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Anthony Lima and Jason Lloyd (in for Ken Carman) react to the Cleveland Guardians' Game 2 victory over the Detroit Tigers, which included a 5-run 8th inning that boosted the Guardians to a do-or-die Game 3, set for Thursday afternoon at Progressive Field.
Anthony Lima and Daryl Ruiter talk about the Guardians' chances against the Tigers in the AL Wild Card round, who needs to be the "X-factor" for the Guardians lineup, and fans' hype for the opener at Progressive Field.
The Tuesday Kenny & JT Show gets started live from Progressive Field following the Guardians' tough 2-1 loss to Tarik Skubal and the Tigers. Too many strikeouts, costly errors, and, in the guys' opinion, some questionable decisions by Stephen Vogt. Now their backs are already against the wall in the series. Do the Guardians have the advantage though simply because they won't face Skubal anymore?
On the Kenny & JT Show we're joined by Daryl Ruiter from 92.3 The Fan live from Progressive Field. We usually have Daryl on to talk Browns, and we will shortly, but we start off discussing the Guardians 2-1 loss to the Tigers today.
Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga recap a crazy weekend from Progressive Field where the Guardians punched their ticket to the playoffs and wrestled the division crown away from Detroit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Highlights: Cleveland sports had a wild week, with dramatic Guardians wins and unexpectedly large home crowds. Jose Ramirez's playoff consistency contrasts with Francisco Lindor's limited postseason success since joining the Mets. Jose's commitment to Cleveland shows in his extension and emotional postgame celebration declaring “This is my home.” Terry Francona's magic continues with the Reds, despite their lack of standout stats or star players. Stephen Vogt's appeal to fans shows his understanding of Cleveland's working-class culture and school-night realities. Guardians pulled off a historic comeback, overcoming a 15.5-game deficit to win the division. The team's resilience recalls the 1914 Boston Braves, who rallied from 15 games back to win. Guardians starters had a streak of 19 games allowing two or fewer runs, a rare achievement. Baseball's unpredictability and “never over until it's over” nature make it a unique test of faith. Progressive Field's renovations helped attract younger fans, blending tradition with modern fan experiences. Guardians reached 2 million in attendance for back-to-back years, a milestone for a small-market team. Chase DeLauter joins the playoff taxi squad, signaling potential late-season impact if needed. Aidan Hutchinson was left in one-on-one matchups 17 times against Browns swing tackle Cornelius Lucas?. Quinshon Judkins and Harold Fannin Jr. were praised for their impact, especially Judkins' ability to turn short gains into longer runs. Only one solid performance in four games; a touchdown was allowed on special teams against Detroit. There's reluctance to reintegrate Watson despite his eligibility to return, with comparisons to awkward social encounters. Both hosts agreed that starting Gabriel wouldn't solve deeper offensive issues and could expose him to unnecessary risk. Lonzo Ball expressed surprise that Cleveland had water (Lake Erie), highlighting how little some players know about the city before arriving. Cavs media day injury updates on Darius Garland and Max Strus. Uniform Talk: Mixed reactions to the Browns' “Alpha Dawg” uniforms. Some fans loved them, others (including Terry) did not. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guardians overtake Tigers for first place in the Central Division for the first time since early April. We'll recap a crazy series with Detroit at Progressive Field that saw the Guards take two out of three. Plus, conversations with catcher Austin Hedges and Jacob Junis who had a big week out of the bullpen. Also, General Manager Mike Chernoff joins the show to reflect on an amazing September run. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bloomdaddy is back at Progressive Field ahead of the last homestand of the season vs the Texas Rangers. Talks Guardians with Jensen Lewis and Rafa Hernandez-Brito. Also Guardians Manager Stephen Vogt also calls in to talk about the series. Browns with Fred Greetham, politics with Royal Oakes and MORE.
Bloomdaddy is once again coming to you from Progressive Field ahead of the 3rd and final game of a pivotal series vs the Detroit Tigers. Dennis Manoloff joins, as does Al Pawlowski to talk Guardians. Bob DiBiasio joins too. Bloomdaddy talks top political stories with Alex Stone.
The Kenny & JT Show is live from Progressive Field, and we're joined by the Voice of the Cleveland Guardians, Tom Hamilton before tonight's crucial game with the Detroit Tigers.
The Wednesday Kenny & JT Show is underway live from Progressive Field before tonight's crucial game between the Tigers and the now first place Guardians. We set the rainy scene there, listen to the highlights of the win over the Tigers, get an update on David Fry who was hit in the face by that Skubal fastball, and more...
On The Kenny & JT Show, live from Progressive Field before tonight's crucial Guardians/Tigers game, we're joined by Bob DiBiasio, Guardians Senior VP of Public Affairs.
Bloomdaddy is back at Progressive Field ahead of game 2 of the pivotal 3-game series vs the Detroit Tigers. Mike Snyder and Dennis Manoloff join to talk about the big win last night. PLUS it's a Wednesday and Politics Left, Right, Center returns with Mike Polensek and the Pastor James Davis.
Matt Dery (Audacy's Dery Bros. GuardiansCast, Locked on Lions) joins Ken Carman and Anthony Lima to preview the Cleveland Guardians' highly-anticipated showdown with the Detroit Tigers, beginning on Tuesday night at Progressive Field.
Bloomdaddy is coming to you from Progressive Field ahead of the Guardians and Detroit Tigers pivotal 3-game series that could potentially decide the AL Central crown. Also talks local news stories. Guests include Rich Donnelly, Curtis Danburg, and Matt Foreman assistant GM for the Guardians.
The Guardians stay in the playoff hunt taking three out of four from Kansas City at Progressive Field. A big reason why is great pitching, and we'll chat with starter Slade Cecconi and closer Cade Smith. Also, CJ Kayfus and Brayan Rocchio join the show to talk about their recent hot stretches at the plate. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Wednesday Kenny & JT Show is underway live from Progressive Field before tonight's Guardians/Royals game. The Guards are riding a 4-game winning streaking after Slade Cecconi nearly tossed a no-hitter last night. Yes, they are still in the wild card race. Plus, we look back at the Vikings win over the Bears and look back at an amazing first weekend in the NFL.
On The Kenny & JT Show live from Progressive Field we catch up with legendary Cleveland Indian Carlos Baerga. The former All-Star second baseman does work on the Guardians Spanish Radio Network. He gives us his take on this year's team, who should stay on the roster for a long time, their current hot streak, the grind of a long season, the recent celebration of the 1995 team, and his participation in an upcoming Roberto Clemente tribute.
On The Kenny & JT Show, Matt Underwood, TV play-by-play voice of the Cleveland Guardians joins us live from Progressive Field before tonight's Guardians/Royals game
On The Kenny & JT Show, live from Progressive Field before tonight's Guardians/Royals game, we're joined by Guardians beat writer Zack Meisel from The Athletic.
Bloomdaddy is once again from Progressive Field talking Guardians/Royals, Browns and their Kicker woes with Jimmy Watkins from Cleveland.com, Ursline High School Hazing with Subodh Chandra, a Tuesday Tirade and MORE.
The best conversations about the Guards from The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima, Baskin & Phelps, and The Afternoon Drive during the past week. Discussing the team's longshot playoff odds; the dugout spat between Tanner Bibee and Stephen Vogt; attendance at Progressive Field; and what's next in the investigations of pitchers Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase.
The best conversations about the Guards from The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima, Baskin & Phelps, and The Afternoon Drive during the past week. Discussing the team's longshot playoff odds; the dugout spat between Tanner Bibee and Stephen Vogt; attendance at Progressive Field; and what's next in the investigations of pitchers Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase.
The best conversations about the Guards from The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima, Baskin & Phelps, and The Afternoon Drive during the past week. Discussing the team's longshot playoff odds; the dugout spat between Tanner Bibee and Stephen Vogt; attendance at Progressive Field; and what's next in the investigations of pitchers Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase.
Bloomdaddy is in with a new installment of the Ex-Files. Talks favorite summer memories throughout your life, what items are always in your fridge, PLUS guests include Dave Mortach, Mike Campana from WTVN previewing the Ohio State/Texas CFB Matchup this weekend. And Guardians Manager Stephen Vogt talks big Guardians/Mariners series this weekend at Progressive Field.
Why the Guardians falling off may not affect Progressive Field attendance full 617 Thu, 28 Aug 2025 10:41:38 +0000 XzLITAO1aaxGWp5pOQipp00eezVPZxY8 mlb,cleveland guardians,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima mlb,cleveland guardians,sports Why the Guardians falling off may not affect Progressive Field attendance The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.ampe
Bloomdaddy is from Progressive Field ahead of the Guardians/Rays series. Talks Browns final pre season action and Browns QBs with Kevin Spencer and Fred Greetham. Politics with Jim Renacci and Jim Tressel calls to talk fitness initiative.
Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga break down José Ramírez's historic two-homer game against Miami at Progressive Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kenny & JT Show is underway live from Progressive Field before tonight's Guardians/Marlins game. We set the scene there, look back at their win over Miami last night as the Guards stay hot and in the playoff hunt. Plus, we talk Browns training camp, the Shedeur Sanders oblique injury, the Myles Garrett speeding ticket, and more...
On The Kenny & JT Show, Guardians VP of Communications Curtis Danburg joins us as we broadcast live from Progressive Field before tonight's Guardians/Marlins game. We break down just how hot the Guardians have been since the All-Star Break, a weird coincidence Curtis encountered just before Gavin Williams' near no-hitter, he talks about witnessing Tom Hamilton's Hall of Fame induction, upcoming promotions and events at the ballpark, and more...
Bloomdaddy is once again coming to you from Progressive Field talking more Browns and Shedur sanders with Fred Greetham. Guardians are still continuing their positive strides towards a playoff berth, Dave Mortach calls in, PLUS the return of Politics Left, Right, Center with the Pastor and Councilman.
Bloomdaddy is back from vacation coming to you from Progressive Field ahead of the Guardians Marlins series. Guests include Rafael Hernández-Brito talking Guardians, Jimmy Watkins, Joe Noga talking Guardians, Kevin Spencer talking about Browns, and Rob Walgate talking politics.
The Tuesday Kenny & JT Show is underway. Browns CB Martin Emerson moments ago was carted off the training camp field with a painful lower left leg injury. Last night was a long night at Progressive Field as they blow a late lead after a lengthy rain delay. We're still waiting to get more info on the Emmanuel Clase situation. Shane Bieber pitched a very good 4 rehab innings in Akron today.
Bloomdaddy is from Progressive Field talking about Emmanuel Clase and his recent unpaid leave of absence by MLB stemming from a gambling investigation.
On The Kenny & JT Show, live from Progressive Field before tonight's Guardians/Orioles game, we're joined by Guardians beat writer Zack Meisel from The Athletic, to talk about the state of the team that has clawed their way back to .500, Tom Hamilton's Hall of Fame induction this weekend, the trade deadline, and more...
On The Kenny & JT Show, live from Progressive Field before tonight's Guardians/Orioles game, we're joined by Jim Rosenhaus of the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network to talk about the state of the team, Tom Hamilton's Hall of Fame induction this weekend, and more...
On The Kenny & JT Show, Guardians VP of Communications Curtis Danburg joins us as we broadcast live from Progressive Field before tonight's Guardians/Orioles game. Curtis updates us on promotions coming up, the state of the team, Tom Hamilton's Hall of Fame induction this weekend, and more...
The Wednesday Kenny & JT Show is underway live from Progressive Field before tonight's Guardians/Orioles game. And it's “Superman Night”! The Guards continue to play like superheroes with another win over the Orioles last night and they've now won 10 of 12 to get back to .500. As Browns Training Camp gets underway, the team has revealed an alternate brown helmet.
Bloomdaddy is at Progressive Field ahead of the Guardians Orioles game talking about Dude Wipes and the unveiling of the new Browns helmet. Talks politics with Steve Cotton and the return of Politics Left, Right, Center.
The Tuesday Kenny & JT Show is underway. The Guardians stay hot as they open the Orioles series with another win. We hear the highlights and preview our visit to Progressive Field tomorrow on “Superman Night”. Plus, some early Browns Training Camp talk.
The Monday Kenny & JT Show is underway. The Guardians have clearly put their 10-game losing streak in the past as they've now won 8 out of 10 after beating the A's last night. We'll be at Progressive Field doing the show Wednesday on “Superman” night. While President Trump insists the go back to being called the Indians. Plus, JT fills us in on the rest of the weekend “If You Missed It.”
Jessica Kleinschmidt takes calls from fans and discusses the Athletics' 8-2 win over the Cleveland Guardians in game two of their three-game set from Progressive Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jessica Kleinschmidt takes calls from fans and discusses the Athletics' 8-2 loss to the Cleveland Guardians in the finale of their three-game set from Progressive Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natalie Leek from Providence House spoke to Bill-Mike about the "Stuff The Truck event at Progressive Field on Friday 7-18-25 at 6am to 6pm.
On the Kenny & JT Show we bring in Jackson head baseball coach Bill Gamble. Coach was in attendance this weekend at Progressive Field to watch his former player, Detroit Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler, take on the Guardians.
A look back at the Guardians walk off win against the Blue Jays at Progressive Field this week. Plus, talking pitching with starters Logan Allen and Slade Cecconi, as well as assistant pitching coach Joe Torres. Also, former Indian and Guardian Ernie Clement stops by to talk about his days in Cleveland. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eno and DVR discuss good news for Zach Neto, whose return from shoulder surgery has gone well in the first half of the season, another injury in the Mets' rotation, and a verdict in the Wander Franco case. Plus, they discuss a surprising multi-year move of Globe Life Field into a pitcher-friendly environment, and weekend waiver-wire targets before checking in with Senior Hot Dog Correspondent Niv Shah about a few ottoneu trends and a big culinary swing at Progressive Field in Cleveland.Rundown1:37 Zach Neto: Good News on Follow-Up for Shoulder5:22 A Potential Long-Term Absence for Griffin Canning9:24 HBPs Reaching an All-Time High (J-Ram & Vlad Jr. day-to-day)13:13 A Verdict in the Wander Franco Case16:39 Globe Life Field Is Changing, Reasons TBD27:46 Hitters of Interest: A Single-Catcher Shuffle & Joey Ortiz Is Waking Up38:05 Pitchers of Interest: Charlie Morton Back on the Shallow League Radar?46:17 Senior Hot Dog Correspondent Niv Shah Returns! (Jacob Lopez's rising roster rates, Didier Fuentes' long-term appeal, and Wenceel Pérez adds thump)1:08:48 What Is Happening in Cleveland?Follow Eno on Bluesky: @enosarris.bsky.socialFollow DVR on Bluesky: @dvr.bsky.socialFollow Niv on Bluesky: @ottoneu.bsky.sociale-mail: ratesandbarrels@gmail.comJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/FyBa9f3wFeSubscribe to The Athletic: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrelsHosts: Derek VanRiper & Eno SarrisProducer: Brian SmithGuest: Niv ShahExecutive Producer: Derek VanRiper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeff and Andy share comments Terry Francona made ahead of the Guardians and Reds match up at Progressive Field about why he stepped away from baseball.
Off the Bench Is Going on Haitus. We will return for the Football Season and be back better than ever! On June 9, 2025, the Cincinnati Reds triumphed over the Cleveland Guardians with a 7-4 victory at Progressive Field, securing the Ohio Cup for the first time since 2014. The Reds, led by manager Terry Francona, unleashed an offensive barrage, amassing 16 hits. Jake Fraley shone with three hits, including a home run, while TJ Friedl also went yard, boosting the team's morale. Wade Miley delivered a solid pitching performance, and Pagan sealed the win with a strong close. This victory marked the Reds' fourth straight win, improving their record to 34-33 and pushing them above .500 for the first time since May 19. The Ohio Cup, a symbol of Buckeye State bragging rights, was clinched after the Reds dominated the season series, including a sweep of the Guardians earlier in May. Fans celebrated the return of the trophy to Cincinnati, with social media buzzing about the team's momentum. Friedl humorously noted the cup could hold “two and a half 12-ounce Coors Lights,” adding a lighthearted touch to the achievement. This win signals the Reds' growing confidence as they aim to close the 6.5-game gap behind the NL Central-leading Cubs. On June 9, 2025, the Cincinnati Bengals released linebacker Germaine Pratt, a team captain and their 2024 leading tackler with 143 tackles. The move, reported by NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, saves $5.6-$5.9 million in 2025 cap space but incurs $2.3 million in dead money. Pratt, a 2019 third-round pick, requested a trade in February after defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo's departure, signaling discontent with the new scheme under Al Golden. His release, following a career-high season with two interceptions and two forced fumbles, weakens a defense already criticized for allowing 30+ points against top offenses in 2024. The Bengals aim to replace Pratt with younger talent, including second-round pick Demetrius Knight Jr. and fourth-rounder Barrett Carter, alongside free agent Oren Burks. However, transitioning to rookies risks inexperience at a critical position, potentially exacerbating defensive struggles. Fans on X expressed dismay, fearing a further decline in defensive performance, while some see Pratt landing with Anarumo's Indianapolis Colts. The Bengals' shift to youth and speed, as noted by director Duke Tobin, prioritizes long-term flexibility but may hinder immediate competitiveness in a tough AFC North.
The Cincinnati Reds, now 33-33, roared back to .500 with a commanding three-game sweep over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Great American Ball Park, showcasing offensive firepower and resilient pitching. The series, concluding on June 8, 2025, saw the Reds overcome early deficits and weather challenges, including rain delays, to secure a 4-2 victory in the finale. Christian Encarnacion-Strand, fresh off the injured list, was a standout, going 7-for-13 with six RBIs, including a solo homer in the fifth inning of the final game. Jose Trevino tied the game with another solo shot, and Matt McLain delivered the decisive blow—a two-run homer in the seventh off Arizona's Zac Gallen, who allowed four runs over 6 2/3 innings. Brady Singer kept the Reds competitive, pitching five innings and allowing two runs despite taking a comebacker to his arm. Taylor Rogers earned the win with two scoreless relief innings, and Tony Santillan sealed the sweep with his second save. The Reds' earlier wins included a 4-3, 10-inning thriller and a 13-1 rout, highlighting their offensive depth and bullpen strength. . Now, the Reds head to Progressive Field for a three-game series against the Cleveland Guardians (34-30), starting today, June 9, 2025. This matchup follows Cincinnati's sweep of Cleveland in May, adding intensity to the battle for the Ohio Cup. The Reds aim to maintain momentum against a Guardians team chasing the AL Central-leading Detroit Tigers. Cincinnati's probable starters are Wade Miley (0-0, 18.00 ERA), Andrew Abbott (5-1, 2.18 ERA), and Nick Lodolo (4-4, 3.21 ERA), facing Cleveland's Luis Ortiz (3-6, 4.02 ERA), Slade Cecconi (1-2, 4.87 ERA), and Logan Allen (3-4, 4.42 ERA). Miley's return from injury makes his start a question mark, but Abbott's consistency and Lodolo's solid outings provide stability. Cleveland's José Ramírez, with 12 homers, remains a threat, though their recent 5-3 loss to Houston exposed vulnerabilities. The Reds, buoyed by their sweep, must navigate Cleveland's strong 17-13 home record. One win secures the Ohio Cup, but Cincinnati's focus is on climbing the NL Central standings. Expect a competitive series with the Reds' bats aiming to exploit Cleveland's pitching.