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFKU0C3eXd4LhVMQ6K6m-fQ Check out our Patreon page for even more access to the show and the No Doubter community: https://www.patreon.com/nodoubter Submit mailbag questions to our business email: nodoubterpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail on our website: https://anchor.fm/nodoubter/message Get yourself some awesome No Doubter gear such as t-shirts, baseball shirts, mugs, phone cases, etc from our Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/no-doubter?utm_campaign=23188&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=No%2BDoubter You can listen to all of our episodes, as well as access our social media links all on our website: https://anchor.fm/nodoubter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nodoubter/support
On Episode 120, Sam and Jack sit down to discuss the LIV Tour and all the details you need to know when it comes to understanding the first true financial competitor to the PGA Tour. We talk about pros/cons and some of the golfers included and big picture where the league might go. We dive in to a little White Sox talk and whether or not Jack feels the "fire Tony" chants are valid at this moment. The guys finish the show up with NBA Finals and Stanley Cup discussion
On today's show, host Jon Zaghloul addresses the widespread support for firing Tony La Russa, and why it does not make much sense. Jon also catches up with Mike North, sports radio pioneer, and host of The Odds Couple on ESPN 1000 (20:27)! They discussed the current state of the […]
The Full Go returns as Jason brings you inside his vacation in Belize before going into the mess that is the Chicago White Sox (04:43). From the "Fire Tony" chants to all the recent injuries, the Sox are just in a bad vibe right now. The Bears' training camp is underway, but don't expect much to get excited about this season (27:25). Jason reflects back as 24 years ago, Michael Jordan played his last game as a Bull, beating the Jazz in Game 6 of the Finals to secure his 6th NBA championship (38:38). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FIRE TONY! FIRE TONY! FIRE TONY! White Sox fans are asking for it and Cheapsdorf should answer it, but will he? Jack wants him gone but doesn't think it'll happen until after the end of the season. (00:12) The Cubs visit Rizzo in New York and he has some strong words for the franchise he won a World Series for and Rick tends to agree with what he said. Also, the Cubs got destroyed by Rizzo and the Yankees. (22:21) Being #2 in the WNBA power rankings sure makes it seem like the Sky will have a great shot at repeating as champs. (49:57) Reports have come out that Zach LaVine will indeed be coming back to the Bulls on a max deal since no other team will make him their number one guy except for the Spurs. Who suck btw. (52:30) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigleagueschicago/support
DAAAGenerates are back for Episode 108 here to talk all sports and entertainment in-between. Nick goes in on the struggling White Sox and suggests a few names to replace Tony LaRussa. We go over some NFL training camp flunkies and if they would look good in a Bears uniform. We discuss the pivotal Game 5 of the NBA Finals and what that could mean for the series. We introduce the Stanley Cup Finals matchup between the Colorado Avalanche and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Wrapped up with some good, bad and sexy wrestling news. Thank you for listening and Share if you like it Wooo! When you sign up with Points Bet use code "SYS9" for 2 risk free bets up to $2,000!!!
Shane shares his experience being in the stands of the game when the "Fire Tony" chants erupted. Gabe makes a take on the real reason the White Sox hired Tony La Russa. Subscribe to South Siders HERE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shane shares his experience being in the stands of the game when the "Fire Tony" chants erupted. Gabe makes a take on the real reason the White Sox hired Tony La Russa. Subscribe to South Siders HERE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shane shares his experience being in the stands of the game when the "Fire Tony" chants erupted. Gabe makes a take on the real reason the White Sox hired Tony La Russa. Subscribe to South Siders HERE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The White Sox had ANOTHER banner week. Felt like there were a million different storylines and we try to cover them all. The Cubs had a dreadful series vs the Yankees and Rizzo made the local news, we get into that as well. Thanks for listening!
This week on 2CS, Sid and Lakeena talk NBA Finals, NBA and LeBron with Joshua M. Hicks of WARR Media. We also discuss issues plaguing both Chicago baseball teams, preview the Stanley Cup Final and more. 2:25 - Sox, Cubs and MLB talk: Problems arise for both Chicago teams; “Fire Tony” chants hit G-Rate Field; Giants sweep the Dodgers; Braves stay hot; Yankees bats are on fire; this week's games 28:28 - NBA Finals talk: Preview of pivotal Game 5 - who needs to step up to give their team an edge?; Hornets hire Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson as new head coach; Zion wants to stay in New Orleans?!; LeBron wants to own an NBA team in Las Vegas 54:44 - WARR Media's Joshua Hicks gives his thoughts on the NBA Finals, the Bulls offseason, LeBron and more. 1:27:08 - Previewing the Stanley Cup Final between Tampa Bay and Colorado 1:34:54 - Rory McIlroy wins the RBC Canadian Open, but the LIV tour was talk in Canada and will continue for this week's US Open 1:37:25 - Sports media news: LeBron hoping for a "Tom Brady" deal in TV; Draymond Green producing a docu-series focusing on religion, sports and spirituality for Amazon Prime; Clarissa Thompson to host pregame for Thursday Night Football on Prime 1:45:26 - Our “Old School TV Monday” segment salutes MTV's Rock N Jock series. You can catch 2CS each Monday and Friday live from 12 pm to 2 pm on SportsZone Chicago's platforms. Download the SportsZone Chicago app for more information on their programs and where to watch them. Subscribe to WARR on Anchor and follow WARR Media for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your comrades at WARR. Weareregalradio.com provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever else you find our podcasts. Thanks for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/warrmedia/message
Shane Riordan and Gabe Ramirez are back for episode 3! Things get a little heated as the guys discuss the first game of the Tigers season, give their takes on the "Fire Tony" chants and later preview into Game 2 tonight. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shane shares his experience being in the stands of the game when the "Fire Tony" chants erupted. Gabe makes a take on the real reason the White Sox hired Tony La Russa. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let's hear from White Sox fans – you successfully got a "FIRE TONY" chant going during the game Saturday afternoon. Will that make its way to Jerry Reinsdorf or are we looking for more of a surgical strike? Spiegs likes the idea of an organized lockout, and Danny likes pure volume.
(0:00-27:41) – Monday's show opens with Dan venting on the massive struggles of the Chicago Cubs against the New York Yankees over the weekend. Plus, Dan goes over the top headlines in the sports world including the Warriors tying the NBA Finals 2-2 following a legendary performance on the road by Steph Curry. Also, Dan talks on White Sox fans chanting for Tony La Russa to be fired as the team's manager. Later, Dan talks on Jack Del Rio's comments on the January 6th, 2021 insurrection on the US Capitol and the Black Lives Matter protests. (27:42-39:40) – Dan brings us back from break by giving love to his alma mater Andrean High School who is playing in the baseball state finals this weekend. (39:41-48:57) – Dan gives a shout out to his friend Vince Lodl for picking the winner in the Belmont over the weekend. (48:58-1:09:25) – The great Tim Kurkjian of ESPN joins the show to give us his thoughts on the Yankees and the Mets being tops in the American and National with more than a third of the season gone. Plus, Tim evaluates the state of the game and the idea of the shift potentially being banned next year. Later, Tim shares his thoughts on the Joc Pederson Tommy Pham fantasy football dispute from last month. (1:09:26-1:28:51) – We're back from break with Dan playing the clip of White Sox fans chanting Fire Tony at manager Tony La Russa. Also, Dan shares his favorite stories and headlines from the sports weekend including LeBron James wanting an NBA team in Las Vegas. Plus, when's the last time Dan went shopping for clothes for himself? (1:28:52-1:38:10) – Hour number two closes with Dan talking more on shoes and looking ahead to the rest of today's show. (1:38:11-2:03:34) – The shoe conversation is dominating the airways as we talk about New Balance, Hey Dude and if owning Sketchers means you've given up. Plus, the skill of shining shoes and more. (2:03:35-2:16:58) – Dan shares his official prediction for Game 5 of the NBA Finals tonight between the Warriors and the Celtics. Plus, Dan shares his logic regarding scoring on defenses in the NBA. Plus, Leigh joins to share Dan's issues with shoes. (2:16:59-2:26:54)– Monday's show closes with Dan sharing the results from the Horseshoe Indianapolis Race of the Day. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Also, Dan gives his official pick for Game 5 of the NBA Finals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since we last brought you the mailbag, Joe Girardi and Joe Maddon have both been fired. The Phillies have been on a tear since they made the move, the Angels haven't. Plus Southsiders are chanting to "Fire Tony" during White Sox games. Could La Russa be next? Tim McMaster and Ken Rosenthal discuss that and then open the mailbag...-How much of the decision to let Ohtani pitch and hit come from Maddon?-Could players leave money in contracts for teams to give to other players?-Have the Yankees considered trading Josh Donaldson?-Could MLB put a cap on analytics and player development spending?-Changes to replay-Should teams reconsider calling players up from Double-A?-Could MLB.com post broadcaster scorecards live during games?Those questions and more! To be a part of next week's episode call the voicemail at 646-543-7072 or email tabaseballshow@gmail.com.Follow Ken on Twitter: @Ken_RosenthalFollow Tim on Twitter: @TimMMcMaster Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another tough weekend for the White Sox punctuated by "Fire Tony!" chants at Guaranteed Rate Field.
Get 20% OFF + Free shipping with code BASEBALLTODAY at https://www.manscaped.com Go to https://www.shadyrays.com and use code TODAY for 50% OFF 2+ pairs of premium polarized shades Chris and Trevor discuss the surging Braves, how the Dodgers can deal with losing Walker Buehler, "Fire Tony" chants from White Sox fans, Judge and the Yankees pursuing individual and team records, position players pitching, and more! 2:20 Braves winning streak 7:30 Do the Dodgers need to make additions? 14:15 "Fire Tony" chants 19:45 Yankees and Judge chasing history 26:56 Position players pitching
Since we last brought you the mailbag, Joe Girardi and Joe Maddon have both been fired. The Phillies have been on a tear since they made the move, the Angels haven't. Plus Southsiders are chanting to "Fire Tony" during White Sox games. Could La Russa be next? Tim McMaster and Ken Rosenthal discuss that and then open the mailbag... -How much of the decision to let Ohtani pitch and hit come from Maddon? -Could players leave money in contracts for teams to give to other players? -Have the Yankees considered trading Josh Donaldson? -Could MLB put a cap on analytics and player development spending? -Changes to replay -Should teams reconsider calling players up from Double-A? -Could MLB.com post broadcaster scorecards live during games? Those questions and more! To be a part of next week's episode call the voicemail at 646-543-7072 or email tabaseballshow@gmail.com. Follow Ken on Twitter: @Ken_Rosenthal Follow Tim on Twitter: @TimMMcMaster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Sox fans, our Chicago White Sox just dropped two of three to the Texas Rangers and have fallen to 4 games below .500. They are 6 back in the AL Central race. What could go wrong, has gone wrong for the White Sox and the frustration from the fans has reached a boiling point as "Fire Tony" chants rang out loud and clear this past weekend. Jake Burger has stayed hot and has made the most of his time in the lineup. Danny Mendick has continued to play well, too. The White Sox have lacked a consistent run of putting everything together. One step forward and two back. Hopefully Kopech's recent knee issue isn't too serious. Lance Lynn finally returns for the Sox and perhaps others will soon follow. Lots of baseball left but recently it's been the making for a long summer. Thank you for the continued support and Go Sox. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/good-guys-talk-back/message
Joel welcomes back Justin from Bad Guy Radio for an emergency broadcast after the Chicago White Sox lose 3 out of their last 4. Is this the end of Chicago's season? Are the fans right that it's time to "Fire Tony"? Also: Aaron Judge is putting together an MVP season; the Dodgers are in for a fight in the NL West; and we talk about how to construct a line-up.
God continues to empower His people. And the promise of Holy Spirit and fire is alive and well, nothing impactful can be accomplished without the power of the Holy Ghost.
Rob Manfred can't come to terms with pampered multi millionaire seasonal workers
In the final hour, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel wondered does anyone have the courage to tell White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf that "enough is enough"? There's a good chance the only way manager Tony La Russa will leave the dugout is if he makes that decision on his own. Then, O.J. Simpson shared his thoughts on Phil Mickelson winning the PGA Championship, and we took a deep dive into Parkins' numbers on Peloton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Corwin and Josh talk about: - The Tony LaRussa - Yermin Mercedes saga - Spencer Turnbull's no-hitter/where's all the offense? - Shohei Ohtani is very fun - Derek Jeter getting an ESPN documentary series, directed by a former guest of the show! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB0f_cTSDZ23VvRvqdNMyxw Website: https://juicingthenumbers.transistor.fm/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JuicingPod Email: juicingthenumbers@gmail.com Swag: https://teespring.com/juicing-the-numbers-swag Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Dg2dIrbPNoQpSRQKWHZCG
Tony La Russa has now said he didn't have a problem with the Twins throwing at Yermin Mercedes. Should the White Sox fire their first place manager? One thing is for sure, Will Middlebrooks and Danny Vietti are FIRED UP! Plus, we have Brooksy's Best Bets for Wednesday, May 19. (0:54) Tony La Russa's comments after Twins threw behind Mercedes ... (1:12) Should La Russa be fired? ... (5:52) How La Russa is losing his locker room ... (8:00) Brooksy's Best Bets for Wednesday ... (9:02) Shohei Ohtani a great bet ... (11:27) Jake Arrieta's perfect betting line ... (12:20) Brooksy's Lock of the Day.
Today's executive orders are unconstitutional plus Sheriff Tony is once again under federal investigation Fire Tony today and hire the corruption fighter Joe Goldner as the next Sheriff of Broward County --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-goldner/support