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The NBA Playoffs have hit a high gear in the second round. Nick Felice and Paul Russo discuss the crazy round so far as the Knicks look to follow the Pacers lead to taking two from the higher seed. The guys then talk about the Stanley Cup Playoffs with Game Sevens taking place out west. Lastly, the guy review Thunderbolts*, which they saw over the weekend.
Pat and Aaron look back at Blues/Jets Stanley Cup Playoff game seven this past weekend and start conversation on great game sevens in all of sports history. We take texts and calls from listeners.
Our pal Micah calls in to steam on the draft, NHL/NBA Playoff checks, a little Bill Belichick, and a college baseball minute update. Producer Micah Calls In NHL Game Sevens NBA Playoff Update This Week in Belichick Support Our Sponsors Rhoback- use code Washed20 to get twenty percent off your first order. https://rhoback.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman begin the podcast by delving into that crazy Game 7 between the Winnipeg Jets and St Louis Blues. They also deep dive the other Game 7 from the weekend between the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche (14:38). Elliotte looks ahead to Nathan MacKinnon's long summer of courting Crosby to the Avalanche (18:04). Kyle and Elliotte touch on Jared Bednar's future with the Avs (27:56) and talk about the Bednar look-a-like (31:08). The fellas look ahead to three of the four second round matchups beginning with Florida vs. Toronto (31:54) and Washington-Carolina (37:49) before they hit Vegas-Edmonton in the Final Thought (41:41). Kyle and Elliotte answer your voicemail and email submissions via the Thought Line (45:25).In the last segment, Kyle and Elliotte review the latest news and notes from around the NHL. First, Elliotte adds to the Mike Sullivan hire by the New York Rangers (1:00:37). Kyle asks Elliotte about what's next for the LA Kings after falling to the Oilers for the fourth straight year (1:04:28). Elliotte provides an update on Joel Quenneville and the Anaheim Ducks situation (1:10:04) and on Adam Foote being a candidate for the Canucks vacant head coaching position (1:11:10). The fellas talk about Kirill Kaprizov potentially becoming the highest paid player in the league (1:12:57) before touching on Matt Coronato's extension with the Flames (1:15:33). Finally, they touch on Brady Tkachuk's comments during his year-end presser (1:18:11). Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemail.This podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Elliotte Friedman & Kyle Bukauskas.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
Mike Gallagher and Drew Dinkmeyer are once again joined by ETR's Austin Yamada as Golden State and Denver both advance through in Game Seven, as well as previewing every Conference Semi-Final series, including a crushing opening game from the Cleveland Cavaliers at the hands of the Indiana Pacers.
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Is there anything good that's soggy? Josh is a pervert, and John loves Game Sevens, and we wonder what would happen if you paid a coach $1 Trillion for winning a national championship.
Full episode of JJ & Alex with Alex Kirry and Jeremiah Jensen on May 2, 2025 BYU Transfer Portal Updates Gregg Popovich steps down as HC of the San Antonio Spurs Would You Rather? Ryan Boulding, NHL and Avalanche writer for NHL.com Sucks to be YOU! The Top 10: Ten DI schools with the Tiger Mascots How much does the 2022 NFL draft order change 3 years later? A few NFL QB rooms are looking less-than Best and worst
On today's episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show, KOC and Tom discuss the 2 best words in sports: Game Seven. Who will walk away the winner in the grueling Denver Nuggets-Los Angeles Clippers series, and will Nikola Jokic fix his late-game struggles? Will we get a Game 7 in Golden State-Houston, too? Jalen Brunson says "goodbye" to the Detroit Pistons as the New York Knicks advance to take on the Boston Celtics. Plus mid-pod Kevin and Tom react to the stunning news that Gregg Popovich would be stepping down from his HC role with the San Antonio Spurs. And lastly, might LeBron James consider returning home (again!) to Cleveland for a final season, poetically season #23? It's all on this news-packed Friday edition of the KOC Show!(1:09) Knicks defeat Pistons in Game 6(16:21) Clippers force Game 7 vs. Nuggets(25:22) Rockets vs. Warriors Game 6 preview(30:09) Could Giannis go to Spurs or Rockets?(40:34) Pacers vs. Cavs semifinals preview(45:37) Gregg Popovich steps down as Spurs HC(49:36) Suns hire Brian Gregory as GM(54:50) Lakers not in ‘championship shape'(57:38) Could LeBron leave LA for Cleveland?
Ryan Boulding, NHL and Avalanche writer for NHL.com, joins the program to dive into the final few games of the NHL playoffs as the Leafs, Golden Knights, and Oilers close out their series and the Avs-Stars heads to game seven!
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Ryan Boulding, NHL and Avalanche writer for NHL.com Sucks to be YOU! The Top 10: Ten DI schools with the Tiger Mascots
Anthony offers his thoughts to some of the quotes coming from Lakers practice. Most notably, he wasn't impressed by JJ Redick addressing his decision to make no subs in the second half of game four. He also reacts to Maxi Kleber's injury update then dives into a great set of questions in this week's mailbag. 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
WHL This Week - Radio Edition, takes you back to Thursday's WHL Prospects Draft Lottery. The Regina Pats emerging as the winner. We'll have the announcement and get reaction from Pats General Manager Allan Miller. The top prospect for the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft is regarded as Regina's Maddox Schultz of the U-18 AAA Regina Pat Canadians.Victory+ is the WHL's new streaming provider and viewership numbers broke WHL records in the 1st round of the Playoffs. WHL Commissioner Dan Near joins us to share some of the significant numbers and what might be next for the WHL and Victory+.We had a thrilling end to the 1st round. We'll take you back to three endings including two Game Sevens and a double OT thriller between US Division rivals.Finally, the Medicine Hat Tigers and Prince Albert Raiders are set for battle in the 2nd round. Tigers F Ryder Ritchie is our guest as he matches up against his former team.
Lou Korac joins Chris and Amy to break down the intense 4 Nations Face-Off, where three fights broke out in the first nine seconds, all involving St. Louis connections: Tkachuk, Tkachuk, and Parayko. Lou compares the game to a Game Seven matchup and highlights the pre-game tensions, including group texts among players like Matthew and Brady Tkachuk, with unexpected involvement from Colton Parayko. The discussion also covers Jordan Binnington's performance, his key overtime saves, and the Blues' playoff hopes, with the team currently 8 points out of a wild card spot. Lou provides insight into the upcoming challenges and the need for a winning streak to stay in the hunt.
Danny DeVito is in studio! The legendary actor, director, producer, and down right icon is with us to talk one of the greatest Game 7's of all time: Cubs vs. Indians in the 2016 World Series. Just a heads up, this is a free flowing, let Danny cook type of episode. Danny joins us in studio (0:52). We don't really talk about this game, but we do talk growing up in Jersey, Danny's sports fandom, what it's like to sit courtside with Jack Nicholson, and a whole lot more. We score it (49:01). We wrap it up by ranking our top five baseball movies of all time (59:11). Be sure to check out Danny's latest project, A Sudden Case of Christmas available on VOD now! Game 7 is now streaming on Amazon Prime.Support the show: http://www.gameswithnames.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Up first up a little trivia Burleigh Grimes played with an astonishing 36 hall of fame players, including 4 HOF first basemen can you name them . . . . On November 5, 1936 — The Dodgers name Burleigh Grimes as their new manager. The former Brooklyn spitballer will be replacing Casey Stengel, who was fired last month during the World Series after compiling a 208-251 (.453) record during his four-year tenure. The Dodgers for a short period will be paying 3 managers, Max Carey, Grimes and Stengel.Grimes will last two seasons and win only 131 games and lose 171.Grimes is one of the more interesting players I have researched . . . Burleigh Grimes won twenty games five times, and reached double-digits in wins fourteen consecutive years. He was a hard-nosed battler who used every edge he could to beat his opponents, including memorizing the rule book in case he had to argue a point with the men in blue. Grimes was the last man to throw a legal spitball in the major leagues. Despite shuffling among six of the eight NL teams, he pitched for three teams in the World Series. His greatest moment came in Game Seven of the 1931 World Series when he took a shutout into the 9th inning against the two-time defending A's. He won the game and the Cardinals had their second World Championship.Factoid In 1921, Burleigh Grimes led the National League with 22 wins, but was paid the modest sum of $1,960 by Brooklyn.Post-Season Notes Burleigh Grimes pitched the 1931 World Series with his swollen appendix frozen to numb the pain. After the Series, which the Cardinals won thanks to his 8 2/3 innings in Game Seven, Grimes' appendix was removed.Grimes pitched in 4 World series and was 3-4 in his 9 starts.Factoid In a 1925 game, Burleigh Grimes grounded into two double plays and a triple play in a loss to the Cubs. In his three hitless at-bats, he accounted for seven outs.There is so much more I encourage you to check out his page on this day in baseball and if you are interested in listening to a game he pitched in September 20, 1934, regular season game Detroit Tigers vs Yankees he pitched 2 innings in relief. Check it out on TriviaBurleigh Grimes played with nearly every National League Hall of Famer of his era, 36 in total and 8 different teams during his career and He was a teammate of four Hall of Fame first basemen . . . . George Sisler, Bill Terry Jim Bottomley and Lou Gehrig
Up first up a little trivia Burleigh Grimes played with an astonishing 36 hall of fame players, including 4 HOF first basemen can you name them . . . . On November 5, 1936 — The Dodgers name Burleigh Grimes as their new manager. The former Brooklyn spitballer will be replacing Casey Stengel, who was fired last month during the World Series after compiling a 208-251 (.453) record during his four-year tenure. The Dodgers for a short period will be paying 3 managers, Max Carey, Grimes and Stengel.Grimes will last two seasons and win only 131 games and lose 171.Grimes is one of the more interesting players I have researched . . . Burleigh Grimes won twenty games five times, and reached double-digits in wins fourteen consecutive years. He was a hard-nosed battler who used every edge he could to beat his opponents, including memorizing the rule book in case he had to argue a point with the men in blue. Grimes was the last man to throw a legal spitball in the major leagues. Despite shuffling among six of the eight NL teams, he pitched for three teams in the World Series. His greatest moment came in Game Seven of the 1931 World Series when he took a shutout into the 9th inning against the two-time defending A's. He won the game and the Cardinals had their second World Championship.Factoid In 1921, Burleigh Grimes led the National League with 22 wins, but was paid the modest sum of $1,960 by Brooklyn.Post-Season Notes Burleigh Grimes pitched the 1931 World Series with his swollen appendix frozen to numb the pain. After the Series, which the Cardinals won thanks to his 8 2/3 innings in Game Seven, Grimes' appendix was removed.Grimes pitched in 4 World series and was 3-4 in his 9 starts.Factoid In a 1925 game, Burleigh Grimes grounded into two double plays and a triple play in a loss to the Cubs. In his three hitless at-bats, he accounted for seven outs.There is so much more I encourage you to check out his page on this day in baseball and if you are interested in listening to a game he pitched in September 20, 1934, regular season game Detroit Tigers vs Yankees he pitched 2 innings in relief. Check it out on TriviaBurleigh Grimes played with nearly every National League Hall of Famer of his era, 36 in total and 8 different teams during his career and He was a teammate of four Hall of Fame first basemen . . . . George Sisler, Bill Terry Jim Bottomley and Lou Gehrig
The curtain has been drawn on the 2024 MLB season, with the Texas Rangers abdicating their throne in favor of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who beat the New York Yankees in five games, to claim the crown of baseball champion in this year's Fall Classic. Jake opens the show with an analytical breakdown of what happened during the history making championship victory, and what to look forward to in the upcoming Hot Stove offseason. Notorious November kicks off with a month of BKP profile-bios of some of baseball's more controversial topics. Thise week we start the month off, with a posthumous dig into the life and career of baseball's all-time HIt KIng, the exiled pariah Pete Rose. No player in any sport ever maximized as much production from their god-given skills. A pugnacious catalyst who played in more winning games than any other player in the history of the game, and he played each one of them with Game Seven of the World Series intensity. He was the rare player who could blow through an 162 game season, with a do or die reckless abandon in each contest. Unfortunately, the same attributes that endeared him to millions of fans, for his style of play, would be the same characteristics that precipitated his fall from grace, when the icon violates baseball's cardinal sin of betting on the game, while serving as the manager for the Cincinnati Reds. #PeterEdwardRose #AndersonFerryOhio #RayFosse #HarryFrancisRose #LaverneBloebaumRose #WesternHillsHighSchool #BuddyBlebaum #AsaBrooks #TonyPerez #DonBlassingame #CharlieHustle #SparkyAnderson #BigRedMachine #EricShow #JohnDowd #DowdReport #BartGiamantti
The curtain has been drawn on the 2024 MLB season, with the Texas Rangers abdicating their throne in favor of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who beat the New York Yankees in five games, to claim the crown of baseball champion in this year's Fall Classic. Jake opens the show with an analytical breakdown of what happened during the history making championship victory, and what to look forward to in the upcoming Hot Stove offseason. Notorious November kicks off with a month of BKP profile-bios of some of baseball's more controversial topics. Thise week we start the month off, with a posthumous dig into the life and career of baseball's all-time HIt KIng, the exiled pariah Pete Rose. No player in any sport ever maximized as much production from their god-given skills. A pugnacious catalyst who played in more winning games than any other player in the history of the game, and he played each one of them with Game Seven of the World Series intensity. He was the rare player who could blow through an 162 game season, with a do or die reckless abandon in each contest. Unfortunately, the same attributes that endeared him to millions of fans, for his style of play, would be the same characteristics that precipitated his fall from grace, when the icon violates baseball's cardinal sin of betting on the game, while serving as the manager for the Cincinnati Reds. #PeterEdwardRose #AndersonFerryOhio #RayFosse #HarryFrancisRose #LaverneBloebaumRose #WesternHillsHighSchool #BuddyBlebaum #AsaBrooks #TonyPerez #DonBlassingame #CharlieHustle #SparkyAnderson #BigRedMachine #EricShow #JohnDowd #DowdReport #BartGiamantti
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.
October 8, 1956 - Don Larsen of the New York Yankees pitched the only perfect game in World Series history for a 2 - 0 triumph over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Sal Maglie, the opposing pitcher, gave up five hits. This would be the only post season no hitter until Roy Halladay's gem for the Phillies against Cincinnati on October 6th 2010.October 8, 1973 - Rusty Staub's two home runs powered the New York Mets to a 9 - 2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds and a 2-1 lead in the NLCS. Pete Rose of the Reds and Bud Harrelson of the Mets scuffled at second base in the fifth inning after Rose slid hard into the base. The benches cleared and when the dust settled, the 140 pound Harrelson ended up on losing end of both conflicts.October 8, 1989 - The Oakland Athletics beat Toronto 4 - 3 in Game Five of their AL division series to advance to the World Series for the second straight year. Rickey Henderson, who hit .400 with eight stolen bases, was named Series MVP.October 8, 2009 - The Los Angeles Angels open their fourth Division Series in recent years against the Boston Red Sox in an unusual manner - with a win. John Lackey pitches 7 1/3 scoreless innings and Torii Hunter hits a three-run homer off Jon Lester in the 5th to drive the 5 - 0 win.October 8, 1919 - Ed Cicotte pitched Game Seven of the World Series and the Chicago White Sox played like they meant it. Joe Jackson and Happy Felsch drove in two runs each for a 4- 1 win to cut the Cincinnati Reds lead of four games to three in the best-of-nine Series.
October 8, 1956 - Don Larsen of the New York Yankees pitched the only perfect game in World Series history for a 2 - 0 triumph over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Sal Maglie, the opposing pitcher, gave up five hits. This would be the only post season no hitter until Roy Halladay's gem for the Phillies against Cincinnati on October 6th 2010.October 8, 1973 - Rusty Staub's two home runs powered the New York Mets to a 9 - 2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds and a 2-1 lead in the NLCS. Pete Rose of the Reds and Bud Harrelson of the Mets scuffled at second base in the fifth inning after Rose slid hard into the base. The benches cleared and when the dust settled, the 140 pound Harrelson ended up on losing end of both conflicts.October 8, 1989 - The Oakland Athletics beat Toronto 4 - 3 in Game Five of their AL division series to advance to the World Series for the second straight year. Rickey Henderson, who hit .400 with eight stolen bases, was named Series MVP.October 8, 2009 - The Los Angeles Angels open their fourth Division Series in recent years against the Boston Red Sox in an unusual manner - with a win. John Lackey pitches 7 1/3 scoreless innings and Torii Hunter hits a three-run homer off Jon Lester in the 5th to drive the 5 - 0 win.October 8, 1919 - Ed Cicotte pitched Game Seven of the World Series and the Chicago White Sox played like they meant it. Joe Jackson and Happy Felsch drove in two runs each for a 4- 1 win to cut the Cincinnati Reds lead of four games to three in the best-of-nine Series.
October 4, 1955 - The Brooklyn Dodgers win the World Series with MVP Johnny Podres beating the New York Yankees, 2 - 0 in Game Seven. This would be the fifth time the two teams met in the series over a nine year period and the first World Series televised in color. In 1957, the Dodgers would relocate to Los Angeles making this the Brooklyn team's only World Series victory.October 4, 1922 - For the first time, the entire World Series will be broadcast over the radio. Writer Grantland Rice does the announcing of the New York Giants-New York Yankees Series for station WJZ in Newark, NJ, whose signal is relayed to WGY in Schenectady, NY.October 4, 1961 - Whitey Ford tosses his third straight World Series shutout. Home runs by Elston Howard and Bill Skowron, give the Yankees a 2 - 0 win in Game One of the 1961 World Series against Cincinnati at Yankee Stadium.October 4, 1967 - At Fenway Park, St. Louis Cardinals left fielder Lou Brock collects four hits, two stolen bases, and two runs as St. Louis defeats the “Impossible Dream” Boston Red Sox, 2 - 1, in Game One of the World Series. Bob Gibson has 10 strikeouts and outduels Jose Santiago, whose home run is Boston's only score.October 4, 1906 - The Chicago Cubs win their 116th game of 152 played for a .763 winning percentage that has not since been matched. Historical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says
October 4, 1955 - The Brooklyn Dodgers win the World Series with MVP Johnny Podres beating the New York Yankees, 2 - 0 in Game Seven. This would be the fifth time the two teams met in the series over a nine year period and the first World Series televised in color. In 1957, the Dodgers would relocate to Los Angeles making this the Brooklyn team's only World Series victory.October 4, 1922 - For the first time, the entire World Series will be broadcast over the radio. Writer Grantland Rice does the announcing of the New York Giants-New York Yankees Series for station WJZ in Newark, NJ, whose signal is relayed to WGY in Schenectady, NY.October 4, 1961 - Whitey Ford tosses his third straight World Series shutout. Home runs by Elston Howard and Bill Skowron, give the Yankees a 2 - 0 win in Game One of the 1961 World Series against Cincinnati at Yankee Stadium.October 4, 1967 - At Fenway Park, St. Louis Cardinals left fielder Lou Brock collects four hits, two stolen bases, and two runs as St. Louis defeats the “Impossible Dream” Boston Red Sox, 2 - 1, in Game One of the World Series. Bob Gibson has 10 strikeouts and outduels Jose Santiago, whose home run is Boston's only score.October 4, 1906 - The Chicago Cubs win their 116th game of 152 played for a .763 winning percentage that has not since been matched. Historical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says
Hour 2 - Every game is game seven now for Braves In hour two of this Tuesday edition of The Morning Shift, Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan kick off hour two by explaining why the Falcons offense should start scoring more starting this week against the Saints. Then, The Morning Shift crew lets you hear Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris talk about if the team prioritizes time of possession or scoring points. Tiffany, Mike and Beau react to what Coach Morris had to say as well. Tiffany, Mike, and Beau continue hour two by continuing to preview the Atlanta Braves' huge series with the New York Mets that starts tonight. The Morning Shift crew explains why this series will make or break the Braves' playoff hopes. Then, The Morning Shift crew reacts to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle! On this edition of In the Huddle, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau react to the Buffalo Bills blowing out the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Washington Commanders defeating the Cincinnati Bengals in their respective Monday Night Football games last night. The Morning Shift crew also lets you hear Commanders' rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels talk about the nice touchdown pass he threw to Terry McLaurin, and react to what he had to say as well. Tiffany, Mike, and Beau also talk about whether or not Jayden Daniels is the best rookie quarterback in the NFL right now. The Morning Shift crew closes out this edition of In The Huddle by reacting to Atlanta Falcons Right Tackle Kaleb McGary being listed as day to day with an MCL sprain while Center Drew Dalman will most likely have to miss extended time due to a high ankle sprain, and what that means for the Falcons' offensive line next week against the Saints and moving forward. Finally, The Morning Shift closes out hour two by diving into the life of Mike Johnson and get Mike'd Up! On this edition of Mike'd Up, it's a trivia Tuesday where Mike asks Tiffany and Beau various questions, to see who's knowledge reigns supreme.
What if you could transform painful experiences into a source of strength and growth? Join us on the Uncommon Leader Podcast as we welcome Marcus Collius, the inspiring author of "Play a Bigger Game." Marcus opens up about his childhood, sharing a poignant story about his parents' divorce that shaped him into a more compassionate and independent individual. He reveals how positive self-talk, diet, and simple tools like sticky notes can drive personal growth, and introduces the seven foundational principles from his book to help you set high personal standards and turn adversity into opportunities.Standing at 6'4" by the age of 14, Marcus faced bullying and self-esteem issues during his teenage years. However, a pivotal moment at age 15 led him to redefine himself and adopt a more confident persona. Through conscious choices and creating habits that align with one's desired self, Marcus demonstrates the power of personal transformation. During our conversation, he also addresses the challenges posed by modern social media and emphasizes the necessity of letting go of past narratives to believe in your own power to change.In our discussion, Marcus shares the significance of discipline and diet in achieving life success. Drawing from his extensive experience in the fitness industry, he highlights how mindful dietary choices can enhance your overall well-being. Furthermore, Marcus explores the crucial difference between expectations and standards, especially in relationships, and offers practical tips for maintaining high personal standards and achieving daily excellence. Tune in for actionable insights and inspirational stories designed to help you overcome limiting beliefs and achieve more wins in your life.Connect with Markus:InstagramFacebookWebsitePurchase Play a Bigger GameThanks for listening in to the Uncommon Leader Podcast. Please take just a minute to share this podcast with that someone you know that you thought of when you heard this episode. One of the most valuable things you can do is to rate the podcast and leave a review. You can do that on Apple podcasts, or rate the podcast on Spotify or any other platform you listen. Did you know that many of the things that I discuss on the Uncommon Leader Podcast are subjects that I coach other leaders and organizations ? If you would be interested in having me discuss 1:1 or group coaching with you, or know someone who is looking to move from Underperforming to Uncommon in their business or life, I would love to chat with you. Click this link to set up a FREE CALL to discuss how coaching might benefit you and your team) Until next time, Go and Grow Champions!!Connect with me
In 2011, the Vancouver Canucks faced off against the Boston Bruins in Game Seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. About 155,000 people were in downtown Vancouver to watch the game and celebrate what all thought would be an epic victory. As the game progressed and it became clear the Canucks would not be victorious, the mood of the crowd turned dark and a massive riot broke out. In the end over 300 people were charged with crimes and 140 people, including nine police officers, were injured. A fascinating incident as it was perhaps the first example of the public using social media to play armchair detective and identify and publicly shame the rioters.What was the flashpoint? Was law enforcement sufficiently prepared for the crowd? Did the media invite violence by constantly discussing other sprots related riots in the lead up to game seven? Join retired DEA Special Agent in Charge Bill Bodner and Retired California Highway Patrol Chief Mark Garrett as they discuss the game, the riot and the accountability on this episode of the Truth Nation Podcast.
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Make sure to subscribe and follow the show for new weekly episodes.Thank you to UnderDog Fantasy for sponsoring the show. Right now, all new users to Underdog will receive up to $250 in bonus cash for their first deposit and a Pick'Em Special. Support the show, use Code "P4P" https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-pound4-poundKamaru finally gets his win of Georges St. Pierre as the Florida Panthers pulls off a win in Game Seven of the NHL Stanley Cup against Edmonton Oilers. Keep and eye out for GSP's pushup video in Kamaru's Panthers jersey. Henry and Kamaru have their eyes on some prelim and early prelim bouts that are worth the early tune in... including Ricky Simon, the return of Michelle Waterson-Gomez, and the young gun Payton Talbott, whose got even the likes of Triple C on his toes (from the champ's mouth himself). The Andre Fili vs. Cub Swanson matchup has got Kamaru praising Sean Shelby's match-making skills, and Joe Pyfer gets back on the horse against an extremely durable opponent in Marc-André Barriault. Then, the Main Card is looking stacked. Ian Machado Garry vs. Michael Page opening the card is an exciting thing for all UFC fans. Can a title-hungry MVP dodge enough of Ian Garry's lethal leg kicks to find success? He seems to think so, and Kamaru responds LIVE to MVP's recent tweet about a matchup with our very own world-ranked number one Welterweight himself. There was a lot for Jiří to learn from his loss against Pereira last time the two titans stepped into the cage, but the Czech Samurai is one of the best students of the game... case in point: the guys aren't too sure the bookmakers got this one right. And, records don't tell the whole story. Jiří was able to put Alex on his heels before he took one of the champion's patented left hooks. This fight is sure to fire on all levels as the two light heavyweights square up for another historic night. After a UFC 303 preview the guys jump into weekly news, commenting on Arman Tsarukyan's 9-month suspension for striking a fan at UFC 300, which may have cost him a quick-turn fight against Islam Makhachev. Also in headlines was, of course, Conor McGregor's injury that cost him his 303 title shot. The guys break down the decision that goes into pushing a fight due to injury - not something the Conor of years past would have been quick to do. What happens next? The Official Pound 4 Pound Newsletter is HERE. Stay up to date with everything Combat Sports once per week in your inbox. Subscribe today - it's completely free: https://pound4poundpodcast.com/04:10 - Prelims08:55 - MAIN CARD09:00 - Ian Garry vs. Michael Page14:45 - Mayra Bueno Silva vs. Macy Chiasson17:10 - Anthony Smith vs. Roman Dolidze18:50 - CO-MAIN: Brian Ortega vs. Diego Lopez25:20 - Alex Pereira vs. Jiří Procházka32:30 - Underdog Picks 34:00 - WEEKLY NEWS34:10 - Arman Tsarukyan's Fine40:30 - What Happens with Conor McGregor43:45 - Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney48:10 - Triple C's Challenge50:10 - Octagon Proposals; a TossupFollow the Show on SocialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pound4pound/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Pound4poundshowTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pound4pound.podca?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcA Shadow Lion Production.
A Game 7 and CWS finale in the same night, could Texas baseball steal a coach, Dillon has some Lincoln Riley thoughts, Scottie confirmed back, Team USA air conditioners and more! Presented by Rhoback. Use code WASHED20 for a one-time twenty percent off your entire order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If the Panthers lose in Game 7, is this the biggest collapse in sports history? Also, is Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese the best rivalry in sports? Plus, where is Paul George going to land? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If the Panthers lose in Game 7, is this the biggest collapse in sports history? Also, is Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese the best rivalry in sports? Plus, where is Paul George going to land? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If the Panthers lose in Game 7, is this the biggest collapse in sports history? Also, is Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese the best rivalry in sports? Plus, where is Paul George going to land? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If the Panthers lose in Game 7, is this the biggest collapse in sports history? Also, is Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese the best rivalry in sports? Plus, where is Paul George going to land? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If the Panthers lose in Game 7, is this the biggest collapse in sports history? Also, is Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese the best rivalry in sports? Plus, where is Paul George going to land? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The best two words in sports...Game Seven. Tonight, the Stanley Cup Winner is decided between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers. To give the best insight on the game tonight, we've invited Alex B Smith (@axmithsports) of The Ice Guys to the pod to give his best bets and leans. We talk about how the series has gotten to this point as it looked like the Panthers were going to coast to a championship up three games to none. Even if the Oilers lose, is there anyway Connor McDavid doesn't win the Conn Smythe Award? Plus, O/U leans and finally, Will's and Alex's pick for who wins it all tonight. Get ready for an epic game seven by getting the biggest betting edge and tuning in!
NBA Draft week for the HEAT Scottie Barnes signs 5 year extension worth up to 270 million Kenny Atkinson signs a contract to become Cavs Coach Mathew Tkachuk speaks about Game 7 and his Goalies performance as of recent Carl Weathers 40 time update on who would be banging the Drum for the Panthers We close the Hour out with Alright! Oh No!
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee are all geared up for tonight's Game 7 as the Oilers look to complete their 3-0 series comeback against the Panthers. They discuss the national excitement heading into the do-or-die contest, the legacies on the line and the historical significance of the game. Hall of Fame goalie Grant Fuhr (6:48) shares his thoughts on the Oilers' resilience this season, Skinner's mentality and the pressure on Bobrovsky. Later, they listen to game-day availabilities and break down the keys to the game for each team.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.
Paul talks about being at game seven, TMNT, and not vibing with certain people.
Good one today with Mark Price. We break down all of the Game Sevens and talk about where the Cavs go from here. We also talk about the need to not live a life that is like Game Seven. Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
Indy sets the pace! A lights out day turns the lights out at MSG! What's next for both these teams? A dynasty derailed - Denver done - did we just see the next great one blossom right before our eyes? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Haberstroh and Travonne Edwards are coming home! Anthony Edwards brings the best out of his teammates, on and off the court. Rudy Gobert hit the craziest shot of his life, stuck it to Draymond Green and will now challenge Kyrie Irving in the Basketball Illuminati Bowl. Depth has been key in these playoffs, and the lack of it took it's toll on Tom Thibodeau and the Knicks. Tray unpacks his feelings about Tyrese Haliburton and the inconsistency he has displayed this season. Will the 'Anybody But Celtics' mentality of NBA fans carry him forward? Patreon Exclusive: Conference Finals Preview. Who will be extending their playoff runs to the biggest stage? Produced by Anthony Mayes COUNT THE DINGS MERCH STORE - Check it out here: https://bit.ly/CTDMERCH Sign up for Underdog Fantasy Promo Code DING: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-count-the-dings If you want to hear the full OG Pod, check out the Patreon! Join the Count The Dings Patreon for full, ad free episodes, extra Cinephobe content and more at www.patreon.com/CountTheDings Watch the OG Pod on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CountTheDings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we discuss our thoughts on the Timberwolves-Nuggets game seven Pacers-Knicks game seven, thoughts on Caitlin Clark's play thus far in the WNBA, predictions for the next Los Angeles Lakers Head Coach ‼️ Click the link in the bio‼️ Also, if you participate in fantasy basketball or know someone who does, please complete our short survey on fantasy basketball's impact on live NBA Game viewership. The link is below, thank you: https://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2tzxidrX7jkX2w Subscribe and write a review on Apple Podcast search https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blogaccess1on1/id1466430762#episodeGuid=fc6c01b3-4637-43e2-b48c-ea6fe8bc0e4c click on more episodes, scroll to the bottom and write a review‼️ Please subscribe and turn on alerts by clicking the bell on our YouTube Sports Channel https://youtube.com/channel/UCDS9I3DI7YoyzxoYZJ6PyEQ Don't forget to subscribe to our Spotify channel and complete the five-star review after listening to the episode‼️ https://open.spotify.com/show/2V5WQPwPrCTKGfHj2ERzl3?si=1RncudRQSQuMrOBVA3rymQ Please support us by paying a monthly subscription to fund player interviews, events, and contest giveaways. https://anchor.fm/blogaccess1on1 Follow us on social media @blogaccess1on1 on Twitter and Instagram for the latest sports news. Also, follow our Facebook page, Blogaccess1on1 Podcast. --- · Anchor sponsors this episode: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blogaccess1on1/support Shop now at hibachiproductions.com‼️ Use discount code Blogaccess1on1 to get 20% off your order‼️ https://youtube.com/@blogaccess1on177 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blogaccess1on1/id1466430762 https://open.spotify.com/show/2V5WQPwPrCTKGfHj2ERzl3?si=1RncudRQSQuMrOBVA3rymQ https://anchor.fm/blogaccess1on1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blogaccess1on1/support
Bally Sports Sun Heat analyst and former Miami Heat guard - John Crotty - joins the show to preview tonight's Heat-Bulls Play-In tournament game that is a must win game for the Heat. Crotty explains why he believes the Heat, even without Butler, are built for games like tonight and wants to see Tyler Herro take more responsibility offensively to lead Miami.
One of the greatest writers in America has a new book, "There's Always This Year," that is ostensibly about LeBron James. But this bona fide MacArthur Genius contains multitudes — and big feelings. About sneakers; sunsets; his probation officer; the revelations of pick-up basketball; Game Sevens; the meaning of "making it"; and why it's totally fine to jump in the air without a plan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the greatest writers in America has a new book, "There's Always This Year," that is ostensibly about LeBron James. But this bona fide MacArthur Genius contains multitudes — and big feelings. About sneakers; sunsets; his probation officer; the revelations of pick-up basketball; Game Sevens; the meaning of "making it"; and why it's totally fine to jump in the air without a plan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He is one of the most talented stand-ups in America. But Roy Wood Jr. is also of the most deliberate thinkers about his craft. Roasting Joe Biden? Nerve-wracking as hell. Hosting an awards show? Like performing for LeBron in the locker room before Game Seven. The former Daily Show correspondent explains the affirmation of not succeeding Trevor Noah, the Taylor Swift-proof takeaway from Jo Koy's Golden Globes monologue, the point of getting booed, the power of free jokes... and how he almost ended up as a baseball umpire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices