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The Royals celebrated the Kansas City career of Lorenzo Cain over the weekend with a contract-signing ceremony that allowed him to retire as Royal. On today's episode of SportsBeat KC, The Star's sports podcast, you'll hear from Cain about his KC career, with an emphasis on the 2014 and 2015 postseasons. The occasion got us wondering about who else might receive such a ceremony with the Royals, and/or eventually join the team's hall of fame. Manager Ned Yost will be the first from the group to enter the hall at a September ceremony. But who else? It's a little tricky for this reason: George Brett, Frank White, Amos Otis, Hal McRae and Willie Wilson played most of (or all of) their respective MLB careers in Kansas City. They're the franchise's top-five players in games played. Cain tweet The second championship stretch for the Royals was populated with players who spent eight or fewer seasons with the Royals: Eric Hosmer, Mike Moustakas, Alcides Escobar, Wade Davis and Greg Holland, among others. But player movement is more common now and should be taken into account when considering such an honor. Besides, there are Hall of Fame players from the earlier era who weren't Royals lifers (for instance, John Mayberry spent just six of his 15 big-league seasons in Kansas City). Our list of players from the 2014-15 era who should enter the Royals Hall of Fame includes Salvador Perez, Alex Gordon, Cain, Hosmer, Moustakas, Escobar, Kelvin Herrera, Davis and Holland. Maybe the HDH bullpen enters as a trio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode I cover the most current news in baseball. Some topics: Kelvin Herrera retiring, Hunter Dozier signs extension with Royals, and of course, the Player of the Day and the Game to Watch.
In the 11th episode of the baseball subreddit's weekly podcast, Louis and Jimmy talk in depth about Spring Training atmosphere, Choo's return to Korea and Kelvin Herrera's retirement, the Blue Jays cutting of radio crews, and the joys and ridiculousness of the first day of Spring Training games. Then, Andy gives you a roundup of minor offseason free agent signings in trivia for with veteran Jeremy and newcomer Jordan. Finally, Louis and Mazz interview Pitcher List creator (and fantasy baseball guru) Nick Pollack with the basics of fantasy baseball, to get everyone caught up before next week's in depth dive into 2021 fantasy strategies. 46:45 - Trivia Segment TBNL: Offseason Moves Edition 1:00:50 - Fantasy Baseball 101 with Nick Pollack
The Baseball Dorks discuss what we're looking forward to most in Spring Training, the disgraced Kevin Mather and the implications of what he said on the future CBA, the loaded 2022 shortstop free agent class, Kelvin Herrera's retirement, and do an AL West preview. As always, please reach out to us with any questions you would like us to address on the pod!
we'll talk about the rise and fall of Keon Broxton, the anatomy of a fantasy trade, the retirement of Kelvin Herrera, the return of Scott Kazmir, and a change of venue for Dustin Fowler and Jeremy Jeffress.
Kelvin Herrera announces his retirement so you know we have to give a proper send-off to part of HDH. And Pete Sweeney joins the show to talk a little off-season Chiefs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on What's Trending, Kelvin Herrera retired, Royals starts this weekend. Sunday at 2 on 610 sports radio. Ervin Santana starting. Bubic to follow. #17 KU vs #2 Baylor tomorrow at 7, KSU @ #10 WVU 3:00 ON 610 SPORTS RADIO. We landed an NBA Top Shot pack earlier in the show and Steve's been in line for over an hour to land pack number 2! We get back to our Royals daily player outlook and would you pay for someone on Twitter? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Snitker has been with the Braves organization for 4 decades. He'll stick around even longer as he just agreed to an extension to manage the Braves through 2023. Kelvin Herrera has announced his retirement. Herrera was a key piece of the Royals' championship squad which had baseball's best bullpen for a brief stretch.
Brett Ballantini welcomes SSS FanPoster and SSHP writer Trevor Lines, to discuss his recent writings. Topics include Zack Burdi's arm adjustment, Kelvin Herrera's chance of an improved season, the 26th man battle, and Trevor's baseball career and entry into Sox fandom. We record this podcast with obvious concern for the well-being of our fellow White Sox fans dealing with the stresses and possible health ramifications of the coronavirus, and hope that providing some recorded White Sox content helps ease some folks through this unique period in our history. Photo of Zack Burdi: Kim Contreras (@FireLeagueKim)/South Side Sox Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cleveland really needed a series win, and the White Sox spoiled their chances of making the postseason. Winning two out of three games, and the season series, the White Sox made friends in Minneapolis, St. Petersburg, and Oakland. Driving the White Sox series win was the emergence of 2018 Daniel Palka, Kelvin Herrera, bullpen arms sticking together, and timely offense. Looking ahead to the final series of the season against Detroit, can the White Sox finish 2019 with a winning divisional record? Plus, a look ahead to the final weekend and how the MLB postseason races could shape up. Presented by SeatGeek.
The Chicago White Sox had a fun day at the ballpark playing two against Detroit. We recap Dylan Cease’s first start and why the development of his changeup could be the key to his future success. Plus, Ryan Cordell’s big day, Yoan Moncada possibly making the All-Star Team, what do to with Kelvin Herrera, Jose Abreu wanting to stick around, and preview Sox vs. Cubs this weekend. Presented by SeatGeek.
Guest: Jim Callis, MLBPipeline One of our best friends of the show, Jim Callis stops by to discuss the new Top 100 prospect rankings on MLBPipeline.com, the injuries and struggles impacting the White Sox farm system, and a preview of the 2019 MLB Draft on why the Sox could select CJ Abrams. Josh and Jim discuss Lucas Giolito’s offseason adjustment came from working with his old high school coach, how Aaron Bummer and Evan Marshall are saving the bullpen, but Kelvin Herrera and Jace Fry may be hurting it. Then they preview “Hell Week” as the White Sox travel to Houston and Minnesota. Plus, the Minor League Report, and your questions in P.O. Sox.
With the regular season getting closer, Chuck Garfien gets the goods from Don Cooper about many White Sox pitchers. The decision to have Carlos Rodon start on Opening Day (3:00), what Lucas Giolito needs to improve on in 2019 (6:16), what they're doing to make Ivan Nova a better pitcher this year (8:10), improving Ervin Santana's velocity and will he be the fifth starter? (11:50), what Dylan Cease needs to work on in the minors (13:20), what other pitching prospect besides Cease will take the biggest stride in 2019? (14:30)Coop also talks about Kelvin Herrera, Alex Colome, Zach Thompson, Thyago Vieira, Nate Jones and more.
Chuck Garfien is joined by Rick Hahn, Rick Renteria, and Jason Benetti in a live podcast taping from SoxFest1:45 - Hahn on why Machado decision is taking so long4:15 - Renteria on why he’s not concerned about Machado timing changing his lineup5:15 - Hahn on why rumors from media have almost all been wrong this offseason6:45 - Renteria on Yonder Alonso and his skillset7:30 - Renteria on which 2018 Sox players grew the most during the season8:55 - Renteria on Yoan Moncada and growth during season and off-season10:20 - Hahn on visiting Eloy Jimenez and his family in the off-season12:50 - Reacting to Eloy saying that he plans to win Rookie of the Year13:45 - Hahn on the pursuit of Machado and how the Sox are major players in free agency15:45 - Hahn on why Sox are set up for a very bright future17:15 - Hahn on why he used the word ‘fail’ when describing pursuit of Machado19:00 - Hahn on his favorite offseason additions21:00 - Renteria on how much contact he has with players in the offseason22:10 - Renteria on his own offseason and approach23:00 - Renteria on what baseball nightmare he wakes up from24:05 - Hahn on status of Kelvin Herrera and status for opening day25:05 - Renteria on Carlos Rodon26:05 - Renteria on how to cultivate leadership in a young clubhouse
Welcome back to another episode of Around the Bases with Bubba & Mo. On ATB EP 94 Bubba & Mo will talk about Kyler Murray going to play in the NFL, the financial issues in baseball, some of the MLB Hot Stove moves (D.J. Lemahieu, Zach Britton, David Robertson, Kelvin Herrera and more) and much much more. As always, thanks for listening to another episode of Around the Bases with Bubba & Mo. We'd appreciate it if you could give us a rating and review on iTunes or wherever you listen to the show.
Welcome back to another episode of Around the Bases with Bubba & Mo. On ATB EP 94 Bubba & Mo will talk about Kyler Murray going to play in the NFL, the financial issues in baseball, some of the MLB Hot Stove moves (D.J. Lemahieu, Zach Britton, David Robertson, Kelvin Herrera and more) and much much more. As always, thanks for listening to another episode of Around the Bases with Bubba & Mo. We'd appreciate it if you could give us a rating and review on iTunes or wherever you listen to the show.
Welcome back to another episode of Around the Bases with Bubba & Mo. On ATB EP 94 Bubba & Mo will talk about Kyler Murray going to play in the NFL, the financial issues in baseball, some of the MLB Hot Stove moves (D.J. Lemahieu, Zach Britton, David Robertson, Kelvin Herrera and more) and much much more. As always, thanks for listening to another episode of Around the Bases with Bubba & Mo. We'd appreciate it if you could give us a rating and review on iTunes or wherever you listen to the show.
Welcome back to another episode of Around the Bases with Bubba & Mo. On ATB EP 94 Bubba & Mo will talk about Kyler Murray going to play in the NFL, the financial issues in baseball, some of the MLB Hot Stove moves (D.J. Lemahieu, Zach Britton, David Robertson, Kelvin Herrera and more) and much much more. As always, thanks for listening to another episode of Around the Bases with Bubba & Mo. We'd appreciate it if you could give us a rating and review on iTunes or wherever you listen to the show.
White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper came on the podcast to talk with Chuck Garfien about a whole bunch of White Sox pitchers. What does Ivan Nova bring to the pitching staff? (5:00) How Alex Colome and Kelvin Herrera changes the dynamic of the bullpen (6:15). What was wrong with Carlos Rodon in 2018? (10:05) What White Sox pitcher will take the biggest stride in 2019 (18:00). How they've pitched to Manny Machado in his career (34:00). They also talk about Dane Dunning, Carson Fulmer, Dylan Cease, Zack Burdi, Alec Hanson, Zack Thompson and more.
Barstool Sports presents the Starting 9, featuring Jared Carrabis and Dallas Braden - the baseball podcast everyone wants but no one else will give you. This week's episode is for the #Groundscrew - we spend hours answering questions of all kinds from our loyal listeners - from who would win a baseball tournament where you could bring back dead franchise legends, to childhood celebrity crushes, the best places to watch a game, to playing FMK with various housing structures, this podcast has it all. The crew also gets into the transactions of the week - David Robertson to the Phillies, Zach Britton back to the Yanks, Kelvin Herrera to the Southside of Chicago, and we sneak in the late-night signing of Yasmani Grandal to the Brew Crew.
Guest: James Fegan, The Athletic * Our guest James Fegan who covers the Chicago White Sox for The Athletic stops by to chat about Kelvin Herrera and Jon Jay. What impact will the new White Sox players provide? What will be the roles they play on the 25-man roster? Of course, he shares his thoughts about Manny Machado. * Speaking of Manny Machado - Josh and Jim share their thoughts on the latest rumors. Are the New York Yankees truly out of the running? If the Phillies sign Bryce Harper, does that remove them from signing Machado? Also, is $200 million enough to land Machado? Presented by Visit Arizona. Going to Spring Training? Make your first stop at visitarizona.com/springtraining.
With the White Sox reportedly signing Jon Jay, another close friend of Manny Machado's, are they closing in on the coveted free agent? Chuck Garfien, Ryan McGuffey and Vinnie Duber examine the latest move, the special bond between Machado, Alonso and Jay and if this improves the White Sox chances of signing Machado (2:30). Do the Yankees still have real interest in Machado? (7:10)The choice Machado has to make (10:20) and more. Then we take a look at the signing of reliever Kelvin Herrera (18:00), how he improves the bullpen (21:30), do the White Sox have the best bullpen in the A-L Central? (25:00) And we give our current chances that the White Sox sign Machado (32:00)
Al Melchior and Matt Modica provide the latest updates on injured players including Joey Votto, Kelvin Herrera, Kris Bryant and more. Then, they talk about which players might be called up next month and review players with notable performances from this past weekend's MLB games such as Luke Voit and Michael Kopech. #FNTSY #FNTSYRadio #MLB #FantasyBaseball #Injuries #JoeyVotto #KelvinHerrera #KrisBryant #Callups #LukeVoit #MichaelKopech #Weekendgames Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Manny Machado pasa a los Dodgers mientras Brad Hand es cambiado a los Indios. Los Angelinos defienden a Mike Trout. Entrevista hechas por Jennifer Mercedes con David Ortiz, Vladimir Guerrero, Seuly Matias, Fernando Tatis jr., Carlos Santana y Kelvin Herrera. El Mundo de las Grandes Ligas con Kevin Cabral y Felix DeJesus.
Comenzamos con las noticias de la semana en la MLB: la recuperación de los Dodgers, Kelvin Herrera a los Nationals, la sanción de Osuna, los 1.000 partidos de Mike Trout, los Yankees siguen bombardeando... Con @fernandodiazmlb. Abrimos de nuevo la sección de tertulia para tratar un tema polémico: el escándalo de reclutamiento de los jóvenes en las academias de la MLB, particularmente en República Dominicana. Con @arturomarcano. (Fe de erratas: Nefatlí Ruiz es el periodista mencionado, no Nefatli Feliz).
In this episode, Drew and Adam discuss an early trade of a key reliever, Kelvin Herrera. Later, they discuss a few career records that were recently broken, and then discuss bad behavior by Roberto Osuna and Hanley Ramirez. Adam also discusses a story of Pat Neshek finding an indy league offer in his Facebook Messenger Inbox. Adam also goes OFF in Behind Enemy Lines this week on roster moves, including Miguel Sano being sent down to Single A. After that, Drew and Adam share and compare their ideas for the "most exciting plays in baseball." Mike Trout Minute this week is combined with Alphabet Soup, in which they discuss the weighted Runs Above Average, and how this applies to Mike Trout's most recent monster week. Penultimately, Drew puts the correllation between workload and injury risk for starting pitchers Under the Microscope, and discusses a paper from the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. Ultimately, Adam sticks up for Eduardo Escobar, who has been on a tear this season, and is looking to break a longstanding record of doubles in a season.
The Washington Nationals just about scraped a series win against the Baltimore Orioles this week. But a much stiffer test is next with the Philadelphia Phillies making their second trip to Nats Park. Joining Blake Finney on the DoDCast to look ahead to series is our very own contributor, Brian Foley. On this episode they cover: - The Nationals series win over the O's - Michael Taylor/Bryce Harper debate - Kelvin Herrera acquisition - Aaron Nola a new Nats nemisis? - Preview each matchup - Answer listener questions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LEADING OFF (3:45) - Recording from the comforts of Dan's living room, the boys have lots to discuss in their first episode back in a while, starting with Bryce Harper and how he has handled his recent struggles. Dan and John get into Bryce's work with the coaching staff, and how he has comported himself on the field and in the clubhouse during this stretch. And of course, Juan Soto's ridiculous start to his big league career is discussed, as well. INSIDE THE CLUBHOUSE (20:00) - The Nationals made an early splash on the trade market, making a deal for Royals closer Kelvin Herrera in exchange for three minor leaguers. General manager Mike Rizzo discusses how the deal came together and why now was the right time to make the move. Dan and John then break down how this trade most benefits the club and what it could mean for possible future deals. STORIES FROM THE ROAD (28:25) - An off-day in New York last week allowed Dan and John to spend a day at the links at Shinnecock Hills for a US Open practice round. The boys discuss their fun afternoon, but why three of the best golfers in the world might not ever want to see the MASN crew again. ON DECK – (36:00) - Dan looks ahead to how Davey Martinez might handle his current outfield rotation, with four guys worthy of significant playing time. John wonders what the next few weeks might hold for Erick Fedde and whether he can establish himself in the Nats' rotation with a couple starters currently dealing with injuries.
The Nationals won the Beltway Battle season series for the first time since 2007! Bobby and Paul wrap up the recent series against the Orioles before diving deep into Bryce Harper's slump. And although he is currently second amongst NL outfielders in voting, should Harper be an All-Star based on merit? And what other Nationals deserve to go to the Midsummer Classic at Nats Park? We close out the episode discussing the Kelvin Herrera trade and its impact on the bullpen.
June 21st, 2018 Kyle Glaser, of Baseball America, joined The Program to discuss the haul the Royals got from the Kelvin Herrera trade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Los Nacionales cambian por Kelvin Herrera. Los Yankees buscando ayuda en la rotación abridora. Entrevista con Jean Segura. El Mundo de las Grandes Ligas con Kevin Cabral y Felix DeJesus.
With the Royals well below .500, the sell-off has started. It started a few weeks ago with Jon Jay, but he's only got a couple of months as a Royal on his resume. Kelvin Herrera, however, has been a Royals since 2006 and now goes to the Washington Nationals.Herrera was such a huge part of the Royals success in 2014 and 2015, and he's one of the more notable relievers in Royals history, so we chose to remember some key moments of his Royals career and our favorite highlights. We also discussed the trade itself: the prospects, the money, and what our general thoughts are about what Kansas City got back.We also covered the Jorge Soler injury and the call-up of Adalberto Mondesi and the Royals promise to play him often with him back in the big leagues.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about Steven Brault‘s national-anthem performance, Brandon Morrow‘s ignoble injury, the Kelvin Herrera trade, banana ambivalence, a suspicious baby-powder puff, Vinny Castilla‘s bat-boning, an interleague-play update, Jose Urena‘s control, the New Orleans Baby Cakes and minor-league team names, the senseless Giants-Marlins beanball war, the debut of Jonathan Loaisiga, and a […]
The Washington Nationals just about scraped a series win against the Baltimore Orioles this week. But a much stiffer test is next with the Philadelphia Phillies making their second trip to Nats Park. Joining Blake Finney on the DoDCast to look ahead to series is our very own contributor, Brian Foley.On this episode they cover:- The Nationals series win over the O's- Michael Taylor/Bryce Harper debate- Kelvin Herrera acquisition- Aaron Nola a new Nats nemisis?- Preview each matchup- Answer listener questions
D.J. and Drew discuss the Kelvin Herrera trade and other recent closer news, including Hunter Strickland's broken hand and Brandon Morrow's bad back. They also break down some high-profile players on the way back from injury (Clayton Kershaw, Marcus Stroman among them) and some waiver wire pickups and streaming options.
Barstool Sports presents the Starting 9 podcast, featuring Jared Carrabis and Dallas Braden - the baseball podcast everyone wants but no one else will give you. This week's episode features an electric interview with our own Pat McAfee, who talks about his cross-over independent league baseball event and his growing knowledge of the game. Dallas and Jared also get into the biggest stories of the week, including the Astros red-hot play, the rise of Juan Soto, the Nationals acquisition of Kelvin Herrera and Hunter Strickland's self-inflicted injury. The crew also plays “buy or sell” on 8 possible realities or storylines from around baseball, including but not limited to: Mike Trout winning the AL MVP; the Braves being the best team in the NL East; and the Mets trading at least one of Jacob deGrom or Noah Syndergaard - and many more. The guys also answer questions from the #groundscrew.
June 21st, 2018 Rany Jazayerli, of The Athletic KC, joined The Program to breakdown the Royals trade of Kelvin Herrera. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
June 20th, 2018 Craig Goldstein, Minor League Baseball Editor at Baseball Prospectus, joined The Program to discuss the Kelvin Herrera trade and the Royals minor league system. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe and James start off the podcast by talking about how their takes became “sources” that writer’s used (1:50 – 5:53). James hands out his Trevor Bauer Hot Take of the Week Award (5:53 – 12:04). Joe leads a discussion about the NL Central; specifically delusional Cardinals’ fans and whether or not the Cubs are underperforming (12:04 – 20:20). James’s dad teaches his history lesson this week (20:20 – 21:30). Joe and James talk about the Kelvin Herrera trade and the odd ways of Mets’ fans (21:31 – 28:06). The guys wrap up the show by each discussing one of their favorite “bad trades” of the 21st century (28:06 – 40:29).For quality up-to-date sports reporting, visit our website, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
Morning Lineup: MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince and Richard Justice discuss the Astros' first loss since June 5, Domingo German's dominant outing, Kelvin Herrera's new home in Washington, Bryce Harper's struggles and impeding free agency, Hunter Strickland's broken hand, Brandon Morrow's bizarre injury, the status of Shohei Ohtani and Steven Brault's rendition of the national anthem. Plus, Astros pitcher Dallas Keuchel joins the show to talk about dealing with obstacles throughout the season and being part of a historic rotation.
Morning Lineup: MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince and Richard Justice discuss the Astros' first loss since June 5th, Domingo German's dominant outing, Kelvin Herrera's new home in Washington, Bryce Harper's struggles and impeding free agency, Hunter Strickland's broken hand, Brandon Morrow's bizarre injury, the status of Shohei Ohtani and Steven Brault's rendition of the national anthem. Plus, Astros' pitcher Dallas Keuchel joins the show to talk about dealing with obstacles throughout the season and being part of a historic rotation.
MLB Pipeline's Jim Callis and MLB.com's Tim McMaster break down the prospect haul that the Royals received in the Kelvin Herrera trade. (:33) Then, Pipeline's Jonathan Mayo sits down with potential No. 1 overall 2019 Draft pick Bobby Witt, Jr. (14:30) and USA Baseball U18 national team director Matt Blood (5:21) to talk about the 2018 Tournament of Stars. Tim and Jim also give a College World Series update with tournament favorites Florida and Oregon State in trouble early. (25:35)
Chase Thomas is joined by SI's Jon Tayler to talk about the Diamondbacks getting a lot out of Jon Jay instead of J.D. Martinez (3:00), MLB Expansion (10:00), the Kyler Murray situation for the A's (15:00), the Kansas Royals trading Kelvin Herrera to the Washington Nationals (20:00), if Manny Machado is next (30:00), the Yankees talking to the Blue Jays about J.A. Happ (36:00), the Phillies struggling to develop young talent (45:00), and Jeff Sullivan's Fangraphs' piece on surprising hitters (50:00). SUPPORT: www.patreon.com/chasethomaswriter TWITTER: @chase__thomas FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/chasethomaswriter/ EMAIL: chasethomaspodcast@gmail.com WEBSITE: www.chasethomaspodcast.com
-Will Astros begin to separate in AL? (0:18) -Gleyber Torres & the young Yankees (1:42) -Clayton Kershaw set for rehab start on Sunday (5:28) -Do the Nationals have the edge in the NL after acquiring Kelvin Herrera? (8:02) -Will Angels ever capitalize on Mike Trout’s greatness? (10:25) -Most feared player during your career? (13:26) -Final Pitch (15:18)
MLB Pipeline’s Jim Callis and MLB.com’s Tim McMaster break down the prospect haul that the Royals received in the Kelvin Herrera trade. (:33) Then, Pipeline’s Jonathan Mayo sits down with potential No. 1 overall 2019 Draft pick Bobby Witt, Jr. (14:30) and USA Baseball U18 National Team Director Matt Blood (5:21) to talk about the 2018 Tournament of Stars. Tim and Jim also give a College World Series update with tournament favorites Florida and Oregon State in trouble early. (25:35)
Kelvin Herrera is the first closer to get traded and we react to that (2:00) before wondering which RP is next to change teams. We've also got a Charlie Blackmon Worryometer (14:30) and prospects who could steal bases (15:51) ... Nick Pivetta (17:40) and a couple of NYM OFs (20:10) are among yesterday's standouts. And stay tuned for Grade the Trade (24:48)! ... Bullpen notes (33:00), confusing Cardinals (35:55), diabolical Diamondbacks (39:00), ranking aces (42:40) and fringy SPs, Fantasy Regulators (55:33) and more ... Your emails at fantasybaseball@cbsi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DVR and Tim discuss the fallout of the Kelvin Herrera trade, the present value of Brandon Nimmo, and a potential return of Shohei Ohtani in a DH-only role in the coming weeks. Follow us on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper | @Tim_Heaney | @RotoWire | @RotoWireMLB e-mail: fantasybaseball@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's the rundown for your White Sox Wake-Up Call: * RECAP: Cy Covey has an off night, as the Sox fall to Cleveland 6-2. * ON THE FARM: It's the minor league All-Star break, but one report says several Sox prospects will soon be promoted. * AROUND THE LEAGUE: The Nationals get a jump on hot stove season by trading for Kelvin Herrera.
On the latest episode of Dodd Save The Royals, Rustin Dodd of The Athletic and Mick Shaffer of 41 Action News discuss the Royals' offensive woes, the trade deadline (spoiler: They traded Kelvin Herrera after this podcast)and the World Cup.
June 19th, 2018 Jayson Stark, of The Athletic, joined The Program to breakdown the Royals trade of Kelvin Herrera to the Washington Nationals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
June 19, 2018 Steven and Nate talk baseball and about the Royals trade of Kelvin Herrera with Rustin Dodd. Rustin covers the Kansas City Royals for The Athletic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Raymond of MLB.com and who does play by play for the Texas Rangers joined Nick Handley and Joe Quinn to talk MLB. Dave is down in Kansas City right now and we checked in with him on the Royals trading star closer Kelvin Herrera to the Washington Nationals.
On the second hour of Omaha Sports Insider with Joe Quinn and Nick Handley, the guys get into the prospects the Royals got back in return for trading closer Kelvin Herrera. Next, some thoughts on Jay-Z joining Puma and then Tony Boone of the Omaha World Herald joins the show.
Joshua Brisco talks about the Kansas City Royals' trade of Kelvin Herrera and why the return was both underwhelming and kind of expected. Plus, Clint Scoles of Baseball Prospectus Kansas City joins the show to talk abou the trade and the Royals' rebuilding strategy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Al Melchior discusses the Nationals acquiring Kelvin Herrera and speculates who he thinks can be the next closer in Kansas City. He also discusses Monday standouts and how Conforting Coors Field can be. Lastly, he discusses BABIP anomalies. #FNTSYRadio #FNTSY #FantasyBaseball #MLB #KelvinHerrera #TimHill #KevinMcCarthy #MichaelConforto Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
June 19th, 2018 The Program opened the show discussing the Royals trade of Kelvin Herrera to the Washington Nationals. Did the Royals get enough in return? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Ronis goes over all the latest MLB news including Elvis Andrus returning and Rougned Odor being the odd man out. He then goes over some key performers from over the weekend including Rhys Hoskins and Nick Nastellanos heating up. He also goes over bullpens and discusses the Brewers log jam and how playing time may shake up. Lastly, he brings on Mike Florio to discuss FAAB results and the Kelvin Herrera trade. #FNTSYRadio #FNSTY #FantasyBaseball #MLB #ElvisAndrus #RougnedOdor #RhysHoskins #NickCastellanos #BrandonBelt #HectorRondon #NoahSyndergaard #KelvinHerrera
Going into their series in Seattle, the Angels were an impressive 7-2 in their past 9 games. However, they hadn't made any ground up against the Mariners and Astros, who continue to lead the AL West.That fact made Monday's series opening loss very tough to stomach, as the Angels wasted a 2 home run effort from Mike Trout, succumbing to the wizardry of Wade LeBlanc and his 85 mph cutter. As injuries continue to mount and the team hovers on the fringes of playoff contention, now is the time for Billy Eppler to make a move and invigorate some life into this franchise. With the Royals in full rebuild, a package centered around a premium prospect like Jahmai Jones or Brandon Marsh could be the key to landing Mike Moustakas and Kelvin Herrera.Part 2 of our draft class analysis continues as well, this time with special guest Brent Maguire of The Athletic. Maguire sits down with the podcast to share his thoughts on the Halo draftees, including what he likes about first rounder Jordyn Adams. Tune in!Don't forget to follow the show on Twitter @LockedOnAngels and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Going into their series in Seattle, the Angels were an impressive 7-2 in their past 9 games. However, they hadn't made any ground up against the Mariners and Astros, who continue to lead the AL West. That fact made Monday's series opening loss very tough to stomach, as the Angels wasted a 2 home run effort from Mike Trout, succumbing to the wizardry of Wade LeBlanc and his 85 mph cutter. As injuries continue to mount and the team hovers on the fringes of playoff contention, now is the time for Billy Eppler to make a move and invigorate some life into this franchise. With the Royals in full rebuild, a package centered around a premium prospect like Jahmai Jones or Brandon Marsh could be the key to landing Mike Moustakas and Kelvin Herrera. Part 2 of our draft class analysis continues as well, this time with special guest Brent Maguire of The Athletic. Maguire sits down with the podcast to share his thoughts on the Halo draftees, including what he likes about first rounder Jordyn Adams. Tune in! Don't forget to follow the show on Twitter @LockedOnAngels and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Somehow, the Angels were able to take a series victory in Toronto, and now might have some momentum heading to a tough series in the Bronx.Friday means your mailbag questions are the focus of the show, and we had a record number of submissions. Should Shohei Ohtani hit leadoff? When will Ian Kinsler be moved back down in the order? Will David Fletcher receive a call up from Salt Lake soon? What type of package can the Halos offer for Kelvin Herrera? Is Chase Headley an option to sign and insert into the lineup. All of that and more in today's episode!Don't forget to follow the show on Twitter @LockedOnAngels and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Jeff was out fighting off a nasty cold so Mike flew solo.There hasn't been much happening yet this offseason, for the Royals or anyone else. But Kansas City did protect some players from the Rule 5 Draft, and they have arbitration decisions due on Friday as you listen to this episode.Mike discussed the cases of Kelvin Herrera, Nate Karns, Brandon Maurer, and Mike Morin and who, if anyone, could be nontendered. He also discussed why he's not concerned about the Royals leaving Ryan O'Hearn and Frank Schwindel off the 40 man roster and available for Rule 5 selection.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.
Jakob Junis allowed just one run, but Kelvin Herrera couldn't close the door and the Indians walked off in the 10th.
GOLDY'S BEEN SCARCE Paul Goldschmidt out for fifth straight game with sore elbow; "playing it safe" LHP Carlos Rodon has been placed on the 10-day disabled list with left shoulder inflammation and will not pitch again in 2017. Kelvin Herrera removed from closer's role; committee with Scott Alexander, Mike Minor, Brandon Maurer Mike Moustakas out Fri. with knee injury, may be out Sat. Josh Donaldson out again today vs. DET with illness Servais says Felix & Paxton will slide back into rotation next week, one likely at Texas and the other in Houston, for about 50-60 pitches. (MLB.com) Steven Souza exited after running into the side wall in RF, day to day with bruised left knee Collin McHugh exited after 3 IP at OAK with fingernail tear Brandon Belt still feeling concussion symptoms, season likely over; has not played since Aug. 4 WHAT A BOUR Justin Bour 1-3 w 2B (16), BB at ATL; oblique strain Jose Reyes 2 HR (12), both off Amir Garrett; .276/.355/.520 vs. LHP; 4 LHP next week (at CHC, at ATL) Michael Taylor 4-5 w HR (15), 3B (3), SB (14) vs. PHI; .270, 31% K, .337 GB Avg Nick Williams 4-5 w HR (10) at WAS; .285 Avg, 42% O-Swing, 52% GB, 31% pull, .365 BABIP Brandon Crawford 3-5 w 2B (31) at CHW; last 20: .384, 4 HR, 10 2B, 38% hard contact (incl. at ARI, COL, CHW); Week 24: vs. LAD, vs. ARI Carlos Gonzalez HR (10) at LAD; B2B with HR; 10-21 w 2 HR, 5 2B, 8 K in Sept. ARCHER MISSES MARK Chris Archer 3 IP, 9 H, 8 R, 6 ER, 1 BB, 5 K at BOS; exited with tight forearm in previous start Mike Clevinger 6 scoreless IP, 3 H, 3 BB, 7 K vs. BAL; 3 str8 GS, 6 IP, 0 R (prev. 2 vs. KC, at DET), 29% GB, 2 2Bs, .224 BABIP Luke Weaver 5 2/3 scoreless IP, 7 H, 0 BB, 7 K vs. PIT; 55% GB rate - Juan Nicasio gets 4-out save in first STL appearance Jimmy Nelson 5 scoreless IP, 4 H, 2 BB, 7 K at CHC; B2B scoreless starts vs. CHC, WAS John Lackey 7 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 9 K vs. MIL; 3.67 ERA in 2H; 4 HR in last 30 IP Matt Moore 6 2/3 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 4 K at CHW; last 6 APP (5 GS), 3.18 ERA, 26 K, 9 BB, 5 HR, 34 IP; fewer BB, HR, but what's different? WEEK 24 PREVIEW Trea Turner poll Stephenson, Lopez, Peters, Woodruff Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Arizona's J.D. Martinez became just the 18th player in Major League history to hit four home runs in a single game. MLB.com's Matthew Leach and fantasy expert Fred Zinkie explain why Martinez is a perfect player to hit in the confines of Chase Field and where he ranks on draft boards for 2018. (:44) Matt Olson and Jorge Polanco are riding hot streaks, should they be picked up in all leagues for the last few weeks of the season? (8:35) Ian Happ and Delino DeShields are a pair speedy players that are available that can help any team in steals. (15:18) Starting pitchers discussed this week include White Sox prospect Lucas Giolito, inconsistent Orioles starters Dylan Bundy and Kevin Gausman along with Red Sox ace Chris Sale. (21:13) The crew also weigh in on closers Blake Parker, Kelvin Herrera and Aroldis Chapman. (35:45)
The Royals didn't take advantage of a matchup with Cleveland but they haven't really lost ground on the teams in the wild card race.Despite injuries, their September schedule will give them a shot at the playoffs, but they're going to have to take charge themselves, rather than expect the league to help them out. It gets tougher when the Royals bullpen is running on fumes, and with injuries to Neftali Feliz, Joakim Soria, and Kelvin Herrera, their depth will be tested.And in a short week, Mike Moustakas didn't even break the home run record yet. Next week, perhaps, would be nice.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.
Danny Duffy took a no-hitter into the 6th and Salvador Perez collected two hits and one RBI in the Royals' 3-2 win. Manager Ned Yost discusses Kelvin Herrera's health, Salvador Perez on his return to the lineup, Danny Duffy on his start and Scott Alexander on his save.
Alex Gordon delivers a clutch go-ahead single in the 9th inning while Kelvin Herrera notched the save in the 7-6 victory. Manager Ned Yost discusses the win.
The Royals scored four runs in the 8th inning and Kelvin Herrera earned the clutch save in the 5-3 win over the Red Sox. Ned Yost and Alex Gordon discuss the win after the game.
Lorenzo Cain scored on Mike Moustakas' tying single in the 7th, but Kelvin Herrera gave up a costly home run.
Miguel Sanó próxima estrella de las Grandes Ligas. Milwaukee y Minnesota líderes en divisiones centrales. Entrevistas con Kelvin Herrera, Jorge Bonifacio, Miguel Almonte y Mike Trout. El Mundo de las Grandes Ligas ahora en podcast con Kevin Cabral y Félix DeJesús.
4/15/17: Mike Moustakas launched a go-ahead solo home run in the bottom of the 8th inning to lift the Royals on Jackie Robinson Day. Ned Yost and Kelvin Herrera discuss the team's late-inning win.
April 10th, 2017 Nate Bukaty joined the Program from the K to preview the Royals home opener vs the A's. Hear from Royals players Alcides Escobar and Kelvin Herrera. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Halpin previews relievers with Jason Collette (RotoWire, FanGraphs). Players include Craig Kimbrel, Seung Hwan Oh, Andrew Miller, Cody Allen, Kelvin Herrera, Jeurys Familia, Wade Davis, Tony Watson, Felipe Rivero, Daniel Hudson, Jim Johnson, Brad Ziegler, Nate Jones.
7/31/16 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is live! Follow us on Twitter @sporer @enosarris @jasoncollette @paulkastava Strategy Section CLE – Andrew Miller/Cody Allen WAS – Mark Melancon PIT – Tony Watson KC – Wade Davis DL’d/Kelvin Herrera back in NYY – Dellin Betances ARI – Jake Barrett ATL – Jim Johnson […]
This week on the Outside Corner Fantasy Baseball Podcast we discuss a ton of transactions including some of the best OF and SP players available, Pujols destroying a stadium, a roommate situation that bears watching, and an illegally recorded inspirational speech! We also give you the normal segments with the bombtrack of the week, game recaps and bring you the award winning tiger beat!
Right now the Royals are fighting through injuries and inconsistency and it's got everything feeling pretty fragile. The Royals title defense isn't going as planned but what is there to be done about it?Who will the Royals turn to in close games while Wade Davis is on the DL? Will they go make a trade? And what state does that leave the organization in after 2017?These are the questions we asked and answered this week.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.
The Royals will send a record six players to the 2015 All Star Game after a flood of fan votes and some wicked relief performances.We talked about the elections of Salvador Perez, Alex Gordon, Lorenzo Cain, and Alcides Escobar to the AL starting lineup, and the relief selections of Kelvin Herrera and Wade Davis. Where do they stand in relation to others at their positions? What happened with the fan voting and what's next in that process? We talked about it all this week. We also talked about Mike Moustakas as the Final Vote candidate.And then, on July 14, we get to see all the Royals in the game when we host an All Star Game watch party at Kelly's Westport Inn. For more information, go to www.facebook.com/kansascitybaseballvault.
We had a lot to cover this week and jumped right into talking about the first cuts of camp, including sending John Lamb, Chris Dwyer, Kyle Zimmer, and others to minor league camp. None of the cuts were that surprising, but some - like Dwyer and perhaps Zimmer - may end up in the majors sooner than later.That led us to dreaming a bit on the pitching prospects in this wave. Buoyed by impressive scouting reports on Sean Manaea, and a strong start for Yordano Ventura, we tried to project a Royals rotation for next year and beyond. Then Troy talked about his trip to Surprise and what he saw from Lane Adams, Jason Adam, and Lorenzo Cain. We shifted gears to talk about Luke Hochevar's UCL tear and resulting decision to undergo Tommy John surgery. As a result of losing Hochevar, Wade Davis shifts to the bullpen, and we talked about his viability there. Speaking of the bullpen, we talked about the strange hate for Kelvin Herrera by a chunk of Royals fans, Kansas City fandom, and David Glass - all the good KC topics.
The Royals were busy trimming the roster and the latest Kansas City Baseball Vault discussed any surprises or disappointments in the cuts as well as what it means for the roster and any position battles going on. Along with that, we talked about the demotion of Luke Hochevar to the bullpen and its impact on the fifth starter race. Eric Hosmer came up and inspired a discussion about concern, worry, and panic. His early spring numbers were strong, but his World Baseball Classic performance was not. He's still the biggest question mark for the 2013 season. Also, look for a friendly wager should Donnie Joseph make the opening day roster. While both Michael and Troy like his potential, Troy likes it a bit more. Don't be a surprised to see a Kelvin Herrera vs. Donnie Joseph board bet...