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From 'Play Tessie' (subscribe here): Our AL East Outlook series continues with Gordo, Sammy, and Pat diving into the big moves made by the Orioles. What kind of grade do the guys give Baltimore for their offseason including signing Pete Alonso? Also, the Orioles' roster is filled with former top prospects like Colton Cowser who need to start proving themselves. And, while the lineup looks better and the starting rotation got upgrades, there may still be holes in the bullpen and frontline pitching. 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
In a high-energy Thursday morning appearance on Sid Rosenberg's show, WFAN icon Joe Beningo joins from New Jersey to discuss the latest in New York sports. He opens with light-hearted jabs about his recent media feud with Mayor Zohran Mamdani before diving into the good news: warmer weather ahead to end a brutal winter. Beningo expresses strong support for President Trump's actions on Iran, citing decades of unaddressed attacks on Americans, while acknowledging some Republican criticism. Turning to sports, he mourns the recent passing of coaching legend Lou Holtz (who coached the disastrous 1976 Jets season), reminisces about college basketball's glory days before NIL and one-and-dones "ruined" it, and debates the Knicks' status as a solid but not elite Eastern Conference team (predicting 50+ wins, a first-round playoff victory, but no championship). He rips the officiating in their recent loss to OKC but urges fans to relax—the regular season is just seeding. On the Jets, Beningo shows cautious optimism in new GM moves (like franchising Breece Hall) but low confidence in head coach Aaron Glenn, suggesting a stopgap QB this year and a real franchise prospect in the stacked 2027 draft class. For the Mets, he laments losing Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz, questions the bullpen (especially Devin Williams), but sees contender potential with improved starting pitching and hitters like Juan Soto and Bo Bichette—if they don't make the playoffs, manager Carlos Mendoza and GM David Stearns could be out. He gives the Yankees a strong nod for their rotation (led by a healthy Gerrit Cole) and playoff lock, though the loaded AL East and Dodgers' dominance temper World Series hopes. Beningo closes by predicting a potential lengthy MLB lockout over salary cap issues, urging fans to enjoy 2026 while it lasts. Full of signature passion, honesty ("let's be honest"), and New York grit, it's classic Joe Beningo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob and Jeremy took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to discuss Scott Boras' glowing comments about the O's front office on Tuesday's Ryan Ripken Show. Considering how many Boras clients are Orioles, is it a good omen that he has a respect for the way the team does business?
Time for a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, plenty to cover on the program as we talk the latest on the Orioles, chat about what Pete Alonso did yesterday in the O's exhibition vs the Netherlands, plus another injury update from Craig Albernaz pertaining to the bullpen this time. At 11:20am, we'll get started with some college basketball chatter as we check in with Patrick Stevens, get some updates on conference tournament season, we know Navy and UMBC are 1-seeds plus we'll get updates on all the local teams, including Maryland and Towson, plus we'll talk some lacrosse after Loyola (MD) got a big win over Towson last night. At 11:50am, we will check in with Navy Basketball and Junior Guard Jinwoo Kim as the Mids prepare for their first Patriot League tournament game with home court locked up throughout the tourney. And before we wrap up today, we'll talk a little Ravens as we catch up with former Ravens DT Michael Pierce who just launched a new podcast, the “BlackWing Playbook” alongside our friend Cordell Woodland, and talk to Mike all about the new show plus we get some of his thoughts on the Ravens, the challenges they'll be facing in the coming weeks during the offseason. All that and more on a Wednesday edition of the program!
Orioles beat reporter for MLB.com Jake Rill joined the show to discuss the Orioles offseason and what he's seen so far in Spring Training.
The guys discuss their expectations for Taylor Ward this season.
Hour 3: Tommy discusses Pete Alonso and the Orioles, Evan's disastrous hotel visit, and why the Knicks are the best team in the East.
Johnny Mac delivers a political-heavy Daily Comedy News episode centered on late-night reactions to the State of the Union, including jokes and commentary from Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Fallon, plus a Tim Dillon Facebook post imagining an absurd address. He notes social-media criticism of the USA men's hockey team appearing at the event. Bill Maher argues the State of the Union should end, says he won't tour due to political anger and fears of being shot, and discusses criticizing both parties. In Houston, the House of Blues booking “The Right Side of Comedy” sparks backlash; comic Kenny Webster responds and cites charity work. Mac also mentions podcast awards won by Conan O'Brien, voting for “Comedy Survivor,” Survivor 50 teases with Jeff Probst competing, Moshe Kasher appearing on The Pitt, Pete Alonso addressing John Oliver's son, and tour postponements after Martin Short's daughter Catherine's death at 42. 00:34 State of the Union Tim Dillon Bit01:35 Kimmel Roasts the Speech02:32 Colbert and Fallon Jokes03:41 Jury Duty and Show Teases04:25 Hockey Team SOTU Backlash04:46 Bill Maher Wants SOTU Ended05:15 Maher Quits Touring Fears06:24 Houston's Right Side of Comedy10:41 Survivor 50 Celebrity Tease12:17 The Pit and Moshe Kasher13:21 Pete Alonso Message to John Oliver13:59 Martin Short Family Loss Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-with-johnny-mac--4522158/support.Daily Comedy News is the number one comedy news podcast, delivering daily coverage of standup comedy, late night television, comedy specials, tours, and the business of comedy.COMEDY SURVIVOR in the facebook group.Contact John at John@thesharkdeck dot com For Uninterrupted Listening, use the Apple Podcast App and click the banner that says Uninterrupted Listening. $4.99/month John's Substack about media is free.This is the animal sanctuary mentioned in the February 10 episode.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Thursday's BBMS to discuss times where their favorite player's departure from their team resulted in a questioning of their fandom.
Sam Kennedy calls into the show and mentions who will step up will Bregman's absence and says that this team still has a long road ahead. Rob Bradford sits down with the crew and weighs in on rules changes and says Pete Alonso was the guy this offseason. And Deadweight is all about the slander on USA Men's Hockey
Rob Bradford sits down with the crew and weighs in on rule changes that have happened and some that could potentially be in discussion. He then goes to say that Pete Alonso was the guy to focus on during the offseason.
How good is Victor Wembanyama? Are the Giants in bad shape with their salary cap? Is Darryl Strawberry off base saying Pete Alonso will regret leaving the Mets? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Maller talks about Juan Soto being on the prowl to replace Shohei Ohtani as NL MVP, Darryl Strawberry saying that Pete Alonso will regret leaving the Mets for the Orioles, Kyle Tucker not being bothered by criticism of his record-setting Dodgers contract, Maller's Mountain of Money: Drew Barrymore Edition, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show kicks off with the backlash against the US Hockey Team's call with President Trump. Jerry's got updates on their gold medal celebration and Jeff Kent's blunt comments about A-Rod. We dive into the Jets' quarterback predicament, and Pat Riley's thoughts on statues and dress codes. The conversation shifts to Pete Alonso's departure from the Mets, the debate over Jerry and Al missing work due to the snow, and Sidney Crosby's graciousness in defeat. Plus, Shannon Sharpe's hockey take, Kirk Cousins' release from the Falcons, and a look ahead to the NFL Combine and the upcoming quarterback market.
Chris Rose and Trevor Plouffe discuss the hottest offseason stories in baseball! Save on essentials. Save the everyday with Amazon. Book your next trip at https://www.bestwestern.com Use our code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/BASEBALL2026. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Shop your favorite gear from the Jomboy Media store. Click here to shop today! https://shop.jomboymedia.com/ 00:00 INTRO 02:50 Tarik Skubal will only be making one start for Team USA? 08:43 Pete Alonso will regret leaving the Mets says Darryl Strawberry 16:55 Love this mentality from PCA or should he pump the brakes? 27:25 Blue Jays are looking to bring Max Scherzer back, per reports 31:36 Bryce Harper gives his advice to Konnor Griffin 35:52 OUTRO Follow us on X/Instagram: @ChrisRoseSports Chris Rose on X/Instagram: @ChrisRose Trevor Plouffe on X/Instagram @TrevorPlouffe Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mike Francesa talks about the latest in Spring on the Mets and Yanks and takes emails on Alex Rodriguez, the Giants and Pete Alonso. 05:15 Mets Roster Update 13:30 Yanks Roster Update 17:10 St. John's Update 35:10 Alex Rodriguez Interview 38:12 How did Mets Let Alonso Go? #mets #yanks #mikefrancesa #betriversnetwork
The Show: A NY Post baseball podcast with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman
On a new episode of "The Show," MLB agent Scott Boras joins Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman. Scott discusses Tarik Skubal's historic arbitration win and his upcoming free agency. Later, he details Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman's free agency and shares a report card on the two owners in this city, Steve Cohen and Hal Steinbrenner. Plus, Joel and Jon share their early impressions from Mets and Yankees spring training. 0:00 Intro 1:30 Which Teams Helped Themselves Most This Offseason? 7:04 Which Teams Hurt Themselves Most This Offseason? 11:20 Early Impressions From Mets Spring Training 16:15 Early Impressions From Yankees Spring Training 28:04 Scott Boras Joins The Show! 1:06:36 Hit Or Error Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live completo de análisis MLB con breaking news del Clásico Mundial de Béisbol, declaraciones polémicas y debate fuerte rumbo a la temporada 2026.
Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski are back and joined by a very special guest! Newsday New York Mets beat reporter Laura Albanese joins us from Port St. Lucie to give an inside look at Mets spring training. How are all of the new faces faring? How is Juan Soto different this year? What's the plan defensively? And what is the floor and ceiling for this team? All of that and more on this week's episode! Join us! 00:00-8:21: How the vibe around the Mets has shifted - clubhouse atmosphere, what went wrong last year, how the new guys are fitting in, Steve Cohen never naming a captain, and more. 8:22-11:10: The narrative surroundin Juan Soto - what's he really like? 11:11-13:48: Pete Alonso's departure for Baltimore 13:49-19:29: Who has impressed so far at Spring Training? What does the future hold for Mark Vientos, Brett Baty, and Ronny Mauricio? 19:30-21:59: Is this entire team playing out of position? Thoughts on Stearns' defensive strategy 22:00-24:36: The starting rotation - do Tong, Christian Scott start the year in Syracuse? 24:37-28:18: The bigger picture - what is the floor/ceiling for the 2026 Mets? What expectations do they have for themselves? #mets #metsbaseball #mlb #mlbb #mlbbcreatorcamp #mlbbshorts #springtraining #mlbspringtraining #newyork #newyorkmets #podcast #baseball #hotstove #lindor #juansoto LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/whymetspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Tuesday's BBMS to share their thoughts on Darryl Strawberry's assertion that Pete Alonso will regret leaving New York. Does Strawberry have a point?
Welcome into a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, a busy program ahead as we talk Orioles, the latest from down in Sarasota, plus it's NFL Combine week in Indy and Eric DeCosta met with the media earlier this morning, so we'll react to it all and get you the latest on the Ravens concerning Lamar Jackson and much more. At 11:15am, we talk baseball with the great Ryan Ripken, of the Ryan Ripken Show and now of MASN! We'll talk to him about Coby Mayo at third base, Pete Alonso's arrival, the pitching staff and everything else. Then at 11:40am, we'll switch gears to talk some college hoops with our guy Patrick Stevens, get the latest on the local front, a surging Navy basketball team and what other local teams we should care about as the season winds down, plus some college lacrosse updates after a weekend of upsets. At 12pm, former Maryland basketball forward Dave Neal will check in after he was in College Park over the weekend for a Terps alumni event, we'll get his thoughts on the current Terps and plenty more. And as we wind down on this Tuesday, we are going to catch up with former Ravens Center Bradley Bozeman who made his retirement from the NFL official yesterday, so we'll reflect on his career, his time in purple, playing on the opposite side of Jesse Minter's defense and more!
In the second hour of Inside Access, the guys discuss if they believe Tyler O'Neill can play 100+ games this season for just the third time of his career. They also talk about Darryl Strawberry's comments on Pete Alonso and are joined by Mike Bordick.
The guys discuss Darryl Strawberry's comments to the media about Pete Alonso leaving New York.
Evan & Tiki dive into the frenzy of early spring training storylines, pushing back on the nonstop overreactions that come with a handful of February highlights. Is it fair to scrutinize defensive miscues from players learning new positions, or is everyone jumping to conclusions way too fast? The guys debate how much these early reps actually matter and what fans should realistically take from them. They also address the growing noise surrounding Pete Alonso's hot start in a new uniform, questioning whether every home run needs to become a referendum on his departure. Plus, Jazz Chisholm's bold public goals for the season and his eye-popping contract aspirations spark a conversation about what kind of year it would actually take to earn that payday and whether it would make him impossible to keep long term.
The 4th and final hour of Evan & Tiki is packed with strong opinions, sports history, and classic WFAN storytelling. The guys react to comments from Darryl Strawberry criticizing Pete Alonso for leaving the New York Mets for the Baltimore Orioles, sparking debate over loyalty, legacy, and whether the Mets ever really tried to keep him.
A Mets legend drops a bombshell. Darryl Strawberry says Pete Alonso will regret leaving New York, claiming the slugger could have rewritten the franchise record books forever. But did the Mets even give him a chance to stay? Evan and Tiki break down the explosive quote, the loyalty vs. money debate tearing fans apart, and the uncomfortable reality of how Alonso's exit actually unfolded. Plus, callers weigh in on historic American sports moments, Olympic legends like Jesse Owens, the true impact of USA Hockey's gold medal, and whether international success really grows a sport. From WBC trivia to bold Mets World Series predictions in a post-Alonso era, this segment covers everything New York fans are arguing about right now.
ow much should Olympic gold really matter to fans compared to a championship from your favorite team? A passionate hockey fan calls in to explain why representing your country means everything to players who've worn USA colors since childhood, but does that translate to the same emotional investment for fans? The conversation shifts to the unique path of hockey stars, why their stories aren't told the way football or basketball prospects are, and why that disconnect can make it harder for casual fans to feel attached. Then it turns to baseball and the emotional fallout from losing Pete Alonso. Are Mets fans truly furious… or just venting? Evan defends the idea that outrage fades once games start, while history shows that losing franchise icons often hurts more because the team collapses afterward. Plus, ticket-price nostalgia, Super Bowl memories, East Coast sports bias, and the lengths fans will (or won't) go to see a former star in a rival uniform. A wide-ranging segment on fandom, loyalty, and why winning ultimately cures everything.
he guys tackle the bizarre idea of fans showing up to Yankee Stadium specifically to cheer Pete Alonso as a visiting player, questioning whether that's harmless fandom or just plain weird. Then the conversation pivots to Olympic hockey controversy, as callers debate whether three-on-three overtime is a fair way to decide a gold medal. Is it thrilling entertainment or a gimmick that cheapens a championship? Evan defends his long-standing stance that major titles should be decided under traditional rules, while others argue excitement matters more. They close with a deep dive into Jazz Chisholm's massive contract ambitions, breaking down whether his production, age, and the thin future free-agent market could actually justify the kind of deal he wants, and what kind of season it would take to make that payday a reality.
From viral defensive clips of players adjusting to new positions to the nonstop chatter about early struggles, Evan argues that judging anything meaningful from a few February reps is completely unhinged. The conversation quickly shifts to Pete Alonso's early power display in a new uniform and whether fans and media are turning routine spring home runs into manufactured outrage. Is it fair concern, harmless excitement that baseball is back, or just classic overreaction season? Evan insists the constant microscope is unhealthy, while Tiki pushes back that notable moments are still worth discussing even if they ultimately mean nothing.
¡QUE EMPIECE LA TEMPORADA!Revisamos los movimientos de impacto en la temporada muerta. Jugadores como Pete Alonso, Bo Bichette, Kyle Tucker y Alex Bregman tienen casas nuevas. Los equipos bajo la lupa antes del arranque de temporada, el inicio del spring training ¡Y MÁS! ¡Síguenos en redes sociales! https://www.instagram.com/pelotaenorbita https://www.facebook.com/pelotaenorbitahttps://www.tiktok.com/@pelotaenorbitahttps://x.com/Pelotaenorbita
Last summer the Orioles didn't have a single batter reach 20 home runs. That has to change in 2026 and Pete Alonso is expected to instantly boost the power numbers. How much of a threat will the rest of the lineup be?
Are Jason Smith and Mike Harmon buying Mick Cronin’s apology to UCLA? Zero "public trust" in the NBA Draft Lottery? And Jason wears Pete Alonso’s two-run home run from his first Spring Training game with the Baltimore Orioles!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pete Alonso hits the first home run of spring training. Carton dives into how much Pete Alonso is going is going to be on the minds of all New Yorkers?
The Knicks take another loss to the Pistons on Thursday night. Does this mean the Knicks have no chance at getting to the Finals? Pete Alonso hits the first home run of spring training. Carton dives into how much Pete Alonso is going is going to be on the minds of all New Yorkers? Punch the Monkey is getting all the support from Craig and C-Mac. Plus, Marlon Jackson stops by to dish out the life and times of the Jackson 5. USA moves on to take on Canada in the Men's Hockey Gold Medal Game, but why is it scheduled for 8am? Plus, what to do on a snowy day with your new fiancée and why are Mets fans scared of the 2026 season?
Chaos in New York baseball… and Craig Carton can't stop laughing.
New York sports fans are LOSING IT and Craig Carton is not holding back. In this explosive segment of WFAN's The Carton Show, Carton and Chris McMonigle break down everything driving fans crazy right now…
Are New York Mets fans already giving up on the season?! On WFAN, Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle react to a shocking fan mindset skipping Citi Field and buying tickets to Yankee Stadium instead just to see Pete Alonso early in the season
Sal Licata joins Locked Up Sports for a must-watch conversation covering his departure from WFAN, the future of the Mets under Carlos Mendoza, and whether the Knicks' championship window is closing. Sal opens up about the WFAN decision, saying he doesn't agree with it but respects it — and confirms he will not be returning. We dive deep into the Mets, where Sal makes it clear: if the team misses the playoffs, Carlos Mendoza will be fired. He also tells fans to move on from Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo, praises David Stearns for breaking up a losing core, and predicts a bounce-back season from Francisco Alvarez. Sal also believes the addition of Marcus Semien was a strong move to improve the lineup. On the Knicks side, Sal says if they don't win a championship this year, it may be time to break up the core. This is a bold, honest, unfiltered NY sports conversation. #NYMets #NewYorkMets #WFAN #Knicks #NBA #SalLicata #LockedUpSports
Howie Rose will only call Mets home games unless they reach the playoffs, while Gio anticipates future calls regretting the loss of Pete Alonso. Also, Peter Schwartz's Red Bulls feud and a caller securing World Cup tickets for Yussef. Brian Daboll addressed self-reflection, BT & Sal took shots at Pete Hoffman, and Chris Russo provided the "Moment of the Day." Finally, Yussef joined the studio as Gio has World Cup tickets.
Rob and Jeremy took some time from Thursday's BBMS to talk baseball with analyst Derek Carty.
Hour 3: Tommy talks about his anger with the Winter season and how Mets fans need to get over the team choosing to not re-sign Pete Alonso.
As spring training opens, Mets owner Steve Cohen delivers a candid, revealing message about the 2026 season and his growing frustration with the franchise's long World Series drought. He says the vibe around this year's team feels different, more optimistic, more energized, despite major departures like Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz. But should fans buy it? We break down Cohen's most important comments, including his admission that missing the playoffs again would be unacceptable, why he believes sustained contention matters more than one magical run, and whether ownership truly understands what fans are feeling. Plus, Cohen drops a bombshell on team leadership: as long as he owns the Mets, there will be NO team captain. Is that a smart clubhouse strategy or a missed opportunity for identity and accountability? From roster turnover and offseason anxiety to the realities of building a championship team in today's MLB, this conversation gets to the heart of where the Mets stand and where they must go next. Is this finally the year the Mets become a perennial powerhouse… or are fans being asked to stay patient yet again?
Jake returns from Spring Training to review his MLB Free Agency Predictions now that every big name has signed. From Cody Bellinger to Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman, and Japan's stars Tatsuya Imai, Munetaka Murakami, and Kazuma Okamoto, he revisits what he got right (and wrong) from this wild offseason.Who were the biggest winners of MLB Free Agency 2026? Did Dylan Cease's market surprise everyone? ++++++++++++Timestamps:0:00 We're Back From Spring Training4:30 Reviewing the Offseason Predictions8:15 Bo Bichette 10:40 Framber Valdez 12:40 Tatsuya Imai17:40 Cody Bellinger 20:00 Dylan Cease is the Biggest Winner 24:40 Alex Bregman 28:25 Ranger Suarez33:25 Kyle Schwarber36:25 Pete Alonso 38:00 Josh Naylor 38:45 Munetaka Murakami & Kazuma Okamoto Reviewing The Predictions From This MLB OffseasonHow WRONG Was I About My Free Agent Predictions?#MLB #FreeAgency #Baseball #WakeNJake #MLBPredictions #CodyBellinger #AlexBregman #PeteAlonso #MLBOffseason #BaseballPodcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Things spiral FAST on the Carton Show as Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle bounce from serious Mets talk to absolute chaos.
On The Wire - Adam and Kevin continue their 2026 fantasy baseball draft prep with a deep dive into the batting average category and how it interacts with roster construction. They discuss stabilizers versus risk bats, early-round foundations, and where drafters can find hidden average upside without sacrificing power or speed.The episode focuses on balancing category floors with ceiling plays, identifying players who can buoy team batting average, and highlighting potential landmines that could drag teams down in 2026 drafts.0:00 – Intro and category framingOverview of batting average landscape in 2026 drafts, league-wide trends, and how average scarcity shapes roster construction.8:00 – Early-round batting average anchorsPlayers discussed: Luis Arraez, Freddie Freeman, Juan Soto, Bobby Witt Jr., Mookie Betts, Julio RodríguezDiscussion centers on foundational hitters who provide strong average without sacrificing counting stats, and how early picks set the tone for category flexibility later in drafts.23:00 – Power bats with average riskPlayers discussed: Kyle Schwarber, Matt Olson, Pete Alonso, Elly De La Cruz, Oneil CruzConversation around batting average volatility, strikeout rate concerns, and how much risk managers can absorb depending on early roster builds.40:00 – Mid-round average stabilizersPlayers discussed: Steven Kwan, Nico Hoerner, Bryson Stott, Jeff McNeil, Xander BogaertsFocus on contact skills, lineup role, and identifying players who can quietly support average while contributing across categories.58:00 – Bounce-back and growth candidatesPlayers discussed: CJ Abrams, Corbin Carroll, Fernando Tatis Jr., Bo BichetteEvaluating BABIP regression, age curves, and approach adjustments that could lead to batting average improvements in 2026.1:10:00 – Late-round average targets and fadesPlayers discussed: Luis Rengifo, Thairo Estrada, Brice Turang, Jake McCarthyHow to approach batting average late in drafts, when to chase category protection, and when to accept volatility.1:20:00 – Draft strategy recap and closing thoughtsKey takeaways on balancing floor and ceiling in batting average builds, understanding roster synergy, and planning category targets before draft day. Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From 'Rico Brogna' (subscribe here): In this offseason we've seen the roster completely turn over. Fan favorites have left the building like Brandon Nimmo, Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso. The replacements of Bo Bichette, Marcus Semien, Jorge Polanco, Luis Robert Jr. and Freddy Peralta are here. The question isn't if we like what David Stearns did. The question is "Are the Mets better?". Well, are they? 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
Let's start with a macro look at first base (2:46)! ... What is our first base strategy this season (9:10)? ... Let's get into first base ADP, starting with Nick Kurtz (18:11). ... Vlad Jr. is so frustrating (24:22)! ... How will Pete Alonso do in Baltimore (29:48)? ... Matt Olson, Bryce Harper and Rafael Devers all seem like good values (33:03). ... Freddie Freeman's age is starting to show (48:00). ... How many steals for Josh Naylor in 2026 (52:35)? ... Vinnie Pasquantino has turned into a legit power hitter (58:54). ... What to make of Tyler Soderstrom (1:02:54)? ... The guys seem split on Michael Busch (1:06:20). ... Who are our sleepers, breakouts and busts at first base (1:11:02)? ... We wrap up with the rest of first base ADP (1:25:21). 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
Eric discusses surprises from the MLB off-season. He highlights the Giants' hiring of Tony Vitello as their manager, the Mets' busy offseason with several signings, and the Orioles' big deal for Pete Alonso. He also touches on Tom Brady's criticism for not openly rooting for the Patriots. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Cheats is joined by Flobo, April, Malik, and Lewis to discuss the MLB offseason. In this episode the crew discusses:Kyle Tucker (and if the Dodgers are ruining baseball)Pete Alonso to the O'sAlex Bregman to the Cubs (Did the Sox fumble another player)Bo Bichette to the Mets The crew also reviewed the Top 100 Players Right now (according to MLB.com).All of this and more on this episode of the Black Baseball Mixtape podcast. Please rate and review the show. Subscribe to the Black Baseball Mixtape on Substack. The Mixtape is in partnership with the Players Alliance, Numbers Game Scorebooks, and Minority Prospects.
From 'Rico Brogna' (subscribe here): Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz are just the more recent Mets legends that we've had to say goodbye to in free agency. Over the franchise's history we can go down the list of names that completely tugged at Mets fans heartstrings. Here's an episode dedicated to those that should have not been allowed to leave in free agency. 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