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Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to a messy mix of New York sports drama, from frustration over a Brunson versus deGrom social media graphic to fresh Yankees injury updates involving Trent Grisham, Jason Dominguez, and Max Fried. The conversation turns serious with a debate over Brendan Sorsby, his college gambling history, and whether an NFL team should take a chance on him in the supplemental draft. The guys weigh talent, risk, integrity, and whether the Jets should even consider inviting that kind of controversy into their quarterback room.
Jalen Brunson winning a Knicks championship has turned celebration into a heated New York sports legacy debate. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber weigh whether Brunson's role in ending the Knicks drought puts him ahead of icons like Eli Manning and Derek Jeter, or whether he still needs more titles to climb that ladder. The conversation digs into what makes a championship truly historic, from Eli beating the undefeated Patriots to Jeter delivering across multiple Yankees title runs. Callers add perspective on the Knicks escaping decades of embarrassment, the power of winning in a basketball city, and why Brunson's rise has changed how New York fans measure greatness.
New York Yankees legend Jim Leyritz joins Sid live in-studio to discuss the greatest moments in New York City sports history, and where OG Anunoby's NBA Finals Game 4 game-winning tip-in ranks among them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Meredith Marakovitz of the YES Network to preview the White Sox-Yankees series that will get started Tuesday evening in the Bronx.
00:00-20:00: KK is back to discuss the state of the Yankees, the terrible AL, why Ohtani isn't the GOAT yet, the fantastic Brewers, an eventual strike, the NL's big picture and more. Thanks to CH Insurance and Batavia Downs Gaming. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mike Schur is a TV writer and producer best known for creating Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Good Place. He also worked on The Office and played Mose, Dwight's delightfully odd cousin. Impressive credentials, of course—but most importantly to us, he's a massive baseball fan. That may even be underselling it. Mike joins Tim Kurkjian and Jeff to talk baseball, including the fact that both he and Tim were at Pedro Martínez's legendary 17-strikeout game against the Yankees. Was that the greatest pitching season ever? The three also dive into their shared love of storytelling and why the best baseball stories often stick with us as much as the games themselves. Is it any surprise that one of television's great writers appreciates a great story? Schur also praises the Brewers for their knack for pulling off incredible trades and shares his deep admiration for Shohei Ohtani, encouraging everyone to appreciate just how remarkable a player he is. And, of course, there's Mike's new book, Big Fan: Two Friends, 82,490 Miles, and the Wild, Wonderful Sports We Love, co-authored with sportswriter Joe Posnanski. Released in May 2026, the book explores fandom across sports, music, and beyond, celebrating the passion that brings people together. Pick up a copy online or wherever books are sold. One quick editorial note: this episode was recorded on June 10, just one day before Jeff and his wife, Emily, welcomed their son, Bodie, into the world. Thanks so much for watching and listening, and thanks for being part of our family. Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discountSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the Cubs' 5-4 win over the Rockies on Monday and to preview the upcoming White Sox-Yankees series in the Bronx.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh continued to discuss the top sports stories of the day in the Pick 6 segment.
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).
Welcome, author and painter, Tom Lopatosky. Not only is Tom the author of two books: The Care And Maintenance Of A New England Home and The Care And Maintenance Of A Block Island Home, but he also hosts PROTALK Home Improvement Radio (630AM/99.7FM WPRO) Saturdays at 2 pm and writes monthly home improvement articles. Tom Lopatosky is the founder and owner of LOPCO Contracting, a painting & repair company in East Providence, Rhode Island, since 1995. He also owns Cheer UP Athletics, an all-star cheer gym he started in 2016. Tom has two daughters, Tamara and Ivelisse. He is a New York Yankees and Providence College Basketball fan. Tom also enjoys traveling—his favorite cities are New Orleans, San Antonio, and Las Vegas. A parishioner of St. Adalbert's Church in Providence, Rhode Island, he helps in the community whenever possible. Tom Lopatosky graduated from Classical High School, earned both a Marketing and Finance degree with a Computer Information Systems minor from Bryant University, and is actively pursuing his MBA at the University of South Carolina. Tom spoke with The Artists Index's cofounder, documentarian, and now occasional podcast host, Ron Fortier, recently about his passion, his life, career, and his journey as an author, among his many other pursuits and interests. This episode was recorded at the Spectrum Marketing Group studio at Howland Place in New Bedford. Thomas Lopatosky Lopco Contracting 310 Bourne Avenue Box 32 East Providence, RI 02916 United States Email | Website | Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Other We're not asking for you to finance a nonprofit. Instead, we are asking for your support to fund a legacy. Our mission is to preserve and document the lives and legacies of all South Coast Artists. If you would like to be a guest on The Artists Index or have a suggestion, please let us know!
Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS HOME PAGEEPISODE SUMMARYJoin Mark as he relives the 1996 New York Yankees season, the first World Series Championship for the team since 1978. It was also one of the greatest comebacks in World Series history. Tune in this final of the 3 part series.You can read the full blog post here.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS BACKGROUNDHost Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. See Mark's book below.No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training: A Guide For People With Limited TimeRunning Wild: (Growing Up In The 1970s)
Our betting expert & favorite Baltimorean PJ Glasser stops in to share his best bets. How was the College World Series? Who is PJ's pick for the US Open at Shinnocock Hills? What about team USA's odds at the World Cup? The NBA Finals, NBA Draft & MLB best bets too.
Full Show Broadcast. Today's guests include: Jimmy Patsos on the NBA & Betting Expert PJ Glasser. The Bufflo Bills Training Camp schedule is out. The Rochester Red Wings playoff push & Tim shares his take of the day. Gene has bold sports headlines & top stories.
The Yankees are winning games like nothing can touch them, and that's exactly the problem: everything is touching them. Aaron Judge is out with a stress fracture on his first rib, Giancarlo Stanton is back on the injured list with more imaging ahead, and key names like Trent Grisham, Max Fried, and Clark Schmidt are also sidelined. Yet the New York Yankees still sit on top of the American League. So what's real, what's luck, and what's going to break when the calendar flips to August?I dig into the stretch that includes a strong series in Toronto and the bigger reasons the team keeps stacking wins. I talk lineup sparks from Ben Rice, the steady impact of Paul Goldschmidt, and why Cody Bellinger's all-around game keeps showing up when the Yankees need it. I also get into the “edge” factor, why a player like Caballero can change the feel of a team, and why the defense looks different when the right guys are playing the right spots.Then I hit the uncomfortable truth: the bullpen is still a major concern, and the trade deadline has to be about building an October-proof roster, not just surviving June. I also put the hot start in context, because the American League has been shockingly weak, and that changes how we judge the standings. Finally, I look ahead at the schedule and the must-fix positions, from catcher production to third base stability, so the season doesn't turn into a “nice story” instead of a real run.If you're following Yankees baseball for more than highlights, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a quick review so more fans can find the show.Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
Full Hour 2. Tim Schneider kicks off hour 2 with his hot take. Gene offers up shots & top sports news. Betting expert PJ Glass stops in to off his best bets.
We started by comparing Jalen Brunson to Mark Messier as legendary local athletes, before taking calls from Knicks fans comparing Brunson to "Wemby the jerk." Jerry returns for an update featuring Jalen Brunson, followed by Clyde Frazier comparing this squad to the 1970 team because so many guys are thriving. Finally, the Yankees beat the Blue Jays behind a Ben Rice home run, and we wrap up the hour talking about Thursday's upcoming parade.
The Yankees were dealt another blow with the hamstring injury to Trent Grisham. Despite that they took the series in Toronto and should still be the final team standing in the American League in 2026.
The Knicks are NBA Champions, and today's show is an all-out celebration of MVP Jalen Brunson's legendary run alongside heavy criticism of Victor Wembanyama's controversial series. We spend the morning taking emotional calls from fans, looking ahead to Thursday's parade, and hearing championship reactions from broadcasters and Knicks legends. Jerry keeps us rolling with updates covering James Dolan's antics, the Monica McNutt and Taylor Swift drama, the Hurricanes' Stanley Cup win, and the latest on the Yankees and Jets.
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.
The Knicks are NBA Champions and Gio feels like a kid again as we look at the moves that got them here and the importance of MVP Jalen Brunson. Opinions are shifting on Victor Wembanyama after Boomer called him the NBA's dirtiest player. Jerry's first update brings the sounds of Mike Breen's championship call, followed by Jay Wright talking Brunson, insights from Leon Rose, James Dolan getting booed at a watch party, Mike Brown's reactions, and a painful "see y'all never" from Wemby. Finally, the Hurricanes win the Stanley Cup, a Ben Rice home run lifts the Yankees over the Blue Jays, , and a caller suggests Wemby hung around "scumbag monks."
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Episode 432: Baseball never rests, and neither do we. Baseball is Dead is back with a full recap of all the weekend series! Tarik Skubal made his long-awaited return to an MLB mound. The guys break down his first start back and discuss what the future holds for the lefty. Jacob Misiorowski delivered a masterpiece that left the entire league in awe. He threw a 9-inning, 15-strikeout shutout with a perfect 100 Game Score, putting himself firmly in the driver's seat for the National League Cy Young. Jay Hay puts the historic start in proper perspective and gives it the praise it deserves. Jared and Tyler ask Dallas about his final days in Las Vegas with the A's, plus the record-breaking day the Colorado Rockies had in Sin City. Dallas reacts live to the first round of All-Star Game voting results — and he is not happy with what he sees. Lastly, the guys host another potential 1-1 pick in this year's MLB Draft. UCLA star Roch Cholowsky joins the show to talk about the draft season! 00:00:00 - Jared's Neighbor PTSD 00:17:33 - Rapid Weekend Series Recap | Rays vs Angels 00:18:42 - Astros vs Royals 00:20:05 - Red Sox vs Rangers 00:22:14 - Marlins vs Pirates 00:24:11 - Cardinals vs Twins 00:25:02 - Braves vs Mets 00:27:25 - Yankees vs Blue Jays 00:29:35 - Cubs vs Giants 00:31:28 - Brewers vs Phillies 00:33:24 - Nationals vs Mariners 00:35:33 - Diamondbacks vs Reds 00:37:29 - Padres vs Orioles 00:38:01 - Tigers vs Guardians | Tarik Skubal Returns 00:46:13 - The No-Hitter Heard All Around Saugus, Massachusetts. 01:01:19 - The BID Patreon! 01:07:19 - Jacob Misiorowski, 9 IP, 15 Ks, 0 ERs 01:33:23 - The A's Week in Vegas Ends 01:42:10 - All Star Game Voting Numbers Released 01:47:25 - Final Thoughts 01:50:15 - Interview With Hopeful 1-1 Pick, UCLA INF Roch Cholowsky NEW BID MERCH IS HERE: https://www.baseballisdead.com Trade $20 get $20 on Kalshi - http://www.kalshi.com/r/BID This episode of Baseball is Dead is sponsored by BetterHelp. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/BASEBALL #ad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Yankees were dealt another blow with the hamstring injury to Trent Grisham. Despite that they took the series in Toronto and should still be the final team standing in the American League in 2026.
Rabbi Josh Feigelson takes on one of America's most cherished myths: the rugged, self-made individual. In the fourth episode of the Independence miniseries, he argues it's not only historically ironic but profoundly un-Jewish. Drawing on Torah's laws of the field, he makes the case that our success is never a solo act. The episode closes with a grounding meditation on gratitude and interdependence. Jeremy Engels' On Mindful Democracy: A Declaration of Interdependence to Mend a Fractured World. Be in touch at josh@unpacked.media. This episode is sponsored by Jonathan and Kori Kalafer and the Somerset Patriots: The Bridgewater, NJ-based AA Affiliate of the New York Yankees. --------------- This podcast is brought to you by Unpacked, an OpenDor Media Brand.For other podcasts from Unpacked, check out: Jewish History Nerds Stars of David with Elon Gold Unpacking Israeli History Wondering Jews
Mike discusses the Knicks' recent championship win and its significance, along with how Victor Wembanyama. Mike also answers Knicks fans emails including topics of Leon Rose and if this puts more pressure on the Yankees. 00:00 Knicks Championship Impact 07:10 Future Prospects 10:58 Listener Questions 12:00 Coaching Impact 19:04 Free Agent Signings 31:09 Historical Team Comparison
Duke Coughlin, Jordan Lazowski, Nik Gaur, and Carson Kass come to you live after the White Sox finish off a series victory with the Dodgers with a 6-4 victory! The club is now 4-1 in what has been deemed their toughest stretch of the season to date, taking 2 from the Braves and Dodgers each before heading to New York to face the Yankees. What's been most impressive so far about this stretch, and what does Jose Ramirez's injury mean for the White Sox' division chances? Plus, the crew talks more about the work our page will be doing with White Sox Charities on Tuesday, June 23rd!
Welcome back to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Sean is back for a Yankees series recap pod as he reacts to the Yankees taking 2/3 from the Blue Jays in Toronto. Sean discusses how important the series win was for the Yanks before diving into his biggest observations including Paul Goldschmidt's continues hot streak, Trent Grisham's injury and Ryan Weathers' recent struggles. Finally, Sean previews this week's series vs the White Sox. Everyone enjoy the pod!
Coming off a series loss aginst the New York Yankees that the Toronto Blue Jays could have swept, Justin and Patrick dive into the numbers. The Blue Jays simply turn into different hitters with RISP, forgetting how to do even the most simple things at the plate.The guys discuss lineup construction including not starting George Springer against RHP until he heats up, and why the Jays aren't moving Ernie Clement into the top 2 spots on a regular basis.
Ryan and Sam discuss the Yankees' series victory over the Blue Jays, with the big takeaways from the series among other key issues surrounding the Bronx Bombers! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
JD recaps the Stanley Cup Final victory for the Carolina Hurricanes (4:00). He highlights Jordan Staal winning the Conn Smythe, ponders if the 'Canes team-building can be duplicated, and outlines Mitch Marner's play in Games 5 and 6. JD then dives into the Knicks breaking their 53-year championship drought (24:00), Jalen Brunson altering the small guard narrative, the future of De'Aaron Fox, and how the Raptors fumbled the post-Kawhi era. After the break (35:00), JD jumps into the Blue Jays weekend series against the Yankees, Canada's start to the World Cup and UFC Freedom 250 . 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 recap the Blue Jays' weekend series against the New York Yankees, why some of their biggest takeaways weren't the lack of extra base hits, whether Alejandro Kirk should have started the second game, growing concerns with how the bullpen performed against New York, Yankees shortstop Jose Caballero's pitch clock antics and John Schneider's thoughts on the issue. Then the guys head to the Back Leg Line to hear from fans about the team and how they played against the AL East-leading Yankees. 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.
Blue Jays reporter and recent recipient of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame's Jack Graney Award, Hazel Mae (1:57), joins Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker to kick off the second hour of the off-day edition. She shares her thoughts on the Jays' series loss against the Yankees, missed opportunities on offence, and the bullpen's workload. Then, co-host of Intentional Talk and former MLB pitcher Ryan Dempster (21:13) discusses the state of the American League, who should make the call on Max Scherzer's future, Trey Yesavage's rookie road bumps, how players stay motivated on slumping teams, and Jacob Misiorowski's all-time stuff. 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.
Will and Steve are back, and the Yankees had a terrific week on the road.-Winning in Cleveland and Toronto-Beating Kevin Gausman-Paul Goldschmidt's renaissance-The roster's insane depth-The Yankees are the best team in the ALAll that and more on the latest from YankeesFiles!
Despite the injuries continuing to pile up, the Yankees just keep winning and producing on both sides of the ball. We talk about the team taking five of six on the road and continuing to find ways to win.0:00 Intro0:25 An Impressive 5-1 Road Trip5:19 Game 1 Recap & Thoughts (CLE)9:14 Game 2 Recap & Thoughts (CLE)14:36 Tip Of The Cap (Reliever): Cruz (CLE)17:08 Game 3 Recap & Thoughts (CLE)18:32 Tip Of The Cap (Starter): Rodon (CLE)21:52 Tip Of The Cap (Position Player): Goldy (CLE)23:49 Game 1 Recap & Thoughts (TOR)26:50 Game 2 Recap & Thoughts (TOR)27:51 Tip Of The Cap (Starter): Schlittler (TOR)31:24 Game 3 Recap & Thoughts (TOR)33:19 Tip Of The Cap (Reliever): Doval (TOR)35:27 Bullpen Stabilizing40:43 Volpe Vs. Cab Discourse42:36 Tip Of The Cap (Position Player): Jazz (TOR)45:18 Up Next46:06 Outro*SUPPORT THE POD*https://account.venmo.com/u/Robert-Carbone-Jr-28Audio
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).
Blake Murphy is joined by Sportsnet's Shi Davidi, as they discuss the lead-up to John Schneider's ejection, Kevin Gausman's incredible Saturday start, and what comes with Shane Bieber's return. Afterwards, Brandon Wile (30:20) joins to talk about the state of the Red Sox's ahead of their series with the Jays. Later, Jake Mintz (51:15), Yahoo Sports baseball writer, talks with Blake about the College World Series, the NL Cy Young race, and other news around the MLB. Finally, Emmanuel Berbari (1:20:50), Yankees' post-game host on WFAN660, recaps the Jays' weekend series with the Yankees. 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.
When is parade? Michael F. Florio is celebrating his NBA champion NY Knicks team. He stops by the show to share his thoughts on a magical championship season.
Gene is basking in the glow of the NY Knicks NBA title. What about Jalen Brunson? The Red Wings are in playoff push mode. The Stanley Cup was handed out last night in Vegas.
Gene is enjoying Knicks Championship. Rochester Red Wings GM Dan Mason stops in studio as the wings are in playoff push mode. Tim shares his hard hitting take.
Full Hour 2. Gene starts the second hour with shots & sports headlines. NY Knicks super fan Michael F. Florio joins the show to celebrate the NY Knicks NBA championship & he will be attending the parade on Thursday.
In the final hour of Monday's show, Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning welcome Kevin Barker, former Major Leaguer and co-host of Blair and Barker. They discuss the Yankees series, fan concerns about the team's performance, lineup struggles, and the heavy reliance on the bullpen early in the season. Kevin also shares his thoughts on manager John Schneider after recent ejections. After the break, they chat with Mike Goodman (27:45), CBS Sports Soccer writer, about the World Cup, Canada's opening match against Bosnia, and the importance of key players as the tournament progresses. They also discuss the impact of the expanded tournament format on group stage management. 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.
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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The countdown continues!In this solo episode, Tim Kanak (@FantasyAceball) breaks down prospects #76-100 from the Memorial Day 2026 MLB Prospect Rankings. This tier is loaded with high-upside arms, athletic middle infielders, emerging power bats, and several prospects who could make significant jumps up prospect lists over the next year.While these players sit outside the Top 75 today, many possess the tools and upside to become Top 50 prospects—and future impact major leaguers.Prospects Covered#76 Ethan Conrad, OF, Cubs#77 Jaxon Wiggins, SP, Cubs#78 Jamie Arnold, SP, Athletics#79 Hector Rodriguez, OF, Reds#80 Henry Bolte, OF, Athletics#81 Kash Mayfield, SP, Padres#82 Edwin Arroyo, 2B/SS, Reds#83 Demetrio Crisantes, 2B, Diamondbacks#84 Juneicker Caceres, OF, Guardians#85 Ike Irish, C/OF, Orioles#86 Didier Fuentes, SP, Braves#87 Elmer Rodriguez, SP, Yankees#88 Tate Southisene, SS, Braves#89 Josh Hammond, SS, Royals#90 Johnny King, SP, Blue Jays#91 Steele Hall, SS, Reds#92 Xavier Neyens, SS/3B, Astros#93 Andrew Fischer, 1B/3B/OF, Brewers#94 Nathan Flewelling, C/1B, Rays#95 Kevin Alvarez, OF, Astros#96 Josh Adamczewski, 2B/OF, Brewers#97 Felnin Celesten, SS, Mariners#98 Jonny Farmelo, OF, Mariners#99 Arjun Nimmala, SS, Blue Jays#100 Cole Carrigg, OF, RockiesIn This Episode⚾ The most underrated prospects in baseball⚾ Dynasty baseball sleepers before they explode in value⚾ High-upside teenage shortstops and future impact bats⚾ Pitching prospects with frontline starter potential⚾ Which players could become Top 50 prospects by year's end⚾ Organizational development trends and prospect growth paths⚾ Long-term fantasy baseball outlooks and MLB projectionsFrom premium athletes like Henry Bolte, Felnin Celesten, Jonny Farmelo, and Arjun Nimmala to intriguing arms such as Jamie Arnold, Kash Mayfield, Didier Fuentes, and Johnny King, this episode highlights some of the most fascinating names in the next tier of prospect rankings.We also discuss why players like Ethan Conrad, Edwin Arroyo, Ike Irish, Xavier Neyens, Nathan Flewelling, and Cole Carrigg could significantly outperform their current rankings over the coming seasons.If you love MLB prospects, dynasty baseball, fantasy baseball, scouting reports, MLB Draft coverage, Baseball America, MLB Pipeline, FanGraphs, and minor league baseball, this episode is for you.
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.
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.