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Aaron Judge opened some eyes with his comments on the Yankees offseason, leading to reactions from Craig Carton, Chris McMonigle, and Tommy Lugauer. Plus, did Brian Cashman slip up with some spring training comments of his own? And Shaun Morash ignited baseball fans with his Derek Jeter vs. Omar Vizquel take.
Gio and Jerry Recco on how John Harbaugh could've went to the Titans over the Giants. Plus, will Aaron Judge speak out against the Yankees' organization more (9:24) ? How the Tony Clark scandal could impact MLB labor negotiations (17:40); Boomer returns and talks Olympic hockey and MLB (28:41); Gio on Mark Cuban's take on the NBA's tanking problem (44:07); Gio gives his top-five NBA players of all time (
Aaron Judge opened some eyes with his comments on the Yankees offseason, leading to reactions from Craig Carton, Chris McMonigle, and Tommy Lugauer. Plus, did Brian Cashman slip up with some spring training comments of his own? And Shaun Morash ignited baseball fans with his Derek Jeter vs. Omar Vizquel take.
Episode 331 features current Major League Baseball content creator and former WFAN New York Yankees beat reporter, Sweeny Murti and granddaughter of Henry Perry, the father of Kansas City Barbecue, Bernetta McKindra Sweeny Murti is a prominent sports journalist, best known as the long-time New York Yankees beat reporter for WFAN radio. After 30 years at WFAN, he joined Major League Baseball as a senior contributor for social media and content. While with WFAN, Sweeny was known for his in-depth clubhouse access, extensive knowledge of baseball, and strong relationships with players. Sports fans have greatly enjoyed and benefited from his coverage of the New York Yankees for many years and now get to benefit from his work with Major League Baseball. Bernetta McKindra is the granddaughter of Henry Perry, known as the father of Kansas City barbecue. She founded the Henry Perry Foundation which is committed to building onto the legacy of Henry Perry by investing in programs that strengthen families and builds community. Chef Ray Sheehan met Bernetta on a recent trip to Kansas City and joins the conversation. For more information on the Henry Perry Foundation go to www.henryperrykc.org We recommend you go to Rogue Cookers website, https://roguecookers.com/ for award-winning rubs, Chef Ray Sheehan's website, https://www.raysheehan.com/ for award-winning saucess, rubs, and cookbooks, Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Spring training has finally arrived, and we are breaking down the absolute best (and most boring) storylines as the Mets and Yankees hit the diamond in Florida. For the Mets, all eyes are on top prospect Carson Benge as he fights for a job. For the Yankees, the real excitement isn't the games themselves—it's watching Gerrit Cole throw live batting practice to Aaron Judge and the big bats. But the most important conversation heading into 2026 isn't about the rosters; it's about MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System. We discuss how managers will handle the new rules, why Juan Soto's incredible eye makes him the ultimate weapon, and the incredibly frustrating reason MLB is hiding the TV strike zone box from fans. Plus, a hilarious live reminder of why you shouldn't blindly trust AI to look up your NBA stats.
In this jam-packed segment, we kick things off with the return of Mets and Yankees baseball, breaking down the actual storylines of spring training—from top prospects like Carson Benge to the MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system. We explain why the TV strike zone box is disappearing and how the new challenge rules will impact players and fans alike. Switching gears to the gridiron, we debate the Jets' quarterback options, detailing why Zach Wilson is universally crossed off the free-agent list and why Geno Smith might actually be a viable backup option. Then, we make an impassioned plea regarding the one Jets free agent no one is talking about: Alijah Vera-Tucker. To top it all off, we take a hilarious detour into historical hypotheticals, asking the ultimate pop-culture question: if we found out Mary Todd Lincoln was behind Abe's assassination, would anyone with today's short attention spans actually care?
(1:04) — KNICKS: Detroit sweeps the season series by beating the Knicks again, this time 126-111. (10:37) — SPRING TRAINING: JJ reacts to the latest Mets and Yankees spring training sessions. (19:14) — CALLS: Callers talk Knicks and Yankees. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski Follow NYNY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Eric highlights the need for athletes to recognize that every rep can contribute to both short- and long-term outcomes - but the attention to detail is what determines whether that impact is positive or negative.Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm
This week on the Baseball America Fantasy podcast we kick off our final offseason series leading up to opening day. Division Prospect Previews! We'll start a division by division look at the top fantasy prospects for each organization. There's a slight tweak we give you two 2026 contributors, two high upside prospects and two prospects we think are underrated. (2:00) Tampa Bay Rays(15:00) Baltimore Orioles(29:00) Boston Red Sox(43:00) New York Yankees(50:00) Toronto Blue JaysOur Sponsors:* Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today marks the first spring training game for the Yankees, and that means we're one step closer to real baseball being played! This episode, Rob is joined by Sheffield Shuffler, an avid Phillies and baseball fan, to discuss some of the latest happenings with the Yankees and the MLB. Sheff offers a great perspective on what's about to happen with baseball's 2027 CBA negotiations and an outsider's perspective on what's happening with the Yankees. Make sure you subscribe to stay in tune with all our new episodes!
The Padres made news in the past week with free agent signings. Now the question is, can these guys perform? MLB Union Chief Tony Clark is in a lot of trouble. Week of Opinions with Yankees, Red Sox, Tigers. San Diego State suffers a bad loss to Grand Canyon and Aztec Nation is not taking it well. USD fires Steve Lavin and UCLA's Mick Cronin goes crazy. Lakers blueprint is not so clear. NFL trade rumors involving Raiders, Patriots, Cardinals, Jets, 49ers, Vikings, Dolphins, Chiefs. SDSU Football finally gives in and lowers ticket prices. Olympic Hockey pointing to a Team USA vs Team Canada final for gold. Plus, Penguins, Gulls, and IOC. Gotta question or comment for Hacksaw? Drop your take in the live chat on YouTube, X or Facebook. Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Thursday, February 19, 2026. 1)...PADRES...STEAL THE HEADLINES THIS WEEK "WEEK OF DECISIONS" PRELLER CASTELLANOS FRANCE BUEHLER MARQUEZ CANNING MC KENZIE GONZALEZ 2)...MLB UNION-LEADESHIP CRISIS…TONY CLARK "SHOCKING DECISIONS-FIRING" 3)...SPRING TRAINING NOTEBOOK…YANKEES/RED SOX/TIGERS) "WEEK OF OPINIONS" ----------- 4)...AZTECS BASKETBALL…BRIAN DUTCHER "BAD LOSS...BAD REACTION" 5)...COLLEGE COACHING…USD-STEVE LAVIN, UCLA-MICK CRONIN "FIRING & ERUPTION" 6)...LAKERS-START 2ND HALF OF SEASON…ROB PELINKA/LEBRON JAMES "LAKERS-BLUEPRINT" ======== (HALFTIME-DIXIELINE LUMBER) ========= 7) NFL NOTEBOOK...BRING ON PLAYER DEALS "TRADE RUMOR CENTRAL" RAIDERS...PATRIOTS ARIZONA...JETS 49ERS...VIKINGS MIAM CHIEFS 8)...SAN DIEGO STATE-TRIES TO RALLY FOOTBALL PROGRAM…JD WICKER "WE HAVE HEARD OUR FANS" -------------- 9)...HOT HEADLINES "OFF THE SPORTSWIRE" TEAM USA...TEAM CANADA PITTSBURGH PENGUINS SAN DIEGO GULLS IOC LOGO ===== #MLB #yankees #redsox #tigers #PADRES #joemusgrove #michaelking #ajpreller #nickcastellanos #griffincanning #germanmarquez #tyfrance #walkerbuehler #aaronjudge #justinverlander #ALEXBREGMAN #RAFAELDEVERS #TONYCLARK #MLBPA #nfl #DOLPHINS #JETS #PATRIOTS #CHIEFS #CHARGERS #RAIDERS #VIKINGS #49ERS #CARDINALS #raiders #maxxcrosby #chargers #MEHKIBECTON #tyreekhill #justinfields #tuatagovaiola #rasheerice #kylermurray #macjones #lakers #lebronjames #grandcanyon #sandiegostate #aztecs #sdsu #jdwicker #ucla #briandutcher #milesbyrd #usd #stevelavin #nhl #penguins #sidneycrosby #connormcdavid #megankeller #teamusa #teamcanada Be sure to share this episode with a friend! ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/ SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9 TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090 TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/ To get the latest news and information about sports, join Hacksaw's Insider's Group. It's free! https://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/team/ Thank you to our sponsors: Dixieline Lumber and Home Centers https://www.dixieline.com/
Colombia regresa al World Baseball Classic 2026 con la misión clara: competir y evitar quedar en el fondo de su grupo. ¿Tiene el talento suficiente para dar la sorpresa? Analizamos la previa de Colombia en el WBC 2026, su posible roster, fortalezas, debilidades y lo que necesita hacer para competir en uno de los torneos más exigentes del béisbol internacional. Además en Baseball News: ⚾ Arrancan los juegos de Spring Training 2026 — Yankees vs Orioles en Sarasota
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ICE, Noem and The War on Free Elections. Ukraine Won the Olympics. Prince Andrew Arrested in England Over Epstein Ties. Hegseth, Tuberville Continue to Embrace Dumb Ideas. Spring Training a Homerun. The drumbeats of war are growing louder. In this solo episode of Independent Americans, host Paul Rieckhoff reports that President Trump has signaled the U.S. military could strike Iran within ten days — with zero congressional authorization, zero public debate, and zero accountability. Congress is rolling over, America's sons and daughters are in harm's way, and the American people deserve a vote. Meanwhile at home, Paul holds nothing back on DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, who reportedly pulled a Coast Guard search-and-rescue aircraft away from a missing 21-year-old service member to prioritize a deportation flight, and on ICE's escalating cruelty — including a nine-year-old girl detained in San Antonio for eight months and the heartbreaking death of Ophelia Torres, a 16-year-old who fought cancer while her father was held by ICE. These are not statistics. Paul refuses to let their stories disappear. Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth's culture war rages on. Paul breaks down Hegseth's move to block military members from enrolling at Harvard, Duke, Johns Hopkins, and dozens more elite universities — followed by the VA's decision to strip veterans of their post-9/11 GI Bill benefits at those same schools. Denmark, one of America's most steadfast NATO allies, now views the U.S. as an adversary, with 60% of Danes saying so. Paul also covers Venezuela strikes without congressional approval, the staggering losses in Ukraine, and a personal word about the courage of Stephen Colbert and the growing chorus of ordinary Americans pushing back. Paul closes on something good: spring training. He was at Yankees practice in Tampa Bay this morning, where his boys got balls signed by Aaron Judge — proof that community, access, and joy are still very much alive. Episode 445 ends with a clear mission: country over party, people over politics. If you're among the 45% of Americans who call themselves independent, this is your show. Stay vigilant. -WATCH video of this episode on our YouTube channel. -Learn more about Paul's work to elect a new generation of independent leaders with Independent Veterans of America. -Learn more about American Veterans for Ukraine here. Connect with Independent Americans: Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all podcast platforms Read more at Substack Support ad-free episodes at Patreon Connect: Instagram • X/Twitter • BlueSky • Facebook Follow on social: @PaulRieckhoff on X, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky -Join the movement. Hook into our exclusive Patreon community of Independent Americans. Get extra content, connect with guests, meet other Independent Americans, attend events, get merch discounts, and support this show that speaks truth to power. -And get cool IA and Righteous hats, t-shirts and other merch now in time for the new year. Independent Americans is powered by veteran-owned and led Righteous Media. And now part of the BLEAV network! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The break is over and the pressure is on. With the NBA back tonight and the Knicks getting one more crack at the Pistons, the conversation starts with the simplest question in town: what counts as success? For the Knicks, the answer feels brutal and obvious: get to the NBA Finals, anything less is a disappointment. From there, the bar gets debated across the whole New York sports board. Are the Yankees officially “parade or failure” no matter who they run into, even the Dodgers? How much does Aaron Judge's window change the urgency? And why are the Mets the most complicated team to define right now, with some fans setting the floor at “real playoffs” (Division Series) while others still aren't sure what to expect? Plus: the Giants outlook and what a “winning season” really means, and a sharp rant on why fans lose their minds when former Mets GM Steve Phillips dares to criticize the team.
With the NBA back, the conversation turns into a “what counts as success?” checklist for every team in town, and the answers get blunt fast. For the Knicks, it's simple: anything short of the NBA Finals is a massive disappointment, and the window is not staying open forever. For the Yankees, the standard is even harsher: win the World Series, period, no matter who's on the other side. The Mets are trickier, with the floor rising from “make the playoffs” to “get to the Division Series,” because the quick exit versions of October do not count as progress anymore. Then the focus shifts to football, and the Giants get put under the microscope. With the offseason still unfolding, the expectations are more complicated, but the baseline is clear: competence, a winning season, and being in the mix late. The division suddenly feels more open than it did a year ago, which raises the pressure even more. And looming in the background is the Jets wild card, because one aggressive move at quarterback could instantly change the entire expectation game. A full-state-of-the-union debate on New York sports standards, pressure points, and what “successful” really means for 2026.
The show continues the “success or bust” debate for New York teams, but it quickly turns into a Mets fan therapy session when the topic shifts to Steve Phillips. After Phillips questions the Mets offseason and pushes back on the idea that they are “most improved,” fans come after him personally and the hosts are fed up with it. If you want to disagree with his take, fine. But trashing him like he has no credibility at all? That's where the hypocrisy gets called out. From there, the Mets conversation gets real practical. A caller asks the big question: what's the actual plan with Mark Vientos, Brett Baty, and Ronny Mauricio now that the roster has gotten crowded? The discussion dives into how the at-bats will get distributed, who might be DH-heavy early, how spring injuries can change roles, and why the Mets are clearly prioritizing immediate competitiveness instead of running an all-prospect experiment. Another caller frames the Mets problem differently: it's not just “make the playoffs,” it's who you keep running into once you get there, especially with the Dodgers looming as the sport's current monster. The response is simple: first you have to become a consistent playoff team, then you can worry about repeatedly colliding with the same buzzsaw. The segment closes with a Jets fan admitting he does not even know what to root for anymore, and a Yankees fan laying out the urgency. Between an aging core, a shrinking window, and looming labor uncertainty, 2026 starts to feel like the year where “World Series or bust” stops sounding dramatic and starts sounding logical.
Aaron Judge's age-34 season raises urgency for the Yankees, while Jazz Chisholm Jr. sets a bold 50/50 goal that could reshape his future. Callers debate whether it's truly World Series or bust in the Bronx, and Mets fans confront a tough truth about the Steve Cohen era: big spending has not yet delivered consistent results.
It starts with a ridiculous flex: Evan wins a sports argument on-air, then Manny Ramirez jumps into the Instagram comments to pile on and crown him the winner. Manny hits the flame emojis, doubles back for a second comment, and Sean tries to spin it into a “that's a win for me” moment while the crew laughs at the image of Manny doomscrolling the debate like the rest of us. Then the conversation takes a hard left into absolute chaos. Evan plays audio of Greg and CeeLo lighting Sean up for rooting habits during international hockey, including the claim that Sean's “I'm just being honest” routine is his greatest hit and that deep down he hates American sports. Shaun fires back with a full explanation: it's not anti-USA, it's the weird reality of being trained to root for and against the same NHL players all season, then flipping the switch for a two-week tournament. From there, it turns into a full-blown sports loyalty philosophy debate. They go through Rangers examples, Jack Hughes conflict, Mika Zibanejad emotions, and a “checkmate” comparison using baseball, the WBC, and nightmare scenarios like Mets vs Yankees players facing off under a Team USA banner. The callers then jump in and add more gasoline, including one diehard USA hockey fan who admits he didn't want Mika scoring, and another who argues the Olympics are a completely different level than the WBC. Bottom line: can you love your country and still feel conflicted rooting for players you can't stand? The segment argues it out, loudly.
Everything you need to understand about baseball's looming labor war, all in one conversation. The Athletic's Evan Drellich joins to break down the stunning fallout from Tony Clark's exit, the federal investigation cloud hanging over the union, and why installing Bruce Meyer just months before bargaining begins is far from ideal. We dig into the biggest question facing the sport: is a salary cap showdown inevitable? Hear why owners are expected to push hard for one, why players have fought it for decades, and how internal ownership politics could decide everything before negotiations with players even begin. The discussion also explores franchise values, skyrocketing player salaries, shrinking local TV money, and why even big-market teams might secretly benefit from a cap. Plus: could games actually be lost, or will too much money on the line force a deal? Would replacement players ever be considered in today's union landscape? How deferred mega-contracts like the Dodgers' are fueling owner vs. owner tension. And why revenue sharing, not a cap, might be the real battleground. Finally, the hosts react to Chris Bassett's comments on parity, debate whether MLB's system already produces competitive balance, and land on the fan's biggest frustration: without financial transparency from ownership, how can anyone trust the argument for a salary cap at all? A comprehensive, no-nonsense breakdown of the power struggle that could reshape baseball's future.
In this crossover episode from Baseball America's "From Phenom To The Farm" podcast with Kyle Bandujo, actor and Gilmore Girls star Scott Patterson recalls the ups and downs of his original career spent as a minor league baseball player with the Braves, Yankees and Dodgers.Time Stamps(5:00) Being Drafted Three Times(15:00) Introduction to MiLB(19:40) Emphasis on Winning in 80s MiLB(29:25) Contract Negotiations with Hank Aaron(36:30) Trade to the Yankees(48:50) A Big League Call Up That Didn't Happen(59:45) Spring Training as a Rule 5 Pick(1:11:30) Starring in "Little Big League"Our Sponsors:* Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the latest ‘From Phenom to the Farm,' actor and Gilmore Girls star Scott Patterson recalls the ups and downs of his original career spent as a minor league baseball player with the Braves, Yankees and Dodgers.Time Stamps(5:00) Being Drafted Three Times(15:00) Introduction to MiLB(19:40) Emphasis on Winning in 80s MiLB(29:25) Contract Negotiations with Hank Aaron(36:30) Trade to the Yankees(48:50) A Big League Call Up That Didn't Happen(59:45) Spring Training as a Rule 5 Pick(1:11:30) Starring in "Little Big League"Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/from-phenom-to-the-farm/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcome New York Yankees bench coach Brad Ausmus to the show to discuss his playing and coaching career, as well as his role managing Team Israel in the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Later, longtime Newsday sportswriter and former New York Post columnist Ken Davidoff joins the program to talk with Mike and Chris about his new book, 101 Lessons from the Dugout.
Kris, Ryan, & Jacob discuss the Yankees' latest with Aaron Judge's honest comments, Carlos Lagrange's elite-level fastball, and MORE! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(SHOW OPEN): Ryan McMahon getting reps at SS is a sign that the Yankees are beginning a soft-launch for life after Anthony Volpe.
You know spring training is underway for real when the Yankees get decked out in their pinstripes and go station to station taking photos and filming short videos for the season to come. And amid the chaos and circus atmosphere, YES Network's Meredith Marakovits got 60 seconds (or so …) with a bunch of the guys on this year's team. For this week's episode, we try to give you a taste of what she learned, from whether Spencer Jones has ever been told he looks like Elvis to Aaron Boone's rendition of the rose ceremony on Then, Meredith and Yankees Magazine deputy editor Jon Schwartz chat about the scene so far in camp, and their first impressions of the 2026 New York Yankees. Don't forget, the New York Yankees Official Podcast is also available in video form on the Gotham Sports App. Check us out! And if you have questions you'd like Meredith to get answers to, send them to podcast@yankees.com. Special thanks to YES Network's Blayke Scheer, Conor Foley and Greg Brzozowski for their help assembling the video clips! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*THIS EPISODE IS AUDIO ONLY*Exhibition play kicks off this Friday, and excitement is in the air! For many Yankees fans, anticipation is high, but not everyone shares that enthusiasm. Let's dive into why opinions are so split and what has people feeling both optimistic and skeptical heading into the season.0:00 Intro0:26 It's Ok To Change Your Mind!7:37 Talent Doesn't Vanish In October11:03 Strikeouts + Power15:56 Judge Comments19:51 Outro*SUPPORT THE POD*https://account.venmo.com/u/Robert-Carbone-Jr-28Audio
In this episode, I talk about what I feel are the top 5 best moments in the career of Derek Jeter. Feel free to share your top 5 best moments in the career of Derek Jeter at HistoricPinstripes@gmail.com Trivia Question: Who has the most plate appearances in the history of the New york Yankees? Historic Pinstripes On Facebook Historic Pinstripes On X Historic Pinstripes On Instagram
In today's episode of the Yankees Nation Podcast, Brian and Ryan covered:- Yankees sign Rafael Montero, add to international staff- McMahon at SS?- Schlittler's back soreness, Cole's new windup- Trent Grisham 2026 outlook- Judge comments on offseason
Sam solo talks through some of his thoughts around this years NBA All-Star weekend and festivities before going into his thoughts on the Yankees before their first Spring Training games
How many people have ruined jobs with inappropriate relations? Can the Yankees be confident entering this season? Did Jalen Brunson take too big of a risk when he gave the Knicks a discount? Should the NBA embrace tanking? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A stunning off-field scandal rocks baseball as MLBPA chief Tony Clark resigns amid revelations of an inappropriate relationship, sending shockwaves through the sport at the worst possible time. What does this mean for the balance of power between players and owners? Could this leadership vacuum hand Rob Manfred and the owners the leverage they've been waiting for? The discussion dives into the looming labor battle, the growing push for a salary cap, and why the appointment of a hardline interim leader could push both sides toward a damaging showdown. Would either side actually sacrifice games to win the war? And after the lessons of past strikes, is baseball heading toward another lost season with nothing to show for it? Plus, the guys debate competitive balance, small-market frustrations, deferred mega-contracts, and the uncomfortable question every fan must answer: Would you give up a season to “fix” the sport? If you care about the future of baseball, this is a conversation you can't ignore. ⚾
Are long-term mega free-agent deals actually overrated? The guys argue the real path to sustained success isn't stealing stars from big markets, it's keeping the ones you developed. From the Royals' post-2015 collapse to fears about Pittsburgh losing Paul Skenes, the debate centers on whether small-market teams are victims of the system… or guilty of letting their own windows slam shut. They break down the exhausting cycle teams like Tampa Bay live in, constantly trading great players before payday just to reload and survive, and whether that strategy dooms fans to permanent almost-contender status. Plus, callers weigh in on salary floors, cap incentives for homegrown players, and creative ways leagues could actually encourage teams to retain their stars without forcing reckless spending. And of course, the conversation takes a wild turn back to the Tony Clark scandal dominating headlines, proving once again that in baseball, the off-field chaos may have even bigger consequences than what happens on it. ⚾
Have the Yankees missed the window to take advantage of Aaron Judge's prime years? Plus, we assess Steve Cohen's patience level. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is Steve Cohen starting to run out of patience with David Stearns? What about Carlos Mendoza? Plus, Giancarlo Stanton echoes Aaron Judge's thoughts about the offseason for the Yankees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
C-Lo returns with Giancarlo Stanton asked if he could go a full season without being hurt. Jon Gruden had Eli Manning on his show on the John Harbaugh hire and not getting into the Hall yet. Paul in Yonkers called Tommy Lugauer and set him off. The Moment of The Day: Francesa's eating habits at WFAN. Even some Olympics mentions.
C-Lo returns with Aaron Boone about a work stoppage for next season. Carlos Mendoza on The Carton Show acting confused when asked about guys not getting along in the clubhouse. Plus, Jalen Brunson's contract and UCLA head coach Mick Cronin threw one of his own players out of the game.
C-Lo is here with reporters asking Giancarlo Stanton about Clark resigning & the lack of moves in the offseason. Carlos Mendoza was on the Carton Show and was asked right away about the clubhouse not getting along. UConn's Dan Hurley wants support from the students.
Cardinal catcher Yohel Pozo stops by the show talking about his offseason weight loss and his new diet. The highlights of his young career up to this point. The homerun against the Yankees with his special bat. Not surprised by his offensive success. Working with Yadier Molina. Missing Wilson Contreras. Feeling optimistic about this young team and surprising people. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-29:38) Day 3 from Jupiter and Cardinal Spring Training. Four hours just may not be enough today and shocker, Doug may not be good to us. Martin brought donuts. Oli Marmol stops by to promote his visit at 8:30. Doug had 7 tacos last night. Jackson won't be playing Grove XXIII. Is this show turning into White Lotus? Incomplete round, all bets are canceled. The Lovely Rick. Martin wants to get Marlins Man on. Jimmy Farmer. Roger Sapphic. The last St. Louis Ram retired.(29:46-50:35) Froggy Fresh. Yohel Pozo sits down talking about what he did to lose some pounds. Low carb. Oli stops by and swipes the donuts from the picnic table. The homerun at Wrigley and his homerun against the Yankees with a special bat have been his favorite moments so far. He wasn't surprised by his offensive success. What it's been like working with Yadier Molina. Wilson Contreras taking him under his wing. Optimistic about this young team. Pop Warner has brought the donuts back.(50:45-1:04:23) The boys have moved under an awning as a light rain has blown in. Buzz about Michael McGrreevy becoming the new player rep. Who's our rep for the radio union? Lots of positive feedback on the Pozo interview. Doug's sweater is taking shrapnel. They're gonna measure Doug.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Geoff Pontes and Josh Norris take an in-depth look at the Yankees farm system on the latest of our Prospect Podcast Deep Dive series.(00:00) Why this system isn't very deep(02:20) George Lombard Jr. ranks No. 1. What stands out about him and who were the other contenders(08:20) How the system compares now to last year at this time(09:30) Looking at Carlos LaGrange and Elmer Rodriguez (13:25) Dax Kilby really stands out(15:20) Ben Hess is a name to know(17:00) What are the Yankees good at developing(19:00) The Spencer Jones conundrum(24:45) Other Yankees sleeper prospectsYankees Top 30 Prospects: https://www.baseballamerica.com/teams/2029-new-york-yankees/prospects/Our Sponsors:* Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
So many strong fantasy targets in the outfield, but there are also landmines galore. Vlad Sedler (@rotogut) and Mike Mager (@BronxYankees23) walk you through all the outfielders, by tiers, in the top 400 ADP. News and NotesKonnor Griffin, Pablo Lopez, Twins starters, Mets slow-playsOutfielders by TierTier 1Difference between Julio and TatisWhere to draft Corbin CarrollThoughts on Kyle Tucker and Jackson ChourioTier 2PCA and James Wood: target or fade?Roman Anthony hypeMike's GuyTier 3Buxton and Robert Jr.Jarren Duran, sneaky?Mike's every-year targetThoughts on BellingerTier 4Some batting average killersKyle Stowers and Jakob MarseeBrandon Nimmo in TexasTeo underrated?Tier 5Dylan Crews and Brenton DoyleBoring but solid guysThoughts on Andy Pages, Alec Burleson and Daulton VarshoTier 6Jose Caballero with a full season in pinstripesWilyer Abreu hypeColton Cowser and BAL OF playing timeHeliot Ramos worth it?Tier 7-9The Yankees outfieldersMatt WallnerChase DeLauterTJ Friedl undervalued?Jordan Walker DrivelineThe speed guysCastellanos in San DiegoJoin FTN FANTASY BASEBALL for 2026 as we help you crush your fantasy leagues! In addition to our Custom Projections, Roto and Underdog Rankings and incredible tools and content, we will be introducing amazing, new stuff such as our Top 500 Dynasty Rankings, Points Rankings, Customizable PDF Cheat Sheets and various versions for different formats of Vlad's popular GRID RANKINGS.Draft Content Hub: https://ftnfantasy.com/mlb/fantasy-baseball-draft-content-hubRankings: https://ftnfantasy.com/fantasy/mlb/rankingsProjections: https://ftnfantasy.com/mlb/custom-rankings-and-projectionsCheat Sheets: https://ftnfantasy.com/mlb/fantasy-baseball-cheat-sheetsUse promo code GUT26 for 10% off at FTN FANTASY today! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Yankees' slugger speaks out about his frustrations about the offseason, two big fighting returns, and the odd interaction between Michael Jordan and the Daytona 500 winner's son in the Arcand Fire.
Tommy kicks off the Tuesday show by talking about what he says was Aaron Judge's hidden message to Yankees fans from Monday afternoon's press availability.
Hour 4: Tommy is happy that Jerry Seinfeld recently followed him on Instagram. Pauly relates it to the time he was interviewed by US Weekly about Seinfeld in 2024. Tommy then talks about Giancarlo Stanton's comments from earlier in the day about the Yankees off-season.
Hour 1: Tommy talks about Aaron Judge's hidden message to Yankees fans from Monday and about his frustrating Tuesday.
Nick Kostos shares his thoughts on the New York Mets & Yankees offseason's. Nick explains why he thinks people are being too hard on the Mets offseason moves.
Aaron Judge wanted to see moves early in the offseason. What moves did you want to see the Yankees make? Are you alright with them running it back? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A casual conversation about the Yankees' defense turns into a full-blown firestorm: Was Anthony Volpe actually a better defender than Derek Jeter at one point… and are Yankees legends being remembered through nostalgia instead of reality? The crew dives headfirst into the eye-test vs. analytics war, comparing Jeter and Bernie Williams to true defensive icons and asking whether clutch moments have overshadowed defensive shortcomings. Is criticizing all-time greats fair analysis or sacrilege in New York? From advanced stats to “he made every play that mattered,” the debate spirals into how fans remember greatness, how narratives stick, and why postseason memories shape reputations more than regular-season performance.
Baseball season is in full swing. Not regular season. But, you get it. Rob Manfred met with the media. More CBA negations. More prediction markets. The usual for commissioners these days. (15:34) Mets owner Steve Cohen met with the media. He is tired of losing. He will never have a captain. But he will spend and spend and spend. (33:30) The Yankees MVP had problems with the team's offseason, but then he didn't. Is he really okay with the team running it back? (41:25) Nick Castellanos is no longer a Phillie. He's San Diego bound. The end of his tenure in Philadelphia was an absolute mess. (47:50) Casey Wasserman is selling his agency. Casey Wasserman has been asked to stepped down as head of LA28. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices