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Opening Weekend is in the books, and the reactions are already getting loud. After just three games, the Yankees are being talked about like a dominant force with elite pitching and a lineup firing early, while the Mets are already facing questions despite a winning series. It is the perfect mix of excitement and overreaction that only baseball's return can bring. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber lean into the early storylines, breaking down why the Yankees' hot start feels both real and exaggerated, and why Mets fans are already uneasy about certain performances. They explore standout pitching, early offensive trends, and the natural urge to draw big conclusions from a tiny sample size as the season gets underway.
"Giants Talk” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic react to San Francisco being swept by the New York Yankees to open the 2026 MLB season. -- (4:50) - Giants start season with sweep to Yankees (8:10) - First look at Robbie Ray (17:20) - First reactions to ABS system (24:10) - Look around MLB (35:10) - Fan mailbag questions Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
ABS has taken over MLB and fans love it. Plus, the Yankees & Mets had winning weekends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
UConn shook up the Final 4, Bo Bichette is already being booed, the Yankees are still unbeaten and is it time to worry about the Knicks? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Mets took two of three from the Pirates, but let one get away yesterday. And Bo Bichette is being booed. Also, the Yankees swept the Giants! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jerry starts with the sounds of UConn beating Duke. We heard from Rick Pitino after the loss to Duke. We also heard from Geno Auriemma, who doesn't want to be playing these games in Texas. We heard the sounds of the Mets losing in extras yesterday.
Yanks off to a good start, but Mets fans already have Bichette and Lovelady in the crosshairs.
The show highlights the NCAA tournament and UConn's win over Duke alongside Mets updates and Rick Pitino's extension at St. John's. We recap the Yankees sweeping the Giants, Tony Vitello's coaching thoughts, and Boomer's photo with OJ Simpson before discussing Tiger Woods' DUI arrest and Geno Smith being named starting quarterback. Also, the NFL is training replacement referees and conducting league meetings. We even have time to have a discussion on unconventional late-night bathroom habits of men.
The Yankees swept the Giants to start the season, and while the Mets won their series, Lovelady and Bichette are already being criticized. Giants manager Tony Vitello discussed differences in coaching. Jerry's update starts with a conversation about men's bathroom habits. We recap the sounds of the NCAA tournament and the Mets' loss, then wrap up with a photo of Boomer being interviewed by OJ Simpson wearing the infamous shoes and gloves.
(1:30) — ST. JOHN'S: The Red Storm's run falls short as they lose to Duke in the Sweet 16. (4:48) — KNICKS: The Knicks drop their second straight to the Thunder, 111-100, and now have to fight to maintain their position in the top three in the East. (12:40) — YANKEES: The Yankees open their season with a sweep and head to Seattle to face off against the Mariners. (15:50) — METS: The Mets lose in extras on Sunday, but win their first two thanks to the heroics of Luis Robert Jr. (21:50) — CALLS: Callers talk Yankees and St. John's. (35:49) — ALEX DAY: NY sports content creator Alex Day returns to recap the Duke heartbreaker, the Yankees' start to the season, and keys for this year to be a success. (57:25) — TWO QUESTIONS: JJ answers random questions. 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 Guest: Alex Day Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spring has sprung! With the start of baseball season, Jason revisits his conversation with two-time World Series champion Jason Grimsley. Jason details his unlikely journey from a small Texas farm to the New York Yankees, highlighting a single day where he was baptized and played guitar with Paul Simon. He also discusses his personal collapse and the restorative faith that helped him overcome it. Bring on the Stupid: A father's passport becomes his son's latest art project, leaving him stuck at the airport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Yankees starting pitching was dominant in a season opening sweep of San Francisco. Is that their biggest weapon in 2026 Also, is David Bednar the best closer the Yankees have had in the last decade? 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
Rabbi Josh Feigelson draws on Hasidic teaching and personal memory to explore how Passover is the moment when Divine love, or hesed, flows freely, no earning required. Even amid heaviness and uncertainty, the Seder invites us to open our hearts and receive it. Includes a guided meditation for the season. 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
Dylan Campione, Nicho Fernandez & Gavin Anderson are back discussing the beginning of the 2026 season! The Yankees, Blue Jays & Dodgers have dominant weekends. The Mets knock Paul Skenes out in the first inning. Tony Vitello struggles in his first weekend. Dom Smith hits a walkoff grand slam. All that and more packed into today's episode. To let us know who you'd like to hear from next or have your perspectives heard on a future episode, email us at SideRetiredPod@Gmail.com or reach out to us on social media @SideRetiredPod.
Hour 1: The Mets new look lineup shows plenty of fight in a winning opening weekend. Premature Bo Bichette boos. Incredible early returns for the Yankees.
Hour 5: Perfect opening weekend for the Yankees and a positive start for the Mets. Looking ahead to Knicks potential matchups in the playoffs. Was Tiger's latest crash a sad end to his story?
Incredible early returns for the Yankees to start 2026.
Hear from the best guests of the week on WFAN, including Keith Hernandez, Steve Schirripa (14:54), Ron Darling (47:21), Nick Swisher (1:01:17), and Ian Eagle (1:11:02).
Hear from the best guests of the week on WFAN, including Keith Hernandez, Steve Schirripa (14:54), Ron Darling (47:21), Nick Swisher (1:01:17), and Ian Eagle (1:11:02).
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Former Yankees pitcher Ron Guidry joins Extra Innings with Bill Laskey to reflect on his career pitching for the Yankees, including managing emotions surrounding his starts on Opening Day, as well as his confidence in his catcher Thurman Munson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I know this is only the first week of the season, but I need to catch my breath. MLB teams are giving out walk-offs, like old school Oprah: You get a walk-off, you get a walk-off, and you get a walk-off too.The most emotional walk-off victory belonged to the Braves and Dominic Smith. Smith is the first player in MLB history to hit a grand slam walk-off homer in his team debut. Smith, 31, lost his mother to cancer less than two weeks ago. He did not take time away from camp because he was battling for a roster spot. Smith said after the game that he felt his mother's presence with him last night. It was a beautiful moment for Smith, who is in the midst of a very difficult time.The Reds' Dane Myers got his first hit with his new club on Saturday, and, yes, it was a walk-off. The story of the Reds-Red Sox game will not be Myers; it will be umpire CB Bucknor. The veteran umpire (Bucknor, 63) was overruled by the ABS challenge system six times. I don't know what the consequences will be for Bucknor, but this is not good.In Chicago, the Cubs beat the Nats, but James Wood hit his first home run, and Nasim Nunez made one of the best web gems of the season already. Nunez was filling in for CJ Abrams, who has stepped away from the team due to bereavement. It is reported that he has suffered a death in his family.Taj Bradley (Twins) K'd 9 in 4.1 innings pitched. He didn't get a decision, but the Twins beat the O's 4-1.Aaron Judge has hit his second home run in as many days. Captain America is back after his Opening Day 0-5, 4K performance. The Yankees are 3-0, which means the Giants are 0-3. They did score their first run on Saturday, so there is that.In closing, Twins #2 prospect Kaeleen Culpeper and Orioles #9 prospect Enrique Bradfield are in the recap on Substack. Substack will be where you find a wider version of highlights.See you tomorrow. Finish Your Breakfast.
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Episode 608 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features a roundtable Sports Media Watch editor and founder Jon Lewis, Sports Business Journal media writer Austin Karp and Boston Globe sports media writer Chad Finn. In this podcast we discuss Netflix's Opening Day broadcast between the Yankees and Giants and the criticism of that broadcast; what we think Netflix will do with MLB heading forward; NBC's MLB debut and how we saw it; SBJ's reporting NFL teams would be permitted to sell preseason game TV rights and original shows to streamers; the right to sell non-game productions, like coaches' shows, to streamers; the WNBA and CBS Sports signing a new long-term media rights deal, and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boomer & Gio react to the Yankees' 7-0 Opening Day win and MLB's Netflix ‘money grab.' Plus, the Mets get a big Opening Day win against Paul Skenes and the Pirates (10:45); Keith Hernandez joins the show to talk Mets and Opening Day (19:28); more on the Yankees' Opening Day win and the Barry Bonds-George Steinbrenner story (34:21); talk about a potential lockout looming over the MLB for next season (45:45), and the impact and progress Rick Pitino has made at St. John's (56:01)
From 'NYYST' (subscribe here): The Yankees started the 2026 season off with a very impressive win against the Giants but some people were too fixated on Aaron Judge's 0-5 to notice. Join Christian as he breaks down all aspects of Opening Day.
Two players who might have made the Hall of Fame if not for time missed to national service during World War II stand in for all of those whose trajectories were deflected by the games played by those in high places, then we visit turn-of-the-20th century Philadelphia for a forgotten first baseman who won it all and lost something even greater at the same moment. 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?
Bruce Jenkins and Marty look through the Windows of Baseball to discuss Bruce’s SF Chronicle column on the awkward Netflix Giants–Yankees broadcast and break down what’s going wrong with the Giants’ struggling offense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glen Kuiper, Marty, Kerry and Sandra G all talking ball before the Series Finale vs the Yankees: Can the Giants score a run today?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yankees beat reporter Bryan Hoch joins Sportsphone KNBR with Bill Laskey to break down the Yankees pitching staff whom shutout the Giants twice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Copes and D-Pop react to the Giants lackluster offense through the first two games of the season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We Are Back! Opening Day is here, and so is the best Black baseball highlights and news recap in the game. From now until the final pitch of the World Series, Cheats and the BBM crew will be providing recaps and breaking news every day. Before we get too far, please consider a paid subscription to this platform. It's the best way to support the Mixtape and keep the community growing.As of this morning, twelve MLB regular-season games have been played, and we've learned a few things. The Dodgers are on pace to go 162-0 (again). The quest for a three-peat is on. And Dodgers' skipper Dave Roberts says the 2026 team is his best roster. It's hard to think Mookie Betts is on a revenge tour, but the 2025 Gold Glove finalist is hoping to bounce back from a down year. He is fully recovered from a stomach virus that really hampered the start of his 2025 season. He went 1-4 last night in a game shown on NBC, called by the legend Bob Costas.The Nats surprised the Cubs, beating them 10-4. The story of the game will center on CJ Abrams. The 2024 All-Star crushed a bases-loaded sure double, but got thrown out as he thought the ball was a sure home run, and it was not. He got thrown out at second, and that is really a microcosm of Abrams right now. Let's hope ‘26 brings more on-field maturity, because I think he is going to have a breakthrough year.Victor Scott II stole two bases in the Cards come-from-behind victory against the Rays. Mike Trout hit his fifth Opening Day homer to lead the Angels over the Astros. Tarik Skubal struck out six Padres in six innings for the Tigers 8-2 win. The Yankees, Mets, Phillies, Brewers, Red Sox, Guardians, and even the O's also picked up impressive Opening Day wins.And Tommy Pham signed a minor league contract with the Mets.See you tomorrow. FINISH YOUR BREAKFAST
The guys are back with another packed episode of No Credentials Required, breaking down the first impressions of the 2026 MLB season - particularly the New York Yankees' opening games and what's already standing out. They also take a look at one of the strangest promotions in baseball, reacting to the San Francisco Giants' head-scratching “9-9-9 challenge,” before shifting gears to discuss the latest news surrounding Tiger Woods and what it could mean moving forward. To wrap things up, the conversation turns to the NHL, where the playoff race is heating up and several teams are making late-season pushes. Who's trending up? Who's in trouble? The guys break it all down with their signature mix of insight, humor, and fan perspective. As always, it's sports talk without the credentials—but with plenty of opinions.
Rays Opening Day RecapDrew Rasmussen's dominant first 5 innings vs. the Cardinals6th inning bullpen collapse (Ian Seymour, Gary Clevenger, Griffin Jax)Kevin Cash's managerial decisions — making the right moves that didn't pan outBen Williamson's 3-for-4 performance and the controversial pinch-hit substitutionOffensive highlights: Carson Williams (110 mph exit velo), Johnny DeLuca (108 mph)Junior Caminero's defensive concerns at third baseRays Roster & Former Rays NewsJake Fraley's role as a platoon outfielder vs. right-handed pitchingBen Rortvedt, Vidal Brujan, and Curtis Mead all DFA'd by their respective teams — potential minor league returns?Shane Baz signs a 5-year, $60M+ deal with the OriolesStadium SituationTropicana Field reopening and its importance to keeping the Rays in Tampa BaySt. Petersburg bridge burned — unlikely to host a new stadium dealTampa's $1.5B funding challenge amid tough economic timesOrlando's billion-dollar stadium offer and existing fundingMontreal's billion-dollar roof projectCompetition for public funding with the Bucs and LightningBrett Patrick Zalupski's development interests and potential Orlando connectionsAround the LeagueSan Francisco Giants' struggles: blanked by the Yankees in their first two gamesTony La Russa's new managerial role with Bruce Bochy and Dusty Baker as advisorsTampa Baseball Museum EventMark's recap: Roberto Hernandez, Joe Maddon, and Matt Joyce in attendanceHeartwarming story of Matt Joyce's daughter and the signed baseball drawingDurham Bulls & Minor League WatchTrey Morgan, Jacob Melton (potential early call-up), Logan Workman, Brody HopkinsEncouragement for fans to follow the minor league pipelineMentioned Shows & People:The Brent Cardy Show can be found on YouTube at https://youtu.be/esU1tRjkbHg?si=Hc2h7Dwq6I3i4hqnThe Cardy Show on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/episode/7sDZeA1Krz8suMdkSigqhT?si=dzyqYvYqSli-ux7LRB8WggThanks for listening to BaseballBiz On Deck - www.baseballbizondeck.com Like & 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
Shaun Morash takes over with a fan favorite segment, Cinco de Luncho, diving into the ultimate debate: which foods actually taste better at a baseball game. From classic staples to newer ballpark trends, the crew breaks down what makes certain foods hit different when paired with nine innings and a cold drink. The conversation turns into a lively back and forth as Evan and Tiki challenge the rankings, defend traditional picks, and argue over whether staples like hot dogs still deserve the crown. With strong opinions, plenty of laughs, and some unexpected takes, the segment captures the fun and nostalgia that make ballpark food such a huge part of the baseball experience.
The Yankees rolled to victory in their season opener, and our hosts have all the instant reactions, ranging from the game itself to the broadcast on Netflix and what to make of Aaron Judge's rough night.
Baseball takes center stage as the guys dream up the ultimate New York doubleheader and react to early season Yankees lineup decisions that already have fans questioning strategy. The energy builds around what these choices mean long term and how quickly opinions can shift once the season gets underway. They also break down the buzz around Tom Hanks starring in a new baseball movie and whether it can revive a genre that has been quiet for years, while debating what truly makes a great sports film. The show wraps with a hilarious round of Idiots with Idioms, highlighting the week's most ridiculous on air slip ups and keeping things light with plenty of laughs.
The Yankees may have struck out at the trade deadline, but a bigger story could be brewing. Evan and Tiki break down reports that New York already has its eyes on Paul Skenes as a future must-get star, debating whether the Yankees are quietly planning their next massive pitching investment and how it fits into their long-term financial outlook. Plus, the show takes a chaotic turn with the return of Bad Tiki, bringing wild accusations, over-the-top antics, and a completely unhinged segment that spirals into parody and absurdity. Along the way, the guys touch on early season baseball storylines, fan reactions, and the quirks that make Opening Day and the start of the season so entertaining.
Things go completely off the rails as Bad Tiki takes over, hijacking the show with wild insults, bizarre logic, and a segment that spirals into pure chaos. Evan and Tiki try to keep things grounded, but the madness only escalates as Bad Tiki introduces over-the-top characters, stirs up drama, and pushes the limits of what can happen on live radio. Amid the insanity, the crew reacts in real time to the absurdity, blending humor with disbelief as the segment builds into one of the most unpredictable moments of the show. Once the dust settles, the conversation shifts back toward baseball, including the Yankees' long-term thinking and their apparent interest in landing a future ace.
The Mets return tomorrow after an encouraging offensive display. Gio jokes about the Yankees' game being on "Balloon Knot+." Jerry covers the Mets' big second inning, Oneil Cruz's sun-blamed errors in center field, and Carson Benge's debut home run. Jerry Seinfeld joins Tommy Lugauer to discuss WFAN and the Audacy app. The Hornets' win over the Knicks. We close with Purdue's victory over Texas and Boomer consulting ChatGPT for a score prediction on the upcoming Illinois versus Iowa State matchup.
(2:23) — METS: The Mets open their season with an 11-7 win over the Pirates. (7:44) — ST. JOHN'S: St. John's will face off against Duke on Friday in hopes of advancing to the Elite Eight. (11:17) — KNICKS: The Knicks' win streak ends at eight after they get routed by the Hornets on Thursday. (14:56) — CALLS: Callers talk Yankees. (19:59) — SAL LICATA: SNY's Sal Licata returns to recap the Mets' opening-day win, the balance of their lineup and why the Mets could be contenders in the NL. (38:44) — MIKE VACCARO: The New York Post's Mike Vaccaro joins the show to discuss St. John's in the Sweet 16, and reporting on George Steinbrenner in his book, Bosses of The Bronx. 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: Sal Licata and Mike Vaccaro Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Eric outlines what an anconeus epitrochlearis is and how it can contribute to medial elbow pain, especially in overhead throwing athletes. Just as importantly, he speaks broadly to why it's important to consider anatomical variants in addition to medical and movement diagnoses.
The Yankees started the 2026 season off with a very impressive win against the Giants but some people were too fixated on Aaron Judge's 0-5 to notice. Join Christian as he breaks down all aspects of Opening Day. 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
Mike Vaccaro joins to talk about his new book, "The Bosses of the Bronx", and tell us how the Yankees run their day-to-day business operations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Beat the books with Total Bases, your daily MLB betting show LIVE every weekday at 9AM ET on WagerTalk TV. Get the latest MLB picks today, betting odds, line movement, and sharp analysis for the 2026 MLB season.00:00 Introduction01:00 New York Yankees vs San Francisco Giants13:03 Los Angeles Dodgers vs Arizona Diamondbacks19:30 San Diego Padres vs Detroit Tigers24:01 Athletics vs Toronto Blue Jays30:35 Colorado Rockies vs Miami Marlins33:00 Parlay legs
HOUR 1 - live from 58 Social as Murph & Markus kick off Giants–Yankees Opening Day. Reactions from the crowd, early storylines, and Chris “Mad Dog” Russo’s buzzworthy role on the Netflix broadcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Giants Analyst and former shortstop Rich Aurilia joins the show to discuss the Giants lack of offense on Opening Night. He also explains the importance of a solid bullpen and the role that plays in a teams success. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Copes and D-Pop dive into the world of celebrity encounters and weird run-ins. From a hilarious story about meeting Randy Savage to a surprising encounter with Joe Montana, the guys take calls of people meeting famous people in unexpected ways. They also discuss the latest news in the NBA, including the potential expansion teams in Seattle and Las Vegas, and the Warriors' season outlook. Plus, they're joined by Sam Amick, who shares his insights on the NBA draft and the league's future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shawn Estes joins the show to breaks down the team's opening day loss. He shares his thoughts on the team's roster construction, including the pitching staff and defense, and discusses the importance of Logan Webb's ability to bounce back from a tough outing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.