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In hour four, Hoch, Crowder, and Jimmy discuss eating at Arby's, what's in a Jamocha Shake, and Hoch asks his AI Claude. Crowder shares a story about his neighbor asking to charge his car and offering money. MLB names Mountain Dew Baja Blast the Official Drink of Major League Baseball. Hoch and Crowder also discuss AI's impact.
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Marc Badain is currently the President of the Athletics of Major League Baseball and a central figure in Las Vegas's emergence as a global sports mecca. Described as the "guy on the ground," he has served as a vital bridge between franchise owners and the local community. Mr. Badain was instrumental in relocating the Raiders to Las Vegas and overseeing the construction of Allegiant Stadium, transforming the city's skyline and economic diversity forever.
Bargaining, Billionaires, & Baseball... Your host, Tyler Scheid is joined by former MLB player turned content creator, Trevor May! Together they slide into the innings & outs around the big business of professional sports, specifically Major League Baseball (the MLB). Tune in as they run the bases of salary caps, player pay, franchise values, & the possibility of a lockout. There's a lot to learn & these two really hit a homerun with their combined knowledge! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will the wealthy owners of Major League Baseball do what is best for the collective of owners? Does Jazz Chisholm's confidence help the Yankees? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Francisco Rojas is here with a new Phillies Today. He gives his Spring Training preview that includes storylines to watch, the player he's most excited about, and an injury that could affect a battle for the last bench spot.
Today we're joined by Will Carroll, nationally recognized injury expert and author of Under the Knife. Known for translating complex medical data into clear, actionable insight, Will brings a unique perspective on baseball's evolving injury landscape and what he famously calls the game's “billion-dollar bleed.”We dive into the financial and competitive impact of injuries across Major League Baseball, the data trends shaping modern sports medicine, and how teams can better measure and manage injury risk. Will shares his thoughts on workload, UCL injuries, biomechanics, recovery science, and how communication between athletic trainers, physicians, front offices, and analysts has changed over time.This episode offers a candid look at the intersection of medicine, performance, and economics, breaking down what the injury numbers really mean for clubs, players, and the future of the game.Check out Under the Knife on Substack here.Learn more about Will here.For more information about PBATS and athletic training, visit pbats.com.
On the eve of the first spring training games in Major League Baseball, John dives into the offseason recap and offers where he would go on the 2026 over/under win total bets for each of the 30 teams, broken down into one segment for each of the six divisions.02:07 AL East11:00 AL Central20:24 AL West31:23 NL East43:52 NL Central53:49 NL West
Does Major League Baseball Need a Salary Cap to Stay Competitive?
Does Major League Baseball Need a Salary Cap to Stay Competitive?
Finishing up Our Conversation on Jaren Jackson Jr.'s Farewell; The List: NBA Expansion, Major League Baseball; Jason Smith on What's Going on with Ja Morant, Looking to College Hoops for the Next Grizz Point Guard, Tigers' Mindset going into Tampa, What has Penny Learned from this Season?
Today's word of the day is ‘peace' as in labor peace as in Major League Baseball as in Tony Clark as in MLBPA as in negotiations as in resignation. Wow. A shocking scandal has rocked the players' union. What does it all mean? Is this bad for the union? Are the owners giddy? (21:30) The fight over revenue in baseball is real. A lot of that is going to come from a new national television package. And MLB commissioner Rob Manfred gave us an inside look into what that may be. (31:20) Review: Anemone. (34:30) Mark Cuban says the NBA should embrace tanking. He says all teams tank. He tanked. He paid for it. His concern is with the in-arena experience being too expensive. (45:00) NPPOD. (47:10) The Minnesota Twins have some problems. So much money to players who can't play. The team looks bad. The team will likely be bad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘peace' as in labor peace as in Major League Baseball as in Tony Clark as in MLBPA as in negotiations as in resignation. Wow. A shocking scandal has rocked the players' union. What does it all mean? Is this bad for the union? Are the owners giddy? (21:30) The fight over revenue in baseball is real. A lot of that is going to come from a new national television package. And MLB commissioner Rob Manfred gave us an inside look into what that may be. (31:20) Review: Anemone. (34:30) Mark Cuban says the NBA should embrace tanking. He says all teams tank. He tanked. He paid for it. His concern is with the in-arena experience being too expensive. (45:00) NPPOD. (47:10) The Minnesota Twins have some problems. So much money to players who can't play. The team looks bad. The team will likely be bad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wyman & Bob are joined by El Hombre Michael Bradley for their weekly chat to unpack the landscape of Major League Baseball, from the looming labor dispute after the season, to the Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star roster, and what he's looking forward to as Mariners spring training gets underway this week, why Mike Macdonald & John Schneider chose to poach their next offensive coordinator from the 49ers instead of promoting from within, and wrap up the show with what we learned.
The crew react to the resignation of Tony Clark in the MLB. They also debate what the deal is with Tatum's possible return.
The Nate Lull Podcast presents: The Story of Slow Joe Doyle. Nate and co-host Rich Turnbull uncover the story of a Major League Baseball pitcher from the early 1900s whose journey eventually brought him right to our own backyard. In this special edition, the guys explore the life and legacy of “Slow Joe” Doyle, known for his deliberate pace on the mound during baseball's early days. From his time in the big leagues to the famous baseball card mix-up that made his name legendary among collectors, the conversation transports listeners to a different era of the game. It also looks at Doyle's life after baseball and how he eventually settled in Tannersville, New York, in the eastern part of Section IV. Special thanks for this project goes to Rich Turnbull for his research and baseball card collecting knowledge. Thank you to Brackon Banks for his talented voice work in the opening. Appreciation also goes to Dede Terns-Thorpe, local historian in Hunter and Tannersville, for her research and assistance, and to H-T Coach Chris Glennon for helping connect the final pieces. Editing and mixing by Robert Child. Music for this production was “If I Had You” by Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly.
Gideon discusses legendary athletes who had careers cut short due to injury plus the upcoming Major League Baseball season! Follow WWLS on X @sportsanimal, thesportsanimal.com, and The Sports Animal app!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode , hosts Jason Clouse, Tim Sheridan, and Eric Mendel welcome Cody, a prominent figure in sports media. They discuss the challenges facing the Detroit Pistons as they come out of the All-Star break, the potential of the Michigan Wolverines in the upcoming NCAA tournament, and the excitement surrounding the start of Major League Baseball's spring training. The conversation touches on the importance of networking in sports, the impact of player dynamics on team performance, and the historical struggles of Detroit teams after breaks. In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics related to sports, including the importance of handling competition discreetly, the negative impact of social media on sports dynamics, and the search for undervalued players in the MLB. They also touch on the implications of injuries on team performance, the latest NFL offseason rumors, and the participation of NHL players in the Olympics. Additionally, they provide updates on golf and MMA news, highlighting significant events and player performances.
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci open with the future of Nick Castellanos with the Padres. Tom looks at what's ahead for Mike Trout this season while Joe suggests a plan for the team to follow for success. It's time for the ABS system in baseball and Tom explains how teams are preparing to use it. After being at Dodgers camp, Tom talks about the team and Shohei Ohtani's start to the season. Plus, our hosts pay homage to the passing of Robert Duvall. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler Heineman is a Major League Baseball catcher for the Toronto Blue Jays. He has played for multiple organizations, including the Miami Marlins, San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Blue Jays. This past season had a break out year hitting a career high .289 with three home runs and helped lead the Toronto Blue Jays to the World Series.Download my FREE Coaching Beyond the Scoreboard E-book www.djhillier.com/coach Download my FREE 60 minute Mindset Masterclass at www.djhillier.com/masterclassDownload my FREE top 40 book list written by Mindset Advantage guests: www.djhillier.com/40booksSubscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MindsetAdvantagePurchase a copy of my book: https://a.co/d/bGok9UdFollow me on Instagram: @deejayhillierConnect with me on my website: www.djhillier.com
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci open with the future of Nick Castellanos with the Padres. Tom looks at what's ahead for Mike Trout this season while Joe suggests a plan for the team to follow for success. It's time for the ABS system in baseball and Tom explains how teams are preparing to use it. After being at Dodgers camp, Tom talks about the team and Shohei Ohtani's start to the season. Plus, our hosts pay homage to the passing of Robert Duvall. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Major League Baseball rocked today as MLBPA executive director Tony Clark steps down amidst explosive allegations! From alleged misappropriation of union funds to a jaw-dropping personal scandal involving his sister-in-law, the drama has it all.
