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Former Phillies Matt Stairs and Ryan Madson join the show to reminisce on winning a title in Philly and give insight on the success of the 2024 Phils.
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✨ Subscribe and review at Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify. Unborn archaeologists thank you!This week I speak with two of the most thoughtful people I know in tech, cyborg anthropologist Amber Case and systems engineer Michael Zargham (Founder & CEO of BlockScience) — who work together on tools for building trust between tech users and tech companies at the Superset DAO and each contribute diverse value to society through myriad creative projects in their own right (like Amber's totally fabulous music group Glo Torch!). Thanks to the generous invitation of Regen Foundation CEO Gregory Landua, I met Amber and Michael for an in-person recording at the Regen Summit — easily one of the most inspiring Web3 events I've ever attended — in between jam sessions with a few dozen others working at the intersections of regenerative finance, ecosystem stewardship, distributed ledgers, and civtech. This episode only catches a tiny sliver of the awesome conversations that we had while gathered face-to-face, but it's a potent morsel nonetheless. We talked about the market's perverse fascination with talking appliances as a failed attempt to reboot animism, how good design empowers and bad design deprives by making choices possible or not, and why it's time for a new kind of terms-of-service agreement that allows users to migrate en masse from platforms that have violated people's trust…along with much else. A very lucid and articulate, yet very playful, trialogue on matters that deserve sincerity but also benefit from childlike curiosity and warmth!Enjoy…✨ Support My Work As A Public Good:• Subscribe on Substack, Patreon, and/or Bandcamp for MANY extras, including a insiders-only discussion group and extra channels on our public Discord Server.• Browse my art and buy original paintings and prints (or commission new work).• Show music: “Sonnet A” from my Double-Edged Sword EP (Bandcamp, Spotify).• Buy the books we mention on the show at the Future Fossils Bookshop.org page.• Make one-off donations directly at @futurefossils on Venmo, $manfredmacx on CashApp, or @michaelgarfield on PayPal.• Save up to $70 on an Apollo Neuro wearable from 12/1-12/31 with my affiliate code.✨ Related Links For The Intellectually Voracious:Amber's Twitter, LinkedIn, and Medium.Michael's Twitter, LinkedIn, Medium, and Google Scholar.Citation Statistics from 110 Years of Physical Reviewby Sidney RednerHow Design is Governanceby Amber CaseWe Need More Control Over Our Own User Databy Amber CaseThe Evolution of Surveillance, Part 4: Augments & Amputeesby Michael Garfield (on technology as an other-controlled prosthesis and the vulnerability of cyborgs)“I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream”by Harlan Ellison✨ SOME Upcoming Episodes:• Jingmai O'Connor, Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Chicago, on her singular life and work.• J.F. Martel & Phil Ford of Weird Studies Podcast and Megan Phipps of The University of Amsterdam on Weird Cybernetics.• David Jay Brown and Sara Phinn on their field guide to the entities of DMT hyperspace, published next year by Inner Traditions.• Brigham Adams of Goodly Labs on social science and collective intelligence tools for a memetic immune system.• Michael Skye of VisionForce on his work to help confront the crises faced by contemporary boys and men.• Neil Theise, professor of pathology at NYU, on complex systems science and his new book, Notes on Complexity.✨ Related Archive Episodes:211 - Adam Aronovich on A Cultural Anthropology for The Psychedelic Internet207 - Tech & Community LIVE at Junkyard Social Club with Evan Snyder, Ryan Madson, Roger Toennis, Aaron Gabriel, & Juicy Life204 - Jamie Joyce on The Society Library and Tools for Making Sense Together197 - Tadaaki Hozumi on Japanese Esotericism, Lost Civilizations, and The Singularity (Part 1)180 - Web3 & Complex Systems with Park Bach, Sid Shrivastava, Shirley Bekins, & Avel Guénin-Carlut at Complexity Weekend177 - Systems Design & Extended Cognition at Complexity Weekend with Tom Carter, Jenn Huff, Pietro Michelucci, and Richard James MacCowan176 - Exploring Ecodelia with Richard Doyle, Sophie Strand, and Sam Gandy at the Psilocybin Summit141 - Nora Bateson on Warm Data vs. The Cold Equations106 - Stowe Boyd on The Future(s) of Work and How to Thrive Amidst Accelerating Change80 - George Dvorsky on Strange Days Ahead: Ethics for Autonomous Machines29 - Sara Huntley (Raising Robots Right)✨ Thanks to Noonautics.org & Gregory Landua of The Regen Foundation for supporting both the show and pioneering research to make the world a better place! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit michaelgarfield.substack.comThis week I'm glad to share a special Future Fossils Live recorded at one of the coolest places I have ever seen, the Junkyard Social Club in Boulder, Colorado! It's a menagerie of interesting brilliant weirdos, including my old friend and original co-host/robotics engineer Evan Snyder, soul-searching serial community-development entrepreneur Ryan Madson, former rocket scientist turned tech advisor Roger Toennis, former Google employee turned Director of Consciousness Hacking CO Aaron Gabriel Neyer, and “self-metaprogrammer” Tom Bassett aka Juicy Life.In a rather fast-paced hour, we explore what is emerging in an age of learning machines and reimagined urban spaces and radical new modes of social order. This was one of those delightful in-the-flesh discussions that CLEARLY left us all enriched and hopeful for a world that, while out of our control, still shines with tasty possibility.Chapters and keywords provided by my AI buddies at Podium.Page:(0:00:00) - Exploring Interdependence and Community Dynamics(0:03:50) - The Responsibility of Technology and Parenting(0:15:48) - AI's Impact on Art and IP(0:23:21) - The Intersection of Technology and Physicality(0:31:25) - Exploring Artificial Intelligence and Cultural Shifts(0:41:00) - The Future of Technology and Ethics(0:45:58) - Technology and Interdependence in Society(0:50:19) - The Interplay Between Interdependence and Technology(0:55:47) - Technology, Culture, and Individual Impact(1:01:27) - Tensegrity and the Future of Work(1:05:37) - Exploring Hope and Creating New ParadigmsInterdependence, Community Dynamics, COVID-19, Human Connection, Urban Spaces, Technology, Parenting, Holistic Thinking, Future Tech, Corporate Power, Open-Source Language Models, Artificial Intelligence, Cultural Shifts, Individual Purpose, Operating System, Individualistic Consciousness, Tensegrity, Hope, Paradigms, Funemployment, Fractal Pods, Neural Nets, Fractal TribeEnjoy and do not hesitate to reach out if this kindles something in you!✨ Support Future Fossils:• Subscribe to (and review!) Future Fossils anywhere you go for podcasts.• Then, support my work on Substack or Patreon for many, MANY extras, including our members-only Facebook Group and Discord Server's special private channels!• You can also buy my artwork (or commission new custom art) and/or music.• Follow my music and annually-updated listening recommendations on Spotify.✨ Tip Jars:@futurefossils on Venmo • $manfredmacx on CashApp • @michaelgarfield on PayPal✨ Affiliate Links:• Find all the books I mention in the show at the Future Fossils Bookshop.org page.• Help regulate stress, get better sleep, recover from exercise, and/or stay alert and focused with the Apollo Neuro wearable. I have one and love it!• Podium.Page is a very cool new AI service for podcast show notes I'm happy to endorse. Sign up here and get three free hours and 50% off your first month.• Musicians, let me recommend you get a Jamstik Studio, the coolest MIDI guitar I've ever played. You can hear it playing all the synths on my song about Jurassic Park.• BioTech Life Sciences makes anti-aging and performance enhancement formulas that work directly at the level of cellular nutrition, both for ingestion and direct topical application. I'm a firm believer in keeping NAD+ levels up and their skin solution helped me erase a year of pandemic burnout from my face.✨ Patrons-Only Extras Below The Fold:
Last night in Queens was special, as Mark Vientos and Francisco Álvarez hit game-tying home runs, the latter with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, and Pete Alonso walked it off with a three-run shot in the 10th.Obviously, that kind of thing doesn't happen often. But there are a few games in Mets history that it recalls, and those are fun, too. For instance, May 21, 2000, when Randy Johnson started for the Diamondbacks and gave up tying dingers to Mike Piazza in the third and Edgardo Alfonzo in the seventh, followed by Robin Ventura taking Mike Morgan deep in the eighth to tie the game yet again, and the Mets winning, 7-6, on a walkoff single by Derek Bell off Byung-Hyun Kim, with Joe McEwing (who hit two non-tying homers off the Big Unit that day) scoring the winning run.The Mets' other game hitting three tying home runs to thrill fans in Flushing was in 1993, with Bobby Bonilla hitting two of those homers, Tim Bogar the other, and the Mets still losing to the Reds.But how about two tying homers and a walkoff? The first time the Mets ever did that was 40 years ago this month: May 6, 1983, in a game that started as a Tom Seaver-Mario Soto duel. Dave Kingman got the Mets to extra innings with a two-run shot off Soto in the ninth, Hubie Brooks blasted a solo homer off Tom Hume in the 10th, and George Foster won it with a three-run dinger in the 13th off Frank Pastore.Three years later, on July 3, 1986, Darryl Strawberry hit a two-run shot in the fifth inning off Jim Deshaies for a 3-3 tie with the Astros, then hit a two-run shot off Frank DiPino in the 10th to tie it again after Phil Garner had taken Jesse Orosco deep in the top of the inning. After DiPino settled down for a pair of outs, Ray Knight won that one with a solo shot.It took another 20 years for another such game at Shea, until May 23, 2006. And that game itself took 16 innings against the Phillies. The first tying homer was Cliff Floyd off Gavin Floyd for a 2-2 game in the fourth inning, then José Reyes in the eighth off Ryan Franklin to make it 8-8. Being one of those games, of course nobody then scored until the 16th, when Carlos Beltrán punished Ryan Madson on a 2-2 pitch for a 9-8 Mets win.That's some big names in Mets history for those games… and then there's the last time before last night that they'd had two tying homers plus a walkoff: September 13, 2018, against the Marlins — a Thursday afternoon in the first game of a doubleheader. But unless the Mets can acquire Shohei Ohtani, it's special in its own way that won't soon be repeated.Steven Matz started for the Mets and gave up back-to-back homers to Peter O'Brien and Isaac Galloway (these were real major leaguers five years ago) in the second inning. But in the bottom of the inning, after a Kevin Plawecki walk, Matz hit a homer off Sandy Alcantara (hey, he's actually good).Alcantara being actually good, the Mets didn't score again against him, and went to the ninth inning down 3-2. With two outs, Michael Conforto tied the game with a dinger off Kyle Barraclough. Three pitches later, Todd Frazier sent everyone… well, not home happy, because doubleheader (the Mets won the second game, 5-2, with Tomás Nido homering off the same Jeff Brigham who gave up Jose Siri's homer last night), but to the concession stands happy?So, that's five times in Mets history that they've hit two game-tying homers and gone on to walk it off. If you've been waiting for something special to spark the season, there you go. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
Chad Durbin...pitcher for the 2008 WS championship Phillies. Hear Chad tell stories about the characters in the memorable 2008 bullpen like Brad Lidge, Ryan Madson, Clay Condrey and Scott Eyre. Chad's also a trivia nut...see how he fares in the famous quiz at the end! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our first ever Endorsed Candidate Senator Regina Thomas stops by to discuss the 1st year of Council and the Mayor. then Ryan Madson of the Victorian Neighborhoods Association briefs us on the upcoming Forsyth Park Redesign. This conversation led to Episode 35.Original Airdate: April 15th, 2021Video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcvLiIXbJx8https://www.facebook.com/113796806675005/videos/162707245748161
Charis and Eugene talk about worldbuilding as a visionary, collaborative practice as described by Ryan Madson in Strelka Mag—Wakanda being an example of worldbuilding. They also discuss NFTs: what they are, what the possibilities could be, what they hype is about. 00:02:54 Worldbuilding 00:20:53 NFTs Worldbuilding Forever: Bold Ideas for Our Collective Futures by Ryan Madson Support us at patreon.com/maekan and join our community, which includes weekly newsletters and a vibrant Discord. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maekanitup/message
On May 14, 2005, the Phillies sent Ryan Madson to the mound against the Reds to hold a late lead. He blew it. Join Just and Trev as they travel back to early 2000s Philadelphia--a city on the rise--for an episode that has it all: Mysteries about Jimmy Rollins all-star appearances! Injections of crappy 2000s pop-rock! Justin accidentally saying Del Ennis as "Del Anus!" Get in here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Due to several big-time free agents still unsigned, some MLB players are talking players strike. Chip and Cern dig little into what started the 1994 MLB Strike. Chip and Cern review the Adam Wainwright clip where he is talking about a strike. Find out who is still unsigned, how much are they making and some Giants salary talk on this episode of the Chip and Cern Show. Bryce Harper and Manny Machado are the two biggest free agents that are yet to be signed and many think that owners are colluding against these big players and their contracts. Chip has some tips on how to get the strike does not look like some money grab. Chip and Cern learn up about what caused the 1994 strike and how it affected the game after that. Chip just starts reading off some stats from the 1994 strike-shortened season. Cern has a great point in saying the game of baseball isn’t ready for a strike. Attendance is down, and the game is tough to keep up with, so a strike isn’t a good one to take for the MLB. Here are the remaining free agents for 2019 MLB: Catchers Martin Maldonado (32, 0.9) Matt Wieters (33, 0.9) First basemen Hanley Ramirez (35, -0.2) Logan Morrison (31, -0.7) Second basemen Josh Harrison (31, 0.3) Logan Forsythe (32, -0.2) Brandon Phillips (38, -0.3) Third basemen Chase Headley (35, -0.4) Danny Valencia (34, -0.4) Jose Reyes (36, -0.9) Shortstops Manny Machado (26 years old, 6.2 WAR) Jose Iglesias (29, 2.5) Left fielders Marwin Gonzalez (30, 1.6) Denard Span (35, 1.5) Craig Gentry (35, 0.6) Matt Holliday (39, 0.1) Center fielders Adam Jones (33, 0.5) Austin Jackson (32, -1.0) Right fielders Bryce Harper (26 years old, 3.5 WAR) Carlos Gonzalez (33, 1.7) Jose Bautista (38, 1.0) Carlos Gomez (33, -0.5) Chris Young (35, -0.5) Designated hitters Evan Gattis (32, 0.0) Starting pitchers Dallas Keuchel (31, 3.6) Gio Gonzalez (33, 2.0) Clay Buchholz (34, 1.9) James Shields (37, 0.8) Edwin Jackson (35, 0.7) Doug Fister (35, 0.3) -- Retired (2/13). Bartolo Colon (46, 0.2) Yovani Gallardo (33, 0.1) Miguel Gonzalez (35, -0.3) Chris Tillman (31, -0.4) Ervin Santana (36, -0.5) Relief pitchers Craig Kimbrel (31, 1.5) Tony Sipp (35, 0.9) Nick Vincent (32, 0.7) Tyler Clippard (34, 0.5) Adam Warren (31, 0.3) Bud Norris (34, 0.2) Ryan Madson (38, 0.2) Santiago Casilla (38, 0.1) Jorge De La Rosa (38, 0.0) Justin Hancock (28, 0.0) Fernando Salas (34, 0.0) Blake Wood (33, 0.0) Matt Belisle (39, -0.2) AJ Ramos (32, -0.2) Jim Johnson (36, -0.3) Boone Logan (34, -0.3) Peter Moylan (40, -0.4) Blaine Boyer (37, -0.9) Joaquin Benoit (41, N/A) Jandel Gustave (26, N/A) Chip and Cern go on to triggering themselves looking at all the crazy high salaries for subpar players on the Giants. Chip and Cern have some fresh new merch! Tee shirts, hoodies, iPhone and Samsung phone cases and more! Check out the Chip and Cern Merch Store at https://teespring.com/chip-and-cern-heads-unisex-tee Be sure to spread the word around and tell your friends about the Chip and Cern Show. The radio is dying, and podcasts are coming, so be ready. You can plug your phone into your car and listen when driving around. If you want a free sticker, shoot an email to chipandcernshow@gmail.com, and we will give you one. As always we appreciate you spreading the word with your friends, coworkers, family and churchgoing community members. The Hits are great into to the Chip and Cern Show, so share those!
Hubbs has survived The Dunce Tour and is back from Boston and LA to tell the tale. The guys talk about the World Series and break down if it’s still worth it to go after Manny Machado. What about Kershaw? How much do we now hate Dave Roberts and Ryan Madson? They end the show with some DMs about the offseason, hating the Red Sox, and more.
NFL Week 8 fastest 2 minutes (2:21 - 8:06). The Red Sox won the World Series and we recap the end of the baseball season. David Price is clutch now, Clayton Kershaw isn't, and how did Dave Roberts keep putting Ryan Madson into games? (8:06 - 15:22) NFL Week 8 recap. Hue Jackson is historically bad, Jameis gets the Done Chain, Todd Gurley screwed America, and the Panthers are really good plus more from the weekend in the league (15:22 - 33:04). Whos back of the week (33:04 - 46:04). SI CFB writer Andy Staples joins the show to break down what the first playoff rankings will look like on tuesday, how anyone can beat Alabama, Pac 12 mess and will the Big Ten be the same? (46:04 - 68:26) Segments include Football guy of the week, trouble in paradise for Ty Lue, in defense of Joe Buck
It's Dodgers World Series time, bby! In a Blue Heaven first, the entire episode was recorded LIVE in front of an internet audience. Kevin and FRG welcome Fox and ESPN (and Dodgers) stats man Rick Krajewski into the Dodgers Nation studios to talk all things World Series. Topics include:Max MuncyDavid FreeseReal. American. Taylor.Chris Sale, David Price, and the Red Sox pitchingPedro Baez and Ryan Madson, Dodger bullpen heroesKenley Jansen somehow being an unsung heroAnd hubris? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
the Dodgers reliever joins the guys to talk about his big time performance in Game 4 of the NLDS
the Dodgers reliever joins the guys to talk about his big time performance in Game 4 of the NLDS
Top Story of Day. Dodgers reliever Ryan Madson. Justice with Sweet James
The Skipper and Rich don't jump all over Yasil Puig for overrunning the bases on this show. The guys actually do a little Baseball 101 on what a catcher does after a base hit. We give thumbs up to the Dodgers for getting Ryan Madson for their bullpen, and the Yankees for landing Cutch. Plus Kevin explains why teams call up players after September 1st.
The Dodgers drop game 1 of their huge home series against Arizona. Alanna Rizzo join us to discuss the acquisition of Ryan Madson and more. Who will start at PG for the Lakers? We might have the answer? Vinny Bonsignore talks about Aaron Donald's massive contract extension with the Rams.
On this episode, we talk about the biggest recent news including Aaron Judge's recovery, trades of Ryan Madson and Lucas Duda, injuries to Andrew Miller and Jedd Gyorko, and the breaking news of Albert Pujols' surgery, plus much more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/in-the-moment-podcast/support
Al Melchior talks about the debuts of Touki Toussaint (SP ATL), Sean Reid-Foley (SP TOR), and Danny Jansen (C TOR) and how they may fair moving forward. Al also explores the bullpen collapses of the Astros and Nationals and analyzes the back issue with Ryan Madson. Also, Cole Hamels and Tyler Glasnow made their debuts for their new teams; will it rejunvenate their season? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Former Phillies lefty Scott Eyre remembers his favorite moments from the 2008 World Series. He also tells the story about how he accepted the trade to the Phillies while driving his RV through Georgia, Ryan Madson ordering crab fries to the bullpen and more.
Hosted by Nick & Elizabeth On this week's Fancounters Podcast we tell you about our own celebrity encounters. This episode is filled with stories about Princess Diana, LeAnn Rimes, Sabrina Carpenter, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Garth Brooks, John Berry, Statler Brothers, Taylor Swift, Tanya Tucker, Clint Black, Neal McCoy, The Milwaukee Brewers, The Milwaukee Wave, Ryan Madson, and Weird Al. Have a celebrity encounter to share? Email us: hello@fancounters.com Follow us and LIKE our Facebook page www.facebook.com/fancounters
LEADING OFF (3:00) - The guys are back after the All-Star break and a long road trip. Dan dives into the trade that landed Ryan Madson and Sean Doolittle in D.C. and its implications on the back end of the Nats’ bullpen. The guys also discuss Edwin Jackson’s return to the Nats’ starting rotation and what that means for the 5th starter spot moving forward. IN THE CLUBHOUSE (20:35) - Dan leaves baseball aside when he sits down with Shawn Kelley to talk all things “Game of Thrones”. Shawn gives us his take on the 7th season so far and discusses just how many guys on the team are G.O.T. followers. WHEELIN’ AND DEALIN’ (35:50) - With the non-waiver trade deadline five days away, Dan and John talk about what potential moves the Nats could still make and what areas of the roster the front office could potentially look to improve. IS THIS OK? (48:05) - Back by popular demand, Dan poses two more scenarios and wonders – are they are ok? Other teams’ jerseys and melted ice cream are this week’s hotly debated topics. ON DECK (58:15) - Coming of his second career All-Star Game appearance, Ryan Zimmerman has cooled off a bit at the plate – Dan discusses if there is reason for concern or if it’s just another example of Zimm’s streaky nature. John looks to the road ahead and the upcoming matchups with teams over .500, something the Nats have had little experience with this season.
Greg and Wayland talk about how bullpen usage might shape the trade deadline and playoffs, and wonder if anyone cares about the boring stuff they buy off Amazon. Then White Sox and ESPN play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti calls in to give his opinion on homerism in TV broadcasts, and what makes a well-rounded announcer. Finally, minor league concessions worker Cindy Thibodeau (aka comedian Marcy Jarreau, Upright Citizens Brigade) dishes on the hot gossip happening in her stadium. Plus thoughts on Sean Doolittle, Ryan Madson, Tommy Kahnle, Chris Devenski, David Robertson, Dellin Betances, Aroldis Chapman, Andrew Miller, Kenley Jansen, Wade Davis, Steve Stone, Hawk Harrelson, Lorenzo Cain, Rick Sutcliffe, David Ross and more!x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Nats acquired Sean Doolitle and Ryan Madson to shore up their struggling bullpen as the injuries continue to pile up. Also, the team is still pretty darn good.
On this edition of the Nasty Cast, hosts Nate, Ron, and Van discuss the many trades that have impacted the world of baseball. They discuss Jose Quintana, Ryan Madson, JD Martinez, Todd Frazier, David Robertson, and Blake Rutherford all switching teams.They also go over injuries including Carlos Correa's thumb Michael Pineda's elbow, and Austin Hedges' cranium. Check out the guys on twitter @NastyCastBGFS, @NathanDokken, @theRealMaday, and @ManlyVanLee, and listen for their new dynasty-centric podcast on the Fantrax Radio Network: The Fantrax Dynasty Podcast! And as always you can find their written work at bigguyfantasysports.com.
DVR and Todd discuss the Todd Frazier deal, J.D. Martinez's move to Arizona, and much more! Follow us on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper | @ToddZola | @RotoWire | @RotoWire MLB E-Mail: FantasyBaseballPodcast@gmail.com Players discussed include: Todd Frazier, David Robertson, Tommy Kahnle, Anthony Swarzak, Yoan Moncada, Blake Rutherford, Dawel Lugo, J.D. Martinez, Carlos Correa, Marwin Gonzalez, Alex Bregman, Cameron Maybin, Corey Kluber, Sean Doolittle, Ryan Madson, Vince Velasquez, Michael Wacha, and others... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Towers of CBS Sports joins the pod to discuss the fantasy implications of the latest trade deadline moves including J.D. Martinez to Arizona (5:00), Ryan Madson and Sean Doolittle to Washington (17:30), Jose Quintana to the Cubs (20:00), and Todd Frazier to the Yankees (23:00). He also discusses his affinity for Reds rookie starter Luis Castillo (28:00), TINSTAAPP (36:00), the key components and metrics he uses to evaluate young pitchers (38:00), the difference between command and control (42:00), and how to balance prepping for the upcoming fantasy football season without abandoning your fantasy baseball squad (44:00).
The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh and Michael Baumann banter about Freddie Freeman's performance at third base so far (00:30), the Nationals' trade for Sean Doolittle and Ryan Madson (02:00), and Matt Holliday's weekend baserunning adventure (06:15). Then, with "Ty Cobb" recently trending for a surprising reason, they talk to Charles Leerhsen, author of 'Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty,' about why the baseball legend was not the cruel, cutthroat racist he's widely believed to be (12:00), how that misconception started (26:30), and what we can learn from how hard it's been to debunk Cobb's bad reputation (49:30). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Cwik of Yahoo Sports joins Al Melchior to discuss who will close for the Nats between Ryan Madson and Sean Doolittle. The guys also discuss when the White Sox could call up Reynaldo Lopez and Lucas Giolito, as well as how the MLB trade deadline will affect Fantasy Baseball. #FNTSYRadio #FNTSY #FantasyBaseball #MLB #Nationals #RyanMadson #SeanDoolittle #LucasGiolito #ReynaldoLopez #WhiteSox Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh and Michael Baumann banter about Freddie Freeman's performance at third base so far (00:30), the Nationals' trade for Sean Doolittle and Ryan Madson (02:00), and Matt Holliday's weekend baserunning adventure (06:15). Then, with "Ty Cobb" recently trending for a surprising reason, they talk to Charles Leerhsen, author of 'Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty,' about why the baseball legend was not the cruel, cutthroat racist he's widely believed to be (12:00), how that misconception started (26:30), and what we can learn from how hard it's been to debunk Cobb's bad reputation (49:30).
Harper Gordek likes the Nats' deal for Sean Doolittle and Ryan Madson.
A's manager Bob Melvin discusses Andrew Triggs' great start to the season and how is not surprised by his performance thus far, Adam Rosales' homer and how it gave the team momentum, not letting up a single walk, Yonder Alonso's defensive miscue, Ryon Healy's pinch hit and improving plate vision of late and the decision whether to use Ryan Madson or Santiago Casilla in the 9th
DVR (@DerekVanRiper) and Paul (@sporer) discuss Melvin Upton Jr. to Toronto, Aroldis Chapman to the Cubs, the struggles of Ryan Madson, the promotions of David Dahl and Alex Bregman, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The A's are riding the struggle bus. MLB.com's Alyson Footer caught up with Athletics reporter Jane Lee to find out how they can turn their season around, what it will take to bring Jesse Hahn back up to the big leagues, and whether or not Ryan Madson could take over the closer's role from Sean Doolittle.
Always something new for y’all on the 2020 Allstars. I (David) was homeless for the month of March. Instead of scrambling to find a place in Berlin, I decided to travel to Egypt. So this weeks episode comes to you from Cairo. As such the audio quality isn’t quite up to snuff, but you’re probably not here for that anyway. We discuss the AJ Pollock injury and some guys that could put up “AJ Pollack”-like numbers. Or what you could do to make up the power and the steals, although there really isn’t a 20/40 guy just sitting out there. Names like Joey Rickard and Travis Shaw get bandied about. But the purpose of this show is our bold predictions for 2016: Socrates Brito! Looks like he will get a shot with AJ Pollack being injured. He’s shown double digit pop and 30+ steals in the minors. Tood sees a 15/20 season in 2016. We’re also hoping for this because we picked up Brito. Why not? My first prediction is Pedro Alvarez as a top 7 1B with 35+ homers and an average north of .250. I did a little “analysis” and the park factors to lefties leans strongly in Alvarez’s favor. I also wanted to throw Jonathon Schoop into this one. Alvarez + Schoop over 60 homers?! They don’t call them bold predictions for nothing. Justin Turner makes the leap to become a top 7 3B. He was on pace last year until he got injured so is it crazy? His ISO seemed a bit high last year and Todd thinks this power surge will continue. I like him too, but I’m not sure about the power numbers. Trevor Bauer top 15 closer! He finally becomes the guy we thought he could be. Cody Allen’s spring numbers have me a little worried. The control is not there… if there are velo issues then this one could pay off. Todd suggests that he just needs the closer glasses and everything will be good. Nick Williams wins the NL Rookie of the Year. I throw out the comparison to Adam Jones. He’s a swinger, but with some plate discipline so he doesn’t strike out at a crazy rate. 21/12 with a .275 average is what Todd likes on the high end as long as things fall into place. Speaking of prospects, I’m way down on Bryon Buxton. He’s touted as the next big thing, but I just don’t see it. My bold prediction is that his bat forces the Twins to send him back to the minors. Todd counters that Buxton’s defense will keep him in the league. It’s a good point, but if Buxton keeps hitting .200 then he’s out of there. I wanted to compare him to Brandon Wood, but I forgot Wood’s name. Ryan Madson gets 20 saves. Sean Doolittle is doing everything he can to lose the job. Ryan Raburn, .300 average and 18hrs in like 250 ABs. He’s now in Colorado and he’ll mash lefties. I have been a Raburn fan for a long time so take this one with a LARGE grain of salt. Todd’s final bold prediction… Zack Wheeler comes back strong after the AS break. Todd is looking for about a strikeout per inning and good ratios. My final bold prediction is that Marcus Stroman is in the Cy Young discussion. Tons of wins, sub-3 ERA, 8.5 K/9. Plus Todd tweeted last year “Marcus Stroman, Cy Young 2016”, so I’ll run with it as well. Let’s see if Todd was prophetic. As always, check us out on Twitter @2020AllStars, Instagram 2020AllStars, and iTunes. Season 4 Episode 2 (49:58)
Could Danny Duffy start the season in the 'pen? MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince caught up with Royals reporter Jeffrey Flanagan to get a full Duffy report, hear how Chien-Ming Wang is resurging in the baseball world and why Ryan Madson could be an interesting candidate for the bullpen.
Did the A's find success filling some glaring holes from 2015? MLB.com's Dave Raymond and Athletics reporter Jane Lee spotlight the additions of Ryan Madson, John Axford and Liam Hendriks to beef up the bullpen and discuss any other needs the A's might have heading into Spring Training.
The A's have had a productive offseason so far. MLB.com's Dave Raymond and Athletics reporter Jane Lee look at Billy Beane's construction so far and why Ryan Madson's three-year contract was a little surprising.
Ben and Sam banter about David Price and Ryan Madson and discuss the Zack Greinke and Jeff Samardzija signings.
Is it harder to pitch in the bat-heavy American League? After facing injuries, how does it feel for Ryan Madson to be on a postseason-bound team? You won't want to miss the answer to these questions and more as Ryan Madson steps into the Chatting Cage.
Jason Martinez of MLBDepthCharts and Ben Nicholson-Smith of MLBTradeRumors discuss all the latest from around the league, including the free agent signings of Jonathan Broxton, Scott Feldman, and Ryan Madson, and rumors involving Russell Martin, David Wright, and Royals prospect Wil Myers.
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Reds beat writer John Fay, of the Cincinnati Enquirer, joined host Bill Lack for a discussion of everything surrounding the Reds as the season approaches. Obviously, the injury to Ryan Madson is at the top of the list. It's the latest episode of Redleg Nation Radio; enjoy! Continue reading →
Alex interviews baseball columnist Jeff Passan of "Yahoo! Sports." Alex and Jeff spend time discussing last week's Hall of Fame voting results (Barry Larkin receiving 86% of the vote) as well as how voters (and Jeff) will approach the next class of potential Hall of Famers, which includes Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Sammy Sosa. Alex and Jeff also talk about the news that Bud Selig will remain commissioner of baseball for at least two more years. Is that a good development for the game? How should one characterize Selig's legacy? The Yankees improved quite a bit over the weekend, acquiring both Michael Pineda and Hiroki Kuroda to bolster their rotation. The Red Sox have done the opposite, signing Carlos Silva, Aaron Cook, and Vicente Padilla (though Padilla isn't official yet). Why can't the Red Sox seemingly spend any money this offseason? Is ownership really that concerned with slightly surpassing the luxury tax? At least it looks like Jason Varitek will get an invite to Spring Training! In the "Around the League" segment, Alex further looks at the Hall of Fame voting results and how voters should approach the "steroid era" candidates for the Hall. Alex also talks about Bud Selig's contract extension as well as transactions from the past week (Yankees improving their rotation, Ryan Madson signing with the Reds, etc). The "post of the day" (www.thesportsstuff.com/boards) is handed out...signing up is free, quick, and easy. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online at www.wgamradio.com. "The Alex Reimer Show" is preempted from 2-4 PM for the next two Saturday's...it will air from 2-4 again on Saturday, February 4th. Congratulations to the Patriots for reaching the AFC Championship Game...
Spike and Pat Gallen discuss the many levels of the Penn State football failure, Ryan Madson's new contract and the Phillies options moving forward, and the NBA labor situation.