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Can Terry Francona get Elly De La Cruz's Reds going? Who is better: Judge's Yankees or Lindor's Mets? Are the Tigers really this good? Plus, a whip around each division handicapping which teams are in the best spots at this point in the season. Full Youtube Broadcast here: https://youtu.be/D3nF5LTR32M
Hour 4: Ken "soft-pedaling" Jed Wills? + Zack Meisel + Francona slow starts full 2156 Wed, 04 Jun 2025 14:15:10 +0000 fDF3rlyS08y1F6AcuGvu5cVu1eryPdv1 sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 4: Ken "soft-pedaling" Jed Wills? + Zack Meisel + Francona slow starts The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.am
Tony and Austin talk Reds, Francona, Krall, check in with Joe Danneman and Mo Egger, take your calls and TalkBacks and more on ESPN 1530!
The Cincinnati Reds are set to face the National League Central-leading Chicago Cubs in a pivotal three-game series at Great American Ball Park, starting Friday, May 23, 2025. This series marks the return of Reds ace Hunter Greene from the 15-day injured list, a development that has fans and analysts buzzing with anticipation. Greene's comeback is a critical boost for Cincinnati as they aim to close the gap with the division-leading Cubs. Greene, a first-time All-Star in 2024, has been sidelined since May 7 due to a Grade 1 right groin strain sustained during a start against Atlanta. Before the injury, the 25-year-old right-hander was dominant, posting a 4-2 record with a 2.36 ERA over 45.2 innings, striking out 61 batters while issuing just eight walks, and maintaining a stellar 0.81 WHIP. His return on Friday, confirmed by manager Terry Francona, follows a successful 35-pitch simulated game on May 18, where Greene reported no discomfort and easy velocity. Francona's confidence in Greene's readiness underscores the pitcher's meticulous preparation, including a bullpen session in Pittsburgh this week. Facing the Cubs, Greene brings a strong track record. He is 4-1 with a 4.06 ERA in seven career starts against Chicago, including a standout performance on May 26, 2023, when he tossed six no-hit innings with 11 strikeouts in a 9-0 victory at Wrigley Field. However, Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki poses a challenge, hitting .462 with two homers in 13 at-bats against Greene. Chicago will counter with left-hander Matthew Boyd (4-2, 2.98 ERA), who has struggled in Cincinnati, going 0-3 with a 9.69 ERA in four career starts. The Reds' rotation for the series is formidable, with Andrew Abbott (3-0, 1.80 ERA) and Nick Lodolo (4-4, 3.22 ERA) slated for Saturday and Sunday. Cincinnati, sitting at .500, sees this series as a chance to gain ground in the NL Central, especially with two of their next four series against the Cubs. Greene's return injects energy and leadership into a young Reds squad, and his performance could set the tone for a crucial stretch. With the Cubs riding high, this matchup promises high-stakes baseball, with Greene's electric arm at the forefront.
The Cincinnati Reds' recent five-game winning streak in the 2025 MLB season, culminating on May 19, 2025, marks a significant turnaround for the team, pushing them above .500 with a 25-24 record. This streak, tied for their longest this season, showcases a blend of stellar pitching, solid defense, and timely offense under the guidance of new manager Terry Francona, hired on October 4, 2024, for his proven track record, including two World Series titles with the Boston Red Sox. The streak began with a surge after dropping two games to the Chicago White Sox. Key to this run was the Reds' pitching staff, with starters like Andrew Abbott delivering, as seen in his five-inning performance against the Cleveland Guardians, navigating a bases-loaded jam. The bullpen was equally impressive, allowing just three earned runs over 20 innings. Defensively, the Reds were nearly flawless, committing only one error across 45 innings. Offensively, the team erupted for nine or more hits in each game, with a season-high seven doubles in their May 19 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Standout performances included Will Benson's three-run homer against the Guardians and contributions from stars like Elly De La Cruz, whose electrifying play continues to fuel the lineup. This streak, a stark contrast to last season when the Reds never reached .500 this late, has reignited fan optimism. Francona's leadership, paired with a rotation led by Hunter Greene (4-2, 2.36 ERA), positions the Reds as contenders in the NL Central. As they face upcoming series against the Cubs and Pirates, maintaining this momentum could solidify their postseason aspirations, making this streak a defining moment in their 2025 campaign In Seattle, the Mariners have prioritized season ticket holders for the 2025 MLB season, offering exclusive benefits like priority postseason ticket access, discounts on merchandise (15% off, 20% on Tuesdays), dining at The Boxyard (15% off), and parking. Through the MLB Ballpark app, members manage tickets, forward them, or sell extras on StubHub, the official fan-to-fan marketplace. However, the Mariners strictly regulate reselling, classifying those who buy primarily to resell as "Ticket Brokers," potentially losing benefits or facing account cancellation. Posts on X highlight similar policies in Indianapolis, where the Colts sent letters to season ticket holders, warning that purchasing tickets solely for resale violates ticketing policies. For the Indianapolis Indians (MiLB), 2025 season ticket holders enjoy up to 40% off gate prices, priority seating, exclusive event invitations, on-field batting practice, and a personal service representative. Flexible plans range from full-season to mini or flex packages, catering to varied schedules. Both teams emphasize enhancing fan experiences while enforcing strict anti-resale measures to protect loyal fans, reflecting a broader trend in sports ticketing to reward committed supporters and curb profiteering.
Francona managing Reds not as awkward + Browns don't have marketable superstars? full 657 Fri, 16 May 2025 12:13:56 +0000 LJDcwml4xKNf3OTqChq1gHCpZW8m1I1I nfl,mlb,cleveland browns,cleveland guardians,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima nfl,mlb,cleveland browns,cleveland guardians,sports Francona managing Reds not as awkward + Browns don't have marketable superstars? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://play
On May 7, 2025, the Cincinnati Reds secured a narrow 4-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, snapping a four-game losing streak and improving their record to 18-19. The game was highlighted by TJ Friedl's two home runs, which provided crucial offensive firepower, and a resilient bullpen effort led by Brent Suter and closer Emilio Pagan, who bounced back from a blown save the previous night to earn his ninth save in 11 opportunities. The Reds' starting rotation, ranked fifth in the majors in WAR and eighth in ERA, has been a cornerstone of their season, and this win underscored their ability to compete despite mounting challenges. However, the victory was overshadowed by a concerning injury to ace pitcher Hunter Greene, who exited in the fourth inning with a right groin injury. Greene, a 2024 All-Star and Cy Young contender, had been dominant through three scoreless innings, striking out six and allowing just two hits on 53 pitches. The injury occurred during warm-up pitches before the fourth, when Greene felt a “grab” in his groin, prompting manager Terry Francona and a trainer to remove him from the game. Greene, who remained optimistic postgame, is scheduled for an MRI on May 8 to determine the injury's severity. He expressed hope of avoiding the injured list but acknowledged uncertainty, stating, “I don't know what the future holds on this.” The Reds are already grappling with a slew of injuries, with key players like Noelvi Marte (oblique), Austin Hays (hamstring), and Jake Fraley (calf) sidelined or limited. Greene's potential absence could strain the team's pitching depth, especially after his stellar 2025 performance (4-2, 2.36 ERA, 61 strikeouts in 45.2 innings). If Greene misses time, 22-year-old prospect Chase Petty, who recently threw six no-hit innings inTriple-A, is a likely replacement, though his MLB debut was rocky. Despite the injury concerns, the Reds' resilience in holding off the Braves (17-18) offers hope. Francona emphasized the team's grit, noting that while Greene's exit was a blow, the win showcased their ability to adapt. As Cincinnati navigates this precarious moment, Greene's MRI results will be pivotal in determining whether their rotation can continue to anchor a season teetering on the edge.
On May 6, 2025, the Cincinnati Reds fell to the Atlanta Braves 2-1 in a gut-wrenching extra-inning loss at Truist Park, marking their fourth straight defeat and sixth in eight games. The game was a pitchers' duel, with Reds starter Andrew Abbott delivering a stellar performance, allowing just one run over six innings, and reliever Tony Santillan pitching effectively. However, the offense struggled immensely, failing to capitalize on scoring opportunities, including a leadoff double, and managing only one run despite multiple chances with runners in scoring position. A critical defensive miscue in the ninth inning involving Jake Fraley and Matt McLain, where a relay throw was not executed, allowed the Braves to extend the game. Emilio Pagán's blown save and Marcell Ozuna's walk-off single in the 10th sealed the Reds' fate, dropping their record to 18-19. Reds fans, already frustrated by a season of unmet expectations under manager Terry Francona, erupted on social media. Posts on X captured the sentiment: fans called the team's fundamental play “sickening,” lamenting poor situational hitting and communication errors, with one user stating, “The lack of offense is so underwhelming… Better tie the series next two games” ( @Rhino_2016 ). Others expressed disillusionment, feeling the game was “unwatchable” and criticizing Francona's leadership as merely “collecting a paycheck” ( @ZachDoran4 ). The inability to score the ghost runner in extra innings and the defensive blunder were particularly sore points, with fans labeling the loss “brutal” ( @RedsDaily4 ). Despite some acknowledgment of bad luck, like a hit-by-pitch call and an unlucky bounce, the consensus was clear: the Reds' offensive woes and sloppy play have pushed fan patience to the brink, with many questioning the team's direction.
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Post-Dispatch podcasts page: https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43 Please consider subscribing: https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5 If we can all agree that teams in the National League Central cycle in and then out of a window contention, then let's begin the discussion there as a brand new Best Podcast in Baseball does with a look at all five division rivals and where they are in their timeline to contend. Longtime Cincinnati baseball writer and Reds beat writer C. Trent Rosecrans, who is now with The Athletic and The New York Times, joins Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold during a rain delay at Great American Ball Park to look out the windows and see what teams are in a downcycle from contending, what team is square in an urgent window to do so, and where the Reds and Cardinals fit on the spectrum. The comparison between the Reds and Cardinals gets some added gravity when considering how the Reds have a young nucleus of players -- and arguably the most-talented position player (Elly De La Cruz) and most-talented starter (Hunter Greene) in the division -- and yet they're not considered a favorite, some pundits don't see them as a contender, and it's not the first itme they've had a core built to contend that doesn't. That's a lesson for the Cardinals who want to build a core as well and expect to contend -- but there's no guarantee. An X-factor for the Reds is manager Terry Francona, who came out of retirement to lead the Cincinnati youth and possible galvanize them for a division run they've not been able to make due to inconsistency. Francona's arrival in the NL Central comes 14 years after the Cardinals interviewd him for their manager vacancy. Rosecrans and Goold, two writers who covered the late Walt Jocketty when he was leading the Reds or Cardinals front office, respectively, also discuss the popular baseball exec's impact on both franchises and especially what he brought back to Cincinnati that the Reds are out to restore even today. Star Wars Day is also discussed. The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold. In its 13th season, BPIB can be found wherever you get your podcasts. It is likely in need of a new theme song after all these years.
The Reds with Terry Francona are currently the third wild card. We think Francona would have worked here to make the right decisions with the lineup, bullpen, and decisions. Would the Pirates have two or three more wins with a different manager?
Hour 1 with Bob Pompeani and Joe Starkey: The Pirates have been shut out more than any team and are 11-19. The Reds with Terry Francona are currently the third wild card. We think Francona would have worked here to make the right decisions with the lineup, bullpen, and decisions. Jeff Patton of Baseball Card Castle joined the show for Starkey's Card of the Week.
Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing. The Cincinnati Reds are currently mired in a frustrating three-game losing streak as of April 4, 2025, with each defeat coming by an identical score of 1-0. This skid, which follows a promising 14-3 victory over the Texas Rangers on March 31, has dropped the Reds to a 2-4 record early in the 2025 season. What makes this stretch particularly remarkable—and historically rare—is that it marks only the second time since 1920 that a Major League Baseball team has lost three consecutive games by a 1-0 margin, underscoring both the brilliance of Cincinnati's pitching and the utter collapse of its offense. The Reds' pitching staff has been nothing short of exceptional during this trio of losses. Across the three games—against the Rangers on April 1 and the San Francisco Giants on April 2 and 3—Reds hurlers have allowed just 12 hits and three runs, with starters like Nathan Eovaldi and Carson Spiers delivering standout performances. Eovaldi, for instance, tossed a complete-game shutout on April 1, only to see his effort wasted by a silent lineup. The bullpen has been equally stingy, keeping opponents in check but unable to secure a win due to a lack of run support. This level of pitching dominance should have Cincinnati sitting pretty, yet the team finds itself on the wrong end of history. Offensively, the Reds have hit rock bottom. After erupting for 14 runs in their series opener against Texas, they've been shut out for 27 straight innings, managing a meager nine hits while striking out 27 times over the three losses. Stars like Elly De La Cruz and Matt McLain, who powered the early-season surge, have gone cold, leaving manager Terry Francona scratching his head. “We'll figure it out together,” Francona said postgame, a sentiment that reflects both optimism and urgency. The bats, which showed such promise, have vanished at a critical juncture. This streak isn't just a statistical anomaly; it's a wake-up call. While the Reds can't clinch a playoff spot in April, they can certainly dig themselves a hole. With a tough four-game set against the Milwaukee Brewers starting today, Cincinnati's offense must awaken fast—or risk letting stellar pitching go to waste in a season that began with postseason aspirations. Baseball's unpredictability is on full display, and for Reds fans, patience is being tested early
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Terry Francona, the newly appointed manager of the Cincinnati Reds, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record to a team eager to return to postseason glory. Hired in October 2024 after a year away from baseball, Francona emerged from retirement to take the helm of a young, talented Reds squad that has struggled to translate potential into consistent success. As of March 13, 2025, with spring training underway, Francona's presence has already injected optimism into a franchise that hasn't reached the playoffs in a full season since 2013. Francona's managerial resume is nothing short of illustrious. A likely future Hall of Famer, he boasts two World Series titles with the Boston Red Sox (2004, 2007), ending the infamous Curse of the Bambino, and led the Cleveland Guardians to an American League pennant in 2016. Over 23 seasons as a manager, he has amassed 1,950 wins, earned three Manager of the Year awards, and posted winning records in 18 of his last 19 seasons. His decision to unretire came after Reds president of baseball operations Nick Krall and GM Brad Meador visited him in Tucson, sparking a renewed sense of purpose. Francona has cited health challenges as a reason for stepping away in 2023, but surgeries to replace his shoulder and repair a double hernia during his hiatus revitalized him for this new chapter. Known for his humor and player-friendly approach, Francona has quickly endeared himself to Reds fans and players alike. His spring training debut on February 22, 2025, marked his return to the dugout after 510 days, managing a split-squad game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Early reports highlight his enthusiasm—“My favorite place in the world is the ballpark,” he said—and his focus on fostering a competitive culture. He's already navigating challenges, such as prospect Cam Collier's thumb surgery, with a pragmatic optimism that resonates with the team. Francona inherits a roster brimming with potential, led by stars like Elly De La Cruz and Hunter Greene, alongside promising talents like Matt McLain and Spencer Steer. His challenge is clear: harness this youth movement to end Cincinnati's playoff drought. With his history of turning teams into contenders, Francona's leadership could be the catalyst the Reds need to reclaim their place among baseball's elite in 2025 and beyond.
Hunter Greene says Reds success is on the players, not just Terry Francona. Francona speaks on what it means to honor P{ete Rose this year, and Jason Fitz joins the show to talk NFL Offseason. Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing.
Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing. In todays episode of OTB the boys talk about Public Pressure. Joe Burrows media tour has rubbed some people the wrong way. Others believe that this is the only thing he can do to presuade the front office to pay the stars on the team. We discuss if Joe Burrows tour is warranted and if it will even work! Bengals also need to add outside the team this year as well. The needs for the team are many but we discuss the top priorites and players to target. Jonathan India Speaks! He loves the Francona move and thinks that the young players will get their butts in gear with a guy whos more stern. This and more on Off the Bench!
The Truck began heading west, and we are now awaiting Pitchers and Catchers reporting day early next week! Tim and Seth discuss the Fangraphs predictions on the Reds and why they do not agree with the predictions. Then they dive into Terry Franconca's appearance on Starksville discussing taking the Reds manager position, having Matt McLain back, and Elly De La Cruz Lastly, the guys dive into the 25th anniversary of the Ken Griffey Jr trade! You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon! You can also give us a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch each episode as it is released. Follow us on Twitter @riverfrontcincy, Instagram, and Facebook. Please subscribe to the audio podcast for free (on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to the podcast via email (team@riverfrontcincy.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 53 of TableSetters! This week, we're joined by Mike Petraglia, host of Code Reds, the Cincinnati Reds podcast by CLNS Media. A seasoned journalist with years of experience covering the Reds, MLB, and beyond, Mike offers invaluable insights into Cincinnati's outlook for 2025. Follow him on X @Trags for his expert commentary. We begin with the Reds' most significant offseason move: the hiring of Terry Francona as manager. What impact will Francona's leadership bring to the team's culture and playoff aspirations? Mike shares his thoughts on how this hire could signal a transformative era for the franchise. Next, we analyze the acquisition of Gavin Lux. Could he take over at second base, and how might this affect Matt McClain's role as he returns from injury? We explore the implications for the infield and beyond. The Reds' pitching staff is also in focus. With Hunter Greene at the forefront and additions like Brady Singer and Rhett Lowder strengthening the rotation, what key factors will determine their success? Plus, we examine the potential impact of Carlos Estevez on the bullpen and his fit alongside Alexis Díaz. Elly De La Cruz remains the Reds' centerpiece. Could he be the player to redefine the future of MLB contracts? We discuss his immense potential, areas for growth, and whether an extension might already be in the works. We also reflect on the returns of Noelvi Marte and Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Chase Burns' rise as a pitching prospect, and the lasting legacy of Pete Rose following his passing. Lastly, we consider the Reds' chances of capturing the NL Central crown. Who presents the bigger challenge—the Cubs or the Brewers? Mike also shares the offseason move he wishes the Reds had made, his most memorable moment covering the team, and his Cincinnati sports Mount Rushmore. Follow us for more:
Gratitude and Resilience - Thank you to Canadians, including Mat Germain, for their contributions during hurricanes and wildfires in Florida and California.Excitement for upcoming 2025 Baseball SeasonSpring Training dates: Pitchers and Catchers Report: February 12, 2025.Truck Day: February 3, 2025 (celebrated by teams like the Boston Red Sox).Collegiate Baseball Opening Days, Division I: February 14, 2025, Division II: January 31, 2025.Rays Prospects and Player AnalysisJunior Caminero: Graduated from prospect status in 2024, no longer a rookie.Carson Williams - best defensive prospect in minor league baseball (MLB executives' poll). Willaims combines elite defense and power but still developing his hitting.Chandler Simpson - Stole 104 bases in 2024, known for speed and strong hitting.Xavier Isaac - Emerging as a power hitter, possibly a future left fielder.Rays' System OutlookProspects like Williams, Simpson, and Isaac could fill critical positionsPipeline of elite outfielders for the first time since the late 2000sStrategic trades opened opportunities for younger players to riseDrew Rasmussen UpdateSigned a two-year extension with the RaysCareer ERA is consistently below 3.00, with a steady WHIP (~1.04)Limited innings pitched due to past injuries, including two Tommy John surgeries.Contract reflects his dual potential as a reliever or starting pitcher, with incentives ranging from $8M to $20M in 2026Team Strength and Roster DecisionsThe Future of Brandon Lowe and Yandy DíazDeveloping infield and outfield talent reflects a strategy for long-term success.Expect a transformative 2025 season with young talent stepping up Fixing the Trop is it worth it?Ex-Rays – where are they nowCharlie Morton – Orioles replacing Corbin BurnesBlake Snell - DodgersNathaniel Lowe traded to the NationalsAmed Rosario to NationalsTommy Pham?Cincinnati Reds & the Tito EffectGavin Lux traded from Dodgers to the RedsTony Tito Francona now managing the Cincinnati RedsTito & Kevin Cash have always built strong connections with their teamsElly De La Cruz amazing talent may grow under Tito Waiting for another big trade for the Rays Thanks to Mat Germain for bringing his knowledge, wit and wisdom to the show. You can catch more of Mat on BlueSky @matgermain.bsky.socialMark can be found on BlueSky at @baseballbizondeck.bsky.social & and at http://www.baseballbizondeck.comBaseballBiz is on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, and Spotify Special thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward
Terry Francona's Reds continue to under-the-radar wheel and deal as they pick up Gavin Lux from the Dodgers. Casey tells us why he thinks Cincy is coming into the 2025 season HOT. Brent Rooker got paid by the A's but a the consensus is that he didn't give enough. Sean has an awesome perspective on why Brent took the cash and why it was the RIGHT move for him. PS - For those joining for our Alex Cora interview - the Red Sox skipper got caught in a meeting so he'll be joining us on Wednesday!!! Tune in then. https://bleav.com/
The Scott Boras Effect & Player DisadvantagesJuan Soto's Big Contract and the Gambling Industry Influence on SalariesWhy Soto Chose the MetsSteve Cohen's Impact on the Mets and MLBMark shares a conversation with Lou Schiff about Steve Cohen's ownership, with Lou wishing Cohen owned every MLB team for his commitment to winning and willingness to spend money.Mat reflects on how Cohen's approach contrasts with other owners, driving the Mets to become true championship contenders.The Blue Jays and Their MisstepsBlue Jays for focusing on signing Juan Soto instead of solidifying their system by locking down Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and building a competitive roster.Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s potential departure, especially if the Jays don't show more commitment to winning.Will White Sox be sold to a Montreal-based ownership groupVladdy Guerrero Jr. could find a home with the AngelsMLB Spring Training and player signingsThe influence of gambling on MLB contractsThe rivalry between the Mets and YankeesSteve Cohen's impact on the Mets' financial commitmentThe Blue Jays' struggles to build a competitive teamPotential future for Vladimir Guerrero Jr.Blue Jays never have exceeded the luxury taxShould have forgottend Soto and signed Max Fried & Willy AdamesWill Bo Bichette & Vlad Jr stick aroundBlue Jays pitchers are aging$23 million a yearShould have considered Ketel Martinez and saved 7 million more to 2nd baseman Andrés GiménezWill Vladdy Jr continue to stay with the Blue JaysMontreal baseball expanded franchise – could that be a future home for VladdyRed Sox & No Soto – decisions to be made – Rafael DeversThe Rangers have a deep roster including Nate EovaldiPeek over the fence with Rule 5Orioles brought in Gary Sanchez & Tyler O'NeillWill Orioles bring back Teoscar Hernandez to their young teamTrevor Rogers the best LHP for the Blue JaysAL East – what it will look like in 2025Shane McClanahan will be returning to the Tampa Bay RaysHow Rule 5 gives a lot of players into the show who otherwise may not rise up on their current teamAnthony Santander was lifted up years ago on Rule 5If you return a player you took from Rule 5 then original team must pay you 50K to get them backRays in Rule 5Bring in the Hammer – Dan Hammer from the Orioles & Jake BrentzRays are committed to keeping open spaces for the guys that they may bring back up including Carson Williams, Chandle Simpson, Ahmed RosarioSeiya Suzuki could anchor the Rays outfield - $19 million a yearThe Return of Tony Francona – now with the Cincinnati Reds 46: - Caitlin Clark – WNBA – Basketball Card – more than annual salaryDr. Leslie Heaphy, IWBC, on the Cooperstown, Hall of Fame Eras committeeExpansion teams by 2030? Montreal already vetted by MLB – Would Stephen Bronfman show same commitment as a Steve CohenMontreal government is spending $870 million on a new roof for their stadium – should they buy an existing franchise or be part of the expansion – maybe White Sox or A'sMontreal, Salt Lake City, NashvilleThe Angels – Ron Washington – supports and builds his players and holds them accountableRon wants hungry players that are teachableBring us a healthy season for Mike TroutJust a reminder you can find Mat at M-A-T-G-E-R-M-A-I-N dot bsky social. That's @matgermain.bsky.social or Mark at @baseballbizondeck.bsky.socialSpecial thank s to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward
On this edition of The Riverfront Reds Show, Seth Shaner is joined by Chris Garber to talk about the Cincinnati Reds and what they might look like under Terry Francona. The two rehash their viewings of the new Netflix documentary about the 2004 Red Sox team that Francona managed out of a 3-0 hole in the ALCS. Francona's simple approach to each player and situation give Shaner and Garber hope for the future in Cincinnati. You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon! You can also give us a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch each episode as it is released. Follow us on Twitter @riverfrontcincy, Instagram, and Facebook. Please subscribe to the audio podcast for free (on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon Music, and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! This episode was sponsored by SeatGeek! Use code RIVERFRONT for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/teamseatgeek Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to the podcast via email (team@riverfrontcincy.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Code Reds - Breaking Down All Things Cincinnati Baseball with Mike Petraglia
CINCINNATI -- Chris Valaika has worked with some of the top young hitters in baseball in his last three years with the Cleveland Guardians as hitting instructor. He worked with Steven Kwan and Jose Ramirez, helping to turn the Guardians into one of the most feared lineups in the American League. Can he work that same magic with the likes of Matt McLain and Elly De La Cruz? New Reds skipper Terry Francona hired Valaika in 2022 and worked with him for two seasons. Now, Francona has brought Valaika on board for the similar role with the Reds. Trags talks with Valaika about he plans to work with Elly De La Cruz and Matt McLain and the other talented and promising prospects on the Reds roster.
Tom Caron and Alex Speier welcome former Red Sox manager Terry Francona for an insightful discussion about his journey in baseball. Francona reflects on his decision to return to managing, sharing how taking a year off rejuvenated him. He opens up about feeling like he let people down when he retired and what drives him now as he leads the Reds. Terry shares his thoughts on the impact of the 2004 documentary, his comfortable clubhouse atmosphere, and how his experiences over the past two decades have shaped him. He recounts the challenges of coming to Boston, including managing the weight of the city's history and keeping pace with Theo Epstein. Francona also discusses pivotal moments from the 2004 season, including the trade deadline moves and Game 3 against the Yankees, where Tim Wakefield made significant sacrifices for the team. He reflects on the influence of key players like Keith Foulke and Derek Lowe, as well as the evolution of David Ortiz's expectations. With candid anecdotes about managing the pressures of Boston, relationships with players like Kevin Cash, and the surprising journeys of former players now in managerial roles, this episode is a must-listen for Red Sox fans. Don't miss this engaging conversation featuring Tom Caron and Alex Speier on 310 To Left! 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
Terry Francona reflects on the profound changes in his life over the past 20 years since the historic 2004 season. He shares insights about what he inherited when he took the helm in Boston, emphasizing how he had to keep pace with Theo Epstein, whom he describes as the smartest person in the room. Francona candidly discusses the immense pressure of managing a team steeped in history, revealing how his initial naivety helped him navigate the challenges of Boston. He also touches on the pivotal moments after the trade deadline, including the decision to move Nomar Garciaparra, and recounts the memorable Game 3 against the Yankees, where Tim Wakefield made sacrifices to support the team. Don't miss this thought-provoking segment featuring Terry Francona with Tom Caron and Alex Speier on 310 To Left! 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
October 19, 2004 --The Yankees hold a 3-2 lead over the Red Sox in the ALCS with Game 6 to be played at Yankee Stadium. The starting pitchers were Curt Schilling of the Red Sox and Jon Lieber of the Yankees. Schilling pitched with a torn tendon sheath in his right ankle, which was sutured in place in an unprecedented procedure by Red Sox team doctors. The game was scoreless till the fourth inning when Sox second baseman Mark Bellhorn hit a shot into the leftfield stands. The ball struck a fan in the chest and dropped back onto the field, where Left field umpire Jim Joyce signaled that the ball was still in play. After a discussion with Sox Manager Terry Francona, the umpires huddled and overruled the call giving Bellhorn a three run homer and the Sox a 4-0 lead. Despite his injury, Shilling provided seven strong innings giving up only 1 run on a Bernie Williams homer before leaving the game completely exhausted and his sock soaked in blood. Bronson Arroyo would take over for Schilling in the eighth and give up a quick run on a Miguel Cairo double and a Derek Jeter single. With Alex Rodriguez up what followed was truly bizarre. ARod grounded a pitch back to Arroyo who scooped up the ball and ran down the first baseline to tag Rodriguez out, who slapped at Arroyo's arm and glove, knocking the ball loose. As the ball rolled down the baseline, ARod advanced to second and Jeter scored. The umpires huddled again and called Rodriguez out on interference and ordered Jeter back to first. Yankee Stadium erupted as fans rained debris onto the field prompting Francona to remove his players from the field for safety. The NYPD, in full riot gear, restored order and remained on the field for a full inning. Sox closer Keith Foulke would keep the Yanks off the board in the 9th and secure the game for Boston. The Red Sox, the 26th team in Major League Baseball playoff history to face a 3--0 series deficit, became the first to force a Game Seven.
October 19, 2004 --The Yankees hold a 3-2 lead over the Red Sox in the ALCS with Game 6 to be played at Yankee Stadium. The starting pitchers were Curt Schilling of the Red Sox and Jon Lieber of the Yankees. Schilling pitched with a torn tendon sheath in his right ankle, which was sutured in place in an unprecedented procedure by Red Sox team doctors. The game was scoreless till the fourth inning when Sox second baseman Mark Bellhorn hit a shot into the leftfield stands. The ball struck a fan in the chest and dropped back onto the field, where Left field umpire Jim Joyce signaled that the ball was still in play. After a discussion with Sox Manager Terry Francona, the umpires huddled and overruled the call giving Bellhorn a three run homer and the Sox a 4-0 lead. Despite his injury, Shilling provided seven strong innings giving up only 1 run on a Bernie Williams homer before leaving the game completely exhausted and his sock soaked in blood. Bronson Arroyo would take over for Schilling in the eighth and give up a quick run on a Miguel Cairo double and a Derek Jeter single. With Alex Rodriguez up what followed was truly bizarre. ARod grounded a pitch back to Arroyo who scooped up the ball and ran down the first baseline to tag Rodriguez out, who slapped at Arroyo's arm and glove, knocking the ball loose. As the ball rolled down the baseline, ARod advanced to second and Jeter scored. The umpires huddled again and called Rodriguez out on interference and ordered Jeter back to first. Yankee Stadium erupted as fans rained debris onto the field prompting Francona to remove his players from the field for safety. The NYPD, in full riot gear, restored order and remained on the field for a full inning. Sox closer Keith Foulke would keep the Yanks off the board in the 9th and secure the game for Boston. The Red Sox, the 26th team in Major League Baseball playoff history to face a 3--0 series deficit, became the first to force a Game Seven.
October 19, 2004 --The Yankees hold a 3-2 lead over the Red Sox in the ALCS with Game 6 to be played at Yankee Stadium. The starting pitchers were Curt Schilling of the Red Sox and Jon Lieber of the Yankees. Schilling pitched with a torn tendon sheath in his right ankle, which was sutured in place in an unprecedented procedure by Red Sox team doctors. The game was scoreless till the fourth inning when Sox second baseman Mark Bellhorn hit a shot into the leftfield stands. The ball struck a fan in the chest and dropped back onto the field, where Left field umpire Jim Joyce signaled that the ball was still in play. After a discussion with Sox Manager Terry Francona, the umpires huddled and overruled the call giving Bellhorn a three run homer and the Sox a 4-0 lead. Despite his injury, Shilling provided seven strong innings giving up only 1 run on a Bernie Williams homer before leaving the game completely exhausted and his sock soaked in blood. Bronson Arroyo would take over for Schilling in the eighth and give up a quick run on a Miguel Cairo double and a Derek Jeter single. With Alex Rodriguez up what followed was truly bizarre. ARod grounded a pitch back to Arroyo who scooped up the ball and ran down the first baseline to tag Rodriguez out, who slapped at Arroyo's arm and glove, knocking the ball loose. As the ball rolled down the baseline, ARod advanced to second and Jeter scored. The umpires huddled again and called Rodriguez out on interference and ordered Jeter back to first. Yankee Stadium erupted as fans rained debris onto the field prompting Francona to remove his players from the field for safety. The NYPD, in full riot gear, restored order and remained on the field for a full inning. Sox closer Keith Foulke would keep the Yanks off the board in the 9th and secure the game for Boston. The Red Sox, the 26th team in Major League Baseball playoff history to face a 3--0 series deficit, became the first to force a Game Seven.
On this edition of The Riverfront Reds Show, Seth Shaner and Ben Brown are joined by longtime journalist and Cleveland baseball fan Jeff Svoboda (@JacketsInsider on X), who shares his thoughts on the Terry Francona hire in Cincinnati after watching Francona guide the Tribe to the playoffs in six of his 11 seasons up north. Seth and Ben answer some Viewer Mail questions and talk about what they expect to see out of the franchise in the coming months. You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon! You can also give us a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch each episode as it is released. Follow us on Twitter @riverfrontcincy, Instagram, and Facebook. Please subscribe to the audio podcast for free (on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon Music, and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! This episode was sponsored by SeatGeek! Use code RIVERFRONT for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/teamseatgeek Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to the podcast via email (team@riverfrontcincy.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on the podcast, I'm talking about Terry Francona coming out of retirement after only 1 year to manage the Cincinnati Reds.
In our 63rd episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer open by discussing the outstanding playoff theatre so far before diving into MLB and baseball card news and notes. Then we revisit our Razzball staff preseason picks to see what went right, what went wrong, and which fellow writers had some of our favorite calls.You can find us on twitter (X) at @cardscategories, @mcouill7, and @jbrewer17 and on bluesky at @mcouill7.bsky.social. Email the pod at cardscategories@gmail.com.We have Cards & Categories swag for purchase here!Links to things discussed in the pod:Brent Rooker undergoes extensor repair surgery on right armJeremy's highly scientific search for the next RookerTomoyuki Sugano to be posted this offseasonReds hire Terry FranconaBud Black gets one-year extension in ColoradoPaul Skenes gifts Livvy Dunne a card of their dog for her b-dayUpcoming baseball card release schedule:10/9: Bowman Sterling10/11: Topps Cosmic Chrome10/16: Topps Update10/30: Topps Allen & Ginter11/6: Topps Stadium ClubCategories Discussion (36:23)Razzball Staff 2024 Preseason Picks (link)Players discussed in detail:Kerry CarpenterLeody TaverasNico HoernerNick PivettaSonny GrayEzequiel TovarMitch HanigerAnthony RizzoHunter BrownSean ManaeaTommy PhamSean Murphy
Today's episode includes the full press conference of the Cincinnati Reds announcing Terry Francona as their new manager. Nick Kirby and Trace Fowler also give their thoughts on Francona's presser and what to expect with him going forward. They also discuss the Arizona Fall League starting on Tuesday, which includes some big names from the Reds including Matt McLain, Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Connor Phillips, Edwin Arroyo and more. TIMESTAMPS: (01:34) Terry Francona Press Conference (31:36) Nick and Trace Today's Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd8dVH0vJgo Gametime App ($20 off your first order with promo code CINCY: TERMS APPLY IOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gametime-last-minute-tickets/id630687854 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gametime.gametime&pli=1 Web: https://gametime.co/ DSC Commodities: https://deepsouthcommodities.com/
Bret and Rich Herrera discuss the news out of Cincinnati that Terry Francona has been hired as the new Reds manager, they go series by series with our thoughts on which teams are looking best to advance to LCS's, and Bret gives his Mount Rushmore's for Most Impactful Hitters & Pitchers left in the Playoffs 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 Cowboy joins Sports Talk! Jeff and Lance discuss the big news of Terry Francona becoming the new manager of the Cincinnati Reds. They talk Brantley playing for Francona, what he will bring to the organization, Pete Rose and more!
Hour 3 with Joe Starkey and Donny Football: Nick Kostos believes Davante Adams isn't going to the Steelers and the Jets is the likely destination. Nick shared how the betting markets for potential landing spots can change. He picked Cincinnati to beat the Ravens this week. We hear from angry fans who wanted Francona to land with the Pirates. The Bechtold Breakdown.
Terry Francona would have been a perfect fit for the Pirates at manager. We hear from angry fans who wanted Francona to land with the Pirates. An all football edition of The Bechtold Breakdown.
Nicholas "Harry" Callas reacts to reports that longtime manager Terry Francona will be the new manager of the Cincinnati Reds. Also, is there any chance Russell Wilson will start at QB against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday?
The Cowboy joins Sports Talk! Jeff and Lance discuss the big news of Terry Francona becoming the new manager of the Cincinnati Reds. They talk Brantley playing for Francona, what he will bring to the organization, Pete Rose and more!
ESPN's Tim Kurkjian joins The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima on Thursday morning, talking about the Cleveland Guardians' hot start amid ongoing pitching health problems, as well as manager Stephen Vogt's current performance and Tim's recent talk with former Guardians skipper Terry Francona.
Tom Verducci talks about the MLB Network special with Terry Francona and Joe Maddon alongside himself and Bob Costas to relive Game 7 of the 2016 World Series airing on Thursday, February 22 at 8:00 pm E.T., how that that postseason run cemented Francona's legacy, the setup for new Guardians manager Stephen Vogt, what he feels this Guardians team is capable of this season, MLB expansion and more.
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Peter Gammons talks about whether Rays manager Kevin Cash could be a legitimate candidate to take over for Terry Francona as the next Guardians manager, the situation for Cash in Tampa Bay and whether he could see a scenario in which Francona manages again.
HOUR 1: Thoughts on Terry Francona's final home game as the manager of the Cleveland Guardians. Francona shares his reaction and what Guardians fans should root for in the future.
Stephen Nesbitt and Levi Weaver will be coming to you every Monday and Thursday all season long to preview upcoming series and advance major storylines along with their own style of fun. The Athletic's Guardians writer Zack Meisel is filling in for Levi today. The guys talk about Terry Francona's future with Cleveland, the Orioles closer concerns, Brewers-Cubs series preview & the Homer Chase.-Follow Stephen on X/Twitter @stephenjnesbitt-Follow Levi on X/Twitter @ThreeTwoEephus-Follow Zack on X/Twitter @ZackMeisel*Check out our YouTube page: youtube.com/@theathleticbaseballshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ken and Lima discussed Terry Francona's reaction to Myles Straw pinch hitting. Are the Guardians and Francona on the same page?