Sports Court w/ our friends from Edgar Snyder & Associates. Today, Chris asked Nick and Rob about the NFL vs NFLPA battle in regards to the ‘report cards' that have been made public over the last few years. What are the consequences here and could the players fight back to make the reports public again? Tony Clark resigned from his lead role for the players in Major League Baseball as the league quickly approaches a potential work stoppage. Was there more behind him quitting? Will this lead to a salary cap and salary floor in baseball?
Chris is tired of hearing about the ongoing beef among former Steelers. It was all started with Joey Porter taking a massive shot at Ben Roethlisberger while also sneaking one in on James Harrison in the process. Ben has yet to respond, but Deebo responded yesterday. This is all podcast fodder. The irony is that fans claim to us that the players just want to play, but it's players that are keeping this news cycle going. We speculated which podcast will get going about it next. Maybe Ryan Clark will get all of these guys together for an episode of The Pivot. Do fans care if former Steelers all get along? Sports Court w/ our friends from Edgar Snyder & Associates. Today, Chris asked Nick and Rob about the NFL vs NFLPA battle in regards to the ‘report cards' that have been made public over the last few years. What are the consequences here and could the players fight back to make the reports public again? Tony Clark resigned from his lead role for the players in Major League Baseball as the league quickly approaches a potential work stoppage. Was there more behind him quitting? Will this lead to a salary cap and salary floor in baseball?
It's a big new Davey Mac Sports Program as we're talking about the NBA All Star Weekend, the Olympics, and more! How was this year's Dunk Contest and how did it compare with the other events? Was the new World Vs. USA All Star format successful? What change could be made? How is Adam Silver doing as NBA Commissioner and what is the status of the league? Sports talking head Nick Wright has an interesting idea to change the NBA All Star Game--does it work or is he weird? Meanwhile, Mike Francesa talks about Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl, ESPN's obvious hatred of Major League Baseball, Ryan Clark ranks Super Bowl Champion Sam Darnold as the 10th best quarterback in the NFC, more proof that Eli Manning should be in the NFL Hall of Fame, and Giants co-owner Steve Tisch finds himself in the Epstein Files! Plus, some Olympic coverage as the DMSP discusses American figure skater Ilia Malinin choking, the USA men's hockey team undefeated in group play, and Jake Paul's girlfriend, Jutta Leerdam, winning the gold! It's a wonderful 422nd episode of the award-winning* Davey Mac Sports Program that you need to hear today! BAM! * Best In Show - iTunes Editorial Team for Best Independent Sports Podcast
Aram and Jack open the week by hitting the major headlines surrounding Major League Baseball over the last few days.Braves Injuries (10m): 0:00AJ Preller (8m): 10:00Zac Gallen (6m): 18:00Rockies From Camp (10m): 24:00Tony Vitello (8m): 34:00OD Starters (6m): 42:00Follow The College Baseball ShowJoin our Baseball Groupchat!Subscribe to Our New Newsletter!Use Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGMCheck out Thompson Cigars and use my code JUSTBASEBALL for a great deal: https://thompsoncigar.comCheck out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comCheck out Aura.com: https://aura.com/Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Thompson Cigars and use my code JUSTBASEBALL for a great deal: https://thompsoncigar.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-just-baseball-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Baseball season is here — but first, the Super Bowl gave Bengals fans something important to think about.In Episode #163 of Cincy Sports Scene, we break down the biggest takeaway from the Super Bowl and what roster-building lesson the Cincinnati Bengals should use as a blueprint moving forward — plus one thing they should absolutely avoid.Then we turn the page to baseball as Reds spring training begins and expectations officially change in Cincinnati. Is this still a developing young team, or is it time for real results?We wrap up the show by looking across Major League Baseball at the early storylines that could shape the entire MLB season before summer even arrives.If you're a fan of the Reds, Bengals, or just love talking baseball and football, this episode is for you.
In this extraordinary bonus episode from the African Americans in Sport Podclass, Dr. Langston Clark sits down with Dorian Hairston—poet, educator, former University of Kentucky baseball player, and author of "Pretend the Ball is Named Jim Crow: The Story of Josh Gibson"—for a conversation that bridges sports history, poetry, and the humanization of Black athletic excellence.Josh Gibson was a Negro League baseball legend credited with hitting over 800 home runs in his career. He died in January 1947, just months before Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball's color barrier in April of the same year. But Gibson's story is more than statistics—it's about a 19-year-old who lost his wife during childbirth, a man who faced Jim Crow at every turn, and an athlete whose greatness was confined by systemic racism.Dorian's book tells this story through poetry, not traditional biography. Using persona poems written from the perspectives of Josh Gibson, his wife Helen, his son Josh Gibson Jr., teammates like Hooks Tinker, and even time-traveling observers, Harrison creates what he calls "historical fiction"—using real historical figures and events to explore empathy, humanity, and the messy complexity of history.In this conversation, Dorian shares his journey from being a student-athlete who earned All-SEC Academic honors while playing baseball at Kentucky, to becoming an English major mentored by Kentucky's first Black Poet Laureate, Frank X Walker, to joining the Affrilachian Poets collective dedicated to "making the invisible visible" in Appalachian storytelling. He discusses the power of complex identity, the importance of preparing for life after sports, and why poetry is the best medium for humanizing historical figures who are often reduced to one-dimensional narratives.Support the showhttps://www.patreon.com/c/EA_BookClub
Rob and Kelvin tell us why Major League Baseball would be losing all the momentum they’ve built up the past few years if they end up in a lockout in 2027. Plus the guys go head-to-head in an NBA All-Star Game edition of Teichert’s Tower of Trivia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben & Woods kick off the 9am hour by checking in with Spring Training Sammy Levitt fresh off this morning's media scrum with Padres manager Craig Stammen. Then the guys pay off something they discussed on yesterday's show, and we try a bite of the infamous Ace Hardware apple pie before we discuss some new details on how the ABS system will be used in Major League Baseball, and we spin the topic wheel a couple of times to wrap up the week! Listen here!
Chris Getz learns that Luisangel Acuna is not a switch hitter. Major League Baseball cracks down on base coaches.. Will Venable pushes competition. We question why beer in the dugout is a bad thing in "30 Minutes of Sox!" Video version now available on YouTube! Chris Lanuti and Ed Siebert sit at a basement bar on the South Side of Chicago to discuss their favorite team - The Chicago White Sox in a podcast "For Fans, By Fans!" Listen. Subscribe. Share. The $1000 Guest Bounty brought to you by Cork & Kerry At The Park gives you a chance to win $1000. SUBSCRIBE NOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, everywhere podcasts can be found and always at SoxInTheBasement.com!
Send a textIn this episode the babe discuss the Caleb Durbin and Andruw Monasterio trade to the Red Sox, the importance of clubhouse vibes, leadership and roles. Lisa updates us on the new guys, and we talk about the WBC uniforms and a few other "random things"Support the showThis is a podcast created by fans of the Milwaukee Brewers and is in no way affiliated with the Milwaukee Brewers or with Major League Baseball. Follow us on Social Media!Bluesky: @BrewersBabesInstagram: @brewers_babesTwitter: @BrewersBabes
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In what may be the final season before a significant work stoppage, Spring Training is set to get underway in Major League Baseball. Jim Riley of Ballcap Sports joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to preview the season. Love the show? Share it! Listen, subscribe, and tell a friend!
This week Three of my McGeorge Students interviewed two Major League Baseball players. Tyler Soderstrom is the left fielder for the A's and was just extended for 7 Years. Cole Carrigg played at San Diego State and was drafted in 2023 in the second round by the Colorado Rockies. They discuss navigating their careers from high school to college to the pros, and role their agents played along the way. Thanks you Tate Soderstrom, Amanda Carlson, and Joe Anderson for participating in the this interview. Go to Jill Website Call Jill 559-250-0151 Email jillbaxter@me.com
(SHOW OPEN): The Yankees running it back isn't a bad thing and hamate bone hysteria hits Major League Baseball.
Spring has sprung for your Toronto Blue Jays, who are gathering in Dunedin to begin the drive for a second straight American League championship—and, ideally, more—as we speak (or, you know, as you read this). But that's not all that's been sprung this week in Jaysland. The team has sprung some fairly significant news here at the dawn of camp, announcing that the shoulder that torpedoed Anthony Santander's first season now requires surgery that may make his second year a write-off as well, that Shane Bieber continues to be dealing with fatigue in his surgically repaired arm and will be brought along slowly, that Bowden Francis is going under the knife and will be out for the season, and—though this was more a Sportsnet thing than a Jays thing—that the legendary Buck Martinez has decided to hang up his microphone, announcing his retirement after an incredible career in Major League Baseball that began before Woodstock.Not great, Bob! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Robby Little stops by to talk about his fatherhood journey. He shares the values he looks to instill into his kids. We talk about the challenges that pop up when you want to be a great dad while running your own business. After that we talk about the company he started, SLIDEMVP. He shares the inspiration that gave him the idea for SLIDEMVP. In addition, he talks about how his product is not just for kids since teams in Major League Baseball also use SLIDEMVP. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Robby Little As a dad and coach, inspired by some awkward slides and makeshift cardboard sliding tools, Coach Robby asked: “How can I help players slide better?” After countless brainstorming sessions and prototypes, the SLIDEMVP™ was born. Players immediately had fun, and their sliding skills improved dramatically. To further support athletes, Coach Robby has hosted multiple sliding clinics, building confidence and teaching techniques like the pop-up slide. Proudly manufactured in the USA, SLIDEMVP™ is player-tested and coach-approved. It enhances sliding technique, boosts speed, and improves agility on the basepaths. Most importantly, SLIDEMVP™ helps players build confidence and take their game to the next level. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Bob Odenkirk, Hank Azaria, Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
Matt Pauley is live from Cardinals Spring Training in Jupiter, Florida! In the first hour, Matt begins by discussing the changes at the Cardinals Spring Training facility. Then, we are joined by Mike Ferrin of MLB Network Radio, to talk everything Major League Baseball. And despite the NHL being in the midst of the Olympic break, we are joined by Amy Marxkors, to talk some Blues hockey!
Matt Pauley is live from Cardinals Spring Training in Jupiter, Florida! In the first hour, Matt begins by discussing the changes at the Cardinals Spring Training facility. Then, we are joined by Mike Ferrin of MLB Network Radio, to talk everything Major League Baseball. And despite the NHL being in the midst of the Olympic break, we are joined by Amy Marxkors, to talk some Blues hockey! In the second hour of the show, Matt chats with Dan Szymborski, senior writer for FanGraphs, regarding his expectations for the Redbirds in 2026, and the framework they are putting in place for the future. Then, we open up the phone lines to you to talk about the new and improved Roger Dean Stadium!
Send a textWhat really happens inside the room when Pro Football Hall of Fame decisions are made?This week on Here's What We Know, we sit down with longtime NFL writer and Hall of Fame voter Jason Cole to pull back the curtain on a process most fans think they understand but usually don't.Jason explains how Hall of Fame voting actually works, why the math matters more than people realize, and why some obvious names don't get in right away. We talk about grit, greatness, coaching versus players, and the thin line between legacy and perception. Along the way, Jason shares old-school football stories that remind us why this game still matters so much to so many people.If you've ever argued about the Hall of Fame at a bar, on the couch, or online, this conversation will give you a whole new perspective.In This Episode:How Pro Football Hall of Fame voting really worksWhy first-ballot decisions are more complicated than fans thinkCoaching impact versus player greatnessWhat separates legends from very good playersStories that remind us football is still a human gameThis episode is sponsored by:Mike Counsil Plumbing & Rooter (Use code “Gary” to get $89 off any service!)License #: 679261Bison Junk Removal (Effortless solution to your junk removal needs!)Bio:Jason Cole has covered or written about pro football since 1992 and has been a selector for the Pro Football Hall of Fame since 2013. He has worked for publications such as Bleacher Report, Yahoo! Sports, The Miami Herald, and the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel. Cole has authored Elway: a Relentless Life and co-authored six books, including Giant with Plaxico Burress, Heart for the Game with Simon Keith, and Ocho Cinco with Chad Johnson. Prior to covering the NFL, Cole covered the NBA, Major League Baseball, and high school sports in the San Francisco Bay Area. Cole teaches sports writing at the University of Florida and is the father of two Eagle Scouts. He is a graduate of Stanford University, which he attended at the same time as Elway.X: https://x.com/jasoncole62LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-cole-1330266/Connect with Gary: Gary's Website Follow Gary on Instagram Gary's Tiktok Gary's Facebook Watch the episodes on YouTube Advertise on the Podcast Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!
On this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we dig into the archives for an interview with the late Jim Robson, legendary Canadian sportscaster who was a beloved figure in British Columbia for decades. News broke today - February 10, 2026 - that Mr. Robson has passed away at age 91. Robson was the “Voice of the Canucks” on radio and TV from their inaugural NHL season in Vancouver in 1970 until 1999. Years before that, Jim Robson began his radio career as a 17-year-old, calling basketball games in Port Alberni, British Columbia, in the early 1950s. He was even a finalist in 1969 for the role of “play by play man” for the one-season-and-done Seattle Pilots of Major League Baseball. Feliks Banel interviewed Mr. Robson in January 2021 for a look ahead at the Seattle Kraken's expansion season in autumn 2021. Special thanks to Jason Beck of the BC Sports Hall of Fame for connecting CASCADE OF HISTORY with Mr. Robson for this interview. Jim Robson's BC SPORTS HALL OF FAME Listing: https://bcsportshall.com/honoured_member/jim-robson/ CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via flagship station SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station broadcasts from studios at historic Magnuson Park – located in the former Master-at-Arms' quarters in the old Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes. "LIKE" the Cascade of History Facebook page and get updates and other stories throughout the week, and advance notice of live remote broadcasts taking place in your part of the Old Oregon Country.
The entirety of DJ & PK for February 11, 2026: HOUR ONE BYU and Utah State basketball postgame Ken Pomeroy, KenPom.com Andy Bailey, Bleacher Report HOUR TWO What is Trending: Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, NFL, CFB, MLB, Golf, Olympics Hot Takes or Toast: Utah Jazz ripped by ESPN's Bobby Marks. Why? Bobby Marks holding a grudge against Danny Ainge? HOUR THREE What will Brett Yormark and Big 12 announce today? Dale Murphy, Major League Baseball legend BYU basketball shows progress in Baylor win HOUR FOUR Tim LaComb, SEG Media Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
Hour three of DJ & PK for February 11, 2026: What will Brett Yormark and Big 12 announce today? Dale Murphy, Major League Baseball legend BYU basketball shows progress in Baylor win
As pitchers and catchers start to report to their teams' camps this week, signaling the official return of baseball, it's time to take a look back at each club's offseason and give them a final grade for their work.On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman go through all 30 teams division by division, talking about the newest additions and subtractions for each side, as well as which teams could've done a little bit more.Did the Los Angeles Dodgers do enough to bolster their squad and try for a three-peat? Did the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies do the right thing by essentially running back their rosters? Are the Milwaukee Brewers and Cleveland Guardians throwing away a golden chance during a championship window? With at least one team getting an A and another getting an F, find out how your squad did this offseason.5:45 – AL East25:04 – NL East38:52 – AL West51:11 – NL West1:01:08 – AL Central1:17:30 – NL Central Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci give their recap of the Super Bowl and how Sam Darnold blossomed into the QB he was supposed to be. What did Joe think about the commercials this year? Tigers lefty Tarik Skubal wins a record arbitration case, but should he have been treated better by Detroit? Heading into Spring Training, Tom is wondering about the plan in Boston for the Red Sox while Joe comments about the use of the ABS this season. Plus, Tom notes the passing of the great QBs John Brodie and Sonny Jurgensen. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4: Silver Linings Playlist takes it back to 1973 as it relates to what Tony Vitello envisions for the Giants in 2026. Papa & Silver dive into just how much unknown there is surrounding this unprecedented hire for Major League Baseball, and what the Giants will need from the high-spirited coach they lured in from Tennessee over the offseason.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci give their recap of the Super Bowl and how Sam Darnold blossomed into the QB he was supposed to be. What did Joe think about the commercials this year? Tigers lefty Tarik Skubal wins a record arbitration case, but should he have been treated better by Detroit? Heading into Spring Training, Tom is wondering about the plan in Boston for the Red Sox while Joe comments about the use of the ABS this season. Plus, Tom notes the passing of the great QBs John Brodie and Sonny Jurgensen. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do baseball, parenting, and real life have in common?In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha Cieslinski sits down with Ken Davidoff, longtime Major League Baseball journalist and educator, and Dr. Harley A. Rotbart, nationally renowned pediatrician, parenting expert, and youth coach, to talk about their new book, 101 Lessons from the Dugout.Together, they explore how lessons from baseball and softball translate into life skills young adults desperately need today — resilience, confidence, patience, empathy, and perspective — especially in a world shaped by social media pressure, comparison, burnout, and constant noise.This conversation is for parents, coaches, educators, and anyone raising kids who feel overwhelmed, behind, or unsure of themselves.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy youth sports teach failure better than school or societyHow pressure and comparison impact kids' mental healthWhat parents get wrong about success — and what matters moreHow to help kids build confidence without tying worth to performanceWhy everyday moments matter more than trophies or statsHow to teach kids to block out noise, labels, and criticismWhat empathy, teamwork, and presence really look like in real lifeAbout the GuestsKen Davidoff is a longtime Major League Baseball journalist, former president of the Baseball Writers Association of America, and an adjunct professor of journalism. He has covered professional sports for more than 30 years and now focuses on mentoring young adults through writing and education.Dr. Harley A. Rotbart, also known as “Coach Harley,” is a nationally renowned pediatrician, parenting expert, speaker, and author. He has coached youth sports for decades and has written extensively on parenting, child development, and family life.Resources & Links
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Welcome to 听故事说中文, the podcast where stories come alive to help you improve your Chinese language proficiency and cultural competency. In today's episode, we are diving into the world of sports, but we aren't talking about loud personalities or flashy headlines. Instead, we're looking at Yoshinobu Yamamoto, a pitcher who redefined success through quiet persistence. Yamamoto wasn't the tallest or the most physically imposing player on the field. In fact, many underestimated him early on. But while others relied on raw power, Yamamoto relied on something arguably more difficult to master: precision and emotional discipline. From his humble beginnings in Okayama to the high-stakes mounds of Major League Baseball, his journey is a masterclass in how to handle pressure without saying a word. ************************************************************ Support Our Podcast If our podcast brings value to your life and you'd like to help us continue creating great content, consider becoming a patron for as little as $7 a month. As a patron, you will enjoy: ✨ Ad-free episodes for an uninterrupted listening experience.