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Team USA wins a tight World Baseball Classic semifinal 2-1 over the Dominican Republic. Buster Olney and Dave Schoenfield link up following the game to discuss the bad strike call that ended the game, Team USA's outstanding bullpen, the Dominican Republic's missed opportunities, Junior Caminero hitting another bomb, Julio Rodriguez and Aaron Judge making outrageous defensive plays, Red Sox fans salivating over Roman Anthony, USA manager Mark DeRosa making the right move starting Gunner Henderson, and whether Italy or Venezuela has a better shot against the Americans in the WBC final on Tuesday. 0:00 Dave Schoenfield & Buster recap USA-DOM 24:19 New York Yankees preview 25:44 New York Mets preview 26:57 Bleacher Tweets CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS Follow The Baseball Tonight Podcast on… YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHeL6O-A-ASmSMwbSCFvPKEq1Cslo_lrw Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5FG6xCcd338SgZjZ9urHRI Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/baseball-tonight-with-buster-olney/id137699414 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Team USA wins a tight World Baseball Classic semifinal 2-1 over the Dominican Republic. Buster Olney and Dave Schoenfield link up following the game to discuss the bad strike call that ended the game, Team USA's outstanding bullpen, the Dominican Republic's missed opportunities, Junior Caminero hitting another bomb, Julio Rodriguez and Aaron Judge making outrageous defensive plays, Red Sox fans salivating over Roman Anthony, USA manager Mark DeRosa making the right move starting Gunner Henderson, and whether Italy or Venezuela has a better shot against the Americans in the WBC final on Tuesday. 0:00 Dave Schoenfield & Buster recap USA-DOM 24:19 New York Yankees preview 25:44 New York Mets preview 26:57 Bleacher Tweets CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS Follow The Baseball Tonight Podcast on… YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHeL6O-A-ASmSMwbSCFvPKEq1Cslo_lrw Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5FG6xCcd338SgZjZ9urHRI Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/baseball-tonight-with-buster-olney/id137699414 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan and Tiki open with two fanbases that woke up furious: Dominican baseball fans convinced their team got robbed in a dramatic World Baseball Classic loss to Team USA, and St. John's fans upset after landing a No. 5 seed and a brutal NCAA tournament path despite a dominant finish to the season. The conversation jumps right into the controversial strike calls that ended the USA–Dominican game and why many believe the moment perfectly shows why baseball needs the ABS challenge system in big games. They debate Juan Soto's performance, Aaron Judge's impact, and whether a one-game elimination format can truly determine the “best team” in baseball. At the same time, Evan and Tiki break down the frustration surrounding St. John's draw, questioning how a team that just won the Big East tournament ends up staring at a gauntlet that could include Kansas, Duke, and even UConn again. Between heated reactions, passionate callers, and plenty of New York sports energy, the discussion captures why both topics had fans fired up.
The growing buzz around the World Baseball Classic, with callers and hosts debating why the atmosphere feels so electric compared to many MLB games. They break down the difference between national pride and the long grind of a full baseball season, while discussing why some players might value international success differently than a World Series title. The conversation then widens into a broader look at New York's championship droughts across major sports, sparked by a Boston fan trying to take a jab at the city's recent title struggles. That leads to a lively debate about which team is most likely to bring the next championship back to New York, with predictions ranging from the Giants to the Yankees and even a hopeful shout for St. John's basketball. The segment closes with classic sports-radio energy as the hosts and callers argue, joke, and defend their picks.
Dominican baseball fans furious over late strike calls in Team USA's win, and St. John's fans upset over what feels like a punishing NCAA tournament seed and draw. It is a fast, opinionated start that taps into the emotional fallout from a dramatic sports weekend and makes room for both outrage and analysis. The conversation centers on whether the World Baseball Classic should have used the ABS system after multiple pitches that appeared to be called incorrectly in key moments, while also debating Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, and the difficulty of deciding the “best team” in a one-game setting. The segment then shifts to college basketball, where the hosts argue that St. John's strong recent play and Big East title run were not properly rewarded, leaving fans to wonder what more the team could have done to earn a better path.
Oh The Pain Podcast with Joe Benigno – Episode 431The Yankees radio play-by-play voice, David Sims, joins Joe on today's episode for a great baseball and New York sports conversation.#OhThePainPodcast #JoeBenigno #Episode431 #DavidSims #YankeesRadio #YankeesBaseball #MLB #NewYorkSports #SportsPodcast #SportsTalk #BaseballTalk #NYSports #PodcastEpisode #YankeesFans #ListenNow
The best conversations about Team USA's wild win over the Dominican Republic from Boomer & Gio, Evan & Tiki, and The Carton Show. Plus, reacting to Aaron Judge saying the World Baseball Classic atmosphere is "bigger and better" than the World Series'.
Actor and filmmaker Chazz Palminteri sits down with longtime New York Yankees executive and community advocate Ray Negron. Ray's incredible journey began as a teenager in the Bronx when he was caught spray-painting graffiti at Yankee Stadium. Instead of punishment, Yankees owner George Steinbrenner gave him a second chance, putting him to work with the team as a batboy. That opportunity turned into a remarkable 53-year career with the organization. In this episode, Ray shares behind-the-scenes stories about legendary Yankees players and the unforgettable characters from the Bronx Zoo era. He also reflects on his childhood, the challenges he faced growing up, and how the Yankees organization helped change the direction of his life. This conversation is about baseball history, mentorship, resilience, and the power of second chances.
Tommy can't believe what Aaron Judge said about the WBC vs the World Series.
Chris McMonigle predicts Giancarlo Stanton will have a big year and a breakout season from Ben Rice. Plus, Willie Colon on Stanton's health and how he likely approaches the season (11:57); C-Mac and Craig Carton discuss the fallout to Judge striking out in a big spot in the WBC (17:52); Evan Roberts reflects on the Joba Chamberlain saga and how the Yankees should handle Carlos LaGrange (35:47).
Chris McMonigle predicts Giancarlo Stanton will have a big year and a breakout season from Ben Rice. Plus, Willie Colon on Stanton's health and how he likely approaches the season (11:57); C-Mac and Craig Carton discuss the fallout to Judge striking out in a big spot in the WBC (17:52); Evan Roberts reflects on the Joba Chamberlain saga and how the Yankees should handle Carlos LaGrange (35:47).
A pitcher named Bob becomes Sailor Bob all because his wife wanted him out of the house in a fatal way, then we revisit the 1880s and a truly ridiculous ballpark that led to a player having both an inflated home-run total and an inflated liver.The Infinite Inning is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as our time machine. America's brighter mirror, baseball reflects, anticipates, and even mocks the stories we tell ourselves about our world today. Baseball Prospectus's Steven Goldman shares his obsessions: history from inside and outside of the game, politics, stats, and Casey Stengel quotations. Along the way, we'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can't get anybody out?
SHOW OPEN: Danielle opens the show giving her thoughts on the Yankees Outfield, Trent Grisham, and much more.
Chris McMonigle predicts Giancarlo Stanton will have a big year and a breakout season from Ben Rice. Plus, Willie Colon on Stanton's health and how he likely approaches the season (11:57); C-Mac and Craig Carton discuss the fallout to Judge striking out in a big spot in the WBC (17:52); Evan Roberts reflects on the Joba Chamberlain saga and how the Yankees should handle Carlos LaGrange (35:47).
Sports radio legend Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo joins Stugotz today on the podcast and Dog is ready to talk about Miami of Ohio losing for the first time this season, Bam Adebayo's 83 points, the World Baseball Classic, and more. Could the Yankees replace Aaron Boone with Francisco Cervelli after an impressive four games as Italy's manager? Is tonight's USA/Canada game a revenge spot for the Olympic Gold Medal game? Mad Dog also marvels that Stugotz might be the only person who has ever gotten paid more, to work less. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jomboy & Jake Preview the 2026 Yankees Relief Pitching by doing a SWOT analysis that determines the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to the bullpen's success. Switch to T-Mobile and get free MLB.TV. Redeem March 24-30 at T-Mobile.com/MLB (Best Mobile Network in the U.S. based on analysis by Ookla ® of Speedtest Intelligence® data 2H 2025) +++++ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 3:36 STRENGTHS 9:30 WEAKNESSES 14:37 OPPORTUNITIES 25:49 THREATS Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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A new edition of “Are You Kidding Me?,” their weekly segment spotlighting the most outrageous opinions heard around the station. The debate quickly turns into a battle of ridiculous sports takes, from Aaron Judge supposedly “letting America down” in the World Baseball Classic to over-the-top reactions about Team USA, the Dolphins, and a truly baffling Jets-Raiders trade idea. What makes the segment work is the mix of genuine sports passion and total radio chaos. Evan and Tiki argue through each nominee, weigh whether a bad take is at least entertaining, and ultimately land on the week's most indefensible opinion. Along the way, they dig into WBC pressure, fan overreaction, and the fine line between a hot take that's funny and one that simply makes no sense.
Episode 601 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Elsa Garrison, a Sport staff photographer for Getty Images based in New York and New Jersey. Garrison has been with Getty Images for nearly 30 years and is the photographer behind the viral photo of Jack Hughes following the U.S. gold medal win over Canada in men's hockey at the Milan-Cortina Olympics. In this podcast, Garrison discusses why her photo connected with so many people; how the photo has impacted her life; how she was able to procure the image; her current assignments including shooting many New York area teams, including the Knicks, Nets, Yankees, Mets, Liberty, Devils and Sirens; some of her other famous images such as a photo she took of Brazilian gymnast Rebeca Andrade celebrating on the podium with Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles during a Medal Ceremony at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games; her career with Getty; the growth of women sport photographers during her career; her meeting with Hughes after taking the photo, and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(1:04) — JETS: Geno Smith returns! The Jets also acquire veterans Demario Davis and Minkah Fitzpatrick. (9:01) — GIANTS: The Giants lose Wan'dale Robinson to the Titans, and bring back Jermaine Eluemunor and Evan Neal. (13:02) — SPRING TRAINING: JJ gives his assessment on his trip to Florida to see the Mets and Yankees, and recaps the World Baseball Classic. (17:52) — BIG EAST TOURNAMENT: St. John's will try to beat Seton Hall in hopes of facing UConn in a rubber match. (19:08) — CALLS: Callers talk Knicks. (22:04) — KNICKS: The Knicks get back to their winning ways after they defeat the Jazz on Wednesday, and conclude their road trip on Friday against the Pacers. (28:34) — BRIAN COSTELLO: The New York Post's Brian Costello joins the show to discuss Geno Smith returning to the Jets, Ty Simpson, and expectations for the Jets in the upcoming season. (46:37) — LUKE WEAVER: Mets pitcher Luke Weaver joins the show to discuss joining the Mets, being reunited with former teammates, and his tenure with the 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 Guests: Luke Weaver and Brian Costello Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Eric looks at how adding load can actually improve movement quality for certain individuals in specific situations. It might seem counterintuitive, but this knowledge can be a powerful tool in your coaching toolbox when applied in the right scenarios.Support Our Sponsor: AG1
Braves beat the Yankees 7–6 after a ninth-inning scare. USA faces Canada in a WBC elimination game. Hawks win their 8th straight. Ole Miss knocks UGA out of the SEC Tournament. $3.3B expected to be bet on March Madness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Spring Training continues for the Yankees, fans of the Yanks and teams all over the MLB have been captivated by the World Baseball Classic. In this episode, we break down the event to this point, the close call Team USA almost had in pool play, and why, however Aaron Judge plays in the event, is essentially a no-win situation. Make sure you subscribe to stick around for more podcasts and content!
(SHOW OPEN): Brian Cashman doesn't seem motivated enough about winning a World Series.
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Text “YANKS” to 29017 to get 15% off your next in-store headwear or apparel purchase at Lids! Go to http://shadyrays.com and use code YANKS40 for 40% off 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses. Use our code YANKS2026 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/YANKS2026. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Here's what's new in ‘26: Road To The Show: Road To Cooperstown Expanded Amateur Years feat. 11 new colleges Bear Down Pitching Big Zone Hitting Diamond Dynasty: The World Baseball Classic* Over 500 new gameplay animations Revamped Trade Experience in Franchise Mode Storylines: Negro Leagues Season 4* Early Access starts March 13th, 2026 Available March 17th, 2026 Get 10% off your Digital Deluxe Edition pre-order if you've bought any digital version of MLB The Show since ‘21.** ++++ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 2:00 What is an X-Factor? 4:15 Jose Caballero and Anthony Volpe 15:55 Ryan McMahon 24:36 Carlos Lagrange 30:37 Camilo Doval 39:30 Lucas Luetge 41:55 Amed Rosario 48:17 Ryan Weathers 53:27 Ben Rice Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The crew dives into a classic Yankees flashpoint with a fresh twist: what should the team do with top pitching prospect Carlos Lagrange, whose name is a little unclear in the transcript but whose talent definitely isn't. Using Joba Chamberlain as the cautionary tale, the conversation turns into a lively debate over whether a young arm with electric stuff should be developed as a starter or fast-tracked into a bullpen role. Along the way, they unpack why fans and teams so often fall in love with dominant relievers, whether that can derail a pitcher's long-term value, and how this Yankees roster shapes the decision. The episode also spins into sharp, entertaining side conversations on the World Baseball Classic, surprising New York athlete returns, and the kind of sports-radio back-and-forth that makes every argument feel personal.
In this edition of Cinco de Luncho with Shaun Morash, the crew dives into one of the most entertaining thought experiments in New York sports: the most surprising athlete returns to local teams. From unforgettable breakups to shocking reunions, the list sparks debate about which comebacks truly stunned fans across the city. The conversation runs through names like Mark Messier, Bobby Bonilla, Javier Vázquez, and Geno Smith before expanding into modern hypotheticals. Could Saquon Barkley ever return to the Giants? Would Juan Soto going back to the Yankees be shocking? And which fan base would react the loudest if a former star suddenly came back? It's a classic Cinco countdown packed with nostalgia, arguments, and plenty of New York sports drama.
A classic New York baseball argument comes roaring back as the crew revisits the Joba Chamberlain debate and applies it to a new Yankees pitching prospect. The big question is simple but loaded: if a young arm can dominate in relief right away, do you chase the short-term payoff, or protect his future as a starter where the upside may be far greater? The conversation dives into how Joba's electric bullpen run shaped fan thinking, why dominant relief can cloud long-term development, and whether the Yankees should resist that temptation this time around. Along the way, they weigh starter value versus bullpen impact, touch on spring training impressions, and veer into a lively World Baseball Classic tangent that adds even more baseball flavor to the episode.
Stanton looks locked-in this Spring Training. Why can't he stay healthy?
C-Lo is back and has audio from Mike Breen talking about the Knicks inconsistencies. Jerry wonders how Mikal Bridges can be so hot and cold. Vinny Pasquantino talks about advancing in WBC and the overconsumption of espresso after his homers.
With Boomer and Gio out, and Jerry having connection difficulties, Willie and C-Lo kick off the show discussing the Knicks' shaky win in Utah, and Jerry's travel struggles on his way to Chicago. The conversation shifts to the Giants' addition of Isaiah Likely, the Jets' offseason ceiling, and a look at the Yankees' Spring Training success. The Ravens pivot to Trey Hendrickson following the failed Maxx Crosby trade. They discuss Mike Breen's comments on Knicks inconsistencies, and Vinny Pasquantino's WBC performance. Finally, after debating Giancarlo Stanton's health and reminiscing about jiu-jitsu, the show wraps up with a breakdown of O-line draft prospects and the possibility of an NFL Thanksgiving Eve game.
Giancarlo Stanton looks locked in this Spring Training, though Willie questions his ability to stay healthy. After Jerry and Willie reminisce about their jiu-jitsu days and various workouts, C-Lo returns with Spring Training audio. Vinny Pasquantino sends a message to Team USA while Aaron Nola remains indifferent, followed by a look at Rhode Island hockey's emotional win. Finally, Willie breaks down NFL Draft O-line prospects and considers the possibility of an NFL Thanksgiving Eve game.
The Giants brought in Isaiah Likely. Could the Giants compete for the NFC East title? The Jets have had a good offseason, but what is their ceiling this year? Jerry is tired of the midwest weather. C-Lo is back with more highlights, Dellin Betances is not doing great as a YES analyst, but the Yankees look great. Cam Skattebo introduced himself to John Harbaugh in a way only he could. Finally, can John Harbaugh solve all the Giants problems?
C-Lo is back with more highlights. Dellin Betances is not doing great as a YES analyst, but the Yankees look great. Cam Skattebo introduced himself to John Harbaugh in a way only he could.
La jornada del World Baseball Classic 2026 dejó grandes sorpresas y actuaciones históricas. En este episodio de Baseball News analizamos todo lo ocurrido en el Clásico Mundial de Béisbol. ⚾ República Dominicana derrota a Venezuela conectando cuatro cuadrangulares, termina invicta en la fase de grupos y se consolida como uno de los grandes favoritos del torneo.
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Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena situation still has legs. WBC Pool Play Review! How do the Yankees and Mariners stack up? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle react to Big Mac's bold prediction: Giancarlo Stanton is poised for the second-best season of his Yankees career, possibly hitting 35-40 home runs! Plus, Ben Rice could have a breakout year too, pushing the Yankees toward 130 wins! Also, chaos in the studio, hilarious behind-the-scenes moments, and listener calls make this segment a must-watch.
PantyNectar and MrP are back with updates on their growing empire and some wild listener confessions. They're diving into PantyNectar's new specialized X accounts while squashing rumors about her potentially stepping back from adult content. Episode highlights: • Raw listener confessions about sexual experiences and that post-nut clarity hit • PantyNectar's three new X accounts: @servinlooksonly, @servinsweatonly, @servineatsonly • Their new Moo Fitness app with AI workout creation and posture analysis • Shout-outs to their incredible Discord moderators managing 47K members • MrP's solo venture: the Zane Benton Podcast • Deep dive into Survivor season 50 drama and predictions • How their 13-year age gap plays into their relationship Timestamps: 00:00 Confession about hooking up with a trans woman 02:30 Sexuality talk and Vanderpump Rules drama 04:15 PantyNectar breaks down her three new X accounts 07:45 Setting the record straight about her adult content 12:20 Moo Fitness app launch with AI features 18:30 Discord community love and mod appreciation 22:45 More confessions: threesome chaos and clarity moments 26:00 MrP's new podcast announcement 30:15 Survivor season 50 breakdown and player analysis 45:30 Age gap relationship talk PantyNectar makes it crystal clear that her new accounts are just additions to her brand, not replacements. Her "Looks" accounts focus on outfits, sweat covers fitness content, and eats is all food. She's blunt about staying in adult content: "I'm way too young and way too sexy to stop the NSFW stuff." Their Moo Fitness app uses AI to build custom workout plans and can even analyze your photos for posture feedback. Pretty sick tech for a fitness app. They spend serious time thanking their Discord mods - Lord Adrian, Randy, Andy B, Yankees number one fan, Link, Angry Badger, and Lexi Legend. These legends keep their 47K-member community running smooth across fitness, pets, food, and adult channels. MrP's launching his solo show, the Zane Benton Podcast (originally called it Country Code). He wants space to talk tech, business, and self-improvement without the adult content angle. Then they go full nerd on Survivor season 50. All returning players this season. PantyNectar's backing contestant D as her winner - loves her combo of looks and work ethic. They're dying over Christian literally shitting himself in the latest episode. They break down player strategies and wonder why legends like Boston Rob got snubbed. PantyNectar jokes about competing herself, swearing she could shimmy up palm trees for coconuts. The confessions range from straightforward hookup stories to messy threesome drama and affair fallout. They keep their signature no-filter style while working through listener submissions. Their chemistry shines discussing everything from business moves to reality TV obsessions, proving why their audience keeps growing.
They guys talk with Marty to learn about his early love and appreciation for the Yankees. Marty began working for the organization as an assistant to Mickey Mantle when he was 19 years old. His love of the team and their tremendous history grew to where Marty became an accomplished author of several Yankee-related books. "Casey Stengel: Baseball's Greatest Character" is considered the best of all the books written about the former Yankee manager...and Bob was interviewed multiple times to assist in getting the most accurate information to conclude the work! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Evan and Tiki react to Team USA's World Baseball Classic loss and the wild reactions that followed from Mets and Yankees fans. The guys break down Nolan McLean's up-and-down outing, Aaron Judge striking out as the tying run, and whether some of the takes flying around social media and WFAN are completely out of control. They also debate the early McLean vs. Cam Schlittler conversation and why small sample sizes can spark huge arguments. Later, the show shifts to the Giants and the upcoming draft, including whether positional value really matters or if teams should simply draft long-term contributors. The hour also circles back to Geno Smith and his career arc, including the frustrations in Las Vegas and why, despite everything, he can still look back on his NFL career with pride.
A bizarre scenario in the World Baseball Classic has fans and analysts asking an uncomfortable question: could two teams theoretically work together to eliminate Team USA? With the tournament's complicated run-differential rules creating a narrow path for advancement, the hosts break down exactly how a Mexico–Italy game could determine whether the U.S. moves on—or gets sent home. They walk through the strange math behind the standings, debate whether collusion would ever actually happen in professional sports, and reflect on past examples where strategic outcomes raised eyebrows. Along the way, the conversation shifts into broader sports talk—from whether anyone will actually watch the game to debates about quarterback stability in the NFL and what it really means to build a winning culture for struggling franchises.
van and Tiki open with a takedown of Mark DeRosa after Team USA's chaotic World Baseball Classic loss, questioning how the manager could misread the tournament scenario so badly. They dive into the confusing tiebreakers, DeRosa's lineup decisions, and whether Team USA is taking the WBC seriously enough. Then the conversation shifts back to Geno Smith and the Jets, including whether fans are being too harsh and what realistic expectations should be. Plus, Mets and Yankees fans go at it after Nolan McLean and Aaron Judge become lightning rods in a wild WBC debate.
C-Lo starts with Team USA manager Mark DeRosa talking about Nolan McLean and then we hear the calls as Aaron Judge struck out to end the game. Hofstra beat Monmouth to punch their ticket to the NCAA tournament.
Evan and Tiki break down a surprising World Baseball Classic moment after Randy Arozarena blasted Team USA catcher Cal Raleigh following an awkward on-field interaction. Was it a real feud or just showmanship? The guys debate whether the tension is legit, how teammates can clash during international play, and what it would look like if something similar happened between New York stars. Plus, the conversation shifts to Aaron Judge and whether fans are reading too much into his emotions while playing for Team USA.
The final hour of Evan & Tiki is packed with NFL quarterback debates, a massive Yankees “what if,” and heated World Baseball Classic drama. The show starts with Evan's deep dive into rare NFL history — trying to find examples of teams with two left-handed quarterbacks in the same room, including the Boomer Esiason era in Cincinnati and legendary lefty Ken Stabler.
March 10, 1865Darlington, South CarolinaThirty days before the end of the Civil War, Confederate soldiers hanged seventeen-year-old Amy Spain from a sycamore tree on the courthouse lawn. Her crime: shouting "Bless the Lord, the Yankees have come!" and taking linens from the house where she'd been enslaved since birth.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-historian--2909311/support.You can pay more if you want to, but rent at the Safe House is still just a buck a week, and you can get access to over 400 ad-free episodes from the dusty vault, Safe House Exclusives, direct access to the Boss, and whatever personal services you require.We invite you to our other PULPULAR MEDIA podcasts:If disaster is more your jam, check out CATASTROPHIC CALAMITIES, telling the stories of famous and forgotten tragedies of the 19th and 20th centuries. What could go wrong? Everything!For brand-new tales in the old clothes from the golden era of popular literature, give your ears a treat with PULP MAGAZINES with two new stories every week.This episode includes AI-generated content.
What was your favorite moment from the first weekend of World Baseball Classic action? Buster and Eric Hosmer discuss. Plus, Manny Machado mentoring breakout start Junior Caminero on the Dominican Republic, and should Tarik Skubal pitch another game for the U.S.? Then, Tim Kurkjian talks about what gets him fired up about the WBC, Kyle Schwarber's home run against Great Britain, a high schooler forcing Aaron Judge into a double play, and his thoughts on the Tigers, Red Sox and Yankees after visiting Spring Training. Plus, Buster previews the Atlanta Braves and the St. Louis Cardinals. Later, Buster answers your WBC questions during Bleacher Tweets. 0:00 Eric Hosmer 18:38 Atlanta Braves Preview 19:53 Tim Kurkjian 38:39 St. Louis Cardinals Preview 39:45 Bleacher Tweets CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices