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Acquiring Tommy La Stella closes the door on the 2018 James Paxton trade with the Yankees. 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
Crisis Averted: Aaron Goldsmith is staying with the Seattle Mariners and not leaving for the St. Louis Cardinals. Is Aaron Goldsmith be a potential 'John C. Frick Award' caliber announcer? A look at the Mariners depth in the announcers booth through the years, and how acquiring Tommy La Stella closes the door on the the 2018 James Paxton trade with the Yankees. 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
On this episode of the Fenway Rundown, MassLive beat writers Chris Cotillo and Chris Smith discuss the first week of the offseason for the Red Sox. The writers talk about the state of Boston's rotation after James Paxton exercised his player option and Nathan Eovaldi declined his qualifying offer, give their thoughts on the prospects added to the 40-man roster and parse through the rumors that Xander Bogaerts might be flirting with the Phillies and Yankees. Cotillo and Smith also predict who will be cut before Friday's non-tender deadline. Intro music: Airside by Hiro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The offseason is heating as the Red Sox have done a lot over these past few days to prepare for the 2023 season. Massachusetts Pirates Team Insider Jake Ignaszewski breaks down everything that you need to know touching on multiple different subjects. Iggy starts off by sharing the players the team extended qualifying offers to and gives his thoughts on if he believes the players will pick them up or test free agency. Iggy then looks into the James Paxton news and it means for the Red Sox that he's opted into his player option for $4 million. Iggy then gives into a 40-man roster move the Red Sox made with Enmanuel Valdez and gives his thoughts on the team avoiding arbitration with Rob Refsnyder. Iggy then gives his thoughts on the report of Garrett Whitlock being moved to the rotation for the 2023 season and explains why he thinks it will work out much better this time around. Lastly, he gives an update from Jon Heyman regarding the extensions of Bogaerts and Devers. Follow us on Twitter! @LO_RedSox & @jakeiggy & @lalalalaurrrren Support us by supporting our sponsors! BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Follow & Subscribe to the Locked On Red Sox Podcast on these platforms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The dominoes continue to fall in the first week of the offseason for the Red Sox as the team and players begin making decisions on their options for the 2023 season. Eric Hosmer gives the Red Sox more clarity of his future as he opts into his 3 year, $39 million deal. Pitcher James Paxton also had his club option declined but has the ability to pick up a $4 million player option to stay with the team. Since the future of Xander Bogaerts is up in the air, Mark Feinsand reported that the Red Sox are beginning to look for options at 2B if Bogaerts does sign elsewhere and they do end up moving Trevor Story to shortstop. Massachusetts Pirates Team Insider Jake Ignaszewski and NESN's Lauren Willand react to the news of Eric Hosmer opting into his deal and look at what this means for the first base position going into next season. Then they break down what's been happening regarding James Paxton's future with the team and explain whether they believe he'd be a good fit for the 2023 team. Lastly, Jake and Lauren look into the potential plan B options at second base if Xander Bogaerts decides to leave Boston. Follow us on Twitter! @LO_RedSox & @jakeiggy & @lalalalaurrrren Support us by supporting our sponsors! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnMLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2022 Boston Red Sox have not been showing any signs of good offense of late, and that was more than apparent after getting swept by the Toronto Blue Jays. NESN's Lauren Willand has a little bit of a therapy session on this offense and just how ugly it's been -- including having the bases loaded with NOBODY OUT and being unable to score to win against the Blue Jays on Thursday. To make matters worse, Lauren provides offensive stats for Trevor Story (and a positive injury update on the second baseman!) that truly puts the offense into perspective. Lauren provides updates on Nate Eovaldi, Tanner Houck and James Paxton, who was shut down for the season after suffering a Grade 2 tear in his lat. Lauren gives you the details of his contract and what the Red Sox would be wise to do. Lauren also looks at Triston Casas and Connor Wong about being candidates for September call-ups and why it's okay we have yet to see Casas with the Red Sox. As always the show ends with the mental health minute! Follow us on Twitter! @lo_redsox & @lalalalaurrrren & @jakeiggy Support us by supporting our sponsors! BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:00) Mazz opens The Baseball Hour by taking a look at Brayan Bello's start last night. (11:56) The callers give their thoughts on the Red Sox. (24:50) James Paxton ,who was already injured, is now out for the season. (36:58) Final thoughts from Mazz!
(0:00) Mazz opens The Baseball Hour by taking a look at Brayan Bello's start last night. (11:56) The callers give their thoughts on the Red Sox. (24:50) James Paxton ,who was already injured, is now out for the season. (36:58) Final thoughts from Mazz!
(0:00) Mazz opens The Baseball Hour by taking a look at Brayan Bello's start last night. (11:56) The callers give their thoughts on the Red Sox. (24:50) James Paxton ,who was already injured, is now out for the season. (36:58) Final thoughts from Mazz!
(0:00) Mazz opens The Baseball Hour by taking a look at Brayan Bello's start last night. (11:56) The callers give their thoughts on the Red Sox. (24:50) James Paxton ,who was already injured, is now out for the season. (36:58) Final thoughts from Mazz!
The Boston Red Sox offense fell silent to the Pittsburgh Pirates and fell 8-2 on Thursday night as the Red Sox failed to complete the sweep at PNC Park. NESN's Lauren Willand recaps Thursday's loss and looks at how Bryan Reynolds was a Red Sox killer with two two-run home runs in the game. Lauren also dives into the offense and how it went cold on a getaway day. Later, Lauren provides a slew of injury updates, including a discouraging one on James Paxton who was pulled from his rehab start in the Florida Complex League after retiring the first two batters he faced. As always, Lauren ends the show on the mental health minute! Follow us on Twitter! @lo_redsox & @lalalalaurrrren & @jakeiggy Support us by supporting our sponsors! BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Liver Health Formula Now it's easy to rejuvenate your liver health and reignite your metabolism...Thanks to Liver Health Formula by PureHealth Research. Go to getliverhelp.com/MLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Red Sox get back to .500 and extended their winning streak to three games with a win against the Pirates. The offense helped out by scoring eight runs off the help of a big night by Christian Arroyo. Luckily the pitching side went smoothly with a quality start from Rich Hill and dominant innings from Brasier and Sawamura. Sox will look to sweep tomorrow night. Massachusetts Pirates Team Insider and WooSox Production Assistant Jake Ignaszewski breaks down everything that happened in the victory against the Pirates and looks at how consistent Brasier and Samamura have been lately. Then Iggy shares an update on the return of James Paxton and explains the role he could play at the end of the season for the team. Lastly, Iggy shares fan thoughts on the game from Twitter and a mental health minute. Follow us on Twitter! @lo_redsox & @lalalalaurrrren & @jakeiggy Liver Health Formula Now it's easy to rejuvenate your liver health and reignite your metabolism...Thanks to Liver Health Formula by PureHealth Research. Go to getliverhelp.com/MLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The mantra for the road trip? Win 7 Out West. What'd the Red Sox do? They in fact did not win 7 games out West... the won 8. In this episode we recap all the happenings from the successful trip out to Oakland, Anaheim, and Seattle, discuss the downfalls of not having a closer, take a look at Big Bob's hot streak, the injury big hitting the team, Kutter Crawford having the surprise performance of the century, Steve the Fade God, Predictions for a James Paxton return, the Chris Sale warmup hype, Rich Hill being the same pitcher as E-Rod, the latest Instacart Ad of all time, a preview of the upcoming 9 game homestand, Gone Bridge finally having a Boston office, and a whole lot more! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @gonebridgepodcast and Twitter @gonebridge and we'll be back in a few days with Episode 90! Enjoy!
Will Flemming, the radio play-by-play broadcaster of the Boston Red Sox, joined the guys to discuss last night's loss to the Los Angeles Angels and Shohei Ohtani, the Red Sox upcoming series with the Seattle Mariners, the return of Chris Sale and James Paxton, Rich Hill's start tonight, and the Red Sox recent run.
Will Flemming, the radio play-by-play broadcaster of the Boston Red Sox, joined Gresh and Keefe to discuss last night's loss to the Los Angeles Angels and Shohei Ohtani, the Red Sox upcoming series with the Seattle Mariners, the return of Chris Sale and James Paxton, Rich Hill's start tonight, and the Red Sox recent run.
Boston Red Sox pitcher James Paxton re-emerged with the major league club in Chicago to offer an update on his return from Tommy John surgery. Paxton explained the bump in the road he recently experienced, and how he feels he is back on track.
SEGMENT- Red Sox General Manager Brian O'Halloran joins the show for this week's Front Office Report to discuss when we could see Triston Casas with the big club, the future of Xander Bogaerts, and an updates on Chris Sale and James Paxton.
Hour 4- Red Sox GM Brian O'Halloran joins the show for this week's front office report as he talks about when we could see Triston Casas with the big club, the future of Xander Bogaerts, and updates on Chris Sale and James Paxton. Bruins stay alive, will we see a Celtics Game 7? How much trust do you have in Matt Patricia and the Patriots offense? Razor's Blueprint for Game 7. Who are the X-Factors for the Celtics and Bruins this weekend?
On this week's episode, longtime NESN host Tom Caron stops by to discuss another brutal week for the 10-19 Red Sox. Caron and host Chris Cotillo dig into Boston's offensive woes, the bad news that Chris Sale and James Paxton both experienced setbacks and the moves (hint: calling up Ryan Fitzgerald) that they would make. Caron also talks about what it means to him to have emceed the Jerry Remy ceremony at Fenway Park last month and his thought's on NESN's new color analysts. Intro music: Airside by Hiro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HOUR 3: The Boston Red Sox are a really bad baseball team right now with little hope of the team getting better. Chris Sale and James Paxton both suffered setbacks. Chaim Bloom wouldn't get into specifics about Sale's setback.
Boston Red Sox Chief Baseball Officier Chaim Bloom sat down with the media Saturday to offer updates on Chris Sale, James Paxton, Garrett Whitlock and the other elements of a team that finds itself in last-place.
The Boston Red Sox are in last place in the American League East and are fighting to play catch-up just a month-plus into the season. Why does Alex Cora put Matt Barnes into high-leverage situations? Is putting Garrett Whitlock into the Red Sox rotation and moving Tanner Houck to the bullpen the right decision for Whitlock and the team? Why didn't Chaim Bloom acquire solid bullpen help in the offseason?! NESN's Lauren Campbell continues to go off about the lack of offense and patience the Red Sox have shown in their two losses against the Chicago White Sox on Friday and Saturday and provides updates on Chris Sale and James Paxton. Follow us on Twitter! @lo_redsox & @lalalalaurrrren & @jakeiggy Support us by supporting our sponsors! Built Bar Built 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 BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brady is back with a short show because of Red Sox Baseball against the Blue Jays and he talks about what national personalities are saying about Kyrie Irving, Malcolm Butler's return to the Patriots and James Paxton wants to work in VT?
Dan Shulman shares his thoughts on the Blue Jays leading the division despite a few rough outings from the starting pitching, the team's improved bullpen, how Alek Manoah compares to different Jays starters of the past, and his broadcast partner Buck Martinez (2:37). Afterwards, Red Sox TV analyst Tony Massarotti talks about Boston dealing with a current COVID-19 situation within their organization, how the team will get by without James Paxton and Chris Sale in their rotation, and if the contract statuses of Rafael Devers and Xander Bogaerts will be distractions for the organization going forward (28:37).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 affiliate.
Bradfo sits down with Red Sox pitcher James Paxton, who is still coming back from Tommy John surgery. The two discuss Paxton's unique path to Boston, which includes stops in Kentucky, Alaska, Seattle, Cuba and New York. Along the way he has been smoked out of a bus, attacked by an eagle, and landed with a very cool nickname. Bradfo and Coop cap it off by dissecting the conversation, along with Paxton's lot in life.
Long Ball Legacies - Today Pitcher List's unofficial official historian Mat Kovach makes a triumphant return for our 8th episode to reminisce about and rank pitchers who might some of the greatest what-ifs of all time in Herb Score, Mark Prior and James Paxton! Show Notes: List Coming into the Episode: Greg Maddux Ichiro George Brett Adrian Beltre Clayton Kershaw Edgar Martinez Sandy Koufax Tony Gwynn Kenny Lofton Addie Joss David Ortiz Steve Carlton Robin Yount Paul Molitor Kyle Hendricks Evan Longoria Shawn Green Ryan Braun Whitey Ford Matt Williams Jose Bautista Robin Ventura Aramis Ramirez Intro Mat Kovach Intro: 00:01:51 Mat Kovach: 00:03:03 Mark Prior: 00:35:13 James Paxton: 00:56:03 Ranking: 01:08:20 Herb Score, 75, Indians Pitcher Derailed by Line Drive, Dies Indians Clinch 1995 - Herb Score Tony Pena - The Walk Off - Herb Score & Tom Hamilton Chicago Heat: Mark Prior and Kerry Wood's Season of Dominance ZiPS Time Warp: Kerry Wood and Mark Prior | FanGraphs Baseball Mark Prior had an ELECTRIFYING MLB Debut Mark Prior career altering collision with Marcus Giles Relive every out from James Paxton's no-hitter James Paxton's Pitching Repertoire James Paxton strikes out a career-high 16 vs. Oakland
New Red Sox pitcher James Paxton joined Joe Castiglione & Rob Bradford in the Sox Booth on Monday in Ft. Myers and gave the guys his recovery timetable as he comes back from Tommy John surgery.
New Red Sox pitcher James Paxton joins Joe and Bradfo in the booth to talk about how he ended up with the Red Sox. They also talk about some of the new rules that could be coming soon, like pitch clock and eliminating the shift
In episode 8 we discuss the Red Sox signing Rich Hill and James Paxton, the Sox interest in Seiya Suzuki as well as the trade of Hunter Renfroe for JBJ. We wrap up with our Hall of Fame ballots. Be sure to like and subscribe to the pod on Apple and Spotify as well as YouTube! Socials: Twitter @nasppodcast & Instagram @nasppodcast
The commissioner has locked out the players because he "had to," but that won't stop us from commenting on the absolute flurry of activity in MLB leading up to this dreadful day. Jake and Dave discuss the fantasy implication of tons of moves, and also laugh heartily at the teams that deserve it (we're looking at you, Guardians). *Astros resign Justin Verlander, 2y/$50mil *Cubs sign Marcus Stroman, 3y/$71mil *Dodgers resign Chris Taylor, 4y/$60mil *Max Muncy's injured elbow *Twins resign Byron Buxton, 7y/$100mil *Cards sign Steven Matz, 4y/$44mil *Orioles sign Jordan Lyles, 1y/$7mil *DBacks sign Mark Melancon, 2y/$14mil *Phillies sign Corey Knebel, 1y/$10mil *Padres sign Robert Suarez, 1y; Nick Martinez, 4y/$20mil *Rays sign Corey Kluber, 1y/$8mil; extend Wander Franco, 11y/$182mil *Marlins acquire Joey Wendle; extend Sandy Alcantara, 5y/$56mil; sign Avisail Garcia, 4y/$53mil *Mariners sign Robbie Ray, 5y/$115mil; acquire Adam Frazier *Jays resign Jose Berrios, 7y/$131mil; sign Kevin Gausman, 5y/$110mil *Would you rather draft deGrom or Gausman? *Red Sox sign Rich Hill, 1y/$5mil; sign Michael Wacha, 1y/$7mil; sign James Paxton, 1y/$10mil w option *Brewers acquire Hunter Renfroe from Red Sox for Jackie Bradley, Jr. *Angels resign Raisel Iglesias, 4y/$100mil; sign Noah Syndergaard, 1y/$21mil; Michael Lorenzen, 1y/$7mil *Giants resign Anthony DeSclafani, 3y/$36mil; resign Alex Wood, 2y/$25mil; sign Alex Cobb, 2y/$20mil *Tigers sign Javier Baez, 6y/$140mil; sign Eduardo Rodriguez, 5y/$77mil *Rangers sign Corey Seager, 10y/$325mil; sign Marcus Semien, 7y/$175mil; sign Jon Gray, 4y/$56mil; sign Kole Calhoun, 1y/$5.2mil *Mets sign Eduardo Escobar, 2y/$20mil; sign Mark Canha, 2y/$25.5mil; sign Starling Marte, 4y/$78mil; sign Max Scherzer, 3y/$130mil *Marcell Ozuna's suspension is over, where should you draft him? *Our slow drafting plans *Should you have a strategy for drafting from every single draft slot? NFBC vs lower stakes ****************************************** Dave McDonald and Jake Halusker are consistently successful high stakes players in the National Fantasy Baseball Championship, and they share with listeners their strategies and experiences of competing in the highest levels of fantasy baseball. Listen to the guys who have done it before to learn how to win your leagues! Please take a few moments to rate and review the podcast on your platform of choice; we really want your feedback. Thank you so much to those of you all-stars who have done so already! Check out RotoSaurus.com/merch to support the pod! Follow Dave (@RunDMcD) and Jake (@TheDustmite) on Twitter; be sure to send them your barbs and accolades. Logo Designs - the great Matt Krysiak (www.coroflot.com/krysiart) Show Tune - The 126ers - Black Moons --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/high-stakes-heat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/high-stakes-heat/support
We give our mixed reactions on the James Paxton and Rich Hill signings! How big of a factor can both players be? What roles will they have? Is this rotation good enough to win the AL East? We dive into it all! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Monday Mojo crew recaps the Mariners' second week of the MLB regular season featuring battles against two playoff caliber squads, the Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins. We also discuss the Mariners being hit by the injury bug with James Paxton done for the season, Kyle Seager's 9th inning dinger to take 2 of 3 on the road in the Twin Cities, and preview the M's upcoming series against the Baltimore Orioles.
On a day when the Vancouver Canucks extend Tanner Pearson for the next three years, Rob Fai just happens to have a special edition of The Nation scheduled. Both Jeff Paterson (VANcast & The Athletic) and Samantha Chang (The Broadscast & Yahoo Sports) chime in on the recent Canucks musings before former Major League Baseball All-Star and World Series Champion Ryan Dempster peeks in to talk Blue Jays, James Paxton and his favourite baseball memories. A must listen from Season One of The Nation with Rob Fai, presented by Chamber of Commerce Group Insurance Plan.
Jerry Dipoto joins the Danny and Paul to discuss his thoughts on the start to the season and give the latest information on injuries to Jake Fraley, James Paxton, Kyle Lewis and Evan White.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features... .NFL Breaking News.. Carson Wentz traded .NFL news JJ Watt released, Vincent Jackson dies, Pouncey Brothers retire .MLB moves featuring Nolan Arenado, James Paxton, Brandon Workman, Mitch Moreland and more .Fernando Tatis signs biggest contract in MLB history .NCAAB news.. Jim Christian finally fired at BC + Wynston Tabbs transfers, also Jalen Johnson opts out at Duke .NBA injuries to Anthony Davis and Mitchell Robinson . Going thru our top 25 players in the NBA right now!
Tom Brady, LeBron James, Luka Doncic, and Dame Lillard highlight the 2 Minute Drill this week, and Justin stumps Daniel with a brand new game called "Soft Toss." The highlight of the show is the conversation about local high school sports! A Montesano running back is named Oly Pen Real Estate Athlete of the Week, and broadcaster Daniel gives you some nuggets about your local teams and players. In the mailbag, we discussed Deshaun Watson, top-tier quarterbacks, the Mariners, and James Paxton.
Andy and Mike discuss the recent acquisitions of James Paxton and Ken Giles, recent Lookout Landing articles on Dylan Moore and Marco Gonzales, as well as what a potential contract for Jarred Kelenic could look like.
Jerry Dipoto joins Danny and Paul to discuss the return of James Paxton, the addition of Ken Giles and spring training getting underway this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hard Hitting Sports Podcast has hit Double Digit Episodes! We start out this week in the NBA. Out West, The Suns, Trail Blazers, Lakers, and Jazz are all hot and are showing that it is going to be a grind in the Western Conference this season! And while things out West are looking good, things back East aren't looking so bright for the Cavs, Hawks, and, believe it or not, Celtics. Does Jordan have any concerns about Philly's losing skid? Should Lakers' fans be concerned about AD's injury? We also go over possible trade destinations for Andre Drummond and Blake Griffin. Andrew Benintendi was traded (finally), but the Red Sox do what they always do after a big splash, sign two role players. This time around they got, Marwin Gonzalez and Hirokazu ("The Hero") Sawamura. Justin Turner is returning to the Dodgers in quest of a another World Series, but are they still the favorites over the Padres? We go over other signings around the league, such as Alex Colome to the Twins, James Paxton to the Mariners, and what Jay Bruce's signing with the Yankees means for Brett Gardner. Jack and Jordan take a trip down memory lane with baseball memories. Finally, in the NFL, we predict potential landing spots for 10 NFL Free Agents. Some of these takes may be bold, but they all make sense! As always, we end with our Late Hits and Trivia! Be on the Lookout for the #GetRodOnThePod Campaign!
IN THE 7th Episode of the Deep Drive Pod, Sponsored by Relevnt (Download the App Now!!), Jack and Ryan discuss the recent Justin Turner and James Paxton signings. They also talk about some minor moves, and Jackson and James join them to share their top 10 SS lists. Finishing off with some jersey trivia, this episode is one you'll not want to miss.
This week, one of our co-hosts says goodbye to something very special to him... his beard! Daniel, Justin, and producer Andrew discuss Golden Tate, James Paxton, and MLB's newly deadened balls. Also, find out how well Daniel knows his listeners in a special edition of Stump Daniel. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson made some comments last week about his offensive line and his organization. What did our guys think about his statements? In the mailbag we talk Hogwarts' houses, and video streaming services.
The Yankees signed OF/1B/DH Jay Bruce to a minor league deal and seem close to signing Justin Wilson too! James Paxton went back to the Mariners This show is brought to you by DraftKings. Use promo code 'JOMBOY'
We are back with episode 83 of the Boogie Down Bombers Podcast! DJ LeMahieu is back baby! (1:50) Why does everyone want so much from the Yankees in trades? (5:20) Is Greg Allen the next Mike Tauchman? (6:40) Do Mike Trout and Joey Votto want to win? (10:00) Corey Kluber is a Yankee! (11:50) Nestor Cortes Jr. is back (14:40) James Paxton, Tommy Kahnle, JA Happ are all no longer Yankees (17:00) Will Tanaka be a Yankee in 2021? (20:30) George Springer and Kirby Yates are now with the Blue Jays (24:30) Why are there so many mistakes in reports this offseason? (30:40) The Mets fired their GM for.. reasons.. (31:40) The baseball world lost another legend in Hank Aaron (36:30) Joe Musgrove is now on the Padres (45:30) Everyone's favorite segment, Swag or Not Swag! (50:30) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boogiedownbombers/support
Randy and Derek get together to go over an eventful previous week for the Yankees. We discuss the miscues the Yankees had as they were swept by the Rays, including some curious decision making by manager Aaron Boone. That leads to breaking down the latest injuries to the roster, including James Paxton, Zack Britton, and Gleyber Torres. We analyzed how well-suited the team is to internally handle these openings, or if trades are needed. As this is the last podcast before the trade deadline, there are some specific discussions on pitchers like Mike Clevinger, Lance Lynn, and Taijuan Walker (among others).The podcast is still being recorded remotely. We are operating over Skype so we apologize in advance for any sound quality issues. We hope you continue to bear with us as internet connections can always be tricky during recording.We hope this gives you some distraction from all the craziness in the world right now. Again, we apologize for any sound quality issues. We're making the most of an inconvenient situation as all of you are. Please don't forget to subscribe to the pod and spread the word. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Boogie Down Bombers Podcast, Nick, Austin, and Tim discuss the Stanton injury and what it means for Clint Frazier and Mike Tauchman. Adding to the injury list, the hosts hypothesize about Tommy Kahnle's Tommy John surgery and how he fit in as one of the best arms in the Yankee pen. The good news is James Paxton had a bounce back start and Thrive Fantasy partnered with the podcast and introduced an offer code for a free $20 when you use the promo code "BOOGIE" at checkout after your first $20 deposit. Redeem the great offer here: https://www.thrivefantasy.com/#/landing. Looking around Major League Baseball, Austin and Tim (Nick had to leave), go around the horn and praise the Padres and Ferando Tatis Jr, but roast the Indians. Finally, they address the Astros' struggles and the Ramón Laureano suspension. Gerrit Cole is a New York Yankee. Use promo code BOOGIE and subscribe to us on iTunes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boogiedownbombers/support
The Yankees keep winning and we keep bringing you the Sharpest Stats in the game. Katie Sharp is back to put Judge and Gio's greatnesses into perspective, revisiting last week's conversation on James Paxton, and looking at the early returns with Gary Sanchez's new framing method.
The season has officially begun as Sharp Stats with Katie Sharp is FINALLY back! Jomboy and Jake chat with the Woman of wOBA about James Paxton's velocity in his troubling opening start (3:40), Tyler Wade's speed (18:00), and the Expanded Playoffs for 2020! (35:30)
The evil empire has another injury to their pitching rotation with James Paxton already on the mend, Luis Severino now faces a lengthy absence with forearm discomfort. How does this affect the upcoming 2020 New York Yankees season and what could the Yankee fans expect to see in response from the team? Follow us on Twitter! @CommCTRSports Find us on YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Anchor and Google Podcasts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to another episode of Benched with Bubba. On BwB EP 242 Bubba is joined by Ben Palmer of Pitcher List. Listen in as they go over every detail of Mookie Betts and David Price going to the Dodgers, Kenta Maeda to the Twins, Alex Verdugo to the Red Sox, as well as Joc Pederson and Ross Stripling to the Angels. Then they go over James Paxton's injury and some Baseball movie talk. You don't want to get ready for your Fantasy Baseball Drafts without the 10th edition of the Fantasy Black Book. I previewed the catchers and relief pitchers and some of the best in the business covered so much more. Don't miss out and grab yourself a cope of the Fantasy Black Book on Amazon. As always, thanks for listening to another episode of Benched with Bubba. We'd appreciate it if you could give a rating and review on iTunes.
MNF was crazy. The Rangers are good. The Yankees traded for James Paxton. A guy in jail pulled the old fake snake trick and escaped. A pilot is in trouble for being naked. A Texas football player is in trouble for saying OU sucks. What's worse competition on this dead Tuesday.