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Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
The San Francisco Giants desperately needed a spark. The Giants had already secured their seventh straight series loss with their first two losses to Atlanta, and were on the verge of being swept if they lost again on Sunday. Instead, in part because of a pregame team meeting led by Thairo Estrada, the SF Giants played one of their best and most complete games, on Sunday Night Baseball, and defeated the MLB-best Braves. Tristan Beck threw four perfect innings to begin his first MLB start, though things unraveled for him in the fifth. The Giants also completed one of the most entertaining double plays in recent memory, as they went 3-1-4-2, a rare combination that hasn't been done in at least 60+ years. We told you Austin Slater wasn't cooked! Slater continued to stay hot, and helped carry the Giants to victory. Recently, Slater revealed that Giants manager Gabe Kapler told him, "You could go 0 for your next 40 and I'd still use you as a pinch hitter against the lefty in the playoffs." Kapler is right to not lose trust in a player based on 30 or 40 poor played appearances. The same can be said of Camilo Duval, who shook off recent struggles to pitch to clean 1-2-3 9th with two strikeouts to secure the San Francisco Giants' win over Atlanta. Mike Yastrzemski and Mitch Haniger are nearing their returns to the SF Giants. Both may be activated as soon as this upcoming series against the Reds. Michael Conforto, on the other hand, went on the IL with a Grade 2 hamstring strain. Heliot Ramos was recalled John Brebbia is nearing a rehab assignment. Johan Camargo and Luis González cleared waivers and were outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento. Now the Giants take on the Cincinnati Reds in an enormous series. Both teams are 1.5 games back of the NL's final wild card spot. Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
The San Francisco Giants desperately needed a spark. The Giants had already secured their seventh straight series loss with their first two losses to Atlanta, and were on the verge of being swept if they lost again on Sunday. Instead, in part because of a pregame team meeting led by Thairo Estrada, the SF Giants played one of their best and most complete games, on Sunday Night Baseball, and defeated the MLB-best Braves. Tristan Beck threw four perfect innings to begin his first MLB start, though things unraveled for him in the fifth. The Giants also completed one of the most entertaining double plays in recent memory, as they went 3-1-4-2, a rare combination that hasn't been done in at least 60+ years.We told you Austin Slater wasn't cooked! Slater continued to stay hot, and helped carry the Giants to victory. Recently, Slater revealed that Giants manager Gabe Kapler told him, "You could go 0 for your next 40 and I'd still use you as a pinch hitter against the lefty in the playoffs." Kapler is right to not lose trust in a player based on 30 or 40 poor played appearances. The same can be said of Camilo Duval, who shook off recent struggles to pitch to clean 1-2-3 9th with two strikeouts to secure the San Francisco Giants' win over Atlanta.Mike Yastrzemski and Mitch Haniger are nearing their returns to the SF Giants. Both may be activated as soon as this upcoming series against the Reds. Michael Conforto, on the other hand, went on the IL with a Grade 2 hamstring strain. Heliot Ramos was recalled John Brebbia is nearing a rehab assignment. Johan Camargo and Luis González cleared waivers and were outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento. Now the Giants take on the Cincinnati Reds in an enormous series. Both teams are 1.5 games back of the NL's final wild card spot.Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants top pitching prospect Kyle Harrison was as advertised in his MLB debut against the Phillies. Harrison showed why many scouts believe he has the potential to be a frontline starter for the Giants. His fastball was electric and overpowering. He pounded the zone with strikes. No, Harrison didn't have a perfect outing, but he showed very quickly that he is one of the SF Giants' best pitchers and someone who could be a major factor for years to come.But in the ninth inning, with the Giants holding onto a one-run lead, Camilo Doval gave up two runs and the Giants lost in walk-off fashion. Doval threw only one slider out of 19 pitches in the outing. Doval seemingly had Trea Turner completely set up for a slider away, which coudl've resulted in a strikeout, but he kept throwing sinkers in. Gabe Kapler said after the game that Doval needs to trust Patrick Bailey more and implied that Doval was shaking off calls for the slider.Paul DeJong was added to the roster and is active and in the lineup at shortstop today. To make room on the roster, the Giants somewhat surprisingly DFA'd Johan Camargo, who did a decent job in his brief stint in San Francisco.Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants top pitching prospect Kyle Harrison was as advertised in his MLB debut against the Phillies. Harrison showed why many scouts believe he has the potential to be a frontline starter for the Giants. His fastball was electric and overpowering. He pounded the zone with strikes. No, Harrison didn't have a perfect outing, but he showed very quickly that he is one of the SF Giants' best pitchers and someone who could be a major factor for years to come. But in the ninth inning, with the Giants holding onto a one-run lead, Camilo Doval gave up two runs and the Giants lost in walk-off fashion. Doval threw only one slider out of 19 pitches in the outing. Doval seemingly had Trea Turner completely set up for a slider away, which coudl've resulted in a strikeout, but he kept throwing sinkers in. Gabe Kapler said after the game that Doval needs to trust Patrick Bailey more and implied that Doval was shaking off calls for the slider. Paul DeJong was added to the roster and is active and in the lineup at shortstop today. To make room on the roster, the Giants somewhat surprisingly DFA'd Johan Camargo, who did a decent job in his brief stint in San Francisco. Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Paul DeJong, you are the San Francisco Giants' starting shortstop. In perhaps the most logical and obvious move the Giants have made in years, the SF Giants have signed DeJong to a major league contract after he was recently DFA'd by the Blue Jays. The Jays traded for DeJong mere weeks ago, but he struggled so badly that they let him go. After clearing waivers, the Giants were able to sign DeJong for just a prorated portion of the MLB minimum salary (around $180,000). It's a very worthwhile investment since Brandon Crawford is on the IL and DeJong is a plus defender at short with a track record of being a decent hitter with power. He is, at the very least, a major-league caliber player. He also has club options for the next two seasons.DeJong is a significant story, but nothing trumps the fact that Kyle Harrison will make his MLB debut today. Harrison struggles with command at times, and a debut on the road in front of hostile fans could be a recipe for nerves and poor command. But if he's pumping strikes, Harrison has a chance to be special. Even if he struggles today, don't worry too much. The kid has a sky-high ceiling and could help get the SF Giants into October and perhaps play well in the playoffs.The less said about yesterday's ugly loss the better. The Giants had Aaron Nola on the ropes in the first inning, but Johan Camargo hit into a double play with the bases loaded. It was pretty much all downhill from there. The SF Giants' defense was atrocious, with Wade Meckler making a couple of really bad plays. But let's not be too rough on a young player with just a handful of days in the big leagues. Growing pains are to be expected. But the Giants need to start winning some games, as their playoff position and odds are slipping after an extended period of poor play. Hopefully the turnaround stars tonight with Harrison on the bump and DeJong at short.Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Paul DeJong, you are the San Francisco Giants' starting shortstop. In perhaps the most logical and obvious move the Giants have made in years, the SF Giants have signed DeJong to a major league contract after he was recently DFA'd by the Blue Jays. The Jays traded for DeJong mere weeks ago, but he struggled so badly that they let him go. After clearing waivers, the Giants were able to sign DeJong for just a prorated portion of the MLB minimum salary (around $180,000). It's a very worthwhile investment since Brandon Crawford is on the IL and DeJong is a plus defender at short with a track record of being a decent hitter with power. He is, at the very least, a major-league caliber player. He also has club options for the next two seasons. DeJong is a significant story, but nothing trumps the fact that Kyle Harrison will make his MLB debut today. Harrison struggles with command at times, and a debut on the road in front of hostile fans could be a recipe for nerves and poor command. But if he's pumping strikes, Harrison has a chance to be special. Even if he struggles today, don't worry too much. The kid has a sky-high ceiling and could help get the SF Giants into October and perhaps play well in the playoffs. The less said about yesterday's ugly loss the better. The Giants had Aaron Nola on the ropes in the first inning, but Johan Camargo hit into a double play with the bases loaded. It was pretty much all downhill from there. The SF Giants' defense was atrocious, with Wade Meckler making a couple of really bad plays. But let's not be too rough on a young player with just a handful of days in the big leagues. Growing pains are to be expected. But the Giants need to start winning some games, as their playoff position and odds are slipping after an extended period of poor play. Hopefully the turnaround stars tonight with Harrison on the bump and DeJong at short. Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Kyle Harrison, you are a San Francisco Giant. Giants fans have waited a long time for this, but the wait is finally over. Harrison, who is considered to be among the best pitching prospects in all of baseball, and the top left-handed pitching prospect, will make his major league debut tomorrow for the SF Giants. And yes, he is going to start the game (as opposed to coming in after an opener). At least that's what the SF Giants are saying. Harrison's arrival is a big deal for a Giants team in need of more stability in their rotation. He could help lead the Giants to the postseason, and he could be a huge weapon in October if the SF Giants get there.In other news, the Giants did what they had to do in Atlanta: avoid a sweep. Normally, losing two out of three is a bad outcome. But on the road against the best team in baseball, one win is acceptable. The SF Giants very nearly won two games against the Braves, however. Tyler Rogers served up a two out single and go-ahead homer in the eighth, and that was all she wrote in Game 2. Thankfully, the Giants continued to rack up lots of hits and came through with a gutsy win in the finale. The win did wonders for their playoff odds.In other news, Brandon Crawford was placed on the IL with a left forearm strain. Johan Camargo appears to be in line to take most of his at-bats. It's been a miserable offensive year for Crawford, who could be playing his last season with his hometown Giants. Luis Matos and Casey Schmitt were recalled from Triple-A, and it was great to see Matos impact the ball a couple of times (he hit a homer and a rocket single).Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Kyle Harrison, you are a San Francisco Giant. Giants fans have waited a long time for this, but the wait is finally over. Harrison, who is considered to be among the best pitching prospects in all of baseball, and the top left-handed pitching prospect, will make his major league debut tomorrow for the SF Giants. And yes, he is going to start the game (as opposed to coming in after an opener). At least that's what the SF Giants are saying. Harrison's arrival is a big deal for a Giants team in need of more stability in their rotation. He could help lead the Giants to the postseason, and he could be a huge weapon in October if the SF Giants get there. In other news, the Giants did what they had to do in Atlanta: avoid a sweep. Normally, losing two out of three is a bad outcome. But on the road against the best team in baseball, one win is acceptable. The SF Giants very nearly won two games against the Braves, however. Tyler Rogers served up a two out single and go-ahead homer in the eighth, and that was all she wrote in Game 2. Thankfully, the Giants continued to rack up lots of hits and came through with a gutsy win in the finale. The win did wonders for their playoff odds. In other news, Brandon Crawford was placed on the IL with a left forearm strain. Johan Camargo appears to be in line to take most of his at-bats. It's been a miserable offensive year for Crawford, who could be playing his last season with his hometown Giants. Luis Matos and Casey Schmitt were recalled from Triple-A, and it was great to see Matos impact the ball a couple of times (he hit a homer and a rocket single). Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Another day, another dreadful result for the San Francisco Giants' offense. The Giants scored just two runs in a loss to the Rays as their historic offensive slump continued. Prior to the game, the SF Giants added Wade Meckler to the MLB roster, hoping he could provide a desperately needed spark. While he didn't do so last night, there are lots of reasons to be hopeful about the 2022 eighth rounder who dominated across three levels of the minor leagues this season.But it's getting to be crunch time, and the Giants need results. Their .270 wOBA since June 25 is the lowest in MLB by 21 (!) points. However, the San Francisco Giants have compiled a .302 expected wOBA over this span. While a .302 wOBA is certainly nothing to get excited about, it's a heck of a lot better than .270 and suggests there has been an element of bad luck during this stretch. The minus-32 point gap is more than twice as large as the next closest team's.In other Giants news, Mike Yastrzemski suffered a setback with his hamstring that has caused him problems all season. Luis González was DFA'd, Anthony DeSclafani was placed on the 60-day IL, veteran infielder Johan Camargo was added to the MLB roster, and Mark Mathias was optioned.Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
Locked On Giants – Daily Podcast On The San Francisco Giants
Another day, another dreadful result for the San Francisco Giants' offense. The Giants scored just two runs in a loss to the Rays as their historic offensive slump continued. Prior to the game, the SF Giants added Wade Meckler to the MLB roster, hoping he could provide a desperately needed spark. While he didn't do so last night, there are lots of reasons to be hopeful about the 2022 eighth rounder who dominated across three levels of the minor leagues this season. But it's getting to be crunch time, and the Giants need results. Their .270 wOBA since June 25 is the lowest in MLB by 21 (!) points. However, the San Francisco Giants have compiled a .302 expected wOBA over this span. While a .302 wOBA is certainly nothing to get excited about, it's a heck of a lot better than .270 and suggests there has been an element of bad luck during this stretch. The minus-32 point gap is more than twice as large as the next closest team's. In other Giants news, Mike Yastrzemski suffered a setback with his hamstring that has caused him problems all season. Luis González was DFA'd, Anthony DeSclafani was placed on the 60-day IL, veteran infielder Johan Camargo was added to the MLB roster, and Mark Mathias was optioned. Find and follow Locked On Giants on your favorite podcast platforms:
We've been doing Mets home run chains here, and this weekend, as the Mets' winning streak came to an end, a new chain began… for Matthew Batten of the Padres, who made his major league debut last season.* Matthew Batten hit his first home run off David Peterson, 7/8/23David Peterson gave up Joey Wiemer's first home run in April, so this is another chain flowing from the Johan Camargo homer off Matt Grace in 2017. The way that this continues is that Wiemer and Batten go and hit the first homers off someone else, and off we go into the future.And, guess what? That has happened. Wiemer homered off Carmen Mlodzinski on June 16, giving the Brewers a three-run lead in a game they held on to win, 5-4, over the Pirates. Mlodzinski hasn't given up anyone's first homer yet, so we'll keep an eye on that in the second half of the season. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
Brewers rookie outfielder Joey Wiemer was the difference last night, his two-run homer off Drew Smith accounting for Milwaukee's scoring in a 2-1 game in Queens. The homer was Wiemer's 11th, as he opened his account for both the season and his career on April 5 — also against the Mets. That one was a three-run shot, also giving Milwaukee the lead, 4-1, on the way to a 7-6 triumph over New York. Here is Wiemer's home run chain.* Joey Wiemer hit his first home run off David Peterson, 4/5/23* David Peterson gave up his first home run to Johan Camargo, 8/2/20* Johan Camargo hit his first home run off Matt Grace, 7/9/17That was the first home run allowed by Matt Grace, who was that day's winning pitcher in relief of Joe Ross for the Nationals. Grace had only that decision during the 2017 season, when he posted a 4.32 ERA with 31 strikeouts and 18 walks in 50 innings out of the Washington bullpen. An eighth-round pick of the Nationals in the 2010 draft, Grace stuck around Washington through 2019, after which he went to Arizona as a free agent. Grace made only three appearances with Arizona, where he gave up the 20th and final homer of his career to Sam Hilliard of the Rockies on August 26, 2020.Against the Mets, Grace allowed only one dinger: Pete Alonso's third on his way to 53 in 2019. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
Johan Camargo joins the Sarpy County Tourism Pregame Show to talk about mentoring younger Latin players, why he chose to sign with the Royals, his yellow accessories and more!
Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies
In this episode, Connor tries to make sense of the Philadelphia Phillies' premier offense getting combined no hit by the New York Mets in their series opener up at Citi Field. Unfortunately, he notes that the pitching matchups don't get much easier the rest of the trip for the Philadelphia Phillies. He also goes into the importance of game 2 of this series with the New York Mets and why signs from a previous game this year point towards the Philadelphia Phillies having a chance to bounce back in this series. Finally, in Off The Poll, Connor discusses the Philadelphia Phillies defense at shortstop and who would benefit the team more at that position moving forward between Didi Gregorius and Johan Camargo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies
In this episode, Connor tries to make sense of the Philadelphia Phillies' premier offense getting combined no hit by the New York Mets in their series opener up at Citi Field. Unfortunately, he notes that the pitching matchups don't get much easier the rest of the trip for the Philadelphia Phillies. He also goes into the importance of game 2 of this series with the New York Mets and why signs from a previous game this year point towards the Philadelphia Phillies having a chance to bounce back in this series. Finally, in Off The Poll, Connor discusses the Philadelphia Phillies defense at shortstop and who would benefit the team more at that position moving forward between Didi Gregorius and Johan Camargo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies
In this episode, Connor recaps the Philadelphia Phillies' offensive explosion in their series ending win in Denver against the Colorado Rockies, including a great performance by Johan Camargo, whose 3 run home run was the difference in the game! He also previews the Philadelphia Phillies' upcoming series with the Milwaukee Brewers that actually gives Bryce Harper and company a lucky break when it comes to the pitchers they'll face with the Brew Crew in town. Finally, in Stepping Off, Connor gives his thoughts on the banning of the shift in Major League Baseball and why he agrees with the concept of taking it out of the game! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Phillies - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Phillies
In this episode, Connor recaps the Philadelphia Phillies' offensive explosion in their series ending win in Denver against the Colorado Rockies, including a great performance by Johan Camargo, whose 3 run home run was the difference in the game! He also previews the Philadelphia Phillies' upcoming series with the Milwaukee Brewers that actually gives Bryce Harper and company a lucky break when it comes to the pitchers they'll face with the Brew Crew in town. Finally, in Stepping Off, Connor gives his thoughts on the banning of the shift in Major League Baseball and why he agrees with the concept of taking it out of the game! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hoy el host llegó con voz de comercial de fiesta electrónica; Manchester United anuncia a Erik Ten Hag como su nuevo técnico; Celtics, Sixers y Bulls ganan en los playoffs de la NFL; Johan Camargo tiene su mejor partido desde que llegó a Phillies.
The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Colorado Rockies to salvage the series in game 3 by a score of 9-6. Kyle Schwarber hit a 468 foot home run, Johan Camargo rocked 4 hits, Nick Castellanos smoked the ball around, and Alec Bohm had an Alec Bohm day. Check out my sponsors! WinView: https://Winview.tv/brodesDraftKings Code: BRODES Use promo code BRODES! Head to the app NOW to check out all of the great odds and promotions DraftKings Sportsbook offers! URL Here: See www.draftkings.com/sportsbook for full details. DeSimone Jewelers: https://www.desimonejewelers.com/ SeatGeek Promo Code: BRODES This will save you $20 on your total purchase! CALL OR TEXT THE 24/7 ANY TIME HOTLINE: (856) 442-9805Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/sportstalkwit...SeatGeek Promo Code: BRODESThis will save you $20 on your total purchase!Podcasts: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yKG2JJ...Google Podcast: https://play.google.com/music/m/I4ilh...GET A SHIRT! : https://www.teespring.com/brodesclothesEmail: Brodes@BrodesMedia.comTwitter & Instagram: @Brodes81 and @BrodesMedia
The show opens with John's reaction to the Sixers' big win over the Raptors in game 1 on Saturday (0:04-23:31). Bob gives his thoughts on the Raptors' strategy for game 1 that hurt them (23:31-45:47). What purpose does Johan Camargo serve for the Phillies? (45:47-1:08:42). Jamie breaks down Tyrese Maxey's huge night and Twitter's reaction (1:08:42-1:31:57). Was the Sixers' performance on Saturday sustainable? (1:31:57-1:54:40). We have 10 days until the NFL Draft (1:54:40-2:17:50). If you were Nick Nurse, what would you adjust for game 2? (2:17:50-2:40:12). The show wraps up with more praise for Tyrese Maxey's showing on Saturday (2:40:12-3:02:37).
Los Phillies le han dado nuevos aires a Johan Camargo y en esta entrevista, el panameño nos cuenta como se siente en esta nueva, la manera que lo han recibido, el representar a su país en el Clásico Mundial y mucho más.
Camden County Cougar's baseball team is currently on a 7 game losing streak. The Cougars will play against Bergen Comunity College tomorrow at 12:00 and 2:00. Then they play them again on Monday at Bergen Community College. The start time will be 3:30. The Philadelphia Phillies, I broke down the signings of Kyle Scwarber, Nick Castellanos including their press conference and how important they are in the lineup. I discussed the signings of relievers Cory Knebel Jeurys Familia, and Brad Hand. In my opinion, they will boast this bullpen in a huge way. I broke down why the Phillies can not give up on Alec Bohm and correct his struggles. Aaron Nola is another guy who is showing issues from last year and in order for Nola to be successful is to trust his fastball and curveball. Obviously, there are more players to watch out for in a Philadelphia uniform but the two guys who are showing up to play are pitcher Christopher Sanchez and infielder Johan Camargo who hits tough pitches in the zone early on. If Alec Bohm is having a tough time playing at the hot corner or at the plate Camargo is a guy who needs to be on that roster come opening day. Pitcher Christopher Sanchez chose his fastball early on and that pitch stayed consistent throughout the inning. II mentioned other signings as well such as Rhys Hoskins avoiding arbitration I broke down Claude Giroux's tenure here and how he helped Travis Konecny this year regain his trust the last couple of weeks. Konecny shined against the Blues. I discussed how the return for Claude Giroux was a great package back and how Owen Tippett is already proving to the City of Philadelphia why they traded for him and the way he plays is like a 10-year veteran so far in games. I also gave my analysis on the 2023 draft picks and how that draft will be deep with talent. I said who the Flyers should draft if Philadelphia decides not to include that in trade talks to trade defenseman Ivan Provorov to raise his value in the off-season. I expressed my opinion on the new Rasmus Ristolainen deal and I completely understand that he has been one of our best defensemen but ever since he received that contract he had a difficult time in front of the net and behind the net in the defensive zone. Now I am not saying he does not deserve a contract he absolutely does but not 5.1 million dollars.
Could Johan Camargo wrest the third base job from Alec Bohm? Jim Salisbury and Corey Seidman discuss 3B, Aaron Nola's second start of the spring and the top of the order.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seranthony Dominguez hit 97 mph and looked like his old self, while newcomer Johan Camargo had a big 3-run double and could be positioning himself to be a semi-regular. Plus, Jim Salisbury and Corey Seidman discuss the Phils' roster moves Tuesday and preview Nick Castellanos' intro Wednesday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On The Wire - Adam Howe (@EightyGrade) and Kevin Hasting (@HastingKevin) are joined by Jeff Zimmerman (@jeffwzimmerman) and Tanner Bell (@smartfantasybb) to discuss their book The Process, projection analysis, and Mining the News. Jeff can be heard regularly on the Launch Angle Podcast (@LaunchAnglePod) and can be seen contributing to Rotographs, Rotowire, Baseball HQ while Tanner's work can be found over at his website SmartFantasyBaseball.com Welcome Jeff and Tanner (2:36) Tell us about The Process (4:20) Team Co-management (7:08) The Process 2022 updates (10:55) Changing player value based on your league activity (13:31) What is SGP (20:23) Where does success come from? (27:46) 2021 Projection accuracy (38:20) Projections vs ADP (42:54) How to use projections when drafting (46:33) Mining the News Player discussions (51:59) Joey Bart vs MJ Melendez (53:34) Bobby Bradley vs Max Muncy (57:31) Could Tucupita Marcano be the Pirates' opening day 2B? (1:02:28) Johan Camargo has a guaranteed contract (1:05:04) Bryson Stott vs Jeremy Peña (1:08:49) Matt Vierling vs Harold Ramirez (1:12:11) Ryan McMahon and the Colorado infield (1:15:48) Michael Lorenzen has a guaranteed rotation spot (1:20:08) Josh Staumont vs Scott Barlow (1:23:16) Handcuffing bullpen pieces (1:26:07) Kevin's Final Word (1:28:54) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSS Connect: Twitter | OnTheWirePod@gmail.com| Join PL+ Get PL+ and join our community: https://www.pitcherlist.com/plus
On The Wire - Adam Howe (@EightyGrade) and Kevin Hasting (@HastingKevin) are joined by Jeff Zimmerman (@jeffwzimmerman) and Tanner Bell (@smartfantasybb) to discuss their book The Process, projection analysis, and Mining the News. Jeff can be heard regularly on the Launch Angle Podcast (@LaunchAnglePod) and can be seen contributing to Rotographs, Rotowire, Baseball HQ while Tanner's work can be found over at his website SmartFantasyBaseball.com Welcome Jeff and Tanner (2:36) Tell us about The Process (4:20) Team Co-management (7:08) The Process 2022 updates (10:55) Changing player value based on your league activity (13:31) What is SGP (20:23) Where does success come from? (27:46) 2021 Projection accuracy (38:20) Projections vs ADP (42:54) How to use projections when drafting (46:33) Mining the News Player discussions (51:59) Joey Bart vs MJ Melendez (53:34) Bobby Bradley vs Max Muncy (57:31) Could Tucupita Marcano be the Pirates' opening day 2B? (1:02:28) Johan Camargo has a guaranteed contract (1:05:04) Bryson Stott vs Jeremy Peña (1:08:49) Matt Vierling vs Harold Ramirez (1:12:11) Ryan McMahon and the Colorado infield (1:15:48) Michael Lorenzen has a guaranteed rotation spot (1:20:08) Josh Staumont vs Scott Barlow (1:23:16) Handcuffing bullpen pieces (1:26:07) Kevin's Final Word (1:28:54) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSS Connect: Twitter | OnTheWirePod@gmail.com| Join PL+ Get PL+ and join our Discord: https://pitcherlist.com/plus
On Episode 523 of Hittin' Season, host John Stolnis analyzes the signings of closer Corey Knebel and reserve infielder Johan Camargo and the work left to be done with a lockout now in effect. Also, author Dave Rueter joins the show to talk about his book, "A Phillies Odyssey" which takes a look at some of the forgotten Phillies of the last 25 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Todavía Luis Alejo sigue botando espuma por la boca con el Balón de Oro de Messi; los Phillies de Philadelphia contratan a Johan Camargo; el Forge de Omar Browne se queda en semifinales de Concacaf League; Real Madrid gana con apuros pero sigue firme en La Liga; Cesar Yanis con asistencia en el partido que el Real Zaragoza avanza a 2da ronda de Copa del Rey.
Johan Camargo es liberado por los Bravos de Atlanta; la batalla de los mejores equipos en la NBA se la llevan los Suns; el QB de los Giants, Daniel Jones, se perderá la titularidad del próximo partido por problemas en su cuello; Tiger Woods cree que ya no será el competidor de antes; inicia la Copa del Rey con probable actuación de Yanis en el Zaragoza.
Kev and Chris get you set for the series opener against the Blue Jays tonight at Truist Park with the latest roster moves, pitching matchups and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke Hardin and David Waters discuss some recent Braves roster moves, including some involving some familiar faces, such as Johan Camargo and Mike Soroka, as well as some new faces, such as Jason Kipnis and Nate Jones. Also, we wish everyone a very happy Opening Day! Our Socials: Instagram - @talkinbravespod @bravesnews101 @luke.hardinn @davidwaters9 Twitter: @bravesnews101 Use David's promo code on Seatgeek! Use promo code "bravesnews" for $20 off your purchase of $30 or more! Email us! tomahawktalkofficial@gmail.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiNuZEknROvbM6kEpxhI0yA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinbravespod/support
The Braves made a flurry of roster moves on Saturday, as the Opening Day roster is now all but set. Our Truist reporter Kevin McAlpin has a full recap, rundown of Saturday's action and much more as we're now just four days away from the season opener in Philly on Thursday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bienvenidos al primer episodio de la segunda temporada del Detrás del Guante – el podcast oficial en español de Los Bravos de Atlanta. Hoy nos acompaña el panameño Johan Camargo desde su hotel en Spring Training! El infield nos habla de haber jugado por las Águilas Cibaeñas en la liga invernal y haber ganado el campeonato en Republica Dominicana y la Serie del Caribe. En sus propias palabras, Camargo esta listo pa’ dar candela este año por Los Bravos!
Caleb and Joe are back after another week of Spring Training games for the Braves. Atlanta's first look at Charlie Morton could have some ready to overreact, while Ronald Acuna Jr's recent struggles at the plate are a cause for concern. Johan Camargo appears to be in line for the back up shortstop position, but is that what he is best suited for? The guys finish out the show answering questions while also playing a "game" of who is more likely to make the Opening Day roster. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Braves earned their first win of the Spring session on Monday in Fort Myers, led by a strong start from Huascar Ynoa and Ronald Acuna Jr. showing off the wheels! Our Truist reporter Kevin McAlpin has a recap, the latest on Freddie Freeman, some "This Date In Baseball History" and audio from Brian Snitker and Johan Camargo in today's Spring Training podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miguel Prestol, el asistente del gerente general de los Leones del Escogido y scout de Los Bravos nos acompaña en el episodio de hoy y nos enseña sobre la liga de invierno en República Dominicana, la cual está más fuerte este año que en años anteriores. Miguel nos cuenta un poco sobre su rol como asistente del GM de Los Leones y nos cuenta como están jugando nuestros peloteros en la liga, incluyendo Cristian Pache, Johan Camargo y Jasseel de la Cruz.
Brad Rowland and Eric Cole discuss all the latest news, including a busy Wednesday of transactions involving Adam Duvall and Johan Camargo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Ryan and Brent discuss Atlanta's recent moves, which include signing Charlie Morton, tendering contracts to Johan Camargo, Grant Dayton, and Luke Jackson, and the surprising decision to non-tender Adam Duvall. Also, mailbag!
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Mike Soroka made his final tune-up before Opening Day while Freddie Freeman returned to action on Saturday evening. Our Truist reporter Kevin McAlpin has all the latest news, including a small injury to Johan Camargo. All that and more in today's Daily Summer Camp podcast.
DOB & EOF field more listener questions in today's show, including: What was the worst team David and Eric covered or played on, respectively (2:30); If Atlanta were to win a World Series title under these current circumstances, how would their accomplishment be perceived (23:40); Who was the most talented player the Bravos Boys witnessed that never completely lived up to his potential (31:45); What's the ideal outfield line-up and which position could use an infusion of veteran presence (39:00); What are DOB's and EOF's favorite ballpark foods (43:15) and their top baseball memory (57:45)?Save 40% off your first-year subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/755isreal
Who will be the Braves Designated Hitter when baseball starts back as the league will have a universal DH rule for this season only. The guys on Dukes & Bell talked about how this will affect the Braves, who it would be, and are the Braves setup for the DH as the roster is currently constructed. Carl asked if the Braves would use Austin Riley as the DH. “If there is a DH when baseball comes back, and it will be, how will is that going to affect the Braves?” Dukes said “Who would be the Braves DH based on our roster right now? Now here’s the part we don’t know, is Austin Riley our starting third baseman or is Johan Camargo, or are they platooning? Either way one guy is probably going to be available, would you be fine with Austin Riley as the DH.” Mike doesn’t think that the Braves are built for the DH position. “Yea, he’s supposed to be playing third base, is Camargo consistent enough? That’s another thing in Spring Training, Austin Riley in the 2-3 weeks we got to see he was raking, he looked pretty good. Then you’ve got guys like Duvall, you could use him as a DH.” Bell said “We’re not really built for it, let’s be honest. There are a lot of teams in the American league they will have a guy that’s more power oriented, a more contact oriented guy that they could use, you can flip the lineup.”
When they aren't resetting their modems or running from bears, DOB & EOF are discussing baseball, but seeing as there's no baseball, the duo instead explore the question, 'why isn't there baseball yet'? The guys breakdown the perceived hangup, money, from both the players and owners perspectives (:30), and muse the losses, public image and more, of both parties, while the negotiations continue to stall (16:00). The Bravos Boys also examine The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and Evan Drellich recent report detailing the safety protocols Major League Baseball is proposing (25:15), including condemning spitting, unnecessary physical contact (high fives) and more, plus how does the league intend to enforce these rules (36:30)?Save 40% off your first-year subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/755isreal
DOB & EOF welcome Atlanta's 'Friendly Neighborhood Slider-Man', Luke Jackson, to the pod! After the Braves pitcher updates the guys on his life during the quarantine (1:00), he responds to MLB's musings of starting the season and playing in Arizona (6:30). What challenges does Jackson foresee, and is this possibility tenable? The righty reliever reveals the challenges associated with the shutdown after a successful, though truncated, spring where he maintained good health (17:10). The trio deliberate the odds of a season actually taking place (25:50), and discuss the single stat on Jackson's wrap sheet that spurred criticism from fans and experts: blown saves (37:30). Plus, the retired reliever, Eric, and Jackson gab about pitching last season, pitching development and other intricacies (49:30) before Jackson relives being DFA'd/released by Atlanta five times within a year (1:08:45). Save 40% off your first-year subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/755isreal
(0:43) Resumen del Opening Day en Casa con Efraín Ruiz de LasMayores.com (15:48) Lo mejor de José "Cafecito" Martínez, Gleyber Torres, Christian Vázquez, Johan Camargo y Willy Adames en sus IG Live (19:08) La dinámica de los jugadores en los IG Live durante el Opening Day en Casa
(0:43) Resumen del Opening Day en Casa con Efraín Ruiz de LasMayores.com(15:48) Lo mejor de José “Cafecito” Martínez, Gleyber Torres, Christian Vázquez, Johan Camargo y Willy Adames en sus IG Live(19:08) La dinámica de los jugadores en los IG Live durante el Opening Day en Casa
In this episode we discuss what the Braves dugout is all about. We also cover the 3rd base battle between Johan Camargo and Austin Riley. We also discuss our first Peebles Pitch segment about 2 marque Braves players and how one brings more value to the team than the other. The results may shock you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sam-peebles/support
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Tribble & Harper give their takes on who they trust more: Austin Riley or Johan Camargo
Rundown on topics: Braves beat the Red Socks & Hawks lose to Grizzlies 118- 101, ATL United win home opener 1- 0; Coronavirus effects sports: No fans during games Lebron says he won’t play, SXSW cancels March events due to Austin “local disaster”- Steph Curry added to the list of “flu-like” symptoms, Falcons salary cap, Austin Riley has something to prove Coronavirus effects sporting events and concerts Do you trust Johan Camargo more than Austin Riley Joe Fraiser v. Mohamed Ali
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This week on the Knockahoma Nation Podcast we discuss: Mansplaining baseball. Is it mansplaining every time a man tells a woman she doesn't know what she's talking about in baseball? Mike Trout went to Top Golf and crushed a golf ball, what Athletes would you love to see playing another sport? Austin Riley, Johan Camargo and the age of OUTRAGE! Why Brian Snitker might not be the idiot you think he is. In Around the Big Leagues, Josh and JT take a look at the landscape around baseball after an eventful offseason and remember the one and only John Olerud. Wendy's has added breakfast back to the menu, the boys draft their favorite fast food breakfast meals as Josh gets triggered. Who are the most memorable broadcasters of your lifetime? And then it's time once again for PREDICTIONS SURE TO BE WRONG, where Josh, Ken and JT give their hot takes on what will (definitely not) happen this season. Listen responsibly and thanks for being a part of our show. Remember to keep it between the ditches. A special thank you to our sponsor this week www.PatriotPenguin.com. Please check them out and get yourself some awesome patriotic cards of all types! Would you support Knockahoma Nation by becoming a Patron? It would mean the world to us and help us keep this crazy show doing crazy things. You can do so at www.patreon.com/knockahomanation. Would you like some new SWAG? You can get T-shirts, fanny packs, coffee cups, baby clothes and much more at www.shop.spreadshirt.com/knockahomanation.
This week Jammin Joe and Rg3 are back to discuss a variety of topics. The show begins with some Georgia basketball talk. Jammin Joe highlights the positives from a big time win against Arkansas last Saturday and the guys preview Florida and LSU. The show continues on with some more hoops talk Atlanta Hawks style. These topics include the Up and Down nature of the Hawks of late and Jammin Joe and RG3 discuss the bad performance the Hawks had against Memphis on Monday. The show transitions to some baseball talk first with some Georgia Baseball as Jammin Joe talks about the victorious series for Georgia over Ga Tech last weekend and much more. The show concludes with some Atlanta Braves discussion. The guys into topics like who will step up for an injured Cole Hamels, the third base battle between Johan Camargo and Austin Riley and the crowded but talented outfield the Braves have!
The Hawks fall to the Grizzlies. Has Baylor played its way out of a #1 Seed? Also a battle for the Braves at third base between Austin Riley and Johan Camargo.
Kevin McAlpin spent a lot of time on the back fields this morning. He gets you caught up on some fun moments as hitters faced pitchers in live BPs this morning and takes you inside the clubhouse to hear from both Johan Camargo and Shane Greene in today's Daily Spring Training podcast.
Rundown1:23 Josh Donaldson Lands in Minnesota9:40 What Will Atlanta Do at Third Base?22:00 Unexpected Cards-Rays Trade31:50 The Most Improved Team in 202040:42 Prospect of the Week55:20 Utopian Fantasy Baseball LeagueFollow Eno on Twitter: @enosarrisFollow DVR on Twitter: @DerekVanRipere-mail the show: ratesandbarrels@theathletic.com
With Charlie Culberson and Johan Camargo suffering late-season injuries, how will the Atlanta Braves construct their playoff roster? Zach Dillard and Cory McCartney discuss.
Brad is joined by Eric Cole to discuss injuries to Charlie Culberson and Johan Camargo, the return of Nick Markakis, Max Fried's recent struggles and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Gausman gets steamrolled as the Braves get swept by Washington in the first series between the 2 rivals this season. After discussing last night's game I'll give my thoughts on Johan Camargo, the upcoming draft, and a player on the Tigers roster I feel particularly high on Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Gausman gets steamrolled as the Braves get swept by Washington in the first series between the 2 rivals this season. After discussing last night's game I'll give my thoughts on Johan Camargo, the upcoming draft, and a player on the Tigers roster I feel particularly high on Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad is joined by Zach Dillard of Fox Sports South to discuss Atlanta's offense, tales from Spring Training, Johan Camargo's role, the NL East and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El pelotero panameño Johan Camargo, quien milita con los Bravos de Atlanta, ha trabajado fuerte en los últimos meses para llegar en las mejores condiciones a la pretemporanda del béisbol de las Grandes Ligas. Camargo afirmó que su principal meta es mantenerse saludable, algo en lo que ha trabajado mucho.
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about Oliver Drake’s new/old home, the Braves signing Josh Donaldson and Brian McCann and converting Johan Camargo, the Pirates signing Lonnie Chisenhall, and the Twins claiming C.J. Cron, then (11:20) talk to Bill Rowe, official baseball advisor for the film Twilight, about how he helped make the movie’s depiction […]
Brad is joined by Zach Dillard of FOX Sports South to discuss Johan Camargo's contributions, the stretch run, Ender Inciarte's resurgence, the potential playoff bench and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brad is joined by TC's Eric Cole to discuss weird results, Johan Camargo's surge, bizarre managing, the work of Mike Foltynewicz, Julio Teheran's return to relevance and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DVR and Todd discuss the surprising production of Johan Camargo, the quiet return of Paul Goldschmidt to elite levels, and two-start pitchers for the upcoming week. Follow us on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper | @ToddZola | @RotoWire | @RotoWireMLB e-mail: fantasybaseballpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 451- Mad Max Muncy!Walter McMichael @RealFakeWalterPaul Martin @PaulTheMartinGuest:NoneTopics:Pop-Up Performances (Redraft/Dynasty Value)MAD MAX MUNCY,Zach Eflin,Johan Camargo,Nick Markakis,Freddy Peralta,Chicken Strip,Jesus Aguilar, and MORE Subscribe to our podcast on:ItunesStitcherInteract with the show on:TwitterFacebook@FantasyBenefitswww.facebook.com/groups/FriendswithFantasyBenefitswww.friendswithfantasybenefits.comBig thanks to Lawr Michaels and the Biletones for allowing us to use the track "Geography Matters" as our theme music! You can purchase their entire album here on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Downward-Facing-D…oduct_top?ie=UTF8
This week we discuss Doc's latest article and the major strides made in the game of Johan Camargo. Afterwards, we discuss Atlanta's penchant for comebacks and what it may mean when it comes to the future of Brian Snitker.
The Atlanta Braves mounted another incredible comeback on Tuesday. They came back from a four run deficit to defeat the New York Mets. Johan Camargo hit the game winning home run. We have Tyler Flowers, Ender Inciarte, and Dan Winkler on to discuss the win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Atlanta Braves mounted another incredible comeback on Tuesday. They came back from a four run deficit to defeat the New York Mets. Johan Camargo hit the game winning home run. We have Tyler Flowers, Ender Inciarte, and Dan Winkler on to discuss the win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MLB.com's Alexa Datt and Braves reporter Mark Bowman discuss the expected arrival date for Ronald Acuna in 2018 and whether Johan Camargo can have a break out campaign in 2018.
When will Acuna arrive to majors? Can Camargo have a break out season in 2018? MLB.com's Alexa Datt and Braves reporter Mark Bowman discuss the expected arrival date for Ronald Acuna in 2018 and whether Johan Camargo can have a break out campaign in 2018.
Julio Teheran threw seven strong frames as Johan Camargo hit a two-run double late in the 8th to lift the Braves to a 4-2 win. Braves manager Brian Snitker discusses the win
Sean Newcomb threw six scoreless frames to earn his first win and Johan Camargo hit a two-run double in the Braves' 3-0 victory. Newcomb, Tyler Flowers and Brian Snitker discuss the series-opening win after the game.
Brad is joined by TC's Scott Coleman to break down Atlanta's strong play, Freddie Freeman playing third base, Johan Camargo and much more. *Music by longzijun: longzijun.wordpress.com/music/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices