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    The Ben Maller Show
    The Fifth Hour: Robby Inc. - Sacred Grounds Book

    The Ben Maller Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 31:47 Transcription Available


    Ben Maller (produced by Danny G.) has a great Friday for you! Ben is joined by Robby Incmikoski, author and photographer of Sacred Grounds! They talk ballparks, baseball life, and the stories behind his stunning new book. A longtime listener of the Ben Maller Show, Robby brings 16 seasons of Big League experience as a field reporter and host with the Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Texas Rangers. He and Ben swap tales from the road—planes, trains, automobiles, and all the weirdness that comes with living inside Major League Baseball’s traveling circus. It’s a deep dive into ballpark culture, behind‑the‑scenes moments, and the places that become sacred to fans and players alike! ...Follow, rate & review "The Fifth Hour!" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/grpodcast/the-fifth-hour-with-ben-maller/id1478163837 #BenMallerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Hoop Heads
    Zach Brandon - Founder of MVP Mindset Consulting - Episode 1222

    Hoop Heads

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 94:34 Transcription Available


    Zach Brandon is the founder of MVP Mindset Consulting and a trusted advisor for professional athletes, coaches, executives, and organizations seeking to maximize performance and build sustainable cultures of excellence. Zach previously served as the Mental Skills Coordinator for the Arizona Diamondbacks from 2018 – 2025 where he oversaw mental performance services for players and staff across all levels of the organization. His focus was on helping players and coaches achieve peak performance consistently, while also increasing their enjoyment and satisfaction in sport and life.Prior to his work in professional baseball, Zach served as a Mental Conditioning Coach at IMG Academy (FL) from 2016-2018. While working at IMG Academy, Zach served as a primary mental conditioning coach within the following sports: Baseball, basketball, tennis, and track & field. He also provided individual consulting services to external trainees which included Olympic track & field athletes and Major League Baseball players.On this episode Mike & Zach discuss the crucial distinction between merely reacting to daily challenges and proactively setting intentions to maximize effectiveness as a coach. Zach recommends prioritizing core values and goals, thereby enabling a structured and purposeful approach to each day. Throughout our conversation, Zach shares insights from his extensive experience in mental performance coaching, highlighting the importance of self-awareness and intentionality in both personal and professional realms. By fostering a culture of reflective practice, coaches can enhance their effectiveness and ultimately create a sustainable environment for their athletes. This episode serves as a compelling reminder of the power of being proactive as a coach, encouraging listeners to adopt strategies that promote both personal growth and team success.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.You'll want to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Zach Brandon, founder of MVP Mindset Consulting.Website - https://mvpmindsetconsulting.com/Email - zbrandon1022@gmail.comTwitter/X - @mvp_mindsetPodcast - Win More, Live BetterVisit our Sponsors!Give With HoopsGive With Hoops is a groundbreaking initiative that fuses basketball analytics with modern sponsorship. Built for teams who see data as opportunity, from AAU programs to college powerhouses. By tying on-court performance directly to community and sponsor engagement, Give With Hoops help programs raise more while deepening support from those who believe in the game.D3 Direct Recruiting PlaybookYour step-by-step guide to getting recruited as a college athlete at the NCAA Division 3 level. This course is designed by former D3 Athletes to take you from zero interest from college coaches to securing your first offer and putting you on the path to committing.The Coaching PortfolioYour first impression is everything when applying for a new coaching job. A professional coaching portfolio is the tool that highlights your coaching achievements and philosophies and, most of all, helps separate you and your abilities from the other applicants. Special Price of just $25 for all Hoop Heads Listeners.Wealth4CoachesEmpowering athletic coaches with financial education, strategic planning, and practical tools to build lasting wealth—on and off the court.If you listen to and love the Hoop Heads Podcast, please consider giving us a small tip that will help in our quest to become the #1 basketball coaching podcast. https://hoop-heads.captivate.fm/supportTwitter/X Podcast - @hoopheadspodMike - @hdstarthoopsJason - @jsunkleInstagram@hoopheadspodFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ

    PTI
    Hornets Upset Celtics, Murray's MLB Tease, and DJ Moore Lands in Buffalo

    PTI

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 24:30


    Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss the Hornets' stunning upset over the Celtics, Kyler Murray teasing a possible return to Major League Baseball, and DJ Moore shaking up the AFC East as he lands in Buffalo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
    Should Kyler Murray Play Baseball?

    The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 14:45


    Ken Carman and Anthony Lima bring producer John back in discuss Kyler Murray's potential transition from the NFL to Major League Baseball. They evaluate the financial and physical implications of such a move while also testing a producer's ability to guess celebrity heights. 01:27 - Sports Update 03:27 - Kyler Murray Career Path 08:06 - John's Height Guessing Skill

    Circles Off - Sports Betting Podcast
    How Bad Is This MLB Perfect Game Market, Really? | Presented by Kalshi

    Circles Off - Sports Betting Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 12:21


    When DraftKings posted +225 on there being a perfect game during the MLB season, gambling Twitter immediately called it one of the worst prices ever hung. But most of the outrage focused on the wrong reasons. In this video, Rob Pizzola breaks down why the reaction missed the mark, walks through the probability calculation step by step, converts the implied odds properly, and uses base rate math to estimate the true price of this season-long prop in the Major League Baseball betting market. Along the way, he explains what this says about sportsbook pricing and how to think about market mispricing more intelligently. Rather than piling on, Rob treats this as a sports betting analysis exercise — showing viewers how to approach niche markets, sanity-check numbers, and build a number from scratch. If you've ever wondered how to price something like a perfect game prop yourself, this is a full breakdown of the math and assumptions behind it on the Circles Off channel.

    From The Diamond
    Jurickson Profar's second PED suspension is the latest setback for the Atlanta Braves

    From The Diamond

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 24:55


    The Atlanta Braves once again find themselves in the kind of familiar territory that would rather avoid. On Tuesday, Major League Baseball announced a 162-game suspension of Jurickson Profar after his second violation of the league's policy on performance enhancing drugs. Grant McAuley discusses the fallout from Profar's latest ban, how the Braves will cover for the loss in production, what effects it will have on the lineup construction, the opportunity it presents for newcomer Mike Yastrzemski and others, as well as the possibility of adding another outfielder to cover for the loss. While the Braves lose Profar for the entire season, the $15 million he was owed is now on the table to potentially help the club in a variety of ways. Could that be better spent on a starting pitcher to fortify the injury-riddled rotation. All of that and more on this edition of the show. From The Diamond airs live each Sunday throughout baseball season on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. For more information, visit FromTheDiamond.com.

    Joe Rose Show
    NSU Wins 100 Straight at Home, Shohei Ohtani Headlines WBC

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 11:17


    The segment kicks off with Nova Southeastern's historic 100-game winning streak, and while it's Division II basketball, Joe says it doesn't matter — winning 100 straight at any level is special and deserves recognition. The conversation shifts to the World Baseball Classic and the global buzz surrounding Shohei Ohtani, who continues to look like one of the favorites to take home WBC MVP honors. The crew talks about how Ohtani has become the most liked player in Major League Baseball, drawing massive crowds even for batting practice.

    The Wharton Moneyball Post Game Podcast
    Analytics, Rule Changes, and Baseball's Revival

    The Wharton Moneyball Post Game Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 62:18


    Theo Epstein, Senior Advisor and part owner of Fenway Sports Group and former executive with the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs, explains how integrating analytics with scouting built championship organizations, how reforms like the pitch timer reshaped the pace of play, and how Major League Baseball can reenergize its national appeal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Fast Lane
    The Fast Lane (3-4-26) - Hour 1

    The Fast Lane

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 43:08


    - Where do you stand on a possible Blues fire sale?- Should the opinion of fans be the only one that matters for Major League Baseball?- Who won the NFL's latest blockbuster trade? - Prove Me WrongSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Paris Chong Show
    Mitch Stringer, Photographer and Fellow Podcaster Talks MLB, Travel and Photo Books

    The Paris Chong Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 43:10


    Paris Chong welcomes photographer and fellow podcaster, Mitch Stringer! The episode kicks off with a fun story about how the two met in New York City at the Leica 100-year anniversary event—a chaotic yet memorable block party where Mitch briefly served as the opening act for a swarming crowd, immediately followed by Jason Momoa. They quickly dive into their shared experience as podcast hosts, discussing the journey of building an audience, with Mitch having reached over 55 episodes and Paris's show now transitioning to a monthly format.Mitch Stringer, a Leica enthusiast and professional photographer based in Baltimore, details his life behind the lens, highlighting his diverse gear choices: Sony for the fast-paced action of Major League Baseball and his Leicas (Q3, SL3, M11) for his artistic passion projects in portraiture, street, and travel photography. The conversation shifts to the ultimate artistic goal of having a published work. Mitch, who has already published a book on Cuba, shares insights from his experience and talks about his next project: a book dedicated to African wildlife.The chat expands to cover Mitch's extensive travel, including an upcoming two-week trip across Morocco focused on capturing the people, history, and architecture—a stark contrast to his wife's preference for less adventurous sightseeing in places like Italy and rural England. They also touch on the lighter side of life with candid talk about Mitch's three children and multiple pets, the addictive nature of Instagram, and humorous, relatable moments of aging, like receiving a startling promotion from a crematory. The episode concludes with a nod to acclaimed photographers like Greg Gorman and Art Wolf, whose work continues to inspire Mitch's photographic vision.Show Notes:www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/mitch-stringer-photographer-and-fellow-podcaster-talks-mlb-travel-and-art-booksChapters:00:00 Intro00:16 Meet Mitch Stringer01:08 Leica Party Origin Story02:45 Podcast Guests and Instagram07:18 Podcast Metrics and Media Roots12:15 Baseball Photography and Gear15:42 Travel Tales and Photo Books23:22 Dogs and Loss24:30 Cremation Mail Shock25:59 AAA and Keeping It Together26:37 Next Book African Wildlife29:21 Mentors and Great Portraits32:17 Zoom Face Critique and Tattoos37:30 Advice for Young Photographers

    Table Setters: A Baseball Podcast
    Paul Skenes' WBC Statement vs Giants, McGonigle's 80-Grade Bat Shows Up & Charlie Condon's Rockies Decision | 145

    Table Setters: A Baseball Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 66:43


    Welcome to Tablesetters, where early-season baseball storylines are evaluated through context, projection, and structural impact rather than isolated spring highlights. As camps begin to stabilize, several early narratives are beginning to shape the broader landscape of the 2026 season — from international competition to emerging prospects and roster uncertainty around the league. We begin with the return of the World Baseball Classic, which arrives just as MLB spring training reaches its most competitive stretch. The tournament brings together 20 national teams competing across Tokyo, San Juan, Houston, and Miami, running through March 17. Japan enters as the defending champion after defeating Team USA in the 2023 final, while the United States returns with a roster built to pursue redemption. The Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico also enter the tournament with lineups capable of making deep runs. Exhibition games leading into the tournament have already produced early signals. Team USA delivered one of the loudest statements, routing the San Francisco Giants 15–1. Paul Skenes dominated in his outing, striking out four hitters across three innings without issuing a walk, immediately reminding everyone why he has quickly become one of the most overpowering pitchers in the sport. Offensively, Alex Bregman launched a home run while Roman Anthony — a late addition to the roster after Corbin Carroll suffered a broken hand — delivered a two-run homer. The lineup surrounding them featured star power throughout with Aaron Judge, Bryce Harper, Bobby Witt Jr., and Byron Buxton. Japan's preparation was less smooth. Samurai Japan dropped an exhibition game despite a solo homer from Masataka Yoshida, a reminder that even the defending champions are still working through early-March rhythm. The tournament officially begins when Chinese Taipei faces Australia in Tokyo, opening the round-robin stage where five-team pools compete for two quarterfinal spots. Team USA opens its tournament Friday against Brazil before quickly facing Great Britain, Mexico, and Italy as Pool B begins to take shape. From international baseball we move to a structural shift arriving in Major League Baseball this season: the Automated Ball-Strike challenge system. Rather than replacing home plate umpires entirely, the league is introducing a hybrid model. Each team begins a game with two challenges, and only the pitcher, catcher, or hitter can initiate a challenge immediately after a call. If the challenge is successful, the team keeps it. Spring training has quickly become the testing ground for how teams will actually use the system. The Minnesota Twins have been among the most aggressive teams in challenging calls, leading the league in overturned decisions early in camp as they experiment with the margins of the strike zone. Meanwhile, the Athletics have stood out for efficiency, posting the highest challenge success rate in baseball so far by winning roughly seventy percent of their appeals. Leaguewide data suggests about half of all challenges are overturned, reinforcing the idea that the biggest edge may belong to players with elite strike-zone awareness rather than teams that simply challenge the most. Spring training has also produced several intriguing individual and organizational storylines. In Detroit's system, Kevin McGonigle is beginning to look like one of the most advanced young hitters in professional baseball. The 21-year-old shortstop recently opened an exhibition game by launching the first pitch he saw from former All-Star Luis Severino for a home run. McGonigle's combination of strike-zone discipline, elite contact ability, and emerging power recently earned him an 80-grade hit tool evaluation, the highest grade scouts can assign to a hitter. In limited spring action he has posted a .400/.471/.667 line, further reinforcing the belief that he could eventually become one of the defining hitters of the Tigers' next competitive window. In Colorado, the organization's long search for stability at first base continues more than a decade after Todd Helton's retirement. This spring that conversation centers around Charlie Condon and TJ Rumfield. Condon, the third overall pick in the 2024 draft out of Georgia, arrived in professional baseball with one of the most dominant offensive seasons in recent NCAA history, hitting 37 home runs while batting .433. His raw power could eventually play extremely well at Coors Field. Rumfield represents a different profile — a more experienced hitter who spent all of last season in Triple-A hitting .285 with an .825 OPS. Colorado now faces a familiar decision between accelerating a high-upside prospect or relying on the steadier upper-minors bat. Atlanta is dealing with a far more complicated roster situation. Jurickson Profar is facing a potential 162-game suspension after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug for the second time within the past year. Under MLB's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, a second violation results in a full-season suspension and forfeiture of salary. Profar is expected to appeal the decision through the MLB Players Association, which leaves the Braves in a difficult holding pattern as they attempt to plan their Opening Day roster. If the suspension stands, Atlanta will suddenly need to replace a projected middle-of-the-lineup bat. Finally, one of the most closely watched prospects in baseball continues to generate attention in Pittsburgh. Konnor Griffin, the 19-year-old shortstop and the No. 1 prospect in the sport, has already launched three home runs in limited Grapefruit League action. Griffin's power-speed combination has drawn comparisons to some of the most dynamic young players in the game. Last season he hit .333 with 21 home runs and 65 stolen bases across three minor league levels, eventually finishing the year at Double-A. The bigger question now is timing. If Griffin were to make the Opening Day roster, he would become the first teenage hitter to debut in the majors since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1989. The Pirates may still choose to delay that debut for development or service-time reasons, but early spring performances are beginning to make that decision far more complicated. Spring training often produces noise, but the themes beginning to emerge this year feel more substantial: the return of baseball's biggest international tournament, a technological change that could reshape the strike zone conversation, and a wave of young talent preparing to define the next era of the sport. The season is approaching quickly. And the real signals are starting to appear.

    Baltimore Positive
    Luke Jones and Nestor discuss World Baseball Classic and interest and impact on MLB

    Baltimore Positive

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 35:12


    With Opening Day three weeks away, the structure of Major League Baseball changes dramatically as many players including Gunnar Henderson report to World Baseball Classic duties and games that feel far more competitive than spring training. Luke Jones and Nestor do some long toss on this international tournament that has produced some classic moments. Will you be watching? The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss World Baseball Classic and interest and impact on MLB first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.

    Titillating Sports with Rick Tittle
    Titillating Sports with Rick Tittle - March 04, 2026

    Titillating Sports with Rick Tittle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 60:00


    Rick Tittle covers everything from EPL Soccer to Major League Baseball, but be sure to note Ricky T is an unapologetic and die-hard A's and Raiders fan. For real Bay Area sports talk, as well as entertainment, Titillating Sports is a must listen. Rick is joined in the studio by award-winning directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller to talk about their new film "Project Hail Mary."

    VSiN Best Bets
    VSiN's 2026 MLB Futures Draft | March 3, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 43:41


    It's VSiN's 2026 MLB Futures Draft! Our baseball experts give their best bets for the upcoming season. Categories include AL and NL MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year and Manager of the Year, as well as Division winner, Pennant winner, World Series winner and win total over/unders. Along with moderator and VSiN contributor Nick Whalen, guest pickers include former MLB GM and SiriusXM MLB Radio's Steve Phillips, VSiN managing editor Adam Burke, former MLB pitcher Lance Lynn, VSiN A Numbers Game co-host Gill Alexander, Fantasy Alarm's head of content Howard Bender, VSiN Ready, Set, Bet co-host Matt Brown, VSiN PrimeTime's co-host Matt Youmans, RotoWire's senior editor and VSiN contributor Jeff Erickson, BaseWinner's Marc Borchard and VSiN By The Books co-host and former MLB pitcher, Jensen Lewis. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends
    The Book of Joe: Ready for the World Baseball Classic?

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 51:47 Transcription Available


    Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci the difference between Spring Training and the World Baseball Classic. What makes it so popular and great for baseball? Tom notes the growing popularity of the event as it starts its 6th year. Konnor Griffin has been impressive in Spring Training. Tom gives some impressive comps that has Joe excited about Griffin as a player. Legendary ump Bruce Froemming passed away and Joe happens to have been his very last ejection. Plus, a fun promotion coming this season for the Cardinals! Joe recalls some great event nights for teams and even some that should be avoided! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    As It Happens from CBC Radio
    Why the way forward in Iran is anything but clear

    As It Happens from CBC Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 63:06


    After three days of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes across Iran -- a journalist tells us that, despite the death of the Ayatollah, the regime remains in full crackdown mode. A pro-regime academic in Tehran tells us the government has a clear plan to stay in power -- and says Iranians are united against their true enemies: the U.S. and Israel. One of Canada's last diplomats in Iran tells us Prime Minister Carney did the right thing by supporting strikes on the country -- no matter the potential fallout at home. Our guest built a seasonings company called Spyce Girlz. But now that the '90s girl-power pop group is threatening to sue her, she's feeling kind of salty. With the world feeling like a dumpster fire, one New Yorker decided to focus on a problem she could do something about: cleaning up the Brooklyn Bridge.Major League Baseball has a new system that can tell for sure whether a pitch was high, low, or just right -- but for it to work, a lot of players are having to admit they're not as tall as they claimed to be.As It Happens, the Monday Edition. Radio that never shrinks from the truth.

    New Books Network
    Seth S. Tannenbaum, "Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark" (U Illinois Press, 2026)

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 60:09


    Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    New Books in History
    Seth S. Tannenbaum, "Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark" (U Illinois Press, 2026)

    New Books in History

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 60:09


    Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

    The Just Baseball Show
    1049 | AL West Preview and X-Factors

    The Just Baseball Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 72:22 Transcription Available


    Jack and Aram work through the most open division in Major League Baseball.Intro: 0:00Jurickson Profar: 7:10Mariners: 13:32Astros: 30:12Rangers: 42:10Athletics: 57:27Angels: 1:07:57Join our Just Baseball DiscordSubscribe 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.comOur Sponsors:* 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

    The Book of Joe with Joe Maddon & Tom Verducci
    The Book of Joe: Ready for the World Baseball Classic?

    The Book of Joe with Joe Maddon & Tom Verducci

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 51:47 Transcription Available


    Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci the difference between Spring Training and the World Baseball Classic. What makes it so popular and great for baseball? Tom notes the growing popularity of the event as it starts its 6th year. Konnor Griffin has been impressive in Spring Training. Tom gives some impressive comps that has Joe excited about Griffin as a player. Legendary ump Bruce Froemming passed away and Joe happens to have been his very last ejection. Plus, a fun promotion coming this season for the Cardinals! Joe recalls some great event nights for teams and even some that should be avoided! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The JD Bunkis Podcast
    Hour 2: Canada Baseball's Moment w/ Russell Martin

    The JD Bunkis Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 45:59


    Russell Martin, first base coach of Team Canada at the World Baseball Classic and former Blue Jays catcher, hops on the show to chat about his potential interest to become a manager in the big leagues, what he thought of the Blue Jays World Series run, if baseball is becoming more popular in Canada, the important of the WBC for Team Canada and Canada's outlook at the tournament. Russell also gives his opinion on the new automated ball-strike system implemented in Major League Baseball. The show ends with 'What We Missed!'  The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

    New Books in Sports
    Seth S. Tannenbaum, "Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark" (U Illinois Press, 2026)

    New Books in Sports

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 60:09


    Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports

    New Books in American Studies
    Seth S. Tannenbaum, "Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark" (U Illinois Press, 2026)

    New Books in American Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 60:09


    Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

    New Books in American Politics
    Seth S. Tannenbaum, "Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark" (U Illinois Press, 2026)

    New Books in American Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 60:09


    Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Titillating Sports with Rick Tittle
    Titillating Sports with Rick Tittle - March 03, 2026

    Titillating Sports with Rick Tittle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 60:00


    Rick Tittle covers everything from EPL Soccer to Major League Baseball, but be sure to note Ricky T is an unapologetic and die-hard A's and Raiders fan. For real Bay Area sports talk, as well as entertainment, Titillating Sports is a must listen.

    New Books in Urban Studies
    Seth S. Tannenbaum, "Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark" (U Illinois Press, 2026)

    New Books in Urban Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 60:09


    Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Tipping Pitches
    The Business and Labor History of NPB (feat. Jason Coskrey)

    Tipping Pitches

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 66:02


    This week on the podcast, Bobby and Alex take a break from discussing the economics of Major League Baseball and are joined by Jason Coskrey in order to discuss the business structure, labor history, and cultural evolution of Nippon Professional Baseball — the top baseball league in Japan. Links:Read Jason at The Japan Times⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join the Tipping Pitches Patreon ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tipping Pitches merchandise ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Call the Tipping Pitches voicemail: 785-422-5881Tipping Pitches features original music from Steve Sladkowski of PUP.

    Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
    Three Point Stance: Andy is already sick of the ABS system

    Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 18:05


    SEGMENT - In today's Three Point Stance: It's only March 2nd, but Andy is already sick of the new ABS challenge system in Major League Baseball. Is the challenge system doomed to fail or is the change good for baseball? While Fitzy took offense that the SAG Awards omitted Hulk Hogan in their in memoriam segment.

    Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
    HR2 - Neemias Queta shines in Celtics win as Tatum return draws closer

    Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 43:46


    HR2 - In today's Three Point Stance: It's only March 2nd, but Andy is already sick of the new ABS challenge system in Major League Baseball. Is the challenge system doomed to fail or is the change good for baseball? While Fitzy took offense that the SAG Awards omitted Hulk Hogan in their in memoriam segment. Andy and Fitzy react to the latest two episodes of the Jayson Tatum return docuseries where Andy is changing his tune, and is all in on the series.

    Small Hall Baseball Podcast
    Media Landscape A Hard Nut To Crack and Billy Herman's Career, Greatness It Did Not Lack

    Small Hall Baseball Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 61:11


    This week we discuss the media landscape of Major League Baseball going into the future. What really is the best model for baseball and will the owners and players be able to pick one that works for everyone? For our This Week In Baseball, we discuss the 1901 rule changes heading into the Modern Era of baseball. The rule changes that occurred have been evergreen and have stuck around until today, which really speaks to the lasting power of baseball as a sport.Our Hall of Famer this week is Second Baseman Billy Herman. This man was a rock solid model of second base consistencey, but was it enough to warrant the Vet's Committee's election of him to the Hall of Fame?In our singlular parting shot this week discusses the MLBPA and how the result upheaval could lead to problems moving into the upcoming negotiations.Enjoy our new crop of weekly commercials with NES RBI Baseball, Bell of PA Yellow Pages with Mike Schmidt, and Denny's Hologram Cards with Wally Joyner!Please join us as we discuss baseball topics and we continue our mission to make The Hall small. We hope you'll enjoy the ride.TimestampsThis Week In Baseball - 20:33Hall of Fame Discussion - 32:25Parting Shot - 47:25

    BK & Ferrario
    BK & Ferrario (3-2-26) - Hour 3

    BK & Ferrario

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 38:16


    - Jay McKee, Adam Jiricek's head coach in the OHL- NFL Quick Hitters- Oli Marmol has quite the noteworthy title in Major League Baseball right now.- BK & Ferrario RewindSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Titillating Sports with Rick Tittle
    Titillating Sports with Rick Tittle - March 02, 2026

    Titillating Sports with Rick Tittle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 60:00


    Rick Tittle covers everything from EPL Soccer to Major League Baseball, but be sure to note Ricky T is an unapologetic and die-hard A's and Raiders fan. For real Bay Area sports talk, as well as entertainment, Titillating Sports is a must listen.

    Mo Egger
    2/27/26: Dr. John Fritch from OrthoCincy, on Hamate Bones, and Lindsey Vonn

    Mo Egger

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 9:27 Transcription Available


    Dr. John Fritch from OrthoCincy joined us to discuss the growing list of Hamate Bone injuries across Major League Baseball as well as the injuries suffered by Olympic Skier Lindsey Vonn. Learn more about OrthoCincy at OrthoCincy.comPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mo Egger
    2/27/26: Dr. John Fritch from OrthoCincy, on Hamate Bones, and Lindsey Vonn

    Mo Egger

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 9:27 Transcription Available


    Dr. John Fritch from OrthoCincy joined us to discuss the growing list of Hamate Bone injuries across Major League Baseball as well as the injuries suffered by Olympic Skier Lindsey Vonn. Learn more about OrthoCincy at OrthoCincy.comPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Behind the Braves
    Daytona 500 Champion Tyler Reddick 

    Behind the Braves

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 28:17


    Tyler Reddick joins the show to discuss winning the 2026 Daytona 500, his family connection to baseball (his late father-in-law Jose DeLeon was a pitcher in Major League Baseball for 13 seasons), what it's like having Michael Jordan as his boss, and plays a fun game of “Baseball player or NASCAR driver?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Chatterbox Reds: Cincinnati Reds Daily Game Recaps
    ST G5 - Reds 11, Padres 10 (Reds Win Third Straight, Chase Burns Shines)

    Chatterbox Reds: Cincinnati Reds Daily Game Recaps

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 44:01


    Nick Kirby and Mike Hart break down Chase Burns' impressive outing against the San Diego Padres on Thursday, dive into Tyler Callihan' potential role with the Cincinnati Reds in 2026, and react to reports that Major League Baseball owners could propose a salary cap and floor. The guys also discuss how the ABS challenge system has performed so far in spring training, rising Reds Opening Day ticket prices, and more.   OTHER CHATTERBOX PROGRAMING:   Chatterbox Bengals: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chatterbox-bengals-a-cincinnati-bengals-nfl-podcast/id1652732141  Chatterbox Bearcats: https://chatterboxbearcats.podbean.com/  The Stone Shields Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/west-4th-and-long/id1828384424  Off The Bench: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-bench-by-chatterbox-sports/id1643010062  The Flyin Lion (FC Cincinnati): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-flyin-lion-fc-cincinnati-podcast/id1701368522  513 Golf: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjPJjEFaBD7VUSfdVvGjbr1_CmCepLWpr    DSC Commodities: https://deepsouthcommodities.com/  CALL OR TEXT 988 FOR HELP DAY OR NIGHT: https://mantherapy.org

    Just Fly Performance Podcast
    504: Vern Gambetta on Plyometrics, Movement, and Art of Skilled Athletic Development

    Just Fly Performance Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 86:03


    Today's guest is Vern Gambetta. Vern is a world-renowned sports performance coach with over 50 years of experience across Olympic, professional, and collegiate sport. A pioneer in modern athletic development, he's known for blending movement skill, strength, and long-term athlete development into a practical, coach-driven system. The more coaching and training leans into data points, KPI's, rigid standards and an overly specialized model, the more true athleticism, movement and skill development gets choked out. By understanding all aspects of the athletic movement equation, we can give athletes a better total experience in their sport and movement practices. In this episode, Vern leans into his wisdom for a wide-ranging conversation on movement, skill, and the art of coaching. With over 50 years of experience across Olympic and professional sport, Vern shares insights on functional training, sport specificity, plyometrics, rhythm, and why skill expression, not rigid technical models, drives true performance. From jump rope to the dot drill to developing movement “signatures,” this episode is a masterclass in coaching the athlete in front of you. Today's episode is brought to you by Hammer Strength and the Just Fly Sports Online Courses Use code “justfly10” for 10% off the Vert Trainer Use code “justfly20” for 20% off of LILA Exogen Wearable resistance gear at www.lilateam.com View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. (https://www.just-fly-sports.com/podcast-home/) Timestamps 3:00 – The Birth of Functional Training 10:39 – The Nature of Fascia 15:33 – Training Spectrum 28:16 – General vs. Specific Movements 38:00 – The Art of Movement 49:31 – Rhythm and Movement 55:15 – Plyometric Training Perspectives 59:50 – The Role of Technology 1:13:16 – Sketching Athletic Sequences About Vern Gambetta Vern Gambetta is a pioneering sports performance coach, educator, and author widely recognized as one of the foundational voices in modern athletic development. With more than five decades of coaching experience, Gambetta has worked across track & field, baseball, swimming, cricket, soccer, basketball, and rugby at youth, collegiate, professional, and Olympic levels. A former track and field coach and longtime advocate for holistic athlete development, Gambetta helped popularize the concept of “functional training” in the 1980s, while consistently emphasizing that training must serve the demands of sport, not marketing trends. His work integrates biomechanics, skill acquisition, rhythm and movement literacy, strength training, and long-term athletic development into a unified system. Gambetta has coached at the Olympic level, worked in Major League Baseball, and served as a consultant to professional teams worldwide. He is the author of multiple books, including Athletic Development and Building the Complete Athlete, and is a sought-after international speaker known for blending science, experience, and practical coaching wisdom. Above all, Gambetta advocates coaching the athlete in front of you, prioritizing movement quality, adaptability, and lifelong development over rigid systems or trends.

    The Black Baseball Mixtape
    Four Black Baseball Veterans Hoping to Have Another Ride in 2026

    The Black Baseball Mixtape

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 6:00


    In this Black Baseball Mixtape podcast short, the prospects of four Black baseball veterans are discussed. Andrew McCutchen, Tommy Pham, Tim Anderson, and Marcus Stroman all hope to have one more run in Major League Baseball, but will any club take a shot on them at this stage in their careers? Follow the Black Baseball Mixtape podcast everywhere podcasts are available, and subcribe to the Black Baseball Mixtape substack.

    NashVillager
    February 26, 2026: A desire for street cars

    NashVillager

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 13:57


    When were streetcars desired in Nashville? There wasn't a streetcar named Desire in Nashville. But there was a time when streetcars were the most desired form of transit in the city. Back in the 19th century, public transit in Nashville was said to be among the finest in the nation, but it was kind of chaotic. That story, plus the local news for Feb. 26, 2026 and a look at efforts to bring Major League Baseball to Nashville. 

    Phillies 24/7 Shows
    Phillies Today (2/26/26): Brad Keller makes Spring Training debut & battle for the last few bullpen spots

    Phillies 24/7 Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 22:19


    Francisco Rojas is back with another Phillies Today. He discusses his latest Spring Training observations, some comments from Bryce Harper in his latest interview with the WIP Morning Show, and more!

    Sports Media Watch Podcast
    Olympics Conclude Including Thrilling USA-Canada Hockey + MLB TV Mess, NFL Combine Etc With Jay Betsill | LWOS Media Podcast

    Sports Media Watch Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 52:16 Transcription Available


    Tons of Olympics, including the thrilling Sunday conclusion to the men's hockey Gold Medal win in OT by the USA against Canada leads our conversation and takes, but there's more with MLB and their local/regional/TV rules and the NFL Combine that continues to grow and grow are all part of the latest "LWOS Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with co-host this week Jay Betsill of DFWSportsOnline and more!The guys talking the thrilling 2-1 Sunday a.m. win by the Americans that claimed their first Gold in men's hockey in 46 years! Plus, how tremendous was Kenny Albert on the call of all the drama for the men and women's games who's showing hall of fame hockey broadcasting credentials.Also, what about the coverage overall from NBC which reports that they had over 200 million "views" on their platforms of the Olympics over the 2+ weeks. Next, the guys discuss the pending mess of Major League Baseball gretly restricting local/regional broadcasts for those in many markets who aren't use to paying for it? Jay relates what they are doing in Dallas with the Texas Rangers? T.J. has more on the Tampa Bay Rays situation with MLB.TV but also this effects the Reds, the Twins, the Marlins, the Angels and the Tigers fans etc. There's discussion and debate on the massive Duke-Michigan college hoop game for ESPN this Saturday night and the audience and now building to March. Plus, the guys debating for NFL player turned studio analyst for CBS and co-host of CBS This Morning, Nate Burrelson, being given the huge assignment of hosting prime time coverage of the college basketball on CBS. Is this a pending mess?And, the NFL Scouting Combine, which is supposed to be about interviewing and evaluating draft prospects, has turned into such a media circus with the coverage of interviewing coaches and GMs. The guys discuss it all.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe for more on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.And, read more on LWOS.com/Media too! 

    The Advocate Podcast
    Your Signing Bonus Means NOTHING to MLB Teams — Here's What Actually Matters

    The Advocate Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 29:08


    MLB draft or college baseball? If your son is a high school player facing this decision, don't wait until draft day to figure it out. Subscribe for weekly baseball career advice. In this episode, 25-year MLB agent Matt Hannaford breaks down exactly how families should navigate the NIL, college baseball, and MLB Draft decision — and why money alone should never drive it. ✅ Why your signing bonus size determines how much opportunity your son actually gets ✅ How college NIL offers work (revenue share vs. NIL deals) and what's negotiable ✅ What a first-year professional contract actually includes — bonus splits, tax strategy, scholarship plans, clawback clauses ✅ The pre-draft mental exercise that prevents families from making emotional, last-minute decisions ✅ How to evaluate your son's emotional maturity for pro ball — and why getting it wrong can end a career The MLB Draft decision is one of the most consequential moments in a young baseball player's life, and most families go into it without the information they need. Matt walks through the full landscape: how scouts evaluate high school players using player comps and projectability, why college programs adjust their offers as draft stock rises, and what the money actually represents from the organization's perspective — not yours. One of the biggest misconceptions is that a signing bonus is just a paycheck. Matt explains how bonus size directly correlates with organizational commitment. A player who signs for $100,000 may find himself playing twice a week at the lowest level, stuck in a Catch-22 where the team won't invest playing time in a low-cost asset. Meanwhile, a player signed for $2 million gets every opportunity to develop. Understanding this dynamic changes how families should evaluate any draft offer. Matt also breaks down the college side: how revenue share agreements differ from NIL marketing deals, why both are negotiable, and what leverage looks like for a player projected to go high in the draft. He covers professional contract specifics most families never learn about until it's too late — the seven-season control period, the college scholarship plan (and how teams try to undercut it), incentive bonus structures that deduct from your scholarship, and clawback provisions that can reclaim your signing bonus if you retire early. Whether your son is a projected first-rounder or a late-round possibility, this episode gives you the framework to make the decision with clarity, not panic. Scroll down to the timestamps to jump straight to the contract breakdown. Matt Hannaford is a Major League Baseball agent with over 25 years of experience representing players from first-round picks to Hall of Famers. He created The Most Valuable Agent Podcast to give baseball families the insider knowledge they need to navigate the business side of the game. #MostValuableAgent #MLBDraft #BaseballNIL  

    The Wharton Moneyball Post Game Podcast
    Inside the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's Evolving Mission

    The Wharton Moneyball Post Game Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 75:54


    Josh Rawitch, President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, joins Eric, Shane, and Cade to explore how Cooperstown preserves baseball history, adapts to analytics and evolving standards of excellence, and prepares for America's 250th anniversary while shaping the future of the game's most iconic institution. Plus, the Moneyball team analyzes standout moments from the Winter Olympics—including three-on-three hockey and mixed doubles curling—while also examining NHL goaltending streaks and Major League Baseball preseason projections that raise broader questions about league parity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The NewsWorthy
    State of the Union Preview, Stock Market Slide & BAFTAs Backlash - Tuesday, February 24, 2026

    The NewsWorthy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 15:08


    The news to know for Tuesday, February 24, 2026! We'll tell you what to expect from President Trump's State of the Union address tonight. And what a former ICE instructor is saying about new training standards. Also, new progress in Mexico's efforts to handle cartel violence that shut down cities and stranded American tourists. Plus: another high-profile arrest in response to the Epstein Files, an awards show under fire for what was — and wasn't — edited out of its broadcast, and it might feel like winter — but spring training is underway in Major League Baseball. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes!    Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups!  See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Grab Rosetta Stone's LIFETIME Membership for 50% OFF! That's unlimited access to 25 language courses, for life! Visit https://www.rosettastone.com/newsworthy Receive 50% off your first order of Hiya's bestselling children's vitamin. To claim this deal,  go to hiyahealth.com/NEWSWORTHY. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com

    Made It Out
    Women's Major League Baseball with Stephanie Everett

    Made It Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 51:53


    This week, Mal sits down with Stephanie Everett, a player in the new women's major league baseball league, to talk about stepping into a historic chapter for the sport. She shares what it's like competing at the highest level, the resilience it took to get there, and what it means to help redefine who gets to play professional baseball. From navigating a male-dominated space to representing young girls who've never seen this path before, this conversation dives into what it really takes to change the game. Thank you to this episode's sponsor! - Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/made Follow our guest @stepheverett24, follow the show @madeitout and follow Mal @malglowenke Plus, don't miss the YouHaul or YouGhost card game. Perfect for move-ins, breakups, and girls' nights! Now available ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ :) 

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends
    The Book of Joe: Angels goals, Top hits survey, and another rule change?

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 50:52 Transcription Available


    Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci open with Arte Moreno saying winning isn't in the top 5 of the needs of the Angels. Joe explains what he believes the owner meant in the statement for the fans of the LA Angels. Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski passed away and Tom asks where Maz's home run in the 1960 World Series ranks amongst all-time hits. Plus, will a coming rule change cause a safety issue for coaches? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
    Big News: Gerrit Cole Throws 97 MPH; Did the Red Sox Have an Underrated Offseason?; Shortstop Draft

    Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 39:48


    The podcast is available for viewing on ESPN's MLB YouTube page! The Yankees' Gerrit Cole is showing off his stuff at Spring Training. How soon will he return to the rotation? Buster Olney, Tim Kurkjian and David Schoenfield discuss. Plus, Major League Baseball is in a golden age of shortstops, Dave and Tim draft who they think are the top eight shortstops in the league, Dave thinks the Red Sox had an underrated offseason, remembering Bill Mazeroski and his World Series Game 7 walk-off home run, and everyone is all-in on the World Baseball Classic. Then, Buster previews the 2026 Toronto Blue Jays. Later, Buster answers your questions during Bleacher Tweets.  CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 2:28 Gerrit Cole, Yankees' pitching 7:02 Red Sox offseason 8:42 Gold age of shortstops 14:07 Shortstop draft 21:42 Remembering Bill Mazeroski 25:03 Buy-in for the World Baseball Classic 28:09 Headlines: Rhys Hoskins signs with Cleveland, Jordan Westburg injured, Pay Murphy extended 29:13 Toronto Blue Jays 2026 preview 30:32 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Fantasy Focus Baseball
    Big News: Gerrit Cole Throws 97 MPH; Did the Red Sox Have an Underrated Offseason?; Shortstop Draft

    Fantasy Focus Baseball

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 39:48


    The podcast is available for viewing on ESPN's MLB YouTube page! The Yankees' Gerrit Cole is showing off his stuff at Spring Training. How soon will he return to the rotation? Buster Olney, Tim Kurkjian and David Schoenfield discuss. Plus, Major League Baseball is in a golden age of shortstops, Dave and Tim draft who they think are the top eight shortstops in the league, Dave thinks the Red Sox had an underrated offseason, remembering Bill Mazeroski and his World Series Game 7 walk-off home run, and everyone is all-in on the World Baseball Classic. Then, Buster previews the 2026 Toronto Blue Jays. Later, Buster answers your questions during Bleacher Tweets.  CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 2:28 Gerrit Cole, Yankees' pitching 7:02 Red Sox offseason 8:42 Gold age of shortstops 14:07 Shortstop draft 21:42 Remembering Bill Mazeroski 25:03 Buy-in for the World Baseball Classic 28:09 Headlines: Rhys Hoskins signs with Cleveland, Jordan Westburg injured, Pay Murphy extended 29:13 Toronto Blue Jays 2026 preview 30:32 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Chazz Palminteri Show
    Inside the Mind of an MLB Executive | The Chazz Palminteri Show | Ep. 265

    The Chazz Palminteri Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 49:50


    In this episode of The Chazz Palminteri Show, Chazz sits down with Omar Minaya, former General Manager of the New York Mets and the first Latino GM in Major League Baseball history. Omar discusses his journey from growing up in Queens with Dominican roots to breaking into professional baseball and eventually leading one of the most high-profile franchises in sports. The conversation explores leadership, decision-making under pressure, building team culture, media scrutiny in New York, mentorship, and the importance of family and faith. This episode offers insight not only into baseball, but into resilience, representation, and the mindset required to succeed at the highest levels of professional sports.

    Le Batard & Friends Network
    NPDS - SHOCKING scandal rocks MLBPA leading to Tony Clark's resignation! What does this mean for labor negotiations with MLB!? (Episode 1415 Hour 1)

    Le Batard & Friends Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 53:19


    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