POPULARITY
9-9:30am Mike Stenhouse, Former Red Sox player and current CEO of RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity, discusses shared energy issues between VT & RI and what should be done to address rising costs 9:30-10am John Reynolds, State Director for the National Federation for Independent Businesses, joins the show to inform listeners about Governor Scott's executive order on EV Mandates, what it means, and what should be done going forward 10-10:30am Tyler Koteskey, Policy Director with Concerned Veterans for America, discusses the emerging “Trump Doctrine” and what it means for world order and peace 10:30-11am AJ Kierstead, Host of the New England Take Podcast, rejoins the show to discuss the revelations and scandal of President Biden's health during his presidency
Baseball and music lovers come together each year for the "Hot Stove Cool Music" benefit concert, which raises money for underserved youth through the Foundation To Be Named Later. It's a brainchild of baseball writers Jeff Horrigan and Peter Gammons, with a nod to the sport they love. This year, the event is celebrating its 25th anniversary with some epic guests. Former Red Sox pitcher Lenny DiNardo, now a sports analyst at NESN, is co-hosting this year's event. He joins Nichole this week to share all the cool details about this hot event.
Jones and Keefe were joined by Jackie Bradley Jr., former Red Sox outfielder, to discuss throwing out the First Pitch at today's Woo Sox season-opener, his time playing for the Red Sox, the expectations of this season's Red Sox team, the Red Sox new "Big 3", which pitchers he hating facing and which pitchers he loved facing, and his 29-game hitting streak in 2016.
Energy Captains Cameron Lynch and Whitney Holtzman talk to Nick Moore, Ravens Long Snapper and Former Red Sox PlayerSupport the show
Former Red Sox minor-league pitcher Justin Hagenman chats with Andrew Parker on signing with the Mets and potentially getting the chance to start at the big league level. He talks about Mets camp, Pete Alonso, Juan Soto and more!
Jerry Trupiano spent nearly 15 years in the Red Sox radio booth and called the team's historic 2004 World Series victory, ironically in his hometown of St. Louis. Trupiano attended St. Louis University and grew up learning from legendary Cardinals broadcaster Jack Buck. Prior to his time in Boston, Jerry was a sports talk show host for 14 years in Houston and did play-by-play for all of the city's professional teams.Early in his radio career, he gave a University of Houston student named Jim Nantz his first job in sports broadcasting. Years later at the 2021 Ouimet Banquet, Nantz surprised Trupiano by naming his endowed Ouimet Scholarship in honor of his mentor and longtime friend. In the Ouimet tradition, Jerry has continued paying it forward, teaching young broadcasters at the University of Houston and locally at Dean College.
With the reported addition of Alex Bregman to the Red Sox roster. Former Sox infielder Deven Marrero believes the team has what they need to make a run at the World Series. Marrero joins George Balekji and Kasey Hudson to break down exactly how much Bregman makes Boston better as he has all the same talent and leadership skill as Red Sox hall of famer Dustin Pedroia. Got a Question or Comment for the show? Email us at thechat@nesn.com or tweet at us at #NESNchat GET NESN 360: https://nesn.com/download-the-nesn-app/ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NESN Twitter: https://twitter.com/NESN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NESN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nesn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nesn Twitch: https://twitch.tv/nesn/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Red Sox pitcher and World Series champion Curt Schilling joins the show in New Orleans full 686 Fri, 07 Feb 2025 14:27:02 +0000 PCSMcm9JHNrUKayRUQMNSnfEU4gQ8fdR sports Shan and RJ sports Former Red Sox pitcher and World Series champion Curt Schilling joins the show in New Orleans 105.3 The Fan 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Red Sox legends Dustin Pedroia and Manny Ramirez missed out on being part of the National Baseball Hall of Fame class of 2025. With Pedroia's resume, Ramirez's history of PEDs and one final year of eligibility, many are wondering if the Sox legends will ever make it into