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Blake Murphy and Julia Kreuz discuss the Blue Jays, once again, struggling to generate hits and their early count swings costing them at the plate. Afterwards, Josh Towers (26:39) joins to explain what made Roy Halladay a unique player, principles he's trying to instill in the youths he works with and the pressure a lack of run support puts on pitchers. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Former Phillies superstar pitcher Cole Hamels joins the show! Cole talks tells stories from his illustrious career including his 2008 NLCS and World Series MVP awards, learning form teammates like Roy Halladay and Roy Oswalt, the post-World Series celebration and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(0:00-10:20) Have you accepted that the Sixers run as contenders is over? (10:20-21:47) Podcast P still baffles Ray (21:47-30:10) Paul George mixed messages this week & the tush push conversation (30:10-40:56) Is everyone tired of the tush push conversation? (40:56-51:34) Texters check-in on the tush push & Myles Garrett likelihood of being an the Eagle. (51:34-1:02:45) Ray gets Sean's thoughts on Myles Garrett vs Zack Baun (1:02:45-1:13:28) Texters join the conversation on Baun vs Garrett (1:13:28-1:25:40) Why aren't we positive on the Phillies? (1:25:40-1:34:07) Phillies lack of change (1:34:07-1:47:35) Deebo Samuel to the Commanders & the best month in sports (1:47:35-2:02:13) Ray reacts to John Kincade's take on Roy Halladay & Allen Iverson. Plus, texts on the best sports month.
Word of the Day is Unconventional (0:00-12:00) A caller wonders if it’s okay to have turf from games that they attended at Lincoln Financial Field. Tyrone and Sylvana said it’s okay as Tyrone has turf from Veterans Stadium and Sylvana has seats from the Vet. (12:00-30:18) We check in on the Question of the Day. Who’s the ultimate winner in Philadelphia Sports History? Tyrone selected shortstop Jimmy Rollins, Ricky selected pitcher Roy Halladay and Sylvana selected first baseman Ryan Howard. Live coverage of the Jalen Hurts press conference as well. (30:18-36:43) The national media loves to hype of Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen when they make checks that result into touchdowns, but not Jalen Hurts. Hurts checked into the run play that resulted in Saquon Barkley scoring on a 78-yard rushing touchdown. Instead, the headline was that Saquon checked to the play and said, “I got this”. That headline was not even close to what happened. (36:43-43:54) As the show ends, the group recaps the Eagles selling snow from the Divisional game vs Rams. We ended the show with some text messages the lightning round of 10 second song. Follow The Station x.com/975TheFanatic instagram.com/975thefanatic/ https://www.facebook.com/975thefanatic/ Follow The Show x.com/975BestShowEver https://x.com/TyJohnsonNews https://x.com/rickybottalico https://x.com/sylvanakell Support the Show 975thefanatic.com/shows/the-best-show-
On Episode 902 of Hittin' Season, powered by WHYY & BillyPenn.com, John Stolnis of The Good Phight, Justin Klugh from Baseball Prospectus and Yahoo Sports' Liz Roscher discuss their confidence level in Dave Dombrowski to navigate a challenging off-season in his quest to make the Phillies better in 2025. Also, why Alec Bohm likely isn't going anywhere, and we "celebrate" the 15th anniversary of the Roy Halladay trade to the Phillies and the subsequent trade of Cliff Lee to the Mariners. A complicated day, to be sure.
The Phillies signed right-hander Jordan Romano to a one-year, $8.5 million contract on Monday at the Winter Meetings in Dallas. But they still need to find an outfielder and more to upgrade a team that wants to win the World Series.We're back from the Winter Meetings in Dallas, and we spent Friday talking about Dave Dombrowski's comments on the final day of the meetings on Wednesday, when he said it wasn't the right time to trade a package of top prospects for Garrett Crochet, who was traded to the Red Sox. We also discuss Bryce Harper's chances at a contract extension, following Scott Boras' comments on Wednesday, and the Phillies' chances to trade Alec Bohm.Shop Shibe Vintage Sports for all the Philly sports fans on your holiday list. Visit them in Center City, Wayne, West Chester and its new store in Ardmore ... or at ShibeSports.com. Save 15% with the code: thephilliesshow15Todd will be signing copies of “Doc: The Life of Roy Halladay” at Shibe's Ardmore store at 78 Rittenhouse Place on Sunday, December 15 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. There will also be Phillies Show t-shirts to purchase!The Phillies Show has swag! You can purchase your very own Phillies Show t-shirt by 47 Brand here!@The Phillies Show Subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow us on social media!@Foul Territory We're part of the Foul Territory Network. Follow FT and find more shows, including Fair Territory!If you like The Phillies Show, subscribe and give us a five-star review!
Former Blue Jay LHP Ricky Romero joins the show (33:35) to break down his time in Toronto. Including some awesome stories on Cito Gastin and Roy Halladay as well as thoughts on the current team. That comes after Johnny and Ave talk the Juan Soto saga and all the signings of the last few days.
It's Thanksgiving Week, which means the holidays are here.Is there any chance that Juan Soto signs with the Phillies? They have not met yet with Soto, but there are expectations they will. There is a report that the Phils have not communicated with Scott Boras, who is Soto's agent. We hear otherwise. Regardless, the Phillies' chances at signing Soto remains a longshot.Ruben, Jim and Todd get into the holiday spirit by talking about what they're thankful for in the game of baseball.Todd will be signing copies of “Doc: The Life of Roy Halladay” on Saturday, November 20 from noon to 2 p.m. at the New Era Phillies Team Store at Citizens Bank Park. Stop by!If you can't make it, Todd also signs personalized copies of “Doc: The Life of Roy Halladay at bytoddzolecki.com.@The Phillies Show Subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow us on social media!@Foul Territory We're part of the Foul Territory Network. Follow FT and find more shows, including Fair Territory!If you like The Phillies Show, subscribe and give us a five-star review!
Luke Murton is the Phillies' new player development director, following Preston Mattingly's recent promotion to GM.Murton spent the past two years as the Minor League's hitting development director, but he also split his team scouting amateur players that he thought would be good to bring into the system. One of those players was top prospect Aidan Miller. Murton talks about his journey from Georgia Teach to Yankees minor leaguer to scout with the Giants and Padres to Phils' farm director.He talks about his hitting and pitching philosophies, top prospects like Miller and Justin Crawford and more.The holidays are here! Need a gift for the Phillies fan in your life? Todd is signing personalized copies of “Doc: The Life of Roy Halladay at bytoddzolecki.com.@The Phillies Show Subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow us on social media!@Foul Territory We're part of the Foul Territory Network. Follow FT and find more shows, including Fair Territory!If you like The Phillies Show, subscribe and give us a five-star review!
Phillies ace Zack Wheeler finished second for NL Cy Young for the second time in the four years.This year, he finished behind Atlanta's Chris Sale.We discuss the vote, but also dig into an interesting story by MLB.com's Mike Petriello, who suggests Wheeler is on a Hall of Fame track anyway. He needs a few more dominant years to put him into serious contention, but there is a strong argument to be made.We also discuss Friday night's non-tender deadline. Is Austin Hays non-tendered?There's some Juan Soto and Roki Sasaki talk and 40-man roster stuff, too!The holidays are here. Need a gift for the Phillies fan in your life? Todd signs personalized copies of “Doc: The Life of Roy Halladay at bytoddzolecki.com.@The Phillies Show Subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow us on social media!@Foul Territory We're part of the Foul Territory Network. Follow FT and find more shows, including Fair Territory!If you like The Phillies Show, subscribe and give us a five-star review!
October 8, 1956 - Don Larsen of the New York Yankees pitched the only perfect game in World Series history for a 2 - 0 triumph over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Sal Maglie, the opposing pitcher, gave up five hits. This would be the only post season no hitter until Roy Halladay's gem for the Phillies against Cincinnati on October 6th 2010.October 8, 1973 - Rusty Staub's two home runs powered the New York Mets to a 9 - 2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds and a 2-1 lead in the NLCS. Pete Rose of the Reds and Bud Harrelson of the Mets scuffled at second base in the fifth inning after Rose slid hard into the base. The benches cleared and when the dust settled, the 140 pound Harrelson ended up on losing end of both conflicts.October 8, 1989 - The Oakland Athletics beat Toronto 4 - 3 in Game Five of their AL division series to advance to the World Series for the second straight year. Rickey Henderson, who hit .400 with eight stolen bases, was named Series MVP.October 8, 2009 - The Los Angeles Angels open their fourth Division Series in recent years against the Boston Red Sox in an unusual manner - with a win. John Lackey pitches 7 1/3 scoreless innings and Torii Hunter hits a three-run homer off Jon Lester in the 5th to drive the 5 - 0 win.October 8, 1919 - Ed Cicotte pitched Game Seven of the World Series and the Chicago White Sox played like they meant it. Joe Jackson and Happy Felsch drove in two runs each for a 4- 1 win to cut the Cincinnati Reds lead of four games to three in the best-of-nine Series.
October 8, 1956 - Don Larsen of the New York Yankees pitched the only perfect game in World Series history for a 2 - 0 triumph over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Sal Maglie, the opposing pitcher, gave up five hits. This would be the only post season no hitter until Roy Halladay's gem for the Phillies against Cincinnati on October 6th 2010.October 8, 1973 - Rusty Staub's two home runs powered the New York Mets to a 9 - 2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds and a 2-1 lead in the NLCS. Pete Rose of the Reds and Bud Harrelson of the Mets scuffled at second base in the fifth inning after Rose slid hard into the base. The benches cleared and when the dust settled, the 140 pound Harrelson ended up on losing end of both conflicts.October 8, 1989 - The Oakland Athletics beat Toronto 4 - 3 in Game Five of their AL division series to advance to the World Series for the second straight year. Rickey Henderson, who hit .400 with eight stolen bases, was named Series MVP.October 8, 2009 - The Los Angeles Angels open their fourth Division Series in recent years against the Boston Red Sox in an unusual manner - with a win. John Lackey pitches 7 1/3 scoreless innings and Torii Hunter hits a three-run homer off Jon Lester in the 5th to drive the 5 - 0 win.October 8, 1919 - Ed Cicotte pitched Game Seven of the World Series and the Chicago White Sox played like they meant it. Joe Jackson and Happy Felsch drove in two runs each for a 4- 1 win to cut the Cincinnati Reds lead of four games to three in the best-of-nine Series.
In this episode of The Mental Performance Mastery Podcast, Brian is joined by Donovan Santas. Over his 21-year-long career in professional baseball in different capacities, Donovan has seen some of the most momentous changes and shifts in the sports industry – from how strength training is implemented to how the strength & conditioning coach's role has gained prominence to the importance of mental performance and cognitive training. Donovan has worked with the Cleveland Indians, Toronto Bluejays, and New York Yankees as a strength and conditioning coach and assistant director of player health and performance. In this episode, Brian and Donovan talk about… The evolution of baseball-specific training and conditioning How the role of the strength and conditioning coach has expanded over the years What a training program looked like 20 years ago versus how it looks today Training with Pison Readiness assessment and testing The go-no-go test for performance Cognitive assessment Fatigue management The power of breathing and the impact of the Functional Movement Screening FMS Recovery modalities, what works, and what's best for you as an athlete. Sleep and the impact on performance The role mental performance plays in professional baseball player development The mental game of pitcher Roy Halladay, Cy Young Winner - Working With Harvey What Makes Roy Run? - Sports Illustrated Article about Roy Halladay Connect with Donovan Santas: Donovan Santas on LinkedIn Donovan Santas on Instagram Email - donovan.santas@gmail.com Be sure to subscribe wherever you are listening to this podcast, leave us a review, and engage with Brian on social media @BrianCainPeak ⌚Lean More About Pison, The World's First Cognitive Performance App and Wearable ⚾ Take Brian's FREE Baseball Masterclass
On this week's episode of Sportsfeld Storytime, we wrap up our look back at the Roy Halladay/AJ Burnett duel of 2009. This week, we're remembering the Roy Halladay trade, which saw him leave Toronto and head to Philadelphia where he would, of course, throw a no-hitter in his first playoff appearance. We then look back at Life After Doc, as Alex Anthopolous makes his first moves as GM, Jose Bautista becomes The God King, and Brett Lawrie leaps his way into our hearts.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on X! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
It was the hottest ticket in town in 2009: Blue Jays vs Yankees, Roy Halladay vs AJ Burnett. Come to relive one of Doc's last gems as a Blue Jay, and stay for the extended conversation about Travis Snider's career that you knew was inevitably going to happen the moment you realized he was on a team we were going to talk about in a Storytime. Join us for a look back to May 12, 2009, with 43,737 other fans in the Rogers Centre. It's Sportsfeld Storytime!Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on X! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
In this episode, Jack and Randy welcome their sons -Bob Freking and Joe and Ben Greiner. The boys discuss their experiences as Cincinnati Reds fans. They talk about their early memories of being Reds fans, their favorite players, and their most disappointing moments. They also share their least favorite Reds, including David Bell and Jim Edmonds. The conversation touches on the 2012 playoff series against the Giants and the no-hitter by Roy Halladay. Overall, the participants express their love for the Reds and their frustration with some of the team's performances. The episode covers various topics related to the Cincinnati Reds, including favorite players, road trips, trades, announcers, mascots, and baseball movies. The participants share their thoughts and memories, highlighting their favorite moments and experiences. They also expressed optimism about the Reds' future and the possibility of winning a World Series championship in their lifetimes.TakeawaysThe boys share their early memories of being Reds fans and how their fathers influenced their love for the team.They discuss their favorite players, including Barry Larkin, Joey Votto, and Johnny Cueto.The 2012 playoff series against the Giants and the no-hitter by Roy Halladay are mentioned as some of the most disappointing moments for Reds fans.David Bell and Jim Edmonds are mentioned as least favorite Reds.The boys express their love for the Reds and their frustration with some of the team's performances. The Cincinnati Reds have had some memorable trades, with notable steals like Wily Mo Pena for Bronson Arroyo.The participants enjoyed road trips to various ballparks, including Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland.Favorite radio and TV announcers for the Reds include the Cowboy, Welsh, and Marty Brennaman.Mr. Red and Mr. Redlegs are popular mascots among the participants.The Sandlot, Major League, and A League of Their Own are favorite baseball movies.There is optimism about the Reds' future and the possibility of winning a World Series championship in the next few years.Sound Bites"David Bell is probably the top of my list" as a least favorite Red."My worst memories, I would say the no-hitter against the Phillies in the playoffs""I am a very well-documented Tyler Stephenson hater""Willy Mo Pena for Bronson Arroyo. It was an absolute steal for the Reds.""Mr. Red is my favorite. I'm always rooting for him in the mascot race.""Hunter Greene: Future Cy Young."Cincinnati's finest steakhouse and seafood restaurant! Win a $50 Gift Card from Prime Cincinnati by emailing us at freepete14@gmail.com!
After three years of a starting pitcher bromance in bloom, AJ Burnett left our beloved Toronto Blue Jays to sign with the Yankees. In 2009, he returned to Skydome in a head to head matchup against who else? Roy Halladay. This month on Sportsfeld Storytime we look back at the "Playoff Atmosphere" in the dome several years before the actual playoffs would return to Toronto. In episode one, we remember the AJ Burnett era, three years where the Jays were quietly pretty good, and try our best to put some respect on the name of Vernon Wells.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on X! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
Blake Murphy is joined by Jonah Birenbaum to discuss returns for Chad Green and Isiah Kiner-Falefa along with the case for trading Vladimir Guerrero Jr (1:19). JP Ricciardi takes us inside trade deadlines for front offices, navigating job security and what went behind re-signing and trading Roy Halladay (50:33). In the final segment, Chris Black discusses Kevin Kiermaier announcing his retirement after the 2024 season and contextualizes how good Daulton Varsho has been on defence this season.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
(Día del Deportista Panameño) Todo bateador de las Ligas Mayores del Béisbol sabía lo que le esperaba cuando tenía que enfrentarse a Mariano Rivera. Sabía lo que estaba por llegar, y que era tal vez la mejor recta cortada jamás lanzada por un beisbolista profesional. ¡Y aun así no era capaz de hacer contacto con la pelota! Por eso y mucho más, era de esperarse que en el año 2019 fuera elegido al Salón de la Fama en su primer año de elegibilidad, al igual que lo habían sido 54 de los mejores beisbolistas de todos los tiempos que lo antecedieron. Sólo que ese año, por primera vez en los 83 años de votación de la Asociación de Escritores de Béisbol de América, ¡el voto por uno de los elegidos, Mariano Rivera, fue unánime!1 Criado en Puerto Caimito, una pequeña aldea panameña de pesca —a unos 24 kilómetros de la Ciudad de Panamá— Rivera había iniciado su carrera beisbolística jugando «con un guante hecho de un cartón de leche, un palo como bate y una pelota hecha de redes de pesca muy apretadas».2 Pero un brazo fuerte y certero, y un cuerpo atlético y nervudo lo pusieron en la mira de los Yankees de Nueva York en 1990, y fue así como a los veinte años comenzó su ascenso desde las Ligas Menores hasta debutar en las Mayores como abridor de los Yankees en 1995. No fue sino hasta 1996 que comenzó a lanzar como relevista y posteriormente a adquirir fama como un cerrador imbatible. En todas sus 19 temporadas en las Ligas Mayores, Mariano Rivera jugó con el mismo equipo, los Yankees de Nueva York. Protagonizó en cinco Series Mundiales, impuso récords en juegos salvados (652) y en juegos completos (952), e igualó el récord de 9 temporadas con 40 o más juegos salvados. Rivera también posee los récords de postemporada de 96 juegos lanzados y 42 salvados, 24 de éstos lanzados y 11 salvados en Series Mundiales, así como el promedio más bajo de carreras limpias permitidas (0.70), sólo 11 en 141 entradas. De ahí que, desde 2014, el premio que recibe el Relevista del Año en la Liga Americana se llame Mariano Rivera. En 32 series de postemporada, entre éstas siete Series Mundiales, ganó ocho juegos y perdió sólo uno. Rivera fue reconocido como el Jugador Más Valioso de la Serie Mundial de 1991 y de la Serie de Campeonato de la Liga Americana en 2003, como también del Juego de Estrellas en 2013, una de las 13 temporadas en que fue elegido para participar. Es el segundo miembro del Salón de la Fama del Beísbol nacido en Panamá. El primero, Rod Carew, ingresó en 1991.3 En su autobiografía titulada El cerrador, Rivera cuenta cómo nació su recta cortada con «ese malvado efecto». Dice que no pasó años buscando ese lanzamiento ni se lo pidió a Dios, sino que surgió de repente «como si hubiera caído directamente del cielo... [como] otro de los increíbles regalos del Señor». Y luego concluye que Dios le dio esa «arma de béisbol devastadora» porque, como siempre, Dios tenía un plan específico, un plan que cambió toda su carrera.4 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 «Mariano Rivera (Pitcher): Class of 2019», National Baseball Hall of Fame [Salón de la Fama del Béisbol], Cooperstown, New York En línea 6 enero 2023; «Mariano Rivera unanimously elected to Hall of Fame, along with Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez and Mike Mussina» [Mariano Rivera elegido por unaniminad al Salón de la Fama, junto con Roy Halladay, Edgar Martínez y Mike Mussina], Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) [Asociación de Escritores de Béisbol de América], 22 enero 2019 En línea 6 enero 2023. 2 Mariano Rivera con Wayne Coffey, El cerrador: Mi Vida, Edición en español por Hachette Book Group (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2014) p. 6. 3 «Mariano Rivera (Pitcher): Class of 2019»; «Mariano Rivera unanimously elected to Hall of Fame (BBWAA); Spencer Fordin, «Premios de los relevistas serán “Rivera” y “Hoffman”», mlb.com [Béisbol de las Grandes Ligas], 9 April 2014 En línea 6 enero 2023. 4 Mariano Rivera con Wayne Coffey, El cerrador, pp. 89-90.
Retirement of Angel Hernandez, controversial MLB umpire.Mat Germain suggests that umpires over 60 should retire due to declining reflexes and eyesight.Mark Corbett and Mat Germain talk about other umpires like CB Buckner and Joe West, noting that Joe West started a podcast after retirement.Discussion about various sports personalities who have ventured into podcasting, including former Yankees' CC Sabathia and Rays' Pete Fairbanks.What would a Tyler Glasnow podcast sound like - “potty mouth”Harold Ramirez and Ahmed Rosario pollMat Germain analyzes the Rays' performance against left-handed and right-handed pitchingLineup changes made by Kevin Cash.Mat Germain mentions Richie Palacios' success against certain types of pitches and criticizes the lack of playing time for Harold Ramirez.Randy Arozarena's should he be sent down to AAA for motivation.Potential call-ups from AAA, including Austin Shenton and Rene Pinto, and the importance of balancing offense and defense in player selection.Mat Germain questions what Randy Arozarena's legacy will be in Tampa if he is sent down or traded.Question about Randy Arozarena's legacy if he were to leave the Rays.Kevin Cash's Frustration: Mark Corbett expresses that it must be frustrating for Kevin Cash to deal with players' personalities, as they need to step up or not.Injuries and Absences: Mat Germain notes that key players like Jeffrey Springs, Shane Baz, Brandon McKay, and Junior Caminero are not returning, necessitating reliance on fringe players.Opportunities for Fringe Players: Mat Germain advocates giving fringe players like Ruben Cardenas and Tristan Peters a chance to play and prove themselves.Josh Lowe's Struggles: Josh is currently dealing with injuries, hoping he recovers post-All-Star break.Front Office Decisions: Eric Neander and Stu Sternberg are they willing to invest in the 2024 roster given the team's current performance.Attendance Issues: Mat & Mark discuss the decline in attendance and its potential relation to ongoing stadium issues and fan fatigue.Stadium Location Concerns: Mat Germain points out the lack of aggression from City of Tampa to secure the Rays' stadium, suggesting Yankees fans might be influencing the decision.Negro League Stats in MLB: BaseballBiz On Deck celebrates the inclusion of thes stats in MLB history, noting the impact on historical rankings and records.Praise Bob Kendricks' work in promoting Negro League history and achievements.Inclusion of Negro League stats results in Josh Gibson topping the all-time career batting average leader list.Combination of Willie Mays MLB & Negro League statsPotential Hall of Fame Inductions: Mat Germain speculates that the updated stats might lead to new Hall of Fame inductions.Ryan Pepiot's strong performance on the mound, comparing his style to Roy Halladay's and suggesting he could bring back complete games for the Ray Thanks to Mat Germain for bringing his knowledge, wit and wisdom to the show. You can catch more of Mat on Twitter x.com @Mat_Germain_ Mark can be found on Twitter x.com @TheBaseballBiz & and at http://www.baseballbizondeck.comSubscribe, follow and rate the show. Thank you.BaseballBiz can be found on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, and SpotifySpecial thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward"
Shane discusses how the Royals stack up in MLB history, honors Roy Halladay's perfect game on this day, and ends the show with "I'm Old, Jack's Young". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every Friday we put one of the Top 20 moments in Citizens Bank Park history in WIP's Memory Bank in honor of the 20th anniversary of CBP. Today the guys remember Roy Halladay's playoff no-hitter. Plus, Phillies potential All-Stars, your calls, and more.
Hour 3: Ike, Spike and Fritz discuss whether they would trade multiple first round picks for Jimmy Butler and other Sixers offseason rumors on a Fake Trade Friday. Then they reminisce about Roy Halladay's playoff no-hitter, take your calls, and plenty more Phillies talk.
Former Blue Jays Pitcher, Josh Towers joins Game Play to chat about the Orioles' transformation to one of the elite teams in the MLB, Manoah's "gem" on his return, what it's like as a pitcher when your team is in a hitting slump, and Roy Halladay's legacy.
The Phillies rotation continues to roll, and people are starting to compare this group to the 2011 Phillies rotation, which is one of the best single-season performances by any rotation in baseball history. Ruben, Jim and Todd compare the two. Todd shares a story about the time Roy Halladay almost killed him with a look. Taijuan Walker rejoins the rotation. How long is his leash? Ruben thinks it isn't that long. Plus, some talk about the upcoming series at Petco Park, and more.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the Mount Rushmore of the Toronto Blue Jays to the table for discussion.
Also talk Roy Halladay
(00:00-11:12) With a Super Bowl rematch against the Chiefs just days away, Andrew comes out firing. Eagle fans should be THANKING Andy Reid and remembering him fondly. (12:22- 31:51) It's been a tale of two seasons with the 76ers and we're only 10 games into the season, Andrew opens up a 76ers therapy session, and the team unpacks how they remember Andy Reid. (33:21- 1:14:17) Nakobe Dean has a successful surgery and the Oakland A's are officially moving to Las Vegas. Ray opens the vault on the anniversary of Roy Halladay receiving his Cy Yong award, as well as Zack & Cody's Italian reservations and the first Harry Potter movie trailer. Andrew asks the question: What's the biggest sporting event you DID NOT watch? (1:15:01- 1:35:02) Andrew says Taylor Swift's dad wearing a Travis Kelce jersey is a violation and Charissa Thompson has been pulling her halftime reports out of thin air? (1:39:18-2:01:08) Nick Sirriani's press conference is aired live, Andrew reacts and Ray chimes in saying he will never get over last year's Super Bowl loss until Nick Sirriani wins one himself. (2:01:24- 2:24:35)Andrew and Ray discuss Christmas music, a big Snoop Dogg announcement, the Lakers getting involved in potential trades, and tap into an Andy Reid press conference. (2:28:11-2:51:11) The midday show closes out looking at the differences between the 2022 Eagles and the 2023 Eagles and begins to break down the Eagles vs Chiefs matchup. Andrew has a hard time grasping the negativity of 76ers' fans, and the fellas quickly touch on Thursday Night Football.
Ray cracks open the vault on the anniversary of the late, great, Roy Halladay's Cy Young award winning day. Zack and Cody finally cash in on their dinner reservations and it's the anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie trailer.
October 8, 1956 - Don Larsen of the New York Yankees pitched the only perfect game inWorld Series history for a 2 - 0 triumph over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Sal Maglie,the opposing pitcher, gave up five hits. This would be the only post season no hitter until Roy Halladay's gem for the Phillies against Cincinnati on October 6th 2010.October 8, 1973 - Rusty Staub's two home runs powered theNew York Mets to a 9 - 2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds and a 2-1 lead in theNLCS. Pete Rose of the Reds and Bud Harrelson of the Mets scuffled at secondbase in the fifth inning after Rose slid hard into the base. The benchescleared and when the dust settled, the 140 pound Harrelson ended up on losingend of both conflicts. October 8, 1989 - The Oakland Athletics beat Toronto 4 - 3 in Game Five of their ALdivision series to advance to the World Series for the second straight year.Rickey Henderson, who hit .400 with eight stolen bases, was named Series MVP. October 8, 2009 - The Los Angeles Angels open their fourth Division Series in recent yearsagainst the Boston Red Sox in an unusual manner - with a win. John Lackeypitches 7 1/3 scoreless innings and Torii Hunter hits a three-run homer off JonLester in the 5th to drive the 5 - 0 win. October 8, 1919 - Ed Cicotte pitched Game Seven of the World Series and the Chicago White Sox played like they meant it. Joe Jackson and Happy Felsch drove in two runs each for a 4- 1 win to cut the Cincinnati Reds lead of four games to three in the best-of-nine Series.
Ray opens the vault bringing you a birthday celebration for Bryson Stott including a couple of walk offs and his Game 2 Grand Slam, the anniversary of Michael Jordan's retirement in 1993, Roy Halladay's Playoff No Hitter against the Cincinnati Reds and more.
Andrew opens the show looking forward to an exciting weekend ahead and celebrate you the fans as the Phillies will head to Atlanta to start the NLDS against the Braves while the Eagles head out west to take on the LA Rams (0:05-9:22). Andrew shares a heartfelt message following a morning tribute to John Kincade on the John Kincade show this morning. Andrew and Ray reacts to a tweet if he thinks the Atlanta fans will try to match our passion. Then the guys listen to Nick Sirianni's press conference (9:22-31:31). Ray opens the vault bringing you a birthday celebration for Bryson Stott including a couple of walk offs and his Game 2 Grand Slam, the anniversary of Michael Jordan's retirement in 1993, Roy Halladay's Playoff No Hitter against the Cincinnati Reds and more (31:31-50:50). In honor of celebrating the fans today, Andrew plays back a phone call from earlier in the show from Steve the epitomizes why Andrew is celebrating the fans (50:50-1:12:41). Kevin Burkhardt PxP broadcaster for Fox Sports joins the show to breakdown the Eagles/Rams game which he will be on the call for and previews the Phillies/Braves NLDS matchup. (1:12:41-1:38:42). Andrew continues the celebration of you the fan and takes more of your phone calls (1:38:42-1:56:26). Andrew reacts to a report by Bob Wankel that dives into the numbers beyond the records that show how good the Braves were this year, but it's not all doom and gloom for the Phillies (1:56:26-2:18:46). To close out the show, Andrew wants you to call in and share your Braves hate. Then Andrew and Ray give their NFL picks for the weekend (2:18:46-2:50:14).
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Why did Yadier Molina's nuance mastery makes his presence so missed by the Cardinals? Former Redbirds workhorse Chris Carpenter tells Scott & AJ all about it and explains where he sits on David Freese's Cards Hall of Fame rejection.Now with the Angels organization, Carp confirms that nobody is lining up to be the next Shohei Ohtani.An insane, offseason fishing trip tale: What really happened with B.J. Ryan & Roy Halladay fishing in the Amazon?The 2-time World Series champ talks about never giving up while grinding through injury.Carpenter also touches on absorbing knowledge from teammate (and childhood hero) Roger Clemens north of the border.Legends Territory Tik Tok does not miss--Shady Rays are giving out their best deal of the season. Go to shadyrays.com and use code FOUL for 50% off 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 250,000 people.
Why did Yadier Molina's nuance mastery makes his presence so missed by the Cardinals? Former Redbirds workhorse Chris Carpenter tells Scott & AJ all about it and explains where he sits on David Freese's Cards Hall of Fame rejection. Now with the Angels organization, Carp confirms that nobody is lining up to be the next Shohei Ohtani. An insane, offseason fishing trip tale: What really happened with B.J. Ryan & Roy Halladay fishing in the Amazon? The 2-time World Series champ talks about never giving up while grinding through injury. Carpenter also touches on absorbing knowledge from teammate (and childhood hero) Roger Clemens north of the border. Legends Territory Tik Tok does not miss -- Shady Rays are giving out their best deal of the season. Go to shadyrays.com and use code FOUL for 50% off 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 250,000 people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why did Yadier Molina's nuance mastery makes his presence so missed by the Cardinals? Former Redbirds workhorse Chris Carpenter tells Scott & AJ all about it and explains where he sits on David Freese's Cards Hall of Fame rejection. Now with the Angels organization, Carp confirms that nobody is lining up to be the next Shohei Ohtani. An insane, offseason fishing trip tale: What really happened with B.J. Ryan & Roy Halladay fishing in the Amazon? The 2-time World Series champ talks about never giving up while grinding through injury. Carpenter also touches on absorbing knowledge from teammate (and childhood hero) Roger Clemens north of the border. Legends Territory Tik Tok does not miss -- Shady Rays are giving out their best deal of the season. Go to shadyrays.com and use code FOUL for 50% off 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 250,000 people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why did Yadier Molina's nuance mastery makes his presence so missed by the Cardinals? Former Redbirds workhorse Chris Carpenter tells Scott & AJ all about it and explains where he sits on David Freese's Cards Hall of Fame rejection.Now with the Angels organization, Carp confirms that nobody is lining up to be the next Shohei Ohtani.An insane, offseason fishing trip tale: What really happened with B.J. Ryan & Roy Halladay fishing in the Amazon?The 2-time World Series champ talks about never giving up while grinding through injury.Carpenter also touches on absorbing knowledge from teammate (and childhood hero) Roger Clemens north of the border.Legends Territory Tik Tok does not miss--Shady Rays are giving out their best deal of the season. Go to shadyrays.com and use code FOUL for 50% off 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 250,000 people.
Ruben describes his experience of Michael Lorenzen's no hitter. He also talks about Roy Halladay's no-no. Time's Yours and you're sharing no hitter excitement.
Francisco Rojas recaps The 14th No-Hitter in Phillies history by Michael Lorenzen, who threw one in just his second start against The Nationals on Wednesday Night. Also, he gives his takeaways from the game, along with an update on the very important wild card standings in The National League.
Jim is joined by sportswriter for The Messenger, Neil Paine, to break down the hall of fame candidacy of former MLB starting pitcher Kevin Brown. Jim and Neil first cover Brown's nasty sinker and how that translated to Brown giving up very few home runs despite playing in the steroids era (5:49). Then, they discuss the significance of Brown making back-to-back World Series as the ace of different teams, his own "flu game" in the 1997 NLCS, and compare Brown to the late Roy Halladay (11:54). Finally, they rank Brown among his 1990s pitching contemporaries (31:36), before reaching a final verdict on whether or not Brown belongs in Cooperstown (50:39).
Former Blue Jays Outfielder Travis Snider joined OverDrive earlier today! He touched on the experience being traded during a game in 2012, how difficult it can be to handle the pressure of being a top prospect & what it was like sharing the field with the likes of Roy Halladay and Jose Bautista.
On this week's episode of Sportsfeld Storytime, we wrap up our look back at the Roy Halladay/AJ Burnett duel of 2009. This week, we're remembering the Roy Halladay trade, which saw him leave Toronto and head to Philadelphia where he would, of course, throw a no-hitter in his first playoff appearance. We then look back at Life After Doc, as Alex Anthopolous makes his first moves as GM, Jose Bautista becomes The God King, and Brett Lawrie leaps his way into our hearts. Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeld Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3672435/advertisement
Roy "Doc" Halladay threw a Perfect Game and a No-Hitter in the same season. Claimed by two cities as their hero in cleats, Doc was loved and revered. Dead Ball created by: Tim Scott Episode writer and audio editor: Thadd Scott Episode read by: Nina Innsted --- Music used in this episode is licensed from #Uppbeat Brock Hewitt: Stories in Sound Justin Lee: Halcyon Days Dan Barracuda: Crimson Heart Simon Folwar: A Little BreezeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony and Ray open today's vault, including Jim Bunning's no-hitter and German songs about Roy Halladay and Andy Reid.
(00:11-14:30) Today on The Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony opens the show questioning Rob Thomson's decision-making last night in the opener of a pivotal series against the Atlanta Braves and discusses the Flyers moving towards a total rebuild. Then, he welcomes Ray Dunne to hear his thoughts. (14:30-34:20) Anthony and Ray discuss the Phillies pitching staff and where they sit in the standings. Then, they open the phone lines to hear some frustrations from the city after last night's loss. (34:20-57:45) Anthony asks Ray who the player that got him into the Eagles was growing up. Then, Anthony and Ray open today's vault, including Jim Bunning's no-hitter and German songs about Roy Halladay and Andy Reid. (57:45-1:17:21) Anthony opens the phone lines back up, including a caller who tells the story about how he fell in love with the Eagles. (1:17:21-1:38:52) The guys go right back to the phones to hear from the listeners, including Uncle Frank chiming in with some all-time Eagles. (1:38:52-2:01:01) Anthony questions how the fanbase will get excited for the 76ers this upcoming season after another disappointing playoff exit. (2:01:01-2:44:22) Cuz debates the importance of Aaron Nola with a caller and a potential Tobias Harris trade with another. (2:44:22-2:54:20) The show wraps up with Anthony arguing with a caller about Tobias Harris and then Ray has a vault 2.0 that highlights today's show.
The final hour of The FAN Morning Show kicks off with Pat Garrity, former NBA forward and current Stadium front office analyst, stopping by to discuss Thursday night's NBA Draft, Victor Wembanyama's unique skill set, potential fits for the Raptors at No. 13, where Canadian Leonard Miller fits in this year's draft class, the Suns' acquisition of Bradley Beal, potential suitors for Fred VanVleet, and the Raptors reaching a major inflection point. Later, Ailish and Justin are joined by Rod Barajas, former MLB catcher and current Miami Marlins Field Coordinator, to chat about Miami's emergence this season, his experience playing for the Blue Jays, what it was like catching Roy Halladay, and Luis Arraez's quest to maintain a .400 batting average (25:30). Ailish and Justin close out the show by assembling our daily Wake and Rake parlay (41:40). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On Tuesday, the Toronto Blue Jays sent down their Opening Day starter Alek Manoah to the Florida Complex league. This comes on the heels of Manoah's start on Monday where he allowed 6 runs and only recorded one out and is a response to his astonishingly lacklustre 2023 season. How does this demotion compare to those made to Ricky Romero and Roy Halladay and where do the Blue Jays go from here with their pitch staff?Subscribe to The Jesse Blake Sports Report wherever you get your podcasts!Visit https://www.sdpn.ca/jbsr for more!Recorded: June 6, 2023Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more.Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc/en-us/articles/216779528-Responsible-Gaming-Self-Limitation-Self-Exclusion Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Ontario Only. Must be 19+ or older to play.Visit this episode's sponsors:https://sportsinteraction.com/sdpnFollow Jesse on Twitter at @JesseBlakeFollow Jesse on Instagram @Jesse.BlakeReach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
(00:00-45:04) On today's Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony starts it off talking about James Harden opting out of his contract with the 76ers. Anthony isn't sure if keeping him around and signing him to a 4-year deal will be worth it or helpful for the Sixers moving forward. The Sixers need lions. They need people that can close out games. Anthony and Andrew discuss their thoughts on this subject. The guys get into talking about the mentality of players like Joel Embiid. If you give it your all every game from beginning to end, we as a fan base will see that. If you quit, we will see that as well and call you out on it. (45:05-55:57) Andrew opens The Vault and shares some interesting memories. Roy Halladay's perfect game, the Birthdays of Reggie Jackson, Vince Young and Donyell Marshall as well as the debut of “Braveheart”. (56:06-1:39:27) Anthony heads to the phones to get your thoughts on what the Sixers should do this offseason. Anthony is big on Damian Lillard and would do anything to get him to Philly. Who do you think should be the next Head Coach of the Philadelphia 76ers. (1:39:28-2:01:09) Matt Breen of the Philadelphia Inquirer joins the show to talk about the possibilities of the Sixers offseason. He believes this is Daryl Morey's offseason. It is his last chance to build a champion. The Sixers had a loser mentality in Game 7. There was no fire to put them over the top. Anthony and Matt talk about all this, Joel Embiid, future head coaches, James Harden and more! (2:01:13-2:53:34) Anthony heads back to the phones to hear your thoughts on what the Sixers should do this offseason. Some of you have some very interesting ideas and thoughts. Everything from Jay Wright to positives that came out of the Sixers playoff demise. Someone even mentioned Zion Williamson.
Andrew opens The Vault and shares some interesting memories. Roy Halladay's perfect game, the Birthdays of Reggie Jackson, Vince Young and Donyell Marshall as well as the debut of “Braveheart”.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by NBC Sports Chicago analyst Kendall Gill to discuss the Bulls' 100-91 loss to the Magic on Monday, why he would like Chicago to add veteran point guard Russell Westbrook and more. The Lakers traded Westbrook to the Jazz ahead of the trade deadline last week, and he's expected to be bought out by Utah. Bernstein and Holmes then reacted to Northwestern upsetting No.1 Purdue on Sunday before discussing why New Mexico State has canceled the rest of its season. Later, they listened to longtime Reds first baseman Joey Votto tell the story of how he tried to break up Phillies ace Roy Halladay's no-hitter in a playoff game in 2010.