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After a Week 1 bye, the Saskatchewan Roughriders will begin their championship defence with a showdown against the B.C. Lions. Jamie Nye and Britton Gray break down the Riders' roster, who they think will break out for the team, discuss CFL Fantasy and make their game predictions. #CFL #saskatchewanroughriders #bclions The Green Zone
The Utah FB Analyst & legend on Utah FB 90 days away from their first kickoff, State of the program as Morgan Scalley takes over + more
The Utah FB Analyst & legend on Utah FB 90 days away from their first kickoff, State of the program as Morgan Scalley takes over + more
The Utah FB Analyst & legend on Utah FB 90 days away from their first kickoff, State of the program as Morgan Scalley takes over + more
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the show by assessing the pressure of the Patriots in their Super Bowl Rematch vs Seattle to open the NFL Season. They get critical of the Caleb Lomu draft pick.(12:17) Tim McKone explains why he thinks Week 1 is inconsequential if the Patriots have a poor performance out of the gate. Zolak & Bertrand disagree.(23:02) The guys discuss what's the worst case scenario for the Patriots win-loss record for the upcoming season.(31:39) Dianna Russini was spotted in NYC with her husband and friends. Does it do anything to make the Vrabel story go away?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this LIVE episode of the Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast Greg goes live with CLNS Media's John Zannis as the guys give their instant reaction to the Patriots Schedule for the 2026-2027 season. They take a look at all the crucial matchups and breakdown the important games for the Patriots this upcoming season and look at the path for them returning to the playoffs. Can the Patriots build off the success from Year 1 under Mike Vrabel that saw the team go 14-3, win the AFC Championship, as well as claim the AFC East title before falling short in the Super Bowl. Greg and John break it all down including giving their early Patriots record predictions! 0:00 - Intro 1:35 - Full Schedule 2:05 - Schedule Highlights 2:35 - Season Opener vs Seahawks 6:05 - Weeks 1-4 8:58 - Weeks 5-8 13:08 - PrizePicks 16:12 - Weeks 9-13 20:42 - Weeks 14-18 25:45 - Record Predictions 28:05 - Rookie Minicamp and OTAs Reaction 35:20 - Wrapping Up! Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast on CLNS Media is Powered by:
This week, Freddie goes solo to discuss the season opener, the milestone, the vibes, and everything that came with the historic event. Then the Tempo bounced back to win against the Storm, and we were at the game! Follow Us@thepickupwnbapod@itsme_cathryn@freddierivas / @freddienoelrivas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this LIVE episode, Greg Bedard goes live with CLNS Media's John Zannis as the guys give their instant reaction to the Patriots Schedule for the 2026-2027 season. They take a look at all the crucial matchups and breakdown the important games for the Patriots this upcoming season and look at the path for them returning to the playoffs. Can the Patriots build off the success from Year 1 under Mike Vrabel that saw the team go 14-3, win the AFC Championship, as well as claim the AFC East title before falling short in the Super Bowl. Greg and John break it all down including giving their early Patriots record predictions! 0:00 - Intro 1:35 - Full Schedule 2:05 - Schedule Highlights 2:35 - Season Opener vs Seahawks 6:05 - Weeks 1-4 8:58 - Weeks 5-8 13:08 - PrizePicks 16:12 - Weeks 9-13 20:42 - Weeks 14-18 25:45 - Record Predictions 28:05 - Rookie Minicamp and OTAs Reaction 35:20 - Wrapping Up! Patriots Press Pass on CLNS Media is Powered by:
Hour 4- Astros , Texans Stadium and Season Opener.
The Kansas City Chiefs will open the 2026 season on Monday Night Football at home against the Denver Broncos. Stephen Serda has some thoughts, and the rest of the schedule leaks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
00:00 – 26:19 – JMV opens the show with his thoughts on the NBA Draft Lottery, and if he thinks it will go the Pacers way on Sunday. John also reacts to the Cavaliers falling to the Pistons, and how once again James Harden is falling short in the playoffs. 26:20 – 40:59 – Voice of the Fever John Nolan stops by in-studio to discuss the Fever season-opener against the Wings! He and JMV also get into the WNBA officiating, and if there will be any differences from last year. 41:00 – 43:20 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour! 43:21 – 1:12:34 – Jeremiah Johnson from Pacers Television joins the show! Jeremiah and JMV preview the NBA Draft lottery! 1:12:35 – 1:21:44 – JMV looks ahead to Carb Day, and answers some questions and comments from listeners! 1:22:45 – 1:27:23 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:27:24 – 1:51:59 - Pat Sullivan stops by for #AskPat! 1:52:00 – 2:04:40 – JMV takes some calls and answers some questions from listeners! 2:04:40 – 2:10:05 – JMV wraps up the 3rd hour! 2:10:06 – 2:12:54 – JMV wraps up the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the first gardening show of the season. Horticulturist Todd Boland joins us to talk tips and take questions from callers.
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Mindy Simons, Executive Director for Hayward Lakes Visitors and Convention Bureau, joins Lisa Dent to talk about Hayward Lakes. Simons shares that game fishing season begins this weekend. If you’re looking for something off the water, Hayward Lakes offers birding, hiking, biking, pickleball and more. To find out more, visit their website.
ON TODAYS PROGRAM… MIAMI IS THE REAL 2026 SEASON OPENER!! TURKEY GP RETURNS FOR 2027! JEAN ALESI CRASHES HIS 1969 312 FERRARI AT THE MONACO HISTORIQUES! TOTO KEEPING HIS CARDS CLOSE TO HIS CHEST! BYD ARE TALKING WITH DOMINICALI!!…..AND…. FERNANDO'S VICTORY OVER THE RED BARRON WAS 20 YEARS AGO! AND… THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER WE HAVE: JEROME D'AMBROSIO AND LANDO NORRIS AT DONINGTON 2015!! On 24 April 2005, the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola became one of the defining races of Fernando Alonso's first championship season. He won for Renault, but the result is remembered above all for the final laps, when Michael Schumacher brought the Ferrari close enough to make every corner matter. Alonso had started second. Schumacher had started 13th on the grid after a difficult qualifying session, yet as his pace came alive, it transformed the afternoon. Kimi Räikkönen had led early for McLaren before retiring with a driveshaft problem, and Alonso inherited a race that soon became a test of control as much as speed. In the closing phase, Schumacher was the faster driver. He had the Ferrari underneath him, the experience of seven world titles behind him, and a circuit where passing was difficult. Alonso had track position, a Renault R25 to protect, and no margin for error. For lap after lap, he placed the car exactly where it needed to be. Alonso crossed the line just 0.215 seconds ahead of Schumacher. After the later BAR-Honda disqualifications, Alexander Wurz was classified third for McLaren Mercedes. Imola 2005 remains a clean piece of Formula 1 memory: pressure, restraint, and two drivers at different points of their stories meeting at the edge of a changing era. Machismo! We spoke with former World Drivers' Champion Nigel Mansell after the regulation refinements were announced and he shared his views. Here's a summary of what he said: It's fabulous that everyone's talking and this is a massive change "I think the fabulous thing is that everyone's talking. It's been a massive change in regulations, both with the car and the engine. I think there's going to be improvements with the harvesting of power. Hopefully, they won't be slowing down too much into some of the corners now.” "I think it is so vitally important for the drivers to be able to drive the cars to the maximum, as opposed to having a computer telling them when they can brake or can't brake. Fernando Alonso made us all laugh by saying that his chef could drive the car better than he could at the moment.” "We have to get back to normality. Formula One is the grand stallion of all racing worldwide and we mustn't lose sight of that. And as technology gathers pace, they can do these other tweaks to do 50/50 later but they just need to give more power to the cars at the moment to go racing.” I'd like to see more power to the elbows of the drivers "In engineering terms, if it's not broken, you don't try to fix it. People don't understand that there's major changes which have been in place for some time. It takes a lot of time for all the teams and manufacturers to put it all together.” "So the complexity of the rules is enormous and if you don't get it right, along with the combination of the power units, harvesting of electrical power, and so on and so forth. It's a minefield.” "Drivers can fall foul of so many regulations and yet it's the computers doing it all. I'd just like to see more power to the elbow of the drivers, as opposed to computers doing it.” "Going back to the 70s and 80s, 90+ percent of the engines were Cosworth DFV. Everyone had the same engines pretty much and we had fantastic racing. You knew the cars, the drivers, the tyres, the mechanics and the engineers made a huge difference.” "Yes we're in the computer age but racing should be as stable as it can be, for everyone to be able to catch up to compete. Everyone's mooting it would be great to have the V10s back for the noise. If you're a purist, the answer is yes. Everybody makes their own V10 and it'll sound fantastic because it's the pinnacle of motorsport.” Challenge for F1 is to balance technological advancement and "racing" "I have tremendous sympathy, and support the drivers one hundred percent with what they're saying. They need to be listened to. They've got a job to do and they do a fantastic job, all of them.” "It's all well and good, coming up with new ideas and regulations. All I'd say to the powers that be is that they've done a fantastic job but they have to work and they have to be able to be implemented safely and properly.” "When they've tweaked it enough that it works, it's fantastic. But until it does work properly for everybody, we need to keep tweaking it, I think urgently now so that we get the show on the road.” "As long as it doesn't carry on for much longer they'll be fine. They're all doing a great job. What the manufacturers have done, the FIA, the governing body and Liberty Media themselves.” "They mustn't lose sight of the fact that the cars need to race properly. It has some growing pains but it has been the most difficult start of any year because they've had three races and then this month or so off. And now we've got Miami so I think everyone's excited about that at the end of next week as we can get racing again.” Mercedes still have the advantage despite regulation refinements "If you're Mercedes you must be incredibly frustrated because you could have gotten a big lead in the championship.” "The people who are struggling, they'd go 'oh, thank you!'. They get a bit more time to sort things out and get ready for the next race.” "It's on both ends of the spectrum. Some people are going to feel very comfortable with it and some will feel frustrated. It's racing anyway. There's always something going on.” "I don't think so (Mercedes and Toto Wolff being disappointed) because we haven't had a proper race yet, if you're a purist. Mercedes have done such a fantastic job, they'll have an advantage all through the year. Their engine is better than anybody else's.” "We're talking purely here about harvesting power and drivers being able to race the cars on the track and at every corner as much as they can. So it's a different thing altogether". "I still think Mercedes will have an advantage all through the year but it's a big development. It's a big development with the cars, with the engines. A month is a very long time and we could see a lot of changes in Miami. Once we get racing properly, everything can stay stable again. It's just that everybody is not racing properly at the moment". These regulation refinements make Miami GP the first pivotal race of the season "I hope everything settles down and we have a great race in Miami.” "I think Miami, because the focus is on it, could be one of the pivotal races this year with all the new tweaks. I think Miami's got hype because obviously without going into the negativity of what's happening in the war, with this month off, everybody's hungry to go racing again. So Miami's going to be under the microscope, and I think it's going to be a fantastic race down there.” "Well, I'll let you know firsthand I'm gonna be there this year for one of the days, so I'm gonna go and have a look. This is my first time in Miami. I haven't been there but Miami is a great spectacle. I think every year when any race returns, there's improvements.” "I'm very optimistic that Miami will be a much better presentation.” Stovebolt Special Returns to Pebble Beach Decades after Historic Run in Last Road Race PEBBLE BEACH, CALIFORNIA (April 22, 2026) — At the drop of the green flag, in what was to be the very last road race at Pebble Beach although no one knew that then, two-time past winner Bill Pollack jumped into the lead in a much-modified car that would come to be known as the “Stovebolt Special”—a 1950 HWM fitted with experimental disc brakes and the very first Chevy V8 to be used in road racing. The date was April 22, 1956. For a brief time, the car led the Ferraris of Phil Hill, Carroll Shelby, and Ernie McAfee as well as every other car in the race. It was powered to win—and might have done so but for the many tight corners of the tree-lined course, which the just-completed special struggled to navigate since its handling was not yet dialed in. Ultimately it finished sixth overall—a fine achievement in a field comprising the top sports racing cars and drivers of the day. Although the Stovebolt Special now resides in England with renowned auto journalist and current owner Simon Taylor, it will return to Pebble Beach this August for the 75th celebration of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, an event that began in tandem with the Pebble Beach Road Races in 1950. The HWM had already lived a long and storied life when it raced at Pebble Beach. In original form, as a works race car bearing a four-cylinder two-liter Alta engine, it served as the steed for Stirling Moss in his first paid competition. He raced the car for HWM throughout much of the 1950 season, recording several fine results including a third-place finish behind the Alfas of Giuseppe Farina and Juan Manuel Fangio in the Bari Grand Prix. With Johnny Claes at the wheel, the HWM won the Grand Prix des Frontieres. It was also driven by Rudi Fischer and Raymond Sommer. A few years later, the car was sold to 20th Century Fox to be used in the film “The Racers,” starring Kirk Douglas—and was crashed in accord with the script. It was Tom Carstens who bought the wreck and resurrected it for Pebble Beach, not simply rebuilding it, but doing all that he could to improve the chassis, transmission, and body. The new Chevy V8 engine was bored and stroked to just under five liters by Bobby Meeks at Vic Edelbrock's shop and then was fitted in the car by Eddie Kuzma, who managed that task by repositioning the firewall and fabricating new rear bodywork. Ted Halibrand's shop added a quick-change rear axle and the disc brakes. The finished creation was called the Stovebolt Special by “Sports Cars Illustrated” magazine—and the name stuck. The return of the Stovebolt Special to Pebble Beach is made possible thanks to Simon Taylor as well as the American Hot Rod Foundation (ahrf.com), particularly founder Steve Memishian and foundation manager David Steele.The “Stovebolt Special” among several race cars in competition at the very last road race through the tree-lined course in Pebble Beach. Photo Credit: Julian P. Graham / Pebble Beach Company Lagorio ArchivesThe 75th Concours will pay tribute to its historic ties in racing as well as the many “first-ever” gatherings of cars that have made it famous. The former road racers will be showcased in two special classes, one focusing on cars that raced in close-to-original form as made by their manufacturers and the other focusing on specials that were much modified. The event will also feature cars ranging from early American Speedsters to Ferraris and Japanese race cars, and the latest new creations and dream cars will be displayed on the Concept Lawn. ZHENRUI CHI JOINS THE ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO FORMULA ONE™ TEAM DRIVER ACADEMY 22 April 2026, AMRTC, Silverstone, UK: The Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team is pleased to announce that Zhenrui Chi has joined its Driver Academy. The 17-year-old, regarded as one of China's most promising young drivers, becomes the latest addition to the Academy's expanding roster as the team continues to strengthen its long-term pathway for developing emerging talent from across the global motorsport landscape. As a member of the team's Driver Academy, Zhenrui will race in an Aston Martin Aramco-liveried car, introducing the marque's iconic green to the Formula Regional grid. Zhenrui's signing follows a comprehensive selection process carried out by the team's Driver Academy programme, which first saw him driving at its evaluation day in Mugello before tracking his impressive 2025 campaign. Over the course of the season, he demonstrated consistent front-running pace and racecraft across European and Middle East F4 categories, delivering a series of standout performances that underlined his talent. As part of the Aston Martin Aramco Driver Academy, Zhenrui will take part in a tailored development programme designed to support every aspect of his motorsport progression. The programme includes racecraft mentorship from experienced team personnel both trackside and at the AMR Technology Campus, physical conditioning, and a dedicated media and communications training to prepare him for the demands of professional motorsport. Zhenrui Chi, Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team Driver Academy: “Joining the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team family is a huge honour for me. It's a great responsibility, but also an incredible opportunity and motivation to keep pushing myself to the next level. Knowing that I have the support of such an iconic team, with all its experience and expertise, gives me a lot of confidence for the journey ahead. I know the road will require hard work and dedication, and I'm fully aware that I have to continue to prove I deserve this opportunity. I'm ready to give everything I have and I can't wait to start this journey with Aston Martin Aramco.” Nuno Pinto, Racing Director, Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team Driver Academy: “Zhenrui is exactly the kind of talent our Academy exists to find. We first saw him at an evaluation test in Mugello and were immediately impressed by his ability and approach. We then followed his progress through the rest of the 2025 season, where he showed not only pace but also strong consistency in one of the most competitive junior categories in racing, Italian F4. We are delighted to welcome him to the Academy and to support his development through our programme at Silverstone. With the resources of the AMR Technology Campus and the environment we have built around our drivers, we believe we can help him to continue to grow. This is a long-term partnership, and we are looking forward to the journey ahead together.”
The Columbus Lions win their Season Opener, the River Dragons advance to the FPHL Semi-finals, plus the latest Clingstones update, the NBA Playoffs First Round, MLB update and a preview of the First Round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
In the third hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, Big Joe and Nick Frazier read through more answers from their Question of the Day: What would be the title of a Hallmark movie of Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini? Also, the two discuss the Preds' playoff push, what they'd want to see for the Titans' regular season opener, and the guys play America's favorite segment: What Day Is It and Celebrity Birthdays.
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A few weeks ago the 2026 season started for the Kansas State women's rowing team in Sacramento, California!
Bowhunt or Die Season 17 is here, and we're kicking things off in Texas with Tyler Barron on an unforgettable turkey opener. Perfect way to launch the 2026 season.
Each week on Patriot Power Hour, Ben ‘The Breaker of Banksters' and Future Dan explore the latest Liberty, Security, Economic & Natural news, providing the situational awareness needed to execute your preparedness plans. Questions, Feedback, News Tips, or want to be a Guest? Reach out!Ben “The Breaker of Banksters” @BanksterBreaker on XFuture Dan@FutureDanger6 on XBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/prepper-broadcasting-network--3295097/support.BECOME A SUPPORTER FOR AD FREE PODCASTS, EARLY ACCESS & TONS OF MEMBERS ONLY CONTENT!Red Beacon Ready OUR PREPAREDNESS SHOPThe Prepper's Medical Handbook Build Your Medical Cache – Welcome PBN FamilySupport PBN with a Donation Join the Prepper Broadcasting Network for expert insights on #Survival, #Prepping, #SelfReliance, #OffGridLiving, #Homesteading, #Homestead building, #SelfSufficiency, #Permaculture, #OffGrid solutions, and #SHTF preparedness. With diverse hosts and shows, get practical tips to thrive independently – subscribe now!Newsletter – Welcome PBN FamilyGet Your Free Copy of 50 MUST READ BOOKS TO SURVIVE DOOMSDAY
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning welcome Toronto Blue Jays' voice Ben Shulman to discuss the team's weekend performance and contributions from various players. They touch on Dylan Cease's strong start, the excitement of seeing consistent 100 mph pitching, and realistic expectations for his season. They also analyze Kazuma Okamoto's MLB debut and Jeff Hoffman's recent performance, considering alternatives for the pitching staff. The conversation shifts to Bo Bichette's progress in New York and includes insights from Adnan Virk (26:07) about opening weekend across MLB, the impact of ABS on pitching and hitting, and expectations for the Blue Jays and Dodgers. 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.
From 'Rico Brogna' (subscribe here): Opening day never gets old, especially when you can almost guarantee a Mets win. In a day where the Mets knocked out Paul Skenes in the first, the biggest excitement may have come off of Carson Benge's first hit of his career. What a start! 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
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker break down the Blue Jays' 3-2 walk-off win over the Athletics to open the 2026 MLB season with a win! They take your calls and texts, and get right to Andrés Giménez delivering all three runs, including the game-winning RBI single - what could his production look like this season? They discuss Kevin Gausman fanning 11 batters over six innings of work - should he have stayed in for a seventh inning, or was it no sweat considering the early nature of the season? Plus, they discuss Jeff Hoffman giving up a home run in the ninth inning, and get into a good start for Ernie Clement. 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.
A FLEX ALERT before the Dodgers 2026 Season Opener. The guys are live at Dodger Stadium talking to manager Dave Roberts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the show talking about the Red Sox win over the Reds on opening day and Roman Anthony's great performance.(10:01) The crew breaks down Garrett Crochet's performance vs. the Reds in the season opener.(21:48) We talk about Zo's college football years and how he was going in the Heisman race and the brand new NESN scorebug.(32:18) Zolak & Bertrand close the hour talking about the possible change in naming rights to Fenway Park's field.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Opening day never gets old, especially when you can almost guarantee a Mets win. In a day where the Mets knocked out Paul Skenes in the first, the biggest excitement may have come off of Carson Benge's first hit of his career. What a start! P.S. T-Shirts are back on sale if you want to buy one.... or two! https://breakingt.com/products/the-rico Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.com 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
Welcome to the 11th series of the Rooted Parent Podcast! Cameron and Anna will share with you the good good news of the gospel as it applies specifically to you as a mom or dad. Together we will examine facets of the gospel, such as adoption and regeneration, and discuss how those truths inherent to our salvation actually have real-world, practical implications in our daily lives raising children. In the same way that most of us carry smartphones but do not utilize a fraction of that small computer's power and capacity, believers often do not know or live out of all the treasures of the gospel. Join us this season as we dig deeper to enjoy all that Christ has done for us and learn to love Him more. Psalm 103 Gospel Benefits chart Romans 8 for Parents (blog series) Parenting in the Spirit (podcast season) Gospel-Astonished Parenting by Rob Yancey Fallen Condition Focus by Bryan Chappell Hosted by Anna Meade Harris, author of God's Grace for Every Family: Biblical Encouragement for Single-Parent Families and the Churches That Seek to Love Them Well, and Cameron Cole, author of Heavenward: How Eternity Can Change Your Life on Earth and Therefore I Have Hope: 12 Truths That Comfort, Sustain, and Redeem in Tragedy.
Welcome to the 11th series of the Rooted Parent Podcast! Cameron and Anna will share with you the good good news of the gospel as it applies specifically to you as a mom or dad. Together we will examine facets of the gospel, such as adoption and regeneration, and discuss how those truths inherent to our salvation actually have real-world, practical implications in our daily lives raising children. In the same way that most of us carry smartphones but do not utilize a fraction of that small computer's power and capacity, believers often do not know or live out of all the treasures of the gospel. Join us this season as we dig deeper to enjoy all that Christ has done for us and learn to love Him more. Psalm 103 Gospel Benefits chart Romans 8 for Parents (blog series) Parenting in the Spirit (podcast season) Gospel-Astonished Parenting by Rob Yancey Fallen Condition Focus by Bryan Chappell Follow us @therootedministry. Subscribe to the Rooted Parent Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Why Teenagers Need to Know that God is For Us by Steve EatmonMom and Dad, Nothing Can Separate You from the Love of Christ by Dan Hallock Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates Register for the Rooted 2026 Conference in Nashville
They analyze the start of the MLB season and debate whether the 162-game schedule remains the ideal length for professional baseball. The conversation shifts to the future of the Cleveland Guardians as David Blitzer prepares to assume ownership in 2027. They also contrast the Guardians' organizational stability with the chaotic nature of the Browns and Cavaliers.
Hour 1 - Its opening day for the Sox! Celtics and Bruins get big wins. Hour 2 - Do College sports need an age limit? They Said It! Hour 3 - The News: Robot uprising in White House. Judd Sirott joins the show! Hour 4 - Craig Breslow joins. Expectations for the season.
LFG Tigers season!
(0:00) Mazz opens The Baseball Hour with some thoughts on Garrett Crochet and Caleb Durbin in the Red Sox opening day matchup with the Reds. (14:34) Mazz has some thoughts on the opening night performance of Aaron Judge last night. Plus, callers on the Red Sox. (23:34) More thoughts from the callers on the Red Sox. (31:15) Instant reaction to the Red Sox 3-0 season opening win over the Reds.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 1 Utah Jazz Insider Ben Anderson talked with Scotty about Ace Bailey's recent scoring outings. The Rookie is really heating up. Utah Puck Report Host Jay Stevens joined to talk about last night's Utah Mammoth loss to Edmonton and if it affects their playoff chances. Hour 2 NBC Sports NBA writer Kurt Helin Good, Bad & Ugly Hour 3 RSL Sporting Director Kurt Schmid Sports Roulette
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris for the daily transition segment.
Stephen Serda updates you on a couple of interesting draft visits for the Chiefs, and the NFL announces the Seahawks will open the season on a Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick and Jonathan are joined by 92.3 The Fan's own Daryl Ruiter, and they disagree on how they feel about Netflix airing the first game of the MLB regular season.
Yankees season opener is today -- on Netflix... NTSB looking into multiple failures at LaGuardia before deadly crash... Cardi B shows up at a pop-up in the Bronx full 480 Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:02:00 +0000 uyNPxJYIrmri5OyQI5dFdPZzcxT7loDt news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Yankees season opener is today -- on Netflix... NTSB looking into multiple failures at LaGuardia before deadly crash... Cardi B shows up at a pop-up in the Bronx The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Welcome to "Onward! A Rose City Podcast"; a place for all your Portland Thorns, Portland Timbers, 107IST, Timbers Army, & Rose City Riveters news, along with stories of our club and culture's history plus a look into the future of soccer support in Portland, Oregon. ON THIS EPISODE! PTFC Chat: Thorns start off with a raod win, Texas owns the Timbers 107IST Annual General Meeting Volunteering and more! LINKS! 107IST CPR Training Legends Events Bottles ot Soccer - bottlestosoccer@gmail.com WERQ Together - Trans Town PDX 2026 - peers@werqt.org 20% off Thorns Tickets Featured Partner: Stumptown Taps Featured Partner: Post Pike Georgetown Featured Partner: Clark Lumber Hardware Supporting Trans Rights Donation Drives Ticket Exchange Facebook - Discord Have a ticket to donate? Send it to ticketdonation@107ist.org 107ist.org
On this week's all-new episode of the Digging Deep ATVMX Podcast, we're breaking down all the action from the 2026 ATV Motocross season-opening Triple Crown at Decker Training Facility!The boys are back! Billy Cottage and Brian Jenkins join us to dive into a history-making weekend — Joel Hetrick adds to his legacy, Zack Decker captures his first career podium, and Max Lindquist comes out swinging to start his season strong. And that's only scratching the surface of everything that went down!As always, thanks for DIGGING DEEP with us! Send a textSupport the show
New executive order puts J.D. Vance in charge of task force investigating benefit fraud in California and other states. Also, why the state is looking to end sales of herbal supplement. Plus, Sac literary org launches new season of shows
Time to meet the new co-host. Say hello to Kevin! Our ginger bearded movie man. Welcome to Season 8.
F1 and IndyCar are both primed for historic weekends in Melbourne and Phoenix.
On this episode of The Breakaway, Republic head coach Neill Collins joins Connor to preview the 2026 season, talk about new club president Tim Holt, and his coaching methods.
Coffee Chatter BMX – Show 327 | Joris DaudetThe season opener in Houston is here, and we're joined by Joris Daudet for a raw, honest conversation about where he's at right now. From the Olympic comedown to the sudden end of his Chase deal, Joris walks us through what really happened, what he can (and can't) say, and what this next chapter looks like.We also preview Houston, react to Caen Indoor, hit the latest BMX headlines, and mix in a little Drive to Survive and moto talk for good measure.New merch is live — and this one's a must-listen. ☕️
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Fast Track! Mason and Andy Kamenetzky are joined by Mario Ruiz to preview the beginning of LAFC's season and Inter Miami in town on Saturday! The crew circle back to the Lakers. Game of Games, plus Supercross Talk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices