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Jerry has the sounds of Mike Breen as the Knicks win the championship. Jay Wright was on with Joe Benigno and talked about Jalen Brunson. We even heard from Leon Rose. James Dolan got booed at one of the watch parties until he apologized for it taking so long. We heard from Mike Brown after the win. Wemby said the loss was ‘painful'. The Carolina Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup. The Yankees beat the Blue Jays with a HR by Ben Rice.
Jerry's got lots more from the Knicks & Jalen Brunson. Clyde Frazier said this team reminds him of the 1970 team since there are so many guys thriving. The Yankees beat the Blue Jays as Ben Rice homered.
Chris McMonigle is back to recap another Yankees series, but first, he celebrates the Knicks ending New York's championship drought among the four major sports, how it means Aaron Judge is no longer the king of New York sports, and what the Yanks can learn from the champion Knicks. Plus, these Yanks are putting some narratives to bed after another series win without Judge. Giancarlo Stanton suffered a setback in his rehab from a calf strain, and Chris says fans can no longer count on seeing Stanton at all this season (9:50). Trent Grisham is also now on the IL, which C-Mac says is crushing given the timing and how Grisham was hitting before the injury (25:13). Finally, we break down the series victory over the Blue Jays and the main storylines that came from the three-game set (30:48).
Brent Gunning and Daniele Franceschi kick off Monday morning by recapping an eventful weekend of sports. They begin with the Blue Jays' series loss to the Yankees with thoughts on the level of concern in Toronto, where the team needs to improve, and who shoulders most of the blame. After the break, the guys turn their attention towards the Hurricanes hoisting the Stanley Cup. They break down Carolina's dominating performance in Game 5 and 6, Brandon Bussi's importance down the stretch, and Jordan Staal turning back the clock. What lesson can the Maple Leafs take from how the Hurricanes built their roster? 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.
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Sho Alli and Nick Ashbourne break down the Blue Jays' 8-3 loss vs. the Yankees to wrap up a series loss in Toronto. They take your calls and texts, and discuss some big picture items for the team; are injuries still a valid excuse for the lack of consistent run production? Has the lack of offence hurt an overworked bullpen? What holes does this team need filled, and are there too many of them to plug in 2026? How important is the coming road trip for this team's direction this season? Plus, they get into some smaller items from this game, including not walking Ben Rice in the ninth inning, the play of Jeff Hoffman, whether or not he balked, and John Schneider's subsequent ejection from the ballgame. 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.
Yankees vs. Blue Jays MLB Betting Odds & Picks, 6/14/26 | Night Moves Show by Ramon Scott
Anthony Volpe continues to struggle at the plate and in the field since returning from injury, and it has sparked a debate between Evan Roberts and Shaun Morash whether or not the time has come for the Yankees to wave the white flag on the former hyped prospect. Plus, Chris McMonigle calls for Volpe to be sent back to the minors, and Tommy Lugauer reacts to the Bombers sweeping the Guardians without Aaron Judge. Finally, Craig Carton blames Derek Jeter for the Knicks dropping game three at MSG!
Anthony Volpe continues to struggle at the plate and in the field since returning from injury, and it has sparked a debate between Evan Roberts and Shaun Morash whether or not the time has come for the Yankees to wave the white flag on the former hyped prospect. Plus, Chris McMonigle calls for Volpe to be sent back to the minors, and Tommy Lugauer reacts to the Bombers sweeping the Guardians without Aaron Judge. Finally, Craig Carton blames Derek Jeter for the Knicks dropping game three at MSG!
The hosts of 92.3 The Fan discuss the Guards in light of the team's recent mini-skid, which dropped them out of first place in the AL Central after Thursday's action. What's going on with the offense, and how concerned were you after being swept by the Yankees? Plus, Steven Kwan's continued struggles, and re-evaluating the Patrick Bailey trade.
Recapping a tough week for the Guardians with the Yankees in town. Reliever Tim Herrin joins the show to talk about his recent stretch of strong pitching. Plus, Assistant Director of Player Development Will Huntington stops by to talk about the latest happenings in Akron. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The hosts of 92.3 The Fan discuss the Guards in light of the team's recent mini-skid, which dropped them out of first place in the AL Central after Thursday's action. What's going on with the offense, and how concerned were you after being swept by the Yankees? Plus, Steven Kwan's continued struggles, and re-evaluating the Patrick Bailey trade.
On this episode of No Credentials Required, Ryan and Dustin discuss the championship pressure facing both the Carolina Hurricanes and New York Knicks as each team sits one win away from a title. The guys examine the biggest moments from the Stanley Cup Final and NBA Finals, discuss who has the edge heading into the next games, and what a championship would mean for each franchise. The conversation then shifts to baseball as the New York Yankees complete a sweep in Cleveland. Ryan and Dustin break down the Yankees' recent play, key contributors, and whether they're positioning themselves as the team to beat in the American League. To wrap up the show, the hosts discuss comments made by Mack Wilson Jr. that could provide extra motivation for the Los Angeles Rams and examine how much bulletin-board material still matters in today's NFL. No Credentials Required is a part of the Belly Up Sports Media Network. Belly Up Sports: https://www.bellyupsports.com | https://www.youtube.com/@bellyupsports Righteous Felon: This episode's affiliate sponsor is Righteous Felon Craft Jerky: Save 15% off your order with promo code NOCREDS at checkout! Plus, free shipping for every order of $60 or more! | https://www.righteousfelon.com Follow No Credentials Required on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, and subscribe to our YouTube page for live shows and additional content!
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has produced an amazing film - documenting the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, 25 years later, and how the Mets and Yankees helped heal New York. The foundation has given The Terry Collins Show permission to air the film in its entirety, which we proudly present here on our YouTube Channel. Mets participants featured in the film include: Terry Collins, Mike Piazza, Al Leiter, John Franco, Todd Zeile, Robin Ventura, Bobby Valentine, Howie Rose, Jay Horwitz, Steve Phillips and Sue Lucchi. Yankee Participants include: Joe Torre, Paul O'Neill, Roger Clemens, Scott Brosius, Lee Mazzilli, Brian Cashman, Suzyn Waldman. Other participants include former Braves Players Brian Jordan and Steve Karsay, and others who will "Never Forget". The film discusses the Tunnel to Towers origin and mission and features founder/CEO Frank Siller, and Stephen SIller Jr., the son of fallen FDNY firefighter and 9/11 hero Stephen Siller, who lost his life saving others that morning. The Tunnel to Towers Foundation was formed in his honor. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel or watch any of our episodes here: / @theterrycollinsshow Subscribe to the Terry Collins show on your favorite podcast platform Follow The Terry Collins Show: X: https://x.com/TerryCollins_10 Instagram: / terrycollins_10 Facebook: / theterrycollinsshow Follow John Arezzi on X: https://x.com/johnarezzi Follow John Arezzi on Instagram: / johnarezzi Donate $11 a month to now help first responders, veterans and our military heroes. Go to Tunnel to Towers and help them do good: https://t2t.org/ Check out some AMAZIN Mets Memorabilia from our friends at Coachs Collectibles here: https://coachscollectiblesny.com/ Host: Terry Collins Co-Host: John Arezzi Creative Director: Marsh Researcher - Dominic DiBiase Executive Producer: John Arezzi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The hosts of 92.3 The Fan discuss the Guards in light of the team's recent mini-skid, which dropped them out of first place in the AL Central after Thursday's action. What's going on with the offense, and how concerned were you after being swept by the Yankees? Plus, Steven Kwan's continued struggles, and re-evaluating the Patrick Bailey trade.
Anthony Volpe continues to struggle at the plate and in the field since returning from injury, and it has sparked a debate between Evan Roberts and Shaun Morash whether or not the time has come for the Yankees to wave the white flag on the former hyped prospect. Plus, Chris McMonigle calls for Volpe to be sent back to the minors, and Tommy Lugauer reacts to the Bombers sweeping the Guardians without Aaron Judge. Finally, Craig Carton blames Derek Jeter for the Knicks dropping game three at MSG!
Broadway star Avery Wilson joins Carton and Big Mac to discuss his role as the Knicks' good luck charm and participate in a live singing challenge. They react to a caller's claim that her Basset Hound accurately predicts game results using cookies. Discussion also covers record NBA viewership and the rumor that Aroldis Chapman wants an apology from Brian Cashman to return to the Yankees. 01:30 - Avery Wilson MSG Interview 08:10 - Victor Wembanyama Hotel Rumors 11:45 - Studio Singing Challenge 16:26 - Michael Jackson Film Legacy 20:22 - Basset Hound Knicks Prediction 26:47 - NBA Finals Viewership Records 29:36 - Jinxes And Superstitions Debate 35:55 - Aroldis Chapman Apology Request
Sho Alli and Nick Ashbourne break down the Blue Jays' 3-1 loss vs. the Yankees to even this series at one game apiece in Toronto. They take your calls and texts, and get right to the two eighth inning decisions that turned this game: asking Ernie Clement to bunt with runners on first and second base and nobody out, and not pinch-hitting for Charles McAdoo with the bases loaded later in the inning. Should John Schneider take more flak for asking Clement to bunt or not inserting Alejandro Kirk into the game? They debate Schneider's role as manager and what modern managers do in today's game, get into Kazuma Okamoto smashing a solo home run off Cam Schlittler, and discuss Kevin Gausman's seven innings of one-run ball. 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.
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker break down the Blue Jays' 8-5 win vs. the Yankees to open the three-game series in Toronto! They take your calls and texts, and get right to the return of Alejandro Kirk off the IL, as he had a huge day in the win - is he the most important player on the roster when you consider his work behind the plate as well? What does that do for the team moving forward? They get into Kazuma Okamoto blasting a two-run homer into the fifth deck, the at-bats from Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and what they saw in a tough start from Trey Yesavage. 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.
Canada has officially secured its first-ever point at a FIFA World Cup, drawing 1-1 with Bosnia and Herzegovina at Toronto Stadium in a match they could have easily won. Cyle Larin provided the breakthrough in the 78th minute, and Canada now turns its attention to Qatar in Vancouver next Thursday. In the Stanley Cup Final, Carolina edged Vegas 4-2 on 880 CHED to take a 3-2 series lead. We break down how the Hurricanes' goaltending change has stabilized things in net, and how their structure has effectively suffocated the Golden Knights' attack. Around the NHL, Darnell Nurse has agreed to waive his no-move clause as he and the Oilers explore a trade, while there is still no update on the Mike Babcock situation. Meanwhile, Connor McDavid and Evan Bouchard were both honoured as NHL All-Stars, and McDavid finished runner-up in the Hart Trophy race to Nikita Kucherov. In the NBA Finals, the New York Knicks completed a stunning Game 4 comeback to take a 3-1 series lead, highlighted by a dramatic late tip-in from former Raptor OG Anunoby—who is firmly in the NBA Finals MVP conversation. And in MLB action, the Toronto Blue Jays open a key series against the New York Yankees with Trey Yesavage taking the mound. Don't forget to subscribe to the show anywhere you get your streaming audio and follow Inside Sports on X (@InsideSports880). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yankees vs. Blue Jays MLB Betting Odds & Picks, 6/13/26 | Night Moves Show by Ramon Scott.
Yankees pitcher and AL Cy Young frontrunner Cam Schlittler joins the show to discuss his mindset, his epic postseason debut against the Red Sox last year, how he learned to hit 100 mph, and he shares a great story about how Aaron Judge helped him in a time of need. Jorge Castillo then joins to discuss Schlittler's dominance, the storybook walk-off home runs from Bryce Eldridge and Braden Montgomery, the Cardinals surprising season, and if Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns is on the hot seat. Plus Sarah Langs and Bleacher Tweets! 0:00 Welcome 0:51 Cam Schlittler joins 1:43 Postseason game against the Red Sox 3:00 Memories of being drafted by the Yankees 5:35 First time hitting 100 mph 8:15 The key to his 3-pitch fastball arsenal 9:19 Aaron Judge being a good captain 11:08 Giancarlo Stanton's role 12:11 A Massachusetts native playing for the Yankees 14:08 Jorge Castillo joins, Cam Schlittler's dominance 17:02 Bryce Eldridge walk-off Grand Slam 22:31 Braden Montgomery walk-off home run in debut 25:26 Jordan Walker's impressive year for St. Louis 27:27 Trade Deadline Outlook 30:18 The State of the Mets: Is David Stearns' job safe? 38:47 Sarah Langs plays the numbers game 39:47 Bleacher Tweets (Orioles, Australia) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yankees pitcher and AL Cy Young frontrunner Cam Schlittler joins the show to discuss his mindset, his epic postseason debut against the Red Sox last year, how he learned to hit 100 mph, and he shares a great story about how Aaron Judge helped him in a time of need. Jorge Castillo then joins to discuss Schlittler's dominance, the storybook walk-off home runs from Bryce Eldridge and Braden Montgomery, the Cardinals surprising season, and if Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns is on the hot seat. Plus Sarah Langs and Bleacher Tweets! 0:00 Welcome 0:51 Cam Schlittler joins 1:43 Postseason game against the Red Sox 3:00 Memories of being drafted by the Yankees 5:35 First time hitting 100 mph 8:15 The key to his 3-pitch fastball arsenal 9:19 Aaron Judge being a good captain 11:08 Giancarlo Stanton's role 12:11 A Massachusetts native playing for the Yankees 14:08 Jorge Castillo joins, Cam Schlittler's dominance 17:02 Bryce Eldridge walk-off Grand Slam 22:31 Braden Montgomery walk-off home run in debut 25:26 Jordan Walker's impressive year for St. Louis 27:27 Trade Deadline Outlook 30:18 The State of the Mets: Is David Stearns' job safe? 38:47 Sarah Langs plays the numbers game 39:47 Bleacher Tweets (Orioles, Australia) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael Scherer, staff writer at The Atlantic, talks about his reporting on the conflicts over the 250th anniversary celebration. Photo: LAKELAND, FL - MARCH 12: A detailed view of the special commemorative 250th anniversary American Flag flying during the spring training baseball game between the New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium on March 12, 2026 in Lakeland, Florida. The Yankees defeated the Tigers 4-3. (Photo by Mark Cunningham/MLB Photos via Getty Images) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this week’s edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob discusses the impending return of Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, how the return of Paul Goldschmidt has helped the New York Yankees weather the storm without Aaron Judge, and the 2026 MLB All-Star ballot. Plus, Los Angeles Angels MVP outfielder Mike Trout swings by, and AM 570 LA Sports Dodgers reporter David Vassegh checks in. Finally, we drop Rob's latest appearance on MLB Network and the latest edition of Pocket Protector Central with analytics maven Anthony Masterson, and reveal the tenth installment of Rob’s Memory Lane series. Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former USMNT Head Coach Gregg Behalter and Rich discuss Team USA's chances to make some noise in the World Cup, what it will be like watching his son Sebastian play for the national team, the improvement of play in MLS, and more. In ‘What's More Likely' Rich weighs in on the Broncos, Chiefs, Seahawks, Bears, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, Chargers QB Justin Herbert, the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Final, Dodgers 1B Freddie Freeman, Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber shift from Knicks fever into a heated debate over Aroldis Chapman and whether the Yankees should even consider bringing him back. Chapman's demand for an apology from the organization opens up a bigger conversation about trust, baggage, bullpen needs, and why some fans believe his numbers should not matter.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber open the hour with Shaun Morash reporting back from Citi Field, where he confronted fans wearing Knicks gear during a massive NBA Finals game. What started as a long running social media gripe turns into a funny and revealing test of New York sports loyalty. The debate centers on whether fans who chose Mets Cardinals over the Knicks are frauds, with excuses ranging from sunk cost tickets to relationship pressure to loyalty points. Evan and Tiki also work through referee complaints from the Knicks game before briefly touching on Yankees bullpen talk and another painful June 12 in Mets history.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber capture New York at full boil as the Knicks sit one win away from an NBA championship and fans wrestle with the reality of a title drought finally nearing its end. From bachelor party plans being reshaped around the game to wild ticket prices in San Antonio, the hour is filled with the emotion, urgency, and chaos that only a Knicks closeout chance can create. The conversation expands into where OG Anunoby's unforgettable tip belongs in New York sports history, how it compares to legendary moments from the Giants, Mets, Yankees, Rangers, and Islanders, and whether a future Jets Super Bowl run would be even bigger for the city. The guys also react to Aroldis Chapman wanting an apology from the Yankees, debate whether fans would ever accept him back, and sort through what real Knicks fandom looks like in a city ready to explode.
In this episode, Eric talks about the Pillars of "Athlete Diagnosis." In order to best serve an athlete, sports medicine and strength and conditioning specialists need to look comprehensively at a number of factors and work as a team. To illustrate, he shares a case study of an athlete with a history of shoulder pain and glenoid dysplasia and the entire associated process unfolded.Visit our sponsor, Ancore, and enter coupon code CRESSEY at checkout to save 10% on your order.
Join Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill and Jamie McLennan for Hour 2 on OverDrive! The guys are on set at Canada Soccer House at the Harbourfront Centre ahead of Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina at the FIFA World Cup, TSN Soccer Commentator Kristian Jack joins to discuss how Canada stacks up throughout the tournament and Will Arnett and Raptors' head coach Darko Rajakovic join from the match. MLB.com Blue Jays Reporter Keegan Matheson joins ahead of the Blue Jays' showdown against the Yankees and Bryan hands out his FanDuel Best Bets.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour talking about the World Cup and what games are being played in Boston. They also took calls on Patriots salaries and contracts.(8:57) The guys talk about it being one year after the Devers trade and where are the Red Sox now. Would they want Devers back?(19:14) The guys talk about Chapman says he wants an apology from Cashman if traded to the Yankees and if he would even be traded to the Yankees.(27:31) Taking calls about the Red Sox and talking about Red Sox history.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Yankees started the week very strong vs the Guardians with a sweep! We recap the series for them and how some of the other parts of the lineup have stepped up after Aaron Judge went down. We also discuss the issue of Anthony Volpe at shortstop and why it's clear that the time is now to cut bait. Make sure you stick around and subscribe for more episodes and content!
Jones and Keefe got into the Boston Red Sox and how the team will approach the trade deadline. Why is Aroldis Chapman talking about returning to the Yankees? The guys went on to answer a round of questions on a Friday Four-Pack and discussed the Knicks' chances of closing out the NBA Championship tomorrow night.
Arolids Chapman spoke about what he would need if he was going to play for the New York Yankees and the guys feel like the Red Sox closer will be out of Boston sooner rather than later.
Welcome back to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Sean is back for another Yankees series recap pod as he gives his reactions from the Yankees' sweep of the Guardians. He talks about the twists and turns of the series, the bulldog performance by Carlos Rodon in the series finale and the lineup stepping up. Next, Sean shouts out individual performers including Cody Bellinger, Trent Grisham, and Paul Goldschmidt before previewing this weekend's series with the Blue Jays in Toronto. Everyone enjoy the pod!
Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star catcher Will Smith was officially placed on the 10-day injured list due to neck inflammation. Corey Pieper breaks down the latest injury updates across Major League Baseball, runs through the Pitching Planner segment, and locks in the FanDuel Bet of the Day. In news and injury updates, Tarik Skubal sat while Kenley Jansen is out Friday, Seth Lugo underwent CT scans, and Justin Wrobleski suffered a hamstring contusion alongside Shohei Ohtani dealing with left knee inflammation. Jordan Lawlar makes his return today, while Antwone Kelly prepares for his MLB debut. For daily performance metrics, Tiger hitters Gleyber Torres, Wenceel Perez, Riley Greene, Colt Keith, Spencer Torkelson, and Zach McKinstry hit six home runs, while Keider Montero pitched 6.1 innings with four hits, one walk, and four strikeouts. Lars Nootbaar hit a home run, Alec Burleson homered in three straight games, and Bo Bichette and Juan Soto both hit home runs. Tyler Phillips pitched 5 innings allowing two hits and two walks with zero earned runs and five strikeouts against Merrill Kelly who went 6 innings allowing four hits, two walks, two earned runs, and one strikeout, while Cole Carrigg launched his first home run. On the negative side, Zebby Matthews struggled through 6 innings allowing nine hits, one walk, seven earned runs, and four strikeouts, while Bryan Woo was listed among the duds. The rotating Pitching Planner details upcoming matchups featuring Tarik Skubal at Cleveland, Trey Yesavage versus the New York Yankees, Taj Bradley versus St. Louis, Imai at Kansas City, Kyle Harrison versus Philadelphia, and Landen Roupp versus Chicago Cubs. First Cup Fantasy Baseball drops every weekday around 9 AM ET on The F6P Hour. Use code F6PPODS for 15% off All Access at fantasysixpack.net – rankings, matchup tools, DFS and betting cheat sheets, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mark's Birthday Surprise at the Ballpark Mark celebrates a milestone birthday with a surprise family reunion organized by his wife Karen. The whole family attended a Tampa Bay Rays vs. Miami Marlins game at LoanDepot Park (Marlins Park), where Mark got a "Grand Slam" scoreboard shoutout, a birthday button, and a slice of chocolate cake delivered to his seat behind the dugout. Special thanks to Lou Schiff for his help with this nightTampa Bay Rays RecapThe Rays are 5-5 in their last 10 games but have swept all AL East opponents.Drew Rasmussen delivered back-to-back dominant starts: 9 Ks in 7 innings (87 pitches) vs. the Marlins, followed by 13 Ks in 7 innings (97 pitches) vs. the Red Sox - 22 strikeouts over two games.The Rays beat Boston 7 - 5, overcoming a shaky eighth inning.Yandy Díaz is on fire in June: .444 AVG, .475 OBP, 1.058 OPS - the hosts discuss Yandy's impact on younger hitters like Junior CamineroAaron Judge's injury opens a window for the Rays to take the AL East division crown outright, potentially reducing playoff risk.Mat breaks down how the Yankees' and Blue Jays' health issues shift the competitive landscape.Mike Trout's FutureWill Trout pull a "Ray Bourque" & join a contender to chase a World Series ring?Mat predicts he lands with the Dodgers; Mark dreams of Trout joining Randy Arozarena and Julio Rodríguez on the Seattle Mariners.Softball's "River" Rule Mark shares a curiosity from John Boy Media's YouTube channel: a women's softball rule where a batter crowding the plate in a certain zone (the "river") is NOT awarded first base after being hit by a pitch.Ken Babby & the Rays in the Community Mark attended an Embarc Tampa quarterly leadership meeting featuring Rays CEO Ken Babby. Highlights include Babby's background at The Washington Post's digital division (working alongside Steve Jobs on iPad rollout), his ownership of the Akron RubberDucks and Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, and his commitment to diversity - the Jumbo Shrimp were the only minor league team with a black general manager. That GM is now joining the Rays organization. The team also has upcoming community events including an Evan Longoria tribute night and a Juneteenth celebration.Sports, Community & Belonging Mat reflects on how championship runs — like the Blue Jays' World Series wins and the Montreal Canadiens' recent playoff run — unite cities across all cultures and backgrounds. The hosts discuss the undervalued economic and social impact of sports franchises on their communities.Women's Baseball in the SpotlightThe hosts preview a busy summer for women's baseball in Illinois.Women's Baseball World Cup Group Stage — Coming to Rivet Stadium in Rockford, IL (capacity ~4,000). Six teams, three games per day, USA plays the night game. Finals are set for 2027, also in Rockford.All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) reunion events.Baseball For All (founded by Dr. Justine Siegel) — grassroots tournaments and camps that have become pipelines to the Women's Pro Baseball League.Women's Pro Baseball League — launching in August in Springfield, IL.Guest interview with Ryan Woodward of the International Women's Baseball Center, discussing the Women's Baseball Heritage Trail (historic stops across the US and Canada) and the World Cup group stage.Tampa-Area Baseball ShoutoutsSt. Leo University wins the NCAA Division II Softball Championship.University of Tampa Spartans win the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship — a three-peat! Mark gives a special tribute to the late Tony Saladino, whose grandson Nico Saladino played on the previous UT championship team.Remember to like and subscribe to BaseballBiz On Deck. You may also find BaseballBiz on Deck, on YouTube at iHeart Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and at baseball biz on deck dot com. Also you can find Mat @matgermain.bsky.social or Mark at baseballbizondeck@gmail.com and BaseballBiz On Deck with Facebook social
JD previews Canada's opening matchup against Bosnia and Herzegovina and ponders what the fan ratio might be in the home-opener. JD then talks about the Blue Jays series against the New York Yankees before. Two-time Stanley Cup champion Kris Versteeg (08:30) joins the show to react to the Stanley Cup Final, the chippiness of Game 5, what Vegas can do in Game 6 to stay alive, who needs to step up for Vegas Conn Smythe favourites, Jordan Staal turning back the clock, and the play of Brandon Bussi. The week ends with JD and Versteeg debating Dylan Larkin's list of trade destinations. 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.
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker share their reaction to the Blue Jays' roster moves including reinstating Alejandro Kirk, recalling Davis Schneider, Daulton Varsho placed on the IL and designating Tyler Henieman for assignment before bringing on the Jays' manager John Schneider (2:24). The skipper explains some of the moves, Shane Bieber's status, how he will balance the workload for Kirk and Brandon Valenzuela, if he would consider moving George Springer back to the outfield, Vlad Jr.'s struggles against the breaking ball, if he's had conversations with Max Scherzer about his future, and Trey Yesavage's second outing against the New York Yankees. Then, Jeff and Kevin chat about Bieber's recent rehab start and why fans should trust the management team to handle Scherzer's next steps. 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.
Sportsnet's Shi Davidi (10:20) joins Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker ahead of the Blue Jays' series opener against the Yankees. They break down the Jays' recent roster moves with Tyler Heineman being DFA'd, whether George Springer could be back in the outfield, Addison Barger's rehab progress, and the plan for Max Scherzer as Shane Bieber nears a return. Later, ESPN's Tim Kurkjian (31:11) stops by to share his thoughts on the Jays' season so far, what the Jays can expect from the Yankees' pitching, how the Yankees manage in Aaron Judge's absence, Ernie Clement's All-Star case, and why the Tigers shouldn't trade Tarik Skubal. 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.
Ken Davidoff (00:25:22) makes his debut on the podcast to promote his new book (with Harley A. Rotbart), 101 Lessons from the Dugout. Ken is a Michigan graduate and he and Steve talk a tad bit of college hockey while Ken mentions appearing on The Rich Eisen Show. Ken looks back on his time covering the Yankees and remembers the ACLS home run by David Justice, the wild moments during the 2001 World Series, and being there for the Derek Jeter flip play. Ken and Steve then get into the book. Ken explains how the project with Harley came together and discusses a few of the chapters and lessons that can be learned from the book. Steve starts the show with a packed First things First that includes the thrill of Italy winning the u17 Euros but the despair of not being a part of the World Cup. Also, the 2026 Braves reach 24 games over .500, the Sabres come away with 0 NHL awards, and Alvin Kamara makes a surprise appearance at Saints OTA's. The show ends with one last thing about time and the tricks it plays on us all. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
With the Yankees in town, the Blue Jays face some big questions. Arden and Ben discuss Brandon Valenzuela's impact behind the plate (2:04) before wondering which Jays will be all-stars (22:47). This podcast is produced and sound engineered by Christian Ryan and hosted by Arden Zwelling and Ben Nicholson-Smith. Contact us: attheletters@sportsnet.ca The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
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Blake Murphy is joined by Sportsnet's Chris Black to discuss George Springer's dip in production, Brendon Little's pitching with the Bisons and Patrick Corbin's last few starts. Afterwards, Jorge Castillo (31:52) previews the Aaron Judge-less New York Yankees. Baseball labour reporter Jen Ramos-Eisen (50:58) talks the latest in the CBA negotiations and the Athletics playing in Vegas. In the final segment, Blake takes your texts on Nathan Lukes, Ernie Clement, the 4th and 5th starter spots and more! (1:15:30) 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 affiliate.
The Knicks stormed back from 29 points down in the third quarter to beat the Spurs for a 3-1 series lead, sealed by an OG Anunoby tip-in that could become an iconic sports moment. Jerry delivers his first update with the play-by-play sounds of the legendary shot, followed by Charles Barkley calling the Spurs the stupidest team he's seen. Postgame, Jose Alvarado declared "that's called Knicks basketball" and Josh Hart thanked OG for taking him off the hook for a mistake. Meanwhile, the Mets lost to the Cardinals again, but a two-run triple from Jazz propelled the Yankees past the Guardians once more. Finally, Gio wraps up the hour noting how the world was ready to "slurp all over Wemby" if the Knicks had lost.
Jerry's first update starts with the play by play sounds of the OG tip-in. In the postgame, Charles Barkley said the Spurs are the stupidest team he's seen. After the game Jose Alvarado said, ‘that's called Knicks basketball'. Josh Hart thanked OG for taking him off the hook for his mistake. Also, the Mets lost to the Cardinals again. Jazz had a 2 run triple as the Yankees beat the Guardians again.
Jerry with the sounds of Tommy Lugauer at halftime who refused to say the game was over. Craig Carton said the game was over during his halftime show. We heard Mike Breen's call on the OG tip-in. Mike Brown said it was the biggest play in Knicks history. Wemby talked about how things can go from here.
Ken and Anthony bring in producer John to react to the Guardians losing four straight and dropping a half game behind the White Sox after getting swept by the Yankees, debating whether fans should actually be worried or trust the long-game mentality this franchise has built. The guys also field a wild suggestion that Chase DeLauter should be sent down, which Ken shoots down immediately, while also questioning why Kyle Manzardo isn't getting more at-bats. The NBA Finals comeback gets a brief look too, with the crew breaking down why no lead is ever safe in today's three-point-happy league.
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