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Bobby and Steve shared their exclusive interview with Saints DE Carl Granderson. Granderson expressed his comfort in DC Brandon Staley's 3-4 defensive scheme.
Bobby and Steve shared their exclusive interview with Saints DE Carl Granderson. Granderson expressed his comfort in DC Brandon Staley's 3-4 defensive scheme.
Lance Brozdowski sits down with three-time MLB All-Star Curtis Granderson and Shane Winn of the National Sports Collectors Convention on the Cubs Weekly Podcast, presented by Wintrust, to share an incredible initiative for young sports memorabilia collectors, open some packs of baseball cards, and chat about Granderson's career.
SummaryThis episode delves into the tragic story of Jaz Granderson, a promising football player turned coach whose life was cut short by violence. The narrative explores his rise in the sports world, the circumstances surrounding his murder, and the subsequent investigation that revealed a web of betrayal and crime involving friends and acquaintances. The episode also reflects on the impact of his death on the community and draws parallels to a recent case in Frisco, Texas, highlighting the senselessness of violence among youth.--------------------------------------------------------------------KeywordsJazz Granderson, murder, investigation, community impact, crime, betrayal, football, coaching, violence, Frisco tragedy---------------------------------------------------------------------TakeawaysJazz Granderson was a dedicated coach and mentor.His murder shocked the community he served.The investigation revealed a complex web of relationships.Ronnie Wingo Jr. was a key figure in the case.Jerrica Dixon's involvement raised suspicions.Patterns of violence emerged from previous victims.Greed and betrayal played significant roles in the crime.The community continues to mourn Jazz's loss.The case serves as a reminder of the fragility of life.Recent events in Frisco highlight ongoing issues of youth violence.--------------------------------------------------------------------KEEP UP WITH USIG:@MURDERINTHEBLACKFACEBOOK:MURDER IN THE BLACK THE PODCASTTIKTOK:MURDERINTHEBLACKEMAIL:murderintheblackpodcast36@gmail.comWEBSITE:www.murderintheblackpodcast.com
Should they keep adding to the defensive line?
Mike and Charlie responded to a text from a WWL listener about the upcoming Sun Belt showdown between Louisiana and Texas State. The guys graded the Saints' best "young" players and debated who would be a starter for every NFL team.
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Los Angeles Times opinion columnist LZ Granderson join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including why the presidential race is deadlocked, Harris' strategy of calling Trump a fascist and newspapers presidential endorsements. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Los Angeles Times opinion columnist LZ Granderson join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including why the presidential race is deadlocked, Harris' strategy of calling Trump a fascist and newspapers presidential endorsements. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Los Angeles Times opinion columnist LZ Granderson join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including why the presidential race is deadlocked, Harris' strategy of calling Trump a fascist and newspapers presidential endorsements. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Cam is joined by his teammate and follow pass rusher Carl Granderson during the Sack Summit in Las Vegas. The guys talk about Carl's journey going from a 175-pound no position player at the University of Wyoming, to a 285-pound dominating sack artist in the NFL. Cam gives Carl his flowers for his development from a special teams player to one of the stalwarts on the Saints defensive line. Carl also explains why he felt attending the Sack Summit was important to improve his game, and what he wanted to learn from guys like Warren Sapp, Maxx Crosby, and Von Miller. Plus, Cam and Carl play a game of Super Bowl ring vs. $100 million dollars. All that, and much more, in a conversation you don't want to miss. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Cam is joined by his teammate and follow pass rusher Carl Granderson during the Sack Summit in Las Vegas. The guys talk about Carl's journey going from a 175-pound no position player at the University of Wyoming, to a 285-pound dominating sack artist in the NFL. Cam gives Carl his flowers for his development from a special teams player to one of the stalwarts on the Saints defensive line. Carl also explains why he felt attending the Sack Summit was important to improve his game, and what he wanted to learn from guys like Warren Sapp, Maxx Crosby, and Von Miller. Plus, Cam and Carl play a game of Super Bowl ring vs. $100 million dollars. All that, and much more, in a conversation you don't want to miss. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Cam is joined by his teammate and follow pass rusher Carl Granderson during the Sack Summit in Las Vegas. The guys talk about Carl's journey going from a 175-pound no position player at the University of Wyoming, to a 285-pound dominating sack artist in the NFL. Cam gives Carl his flowers for his development from a special teams player to one of the stalwarts on the Saints defensive line. Carl also explains why he felt attending the Sack Summit was important to improve his game, and what he wanted to learn from guys like Warren Sapp, Maxx Crosby, and Von Miller. Plus, Cam and Carl play a game of Super Bowl ring vs. $100 million dollars. All that, and much more, in a conversation you don't want to miss. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Cam is joined by his teammate and follow pass rusher Carl Granderson during the Sack Summit in Las Vegas. The guys talk about Carl's journey going from a 175-pound no position player at the University of Wyoming, to a 285-pound dominating sack artist in the NFL. Cam gives Carl his flowers for his development from a special teams player to one of the stalwarts on the Saints defensive line. Carl also explains why he felt attending the Sack Summit was important to improve his game, and what he wanted to learn from guys like Warren Sapp, Maxx Crosby, and Von Miller. Plus, Cam and Carl play a game of Super Bowl ring vs. $100 million dollars. All that, and much more, in a conversation you don't want to miss. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Cam is joined by his teammate and follow pass rusher Carl Granderson during the Sack Summit in Las Vegas. The guys talk about Carl's journey going from a 175-pound no position player at the University of Wyoming, to a 285-pound dominating sack artist in the NFL. Cam gives Carl his flowers for his development from a special teams player to one of the stalwarts on the Saints defensive line. Carl also explains why he felt attending the Sack Summit was important to improve his game, and what he wanted to learn from guys like Warren Sapp, Maxx Crosby, and Von Miller. Plus, Cam and Carl play a game of Super Bowl ring vs. $100 million dollars. All that, and much more, in a conversation you don't want to miss. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi were joined by former MLB outfielder Curtis Granderson to discuss his latest project to honor the legacy of the great Jackie Robinson. Granderson also discussed the latest MLB storylines. After that, BetQL Daily host Joe Ostrowski joined the show to discuss the best bets to make on the NFL Draft, the Bulls' win total and the Masters. Later, Bernstein, Holmes and Rahimi held the High Noon segment.
Broadcasting live from Circa Sports' Stadium Swim in Las Vegas, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi were joined by former MLB outfielder Curtis Granderson to discuss his latest project to honor the legacy of the great Jackie Robinson. Granderson also discussed the latest MLB storylines.
Live for Hour One of AFR, Musso talks Harold Perkins moving inside and the Saints restructuring Carl Granderson's contract.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Universitas Education, LLC v. Granderson
Erik interviews former MLB star Curtis Granderson. They discuss Granderson's standout career with the Tigers, Yankees, and Mets, including his MVP-caliber seasons, back-to-back World Series appearances, and reputation as one of baseball's best ambassadors abroad. Curtis also provides insight into his extensive community outreach and charitable work aimed at providing opportunities for underprivileged youth. Additionally, he shares perspectives on the decline of African American players in baseball today and what can be done to reverse this trend.
Is the New Orleans Saints defensive line, with Carl Granderson, Bryan Bresee, Cameron Jordan and more leading the way, the key to a Saints win over the Houston Texans? Why pestering C.J. Stroud will be imperative and will require everyone's contributions in NFL Week 6.With Juwan Johnson still not participating in practice, how will the Saints get the tight ends involved? Should we be concerned about Chris Olave's toe? Another Saints injury report that may not be as bad as it looks.JOIN SUBTEXT: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonsaintsFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Is the New Orleans Saints defensive line, with Carl Granderson, Bryan Bresee, Cameron Jordan and more leading the way, the key to a Saints win over the Houston Texans? Why pestering C.J. Stroud will be imperative and will require everyone's contributions in NFL Week 6. With Juwan Johnson still not participating in practice, how will the Saints get the tight ends involved? Should we be concerned about Chris Olave's toe? Another Saints injury report that may not be as bad as it looks. JOIN SUBTEXT: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonsaints Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
#neworleanssaints #greenbaypackers #saintsnews Join Big Q as he covers the latest Black & Gold News topics. - In this we discuss the Saints re upping with undrafted defensive end Carl Granderson on a 4 year extension, Plus the Saints placing RB Jamaal Williams on the injury report and more...- Hit the link tree for merch and social media links& MORE...Please sub, like & share! LINKTREE- https://linktr.ee/thepromedianetwork
Mike Hoss and Deuce McAllister discussed the injury report for Sunday's game between the Saints and Packers. They spoke to a WWL listener about Saints DE Carl Granderson. Chris Blair, the voice of the LSU Tigers, joined Mike and Deuce to preview the Tigers' matchup with the Arkansas Razorbacks. Blair shared his thoughts on the team's progression from their week one loss to Florida State to their blowout win at Mississippi State. He talked about Arkansas QB KJ Jefferson and LSU LB Harold Perkins. Blair also looked ahead at their upcoming schedule.
Bobby Hebert and Mike Detillier start off this Weds with what they expect from the Saints and Panthers injury report coming tomorrow before kicking things off with Deuce McAllister, former Saints RB and Saints radio color analyst on how the Saints bounced back in the 2nd half of the Titans game, how shaky and rattled Ryan Tannehill looked, why the Saints have so many CB's, and just how good is Carl Granderson playing?
In the 2nd hour, Steve and Jeff talk about Jeff's expeirence as sideline reporter before heading into our soundbank as we hear from Peyton Turner about competition amongst the D-line, the roster battle between Granderson and Turner, and where their focus is regarding the first game against the Titans, how our penalties need to stop, what we should expect from Trevor Penning, what Steve & Jeff would like to see in this final preseason game, and Jeff's stance on Ugo Amadi and his roster slot.
Curtis Granderson has his hands full these days. He juggles a schedule including his pre and post assignment for TBS's Tuesday night baseball along with the post season, his role as president of the Players Alliance, his responsibilities with the baseball and educational academy and the GrandKids Foundation. All of this fashioned during and after an excellent 16 year career playing for 7 teams while hitting 344 homers and driving in almost a thousand runs! Granderson began his career with the Detroit Tigers but he also made stops in New York with both the Yankees and Mets yet never played for his home town teams, The Cubs or White Sox. He said he would have loved that yet he's not disappointed because it might have been difficult. Every time he came to town there were friends, tickets and so many things to do he would wind up exhausted after a series.“The reason I say no is part of it is after that two, three or four game series in town playing one of the two teams I would be so exhausted because I was seeing everyone and doing so many things," he says on the show.Granderson lives very close to the University of Illinois at Chicago baseball field, named in his honor him after he donated five million dollars to build it. It was a way to also help kids in the area have the experiment of playing on a college field."I wanted the kids in the area an opportunity to play, practice and train on a college campus.”To say the least, Granderson is not only a citizen of Chicago but to many communities and the game of baseball.His story is part of the long list of great guests on "Tell Me A Story I Don't Know" and make sure to get more great episodes on the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast feed through Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, etc.!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Curtis Granderson has his hands full these days. He juggles a schedule including his pre and post assignment for TBS's Tuesday night baseball along with the post season, his role as president of the Players Alliance, his responsibilities with the baseball and educational academy and the GrandKids Foundation. All of this fashioned during and after an excellent 16 year career playing for 7 teams while hitting 344 homers and driving in almost a thousand runs! Granderson began his career with the Detroit Tigers but he also made stops in New York with both the Yankees and Mets yet never played for his home town teams, The Cubs or White Sox. He said he would have loved that yet he's not disappointed because it might have been difficult. Every time he came to town there were friends, tickets and so many things to do he would wind up exhausted after a series.“The reason I say no is part of it is after that two, three or four game series in town playing one of the two teams I would be so exhausted because I was seeing everyone and doing so many things," he says on the show.Granderson lives very close to the University of Illinois at Chicago baseball field, named in his honor him after he donated five million dollars to build it. It was a way to also help kids in the area have the experiment of playing on a college field."I wanted the kids in the area an opportunity to play, practice and train on a college campus.”To say the least, Granderson is not only a citizen of Chicago but to many communities and the game of baseball.His story is part of the long list of great guests on "Tell Me A Story I Don't Know" and make sure to get more great episodes on the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast feed through Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, etc.!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Curtis Granderson has his hands full these days. He juggles a schedule including his pre and post assignment for TBS's Tuesday night baseball along with the post season, his role as president of the Players Alliance, his responsibilities with the baseball and educational academy and the GrandKids Foundation. All of this fashioned during and after an excellent 16 year career playing for 7 teams while hitting 344 homers and driving in almost a thousand runs! Granderson began his career with the Detroit Tigers but he also made stops in New York with both the Yankees and Mets yet never played for his home town teams, The Cubs or White Sox. He said he would have loved that yet he's not disappointed because it might have been difficult. Every time he came to town there were friends, tickets and so many things to do he would wind up exhausted after a series.Granderson lives very close to the University of Illinois at Chicago baseball field, named in his honor him after he donated five million dollars to build it. It was a way to also help kids in the area have the experiment of playing on a college field."Tell Me a Story I Don't Know" is heard on the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast Feed and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.And, stay engaged at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Curtis Granderson has his hands full these days. He juggles a schedule including his pre and post assignment for TBS's Tuesday night baseball along with the post season, his role as president of the Players Alliance, his responsibilities with the baseball and educational academy and the GrandKids Foundation. All of this fashioned during and after an excellent 16 year career playing for 7 teams while hitting 344 homers and driving in almost a thousand runs! Granderson began his career with the Detroit Tigers but he also made stops in New York with both the Yankees and Mets yet never played for his home town teams, The Cubs or White Sox. He said he would have loved that yet he's not disappointed because it might have been difficult. Every time he came to town there were friends, tickets and so many things to do he would wind up exhausted after a series.Granderson lives very close to the University of Illinois at Chicago baseball field, named in his honor him after he donated five million dollars to build it. It was a way to also help kids in the area have the experiment of playing on a college field."Tell Me a Story I Don't Know" is heard on the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast Feed and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.And, stay engaged at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bobby and Steve reviewed the best plays from day two of training camp. Bobby compared Marcus Davenport to Payton Turner. The guys expressed their concern with the Saints' DTs. Bobby remembered a highlight play at practice between Marshon Lattimore and Michael Thomas. Bobby and Mike interviewed second-year WR Chris Olave. Olave talked about his relationship with QB Derek Carr and WR Rashid Shaheed. He expressed his increased confidence entering year two with New Orleans. Bobby and Steve listened to audio from DE Carl Granderson. Bobby broke down the Saints' defensive end battle between Granderson and Turner.
Bobby and Steve reviewed the best plays from day two of training camp. Bobby compared Marcus Davenport to Payton Turner. The guys expressed their concern with the Saints' DTs. Bobby remembered a highlight play at practice between Marshon Lattimore and Michael Thomas. Bobby and Mike interviewed second-year WR Chris Olave. Olave talked about his relationship with QB Derek Carr and WR Rashid Shaheed. He expressed his increased confidence entering year two with New Orleans. Bobby and Steve listened to audio from DE Carl Granderson. Bobby broke down the Saints' defensive end battle between Granderson and Turner.
New Orleans Saints edge defender Cameron Jordan is one of the league's best, but having a viable edge rusher to complement him can make things even better. How Carl Granderson, Isaiah Foskey, Payton Turner and Tanoh Kpassagnon can help the Saints take another step up on their defensive line in the 2023 NFL Season.JOIN SUBTEXT: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonsaintsFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
New Orleans Saints edge defender Cameron Jordan is one of the league's best, but having a viable edge rusher to complement him can make things even better. How Carl Granderson, Isaiah Foskey, Payton Turner and Tanoh Kpassagnon can help the Saints take another step up on their defensive line in the 2023 NFL Season. JOIN SUBTEXT: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonsaints Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
From 'DA's New York Accent' (Subscribe Here): Curtis Granderson has the rare experience of playing for both the Mets and Yankees, and the even rarer experience of being adored by both fan bases. Granderson set himself apart with his intellect and gracious personality and is using both traits to open access to youth baseball. He discusses why the black baseball player has started to evaporate and how he's trying to remedy that. He explains his introductory Mets press conference that was blasted by some Yankees fans, and how Jacob deGrom's peak was better than any pitcher he ever faced. He also discusses how the 2015 World Series run taught him much about Mets fans, and why 'Saved by the Bell' prevented him from being a Cubs fan despite growing up in Chicago. 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
AG Granderson joins the show to discuss all things TSU
Hour 4: Gio gave a guitar lesson yesterday to someone who won it for Hungerthon. The guy is a bariatric weight loss surgeon. We talked about BMI and why it doesn't make much sense. Buzz, No Buzz: NY Knicks. A caller said other than Boomer, everybody else was dressed like a slob during the Arizona shows. C-Lo returns for an update, but first Curtis Granderson is in the hall stuck in a conversation with our production guy, Zach. Curtis Granderson and Edwin Jackson pop in to talk about being tossed from games and throwing at players. Then CC Sabathia pops in. C-Lo comes back in to finish his update. We played sound from Kyrie after last night's game where he had a dominant fourth quarter. A couple was married at halftime of the Mavericks game. And the show ends with Moment of the Day.
Bobby Hebert and Mike Hoss spoke to Saints head coach Dennis Allen to review the team's 17-10 victory in Cleveland against the Browns. Coach Allen praised rookie receiver Rashid Shaheed, defensive end Carl Granderson, and the team's scoring defense. He also previewed the Saints' week 17 opponent: the Philadelphia Eagles. Brian Young, the Saints' pass rush specialist & former player, joined the show to discuss New Orleans' defensive line. He broke down the difference between interior and outside pass rushing. Young praised Granderson's work ethic and talked about defensive tackles Kentavius Street and Shy Tuttle.
Saints head coach Dennis Allen joined Bobby Hebert and Mike Hoss to review the team's 17-10 victory in Cleveland against the Browns. Coach Allen praised rookie receiver Rashid Shaheed, defensive end Carl Granderson, and the team's scoring defense. He also previewed the Saints' week 17 opponent: the Philadelphia Eagles. Coach Allen discussed preparation for starting quarterback Jalen Hurts vs. backup quarterback Gardner Minshew.
Bobby Hebert and Mike Hoss spoke to Saints head coach Dennis Allen to review the team's 17-10 victory in Cleveland against the Browns. Coach Allen praised rookie receiver Rashid Shaheed, defensive end Carl Granderson, and the team's scoring defense. He also previewed the Saints' week 17 opponent: the Philadelphia Eagles. Brian Young, the Saints' pass rush specialist & former player, joined the show to discuss New Orleans' defensive line. He broke down the difference between interior and outside pass rushing. Young praised Granderson's work ethic and talked about defensive tackles Kentavius Street and Shy Tuttle.
Saints head coach Dennis Allen joined Bobby Hebert and Mike Hoss to review the team's 17-10 victory in Cleveland against the Browns. Coach Allen praised rookie receiver Rashid Shaheed, defensive end Carl Granderson, and the team's scoring defense. He also previewed the Saints' week 17 opponent: the Philadelphia Eagles. Coach Allen discussed preparation for starting quarterback Jalen Hurts vs. backup quarterback Gardner Minshew.
Roberto Clemente Award winners Curtis Granderson and Carlos Delgado join Jay to discuss Clemente's legacy, the honor of winning the award and their service to the community. 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
Roberto Clemente Award winners Curtis Granderson and Carlos Delgado join Jay to discuss Clemente's legacy, the honor of winning the award and their service to the community. 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
Jeff Nowak, Bobby Hebert, and Mike Detillier interviewed Carl Granderson, a Saints defensive end. Granderson discussed his dramatic weight change from his high school days. He also talked about the recent dust-ups at training camp. Bobby and Jeff praised Granderson for his work in the off-season and explained why they expect him to receive more playing time this season.
Jeff and Bobby shared their exclusive interview with Saints defensive end, Carl Granderson. Granderson discussed his dramatic weight change from his high school days. He also talked about the recent dust-ups at training camp. Bobby and Jeff praised Granderson for his work in the off-season and explained why they expect him to receive more playing time this season.
Honey Badger BACK, Trevor Penning fighting everybody, a new tight end, and Granderson looking good. We recap Saints Camp day 7.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Amara Granderson - Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she made her Broadway debut in the 2022 Tony-nominated revival of for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf. (She plays “Lady in Orange”) She joins Tavis for a conversation about the importance of theater, the importance of community, and her thoughts on her Broadway debut
Ntozake Shange's "For Colored Girls" returns to Broadway after almost 50 years. Lady in Orange, Amara Granderson, and Lady in Brown, Tendayi Kuumba joins Carol Jenkins to discuss their experiences in the play after receiving 7 Tony Nominations.
The last time the New York Mets signed a 33-year-old free agent outfielder, Curtis Granderson helped lead the Mets to a World Series. Could Starling Marte bring similar results to Queens?Host Ryan Finkelstein compares Granderson's circumstances signing with the Mets to Marte this offseason. Also who was the better Mets right fielder, Michael Conforto or Granderson?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As free agency is about to open, we take a look back at the best free agent signing the New York Mets have made in the past decade, Curtis Granderson.Granderson signed a four-year, $60 million contract with the Mets prior to the 2014 season and was the best player on the 2015 team that went to the World Series.Host Ryan Finkelstein recaps Granderson's tenure with the Mets and why they should consider making a similar signing this offseason with Starling Marte.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices