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Friend of the show, Brittany Brave, who has a documentary in post-production about the Miami comedy scene called Muchacha, joins us once again. You can help Muchacha by donating to https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/muchacha/reft/20483451/muchacha today. David Samson comes on to discuss how his Miami Marlins ballpark negotiations led to a luxury box that was meant for public or charity use was used as a executive perk for high ranking city of Miami officials. And Norberto Menendez, who founded the original Life Wallet and left the company because John Ruiz went full "Miami bro", joins us along with his lawyer Scott Dimond, to talk about how he won his civil suit against Ruiz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 The Mets lost again, getting swept by the Phillies. The Mets have a 1 ½ game Wild Card lead with 15 games to play. Even if they get in, are you confident they can do anything? They don't have the same chemistry and confidence that they had last year. They finish up the season against the Marlins, just like in 2007. Tonight they face Jacob deGrom, and Boomer thinks he might throw a no-hitter. Gio said Yankees fans must be loving this after Juan Soto chose the Mets. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Yankees beating Detroit as Aaron Judge hit 2 home runs. He passed Joe DiMaggio on the Yankees all-time HR record. We heard Howie Rose on the call as the Mets lost again in Philadelphia. The final 25 Mets were retired. The Packers are now 2-0 as they beat the Commanders. The crowd was chanting ‘Thank you Jerry' as Micah Parsons had a great game. In the final segment of the hour, a Yankee fan is loving the Mets karma after all the Juan Soto talk in the off-season. Hour 2 Mike Tyson joins us in the studio and Boomer immediately has Gio do an impression of him to his face. We talked to him about his upcoming live shows at Hard Rock venues around the country and his upcoming fight against Floyd Mayweather. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Packers beating the Commanders last night. The Mets lost again in Philly. The Mets scored 4 runs in the first and then the last 25 hitters did not reach base. Aaron Judge hit two more home runs as they beat the Tigers. Peter Schwartz had another mispronunciation in his overnight update. In the final segment of the hour, Mac Jones is starting this week for an injured Brock Purdy and we're only in week 2. Hour 3 Will the Jets offense look as good as it did last week, and will the Giants offense look as bad? The Jets were the better team Sunday and looked different than they have in the recent past. We talked about Aaron Glenn cutting Xavier Gipson and the Giants picking him up. Gio explains what it means when they say there's a ‘package of plays' for Jaxson Dart. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Packers beating the Commanders. Nick Sirianni talked about going to Kansas City this week. The Mets lost yet again to the Phillies. Jeff McNeil talked about the mood in the clubhouse. Aaron Judge homered twice and Stanton also went deep as the Yankees beat the Tigers. Aaron Boone talked about playing at home on 9/11. Anthony Volpe talked about his shoulder injury. In the final segment of the hour, Gio played Shinnecock yesterday. Hour 4 Gio does not think we're coming in here on Monday talking about a Giants win over the Cowboys or a Jets win over the Bills. The Jets game could be close in the first half, but not by the end. Joe Flacco is going into Baltimore for the first time as an opposing player this week. Jerry returns for his final update of the week and starts with the sounds of the Packers beating the Commanders. Fans were chanting ‘Thank you Jerry' after Micah Parsons' big game. We heard the sounds of Aaron Judge as he hit 2 home runs as they beat the Tigers. The Mets scored 4 runs in the first, and then their last 25 batters did not reach base. We heard a clip from Mike Tyson on the show earlier this morning. The Moment of The Day: Boomer has Gio do a Mike Tyson impression to his face. In the final segment of the week, our NFL picks.
The Mets lost again, getting swept by the Phillies. The Mets have a 1 ½ game Wild Card lead with 15 games to play. Even if they get in, are you confident they can do anything? They don't have the same chemistry and confidence that they had last year. They finish up the season against the Marlins, just like in 2007. Tonight they face Jacob deGrom, and Boomer thinks he might throw a no-hitter. Gio said Yankees fans must be loving this after Juan Soto chose the Mets. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Yankees beating Detroit as Aaron Judge hit 2 home runs. He passed Joe DiMaggio on the Yankees all-time HR record. We heard Howie Rose on the call as the Mets lost again in Philadelphia. The final 25 Mets were retired. The Packers are now 2-0 as they beat the Commanders. The crowd was chanting ‘Thank you Jerry' as Micah Parsons had a great game. In the final segment of the hour, a Yankee fan is loving the Mets karma after all the Juan Soto talk in the off-season.
The Mets lost again, getting swept by the Phillies. The Mets have a 1 ½ game Wild Card lead with 15 games to play. Even if they get in, are you confident they can do anything? They don't have the same chemistry and confidence that they had last year. They finish up the season against the Marlins, just like in 2007.
A full interview with Miami Marlins pitching prospect Karson Milbrandt after his quick rise through the system in 2025. We also talk about heading to the AFL and what will be in store once he gets to Arizona.
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In a moment that showed the heart of the game, the Miami Marlins organization didn't let the story end with the ugly outburst. A Marlins staff member personally delivered a gift bag to Lincoln, filled with team memorabilia, and offered a heartfelt apology for the woman's behavior. This small act of compassion transformed what could have been a bitter...
Looking for the best MLB picks, predictions, and betting tips for Wedneday, September 10, 2025? Tune in to Total Bases with expert handicappers Adam Trigger, Bryan Leonard and Tokyo Brandon as they break down today's MLB matchups with sharp insights and actionable advice.00:00 Introduction01:14 Houston Astros vs Toronto Blue Jays13:13 Texas Rangers vs Milwaukee Brewers22:35 Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles31:25 Cleveland Guardians vs Kansas City Royals40:10 Miami Marlins vs Washington Nationals48:01 Cincinnati Reds vs San Diego Padres54:34 St. Louis Cardinals vs Seattle Mariners01:02:01 Parlay of the Day
A full interview with Miami Marlins pitching prospect Will Schaumberg after winning Southern League Pitcher of the Week for Pensacola. We also talk about his hot finish to close out his 2025 in Double-A.
FTN's Dan Thompson (@redfoxroto) breaks down the latest news in the world of MLB bullpens, relief pitchers and save opportunities. On today's show, Dan covers the Cubs' loss of Daniel Palencia, Riley O'Brien's return in St. Louis, Tanner Scott still leads the way in LA, Shawn Armstrong has strong-armed his way to the top in TEX, Justin Topa still apparently on top in Minnesota, Calvin Faucher in Miami, and Aroldis Chapman is putting up an all-timer in Boston.The 2025 FTN Fantasy Baseball Guide is loaded with the best fantasy baseball content, rankings, projections and tools! Join us this season at www.FTNFantasy.com. No team of analysts is better equipped to help you dominate your leagues, featuring three NFBC overall champions!Our in-season content is loaded and includes our Industry Most-Accurate Daily and Weekly Projections & Rankings. Rest of Season projections and the FTN model's 2025 FILTH Pitcher Metric Leaderboard is now live!Our weekly content schedule: Mondays - The Week Ahead (Lucas Biery)Mondays - NFBC Waiver Watch (Todd Whitestone)Wednesdays - The Bullpen Report (Dan Thompson)Thursdays - Gut Feelings (Vlad Sedler)Mondays/Fridays - Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire (Joe Orrico/Adam Young)Saturdays/Sundays - Trust the Gut FAAB (Vlad Sedler) and Drops & Disasters (Mike Mager)Your fantasy baseball cheat code: FTN Fantasy Baseball
Looking for the best MLB picks, predictions, and betting tips for Tuesday, September 9, 2025? Tune in to Total Bases with expert handicappers Adam Trigger, Bryan Leonard and Tokyo Brandon as they break down today's MLB matchups with sharp insights and actionable advice.00:00 Introduction01:14 Cleveland Guardians vs. Kansas City Royals12:40 Miami Marlins vs. Washington Nationals19:59 Milwaukee Brewers vs. Texas Rangers29:45 New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers38:50 Chicago Cubs vs. Atlanta Braves48:36 Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Baltimore Orioles54:36 Minnesota Twins vs. Los Angeles Angels01:01:01 Parlay of the Day
Washington Nationals vs. Miami Marlins MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Nationals at Marlins 6:40PM ET—Mitchell Parker is starting for Washington. Parker got 28 starts with an ERA of 5.87 with WHIP of 1.48. The left hander fans 15.1% with 8.3% walks. Ground balls sit at 36.2% with 1.42 home runs per nine innings.
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A new episode of Phillies Today, this time with Francisco Rojas. On today's show, Francisco talks about the Trea Turner injury news and how it could affect the Phillies, depending on much time he could miss. Also, Francisco discusses his thoughts on the outfield platoon and how players like Max Kepler and Nick Castellanos are handling the situation. Lastly, a series preview against the Mets and three bets to take for tonight's game.
The Miami Marlins have had a rough month, but with 19 games to go they're trying to finish strong.#Marlins
Washington Nationals vs. Miami Marlins MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Nationals at Marlins 6:40PM ET—Cade Cavalli is starting for Washington. Cavalli has six starts delivering an ERA of 4.85 with WHIP of 1.48. The right hander fans 20.7% with 5.9% walks. Ground balls are 47.4% with 1.82 home runs per nine innings.
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Miami Marlins MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Phillies at Marlins 1:40PM ET—Taijuan Walker will start for Philadelphia. Walker appeared in 29 games dealing with an ERA of 3.92 with WHIP of 1.36. The veteran fans 16.5% with 7.5% walks. Ground balls sit at 45.9% with 1.45 home runs per nine innings. Adam Mazur gets the start for Miami. Mazur in three starts has an ERA of 5.74 with WHIP of 1.53. The right hander strikes out 16.2% with 6.8% walks. Grounders are 48.2% with 1.15 home runs per nine innings. A FIP of 4.41.
FTN's Dan Thompson (@redfoxroto) breaks down the latest news in the world of MLB bullpens, relief pitchers and save opportunities. On today's show, Dan covers injury news from Detroit and Milwaukee. Do the White Sox finally have a closer? What's going on in St. Louis? Is it over for Topa in Minnesota? The Marlins and Rockies have under-rostered closers. Plus, a long list of guys surprisingly not 100% rostered. Check your wire for a potential hidden gem!The 2025 FTN Fantasy Baseball Guide is loaded with the best fantasy baseball content, rankings, projections and tools! Join us this season at www.FTNFantasy.com. No team of analysts is better equipped to help you dominate your leagues, featuring three NFBC overall champions!Our in-season content is loaded and includes our Industry Most-Accurate Daily and Weekly Projections & Rankings. Rest of Season projections and the FTN model's 2025 FILTH Pitcher Metric Leaderboard is now live!Our weekly content schedule: Mondays - The Week Ahead (Lucas Biery)Mondays - NFBC Waiver Watch (Todd Whitestone)Wednesdays - The Bullpen Report (Dan Thompson)Thursdays - Gut Feelings (Vlad Sedler)Mondays/Fridays - Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire (Joe Orrico/Adam Young)Saturdays/Sundays - Trust the Gut FAAB (Vlad Sedler) and Drops & Disasters (Mike Mager)Your fantasy baseball cheat code: FTN Fantasy Baseball
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Miami Marlins MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Phillies at Marlins 4PM ET—Jesus Luzardo is starting for Philadelphia. Luzardo has 28 starts carrying an ERA of 4.05 with WHIP of 1.28. The left hander fans 27.9% with 8% walks. Ground balls dished at 43.1% with 0.81 home runs per nine innings. Sandy Alcantara makes the start for Miami. Alcantara got 27 starts producing an ERA of 5.66 with WHIP of 1.32. The right hander strikes out 18.6% with 8.1% walks. Ground balls are 46% with 1.03 home runs per nine innings. A FIP of 4.21.
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Miami Marlins MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Phillies at Marlins 7PM ET—Cristopher Sanchez is starting for Philadelphia. Sanchez has 27 starts posting an ERA of 2.66 with WHIP of 1.12. The left hander fans 26.3% with 6% walks. Ground balls served at 57% with 0.53 home runs per nine innings.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner break down MLB betting for Wednesday. At 0:10 Munaf opens the show, sets the stage for the Wednesday slate, and reminds listeners about special codes on Pregame.com. Griffin jumps in with fresh Milwaukee Brewers gear talk, noting their brutal schedule and the need for rest. From 1:45 Munaf confirms the show will move to a once-per-week schedule now that football is here, but assures fans that MLB playoff coverage is locked in. At 3:18 they dive into the first matchup, Miami Marlins vs Washington Nationals. Munaf highlights Mitchell Parker's struggles while Griffin emphasizes Miami's improved form but admits the price is tough to justify. By 5:34 the New York Mets vs Detroit Tigers discussion turns into a critique of Casey Mize's numbers and the shaky Tigers bullpen, with both leaning toward the over. At 9:12 they cover Texas Rangers vs Arizona Diamondbacks. Jack Leiter's inexperience and Arizona's offensive power are discussed, with Zach Gallen's desert struggles also noted. Munaf points to Gallant's home ERA issues, leaving room for Texas value. By 12:25 Baltimore Orioles vs San Diego Padres shifts to Cade Povich's inconsistency and San Diego's bullpen strength, leaving both hesitant to back the pricey Padres money line. At 15:34 the Dodgers vs Pirates brings Shohei Ohtani into focus. Griffin leans slightly toward Pittsburgh value but Munaf stresses Ohtani's upside and recent improvement. They explore how the Dodgers might deploy him in October. At 19:48 Toronto Blue Jays vs Cincinnati Reds brings Shane Bieber's post-surgery resurgence into the spotlight, with Munaf impressed by Bieber's control. They suggest backing Toronto despite Cincinnati's hitter-friendly park. By 23:19 the Mariners vs Rays matchup shows George Kirby's control versus Adrian Houser's regression. Griffin leans toward Tampa Bay at home while Munaf likes the under. At 29:23 the Braves vs Cubs features Bryce Elder's volatility and Horton's blister issues, leading to interest in an over. At 32:23 the Phillies vs Brewers matchup becomes a highlight. Both analyze Aaron Nola and Jose Quintana, ultimately agreeing Philadelphia offers value as an underdog. At 37:12 the White Sox vs Twins matchup centers on Gomez versus prospect Zevi Matthews, with Munaf leaning over 8.5 as both pitchers have struggled. At 39:48 Athletics vs Cardinals brings Jeffrey Springs vs Matthew Liberatore, with both siding with Oakland as the sharper play. At 43:02 Yankees vs Astros highlights Jason Alexander's success in Houston's rotation, with Munaf backing the Astros as a plus-money home side. At 47:33 Giants vs Rockies ends the game breakdown. Coors Field and Robbie Ray's unpredictability lead to an over lean. At 49:26 best bets are revealed: Griffin selects the Phillies as a live underdog while Munaf goes with White Sox vs Twins over 8.5. They close at 52:44 by reminding listeners of the Pregame.com promo code and the importance of contest participation. This preview delivers actionable insight on pitching matchups, bullpen depth, and lineup form. The commentary blends betting strategy with game analysis, showing where value might lie in money lines, run lines, totals, and first-five opportunities. With the playoff race heating up, the focus is on identifying underdog value, fading over-priced arms, and trusting teams with proven bats and bullpens. The conclusion is clear: Wednesday's card offers a mix of live dogs and high-scoring opportunities, led by the Phillies against the Brewers and offensive potential in White Sox vs Twins . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Looking for the best MLB picks, predictions, and betting tips for Wednesday, September 3, 2025? Tune in to Total Bases with expert handicappers Adam Trigger, Bryan Leonard and Tokyo Brandon as they break down today's MLB matchups with sharp insights and actionable advice.00:00 Introduction00:14 New York Yankees vs Houston Astros11:05 Pittsburgh Pirates vs Los Angeles Dodgers19:53 Miami Marlins vs Washington Nationals28:47 New York Mets vs Detroit Tigers37:02 San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies44:16 Atlanta Braves vs Chicago Cubs51:15 Los Angeles Angels vs Kansas City Royals01:02:27 Parlay of the Day
Leroy's pool pump saga continues while Tobin annoys everyone with more EuroBasket updates — so much that Leroy wants a kookoo clock with a mini Tobin popping out every hour. Tobin drops a controversial QB ranking list putting Tua at 28, leaving both confused and frustrated. Then Heat legend and EuroBasket MVP Goran Dragić joins the show to talk EuroBasket and the Heat's young European players, challenging Leroy's skepticism. The crew reacts to news that Kawhi Leonard has been receiving money under the table from the Clippers owner through an environmental company. Tobin tries to sort out his NFL bets before kickoff, and it's time for the classic Wednesday game “Rats Off a Ship” with topics including Super Bowl holidays, Dallas covering the spread, and Jović hating basketball. Finally, Tobin fails miserably at his “Sieler it on up” clap, Leroy reminisces about his captain days but keeps getting interrupted by internet buffering as he defends Tua. Mike McDaniel talks about Darren Waller, and the gang is ready to jump off the Waller experiment ship.
Miami Marlins vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Marlins at Nationals 1PM ET—Eury Perez will start for Miami. Perez, in fifteen starts carries an ERA of 4.04 with WHIP of 1.04. The right hander fans 24.4% with 9.4% walks. Ground balls served at 33.2% with 1.14 home runs per nine innings. Mitchell Parker is starting for Washington.
We started the hour talking about baseball as the Mets had a terrible series against the Marlins but bounced back yesterday in Detroit. We talked specifically about young pitchers Jonah Tong and Nolan McLean. The Mets have had the Phillies number this season, especially at home. But the Mets need 3 starting pitchers pitching well at the same time.
The hour began with baseball talk, covering the Mets' recent series against the Marlins and their win in Detroit, specifically mentioning young pitchers Jonah Tong and Nolan McLean. The Mets have dominated the Phillies at home but need three consistent starting pitchers. Boomer praised McLean's natural pitching ability. Jerry then provided an update, starting with Jalen Hurts discussing the Cowboys defense, which Jon Gruden admires. Andy Reid spoke about the Chiefs' Brazil trip. Juan Soto's grand slam and 2-run triple secured the Mets' Detroit win. Sounds from Bill Belichick and North Carolina's loss to TCU were also played. Finally, Gio announced he will judge a burlesque show, and Boomer advised watching for tropical depressions.
Hour 1 Boomer begins his 19th year as morning show host at WFAN, discussing the NFL season's start. Topics include Micah Parsons, Arch Manning, Bill Belichick's debut with North Carolina, and Juan Soto's big day for the Mets. Jerry provides updates on the Mets' win and Sean Manaea's outing. The show also covers the Micah Parsons vs. Jerry Jones situation and Patrick Mahomes traveling to Brazil. Boomer's golf plans with Zach Wilson's father-in-law are off, leading to calls for fill-in ideas, including a caller noting Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers' Super Bowls at 27, and Jordan Love's current age. Hour 2 The Giants' schedule started with Gio stating they need to go 2-2, scoring points and Russell Wilson throwing TDs, beating either Dallas or Washington. Boomer believes both Giants' lines will improve and Russ limits turnovers. Boomer suggested the Jets keep Aaron Rodgers, but Gio argued against it for culture change. Sam Darnold is now with the Seahawks. Boomer then listed quarterbacks for comparison. Jerry provided an update, after Gio mentioned C-Lo's tuberculosis last week and Al's confusion over MLB Wild Card standings. Juan Soto hit a grand slam and triple for the Mets. Carlos Mendoza discussed Sean Manaea's issues. We heard Bill Belichick and North Carolina losing to TCU. Brian Daboll discussed Jayden Daniels, their week one opponent. Micah Parsons spoke about the Green Bay fanbase. The hour concluded with NFL news and a caller asking Gio who he'd rather have in a big game: Boomer or Phil Simms? Hour 3 The hour began with baseball talk, covering the Mets' recent struggles against the Marlins and their win in Detroit, highlighting young pitchers Jonah Tong and Nolan McLean. The Mets have dominated the Phillies this season, especially at home, but need three consistent starting pitchers. Boomer praised McLean's natural pitching ability. Jerry then updated on Jalen Hurts discussing the Cowboys defense, Jon Gruden's admiration for it, and Andy Reid on the Chiefs' Brazil trip. The Mets' Detroit win featured a Juan Soto grand slam and triple. Sounds of Bill Belichick and UNC's loss to TCU were played. Finally, Gio mentioned judging a burlesque show, and Boomer warned of tropical depressions. Hour 4 Gio discusses 'Unknown Number: High School Catfish' (spoiler alert!) and his daughters' KPop obsession. Note: You don't hear any music - sorry. Jerry's final update covers Soto's Mets win, Judge on proving himself in September, Belichick/UNC's blowout loss, and Parsons' back injury. The Moment of The Day highlights the Bills' weak schedule. A caller invites them to her dad's 60th.
Miami Marlins vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Marlins at Nationals 6:45PM ET—Adam Mazur will start for Miami. Mazur in his two starts allowed six earned runs with seven strikeouts in 9 2/3rd innings. He started eight games for the Padres last year with an ERA of 7.49 and WHIP of 1.81 in 33 2/3rd innings striking out 22. Cade Cavalli is starting for Washington.
Miami Marlins vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Marlins at Nationals 1PM ET—Teams can add two players to their roster beginning on September 1st but cannot have greater than 14 pitchers. Morgon McSweeney will start for Miami. McSweeney expected to make his MLB debut. He pitched 44 innings in Triple A this year with an ERA of 2.25 and WHIP of 1.20 striking out 26 but 20 walks.
On this week’s 'On the Road' edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob checks in from his well-deserved vacation to bring you a fresh four-pack of interviews with Miami Marlins outfielder Xavier Edwards, Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Chandler Simpson, Washington Nationals SS CJ Abrams, and Kansas City Royals broadcaster Joel Goldberg. Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jerry and Willie discuss NFL divisions, with Willie predicting "flat optimism" for the Jets (second in AFC East), Steelers to win AFC North, and Daniel Jones as Colts starter. He sees the Giants as a dark horse. C-Lo updates. Jerry now associates Jennifer Garner with Capital One. Willie regretted leaving something in a car. They play a "Dog/Daredevil/true story" clip for Willie. C-Lo shares audio of Jerry Jones on the Micah Parsons trade and Andrew Thomas on his foot injury. Willie explains why players avoid reporters. The Mets lost to the Marlins after a rough night. Suzyn Waldman enjoyed Dave Sims' call of Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s home run. C-Lo found a Chris Carlin Rutgers highlight. Finally, Jerry questions Micah Parsons' podcast and asks Willie to explain Raising Cane's and rank fast-food chicken chains.
We talk about the Mets sloppy loss to the Marlins. Jerry and Willie were both disappointed in that game, especially coming off the sweep of the Phillies. Last night was a buzzkill but the excitement will be back tonight when Jonah Tong debuts. Jerry and Willie agree that the Mets have to bounce back and win tonight.
C-Lo begins with the Micah Parsons trade. Jerry Jones called Parsons “Michael” multiple times in a press conference last night. The Mets had a sloppy night in the field and lost to the Marlins. Kyle Schwarber hit four home runs against the Braves, Jonah Tong will make his MLB debut tonight. Francisco Alvarez has a broken pinky. The Yankees continued to hit a bunch of home runs and beat the White Sox 10-4. Aaron Boone hopes Anthony Volpe is turning things around while Jazz Chisholm Jr. shared his expectations and goals for the rest of this season. Rutgers beat Ohio in the season opener.
The hour began with more Micah Parsons talk, with Jerry Recco and Willie believing Jerry Jones' statements until refuted. They discussed the Mets' sloppy loss to the Marlins, a "buzzkill" after sweeping the Phillies, but expressed excitement for Jonah Tong's debut. C-Lo returned with Jerry Jones' lengthy press conference soundbite and Michael Irvin's stunned reaction to Parsons' potential trade. They speculated on unknown circumstances surrounding Parsons. The Mets had three errors and five unearned runs in their loss, while the Yankees crushed the White Sox. A caller analyzed Parsons' contract taxes. In the final segment, Jerry asked Willie about his day and yoga class, and they debated which athletes and WFAN employees would make the best politicians.
Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. Jerry is open to a Micah Parsons trade, which Willie initially questioned due to the return, but Jerry defended, only regretting the Packers trade. C-Lo discusses the trade, noting Jerry Jones mispronounced Parsons' name. Mets lost to Marlins, Schwarber hit four homers, and Jonah Tong will debut. Francisco Alvarez has a broken pinky. Yankees beat White Sox 10-4. Aaron Boone hopes Anthony Volpe improves, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. shared his goals. Rutgers beat Ohio. A Cowboys fan is glad Parsons is gone, as Jerry reiterates Parsons' lack of impact in big games.
Former Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz discusses Micah Parsons, team expectations, and college football. C-Lo provides updates on Yankees and Mets games, and the Volpe/Chisholm Jr. situation. Willie and C-Lo debate hitting four home runs vs. a perfect game. Jonah Tong debuts. Jerry Jones is excited about the Micah Parsons trade. Moment of The Day: Willie hot-boxed a parking attendant. The segment ends with Jerry and Willie discussing the Giants and Jets' reactions to the Parsons trade.
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon, filling in for Boomer and Gio, discuss the Micah Parsons trade. Jerry, having speculated about a trade yesterday, defends the move despite Parsons going to the Packers, a conference rival. Willie questions the return. C-Lo's update also covers the trade, noting Jerry Jones mispronounced "Micah." Other sports news includes the Mets' loss, Kyle Schwarber's four homers, Jonah Tong's upcoming MLB debut, Francisco Alvarez's injury, the Yankees' win, Aaron Boone's hopes for Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s goals, and Rutgers' season-opening win. A Cowboys fan expresses relief about Parsons' departure, with Jerry reiterating Parsons' lack of impact in big games. Hour 2 The hour began with a discussion on Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones's comments, which Jerry Recco and Willie believed given the lack of refutation. They speculated something recent must have happened. The conversation then shifted to the Mets' disappointing loss to the Marlins, a buzzkill after sweeping the Phillies. Both were hopeful for a bounce-back win with Jonah Tong's debut. C-Lo's update included more from Jerry Jones's lengthy press conference. Michael Irvin, initially adamant Parsons wouldn't be traded, later expressed shock. The Mets' three errors and five unearned runs contributed to their loss, while the Yankees dominated the White Sox. A caller discussed the tax implications of Parsons's potential new contract. The segment concluded with Jerry asking Willie about his day and yoga class, and a lighthearted discussion about which athletes and WFAN employees would make the best politicians. Hour 3 Jerry and Willie discuss the NFL, with Willie predicting the Jets can be second-best in the AFC East, the Steelers will win the AFC North, and Daniel Jones will start for the Colts all season. He sees the Giants as a dark horse. C-Lo provides an update, including Jerry Jones on the Micah Parsons trade and Andrew Thomas on his injury. Willie comments on players avoiding media. The Mets lost to the Marlins. Jerry asks Willie about Raising Cane's and to rank fast-food chicken chains. Hour 4 Former Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz discusses Micah Parsons, team expectations, and college football. C-Lo provides updates on Yankees and Mets games, and the Volpe/Chisholm Jr. situation. Willie and C-Lo debate hitting four home runs vs. a perfect game. Jonah Tong debuts. Jerry Jones is excited about the Micah Parsons trade. Moment of The Day: Willie hot-boxed a parking attendant. The segment ends with Jerry and Willie discussing the Giants and Jets' reactions to the Parsons trade.
The Mets first baseman talks about reaching 30 homeruns on the season despite a poor defensive performance from his team against the Miami Marlins on Thursday.
The Mets manager talks to the media after a sloppy performance against the Miami Marlins on Thursday night. New York committed three errors in the 7-4 loss.
Brad Rowland and Scott Coleman co-host Episode 257 of the Hammer Territory Podcast. Topics include the red-hot Atlanta Braves offense, a pair of blowout wins over the Miami Marlins, a power surge from Ozzie Albies, the tremendous production of Jurickson Profar, the 2026 schedule, this weekend's series in Philadelphia, and much more. Download the DraftKings Pick6 app and use code FOUL for new customers to play $5, and get $50 in Bonus Picks instantly. For 20% off your first purchase, head to https://FairHarborClothing.com/FOUL and use code FOULSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker quickly recap the Blue Jays late game comeback against the Minnesota Twins and Jeff Hoffman's redemption in the 9th inning before bringing on former pitcher and MLB Network Analyst Dan Plesac (5:55) to chat about what he saw from Shane Bieber's first outing against the Miami Marlins since coming off Tommy John, how the Jays' top three pitchers stack up against other teams' top starters, what are clear red flags coming from your closers as we near October, his assessment of Jeff Hoffman, and how the Milwaukee Brewers have the best record in the AL. Then, The Athletic's Twins reporter Dan Hayes stops by (31:19) to discuss the team's hitting differences since letting go of the current Jays hitting coach David Popkins, how David found success with Toronto's lineup, and his ability to work with hitters. 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.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta sports, the National sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks, Georgia Bulldogs, and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets daily from two "Southern Yankees" daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 10a hour is presented by MIKE PATTON HONDA! Not just a dealership, a family business for more than 50 years. Shop their huge inventory at MikePattonHonda.com Braves take season series from the Fish with beat down in Miami Chad Johnson aka Ochocinco joins the boys X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed Keegan Bradley & the Ryder Cup See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carlos Mendoza talks with Keith Raad ahead of a four-game set against the Miami Marlins. The Mets manager discusses another brilliant performance from Nolan McLean on Wednesday night and what's different about the Miami Marlins since their last meeting in April.
Looking for the best MLB picks, predictions, and betting tips for Wednesday, August 27, 2025? Tune in to Total Bases with expert handicappers Adam Trigger, Bryan Leonard and Tokyo Brandon as they break down today's MLB matchups with sharp insights and actionable advice.00:00 Introduction01:14 New York Mets vs. Philadelphia Phillies09:06 Cleveland Guardians vs. Tampa Bay Rays20:59 Boston Red Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles29:48 Oakland Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers39:56 Houston Astros vs. Colorado Rockies47:45 Miami Marlins vs. Atlanta Braves55:45 Toronto Blue Jays vs. Minnesota Twins01:01:01 Parlay of the Day
FTN's Dan Thompson (@redfoxroto) breaks down the latest news in the world of MLB bullpens, relief pitchers and save opportunities. On today's show, Dan discusses what to do about closers with minor injuries and delivers some news and notes on Randy Rodriguez' arm soreness in the Bay, Kenley's rib soreness in LA, the Tigers' committee, St. Louis' 1A isn't who we thought it would be, Faucher is emerging (again) in Miami, Armstrong is the Rangers' closer...if they ever give him another save chance, and wonders what the Dodgers' bullpen will look like with everyone healthy.The 2025 FTN Fantasy Baseball Guide is loaded with the best fantasy baseball content, rankings, projections and tools! Join us this season at www.FTNFantasy.com. No team of analysts is better equipped to help you dominate your leagues, featuring three NFBC overall champions!Our in-season content is loaded and includes our Industry Most-Accurate Daily and Weekly Projections & Rankings. Rest of Season projections and the FTN model's 2025 FILTH Pitcher Metric Leaderboard is now live!Our weekly content schedule: Mondays - The Week Ahead (Lucas Biery)Mondays - NFBC Waiver Watch (Todd Whitestone)Wednesdays - The Bullpen Report (Dan Thompson)Thursdays - Gut Feelings (Vlad Sedler)Mondays/Fridays - Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire (Joe Orrico/Adam Young)Saturdays/Sundays - Trust the Gut FAAB (Vlad Sedler) and Drops & Disasters (Mike Mager)Your fantasy baseball cheat code: FTN Fantasy Baseball
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta sports, the National sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks, Georgia Bulldogs, and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets daily from two "Southern Yankees" daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 10a hour is presented by MIKE PATTON HONDA! Not just a dealership, a family business for more than 50 years. Shop their huge inventory at MikePattonHonda.com Braves drop opener in Miami but Strider shines On Campus - Jackets ready for crowd in Boulder X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed Ron Washington makes a big comeback See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 12 o'clock hour is brought to you by SCANA Energy, the Official Natural Gas Partner of Georgia Tech. Gary Stokan, Peach Bowl CEO & Pres joined the guys Braves fall in Miami despite the Strider gem Ron Washington makes his return See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac recap and react to the Atlanta Braves losing 2-1 to the Miami Marlins last night, let you hear Braves' Manager Snitker talk about how Spencer Strider was a lot better last night, react to what Snitker had to say, and talk about how Spencer Strider finally looked like his old dominant self again last night.
HR2 - Falcons won't sign an offensive tackle just because they're a bigger name In hour two Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac continue to give you their predictions on who they think will make the Atlanta Falcons' initial 53-man roster. In this segment Mike, Beau, and Ali give you who they think will be the team's offensive linemen, defensive linemen, and edge players. Then, The Morning Shift crew reacts to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle. Mike, Beau, and Ali also recap and react to the Atlanta Braves losing 2-1 to the Miami Marlins last night, let you hear Braves' Manager Snitker talk about how Spencer Strider was a lot better last night, react to what Snitker had to say, and talk about how Spencer Strider finally looked like his old dominant self again last night. Finally, The Morning Shift crew closes out hour two by diving into the life of Mike Johnson and getting Mike'd Up!
The hour began with calls about crazy live sports moments, including Antonio Brown quitting a game. C-Lo returned for an update, and Jerry reacted to the discussion. A squirrel on the field at Yankee Stadium Friday was more exciting than the game, but the Yankees beat the Red Sox 7-2 last night, with Trent Grisham and Jazz Chisholm Jr. hitting two homers each. The Mets lost to the Braves. Marlins reliever Tyler Phillips slaps himself when entering games. The final segment continued with calls about crazy live sports moments.
Hour 1 Jerry Recco and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. The Yankees salvaged their Red Sox series finale but need more from Aaron Judge and better hitting against good pitchers, unlike the Red Sox who manufacture runs. Anthony Volpe is getting a deserved break. C-Lo discusses his football coaching debut. The Yankees rely on home runs, as seen in their recent win over the Red Sox. The Mets failed to sweep the Braves due to early missed opportunities. Cal Raleigh set a single-season HR record. The Giants are monitoring Tommy DeVito and are unlikely to trade Jameis Winston, who Willie believes would play over Jaxson Dart. Jerry updates Willie on his groundhog and new bat problem. Hour 2 Jerry and Willie discuss NFL cutdown day, with Willie noting players try to stand out. He believes the Jets still need a better QB despite helping Quinnen Williams, critiquing Fields' NFL struggles compared to his Ohio State days. The Giants must win one of their first two divisional games. C-Lo's update covers Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s two homers helping the Yankees beat the Red Sox, the Mets' loss in Atlanta due to poor hitting with runners in scoring position, Shohei Ohtani's interaction with a heckler, and "The Big Dumper's" record day. Brian Schottenheimer plans to address Micah Parsons' behavior. Tommy Fleetwood won his first PGA Tour Championship, while Daniil Medvedev argued with an umpire after a photographer interrupted play, a reaction Willie understands. The hour concludes with Jerry reflecting on wild live sports moments, including the Malice at the Palace and the World Series earthquake. Hour 3 The hour began with calls about crazy live sports moments, a topic Jerry couldn't believe we missed. Willie recalled Antonio Brown quitting during a game. A squirrel disrupted the Yankees-Red Sox game, where the Yankees later won 7-2 with homers from Trent Grisham and Jazz Chisholm Jr. The Mets lost to the Braves, and Marlins reliever Tyler Phillips slaps himself before games. The final segment continued with calls about live crazy sports moments. Hour 4 The final hour includes more calls about crazy sports moments, with Jerry and Willie recalling some and learning others. C-Lo provides his last update after their boss shares a crazy sports moment and Jerry asks Willie about a cruise fight. C-Lo plays audio of a 2002 Royals coach attack, which Willie connects to learning caution. The Yankees won, but the Mets lost. The Moment of the Day: Jerry's bat problem, which Willie couldn't handle. The show ends with another crazy Jets/Shea Stadium moment. Jerry and Eddie both have Shea Stadium grass.