Cooperstown. Former Red Sox player Lou Merloni joins Travis Thomas and Ountae Campbell to discuss Pedroia and Ramirez's chances of making the Hall of Fame. Plus, Merloni gives his thoughts on Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia being elected to the Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. For the full episode of Boston Has Entered The Chat, click here: https://youtube.com/live/pkcpqru-_kI?feature=share Are We Heading For A CM Punk vs John Cena Wrestlemania Main Event Got a Question or Comment for the show? Email us at thechat@nesn.com or tweet at us at #NESNchat GET NESN 360: https://nesn.com/download-the-nesn-app/ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NESN Twitter: https://twitter.com/NESN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NESN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nesn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nesn Twitch: https://twitch.tv/nesn/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): Former Red Sox executive and Mets GM Zack Scott - who currently runs the consulting and exec coaching firm 'Four Rings Sports - returns to the podcast to give awesome perspective on lessons learned from the postseason. Zack joins Bradfo to dive into the run made by his former team, the Mets, how important signing big names can be to a team, the mystery as to why teams don't value winning the World Series more, and what exactly happens at the GM Meetings. It's great insight heading into the Hot Stove season. 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
Former Red Sox and Mets First Baseman joins Zach Gelb
Mo Vaughn, Former Red Sox and Mets First Baseman I Steelers and Saints QB situations I Josh Perry, NBC Big Ten Analyst
Remembering Louie Tiant The '75 Series Transitioning the catching position Lynn and Rice Fisk The role of a catcher- modern nuances discussed- GREAT MESSAGE TO YOUNG CATCHERS
Former Red Sox Minor League Hitting Coach Dave Joppie On this episode, John, Zak, and Ty chat with hitting coach Dave Joppie!
One of the coolest shows we've ever done. Bronson Arroyo joined us to not just talk about his career with the Pirates, Red Sox, Reds & Dbacks, but also to bring his 6-string out and give us an exclusive live acoustic performance of a couple of the AMAZING songs from his new debut original album! We talk '04 Red Sox, his love for Cincy, and playing on stage with Eddie Vedder & Peter Gammons!!!! This is a cannot, never, ever miss episode!!!!!! Original Air Date: 3/13/23 Bleav Also make sure to subscribe to our Youtube page below! https://www.youtube.com/@themayorsofficewithseancasey
Woman crashed her car into a Popeyes. How much does the Hawk Tuah girl, Hailey Welch, get paid per appearance? Would Duji do OnlyFans for a million dollars? Manager at a Burger King was fired for hiring her son and his teenage friends. Should minors get paid the same amount as an adult? Former Red Sox player, Kevin Youkilis, is seen in video during an alleged assault. Something is wrong with Duji's eye.
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker recap the Blue Jays series win over the Cleveland Guardians and discuss the state of the team's bullpen with Yimi Garcia leaving Sunday's game with an elbow injury. Former Red Sox closer and NESN analyst Jonathan Papelbon (25:37) comments on Boston's young talent, Tanner Houck becoming the ace of the rotation and how to deal with bullpen injuries in-season. The guys go around the majors with The Athletic's Jayson Stark (51:58) and discuss how aggressive Atlanta will be ahead of the trade deadline, the injury bug hitting the Dodgers, the Orioles and more. Sportsnet's Madison Shipman (1:16:10) checks in from Rogers Centre ahead of Jays-Red Sox with her read on Toronto's recent play.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.
A former major league pitcher has been arrested in a major sex sting in Florida. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has more.
Tiffany, Mike, and Beau close out the opening hour by continuing to react to the Atlanta Braves earning the mini sweep over the Boston Red Sox by getting a 5-0 win last night thanks to two Marcell Ozuna home runs, some clutch defense, and another strong outing from former Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Chris Sale talk about facing his former team, and Marcell Ozuna talking about how he's been working on his technique.
Former Red Sox manager and 2 time champion Terry Francona joins the show. The guys react to Gregg Doyel's comment made during a Caitlin Clark press conference. The Peyload: Helping a stripper doing her taxes.
Cape Cod Dolphin Rescue Center -first patient of Dolphin Rescue Center successfully admitted and released. With our guest Brian Sharp - International Fund for Animal Welfare's Director of Marine Mammal Rescue, Kelly Conroy with Care packages for troops overseas – Adopt a Platoon Southie Style.Former Red Sox player Jeff Plympton's Kidney Transplant.RAIN - A Tribute to the Beatles is coming to the Boch Center Wang Theatre. Paul Curatolo – Member of RAIN will portray Paul McCartney joined Dan.
Former LSU standout as well as Red Sox, Rangers, And White Sox starter joins the show for an interview all about his time involved in baseball. Ranaudo provides insight into his college, minor league, and major league career and shares some very interesting stories along the way! Tune in to hear an entertaining interview featuring a guy who struck out Derek Jeter looking for his first ever strikeout. Thank you so much to Mr. Ranaudo for your time. If you want to hear more from Anthony I recommend checking out his Up and In Podcast. I hope you guys enjoy ⚾️
March 17, 1918: A young Babe Ruth, still primarily a pitcher, slugs a pair of home runs during a spring training game at Whittington Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The second long ball is thought to be the first 500-plus foot blast in baseball history. The Herculean shot—hit off Brooklyn Robins hurler Norman Plitt—soared far over the fence in deep right-center, coming to rest in the middle of an inhabited pond at the Arkansas Alligator Farm. The Boston Globe reported that "the intrusion" caused quite a "commotion among the Gators.” The epic drive was later measured at 573 feet—the distance from home plate to the pond's center.Amazingly, Ruth replicated the feat a week later in another spring exhibition versus Brooklyn. In its coverage of the proceedings, The Boston Post wrote: "Before the echo of the crash had died away the horsehide had dropped somewhere in the vicinity of South Hot Springs. . . . The sphere cleared the fence [400 feet away] by about 200 feet and dropped in the pond beside the Alligator Farm, while the spectators yelled with amazement." Edward Martin, writing for The Boston Globe, opined: "Every ball player in the park said [it] was the longest drive they had ever seen. . . . Had Ruth made the drive in Boston, it might have cleared the bleachers in right-center.""I've never in all my time seen a man use the bat as does the slugging Boston hurler," gushed manager Fielder Jones, who had witnessed several of Babe's colossal clouts. Former Red Sox catcher Les Nunamaker offered similar praise: "He has no weakness . . . and can hit anything coming in the direction of the plate. If a hurler is foolish enough to give him a high one on the inside, it is all off. He will knock it out of the grounds. It is the general belief of the players in camp that Ruth is the best sticker in the league. . . . He just handles that old bat as if it were a toothpick."Babe's heroics carried over into the regular season. Appearing in 95 games, he hit .300 with 26 doubles and an AL-best 11 home runs—his first of 12 long ball crowns. Though Ruth's 1918 power output seems paltry by modern standards, consider that the junior circuit's single-season record holder at the time was Socks Seybold, who hit 16 big flies in 1902. On the mound, the 23-year-old went 13-7 with a 2.27 ERA in 161 ⅓ innings pitched (2-0, 1.06 ERA in the World Series). Despite Ruth's stellar pitching, it was his mighty war club that captured the public's imagination.On November 26, 1918, The Associated Press wrote:"There were many stars in last year's baseball firmament, but there was only one Babe Ruth. Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Jim Vaughan, Benny Kauff, and other stars received their usual amount of interest, but the fan always returned to the question: Did Babe Ruth make a home run today?"✍️ Bobby King IICheck out Babe Ruth's Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/babe-ruth-biography/ ☑️Sources: http://www.hotspringsbaseballtrail.com + https://www.baseball-reference.com +
March 17, 1918: A young Babe Ruth, still primarily a pitcher, slugs a pair of home runs during a spring training game at Whittington Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The second long ball is thought to be the first 500-plus foot blast in baseball history. The Herculean shot—hit off Brooklyn Robins hurler Norman Plitt—soared far over the fence in deep right-center, coming to rest in the middle of an inhabited pond at the Arkansas Alligator Farm. The Boston Globe reported that "the intrusion" caused quite a "commotion among the Gators.” The epic drive was later measured at 573 feet—the distance from home plate to the pond's center.Amazingly, Ruth replicated the feat a week later in another spring exhibition versus Brooklyn. In its coverage of the proceedings, The Boston Post wrote: "Before the echo of the crash had died away the horsehide had dropped somewhere in the vicinity of South Hot Springs. . . . The sphere cleared the fence [400 feet away] by about 200 feet and dropped in the pond beside the Alligator Farm, while the spectators yelled with amazement." Edward Martin, writing for The Boston Globe, opined: "Every ball player in the park said [it] was the longest drive they had ever seen. . . . Had Ruth made the drive in Boston, it might have cleared the bleachers in right-center.""I've never in all my time seen a man use the bat as does the slugging Boston hurler," gushed manager Fielder Jones, who had witnessed several of Babe's colossal clouts. Former Red Sox catcher Les Nunamaker offered similar praise: "He has no weakness . . . and can hit anything coming in the direction of the plate. If a hurler is foolish enough to give him a high one on the inside, it is all off. He will knock it out of the grounds. It is the general belief of the players in camp that Ruth is the best sticker in the league. . . . He just handles that old bat as if it were a toothpick."Babe's heroics carried over into the regular season. Appearing in 95 games, he hit .300 with 26 doubles and an AL-best 11 home runs—his first of 12 long ball crowns. Though Ruth's 1918 power output seems paltry by modern standards, consider that the junior circuit's single-season record holder at the time was Socks Seybold, who hit 16 big flies in 1902. On the mound, the 23-year-old went 13-7 with a 2.27 ERA in 161 ⅓ innings pitched (2-0, 1.06 ERA in the World Series). Despite Ruth's stellar pitching, it was his mighty war club that captured the public's imagination.On November 26, 1918, The Associated Press wrote:"There were many stars in last year's baseball firmament, but there was only one Babe Ruth. Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Jim Vaughan, Benny Kauff, and other stars received their usual amount of interest, but the fan always returned to the question: Did Babe Ruth make a home run today?"✍️ Bobby King IICheck out Babe Ruth's Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/babe-ruth-biography/ ☑️Sources: http://www.hotspringsbaseballtrail.com + https://www.baseball-reference.com +
Sit back, relax, and listen to a Hall Of Pretty Good worthy interview, as Madison Younginer former Red Sox 7th round pick and Atlanta Braves reliever joins the show to discuss his time in the minors, his time in the MLB, what it's like pitching in Australia, and having your cousin get DFA'ed to make room for you on a big league roster! Thank you so much to Madison Younginer for sitting down giving us some of his time. I really think you guys will enjoy getting some insight into the mind of a former minor and major league ball player. Enjoy!
Former Red Sox infielder and current broadcaster Lou Merloni reacts to the Lucas Giolito news, explains why Jordan Montgomery probably isn't riding to the rescue and what he likes about broadcasting games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 1. Former Red Sox executive Theo Epstein has returned to the Red Sox- but what does it really mean for the baseball team? Patriots hire Alex Van Pelt as the new offensive coordinator.
Ed Hand & Andrew Parker are joined by pitcher Rio Gomez. Rio just finished up his final season under contract with the Red Sox and talks about what is ahead for the left-hander.
It's Wednesday, and the Red Sox have found their new Chief Baseball Officer. Former Red Sox player and Cubs executive Craig Breslow was hired yesterday, and Brady has some early questions about the move. Then, Brady brings on NESN Red Sox and Bruins Insider Tom Caron to ask him about Breslow's hiring. And Brady also asks TC about the hot start to the Bruins season. And then, the Celtics open up their season tonight in New York against the Knicks. Brady has a few questions for the team here at the beginning. And later, ESPN Radio Host Freddie Coleman joins the show! Freddie and Brady discuss the Patriots at the trade deadline, C's opening night, and more.
Andrew and Ed are back with former Red Sox minor league catcher Kole Cottam. The guys chat with Cottam about his time with the Red Sox organization, Triston Casas and how much he loved playing at Polar Park in Worcester.
(00:00) ESPN's Mike Reiss joins Toucher & Rich for his weekly segment to talk about the Patriots. (18:20) Former Red Sox knuckleballer Time Wakefield passed away at the age of 57. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & RICH: Twitter: @Toucherandrich | @FredToucher | @KenGriffeyrules Instagram: @toucherandrichofficial | @fredtoucher Facebook: Toucher & Rich Twitch: TheSportsHub Visit the Toucher & Rich page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow Boston's home for sports on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): Ron Roenicke was the only manager former Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom both hired and fired. It's why his perspective on Bloom's dismissal is an intriguing one. Bradfo caught up with Roenicke, who now works with the Dodgers, to get his reaction to the turnover involving the Sox, and how the unique Boston market may have impacted the decision. Roenicke also discusses how the relationship between front offices and the managers have evolved. 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
Brady is joined by former Boston Red Sox pitcher and two-time World Series champion Craig Breslow to talk about his Strike3 Foundation Wiffle Ball Tournament coming to Vermont soon. They also talk about his career with the Sox, memories of 2013, his ability to be a great immaculate grid name and his work with the Cubs.
Brady talks with former Boston Red Sox infielder and current Red Sox personality Lou Merloni about the state of the team, the play of Jarren Duran, the trade deadline and more.
On this episode of the “TC & Company Podcast,” Tom Caron is joined by former Red Sox pitcher Keith Foulke ahead of the Red Sox three-game road trip down to the Bronx to face longtime A.L. rivals, the New York Yankees. The two take it back all the way to 2004, to reminisce on the journey to the Red Sox World Series win. With the 20-year anniversary of the 2004 title coming up, Foulke recounts the American League Championship Series against the Yankees, and what it was like to close out Game 7 in the Bronx at old Yankee Stadium.
Hour 1. It's a tough time to be a Boston Sports fan! Former Red Sox pitchers are finding success elsewhere. Fitzy was in pain watching the Heat's role players struggle in Game 1 of the Finals. Fitzy isn't sold on the Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown duo. What are the potential trade options for Jaylen Brown? What's next for the Celtics?
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel was joined by former Red Sox slugger Mo Vaughn, one of Spiegel's favorite players of all time. Vaughn now runs a hitting academy in Florida. He shared his thoughts on the state of hitting in MLB these days and discussed the legendary Jackie Robinson's influence on him. Later, Ryan McGuffey of NBC Sports Chicago joined the show to discuss the White Sox's struggles in their 7-14 start.
Pat is starting to bring live bands back to Hoboken! However his first live gig is scheduled during the Princeton March Madness game… Pat compares him being a Former Red Sox and the Princeton basketball team. Does it hold the same power once you're out of college like it is when you are out of the major leagues? Pat will never not post about striking out Mike Trout, despite baseball Pat being dead. Lots of college basketball talk with random thoughts from the Light brothers this episode.
The guest is Steve August, a former Red Sox assistant general manager, and the founder of the New England Roughneck Travel Ball Program.
Red Sox says goodbye to Michael Wacha as he signs with the Padres and says welcome to Yu Chang. Justin Turner also explains why he's wearing the No. 2 despite Xander Bogaerts wearing the number for the majority of his Red Sox career. In other news, Alex Cora suggests that Bobby Dalbec could get some looks at shortstop during Spring Training.Jake Ignaszewski and NESN's Lauren Willand discuss what bringing back Yu Chang means for the middle infield alignment and why it's surprising that Chang is the only free agent that was re-signed from last season. Jake and Lauren then break down the incentive-heavy and complicated contract Michael Wacha signed with the San Diego Padres. They then discuss the possibility of Bobby Dalbec getting time at shortstop and two other positions during Spring Training.Speaking of shortstop, Jake and Lauren then discuss if it matters or not that Justin Turner chose to wear Xander Bogaerts number. Lastly, they do a mental health minute.Follow us on Twitter! @LO_RedSox & @jakeiggy & @lalalalaurrrrenSupport us by supporting our sponsors!FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get startedFANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Red Sox says goodbye to Michael Wacha as he signs with the Padres and says welcome to Yu Chang. Justin Turner also explains why he's wearing the No. 2 despite Xander Bogaerts wearing the number for the majority of his Red Sox career. In other news, Alex Cora suggests that Bobby Dalbec could get some looks at shortstop during Spring Training. Jake Ignaszewski and NESN's Lauren Willand discuss what bringing back Yu Chang means for the middle infield alignment and why it's surprising that Chang is the only free agent that was re-signed from last season. Jake and Lauren then break down the incentive-heavy and complicated contract Michael Wacha signed with the San Diego Padres. They then discuss the possibility of Bobby Dalbec getting time at shortstop and two other positions during Spring Training. Speaking of shortstop, Jake and Lauren then discuss if it matters or not that Justin Turner chose to wear Xander Bogaerts number. Lastly, they do a mental health minute. Follow us on Twitter! @LO_RedSox & @jakeiggy & @lalalalaurrrren Support us by supporting our sponsors! FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brady is joined by former Boston Red Sox GM and Red Sox Hall of Famer Dan Duquette to talk about the state of the Red Sox, what the Sox plan appears to be and more, including if he gets enough credit for helping to build the Red Sox 2004 championship team. Also, who is the best amateur player he ever saw, and does Brayan Bello remind him of Pedro Martinez, a player he traded for twice in his career?
Chris Cotillo talks to former Red Sox prospect Big Joe Davis after he announced his retirement from baseball. Davis talks about his decision to retire, his new job, living in a trailer and much more. Music: Airside by Hiro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Mikaela Lefrak checks in with former Red Sox ace Bill "Spaceman" Lee at his home in Craftsbury.
Host Mikaela Lefrak checks in with former Red Sox ace Bill "Spaceman" Lee at his home in Craftsbury.
2x World Series Champ and former Red Sox and Yankee Johnny Damon joins the show to discuss his playing career and Aaron Judge's historical year. Is Aaron Judge the regular season HR King with hitting #62 or should Barry Bonds still be considered the HR King? The Guys discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Red Sox outfielder Johnny Gomes joins MFM.
We hope you had a wonderful 4th of July weekend. This is the last of our 3 episode "Best of" run. David & Joe Will be back next week with a brand new episode. Pete Ruiz left his first career as a major league baseball pitcher with the Red Sox and pursued real estate with Keller Williams. On today's show, hear how a man who appeared homeless and literally fell asleep at an open house that Pete was holding turned out to be an inflection point in Pete's career. When you're finished today's show you'll learn: Why you never should take any prospect for granted Why real estate, like sports, is all about discipline How chance encounters can change your life Turning small actions into daily disciplines will alter your trajectory And more Today Pete's business in California does around $150 million in volume and he breaks down how we was able to scale using disciplines you too can wrap your arms around. You can find all the show notes at aipodcast.co/show/58. Follow David at @daviddmorse on Instagram and Joe at @joe.quattrucci. Interested in joining the brokerage that's redefining agent opportunity in Scottsdale? Reach out by DM, email at davidmorse@kw.com or directly at 480-767-3000.