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In this episode, Eric interviews two Emory Healthcare sports medicine physicians, Dr. Eric Wagner and Dr. Robert Bowers, on the complexities of diagnosing and treating thoracic outlet syndrome and peripheral nerve entrapment syndromes. They discuss relevant functional anatomy, the etiology of these conditions, and conservative and surgical management. Support Our Sponsor: AG1
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss the gambling issues that have found their way into Major League Baseball. Leagues try to keep gambling away from the teams and players while bringing it closer to the sport as a sponsor and advertiser. Tom notes how fans are not only upset about their team losing, but losing money changes the civility in sports. We move onto the Padres hiring a new manager without any previous experience. Joe explains how we've seen a culture shift in most things that used to value experience and wisdom. It's Awards Week and we debate who is the MVP. Plus, Joe comments on Kyle Hendricks announcing his retirement. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Francesa analyzes the Giants' coaching upheaval and ponders Joe Schoen's job security. Plus, thoughts on Daboll's future, Glenn's job performance, the Yankees' and Mets' roster needs, and more. 00:00 Giants promote Kafka 04:00 Giants GM keeping his job? 06:20 Daboll to Bills? 08:10 Is Glenn doing a better job? 11:45 Did Knicks make a mistake by firing Thibs? 14:20 Alonso to Yanks, Bellinger to Mets? 17:00 Should Mets go after Skubal? 22:00 More on the Giants
(0:41) — GIANTS: The Giants blow another lead, this time to the Bears, as they fall 24-20. The team may also be without Jaxson Dart for some time, after he left the game with a concussion. (12:50) — JETS: The Jets return from their bye week and beat the Browns, 27-20. (19:40) — KNICKS: The Knicks keep their home win streak alive as they beat the Nets, 138-94. (21:45) — CALLS: Callers talk Giants and Yankees. (40:12) — TOMMY LUGAUER: WFAN's Tommy Lugauer returns to give his plan on how the fix the Mets, and his thoughts on the Giants. (65:35) — THE HARDY BOYS: Matt and Jeff Hardy join the show to talk about their illustrious careers in pro wrestling, their love for the Tar Heels, and their live show in NYC. (84:42) — TWO QUESTIONS: JJ answers random questions. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski Follow NYNY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guests: Matt and Jeff Hardy, and Tommy Lugauer Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alex Rodriguez was known as one of the best baseball players of his generation. But his career with the New York Yankees was mired in scandal, and he served a lengthy suspension from baseball for using performance enhancing drugs. ARod sits down to discuss his life and career in the new three-part documentary, "Alex vs. ARod." Director Gotham Chopra discusses the documentary, which airs Thursdays on HBO Max.
In this deeply personal episode, Rabbi Josh Feigelson shares the story of his mother—known to all as “Happy”—whose unshakable joy and unconditional love continue to inspire even as she lives with Alzheimer's. Through her example, and guided by Jewish teachings on ahava, Josh explores love not just as emotion but as mindful practice—a way to stay present, connected, and grounded in what truly matters. The fourth episode in a series on family explores the enduring power of love at the heart of family and faith. 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 was 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
Evan Roberts discusses the possibility of Cody Bellinger to the Mets and what he would want that to look like. Plus, Pete Hoffman gives his take on the Pete Alonso opt out with BT & Sal and argue if it is a distraction; Evan is bothered two Mets coaches have joined the Braves' staff; Evan, Tiki, Shaun and Tommy give their plans to fix the Yankees (34:31); Evan is intrigued by the A-Rod documentary; BT, Sal and Pete Hoffman on if Alonso will earn MVP votes next season and if Aaron Boone has the safest job of all New York sports teams.
Evan Roberts discusses the possibility of Cody Bellinger to the Mets and what he would want that to look like. Plus, Pete Hoffman gives his take on the Pete Alonso opt out with BT & Sal and argue if it is a distraction; Evan is bothered two Mets coaches have joined the Braves' staff; Evan, Tiki, Shaun and Tommy give their plans to fix the Yankees (34:31); Evan is intrigued by the A-Rod documentary; BT, Sal and Pete Hoffman on if Alonso will earn MVP votes next season and if Aaron Boone has the safest job of all New York sports teams.
Evan Roberts discusses the possibility of Cody Bellinger to the Mets and what he would want that to look like. Plus, Pete Hoffman gives his take on the Pete Alonso opt out with BT & Sal and argue if it is a distraction; Evan is bothered two Mets coaches have joined the Braves' staff; Evan, Tiki, Shaun and Tommy give their plans to fix the Yankees (34:31); Evan is intrigued by the A-Rod documentary; BT, Sal and Pete Hoffman on if Alonso will earn MVP votes next season and if Aaron Boone has the safest job of all New York sports teams.
We look at an ordinary day of baseball, May 8, 1949, and some extraordinary—and tragic—things that happened. First, a couple of good pitchers get shelled, then we witness some typically disposable regular season games before noticing a young woman who was treated as if she too were disposable, though she very much was not.Trigger Warning: The second half of this episode contains discussion of a violent crime and some images may be disturbing.The Infinite Inning is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as our time machine. America's brighter mirror, baseball reflects, anticipates, and even mocks the stories we tell ourselves about our world today. Baseball Prospectus's Steven Goldman shares his obsessions: history from inside and outside of the game, politics, stats, and Casey Stengel quotations. Along the way, we'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can't get anybody out?
What message are the Yankees sending by offering Grisham a qualifying offer? Should the Yankees bring back Don Mattingly? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(1:26) — YANKEES: The Yankees extend Trent Grisham the qualifying offer. How will this impact their offseason plan? (3:22) — JETS: The Jets come off the bye and their fire sale to face the Browns. Can they start a win streak? (7:51) — GIANTS: The Giants head to Chicago to face the Bears and try to end their current losing streak. (12:00) — KNICKS: The Knicks win their fifth straight at-home game, this time against the Timberwolves, and their continuity has been on display during their stretch at MSG. (19:09) — CALLS: Callers talk Giants, Mets, and Jets. (33:04) — ANTHONY MCCARRON: SNY's Anthony McCarron returns to discuss the best ways for the Yankees to attack their offseason. (68:22) — OLD SCHOOL VS. NEW SCHOOL: JJ and Joe B are back to make their picks for NFL Week 10 in Old School vs. New School. (91:02) — ART DICESARE: Handicapper Art DiCesare grades Joe and JJ's picks, gives his best tease, and gives the plays to avoid in Week 10. (104:39) — JASON KATZ: Our fantasy guru returns to give his best options to start and sit for Week 10. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski. Follow NYNY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guests: Anthony McCarron, Art DiCesare, Joe Benigno, and Jason Katz Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Cressey Sports Performance - Florida hitting coach Ronnie Bernick discusses the key principles in youth hitting development and addresses the misconceptions within the space. He further emphasizes the need for coaches to focus on helping athletes develop body awareness and feel, not just replicate movements.Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm
Paulie and Tony explain why the Los Angeles Dodgers clearly had an UNFAIR advantage in their World Series "win" over the Toronto Blue Jays. Plus, they tell you why the New York Yankees and Mets are in TROUBLE. Also, they give their EXCLUSIVE review of the Sydney Sweeney movie. Rate and review the pod 5-stars on Apple Podcasts bro Visit our FLAWLESS sponsor freshcleanthreads.com and enter promo code FUSCO15 to get 15% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER! Shop the official Fusco Show merch store HERE broSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send JD a text message and be heard!DAISY DUKES per @kirkherbstreit but for me I would want more body armor on the field. @thomastrimble8 congrats on the captaincy at @stocktonmsoccer and a great four years. Sorry this year ended sooner than you and your teammates hoped. @trimfitnessnj @yazzy0224 & @billy_trimble9 all proud of your accomplishments. The future is bright! @companyadjace @thomaswdonovan @muncieharts @joewillie62 @call_me_tca_prez @rho212 & @donna.fender that was an ugly #tnf game between @raiders & @broncos they could have played another 60 minutes and it wouldn't have affected the final score. Josh feels $22M qualifying offer for @yankees @trentgrisham too high. @uncfootball @chadlindberg78 get healthy soon! @unc_basketball has lost 5 in a row to @kuhoops let's break that streak tonight at the Dean Dome. @nyrangers 6-1-1 on road let's get the W tonight @detroitredwings & @artemiypanarin shaved his head. Last time he did that 49 goals in 2023-24. @aleksandrovechkinofficial 900th career #nhl goal & @binner tried to get away with the puck. #sportstrivia too.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
Paulie and Tony explain why the Los Angeles Dodgers clearly had an UNFAIR advantage in their World Series "win" over the Toronto Blue Jays. Plus, they tell you why the New York Yankees and Mets are in TROUBLE. Also, they give their EXCLUSIVE review of the Sydney Sweeney movie. Rate and review the pod 5-stars on Apple Podcasts bro Visit our FLAWLESS sponsor freshcleanthreads.com and enter promo code FUSCO15 to get 15% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER! Shop the official Fusco Show merch store HERE broSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What will the Yankees and Mets do in free agency? Dan Orlovsky says none of the moves the Jets made will matter until they can get a quarterback. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBC Sports' Chris Simms says the Jets personnel did not fit how Aaron Glenn likes to coach defense. Alex Rodriguez says the Yankees need more continuity in their lineup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaun breaks the news that Brian Daboll was nearly fired after the Giants loss in Denver, A-Rod responds to Brian Cashman's comments, Trent Grisham and the Yankees, MLB Free Agency, and much more.
Send JD a text message and be heard!Kid furious @nyjets got rid of @saucegardner but don't worry your dad will get you a brand new @colts #nfl jersey. Tomorrow #dalebliss comes on to talk about first @cfbplayoff rankings & @oregonfootball opening at #9. @companyadjace @brianbarnaby @rho212 @donna.fender @rob.p1156 @muncieharts @call_me_tca_prez @nyquil_inthe_flesh & @tristate_fittedz talked @nyrangers now 0-5-1 @thegarden shut out and looking like poop @canes beat them 3-0. @trevorzegras off to strong start for @philadelphiaflyers 15 points in 13 games.Deep dive on @yankees @mets #mlb offseason plans @nyknicks & #sportstrivia at the finish. All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
Live from the RTA Connect 2025 conference in Las Vegas, Marc Canton interviews Drew Morrow, a seasoned fleet manager from Cambridge, Massachusetts, who operates a private ambulance fleet. With just one and a half techs to maintain 34 vehicles, Drew is living proof of the technician shortage crisis. But instead of giving in to chaos, he shares how he uses structured calendar blocks and smart prioritization to manage both strategic planning and daily shop operations.This candid conversation dives deep into the balancing act of wrench time vs. leadership, the challenge of telling your fleet's story to executives, and why you need to be your fleet's biggest advocate. Drew also opens up about the emotional toll of trying to do it all, the importance of industry collaboration, and how to make a compelling case for hiring help or replacing aging vehicles.Whether you're running an EMS fleet or a government operation, this episode delivers actionable insights for any fleet leader struggling with time, staffing, or executive buy-in. Key Takeaways:You can't lead strategically if you're buried in the shop.Structured calendar time (like blocking hours in Outlook) helps combat chaos.Telling your story through the lens of risk and mission execution resonates with leadership.You must track KPIs like missed PMs due to poor communication.Early vehicle replacement can reduce wrench time and total cost of ownership.Peer collaboration is critical—even in competitive industries like private EMS. Speakers: Marc Canton – VP of Product & Consulting at RTA: The Fleet Success Company. With decades of fleet experience, Marc helps fleets turn performance data into action and leads RTA's consulting arm to drive meaningful success across operations.Drew Morrow – Fleet Manager for a private ambulance company in Cambridge, MA. With over 25 years in the industry, Drew brings a technician's expertise and a leader's mindset to one of the most mission-critical fleet sectors: EMS.
In the swirling vortex of MLB free agency speculation, few names ignite Ohioan hearts quite like Kyle Schwarber's. The burly left-handed slugger, fresh off another cannonball season with the Phillies—where he mashed 47 homers and drew walks like a magnet—has suddenly become the belle of the Reds' rumor ball. As the 2025-26 offseason heats up, Cincinnati's front office, under Nick Krall's steady hand, is reportedly eyeing a seismic shift: luring Schwarber home to the banks of the Ohio River. Born in Middletown, just a stone's throw from Great American Ball Park, Schwarber's Midwestern roots make this feel less like a signing and more like a homecoming barbecue. The chatter kicked off in late October, fueled by anonymous whispers from "NL Central insiders" at the Winter Meetings prelude. Picture this: Schwarber, the ultimate three-true-outcomes beast (home runs, walks, strikeouts), slotting into the Reds' revamped lineup alongside Elly De La Cruz's fireworks and Matt McLain's grit. Great American, with its short porches and hitter-friendly confines, could turn Schwarber into a 50-homer demigod, boosting a rotation still smarting from Hunter Greene's injury woes. Rumor has it the Reds are dangling a five-year, $125 million pact—player-friendly opt-outs included—to outbid suitors like the Cubs (ironic family reunion?) or Yankees, who crave his October thunder. But oh, the caveats! Schwarber's defensive "adventures" in left field—more adventure than acumen—might clash with the Reds' youth movement. And at 33, is he the long-term anchor or a bridge to contention? Fans in Cincy dream of him launching moonshots over the river, channeling Pete Rose's fire with modern power. Yet skeptics point to Philly's reluctance to let him walk, given his clubhouse glue role. If it happens, it's poetic: the Middletown Hammer returning to swing for the fences in red. For now, it's all smoke and mirrors—delicious, Reds-tinted smoke. Will it ignite? Stay tuned; the hot stove's just warming up. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Holy (Trap). Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Exercise (Rock). #Bengals #NFL #OffTheBench
The "Call of the Day" uncovers a hilarious disaster: Both BT and Sal were invited by Alex Rodriguez to the star-studded HBO premiere of his new docuseries, Alex vs. A-Rod. However, host BT "dropped the ball" by failing to communicate the invitation to Sal! A-Rod's request to "invite you and Sal" was sitting in the co-host's texts, leading to an immediate, fiery exchange. Sal rails against the missed red carpet opportunity with his "pal A-Rod" and demands BT immediately make up for the blunder by "brown-nosing" A-Rod to get him on the show. The segment also touches on the "bizarro world" of New York sports radio, where the Morning Show had Rick Pitino while BT and Sal had Sydney Sweeney.
Sal starts with a bone to pick with A-Rod for not inviting him to the NYC premiere of his new HBO documentary, Alex vs. A-Rod. The conversation quickly turns into a fiery on-air confrontation when BT reveals that he did get the invite from A-Rod's nephew but "dropped the ball" by not passing it along to Sal because he was sick with a high fever. Sal, seeing a missed chance to walk the red carpet and connect with a star, now pivots, demanding BT "milk the teat" and use his direct A-Rod connection to get the Yankees legend on the show immediately while he's still in New York. The two debate the sincerity of A-Rod's "good dude" persona versus his value as a "get" for their show.
Alden Gonzalez, Jesse Rogers, Jorge Castillo and Buster take a look at the offseason and discuss what's next for the Dodgers, Cubs, Blue Jays, Yankees, Brewers, Padres, Phillies, Mets, and Tigers. Then, Hembo stops by to talk about the dynamic in Philadelphia between Dave Dombrowski and Bryce Harper, his top three sleep free agents, and if he would trade Tarik Skubal. Next, Todd Radom shares his reflections on the World Series, and if it's the best he's ever seen. Finally, Bleacher Tweets, and the annual playing of former MLB commissioner Bart Giamatti's “Green Fields of the Mind.” CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 0:00 Reporter Roundtable 36:59 Hembo 54:25 Todd Radom 1:03:01 Bleacher Tweets 1:09:02 "Green Fields of the Mind" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Do the Yankees need to rebuild? Mike Lupica says it has been 15 years and the Jets are no closer to the playoffs today than they have been at any point in those 15 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alden Gonzalez, Jesse Rogers, Jorge Castillo and Buster take a look at the offseason and discuss what's next for the Dodgers, Cubs, Blue Jays, Yankees, Brewers, Padres, Phillies, Mets, and Tigers. Then, Hembo stops by to talk about the dynamic in Philadelphia between Dave Dombrowski and Bryce Harper, his top three sleep free agents, and if he would trade Tarik Skubal. Next, Todd Radom shares his reflections on the World Series, and if it's the best he's ever seen. Finally, Bleacher Tweets, and the annual playing of former MLB commissioner Bart Giamatti's “Green Fields of the Mind.” CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 0:00 Reporter Roundtable 36:59 Hembo 54:25 Todd Radom 1:03:01 Bleacher Tweets 1:09:02 "Green Fields of the Mind" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Callers react to the Yankees off season plans we have before the off season.
We reveal our plans to fix the Yankees this off season
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In this episode, Eric chats with Boston Bruins Director of Performance, Kevin Neeld. They discuss the lengthy competitive hockey season, strategies for managing stiff hips, the skill-specific nature of work capacity, and how teams are evaluating and developing hockey athletes. There are many parallels to the baseball world, so this is a great listen for players, parents, and coaches.Support Our Sponsor: AG1
Mike Francesa reacts to your emails about the Jets trades, a possible new Giants head coach, the Mets pursuit of Bo Bichette, and much more. 00:00 Jets moves at the trade deadline 05:50 Why did IKF slide during World Series? 09:25 Ja Morant or Zion Williamson? 12:50 Kingsbury to Giants? 14:30 Yankees vs. Dodgers hitting 19:00 Mike Tomlin's consistency 12:00 Ranking Dave Roberts 23:30 Should Mets sign Bo Bichette? 26:40 Juan Soto as an MVP finalist 27:50 Does Sauce complete the Colts? 29:40 Flacco a Hall of Famer?
The Show: A NY Post baseball podcast with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman
On a new episode of "The Show," Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman are joined by the GM of the back-to-back World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, Brandon Gomes. Brandon recalls his emotions during some of the biggest moment of the World Series, how much longer Shohei Ohtani can still pitch and hit & if the Dodgers are ruining the sports. Plus, Joel & Jon discuss where this epic World Series ranks for them and start diving into what the Mets & Yankees need to do this offseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New York Yankees are heading into the 2026 offseason with money to spend, holes to fill, and something to prove. After years of frustration, injuries, and inconsistent results, this winter could finally be when the Yankees make their big move. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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BT & Sal dive into the hot stove free agency odds, starting a fierce debate on the line between fan passion and financial "prudence." They discuss potential landing spots for Alex Bregman, Bo Bichette, Cody Bellinger, and Kyle Tucker, with Sal arguing the Yankees must focus on Bellinger or target a perfect trade fit like Steven Kwan to truly improve. The biggest argument centers on Pete Alonso and the Mets. Sal believes Pete's market will be robust, while BT declares his first conversation with Alonso would be a non-negotiable stipulation: he must agree to be a bulk DH to prioritize the team's defense ("DH or GTFO!"). They conclude that if the Mets impose this restriction, teams like the Red Sox and Phillies will likely swoop in, making an Alonso departure a real possibility.
BT & Sal react to Aaron Glenn's fiery press conference post-trade deadline, praising his "unwavering conviction" and transparent messaging to a frustrated fan base. They dissect his stance on the Quinnen Williams/Sauce Gardner trade and his refusal to deal Breece Hall, analyzing whether the moves signify a genuine turnaround. Then, the hosts dive deep into Mets and Yankees free agency with real betting odds on stars like Alex Bregman, Bo Bichette, Cody Bellinger, and Kyle Tucker. They debate the "stupid business" of long-term deals for closers and DHs, exploring the dilemma for the Mets: do they meet Pete Alonso's price, or demand he become a "bulk DH" to prioritize defense? Finally, the "Call of the Day" is a hilarious detour into Hof's secret Sydney Sweeney "hall pass" and the astronomical cost of MSG tickets, with Sal venting about paying nearly $500 for regular-season Knicks seats.
In today's episode of the Yankees Nation Podcast, Ryan covered:- World Series wrap up- Bellinger opts out- Qualifying offer deadline approaches- Kyle Tucker temperature check- Should the Yankees trade for Steven Kwan?
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2025 World Series Recap: Dodgers Go Back-to-Back, Epic 7-Game Thriller Over Blue Jays! Relive the Dodgers' historic 2025 MLB World Series victory, clinching their ninth title and first back-to-back since the Yankees' three-peat with a heart-stopping 5-4 extra-innings win in Game 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays! From Shohei Ohtani's MVP heroics and Will Smith's game-winning 11th-inning HR to the Jays' valiant fight led by Bo Bichette's three-run bomb and Max Scherzer's 41-year-old clutch start, we break down every dramatic moment, blown saves, diving catches, and what went wrong for Toronto. Perfect for MLB fans, fantasy baseball players, and Fall Classic legends. #MLBWorldSeries2025 #DodgersChampions #BlueJays #BackToBack #MLBPlayoffs Subscribe for MLB highlights and recaps, hit the bell , and share your favorite 2025 WS moment in the comments! Dodgers dynasty or Jays' next run?
Dodgers win the first back to back world series since the Yankees over 20 years ago! Come losten to the gloating or the crying on this weeks episode!!!
BT & Sal invite Hoff into the ring for another explosive round of Bald-Faced Lie, Bald-Faced Truth! The trio clashes over the trade deadline as they put three fiery statements to the test. They debate whether the Jets should trade Breece Hall for massive draft capital and if the Giants' "worthless" assets will see them stand pat. Then, the focus shifts to baseball, where they argue if Pete Alonso is worthy of a single MVP vote for the 2025 season. Finally, they rank the hot seats of NYC's coaches, asking: Does Aaron Boone have the safest seat of all head coaches/managers in New York sports? The statements debated are: Jets and Giants will make a total of zero trades by today's deadline. Pete Alonso will get at least one MVP vote for this 2025 season. Aaron Boone has the safest seat of all head coaches/managers in New York sports.
SEASON 4 EPISODE 30: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (2:30) SPECIAL COMMENT: If Andrew can no longer be PRINCE because of Jeffrey Epstein, Trump can no longer be PRESIDENT because of Jeffrey Epstein. I think Trump understands this. I have no doubt Mike Johnson understands this. I believe even large swaths of the otherwise imbecilic MAGA understand this. It is why Trump and Johnson and the others are starving the needy; dissolving Congress; destroying the domestic balance of power and gutting the work infrastructure at airports, government agencies, and services. It is why they are even cutting the legs out from under every Republican candidate in tomorrow’s handful of elections. Andrew has been convicted of nothing; Trump has been convicted of nothing. There are no astounding legal findings against Andrew; there are no astounding legal findings against Trump. There are probably no smoking guns about Andrew in the Epstein files; there are probably no smoking guns about Trump in the Epstein files. The status of their scandals is roughly identical. Just as importantly: the English monarchy wants to publicly atone for Andrew and based on heavy news reporting in the UK it is apparently pressing Andrew to reveal what he knows about Epstein – presumably about TRUMPStein. Meanwhile only Trump, would throw a Gatsby party with himself as Gatsby and scantily-clad women in giant Martini glasses, in the middle of his own sex ring crisis. In any event: If Andrew can no longer be PRINCE because of Jeffrey Epstein. Trump can no longer be PRESIDENT because of Jeffrey Epstein. B-Block (28:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: After O'Donnell flames him, Scott Jennings insists Lawrence O'Donnell, whose show is beating Jennings's CNN show in the ratings by 60%, is irrelevant. Karolyin Leavitt was appalled that there was a bathroom inside the White House. And before tomorrow's election, Andrew Cuomo has proclaimed himself "Mayor." C-Block (36:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Well the World Series ended just as I told you it would: With everybody demanding Fox never again interview a manager during Game 7. I was a Fox TV Baseball Dugout Reporter: Here's Why We Don't Need Them (except for emergencies; in 40 games in which I filled that role, there were maybe three emergencies. I'll recount the best of them - the on-field dispute that came this close to turning into a riot involving the New York Yankees, the Boston Cops, and thousands of drunken Red Sox fans. And it ended with me being ordered to sit, essentially, on George Steinbrenner's lap).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In part 3 of a miniseries on family, Rabbi Josh Feigelson explores the deep connection between time, intention, and family—and how Jewish wisdom invites us to align our schedules with our values. He shares a laugh-and-learn story from his early days as a campus rabbi and offers a simple weekly reflection to help you slow down, realign, and make time for what (and who) really matters. Be in touch at josh@unpacked.media. Take a look back at Soulful Jewish Living's podcast feed here to listen to the miniseries on Shabbat. This episode is sponsored by Jonathan and Kori Kalafer and the Somerset Patriots: The Bridgewater, NJ-based AA Affiliate of the New York Yankees, AND BY Rebecca Halpern, in loving memory of her father, Richard, and her mother, Maddy, at the conclusion of the first thirty days of mourning since she passed away. May their memories be a blessing. --------------- This podcast was 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
The Cincinnati Reds won the 1975 World Series in a classic 7-game matchup against the Boston Red Sox. The recent Dodgers victory over the Blue Jays is being argued as maybe the best Fall Classic ever, but that '75 Series saw the Reds come from behind to win all 4 of their games, including 4-3 in Game 7 at Fenway Park. The Reds had a team littered with Hall of Famers. Tony Perez, Joe Morgan and Johnny Bench as well as *Pete Rose were part of what was known as the Big Red Machine. They could do it all… Power, speed, average,, defense… the one thing they couldn't do was win the big one. They lost to Baltimore in 5 games in 1970… to the A's in 7 in 1972… to the Mets in the NLCS in '73 and didn't even make the playoffs in '74. But a bloop single by Joe Morgan in the 9th inning brought in the winning run for the Reds who won their first World Series title since 1940! A year later, they did it again, sweeping the Yankees to make it two straight championships for the Reds. Cincinnati was the toast of baseball and the Big Red Machine was now legendary. 50 years later we're still talking about that team and how good they were and nobody knows them better than Dr. Daryl Smith who currently serves as a Management professor at Cedarville University in Ohio. Previously, Daryl served as an Air Force office and pilot over a 24 year career. Much of his academic studies and research have centered on leadership and its role in organizational success. He has been trained to find the root causes of organizations' successes and failures. Daryl has a long association with the Cincinnati Reds. As a boy, he attended several games at Crosley Field, the first game at Riverfront Stadium and the 1970, 1972, and 1975 World Series. Twenty years ago, Daryl met and became acquainted with Bob Howsam, the brains behind the Big Red Machine and the central figure in his book, “Making the Big Red Machine: Bob Howsam and the Cincinnati Reds of the 1970's." Daryl talks to us about the small trade that became a huge deal when Howsam acquired the diminutive Morgan from Houston. He tells us how Cincy thought he was crazy to give up so much for the future 2-time MVP. He recalls how Manager Sparky Anderson moved Rose to 3rd base and how that changed the course of history for the team. And he tells how free agency and one trade prior to the 1977 season put an end to the greatest team in Reds history. November 3rd, 1975 saw Will McEnaney leaping into the arms of Johnny Bench after winning the greatest World Series ever played and Professor Smith helps us replay that Series one last time on the Past Our Prime podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the first time since the New York Yankees' 90s dynasty, one of the big four sports leagues has a repeat champion — and it's the Los Angeles Dodgers. After falling into a 3–2 hole in this World Series, the Dodgers went into Toronto, won Games 6 and 7 and captured their ninth title in franchise history.On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman recap the thrilling final baseball game of the 2025 MLB season — one that featured countless twists and turns. From the Toronto Blue Jays taking an early 3–0 lead on a Bo Bichette homer to the incredible comeback that included a Miguel Rojas game-tying home run in the top of the ninth and the heroics of MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Game 7 had something for every fan.Later, Jake and Jordan share their thoughts on why — regardless of how you feel about the Dodgers — you have to give them credit for assembling the dynasty they've become. With so much action from Game 7 alone, this is an episode you won't want to miss as we head into the offseason.2:28 – The Opener: Game 715:21 – Scherzer departs the game25:11 – Top of the 9th32:48 – Yamamoto appears47:01 – Will Smith's go-ahead home run56:21 – Dodgers dynasty Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
This week's Yankees highlights include a station-wide debate over whether the Yankees need to be more like the Blue Jays in their roster construction and hitting approach. Is more contact and less power the answer? Evan and C-Mac debunk that theory, while Evan and Tiki debate if Shohei Ohtani has dethroned Aaron Judge as the best player in baseball.
This week's Yankees highlights include a station-wide debate over whether the Yankees need to be more like the Blue Jays in their roster construction and hitting approach. Is more contact and less power the answer? Evan and C-Mac debunk that theory, while Evan and Tiki debate if Shohei Ohtani has dethroned Aaron Judge as the best player in baseball.
This week, we catch up with Billy, as he is again fired, despite being the league's Manager of the Year. He fights, more & more, with his celebrity getting him out of multiple arrests. But his celebrity doesn't help his attempted cocaine mule of a daughter. He lands his dream gig, as manager of the New York Yankees, only to almost be fired for talking back to the owner. Billy will never learn! Get fired, even though you're the AL Manager of the Year, call Frank Sinatra & Henry Kissenger to try to get your daughter out of trouble, and start fighting with your new team's owner with Billy Martin - Part 6!! Check us out, every Tuesday! We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS, STM & YSO merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS, STM & YSO!! Contact us on... instagram.com/smalltownmurder facebook.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com