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Recapping the Guards first week back at home as they start 4-0 at Progressive Field. Plus, we'll talk about the early season success with Steven Kwan, and Ben Lively. Also, our annual home opener interview with Sandy Alomar Jr. who's been a part of twenty-four home openers in Cleveland as a player and now a coach. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Guards gear up for playoff baseball as they await game one of the ALDS against Detroit. We'll hear from President of Baseball Ops Chris Antonetti, Director of Player Development Rob Cerfolio, and first base coach Sandy Alomar Jr. Plus, Andre Knott from Bally Sports joins the show with a playoff preview from the sidelines. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recapping a big win for the Guardians in the Home Opener against the White Sox. Plus, conversations with two Cleveland legends in Sandy Alomar Jr. and Corey Kluber. Also, checking in on the Columbus Clippers in the weekly Farm Report with Director of Player Development Rob Cerfolio. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We breakdown the upcoming baseball season, bold Sandy Alomar Jr predictions, Henry has thoughts on magic, four segments!, and some dogs bark.
Who will steer the Guardians to victory as their new manager? We've got a thrilling roundtable discussion with Fiddy, TJ Lett, and Tony Bogan to speculate on the potential candidates. Sandy Alomar Jr., Will Venable, Craig Counsel, and a wild card pick of Dusty Baker are all in the mix. We also weigh in on the Texas Rangers' spectacular run and debate over the home field advantage - Does it favor the Rangers or the Arizona Diamondbacks? Ever wondered how time zone changes might dent World Series viewership? Well, you're in for a treat! We take a deep look at this often overlooked factor. We also discuss baseball's outreach strategies, the lack of marquee names, and the influence of fan base sizes. And wait, there's more - we delve into the most surprising teams that made it to the World Series, and reflect on our initial picks. It's time for the main event - predicting the outcome of the World Series showdown between the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Diamondbacks. We scrutinize both teams' offensive capabilities and consider the possible game-changers. Our panelists also analyze how the managers and time zone changes might tip the scales. Will the Rangers or the Diamondbacks reign supreme? Get ready for some bold predictions and heated debates!Stupid Should Hurt Link to my Merch store the Stupid Should Hurt Line!Reaper Apparel Reaper Apparel Co was built for those who refuse to die slowly! Reaper isn't just clothing it's a lifestyle!Subscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Tactical Brotherhood The Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.Dubby Energy FROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.Shankitgolf Our goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseBono's Brew Fresh ground coffee, in a variety of flavors, shipped right to your door within 3 days!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
HOUR 1: What's next for Terry Francona who will stay with the Guardians organization after stepping down as the manager? Sandy Alomar Jr. will not interview for the manager job. Thoughts on J.B. Bickerstaff who said the "lights were too bright" narrative is disappointing. Why the path to the playoffs is clear for the Browns.
Ken and Lima reacts to Terry Francona officially stepping down as manager of the Cleveland Guardians and his future with the organization. Why is Sandy Alomar Jr. not interviewing for the manager job?
Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga look at the possibilities for DeMarlo Hale, Sandy Alomar Jr, Carl Willis and more. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MI/NH/NJ/ NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. $200 in Free bets: New customers only. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 bet. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Bet must win. Ends 11/20/23 @ 11:59pm ET. Stepped Up SGP: 1 Token issued per eligible game. Opt in req. Min $1 bet. Max bet limits apply. Min. 3-leg. Each leg min. -300 odds, total bet +100 odds or longer. 10+ leg req. for 100% boost. Ends 1/8/23 @ 8pm ET. See eligibility & terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/footballterms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guardians broadcaster Jim Rosenhaus recaps Sunday's shutout win for the Guardians in Chicago with post game comments from winning pitcher Aaron Civale and Tito. Plus, Sandy Alomar Jr shares some trade deadline memories. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this weeks episode of the Guardians of the Land MLB Podcast host, John Telich chats with six time Indians, all star Sandy Alomar Jr. They go down memory lane with behind the curtain comments about big moments in team history. Sandy also talks about the development of the young Guardians team that he is the first base coach for. Hosted by: John Telich Produced by: Michael Seijas The Press Play Podcast Network Follow us on Twitter: @pressplaypods For Sponsorship plans and more information, please email: admin@pressplaypodcasts.com To listen to all our shows and learn more about our network, please visit www.pressplaypodcasts.com
Guardians broadcaster Jim Rosenhaus recaps Wednesday's road trip finale, a 3-2 Guardians win in Detroit. Post game comments from Cal Quantrill and a visit with Sandy Alomar Jr. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Sports Experience Podcast with Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla
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There have been 1,193 players who have appeared for the Mets, according to Baseball Reference as of this morning, but only 1,187 names for players in Mets history. Yesterday, Bobby Jones — an entirely different Bobby Jones than either of the Mets' Bobbys Jones, and the golfer Bobby Jones, and not the Hall of Famer from the 76ers Bobby Jones either, that was the point — came up on Twitter thanks to my old Sporting News colleague Adi Joseph. It got me thinking… how many times have the Mets had that happen, the double Bobby Jones thing?So, I went to the list of all-time Mets names and found the repeaters. Let's take a look at these six pairs and declare the definitive Met for each name.Sandy Alomar was traded from Atlanta to Houston around the start of spring training in 1967, then traded by the Astros to the Mets for Derrell Griffith at the start of spring training. At the age of 23, Alomar went 0-for-22 as a Met, and got traded to the White Sox in August of 1967 as the player to be named later in the Bill Southworth trade (the Mets also gave up Ken Boyer). Alomar was more significantly with the Yankees, playing three seasons in the Bronx, but mostly a California Angel. Anyway, here are the lowest OPS figures for players with at least 4,000 plate appearances in the live ball era:Doug Flynn (1975-85): .560Alomar (1964-78): .578Tommy Thevenow (1924-38): .579Mark Belanger (1965-82): .580Ed Brinkman (1961-75): .580In 2007, Sandy Alomar Jr. joined his old man in accumulating 22 at-bats as a Met. In the last eight games of a career that deserved better than 2.8% of the Hall of Fame ballot and going off the ballot in his first year, Alomar collected three hits: two singles and a double. The Mets' third base coach at the time? Of course it was Sandy Alomar Sr., the definitive Met Sandy Alomar because of that coaching stint.On May 10, 1967, with their original Sandy Alomar in the fold, the Mets purchased the contract of Bob Johnson from the Orioles. Playing all over the infield, but mostly second base, Johnson acquitted himself nicely in his first taste of National League ball, hitting .348/.377/.474 with five homers — the best hitting of his career, really. After the season, the Mets traded Johnson to the Reds for Art Shamsky, who became part of the 1969 championship team alongside Bob Johnson, a lefty pitcher. This Bob Johnson pitched two games for the Mets, and retired five of the seven batters he faced for a World Series-winning team (two quick outs to mop up against the Pirates on September 19, and a 12th-inning save at Wrigley Field on October 1). Johnson did pitch in the World Series against the Orioles, but not in 1969. He did that in 1971 with the Pirates, having been traded from New York to Kansas City (along with Amos Otis, oops) after the 1969 season for Joe Foy. The original Bob Johnson has a greater claim to the Mets' throne of Bobs Johnson.Bobby Jones, we don't even really need to go deep on. He and Bobby Jones were teammates on the 2000 Mets, and whether you differentiated them as Bobby J. and Bobby M., righty and lefty, starter and reliever, or white and Black, there was never any question that the main Bobby Jones was the 1997 All-Star and former first-round pick — not the journeyman.Mike Marshall is best known as a Dodger, either for winning the 1974 Cy Young Award or for his three-run homer that broke open Game 2 of the 1988 World Series, depending whether you decide to talk about him or Mike Marshall. In Mets history, neither is particularly significant. The pitching Marshall signed with the Mets in August of 1981, posted a 2.61 ERA in 20 appearances, and called it a career. On December 20, 1989, the Mets traded Juan Samuel to Los Angeles for the slugger Marshall and Alejandro Peña… Marshall was traded to Boston that July after hitting .239/.278/.411 with six homers in 53 games. Once again, can't beat the original.Bob Miller was a lefty who went 2-2 with a 7.08 ERA for the 1962 Mets (hey, that's 5% of their wins!) after coming over from Cincinnati in May of the teams's first season, along with Don Zimmer. Righty Bob Miller likewise ended his career with the Mets, joining the club near the end of the 1973 season after having his contract purchased from the Tigers, then sticking around through 1974. Neither is that exciting, go once again with the original for the Zimmer connection.Last but not least, we've got Chris Young and Chris Young, and anyone who remembers the outfielder's doomed stint in Flushing in 2014 knows that it's the pitcher, here in 2011 and 2012, who is the ulti-Met CY. 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
Happy Soxivus! We plan on following up our first year celebrating Soxivus in 2021 (Airing of Grievances, Feats of Strength, Miracles, etc.) with a full two months of celebrating in 2022. Ready or not, here we come. We're overjoyed to have Father Soxivus, the man who hatched the plan last year, Tommy Barbee with us on these podcasts. Joining Tommy to start the festivities is host Brett Ballantini and Jordan Hass, Allie Wesel, Dante Jones, Melissa Sage-Bollenbach and Joe Resis. The topic to kick off Soxivus, because it is timely and we likely will have no need to address it a year from now, is the manager search: The Calling of the Managers is running on site now, and addressed in the podcast. Two candidates found endorsements from more than one writer, and they aren't hard names to guess. Pros and cons of Joe Espada and Sandy Alomar Jr. Tommy managed to destroy Ron Washington's candidacy with a discussion of Ron Washington's priors, which found Joe to be choosing another candidate entirely and for little support to remain among everyone else A lively debate of which 2005 White Sox player would make the best 2022 White Sox manager; Brett chose one, which at first blush seemed to terrify everyone on the panel However, once Brett's vote was validated by swag and resume, the panel came around; your hint? He's a seasoned and skilled manager — just not in this country What also-ran infielder with a cornpone countenance was one panel member's first White Sox crush? Speed round: Is there any conceivable way José Abreu ends up on the North Side? Dante in fact has a suitable answer to satisfy both sides of town Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Guardians had to dodge raindrops again this week as they battled Cincinnati and Detroit, we'll recap the games and talk to reliever Eli Morgan who is throwing well out of the pen. Old pal Johnny Mac got the call up again this week, this time he was part of the coaching staff filling in for Sandy Alomar Jr. as first base coach. We'll talk to him about how it went, plus Rob Cerfolio the Guardians Director of Player Development has the Farm Report from Lynchburg. Also, legendary rocker George Thorogood goes 1 on 1 with Rosey as back on tour this summer at Blossom. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Guardians had to dodge raindrops again this week as they battled Cincinnati and Detroit, we'll recap the games and talk to reliever Eli Morgan who is throwing well out of the pen. Old pal Johnny Mac got the call up again this week, this time he was part of the coaching staff filling in for Sandy Alomar Jr. as first base coach. We'll talk to him about how it went, plus Rob Cerfolio the Guardians Director of Player Development has the Farm Report from Lynchburg. Also, legendary rocker George Thorogood goes 1 on 1 with Rosey as back on tour this summer at Blossom. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network.
Hosted by Chris Townsend, Towny recaps A's Cast Live interviews from: Guardians Outfielder, Steven Kwan, Guardians First Base Coach, Sandy Alomar Jr, Rays Outfielder, Brett Phillips and Orioles Manager, Brandon Hyde. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Townsend discussed the Bay Bridge series (1:00) and the average start of pitchers in Major League in 2022 (17:15). He was joined by George Kontos (30:45), Melissa Lockard of the Athletic (55:30), Marty Lurie (1:13:45), Guardians outfielder, Steven Kwan (1:42:25), Sandy Alomar Jr. (1:50:20) and Sheldon Neuse (2:00:50). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the April 29 edition of A's Cast Live, our weekly all baseball talk show Monday through Friday, Chris Townsend was joined by Guardians Outfielder, Steven Kwan (:55), Sheldon Neuse (13:25), Roxy Bernstein (22:56), Sandy Alomar Jr. (39:00) and A's Manager, Mark Kotsay (1:02:30). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Townsend, Ken Korach, Vince Cotroneo & Jessica Kleinschmidt preview game one of the A's and Guardians from the Coliseum. They were joined by Mark Kotsay, Sandy Alomar Jr, Landon Powell, Dan Straily and memories with Ray Fosse and Dennis Eckersley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We head to Arizona on the Kenny & JT Show for a conversation with Cleveland Guardians first base coach and Cleveland legend Sandy Alomar, Jr.
Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga look back at Alomar's contribution to Cleveland's franchise for the better part of three decades. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tribe broadcaster Jim Rosenhaus looks back at a fun Saturday for the Tribe in a 9-2 win over the Dodgers. We'll hear from manager Terry Francona and Shane Bieber, who was stellar in his final spring tune-up before his Opening Day assignment next week. And, Sandy Alomar Jr joins us to talk about a different 2020 season and the year ahead for the Tribe. Plus, what is the fate of this podcast after this final spring training episode? With that type of drama on tap, you'll want to download right away!
Chris Townsend recapped 2020 as he was joined by Hall of Famer, Tony La Russa (4:00), Bruce Bochy (17:50), Hall of Famer, Jayson Stark (27:50), Sandy Alomar Jr (42:50), Dodgers President, Stan Kasten (46:15), Dodgers Manager, Dave Roberts (50:00), Grady Fuson (55:25), Ken Rosenthal (1:03:00), Luis Tiant (1:11:55), Sal Bando (1:22:20), Hall of Famer, Rollie Fingers (1:35:50), Vida Blue (1:51:00), Hall of Famer, Joe Morgan (2:08:20), Joe Rudi (2:22:10), Gene Tenace (2:38:55), Hall of Famer, Reggie Jackson (2:53:00), Steve Vucinich (3:10:45), Monte Moore (3:28:00), Hall of Famer, Bob Costas (3:46:00), Matt Williams (4:00:20), Barry Zito (4:13:30), Tim Hudson (4:27:20), Mark Mulder (4:41:15), Tyler Soderstrom (4:54:35) & Jeff Criswell (5:07:40).
Zack and T.J. deliver a not-so-emergency podcast discussing the Indians' coaching staff, how surprising it is that Sandy Alomar Jr. still hasn't received any legitimate attention to fill any managerial jobs, the current HOF ballot and Omar Vizquel's updated chances and more.
Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga look at the possibilities in Chicago now that the White Sox have parted with Rick Renteria. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anthony Castrovince joined Baskin and Phelps to talk about the Tribe's swift exit from the post season, his thoughts on Sandy Alomar Jr. as the game manager, and whether or not he thinks Francisco Lindor will be in Cleveland next year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indians pitching coach Carl Willis talks about the success of the pitching staff this season, the structure for the rotation and bullpen going into the playoffs, how much they miss having Terry Francona in the dugout, the job Sandy Alomar Jr. has done in filling in as the manager and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zack Meisel talks about the Indians' final week of the regular season, Jose Ramirez's MVP chances and Shane Bieber's Cy Young candidacy, the playoff outlook at this point, how much of an advantage this pitching staff could be for this team in the early rounds of the playoffs and Sandy Alomar Jr.'s managerial performance with Terry Francona away from the team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex discusses the Cleveland Indians recent slide, what has happened, how Sandy Alomar Jr. has lost the future Manager status he's held any why he has. Alex also calls out Francisco Lindor for his recent comments on the way the team has played.
It's Game 39 of the 2020 Season and the Cleveland Indians even up the series with the Milwaukee Brewers with a 4-3 WALKOFF win. We'll break down the pitching matchups, box score, look at decisions made by interim manager Sandy Alomar Jr., and name our MVP for a Day. If you want to share your thoughts on the game or anything Cleveland baseball you can find me on twitter @daveyberris, you can email the show ClevelandBaseballMornings@gmail.com, or leave a message on the anchor app and we'll play it back on the show. Now available on iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-cleveland-baseball-morning-70571254/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clevelandbaseballmornings/message
Matt and Todd are back talking about the Clevinger trade, the new guys, and what to expect. They also discuss the long-term look at the prospects while giving an ode to Tyler Naquin and Sandy Alomar Jr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leading Off with Ryan Lewis: A podcast on the Cleveland Indians Podcast
Nearly a third of the way through an unprecedented baseball season, we are finally back with Leading Off with Ryan Lewis. On this episode, Ryan and Dan Kadar cover three big Indians topics. The first of them is the controversy that started with pitcher Zach Plesac going out on the town in Chicago. That was followed by fellow starter Mike Clevinger being with him and initially not disclosing it. That's led to some strong reaction from the team. They talked about the possible fallout and what's next. Manager Terry Francona is finally back with the team following a health issue that caused him to miss eight game. Sandy Alomar Jr. filled in, and they have a theory about the future of the fan favorite coach. The show closes with some thoughts on the struggles of the offense, why it might not actually matter and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zack Meisel and T.J. Zuppe draft Indians players from the 1994-2019 era of Tribe baseball. Zack and T.J. have to pick a specific season and that player can only be selected once. Spoiler alert: Full rosters listed below. ____ MEISEL C- 1997 Sandy Alomar Jr. 1B- 1996 Julio Franco 2B- 1994 Carlos Baerga SS- 2018 Francisco Lindor 3B- 1996 Jim Thome LF- 1994 Albert Belle CF- 1994 Kenny Lofton RF- 2001 Juan Gonzalez DH- 2006 Travis Hafner Bench- 1999 Omar Vizquel Bench- 1997 David Justice Bench- 2005 Johnny Peralta Bench- 2000 Travis Fryman Bench- 2019 Roberto Perez SP- 2008 Cliff Lee SP- 2019 Mike Clevinger SP- 2005 Kevin Millwood SP- 2007 Fausto Carmona SP- 1996 Charles Nagy RP- 2017 Andrew Miller RP- 1995 Jose Mesa RP- 2014 Cody Allen RP- 2007 Rafael Perez RP- 2010 Chris Perez RP- 2011 Vinnie Pestano ZUPPE C- Victor Martinez 2007 1B- Carlos Santana 2019 2B- Roberto Alomar 2001 SS- Asdrubal Cabrera 2011 3B- Jose Ramirez 2018 LF- Michael Brantley 2014 CF- Grady Sizemore 2006 RF- Manny Ramirez 1999 DH- Ellis Burks 2002 Bench- Jason Kipnis 2013 Bench- Shin-Soo Choo 2010 Bench- Yan Gomes 2014 Bench- Casey Blake 2004 Bench- Eddie Murray 1995 SP- Corey Kluber 2017 SP- C.C. Sabathia 2007 SP- Trevor Bauer 2018 SP- Shane Bieber 2019 SP- Carlos Carrasco 2018 RP- Rafael Betancourt 2007 RP- Mike Jackson 1998 RP- Bob Wickman 2001 RP- Julian Tavarez 1995 RP- Steve Karsay 1999 RP- Bob Howry 2005
Hosted by Chris Townsend, Towny recaps A's Cast Live interviews from: Dallas Braden, Indians first base coach Sandy Alomar Jr, Aviators manager Fran Riordan and Grady Fuson.
Hosted by Chris Townsend, Towny recaps A's Cast Live interviews from: Dallas Braden, Indians first base coach Sandy Alomar Jr, Aviators manager Fran Riordan and Grady Fuson.
Chris Townsend discussed A’s Cast Live being in Mesa for Spring Training (:56) and was joined by Sandy Alomar Jr (6:00), Franklin Barreto (9:30), Lou Trivino (11:45), Matt Olson (16:05), Grady Fuson (22:40), Pedro Gomez of ESPN (30:15), Jared Diamond of the Wall Street Journal (43:00), Former Dodgers GM and Sharks Scout Ned Colletti (59:00), Ray Fosse (1:12:15), Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic (1:40:10), Dodgers President Stan Kasten (1:49:05), Scott Emerson (1:52:50), Liam Hendriks (2:06:00), Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (2:13:00), Frankie Montas (2:17:30), Robbie Grossman (2:20:45), Mike Fiers (2:25:05), Marcus Semien (2:29:00), Sean Manaea (2:32:00) and Matt Chapman (2:35:00).
Chris Townsend discussed A's Cast Live being in Mesa for Spring Training (:56) and was joined by Sandy Alomar Jr (6:00), Franklin Barreto (9:30), Lou Trivino (11:45), Matt Olson (16:05), Grady Fuson (22:40), Pedro Gomez of ESPN (30:15), Jared Diamond of the Wall Street Journal (43:00), Former Dodgers GM and Sharks Scout Ned Colletti (59:00), Ray Fosse (1:12:15), Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic (1:40:10), Dodgers President Stan Kasten (1:49:05), Scott Emerson (1:52:50), Liam Hendriks (2:06:00), Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (2:13:00), Frankie Montas (2:17:30), Robbie Grossman (2:20:45), Mike Fiers (2:25:05), Marcus Semien (2:29:00), Sean Manaea (2:32:00) and Matt Chapman (2:35:00).
On the March 2 edition of A’s Cast Live, Chris Townsend was live from Spring Training in Mesa ahead of the Athletics and Cubs. He was joined by Sandy Alomar Jr (9:44), Aviators manager, Fran Riordan (16:44), Dominic Cotroneo (28:38), Grady Fuson (58:20), Dallas Braden (1:06:15), Lou Trivino (1:27:45) and Matt Olson (1:45:20).
On the March 2 edition of A's Cast Live, Chris Townsend was live from Spring Training in Mesa ahead of the Athletics and Cubs. He was joined by Sandy Alomar Jr (9:44), Aviators manager, Fran Riordan (16:44), Dominic Cotroneo (28:38), Grady Fuson (58:20), Dallas Braden (1:06:15), Lou Trivino (1:27:45) and Matt Olson (1:45:20).
Former MLB Catcher and now Cleveland Indians 1st Base Coach, Sandy Alomar Jr. joins Ed Randall to talk about the 2019 Indians. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mariano Rivera received 100% of the votes in January in being elected to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers Association of America. He will be inducted this weekend in Cooperstown, New York. But even Mariano wasn’t successful 100% of the time. Ever wonder what it was like to face him, and even beat the greatest closer of all-time? This special edition of “30 With Murti” features Sandy Alomar Jr., Luis Gonzalez, David Wright and others, including the only man to ever hit a walk-off grand slam against Rivera, former Cleveland Indians infielder Bill Selby.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The podcast is back follow a brief period of mourning and is ready to tear into the Blue Jays offseason!Ryan Andrews returns from a brief respite to discuss the Blue Jays topics of the week, starting with Russell Martin's performance as manager of the club during Sunday's 9-4 loss to Tampa Bay. Andrews also discusses Kevin Pillar's night as a lead-off man, Jon Berti's above-average acquittal during his four-game stint and how appropriate it was that Sam Gaviglio started the season finale.The second segment is devoted to the plethora of names that have been linked to John Gibbons' vacated managerial position. With Ken Rosenthal and Shi Davidi unleashing a torrent of candidates, from Stubby Clapp and Sandy Alomar Jr. to Rocco Baldelli and Chris Woodward, Andrews combs through the connections and reiterates their preference on candidates.The final segment is dedicated to the MLB playoffs. After bemoaning Bob Melvin's decision to go full bullpen day in a one-game playoff with the Yankees, Andrews breaks down the first round matchups and offers predictions, as well as a sneak peak at an idea to get the Mike Trouts of the world back into the playoff swing.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Locked on NFL and Locked on NBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The podcast is back follow a brief period of mourning and is ready to tear into the Blue Jays offseason! Ryan Andrews returns from a brief respite to discuss the Blue Jays topics of the week, starting with Russell Martin's performance as manager of the club during Sunday's 9-4 loss to Tampa Bay. Andrews also discusses Kevin Pillar's night as a lead-off man, Jon Berti's above-average acquittal during his four-game stint and how appropriate it was that Sam Gaviglio started the season finale. The second segment is devoted to the plethora of names that have been linked to John Gibbons' vacated managerial position. With Ken Rosenthal and Shi Davidi unleashing a torrent of candidates, from Stubby Clapp and Sandy Alomar Jr. to Rocco Baldelli and Chris Woodward, Andrews combs through the connections and reiterates their preference on candidates. The final segment is dedicated to the MLB playoffs. After bemoaning Bob Melvin's decision to go full bullpen day in a one-game playoff with the Yankees, Andrews breaks down the first round matchups and offers predictions, as well as a sneak peak at an idea to get the Mike Trouts of the world back into the playoff swing. Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18! Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes! This episode is sponsored by Locked on NFL and Locked on NBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sandy Alomar Jr. joins the show to talk big career moments and play the first ever edition of, "How Well Do You Know The Alomars?" Rose and Millar break down some of Wednesday's notable pitching matchups. Plus, don't miss the best moments from last night's action during today's Kevin's Highlights.
The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh and Michael Baumann talk to Cleveland Indians coach and former longtime catcher Sandy Alomar Jr. about his team's 2016 playoff run (4:31), his two tough World Series losses, leadership and diversity in the dugout (7:18), the 1990s Indians' crazy clubhouses (10:47), manager Terry Francona's disgusting gum-chewing (35:23), and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Ringer's Ben Lindbergh and Michael Baumann talk to Cleveland Indians coach and former longtime catcher Sandy Alomar Jr. about his team's 2016 playoff run (4:31), his two tough World Series losses, leadership and diversity in the dugout (7:18), the 1990s Indians' crazy clubhouses (10:47), manager Terry Francona's disgusting gum-chewing (35:23), and more.
Sandy Alomar Jr. played his first All-Star game in 1990 representing the Indians as a 24-year-old rookie. Indians reporter Jordan Bastian caught up with the six time All-Star to find out what it was like to play against his brother in his first game, how it felt to hit the big home run in Cleveland to lead the American League to a win in 1997, and some of his favorite all-time All-Star memories.
On this episode Mac & Chu discuss the AL and NL All Star teams and the current standings in the MLB. Huge NBA free agency moves this week as Kevin Durant breaks the internet and Background BVD's heart by leaving for the Golden State Warriors. Dwayne Wade to the Bulls. CR7 and Portugal defeat Wales and will play the winner of Germany vs. France in the Euro Cup finals. Don't miss this week's "Where are they now!?" featuring Sandy Alomar Jr. #StayBiased