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From 'NYYST' (subscribe here): The Run It Back ‘26 puzzle added another piece when the Yankees re-signed 1B Paul Goldschmidt. Is Brian Cashman actually right about this team? Also, is it a possibility that Jasson Dominguez starts the season in AAA? 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
Dave is sticking by his expectation that the Giants will win a Super Bowl in the next five years. Is he crazy? Plus, what's the ceiling for this Yankees team? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Yankees are running back last year's team. What expectations do you have for this team? And are expectations for the Giants growing too fast? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:00-30:00: Dog rescuer CJ Mason joins the MLSP. We chat about how his group Skywatch Drone Search and Recovery got started, the hardest and easiest of tasks, what he's currently working on, how he made it a full-time job, his favorite dog breeds, owning six pups and more. Plus, his beloved Bills, Lightning, Yankees and Orange sports teams, a new HC in Buffalo and Tampa eyeing another Cup. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The return of the Cold War between the United States and Cuba has only exacerbated the tide of baseball defectors from the communist nation. In October of 2012, for the first time in over 60 years, two million baseball crazy Cubans could listen to a World Series game on the radio, just as Tony and his father were able to listen to the 1955 World Series between the Dodgers and Yankees, at the old sugar mill in Camaguay, Cuba. In 1960. Tony Perez took advantage of safe passage to the United States, as did 14,000 other Cuban children, over a two year period, during Operacion Pedro Pan, a reality that could never take place in today's political climate. The re-lowering of the Coconut Curtain, between the two nations, stunts youth and imagination on both sides of the 93 mile (150km) wide Straits Of Florida. This week we follow the improbable baseball journey of The Big Dog; Tony Perez from the streets of Havana, Cuba to the Pantheon Of Immortals in Cooperstown, New York. #AtanacioRegalPerez #TonyPerez #BigDog #Doggie #CincinnatiReds #BigRedMachine #LeeMay #JohnnyBench #PeteRose #JoeMorgan #SparkyAnderson #MayorOfRiverfront #GeorgeFoster #KenGriffeySr #CaesarGeronimo #MontrealExpos #BostonRedSox #TonyPacheco #BobbyMaduro
In the final hour of the show, Evan, Tiki, and Sean look ahead to next year by predicting the matchup for Super Bowl 61 in Los Angeles. The guys break down the current betting odds, debate whether the Baltimore Ravens are the team to beat in the AFC, and discuss if the Washington Commanders or Dallas Cowboys are legitimate NFC contenders. Plus, the crew reacts to the shocking news of Adam Gase returning to the NFL with the Los Angeles Chargers and tackles the "controversy" surrounding Mets pitcher Luke Weaver showing up to Spring Training with a Yankees bag.
Episode 655. Take a lively look back at the most significant 12-month span in Kiss's career, 50 years on, joining Paul, Gene, Ace, and Peter as they conquer the world. 1976 suffered no shortage of notable events… Cincinnati's “Big Red Machine” beat the Yankees in the World Series. Jimmy Carter beat Gerald Ford at the […]
The Run It Back ‘26 puzzle added another piece when the Yankees re-signed 1B Paul Goldschmidt. Is Brian Cashman actually right about this team? Also, is it a possibility that Jasson Dominguez starts the season in AAA? 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
How do we face the news without being overwhelmed by it? Rabbi Josh Feigelson reflects on a painful parenting moment to explore how mindfulness can help us meet difficult news with care. In the fifth episode of a series on mindful news consumption, Josh draws on Jewish wisdom to reframe the news as an opportunity for compassion, balance, and grounded engagement. 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
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En este episodio de Baseball News analizamos la actualidad más importante del béisbol profesional:
Fantasy Baseball Live – February 8, 2026 @ 1 pm ETSegment 1 – News and Notes1.The Reds sign Eugenio Suarez for a one-year, $15 million contract. He mostly played third base last season, but with future HOFer Ke'Bryan Hayes there, I guess he'll be the full-time DH.a.Thoughts?b.In looking at their lineup, Spencer Steer or Sal Stewart is going to lose playing time. Steer is 28 and is one year removed from a 20-20 season, but with serious concerns about how much he'll hit, and Sal Stewart is a rookie, although he looked great in his debut last season. How does this shake out?2.The Red Sox sign Isiah Kiner-Falefa to a one-year, $6 million contract. Is this just depth or is this a message that Marcelo Mayer needs to hit?a.What happened to Kristian Campbell?3.The Padres sign Miguel Andujar for $1.5 million, and in looking at their roster. Is he going to get enough at-bats at DH to make him a sneaky late-round grab? He's an afterthought in drafts at an ADP of 601.4.The Yankees re-sign Paul Goldschmidt, and in reading details of the signing, the Yankees were not the only suitor. He's far from the player he was, but should I be worried that he could steal at-bats away from Ben Rice?a.If so, do you discount Rice at the draft table?5.Finally, the Tigers had an eventful and expensive week. First they lost their arbitration hearing with Skubal, which cost of them $32 million and they signed Framber Valdez to a big three-year deal.a.I guess if there were worries about them moving Skubal, that appears to be unlikely. Thoughts on Tigers this season?Segment 2 – Fantasy Questions of the AL WestThe Athletics1.Denzel Clarke looks like he will get the first shot at center field. Do you like Clarke or Colby Thomas to get the bulk of the at-bats?a.Does it even matter?2.Outside of Nick Kurtz, which two Athletics are you most interested in rostering?3.We now have data on the first year at Sutter Park in Sacremento and it ranked as the second best ballpark to hit in after Coors Field.a.Luis Severino had a 3.02 ERA away from Sutter and a whopping 6.01 ERA at home. I grabbed him in the 31st round of my NFBC Draft Champions League and was going to do the Home/Away game. Dumb idea?b.The ballpark factor does not bode well for young rookies like Luis Morales and Gage Jump. Thoughts?4.Who gets the saves for A's?5.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)Houston Astros1.After a great spring training, Cam Smith wasn't very good. In 134 games, he hit nine home runs and stole eight bases while hitting .236. In Spring Training, he hit .342 with four home runs and 15 games. a.Is this a reminder to ignore spring training stats?b.Also, do you see 2026 as a growth year for Smith? If so, could he become a 15+ home run guy with 10+ stolen bases?2.Yordan Alvarez – Over/Under 400 at-bats?3.Stat line for Tatsuya Imai – IP, K's, ERA and wins – 165, 180K, 3.50 ERA, 10 wins4.Christian Javier was a horse, and then 2024 came, and he had TJS. He struggled in his returns, but the fastball was back and the change-up was as good as ever. He doesn't throw particularly hard, but his xERA was 3.36 last season.a.Any interest?5.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)Los Angeles Angels1.Nolan Schanuel – Over/Under 15 home runs?a.Everyone thought he would hit, and while he makes great contact, his low hard-hit rate drives his BABIP down, and he hit .264 with a .263 xBA. How can you start this guy at first base?2.After Zach Neto and Jo Adel, give me two players you are interested in drafting from the Angels and why.3.Reid Detmers' stat line for 2026 – IP, Ks, ERAa.Detmers or Alek Manoah – who would you rather roster?4.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)Seattle Mariners1.Cal Raleigh will hit closer to 40 home runs or 60 home runs in 2026.2.Dominic Canzone or Victor Robles – Who would you rather roster and why?3.Which one of Colt Emerson or Kade Anderson do we see in 2026? Or, do we see both?a.I know you're not a big Emerson fan, but I think he's going to be very good when he gets up – hint, I think we see him in the first half4.I can't think of a good pitching question – but, WOW, what a staff?5.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)Texas Rangers1.Wyatt Langford – 2026 stat line – HR, SB, Runs, RBIs, and BA2.It's hard to say that Evan Carter is a bust, but so far, he's been a disappointment. He's still going as a number five outfielder – pick #71. Are you going to be one of those managers?3.I don't believe we talked about Josh Jung much last season or even when we did your third base rankings. He actually was somewhat healthy last season – 131 games, but hit 14 home runs and a SLG of .390. What happened?a.Is he of interest to you in upcoming drafts?4.Are you ready to trust Jack Leiter?5.Give me a sleeper in the organization (minor or majors)
Before we get into mailbag questions, let's discuss the news from the week (3:40)! Miguel Andujar signed with the Padres and Isiah Kiner-Falefa to the Red Sox! ... We kick off the mailbag discussing draft-and-hold strategy (19:16). ... How early should Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes be drafted (27:11)? ... Which teams are expected to have strong offenses in 2026 (33:20)? ... Which defenses are expected to be good or bad this year (40:48)? ... How to decide your keepers (45:10)? ... How to evaluate your build during a draft (48:35)? ... Why isn't this talked about more in pitcher evaluation (54:13)? ... How will the Cubs and Yankees rotations work out (58:00)? ... Which hitter is most likely to breakout (1:03:11)? Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday Download and Follow Fantasy Baseball Today on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/QiKv Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CPTowers @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday Sign up for the FBT Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/fantasy-baseball-today/ For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ 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
Evan breaks down three must-hear Radio Row clips from Jets DT Harrison Phillips, starting with a simple truth: he'd take a connected team over a more talented one, every time, and even tells a classic “I literally pushed my lineman into the hole” story to prove it. Then it gets spicy. Phillips says Aaron Glenn inherited a “cancerous” vibe and explains how losing turns into a survival mindset that spreads from vets to young players. The conversation shifts when Brian Costello follows up and Phillips clarifies he wasn't targeting individuals, he meant the “Same Old Jets” mentality that kicks in once things go sideways. That turns into a bigger debate about whether “Same Old Jets” is a fan label or a real locker room infection, and why winning is the only cure. From there, the phones take over. Evan answers an all-time Jets favorite question and drops a curveball: Mo Lewis, and he's furious that a great 13-year Jet gets reduced to one hit. Then a Mets caller drags the show into trade rumor chaos, with Evan drawing a hard line on dealing Brett Baty or Mark Vientos for prospects, while also admitting Vientos is a perfect Yankees fit if the return is real major-league help.
In this episode, Eric interviews Dr. Peter Kriz about the results of a recent study he co-authored: "Do Pitching Restriction Policies Reduce Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in High School Baseball Players?" This discussion examines the history of pitcher usage recommendations over the past decade, and outlines where and how pitch count and frequency guidelines can be used to keep athletes safe.Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm
Please consider making a donation in honor of our friend, Nick Bubak. https://givebutter.com/NBubakUse our code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/YANKS2026. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discountHead to https://www.factormeals.com/yanks50off to save 50% off your first box!Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use promo code JMBASEBALLGambling Problem? Call one eight hundred GAMBLER. New York: call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY. Connecticut: call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit CCPG dot org. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino in Kansas. Wager tax pass-through may apply in Illinois. Twenty one plus in most states. Void in Ontario. Restrictions apply. Bet must win to receive Bonus Bets which expire in 7 days. Minimum odds required. For additional terms and responsible gaming resources, see D K N G dot co slash audio.Limited time offer.++++Timestamps:0:00 Intro5:05 The WBC is Coming9:25 Judge is USA Captain and Playing For the First TIme12:40 Players Yankees are Sending to WBC24:00 Team Pools 32:45 Hypotheticals 36:45 Jeter Facing the Yankees on Team USA 40:05 Coaches in WBC Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
iki and Evan dive into the controversy surrounding Tom Brady's recent comments about the Patriots in the Super Bowl. Despite his former teammate Mike Vrabel coaching New England, Brady claims he has "no dog in the fight," sparking outrage among Boston fans and former players. The guys debate whether Brady is being corporate, disconnected, or just trying to protect his new ownership interests. Later, the show shifts to Major League Baseball as the Detroit Tigers make a splash by signing Framber Valdez, leading to a debate on whether the Tigers are now legitimate threats to the New York Yankees in the American League.
The hot stove finally cools down as the Detroit Tigers sign ace pitcher Framber Valdez to a massive 3-year, $111 million deal. Tiki and Evan debate whether this move makes Detroit a legitimate World Series contender or if they are simply capitalizing on a weak AL Central—and how they stack up against the New York Yankees in a potential playoff series. Then, the results are in for the show's MLB Free Agency Bingo. After months of tracking, a winner is crowned (spoiler: it's Tiki), while Tommy finishes dead last. The guys also pivot to a bizarre history lesson, discussing Robert Todd Lincoln's uncanny proximity to three presidential assassinations and the irony of the man who saved his life.
Hour 3: Tommy talks about free-agency for the Yankees and Mets. Plus, Jaxson Dart would've gone first overall.
In this episode of BaseballBiz On Deck, Mark Corbett and Mat Germain dive into a wide-ranging discussion covering the World Baseball Classic, MLB luxury tax realities, Rays stadium costs in Tampa, and the latest trade rumors involving the Pirates and Rays.With pitchers and catchers reporting soon, the conversation blends anticipation for the baseball season with serious questions about insurance, international tournaments, player safety, and league economics, along with several Tampa-specific developments.World Baseball Classic 2026: Insurance, Puerto Rico & Player ConcernsWorld Baseball Classic and growing concerns surrounding player insurance coverage, particularly for Team Puerto RicoKey discussion points include:Insurance challenges for star players such as Francisco Lindor and Carlos CorreaWhy pitchers face higher risk in international tournamentsThe possibility of Puerto Rico withdrawing despite hosting WBC pool playHow MLB, players, and the World Baseball Classic share responsibility for coverageBroader concerns about fan safety, international security, and ICE involvement at global sporting eventsMark and Mat explore how these factors could affect attendance, participation, and the future of the World Baseball ClassicTampa Bay Rays Stadium UpdateThe 2.3 Billion Dollar Price TagA headline-grabbing figure sparks the next segment as discussion turns to the reported 2.3 billion dollar cost tied to the Rays proposed stadium and surrounding development in TampaStadium versus mixed-use development costsPublic funding compared to long-term tax revenueMayor Jane Castor's position as a lame-duck Previous negotiations in St. PetersburgWhy the project is being framed as an investment rather than a giveawayMark shares Tampa-specific context, including Gasparilla celebrations & the unusual sight of ice being placed inside Raymond James Stadium for a hockey eventMLB Luxury Tax - Who Pays, Who Benefits and Who Does NotMat breaks down the MLB competitive balance tax and how top spending teams continue to dominate payrollThe Dodgers, Mets, and Yankees leading luxury tax paymentsNearly 400 million dollars collected league-wideHow some small-market teams retain revenue instead of reinvestingWhy the system weakens competitive balance across multiple marketsCalls for financial transparency and opening team books in the next CBAOther impacting factors: Gambling revenue, international brand growth, and how winning teams build global fanbases.Pirates, Rays and MLB Rumors & MLB trade developments & rumorsThe Pirates being linked to Framber Valdez and the impact of a potential elite rotationBlue Jays and Giants also monitoring the Valdez marketBreaking News – Framber Valdez signs with the Detroit Tigers to the astonishment of fans and the Pittsburgh PiratesThe Rays continuing their trend of three-team tradesTampa Bay acquiring Ben Williamson, a defense-first infielder with offensive upsideHow Williamson fits alongside Taylor Walls and Junior CamineroWhy controllable, pre-arbitration players remain central to Rays roster constructionMat also discusses Colton Ledbetter's departure and how internal competition shapes Rays decision-making.Remember to try to find the joy in every dayLike & subscribe to BaseballBiz On Deck. You may also find BaseballBiz on Deck, on YouTube at iHeart Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, & at www.baseballbizondeck.com Also you can find Mat at M-A-T-G-E-R-M-A-I-N dot B Sky social. That's Mat at M-A-T-G-E-R-M-A-I-N dot B, Sky social or Mark at Baseball Biz on Deck dot B Sky Social and BaseballBiz On Deck with Facebook.
INTRO (00:24): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Little Wing Pilsner from Horse Thief Hollow Brewing Co. in Chicago. She reviews her weekend in Chicago and announces that her new cooking series “Kat's Kitchen” is available on her YouTube channel. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” TASTING MENU (2:12): Kathleen samples jerky from Chicago's Paulina Market, Russell Stover Dubai Chocolate, and Wally's Jalapeno Mustard. COURT NEWS (9:14): Kathleen shares news involving Cher's Lifetime Achievement Grammy award, Post Malone pays tribute to Ozzy Ozborne, and Jelly Roll wins Contemporary Country Album of the Year at the Grammy's. UPDATES (26:43) : Kathleen shares updates on Meghan Markle's jam jars overtaking Netflix HQ, Sundance moves from Park City to Boulder CO, a Waymo crashes into parked cars in LA, and the new US TikTok deal has an impact on users. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (42:27): Kathleen shares articles on vacant Canadian malls being converted into senior housing, NFL quarterback Sam Darnold's grandfather was Dick Hammer (the original Marlboro Man), Southwest Airlines' first week of assigned seating is a disaster, Bill Belichick is snubbed as a 1st ballot Hall of Famer, a coyote swims to Alcatraz, and elephant tosses a tourist in Thailand, the New York Yankees have signed 13-year-old Albert Mejias, Missouri's “Elvis Judge” resigns, and Netflix's founder is opening Utah's most exclusive private ski resort. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (40:04): Kathleen reads about a rare marten being captured on a trail cam, and Egypt's lost “Golden City” resurfaces after 3,400 years. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (25:25): Kathleen recommends watching the Waste Management Open PGA tournament, and “Victoria” on Netflix. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:09:45): Kathleen reads about St. Christopher, patron saint of bachelors, transportation, traveling, storms, epilepsy, gardeners, holy death, and toothaches. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:01:28): Kathleen shares a story about President Lincoln's cats.
The guys go back to the prediction desk and grade their NFL head coaching “bingo” cards now that the jobs are filled. Sean comes out on top, Evan salvages a couple, and Tiki somehow goes 0-for-10. Then the conversation shifts to the real fun question: which of these new hires is the first one fired? The Browns and Raiders dysfunction debate gets heated, Tom Brady's Raiders influence comes up, and the segment detours into a Michael Jordan ownership discussion before taking a caller who jumps into Yankees lineup controversy with Trent Grisham vs Jasson Domínguez.
A reunion the Yankees should pursue and don't sleep on the Mets rotation. Nolan McLean hype and Woody Johnson is undermining Aaron Glenn. Hour 4.
Brian Cashman should sign this former Yankee to boost a quiet offseason.
How do Giants fans feel about Matt Nagy as their offensive coordinator? Has Aaron Boone's time with the Yankees been a failure? Frank Isola says he feels like the Knicks lack of interest in Giannis is because they don't have the assets to acquire him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Should the Hall of Fame votes be public? Have the Yankees and Mets done enough this off season? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 2 keeps the spotlight on the growing divide between New York football franchises. The New York Giants officially bring in Matt Nagy, and the discussion centers on competence, development, and why this staff feels trustworthy under John Harbaugh, even if the hire is not flashy. On the other side, the New York Jets remain mired in dysfunction. Woody Johnson is painted as increasingly hands on, confidence in Aaron Glenn continues to erode, and fans openly wonder if there is any path to credibility without a complete reset or a powerful buffer between ownership and football operations. The hour also features a classic Posted & Toasted segment that dredges up old takes, cold tweets, and station personalities getting exposed, followed by a full blown showdown involving Aaron Boone. Boone fires back at criticism over how the New York Yankees handled Jasson Domínguez, prompting a deep dive into the actual numbers that turns anecdotal frustration into hard evidence. Add in raw Jets fan calls, season ticket soul searching at MetLife Stadium, and the growing sense that one franchise is moving forward while the other is stuck arguing with itself.
The show takes a sharp and hilarious turn with Posted & Toasted, as the crew digs up old tweets from WFAN coworkers and lets Tiki Barber guess who posted them before deciding who deserves to be toasted. It starts with an all time 2020 cold take shredding Doug Pederson and Matt Nagy while propping up Eric Bieniemy and questioning the greatness of Andy Reid. Tiki immediately sniffs it out as a vintage Shaun Morash take. Then comes a dark 2017 train ride tweet that shocks everyone when it turns out to belong to Chris McMonigle, followed by a 2023 confession from Evan Roberts admitting he roots against the New York Yankees just to hear Big Mac battle callers over Aaron Boone.
Things get personal when Aaron Boone unexpectedly fires back at on-air criticism, directly calling out comments made by Shaun about how the New York Yankees handled Jasson Domínguez. What follows is a full blown fact check, as Evan digs into every two-hit game Domínguez had last season and proves Boone sat him eight times immediately after, including against multiple right-handed pitchers. Anecdotes turn into data, and the numbers spark a heated debate about development, matchups, and trusting young players when they are hot. From there, the conversation shifts back to the New York Giants and the hiring of Matt Nagy. Callers weigh in on what Nagy really brings after his time with the Kansas City Chiefs and Chicago Bears, debating how much credit he deserves, what he learned from Andy Reid, and why his role alongside Jaxson Dart matters more than his head coaching record. The segment wraps with classic sports-radio chaos, including a live season ticket negotiation at MetLife Stadium, fan frustration boiling over, and a quick pivot toward the next headline involving Roger Goodell and league level scrutiny.
Frank Reich is alleged to be in Florham Park to that looks promising for the Jets. We take your calls on the subject as well. C-Lo's got Mike Francesa picking Seattle, Evan & Morash going at it over Yankees off-season non-moves, and a Moment of the Day featuring Roger Goodell sounding like Al's perv impression. We end with breaking news of Matt Nagy hired by the Giants.
C-Lo is in. Roger Goodell had a statement on the Tisch investigation they're doing and was asked if Bad Bunny will be making political statements during the halftime show. Aaron Boone on the Carton show did a Morash impression.
C-Lo's back with Mike Vrabel on whether the Super Bowl is must win or not. Tom Brady on whether he's rooting for a certain team. Plus, C-Mac's question about Yankees injuries goes on and on.
Roger Goodell met the media and was asked about Steve Tisch exchanging emails with Jeffrey Epstein, and Bill Belichick not getting elected to the Hall on the first ballot. Aaron Boone was on The Carton Show and they talked about his Eagles fandom.
Clubs are making a slew of deals including prospects as they get ready for Spring Training, and we analyze them on the latest Pipeline Podcast. Jim Callis, Jonathan Mayo and Jason Ratliff start with the MacKenzie Gore blockbuster that sent five prospects (including 2025 first-round pick Gavin Fien) from the Rangers to the Nationals. They also examine T.J. Rumfield moving from the Yankees to the Rockies, a pair of righties changing Sox as part of a Jordan Hicks salary dump and the three-team Brendan Donovan trade that included a Top 100 Prospect (Jurrangelo Cijntje) plus two other prospects and two Draft picks. Jim & Jonathan also draft teams based on our Top 10 By Position lists and answer a listener mailbag question about under-slot overachievers. 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
Tommy on the Yankees deciding to not make many additions to its roster in the off-season
It was a Fan Fest weekend, and Hacksaw has the latest news. AJ Preller delivers his State of the Padres address. Dodgers and Angels dealing with pitching issues. Last minute MLB deals with Giants, Braves, Rangers, Reds, White Sox, Yankees, and the latest on NBC Sports. Super travel day for Seahawks and Patriots. NFL Coaching Updates with Raiders, Cardinals, Vikings, Steelers, Eagles, Browns, Rams, Broncos, Buccaneers and NFL Instant Replay considerations. NBA Trade Deadline action with Cavaliers, Kings, Lakers, Clippers, Bucks. Aztecs lose at Utah State. Was this a dose of their own medicine? NHL Bidding War with Rangers, Kings, Ducks. Plus, Justin Rose, Lindsay Vonn, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic. Happy Ground Hog Day! Got a question or comment for Lee? Drop your hot take in the live chat on YouTube, X or Facebook. Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Monday, February 2, 2026. 1)...PADRES...FAN FEST STORIES "STATE OF PADRES ADDRESS" 2)...DODGERS-ANGELS...PITCHING STORYLINES "DODGERS-HALOS-PITCHERS" 3)...MLB NOTEBOOK "LAST MINUTE DEALS" GIANTS...BRAVES RANGERS...REDS WHITE SOX...YANKEES NBC LOGO ---------------- 4)...SUPER BOWL WEEK-TO SANTA CLARA…SEAHAWKS-PATRIOTS "SUPER BOWL TRAVEL DAY" 5)...NFL NOTEBOOK "COACHING UPDATES" RAIDERS...ARIZONA VIKINGS...STEELERS EAGLES...BROWNS RAMS...BRONCOS TAMPA BAY "INSTANT REPLAY" ======== (HALFTIME...DIXIELINE LUMBER) ======== 6)...NBA NOTEBOOK...LET THE DEALS BEGIN "TRADE DEADLINE" CAVS-SACRAMENTO LAKERS CLIPPERS MILWAUKEE BUCKS 7)...AZTECS BASKETBALL-UTAH STATE "A DOSE OF OWN MEDICINE" -------- 8)...NHL NOTEBOOK…RANGERS-KINGS-DUCKS "BIDDING WAR" ------- 9)...LATE BREAKING HEADLINES "OFF THE SPORTSWIRE" JUSTIN ROSE LINDSAY VONN CARLOS ALCARAZ NOVAK DJOKOVIC ============= #MLB #yankees #redsox #rangers #mariners #braves #reds #cardinals #giants #PADRES #joemusgrove #michaelking #ajpreller #yudarvish #DODGERS #claytonkershaw #shoheiohtani #blakesnell #ANGELS #artemoreno #perryminasian #PAULGOLDSCHMIDT #tarikskubal #EUGENIOSUAREZ #luisarraez #nfl #PATRIOTS #BROWNS #STEELERS #RAIDERS #EAGLES #VIKINGS #BUCS #RAMS #CARDINALS #raiders #klintkubiak #rams #matthewstafford #MIKEVRABEL #drakemaye #kevinoconnell #brucearians #samdarnold #mikemacdonald #lakers #daltonknecht #lebronjames #clippers #johncollins #bucks #ruihachimura #GIANNISANTETOKOUNMPO #sandiegostate #aztecs #briandutcher #milesbyrd #bjdavis #MAGOONGWATH #markzeigler #pharaohcompton #tajdegourville #TAESIMMONS #ELZIEHARRINGTON #nhl #DUCKS #KINGS #rangers #pga #brookskoepka #torreypines #justinrose #carlosalcaraz #AUSTRALIANOPEN #NOVAKDJOKOVIC #lindseyvonn Be sure to share this episode with a friend! ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/ SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9 TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090 TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/ To get the latest news and information about sports, join Hacksaw's Insider's Group. It's free! https://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/team/ Thank you to our sponsors: Dixieline Lumber and Home Centers https://www.dixieline.com/
Manager of the New York Yankees, Aaron Boone says he felt the team was really complete at the end of the season last year. Also it is important to Judge and himself that the clubhouse is tight and the team is pulled together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Would it be worth it to blow up the Knicks to try and trade for Giannis? What more do you want to see the Yankees do before the season starts? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris “Big Mac” McMonigle finally gets his long-awaited meeting with Yankees manager Aaron Boone, and the guys predict absolute awkwardness and hero worship. That leads into a hilarious recap of a night at UBS Arena, including a fake speakeasy setup, Jon Ledecky playing it cool, and Big Mac getting ribbed on the big screen with an all-time mispronunciation of his name. The segment also dives into Tommy's Islanders rant being used as a full-blown hype video, how nervous that made him once the puck dropped, and why that moment meant more than any billing order on the scoreboard. From there, the conversation turns serious again with callers weighing in on the Steve Tisch situation, what Roger Goodell can actually do, and how many real questions the commissioner will face about it. It wraps with broader league talk, including revenue sharing, small-market realities, and why the NFL model works where baseball continues to struggle.
In this hour, the guys dive into the latest controversies surrounding New York sports and the NFL offseason. The Yankees & Trent Grisham Saga The show opens with a reaction to Brian Cashman's recent interview, where he doubled down on the Trent Grisham trade and contract. The Debate: Cashman calls the $22 million deal a "steal" in the current market, while the hosts debate if Grisham is merely an expensive insurance policy that blocks younger talent like Jasson Dominguez and Spencer Jones. The Roster Impact: Is Grisham's presence stunting the development of "The Martian," or do the Yankees need veteran depth for a World Series run? Giants Ownership & The Epstein Files The conversation shifts to the reports regarding Giants co-owner Steve Tisch and leaked emails connecting him to Jeffrey Epstein. NFL Discipline: A discussion on whether the league will punish Tisch similarly to how they handled other owner controversies, or if the lack of criminal charges protects him. Future Ownership: Speculation arises on the Koch family's minority stake and if they are positioning themselves to take over a local team in the future. Super Bowl Storylines & The "Boring" Build-Up With the Super Bowl approaching, the hosts struggle to find compelling narratives, leading to a "Top 5 Storylines" list that includes: Sam Darnold's "Middle Finger Tour." Fears of a new Patriots Dynasty. The Seahawks/Patriots revenge narrative. Stefon Diggs winning a ring before Josh Allen. 49ers practice facility conspiracy theories. The Kwesi Adofo-Mensah Firing & Paternity Leave A heated discussion regarding the firing of Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and reports citing his two-week paternity leave during training camp as a point of contention. The Contrast: The hosts compare this to Bills coach Joe Brady's comment about missing his child's birth for a game, ultimately concluding that both approaches are personal choices ("to each his own") rather than fireable offenses. NBA & MLB Notes KAT vs. The Critics: A deep dive into Karl-Anthony Towns' statistics. While he is averaging 19 points and 11 rebounds, the hosts note this is his lowest career field goal percentage and effective field goal percentage, sparking a debate on his All-Star validity vs. Pascal Siakam. Reds Sign Suarez: Reaction to Eugenio Suarez signing with Cincinnati and what that means for the Mets' reliance on Mark Vientos.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone joins Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle on The Carton Show on WFAN for a wide-ranging, no-nonsense interview that hits every topic Yankees fans obsess over. Boone addresses long-standing rumors about Brian Cashman and analytics controlling in-game decisions, responds to criticism about accountability, and explains why he won't rewatch painful losses. Plus, Boone opens up on Aaron Judge's leadership, Giancarlo Stanton's health, Gerrit Cole's rehab, Anthony Volpe's future, bullpen struggles, running it back in 2026, and the pressure of managing the New York Yankees without a championship. A must-watch conversation during Super Bowl week as Boone heads to Tampa for spring training.
The focus shifts straight to the Yankees as Brian Cashman publicly defends the decision to bring back Trent Grisham on a one year, $22 million deal and even frames it as a bargain. The crew breaks down why that explanation is driving fans crazy and whether the logic actually holds up in today's market. The discussion turns into a deeper argument about how the Yankees build rosters, the balance between spending and flexibility, and whether veterans like Grisham are acting as smart insurance or actively blocking the development of younger players like Jasson Domínguez and Spencer Jones. Is this disciplined roster management or the same thinking that keeps the Yankees from fully committing to their future?
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Yankees manager Aaron Boone joins Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle on The Carton Show on WFAN for a wide-ranging, no-nonsense interview that hits every topic Yankees fans obsess over. Boone addresses long-standing rumors about Brian Cashman and analytics controlling in-game decisions, responds to criticism about accountability, and explains why he won't rewatch painful losses. Plus, Boone opens up on Aaron Judge's leadership, Giancarlo Stanton's health, Gerrit Cole's rehab, Anthony Volpe's future, bullpen struggles, running it back in 2026, and the pressure of managing the New York Yankees without a championship. A must-watch conversation during Super Bowl week as Boone heads to Tampa for spring training.
The Yankees General Manager met with the media to try and dispel the thought that the Yankees are running it back it 2026. Also, who could the team add to the roster before they head to Tampa? 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
How do we survive the 24/7 news cycle without losing our balance—or ourselves? In Part 4 of our miniseries on mindfully engaging with the news, Rabbi Josh Feigelson introduces Shabbat Mind as a Jewish response to nonstop media and constant urgency. Reflecting on the disorientation of an always-on news environment, Josh reframes Shabbat not just as a weekly day of rest, but as a mindset that helps us step off the treadmill of breaking news. Drawing on the Hebrew connection between chadashot (news) and hitchadshut (renewal), he offers Shabbat as a practical path to staying informed while remaining grounded, present, and whole. 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
Since the time of it's opening over 100 years ago, Old Yankees Stadium housed the most prolific team in all of American team sport, and some of the games brightest stars. The Yankees did not have an auspicious beginning to their franchise. They were originally nicknamed the Highlanders, and from 1903-1915, they never won a World Series and they had losing seasons in 8 of 13 years. All that changes when the rebranded Yankees buy Babe Ruth from the Boston Red Sox in 1919. At this time they are sharing the Polo Grounds with their landlord, the New York Giants, and with the star-power of Ruth, they routinely outdraw their inter-city rivals in their own crib. Yankees owner Jacob Rupert realizes that his superstar slugger needs a stadium of his own. After scouting areas throughout New York City, Rupert decides to build his cathedral in the Bronx, just a long fly ball over the Harlem River from the Polo Grounds. After Babe hits the first home-run in Yankees Stadium History in a 4-1 win over the Red Sox, sports writer Fred Lieb dubbed the new structure, The House That Ruth Built; a moniker that would last throughout it's 85 year history. This week we chronicle the construction, history, moments and all the legendary players who called the stadium home, and the indelible mark they left behind in baseball history. #YankeesStadium #TheHouseThatRuthBuilt #JacobRuppert #BabeRuth #JohnMcGraw #DeathValley #FredLieb #GeorgeSteinbrenner #MonumentPark #OldTimersGame #BronxNewYork
The Yankees general manager has spoken, and we have a lot of thoughts on his assessment of the offseason, from Craig Carton strongly defending Cashman to Tommy Lugauer ripping the Yanks for essentially running it back.
The Yankees general manager has spoken, and we have a lot of thoughts on his assessment of the offseason, from Craig Carton strongly defending Cashman to Tommy Lugauer ripping the Yanks for essentially running it back.
Today's word of the day is ‘exposure' as in the Yankees as in Brian Cashman as in Aaron Boone as in Cody Bellinger. The Yankees re-signed Bellinger, MVP Judge returns, Gerrit Cole might return, and Cashman's confidence is sky high. Are they as good as he says they are? Will this be the year the Yankees win a World Series again? (16:33) Bill Belichick has gotten everyone to come out and defend him. Tom Brady. Robert Kraft. And now the Pro Football Hall of Fame is releasing statements! (29:45) The Browns always seem to do something wrong. Todd Monken is the new head coach. Former Browns OC is back in the mix. And Jim Schwartz is pissed. (35:42) Review: It Was Just An Accident. (39:30) NPPOD. We have to talk about Giannis again. What is going on with the Bucks? (44:30) Is LIV Golf done? Another big name has left. Uh oh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices