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A report in the Los Angeles Times detailed Gerrit Cole and other prominent pitchers using foreign substances on the ball, both in New York and Houston. But what’s that mean for his time in Pittsburgh and the perception that Ray Searage was his problem with the Pirates? Dejan Kovacevic's new episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Insert willsmithstandingaloneinlivingroom.gifWhere did everybody go? We are as amazed as you knowing that today on 10/29/2019 the Pittsburgh Pirates are without Clint Hurdler, Ray Searage, Neal Huntington, and Frank Connelly. Today the Pirates announced the firing of Neal Huntingon and then introduced their new President, Travis Williams (Not Trevor Williams).This episode is basically Ryan & DiNardo talking on everything that transpired today, why it took so long to do, and what it means going forward. Good stuff, people!
Second hour of the show gets started with Crowley continuing to just TRASH the national media for their old takes about it being Big Ben's fault what happened to AB and that the Steelers drove him out of town...I mean Diane Sanders get the hell out of here. The Pirates, they actually won last night, but still deserved to always be crushed. We take aim today at Ray Searage and his stupid mustache. We talk about Tom Brady spraying down his rookies with a fireman's house, which is a real life thing and not something this show made up, before it's time for the Great unsponsored football segment filled with knowledge and fun brought to you by to be determined.
Second hour of the show gets started with Crowley continuing to just TRASH the national media for their old takes about it being Big Ben's fault what happened to AB and that the Steelers drove him out of town...I mean Diane Sanders get the hell out of here. The Pirates, they actually won last night, but still deserved to always be crushed. We take aim today at Ray Searage and his stupid mustache. We talk about Tom Brady spraying down his rookies with a fireman's house, which is a real life thing and not something this show made up, before it's time for the Great unsponsored football segment filled with knowledge and fun brought to you by to be determined.
Mr. Wednesday, Jeff Konkle is in on a Tuesday, but doesn't see the value in pets without eyebrows, Mark Kaboly has the scoop on this year's camp phenom's and busts, and Mark Madden says it's time for Ray Searage and the Pirates to part ways - and is anxiously awaiting the Browns eventual collapse.
Mr. Wednesday, Jeff Konkle is in on a Tuesday, but doesn't see the value in pets without eyebrows, Mark Kaboly has the scoop on this year's camp phenom's and busts, and Mark Madden says it's time for Ray Searage and the Pirates to part ways - and is anxiously awaiting the Browns eventual collapse.
5:00 - Take It Or Leave It 5:15 -Pirates pitching coach Ray Searage on the Pirates' pitching philosophy and using analytics wisely 5:45 - Joe Schwarz of The Athletic breaks down multiple Cardinal pitchers
It's the series after the All-Star Break which means We Don't Win Anymore!This week we talk about Josh Bell and Home Run Derby. First off, Josh Bell gave us a good showing however it just was not good enough to advance. Though, is the Home Run Derby back?? Ryan & DiNardo talk about the new format and just how much they loved it. What a showing by Joe & Young Vlad as well.Last week we discussed how Cervelli's catching days were over and where he fit on this club going forward. Well apparently that was fake news?! How does DK either lie about this or report on it the way he did? Regardless, with this updated information what exactly does it mean for Cervelli and the club now?Erik Gonzalez finished his rehab start by way of injury? OR - check this out - the Pirates couldn't believe how poorly he did and gave him another injury to have. Also, Keone Kela has officially started his rehab stint. We discuss what Kela's future with the Pirates may be.Marte, the liability. Our column:Lastly, we discuss Chris Archer's most recent start, the ditching of the sinker, and the disfunction of the origination and Ray Searage.
In this episode, I welcome back Noah Hiles from 93.7 The Fan and we catch up on the Pirates. We talk about the Pirates recent losing streak, what has gone right for the team this year, and if the pitching philosophy or coach Ray Searage need to change.
Episode 466- Trade DeadlinePaul Martin @PaulTheMartinWalter McMichael @TheFakeWalter Guest:NoneTopics:Paul Martin (@PaulTheMartin) and Walter McMichael (@RealFakeWalter) scroll the pages of MLB Trade Rumors to cover the entirety of the 2018 Trade Deadline. Hot takes on the St. Louis Cardinals, Miami Marlins, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, and more. Find out who the best Cards outfielder is, who will get the Mesa brothers, and why Chris Archer will not be fixed by Ray Searage! Subscribe to our podcast on:Blog Talk RadioItunesStitcher Interact with the show on:TwitterFacebook@FantasyBenefitswww.facebook.com/groups/FriendswithFantasyBenefitswww.friendswithfantasybenefits.com
3:00 - Jon Heyman writes that the Cardinals are in the lead for Giancarlo Stanton3:15 - Pirates pitching coach Ray Searage on Juan Nicasio and what qualities good closers have3:30 - Hot Topics3:45 - Jerry Jones vs. Roger Goodell: The most epic battle of all time
6:00 - Fast Lane Fill In6:15 - Ray Searage audio on what he looks for in a closer and how Juan Nicasio fits that mold6:30 - Joel Edmundson on defenseman scoring and the Blues vs. Coyotes6:45 - Would You Rather
Ben and Sam banter about a wide range of topics, including Ray Searage and the struggling Pirates pitching staff; the pitcher home run derby; rehabilitating Ben Cherington; the amazing Matt Shoemaker; Clayton Kershaw; crowd chants, and a bad fun fact.
Ben and Sam banter about the most popular picks in BP’s “Beat PECOTA” game, then discuss Rich Hill, the Cubs’ strong start, Ray Searage’s promising pupils, and more.
Even with Colorado Rockies' short stop Trevor Story off to an hi-Story-ic start, we refuse to jump on the bandwagon of Trevor Story puns. Instead, on this week's episode, Andy, Bob, and Jason get back together for the first time in ages to talk baseball. The open this week's show by discussing the new slide rule and the potential psychological ramifications of it being referred to as 'The Chase Utley Rule'. Andy then talks about Gregory Polanco's new deal, a new sabermetric Bucs lineup, all the other pitchers giving up because Juan Nicasio is going to win the Cy Young Award, and finishes his portion of the podcast by talking about Ray Searage's contract in Pittsburgh. Bob and Jason then dive into the Indians with talk of, but not limited to: Opening Day being cold, Jose Ramirez's defense, Carlos Santana's walk rate, and former top prospect Jeremy Sowers now as a front office employee with an MBA from the University of North Carolina. The gang finishes with a SeaWolves shout out that features their enjoyment of watching former Erie SeaWolf Steven Moya hitting baseballs. There might be an awkward pause at the beginning as the three podcasters learn to work together again, but the trio pull it together for one of the best episodes of the year.
Ben and Sam banter about a T-Pain tweet, two famous phrases, Ray Searage, and the final results of their contracts draft, then answer listener emails about the Cubs, a baseball broadcast from Better Call Saul, redistributing salaries, and more.