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Arizona Diamondbacks Podcast
1/6/17: MLB.com Extras | Arizona Diamondbacks

Arizona Diamondbacks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 7:13


Arizona continues to look for ways to improve upon their disappointing 2016 season. MLB.com's Alyson Footer and D-backs reporter Steve Gilbert discuss the acquisitions of Sam Lewis and Rubby De La Rosa as they try to add depth to their pitching staff.

Arizona Diamondbacks Podcast
5/26/16: MLB.com Extras | Arizona Diamondbacks

Arizona Diamondbacks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 8:15


MLB.com's Alyson Footer and Arizona Diamondbacks reporter Steve Gilbert discuss what happened when the D-backs played against Arquimedes Caminero and the Pirates, update the status of Jean Segura and Nick Ahmed after getting hit in the head by Caminero and what Rubby De La Rosa can learn from his last tough outing.

RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams
Field of Streams: Episode 137 – The Immortal Trevor Brown

RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 36:54


Episode 137 – The Immortal Trevor Brown The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss a weird recording schedule, the Patriot’s Day schedule, the uncertainty of Rubby De La Rosa and Arizona’s starting pitcher for Monday, Mike Leake and Asdrubal Cabrera being very boring, the merits of Tony Wolters, and […]

Arizona Diamondbacks Podcast
D-backs Podcast Episode 30

Arizona Diamondbacks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 59:08


D-backs pitchers Rubby De La Rosa and Randall Delgado join Steve Berthiaume and special guest host D-backs analyst Tom Candiotti

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RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams
RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 7/29/2015

RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2015 29:50


Episode 79 – Rubby De La Rosa is Living in a Big House The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss attempts to assess the Blue Jays facing Jerome Williams, a bad A.J. Pierzynski joke, Matt rubbing his chin in approval, Francisco Liriano’s strong matchup, Chris Tillman’s […]

RotoGraphs Fantasy Baseball
RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 7/29/2015

RotoGraphs Fantasy Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2015 29:50


Episode 79 – Rubby De La Rosa is Living in a Big House The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss attempts to assess the Blue Jays facing Jerome Williams, a bad A.J. Pierzynski joke, Matt rubbing his chin in approval, Francisco Liriano’s strong matchup, Chris Tillman’s […]

RotoGraphs Fantasy Baseball
RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 6/30/2015

RotoGraphs Fantasy Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 55:16


Episode 62 – Carlos Correa or Bust The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss the overly popular Blue Jays stack, avoiding the Kansas City bullpen, another look at Josh Phegley, Rubby De La Rosa’s potential, Mat Latos’ disappointing performance this year, Carlos Correa’s quick […]

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RotoGraphs Fantasy Baseball
RotoGraphs Audio: Field of Streams 4/7/2015

RotoGraphs Fantasy Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 29:35


Episode 2 – Recording In The Dark The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss Opening Day, avoiding obvious stacks, Rubby De La Rosa, the Nolan Arenado hype, and what to do with the Oakland A’s. Contest picks for Tuesday, April 7: Jesse Hahn vs. […]

SoxProspects.com Podcast
SPPod #69: Hot Stove on High

SoxProspects.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2014 60:38


Well, that was a week wasn't it? With the Red Sox trading Allen Webster, Rubby De La Rosa, Raymel Flores, Yoenis Cespedes, Alex Wilson, Gabe Speier, and Myles Smith in deals for Wade Miley, Rick Porcello, and Zeke Spruill, as well as signing former SoxProspects.com number 1 prospect Justin Masterson (oh, and there was the failed pursuit of Jon Lester), Chris and Matt had plenty to talk about. Plus, your emails asked about who will lead off and about the defensive prowess of Christian Vazquez and Blake Swihart.

The Bradfo Sho
Breaking it down with Rubby and Doubie

The Bradfo Sho

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2014 13:37


Rob Bradford is joined by Red Sox pitchers Rubby De La Rosa and Felix Doubront to talk about their abilities, mindset and history as teammates. The duo explains their goals and their approach to social media. It was 10 solid minutes with Rubby and the man they call "Doubie." See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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TSS:Without A Curse
David Ortiz’s Game-Winning Home Run Could Give The Red Sox A

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 63:05


The Red Sox enjoyed a thrilling, come-from-behind victory on the heels of David Ortiz’s game-winning blast Sunday. It’s the kind of win that often sparks a team. … Wait, you’ve heard that before? Arguably the most important road trip of the season isn’t off to an ideal start for the Red Sox, as the hometown team dropped three of four contests to the A’s over the weekend. The offense has been anemic all season long, but was especially dreadful last week. The Red Sox scored 11 runs in six games from Monday through Saturday. Alex pins the majority of the blame for the Red Sox’s poor offensive showing on Dustin Pedroia’s and David Ortiz’s underperformance, though maybe Ortiz’s two big home runs this week – the game-tying shot against the Twins and home run Sunday – will serve as the start of a hot streak for the 38-year-old slugger. Alex says Ortiz’s struggles offensively, and not his public criticism of the Fenway Park official scorer after Wednesday’s contest are worth of the ire of the Boston sports media. Clay Buchholz is schedule to return this week, and slated to start Wednesday. Though the Red Sox remain in the thick of the playoff race, they have an uphill climb in the standings. It’s time for the club to choose “talent” over “depth,” meaning both Brandon Workman and Rubby De La Rosa should remain in the rotation regardless of Buchholz’s performance. The legend of Brock Holt, Grady Sizemore’s unimpressive Red Sox tenure and more is discussed as well. In the “Around the League” segment, Alex takes a look at the AL East standings, and the slumping Blue Jays who are barely hanging on to a marginal lead over the Orioles and Yankees. Alex also points out how Justin Verlander’s struggles shouldn’t affect how the Red Sox approach Jon Lester with a contract extension and why the Cubs must sign Jeff Samardzija long term. Email Alex at ajreimer0@gmail.com, and follow him on Twitter, @AlexReimer1. Read Alex all week on BostInno.com and listen to him Fridays from 3-6 p.m. EST on Glenn Ordway’s “Big Show Unfiltered.”

TSS:Without A Curse
Ben Cherington Shouldn’t Look To Sell This Roster Yet

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2014 55:32


Despite another disappointing week, the Red Sox shouldn’t be ready to sell yet. The first two and a half months of the season have been disastrous from an offensive perspective, but this is essentially the same team that won the World Series last year. It’d be unwise to allow 10 weeks of data overturn the perception of this franchise. Now, there doesn’t appear to be a panacea for the Red Sox’s offensive woes. The simplest solution would be improved performances from David Ortiz and Dustin Pedroia, as they’ve failed to carry the club for the bulk of the season. Alex recaps the series in Baltimore, in which the Red Sox only scored one run in three games. Brandon Workman and Rubby De La Rosa started two of these games, and remain in what may soon be a crowded rotation for the time being. Felix Doubront started two games in Triple-A last week, and Clay Buchholz started one. John Lackey’s future was a topic of discussion last week, as he made some ambiguous comments about whether he would be willing to play for the league minimum in 2015. It’s difficult to read too deeply into something that Lackey said about his contractual situation in mid June, but it would behoove both he and the team to use his club option for next season as a bargaining chip to work out a long-term extension. The Red Sox need Lackey in the rotation, and he likes playing here. Alex also discusses the four-game set against Terry Francona’s Indians, which couldn’t have ended on a more sour note – the Red Sox went 1-15 with runners in scoring position Saturday and Sunday. In the “Around the League” segment, Alex analyzes the AL East standings and breaks down just how good Masahiro Tanaka has been this year. The Rangers’ almost historic injury woes, and Phillies’ general manager Ruben Amaro’s almost historic level of stupidity are talked about, too. Email Alex at ajreimer0@gmail.com, and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. Read Alex all week on BostInno.com, and listen to him Fridays from 3-6 p.m. on Glenn Ordway’s “Big Show Unfiltered.”

TSS:Without A Curse
Stop It: Xander Bogaerts Isn’t Going To Falter Once Stephen

TSS:Without A Curse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2014 61:20


What a difference a week makes. The Red Sox have rattled off seven consecutive wins after a 10-game losing skid, and are now right back in the thick of the divisional race. Alex recaps the past seven days in Red Sox baseball, including a wild weekend against the Rays at Fenway Park. Those two clubs legitimately hate each other, which is a rarity in the increasingly corporatized world of professional sports. David Price and David Ortiz had a war of words (pun intended) over the weekend, and seem to be in the midst of a feud. Arguably the best left-handed pitcher loathes arguably the best left-handed power hitter in baseball. It’s a beautiful thing. After the two hit batsmen and bench-clearing incident in the fourth inning, the Red Sox stormed back and defeated the Rays Friday. A.J. Pierzynski clubbed the game-winning RBI triple. Rubby De La Rosa was dominant in his season debut Saturday, as he tossed seven shutout innings and struck out eight batters. The young players have played a significant role in this winning streak; De La Rosa was great Saturday, Xander Bogaerts has been the best hitter on the team over the past 10 days and Jackie Bradley Jr. appears to be improving offensively. Stephen Drew is scheduled to make his return Monday, and some fans are already piling up excuses as to why his presence will hinder the hometown team. Apparently, Xander Bogaerts is going to turn into a puddle because he’s moving 35-feet to his left, and Brock Holt must play every day. Right. The irrational Drew hatred is unreal. Alex also examines how the Red Sox's winning streak started against the Braves last week. Luck is a significant factor in sports that’s often overlooked, but Tuesday’s and Thursday’s games were a reminder of how important it is. Manny Ramirez returned to Fenway Park for the 2004 World Series ceremony Wednesday, and Alex had the gall to defend the greatest right-handed hitter in Red Sox history to “The Big Show Unfiltered” crew during his appearance Friday. The guys reamed him out, and Alex plays some of the highlights. In the “Around the League” segment, Alex looks at the AL East standings and the terrific end of May the Blue Jays had. He also examines why we hype up prospects as much as we do on the heels of Cardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras’ debut, and if baseball is truly becoming more of a young man’s game than it was in the untested “Steroid Era.” Email Alex at ajreimer0@gmail.com, and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. Read him all week on BostInno.com, and listen to him Fridays from 3-6 p.m. EST on Glenn Ordway’s “Big Show Unfiltered."

The Bradfo Sho
Rob Bradford Alex Speier talk having to potentially replace Jon Lester

The Bradfo Sho

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014 30:19


WEEI.com's Rob Bradford and Alex Speier explore the avenues the Red Sox may be forced to take if they do not re-sign Jon Lester. Speier offers updates regarding some of the Red Sox' top pitching prospects, such as Henry Owens, Allen Webster, Anthony Ranaudo, Rubby De La Rosa, Brandon Workman and Matt Barnes, while also engaging the conversation regarding what each pitcher's upside might be. The two also talk Lester, and the path he took to become the pitcher we now see. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SoxProspects.com Podcast
SoxProspects.com Podcast #56, Reports from The Bucket

SoxProspects.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2014 77:07


With the first week-and-a-half of the season in the books, Chris, Ian, and Matt got on the horn after Pawtucket's first homestand to ruminate on the state of the system's Triple-A affiliate. The guys traded notes on Allen Webster, Anthony Ranaudo, Rubby De La Rosa, Garin Cecchini, and more. In addition, the guys took a quick spin around the other affiliates, highlighting the top performers so far on the young season, as well as answering a couple of your emails. FEEL THE POWER OF THE PODCAST!!

SoxProspects.com Podcast
SoxProspects.com Podcast #34

SoxProspects.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2013 73:02


After a short haitus, the guys are back. Chris, Matt, and Jon talk about the goings on in Pawtucket, Portland, and Salem, discussing players like Rubby De La Rosa, Xander Bogaerts, and Garin Cecchini, and also hit on what Mookie Betts is doing down in Greenville. Also Jon's roommate walks in and can be heard in the background at one point.