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Join Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi as they weigh in on the state of patriotism around America 250, analyze the White House Ultimate Fighting Championship event, discuss Major League Baseball showing its anti-Christian agenda again, and dive into the controversy surrounding the memorandum of understanding that ends the Iran War […]
Republican lawmakers are demanding answers after Major League Baseball warned Christian players not to put Bible verses on the Pride ball caps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-29:09) – Query & Company opens a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s Indiana Fever win over the Toronto Tempo. They eventually get into how Eddie’s wedding venue tours are going, and Jake ties it to the situation that the Indianapolis Colts are in with their quarterbacks. (29:09-39:26) – Now that the New York Knicks are back on top of the hill for the first time in 53 years, there are people labeling Jalen Brunson has the greatest Knick of all-time. Jake explains why recency bias is factoring into the labeling by many people. (39:26-50:15) – Jake Query concludes the first hour of the show by playing something that Eddie said nine months ago about a listener getting married. (50:15-1:16:06) – Ball State men’s basketball coach Chris Capko joins Jake Query to recap how the three-day training camp for his team has gone with it being the first time they group of players have been together. Jake asks Chris about navigating NIL when it comes to getting players to accept a role and addresses how parents can severely impact how their son or daughter gets recruited. Also, Jake asks Chris if they have had conversations with his players about sports gambling following the Brendan Sorsby situation. (1:16:06-1:28:40) – After bringing up Albert Pujols at the end of the last segment, Jake shares his two stories about one of the greatest hitters that Major League Baseball has ever seen from his time covering the Cardinals. (1:28:40-1:38:27) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie sharing their thoughts on the fourth consecutive win for the Indiana Fever. (1:38:27-2:06:00) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Pacers and Fever joins the program to detail what has led to the Indiana Fever winning four consecutive games. Pat shares some defensive statistics that suggest that the Fever are playing better on that end of the floor than many suggest, highlights the significance of Sophie Cunningham’s three-point shooting to making opposing teams make decisions on how to defend Indiana, and the development of Raven Johnson as the halfway point of the season quickly approaches. (2:06:00-2:13:43) – After teasing giving away tickets for two listeners to go see Dave Matthews Band next Friday, Jake and Eddie give away two pairs by doing some get to know your listener! (2:13:43-2:26:21) – The show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to rip Eddie’s concert attendance list and preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is presented by Create A Video – Stacey Matthews is a contributor at RedState and she joins me to chat about Major League Baseball's warning to three players who were not cool with the Pride Night attire they were forced to wear, as well as the rise of the Bernie Sanders wing of the Democrat Party. Plus, 15 federal indictments against leftists who targeted law enforcement during violent protests in Minnesota.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-kaliner-show--6946691/support.Subscribe to the podcast My preferred podcast platform: SpreakerAll the links to Pete's Prep are free!Get exclusive content here!Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code!Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com
Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss the possibilites of the Angels trading Mike Trout and what kind of deal it would take. Joe explains the Angels approach to making moves like this and what was learned from how they handled Shohei Ohtani. Which teams know it's time to start making deals? Tom gives one team believes is ready! Plus, after seeing a game last just 112 minutes..how do fans feel about really fast MLB games? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben & Woods start the 8am hour by welcoming Craig Stammen to the show for an early edition of this week's Manager Report with us being off on Friday, and we ask him about the ongoing struggles of his offense, if he's considered making any drastic changes, and much more! Then we play a game of Take On Woods before we go around Major League Baseball and some of the top stories from around the league with our MLB Reacharound! Listen here!
President Trump's pressure campaign against Iran appears to have produced a framework for negotiations aimed at preventing the Islamic Republic from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Todd walks through the reported 12-point plan, explains why Iran's leadership remains a threat to regional stability, and discusses what must happen for any agreement to succeed. Todd also examines why strength and deterrence matter in foreign policy and why caution is still warranted despite encouraging developments. Plus, a look at the growing controversy in Major League Baseball as players respond to Pride Night policies by writing Bible verses on team-issued hats.
Join Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi as they weigh in on the state of patriotism around America 250, analyze the White House Ultimate Fighting Championship event, discuss Major League Baseball showing its anti-Christian agenda again, and dive into the controversy surrounding the memorandum of understanding that ends the Iran War (for now). Mollie and David also share recommendations for religious podcasts.Order and review Mollie's book Alito: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution here.The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we depend entirely on our listeners and readers — not corporations. If you value fearless, independent journalism, please consider a tax-deductible gift today at TheFederalist.com/donate. Your support keeps us going.
Illinois football continued its strong 2027 recruiting momentum by securing a commitment from 4-star wide receiver Bennett Konkey and flipping 3-star running back Steven Alexis, giving Bret Bielema's staff two major offensive additions for the future. The duo adds speed, playmaking ability, and depth to an already impressive Illini recruiting class. On the diamond, the Cardinals received a dominant performance from pitcher Dustin May, who shut down the Padres lineup and delivered one of St. Louis' best starting pitching outings of the season. Meanwhile, the Cubs earned a dramatic 5-4 comeback win over the Rockies behind a historic night from centerfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong. Crow-Armstrong became the first player in Major League Baseball to hit for the cycle during the 2026 season, completing the feat in reverse order (home run, triple, double, single) while helping spark Chicago's late rally at Wrigley Field. The Cubs capped the comeback with a walk-off victory and have now won four of their last five games.
Illinois basketball's non-conference schedule continued to take shape as the Fighting Illini added matchups against in-state foe Eastern Illinois and Ivy League contender Penn. The games provide Brad Underwood's squad with opportunities to build its résumé while giving fans a closer look at another highly anticipated Illinois roster. In Major League Baseball, trade deadline speculation heats up as the Cardinals weigh whether starting pitcher Dustin May could become one of the most coveted arms on the market. After another dominant outing against San Diego, the question becomes whether St. Louis views May as a key piece of a playoff push or a valuable trade asset. Meanwhile, the Cubs face a similar dilemma with Seiya Suzuki. Despite Chicago's recent surge, Suzuki's bat could attract significant interest from contenders if the front office decides to capitalize on his value before the deadline. The hour wrapped up with a spirited Tuesday Draft as the crew selected The Best Smells of All Time, featuring favorites ranging from fresh-cut grass and movie theater popcorn to bacon, campfires, and the smell of rain after a summer storm. Follow The Drive on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Before the Big Leagues Before the sports radio career, before the opinions, and before the legend of Jim Traber, there was a kid with a glove and a dream. In Part 1 of Jim’s baseball journey, Julie and Jim take you back to the beginning—from Little League and high school ball in Columbia MD to the life-changing decision to attend Oklahoma State. Hear the stories, the struggles, the turning points, and the people who helped shape the path to becoming a Big LeaguerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Baseball By Design: Stories of Minor League Logos and Nicknames
The Tampa Bay Rays City Connect brand is one of the most successful in Major League Baseball. The identity tells the story of the region's close relationship with the skateboarding community, and ties together two generations of the team's branding. Guests include: Warren Hypes, Rays VP Creative & Brand, Insta @warren_hypes Michael Blanford, Former Executive Director, Boards for Bros Dan Simon, Studio Simon: www.studiosimon.net, Insta @studio_simon Find the Baseball By Design podcast online: Instagram @baseballbydesign Threads @baseballbydesign Bluesky @baseballbydesign.bsky.social Facebook @baseballbydesignpodcast linktr.ee/BaseballByDesign Email questions and comments for the podcast to pauljcaputo@gmail.com. Baseball By Design is a member of the Curved Brim Media Network.
Welcome to the **True Chicago Sports Fans Podcast** — BIG-Z and the boys have a LOT to talk about today!
Did Jacob Misiorowski just throw one of the greatest games in MLB history? On this episode, we break down a truly historic performance from the Brewers' young ace and ask the question everyone is now talking about: is Jacob Misiorowski already one of the best pitchers in baseball? We dive into the dominance, the velocity, and the numbers behind a start that may have officially announced his arrival on the MLB stage. Plus, the Chicago White Sox continue their shocking rise after years of struggles, the latest MLB Power Rankings shake up the league, and Braden Montgomery makes history with a walk-off home run in his MLB debut. We also cover the Athletics' wild week in their future Las Vegas home, Team of the Week, and all the biggest stories around Major League Baseball. Subscribe for new episodes covering the biggest moments, players, and debates across MLB. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:39 A's Play First Vegas Games 2:24 Jacob Misiorowski Becoming a Star 5:18 White Sox Keep Rolling 7:15 Braden Montgomery Journey 9:58 MLB Power Rankings 19:29 Team of the Week 25:55 Scottish Fans Take Over Fenway Park Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3: The Giants' one-year anniversary of the Rafael Devers trade has arrived, and it's been a season to forget for the team. The Giants are 69-93 since the trade, with Devers hitting .235 with a .762 OPS, 97 points below his career mark in Boston. The team's struggles have left fans and analysts wondering if this is a sign of a bigger issue with the organization's approach to building a winning team. This episode of the podcast delves into the complexities of the Devers trade and its impact on the Giants' season. The team's front office made a bold move to acquire the star player, but it's clear that it hasn't paid off as expected. The Giants' struggles on the field have been matched by their struggles at the box office, with ticket sales ranking in the top ten in Major League Baseball. The conversation also touches on the future of the team, including the potential trade of Luis Arraez and the impact of Bryce Eldridge's emergence as a star player. The Giants' farm system is also discussed, with a lack of pitching prospects making it difficult for the team to compete in the near future. With the trade deadline approaching, the pressure is on the team's front office to make a move that will put them in a position to compete.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: The Giants' one-year anniversary of the Rafael Devers trade has arrived, and it's been a season to forget for the team. The Giants are 69-93 since the trade, with Devers hitting .235 with a .762 OPS, 97 points below his career mark in Boston. The team's struggles have left fans and analysts wondering if this is a sign of a bigger issue with the organization's approach to building a winning team. This episode of the podcast delves into the complexities of the Devers trade and its impact on the Giants' season. The team's front office made a bold move to acquire the star player, but it's clear that it hasn't paid off as expected. The Giants' struggles on the field have been matched by their struggles at the box office, with ticket sales ranking in the top ten in Major League Baseball. The conversation also touches on the future of the team, including the potential trade of Luis Arraez and the impact of Bryce Eldridge's emergence as a star player. The Giants' farm system is also discussed, with a lack of pitching prospects making it difficult for the team to compete in the near future. With the trade deadline approaching, the pressure is on the team's front office to make a move that will put them in a position to compete.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Atlanta Braves ace Spencer Strider landed on the injured list with severe right elbow inflammation after an alarming velocity drop. Corey Pieper breaks down the latest injury updates across Major League Baseball, runs through the Waiver Wire segment, and locks in the FanDuel Bet of the Day. In news and injury updates, Jacob Wilson returned from the injured list while Brent Rooker was shelved, and Seth Lugo hit the concussion-injured list. AJ Puk had his rehab assignment paused after a setback, Nolan Gorman was optioned to Triple-A with Blaze Jordan making his MLB debut, and Adolis Garcia landed on the 60-day injured list with a torn right lat. Spencer Strider left his start with arm soreness leading to his injured list stint, Sean Sullivan left his debut at Las Vegas due to illness, and Trent Grisham hit the injured list with a right hamstring strain which prompted the activation of Jasson Dominguez. Jose Ramirez is dealing with a broken hamate bone, Evan Carter went to the injured list with an oblique strain, Seiya Suzuki is experiencing right knee discomfort, and Vinnie Pasquantino suffered a hamate fracture sidelining him four to six weeks. Cooper Pratt is set for a Tuesday call-up, Corey Seager is showing concussion symptoms, Josh Naylor fouled a ball off his shin, Andres Munoz has lower back tightness, Grayson Rodriguez is fighting back tightness after a poor outing, and Jose Soriano experienced a tight chest and sore legs despite a strong start. Additionally, Tarik Skubal returned Saturday throwing 4.2 innings allowing five hits, one walk, two earned runs, and four strikeouts, while Jack Flaherty hit the injured list with a left peroneal strain. For daily performance metrics, Jacob Misiorowski threw a complete game allowing one hit with 15 strikeouts, Tanner Bibee threw 7 innings allowing two hits and two walks with two earned runs and eight strikeouts while giving up solo home runs to Spencer Torkelson and James Outman, and Sandy Alcantara went 8 innings allowing five hits and one walk with three earned runs and seven strikeouts. Liam Hicks went 3-for-4 with three runs, one home run, and two RBIs Friday, Ceddanne Rafaela went 3-for-5 with three runs, one home run, three RBIs, and one steal Friday, Dominic Canzone hit a home run, and Yordan Alvarez hit two home runs with six RBIs Friday in the first inning. Nick Kurtz had an incredible week at Las Vegas, Byron Buxton went 3-for-3 with a home run Friday, Cole Carrigg homered Friday, Bo Bichette hit two home runs Friday, and Ivan Herrera hit two home runs Saturday. Cam Schlittler tossed 7 innings allowing six hits and four walks with one earned run and seven strikeouts against Kevin Gausman who threw 7 innings allowing one hit and two walks with one earned run and seven strikeouts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto went 8.1 innings allowing one hit and one earned run with seven strikeouts, and Shohei Ohtani returned Saturday going 1-for-3 with two runs, one home run, one RBI, and three walks after missing Friday. Max Muncy went 3-for-3 with two runs, two home runs, four RBIs, and two walks Saturday, Michael Soroka went 7 innings allowing two hits and one earned run with seven strikeouts, Jackson Chourio hit two home runs Saturday, and the Rockies faced the Athletics. Max Meyer pitched 6 innings allowing six hits and three walks with one earned run and nine strikeouts against Paul Skenes who went 6 innings allowing four hits and one walk with two earned runs and 10 strikeouts, Miles Mikolas threw 7 innings allowing three hits with three strikeouts, Keibert Ruiz went 3-for-4 with two runs, one home run, and two RBIs, and Geraldo Perdomo hit a home run and stole a base. AJ Ewing went 3-for-5 with two runs, one home run, and two RBIs Sunday, Stephen Kolek went 7.1 innings allowing five hits and one walk with zero earned runs and four strikeouts, Kyle Harrison threw 6 innings allowing three hits with three strikeouts, Alec Burleson hit another home run, Logan Webb pitched 8 innings allowing seven hits with seven strikeouts, and Cedric Mullins stole two bases Sunday. On the negative side, Brandon Nimmo went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts Friday, Evan Carter went 0-for-2 with two strikeouts Friday, Trey Yesavage went 5 innings allowing four hits and six walks with five earned runs and three strikeouts, Roki Sasaki went 4.1 innings allowing seven hits and three walks with seven earned runs and four strikeouts, Tatsuya Imai went 0.2 innings allowing four hits and one walk with five earned runs and one strikeout, and Ryan Weathers went 4.1 innings allowing five hits and one walk with six earned runs and two strikeouts. Andy Pages went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts, Zack Littell went 1.2 innings allowing four hits and one walk with five earned runs, Eduardo Rodriguez went 2.2 innings allowing two hits and five walks with one earned run and three strikeouts, Zach Neto went 1-for-5 with four strikeouts Friday and 0-for-5 with two strikeouts Sunday, Kyle Stowers went 0-for-3 with two strikeouts, and Dalton Rushing went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts Saturday. Spencer Torkelson went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts Saturday, Austin Riley went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts Saturday, and Trea Turner, Cristopher Sanchez, and Nico Hoerner were listed, while Spencer Horwitz went 0-for-4 with four strikeouts, Brandon Lowe went 0-5 with three strikeouts, Manny Machado went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts, Emerson Hancock pitched 4 innings allowing nine hits with six earned runs and two strikeouts, and Bryce Elder went 4 innings allowing 10 hits and two walks with six earned runs and two strikeouts. 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Aram and Peter recap the exciting weekend that was in Major League Baseball! Marlins vs. Pirates: 5:45Dodgers vs. White Sox: 15:05Rockies vs. Athletics: 22:00Rays vs. Angels: 29:38Braves vs. Mets: 34:40Mariners vs. Nationals: 41:05Padres vs. Orioles: 49:17Yankees vs. Blue Jays 55:20Tigers vs. Guardians: 1:04:25Dbacks vs. Reds: 1:07:25Cardinals vs. Twins: 1:12:50 Phillies vs. Brewers: 1:18:10Astros vs. Royals: 1:25:40Cubs vs. Giants: 1:32:20Rangers vs. Red Sox: 1:37:25 All the Important Links! Join our Just Baseball Discord Just Baseball Merch! Subscribe to Our New Newsletter! Use Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After two phenomenal starts against the Giants, Alex and Lance pose the question...should Javier Assad be in the starting rotation? Hear about it on the latest episode of Cubs Now.
Francisco Rojas is back with a new episode of Phillies Today. He discusses Adolis Garcia likely being done for the season, another tough outing for Andrew Painter, and more.
On today’s edition of The Scott Jennings Show, Scott examines the day’s biggest political, cultural, and international stories, beginning with a look back at George Washington’s appointment as commander of the Continental Army before diving into the latest developments surrounding a potential Iran peace deal, enforcement actions targeting Tren de Aragua, and the cultural debate surrounding Major League Baseball’s Pride initiatives. The show also previewed key elections in Georgia, Alabama, and Oklahoma, with Rep. Barry Moore joining to discuss Alabama’s closely watched Senate runoff and its implications for Republicans heading into 2026. Later, News Nation’s Leland Vittert joined Scott to analyze the day’s top headlines and reflect on themes from his book Born Lucky, while Rep. Carlos Giménez discussed immigration, national security, and developments on Capitol Hill. https://www.chevron.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Monday's show: More stormy weather is inbound and brings with it the threat of potential flooding this week. We get the latest on two storm systems headed our way from meteorologist Eric Berger from Space City Weather.We check in with Houston Public Media's Michael Adkison on the FIFA World Cup. We recap Sunday's match in Houston between Germany and Curaçao and preview Wednesday's match between Portugal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. And we discuss how the Fan Fest and other related events are going so far.Also this hour: Ahead of Juneteenth, we reflect on how Black communities have commemorated freedom, preserved their history, and fought for full citizenship through generations of celebration and remembrance with historian Blair LM Kelley, author of Black Freedom: The Visual History of Juneteenth and Emancipation Days. She will discuss the book during an author talk at Kindred Stories on June 18 at 7 p.m.Then, veterinarian Dr. Lori Teller answers listener questions about their pets.And to cap or not to cap -- that's the question Major League Baseball is wrestling with when it comes to its salaries. Jeff Balke, co-host of the Bleav in Astros podcast, explains the argument and how it could lead to no Astros games for some -- or all -- of next season.Watch
(0:00) Mazz opens up the baseball hour by discussing the Red Sox series against the Texas Rangers and how Connelly Early's production may be slowing down.(12:20) What is the most important quality for a Major League Baseball player?(22:53) Looking at Mookie Betts' eighth-inning error on Saturday versus the White Sox that ended Yoshinobu Yamamoto's bid for a perfect game.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Most baseball fans know the name Curt Flood for his incredible 12-season run in center field for the St. Louis Cardinals. But his greatest victory happened off the diamond. ⚾️⚖️ In 1969, after being traded against his will, Flood did the unthinkable: he challenged Major League Baseball's "reserve clause." He risked his career and his reputation to fight for the rights of every player who came after him. In our latest podcast episode, we dive into the life of the man who paved the way for modern free agency. It's a story of courage, sacrifice, and a legacy that changed sports forever.
On the 30th anniversary of Major League Baseball suspending Marge Schott for two years over her comically stupid and wrongheaded comments about a certain German chancellor, Mike and Bill debut a new series of episodes, tracing the ownership history of every original MLB franchise from their origins. While Schott and her tenure would prove to be the most embarassing in the history of the team, there are plenty of other interesting characters and stories about the Reds' evolution over their 144 year history. Plus, happy birthday to Don Money and Del Ennis! And farewell to Ellie Rodríguez and Corky Withrow.
Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star catcher Will Smith was officially placed on the 10-day injured list due to neck inflammation. Corey Pieper breaks down the latest injury updates across Major League Baseball, runs through the Pitching Planner segment, and locks in the FanDuel Bet of the Day. In news and injury updates, Tarik Skubal sat while Kenley Jansen is out Friday, Seth Lugo underwent CT scans, and Justin Wrobleski suffered a hamstring contusion alongside Shohei Ohtani dealing with left knee inflammation. Jordan Lawlar makes his return today, while Antwone Kelly prepares for his MLB debut. For daily performance metrics, Tiger hitters Gleyber Torres, Wenceel Perez, Riley Greene, Colt Keith, Spencer Torkelson, and Zach McKinstry hit six home runs, while Keider Montero pitched 6.1 innings with four hits, one walk, and four strikeouts. Lars Nootbaar hit a home run, Alec Burleson homered in three straight games, and Bo Bichette and Juan Soto both hit home runs. Tyler Phillips pitched 5 innings allowing two hits and two walks with zero earned runs and five strikeouts against Merrill Kelly who went 6 innings allowing four hits, two walks, two earned runs, and one strikeout, while Cole Carrigg launched his first home run. On the negative side, Zebby Matthews struggled through 6 innings allowing nine hits, one walk, seven earned runs, and four strikeouts, while Bryan Woo was listed among the duds. The rotating Pitching Planner details upcoming matchups featuring Tarik Skubal at Cleveland, Trey Yesavage versus the New York Yankees, Taj Bradley versus St. Louis, Imai at Kansas City, Kyle Harrison versus Philadelphia, and Landen Roupp versus Chicago Cubs. First Cup Fantasy Baseball drops every weekday around 9 AM ET on The F6P Hour. Use code F6PPODS for 15% off All Access at fantasysixpack.net – rankings, matchup tools, DFS and betting cheat sheets, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Grant McAuley, filling in for Mike Johnson, Ali Mac, and Beau Morgan react to the news that Major League Baseball is planning to question Dr. Neal ElAttrache, the executive director of medical services for the Dodgers as well as the Rams, following a report from The New York Times yesterday that he supported the therapeutic use of performance-enhancing drugs for UFC star Conor McGregor during his recovery from a severe leg fracture, and talk about how the MLB is having to do their own wellness check on Dr. ElAttrache.
HR3 - Wanya Morris can revive NFL career by being Falcons do it all O-Lineman In hour three Grant McAuley, filling in for Mike Johnson, Ali Mac, and Beau Morgan quickly touch on some of the biggest headlines around the local and national sports scene, continue to react to the news that the Atlanta Falcons have sent a 2027 sixth-round draft pick to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for offensive tackle Wanya Morris and a 2027 seventh-round selection, react to the news that the Falcons have also placed offensive tackle Storm Norton on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list, talk about Storm now being out for the entire season after being placed on the PUP list, explain why they think Morris' athleticism and versatility make him a good replacement for Storm, explain why they think Morris is the ultimate swing offensive lineman because he can play all over offensive line, talk about one guy that's beating the high gas prices right now, continue to talk about the Atlanta Braves' series finale with the Chicago White Sox getting rained out last night, continue to preview the Braves' three game series with the New York Mets in New York that starts tonight, react to the news that Major League Baseball is planning to question Dr. Neal ElAttrache, the executive director of medical services for the Dodgers as well as the Rams, following a report from The New York Times yesterday that he supported the therapeutic use of performance-enhancing drugs for UFC star Conor McGregor during his recovery from a severe leg fracture, and talk about how the MLB is having to do their own wellness check on Dr. ElAttrache right now. Then, Grant, Ali, and Beau close out hour three by spending some time recapping the opening day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, previewing the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a whole, and previewing the U.S. Men's National Team's opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Paraguay tonight with Atlanta United Color Analyst & Host of Atlanta Soccer Tonight Jason Longshore! Grant, Ali, Beau, and Jason discuss how excited Jason is to finally have the 2026 FIFA World Cup underway, what the expansion of the FIFA World Cup means for the tournament, why Jason thinks the U.S. Men's National Team should win their group, which of the U.S. Men's National Team players could become household names by the end of this year's FIFA World Cup, how excited Jason is to have matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup be in his own backyard in Atlanta, Georgia, and why Jason thinks the U.S. The Men's National Team's group, Group D, is the group of death in this year's World Cup.
Is this the greatest season we've ever seen in baseball history? In this week's This Week in Shohei Ohtani News, we break down another unbelievable stretch from Shohei Ohtani as he continues to dominate both as a pitcher and a hitter at the same time. Ohtani currently leads MLB in both OPS and ERA, a combination that simply shouldn't exist. Through 10 starts on the mound, he's posting one of the lowest ERAs in baseball history while also hitting over .300 with elite production at the plate. We dive into the numbers, the historic comparisons, and why what we're watching right now may be unprecedented even in the long history of Major League Baseball. From 0.74 ERA dominance to elite offensive production, on pace for one of the highest WAR seasons ever recorded, everything about Shohei Ohtani right now is pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible. This episode is all about appreciating greatness — because we may be watching something we'll never see again. We also dive into his 11th start on the mound against the Pittsburgh Pirates and how he did at the plate as well, blasting his 12th HR of the season! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:15 Greatest Season Ever 7:00 Shohei's Offense 9:17 Pitching Performance vs Pirates 17:37 Postgame Comments 21:19 Recap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Murph & Markus sit down with San Francisco Giants legend Robb Nen for a raw, insightful breakdown of the team’s recent bullpen struggles — and what it really takes to survive the pressure cooker of high‑leverage moments in Major League Baseball. Nen brings the mentality of a former elite closer, opening up about the mindset required to execute when the entire stadium is holding its breath. He explains how relievers can reset after a bad outing, what separates mentally tough pitchers from the rest, and why confidence is often the most important pitch in a closer’s arsenal. The conversation also dives into the Giants’ current bullpen issues: Why certain breakdowns keep happening How roles and trust evolve inside a struggling pen What young pitchers must learn to thrive under late‑inning pressure Whether you’re a Giants fan, a baseball purist, or someone fascinated by the psychology of elite performers, this episode delivers a masterclass in mental toughness, preparation, and the art of closing games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murph & Markus sit down with San Francisco Giants legend Robb Nen for a raw, insightful breakdown of the team’s recent bullpen struggles — and what it really takes to survive the pressure cooker of high‑leverage moments in Major League Baseball. Nen brings the mentality of a former elite closer, opening up about the mindset required to execute when the entire stadium is holding its breath. He explains how relievers can reset after a bad outing, what separates mentally tough pitchers from the rest, and why confidence is often the most important pitch in a closer’s arsenal. The conversation also dives into the Giants’ current bullpen issues: Why certain breakdowns keep happening How roles and trust evolve inside a struggling pen What young pitchers must learn to thrive under late‑inning pressure Whether you’re a Giants fan, a baseball purist, or someone fascinated by the psychology of elite performers, this episode delivers a masterclass in mental toughness, preparation, and the art of closing games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex and Lance dig into the Cubs pitching woes so far this season. Sure, the staff is banged up, but is there more to it? Can it be saved? The guys also have some fun talking about the insane elevation at the Las Vegas ballpark where the Athletics played for the first time this season. Is Dalton Rushing the new bad boy of baseball? Plus we hear who Alex and Lance think can win the College World Series. In the least shocking news ever, Lance picks the school with the best pitching. Go figureAll new episode of Cubs Now!
In a truly fun episode, co-host Jill Francisco is back with co-host Tony Sipp and longtime friend of the podcast, Vanessa (Vinnie) Finley, CEO of NALA, The Paralegal Association. Finley dishes on all that is new this year at NALA for its members and shares insider details about the upcoming 2026 NALA Conference & Expo, July 16-18 in Denver, Colorado. The theme is “Transforming today's paralegals into tomorrow's leaders.” The paralegal profession is growing by leaps. Demands are increasing, technology is transforming the profession, new areas of practice are opening up, and nothing is as it was. Get insights into exciting new developments and roles for paralegal professionals, network with your peers, and get ahead. (All while you can earn up to 41 hours of CLE, including a keynote address from Michael Houlberg, JD, leader of the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System.) Don't miss this year's conference and be sure to catch a Major League Baseball game at Coors Field, the absolutely dazzling home of the Colorado Rockies. And if you're flying in, you don't need a rental car, the Denver A Line, “the train to the plane” brings you directly from the airport to downtown Denver's Union Station. Mentioned in This Episode: NALA, The Paralegal Association NALA Email NALA Conference & Expo 2026 NALA Advanced Certified Paralegal Program College of the Canyons Certified Paralegal Exam Study Courses New NALA CP Practice App and Other Tools National Paralegal Day Visit Denver Eat Denver (Independent Network of Restaurants) Denver Grand Hyatt Denver Union Station Denver A Line, "The Train to the Plane" Denver 16th Street Free Shuttle Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A remarkable comeback last night at PNC Park as the Pirates beat the Dodgers, 9-8. Tyler Callihan was the unlikely hero, homering twice for his first two home runs in Major League Baseball. What did this mean for this team? It could be a game that turns the tide of their season. Poni shouted out the crowd last night that didn't leave with the Pirates down 6-1 in the 7th. Game Balls for PIT-LAD: Tyler Callihan, Spencer Horwitz, Bryan Reynolds. Pirates insider Jason Mackey joined the show. Jason reacted to a magical night at PNC Park. Do we see more playing time for Tyler Callihan after his huge night? Jason thinks we could be close to the end of the line for Marcell Ozuna, especially once the team gets healthy again. How can the Pirates become a better team with challenging balls and strikes? Jason discussed the Oneil Cruz injury and what his recovery looks like. Jason paused, but believes we will see Konnor Griffin before July 1st since he can still perform in some aspects of the game. Who are some bullpen options in Triple A right now? Poni told Jason he is tired of the piggyback schedule within the rotation. Are the Pirates going to take a look at Aroldis Chapman going into the trade deadline?
A remarkable comeback last night at PNC Park as the Pirates beat the Dodgers, 9-8. Tyler Callihan was the unlikely hero, homering twice for his first two home runs in Major League Baseball. What did this mean for this team? It could be a game that turns the tide of their season. Poni shouted out the crowd last night that didn't leave with the Pirates down 6-1 in the 7th.
This Day in Legal History: Wallace Stands in the Schoolhouse DoorOn this day in 1963, Alabama Governor George Wallace physically stood in the doorway of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama to block the registration of Vivian Malone and James Hood, the two Black students whose enrollment had been ordered by a federal district court. Wallace's “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door” was the culmination of a long campaign of state defiance of federal desegregation orders that ran from Brown v. Board in 1954 through Cooper v. Aaron in 1958 — the case in which a unanimous Supreme Court told the Little Rock school district, and by extension every state actor, that federal constitutional rulings are the supreme law of the land and that state officials may not nullify them.President Kennedy responded to Wallace's stand by issuing Executive Order 11111, which federalized the Alabama National Guard, and ordering Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach down to Tuscaloosa to confront the governor. Wallace gave a long speech invoking states' rights and Tenth Amendment sovereignty, then stepped aside, and Malone and Hood walked in and registered. That night, Kennedy went on national television and delivered the civil rights address that put the Civil Rights Act of 1964 onto the national agenda. The legal and political throughline matters: the schoolhouse door, the executive order federalizing the Guard, the televised address, and the omnibus civil rights legislation that followed were a single coordinated federal response to massive resistance, and the institutional habit they built — the willingness of the federal political branches to back federal court orders with whatever force is necessary — is the substrate on which the modern enforcement of civil rights law sits. Whether that habit holds up under contemporary pressure is one of the live constitutional questions of our moment.The “Anti-Weaponization Fund” saga we have been following all week reached at least a partial resolution on Wednesday when Judge Leonie Brinkema of the Eastern District of Virginia declined to extend her temporary restraining order against the program into a preliminary injunction. The reason, in essence, is that the Justice Department has now formally represented to the court, in writing and through acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, that the $1.8 billion fund is “not going forward.” Brinkema took DOJ at its word for present purposes and dissolved the TRO, which under standard mootness doctrine is the right call when a defendant credibly commits to abandoning the challenged program. But she also did something practical: she warned the government in plain terms not to “play possum with this court,” language that gives the plaintiffs a built-in mechanism to come back fast if the fund quietly re-emerges under a different name.The substantive theory the plaintiffs were pressing — that the fund is an unappropriated expenditure of public money, that the underlying Trump-IRS settlement was a litigation in which the United States was never really adverse to the President in his personal capacity, and that the program's payout criteria are based on political characterizations of past prosecutions rather than any neutral standard — is now preserved for another day rather than litigated to judgment. The practical lesson is the durability of voluntary-cessation doctrine: a government defendant who is willing to abandon a program in court usually wins on mootness, but the cost is real, because future revivals get scrutinized against the prior representation. Watch the Federal Register and the DOJ component-level budget submissions for the next six months — if there is a successor program coming, those are where the first signal appears.Judge declines to halt “anti-weaponization fund” since Blanche says it's dead, but warns DOJ not to “play possum” | CBS NewsA coalition of environmental and tribal-nation plaintiffs filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Wednesday seeking to block a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-approved land exchange that would transfer 715 acres of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge to SpaceX, in return for 683 acres of privately owned land elsewhere. The plaintiffs are the Center for Biological Diversity, Save RGV, the Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation of Texas, and the South Texas Environmental Justice Network.The legal theory of the case is unusually multi-statute: the complaint alleges violations of the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the Administrative Procedure Act, with the central administrative-law argument being that the Fish and Wildlife Service's environmental analysis failed to grapple seriously with impacts on endangered ocelots, aplomado falcons, and a long list of migratory species whose habitat the refuge was designed to protect when Congress created it in 1979. The plaintiffs describe this as one of the largest national-wildlife-refuge land exchanges outside Alaska, and the suit asks for vacatur of the exchange decision rather than damages — the standard APA remedy.The political and infrastructural backdrop is hard to miss: SpaceX's Starbase facility at Boca Chica has been expanding into the Lower Rio Grande Valley for years now, and the exchange would consolidate the company's footprint on land previously held for the protection of one of the last remaining ocelot ranges in the country. The merits of the case will turn on the rigor of the FWS environmental analysis. Expect a request for a preliminary injunction within weeks.Lawsuit challenges Trump administration's land swap with SpaceX in Texas | The Washington PostA Los Angeles County jury on Wednesday added $22 million in punitive damages to the $176 million compensatory verdict already entered against socialite and former philanthropist Rebecca Grossman and former Major League Baseball pitcher Scott Erickson, bringing the total civil award to the Iskander family to roughly $198 million.The underlying facts of the case are stark: in September 2020, Grossman and Erickson left a Westlake Village restaurant after drinking and street-raced separate Mercedes SUVs through a residential neighborhood, with Grossman striking and killing two young brothers, Mark and Jacob Iskander, then 11 and 8, as they crossed a marked crosswalk with their parents.Grossman was convicted of two counts of murder in 2024 and is serving 15 years to life. The civil case the family brought is the wrongful-death companion, and the punitive damages award the jury added on Wednesday is the part that does the most policy work: the jury split the punitive award $21 million against Grossman, $1.17 million against Erickson, which under California's reprehensibility-and-net-worth framework reflects both the much greater direct culpability of Grossman as the driver and the substantial disparity in their respective financial positions.The case is notable beyond the parties involved because of how clean it is on the standard punitive-damages analysis the Supreme Court laid out in BMW v. Gore and State Farm v. Campbell: high reprehensibility, a relatively modest single-digit ratio of punitive-to-compensatory damages, and an underlying compensatory award that itself was supported by the gravity of the loss. Watch for an appeal that focuses on the compensatory rather than the punitive number — that is where the appellate leverage actually is.Jury Ups Philanthropist, Ex-Pitcher Crash Verdict To $198M | Law360 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Don't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well, don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website. Do you want more football history? Test your Gridiron Knowledge, we feed you Daily with our new FREE activity, The Pigskin Trivia Drive.Grab a copy of our latest book, "Marooned," on the 1925 Pottsville Maroons NFL franchise saga.*OR* Grab a copy of our book on Western Pennsylvania football history, "World's Greatest Gridiron Team" on the 1903 Franklin All-StarsDrop us a line at PigskinDispatch@gmail .com and check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel.Contact us directly at PigskinDispatch@Gmail.comMiss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well, don't because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website. The championship game of 1958, held amidst the grandeur of Yankee Stadium, marked an epochal moment in the history of the National Football League (NFL). With an astonishing 64,185 spectators in attendance and a national television audience of 45 million viewers, this contest between the Baltimore Colts and the New York Giants transcended the realm of sports, evolving into a cultural phenomenon. For the first time, the NFL championship would not conclude in a tie but would instead be decided in sudden death overtime, a rule that would forever alter the fabric of professional football. The game was characterized by a fierce competition that showcased the extraordinary talents of players such as Johnny Unitas and Jim Brown, who would emerge as icons of the sport. The backdrop to this momentous occasion was a league struggling for recognition, overshadowed by the enduring popularity of Major League Baseball. The NFL, established for nearly four decades, found itself in a precarious position, with players often necessitating secondary employment to sustain their livelihoods. However, the 1958 season heralded a transformation as the league began to attract a new generation of stars, igniting interest and passion among the American populace. The championship game itself unfolded with dramatic tension, featuring six turnovers in the first half and a series of strategic maneuvers that kept spectators riveted. As the Giants and Colts battled fiercely, the game encapsulated the raw, unrefined essence of football, devoid of the polish that would characterize future contests. Ultimately, the culmination of the game occurred in the most dramatic fashion, with the Giants staging a remarkable comeback in the fourth quarter, only for the Colts to respond with a relentless drive that led to the game-tying field goal. This moment not only solidified the contest's status as a classic but also set the stage for the first overtime in NFL playoff history. The Colts' eventual victory in overtime, marked by Unitas' extraordinary poise and leadership, would serve as the catalyst for the NFL's ascendance to the pinnacle of American sports culture. In retrospect, historians identify this game as a critical turning point, as it showcased football not merely as a sport but as a compelling narrative that resonated deeply with the American public, paving the way for the NFL's future prominence in the sporting landscape.
Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss how the Yankees move forward without Aaron Judge for at least a couple of months. Tom reveals what he learned from a conversation with manager Aaron Boone. As a former catcher, Joe comments on the current state of catchers and the surprising batting averages around MLB. Plus, players have to adapt to the game as they get older. But how has analytics changed that process? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Tuesday, June 9th, A.D. 2026. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson and Timothy Reed Vietnamese Communists have imprisoned 57 Christians Religious freedom is tenuous in Vietnam. That's the subject of a new report by International Christian Concern. At last count, Vietnam has 57 unreleased religious prisoners, five of whom were subjected to government-initiated torture. Pastors and evangelists are imprisoned for what is called “undermining national unity policy” or “abusing democratic freedoms”, whatever that is. And Christmas is a dangerous time for Vietnamese Christians. That's when arrests accelerate in the Central Highlands, especially for believers who are caught worshiping in churches unsponsored by the communist government. State Dept. weighs in on the murder of a Brit by a Sikh Tensions between the United States and the United Kingdom have increased over the killing of a Brit named Henry Nowak. Last December, he was killed by a Sikh, a son of an Indian immigrant. The murderer had falsely accused Nowak of a hate crime. Sadly, the police chose to believe the murderer instead of the victim in the crime. In response, the U.S. State Department issued a statement pointing out “ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing” as “glaring symptoms of civilizational decline” in the United Kingdom. Vice President J.D. Vance also stated on social media that “Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit.” Countries where the most Evangelicals live The most Evangelicals in the world live in -- you may have never guessed it -- China. The Joshua Project puts China at the top with 106 million Evangelicals. The United States comes in second with 92 million Evangelicals. Then, comes Nigeria with 64 million, and Brazil with 53 million. The other nations with the largest Evangelical populations include Ethiopia, Kenya, Mexico, and Uganda. Among the unreached nations of the world with the lowest Christian populations are these European countries: Austria, Finland, Greece, Greenland, Norway, and Sweden. Brazil's surge of Evangelicals and loss of Catholics Brazil has seen a surge of Evangelicals — now at 27%, up from 21.6% in 2010. Brazil's atheist population grew from 8% to 9.3%. The nation's Roman Catholic population took the hit, losing about 8% since 2010. Catholics now represent only 56.7% of Brazilians. Catholicism made up 99% of the population back in 1890, according to the recently released Census of Traditional Peoples and Communities. New poll: America is viewed negatively America is viewed as increasingly unpopular worldwide while China is receiving higher marks for popular approval. Gallup's recent international poll found America at a 31% level vs. China's 36%. That's the highest gap in history. America's net approval ratings have always dropped to the lowest levels in the history of the survey -- now at negative 15%. Trump's endorsed candidate for Iowa governor loses 8/10 of a point Iowa conservative Zach Lahn won the nomination for governor in a crowded Iowa GOP primary last week. Lahn won his primary with just 38% of the vote — a close victory over Trump-endorsed Congressman Randy Feenstra, who earned 37.2% of the vote. Listen to the opening of Lahn's victory speech. LAHN: “I don't have to tell you this, but nobody thought this could be done. We were outspent, opposed by the establishment, told to wait our turn. Well, tonight the people of Iowa had something to say about that. We're not going to wait anymore!” (cheers) Lahn is a sixth generation Iowan who has spoken out against chemical manufacturers and Chinese land ownership here in the United States. Texas Rangers doesn't endorse homosexual pride month The LGBTQ and so-called “Pride Month” fervor has slowed greatly under the Trump administration, but not completely. Sports teams across the nation continue to celebrate Homosexual Pride Month. To their credit, the Texas Rangers are the only team in Major League Baseball to abstain from celebrating perverted lifestyles. Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen opposes homosexual pride But some are still standing against homosexuality on a personal level. Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen was the only player on his team who did not appear on the field in a homosexual “Pride” hat last Friday, standing by his convictions. The Los Angeles Dodgers organization has been known to openly support homosexuality, transgenderism, and drag. Influencer Jon Root praises Treinen's actions. He wrote, “While other professed Christians, Dodgers [shortstop] Mookie Betts and manager Dave Roberts wore [homosexual transgender] “pride” hats, only Blake Treinen, [the pitcher], refused. Don't bow down to the idols of our age, Christians. Stand firm like Treinen.” Ephesians 6:13 says, “Therefore, take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.” Send a two-sentence thank you note to Blake Treinen for standing against the homosexual agenda. The address is Los Angeles Dodgers, 1000 Vin Scully Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Trump's $1.7 billion “anti-weaponization” fund shot down President Donald Trump's controversial $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund has been shot down by the courts and those within his own party. Several Republican senators objected to the newly created fund, which would have had taxpayers foot the bill and paid out victims of political persecution while also shielding the Trump family from federal tax review. June 9th anniversary of Scottish missionary Columba And finally, on this date, June 9th, A.D. 597, the great Irish Christian missionary, Columba, went to be with the Lord. Columba, also known as Columcille, planted churches all over Scotland and established the famed missionary school on the isle of Iona in A.D. 563, a training ground for missionaries over the next several centuries. Born around the year A.D. 521, Columba was in line to become a High King of Ireland, but chose to serve the Lord in foreign lands instead. Isaiah 52:7 states, “How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who proclaims peace, who brings glad tidings of good things, who proclaims salvation, who says to Zion, “Your God reigns!” Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, June 9th, in the year of our Lord 2026. Subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Send us Fan MailThe Babes celebrate their 69th episode by drafting our favorite Brewers 3rd basemen of the last 5 years. We also share a fun shoutout from one of our favorite former Brewers, and laugh a bunch.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
Aram and Jack whip around the headlines in Major League Baseball, starting off with the chaotic 15-14 Brewers win over the A's in Las Vegas on Monday night. Las Vegas Launchpad: 0:00 Tarik Skubal Rehab: 13:00 Jung Hoo Lee: 21:00 Josh Jung/TEX Turnaround: 30:00 Brandon Marsh/PHI Turnaround: 40:00 NL Central Update: 48:00 All the Important Links! Join our Just Baseball Discord Just Baseball Merch! Subscribe to Our New Newsletter! Use Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's LGBTQ+ headlines: • The LA Dodgers honored Glenn Burke and Billy Bean, former Dodgers and the first Major League Baseball players to come out as gay • Cities around the country are finding new ways to show Pride colors after rainbow crosswalks were removed • An appeals court has ruled Donald Trump's executive order banning transgender troops is likely unconstitutional • The new film “Miss You, Love You” starring Allison Janney and Andrew Rannells is a winner thanks to the stars' top-shelf performances • Plus, new music from country power trio The Cowgays "Kids Like Us" All that and more in this episode of The Randy Report
On this episode of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez reflects on a memorable weekend for Missoula Broadcasting and ESPN Radio after being honored with the Radio Sportscasting Team of the Year award at the Montana Broadcasters Association's Craney Awards. Colter shares the award-winning reel that earned the recognition, plays his acceptance speech, and discusses what the honor means for the station, the team, and their commitment to covering Montana sports.Later, Geoff Safford joins Colter in studio to break down the first 18 games of the Paddleheads season, including an opening stretch that featured 15 road contests. The two discuss the team's road-warrior mentality, the challenges of spending so much time away from home, and evaluate the results and progress made during the early portion of the season. They also dive into the red-hot start by Jacob Misiorowski, who is on pace for nearly 300 strikeouts, and examine the league-wide decline in hits across Major League Baseball and the factors contributing to the trend.
Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss how the Yankees move forward without Aaron Judge for at least a couple of months. Tom reveals what he learned from a conversation with manager Aaron Boone. As a former catcher, Joe comments on the current state of catchers and the surprising batting averages around MLB. Plus, players have to adapt to the game as they get older. But how has analytics changed that process? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson wonder if there are any sports fans out that do not believe that Los Angeles Dodgers' two-way star Shohei Ohtani is the best to ever play Major League Baseball. Also, should the Pirates let SP Paul Skenes be the DH in at least one game?
Has Roki Sasaki finally arrived?After an up-and-down start to his MLB career, Roki Sasaki is beginning to look like the dominant pitcher baseball fans were promised. We break down his recent surge, what's changed, and why his latest outing may be the clearest sign yet that he's figuring things out at the Major League level.Plus, Aaron Judge is on the injured list with a stress fracture, what play did it happen on? How long is he out? All that and more is answered! Shohei Ohtani continues to put up numbers that don't seem possible, Cristopher Sanchez's incredible scoreless streak comes to an end, and I explain why I believe the Houston Astros are going to make the playoffs.We also dive into Josh Naylor's heated weekend, Tarik Skubal's return, this week's MLB Power Rankings, Team of the Week, and everything else happening around Major League Baseball.Subscribe for new episodes multiple times per week covering the biggest stories, players, and moments from around the game.#flippinbats FlippinBats #MLB #shoheiohtani #houstonastros #rokisasaki #japan #npb #aaronjudge #tarikskubal #powerrankings SUBSCRIBE to get the latest Flippin' Bats with Ben Verlander content: https://www.youtube.com/flippinbatspod?sub_confirmation=1Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:41 Around The League Recap10:48 Roki Sasaki 13:45 Houston Astros17:05 Kevin McGonigle19:27 MLB Power Rankings28:56 Team of the Week37:43 UC Health HR Derby40:08 Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Shoulda Bet More podcast, Will Hill recaps the Knicks taking a 2-0 series lead in the NBA Finals and if the Spurs have any chance at making a comeback, as well as a tied series in the Stanley Cup Final. Also on the show, Jeff Parles from ESPN Las Vegas drops by with his thoughts on the Finals, storylines around the Knicks and Spurs and headlines around Major League Baseball. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. You can 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.
Edgar Martinez was one of the best right-handed hitters of his era. He retired at the conclusion of the 2004 season, after spending 18 distinguished and loyal years playing for the Seattle Mariners. He finished with a .312/,418/,515/,933 slashline, which places him in the company of some of the game's immortals. Over his career, he made seven All-Srar teams. won a pair of American League Batting Titles, five Silver Slugger Awards and five Most Outstanding Designated Hitter Awards. He is arguably one of the greatest Designated Hitters to ever swing a bat, as evidenced by the fact that Major League Baseball renamed the Most Outstanding Designated Hitter Award to the Edgar Martinez Award in his honor, upon his retirement. This week, we profile this man's amazing baseball journey from Dorado, Puerto Rico to Seattle, Washington and eventually to Cooperstown, New York, to rightfully take his place in the Pantheon Of Baseball Immortals; The National Baseball Hall Of Fame. #EdgarMartinez #CarmeloMartinez #MartyMartinez #HolliMartinez #SeattleMariners #JimLefbvr #KenGriffeyJr #RandyJohnson #JackMcDowell #IchiroSuzuki #MarianoRivera #PedroMartinez #BretBoone #DaveNiehaus
Major League Baseball is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, fueled by rising attendance, stronger television ratings, and the star power of players like Shohei Ohtani, Bobby Witt Jr., and Aaron Judge. But with labor negotiations between owners and players already becoming contentious, concerns are growing that a potential lockout after the 2026 season could jeopardize the sport's hard-earned momentum and reignite debates over revenue sharing, payroll requirements, and competitive balance.