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Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg break down the MLB slate of games for Memorial Day This special Memorial Day episode of The Inside Pitch features Scott Seidenberg and former MLB pitcher Josh Towers providing a comprehensive breakdown of the upcoming Monday baseball slate. The podcast focuses on travel dynamics, pitcher performances, betting angles, and how team momentum and logistics influence game outcomes. Central to the discussion is the “Sunday Night Fade”—a strategy of betting against teams that play Sunday night games and must travel before playing again on Monday. Scott cites a 6-1 record with this approach, spotlighting the Dodgers' travel from New York to Cleveland. Josh outlines how travel delays, postgame treatment, and media responsibilities—especially for players like Shohei Otani—can exhaust players, making them vulnerable in early Monday games. Josh and Scott discuss Otani's homer against Kodai Senga, noting it was the first Senga allowed since Opening Day. They analyze the Dodgers-Guardians matchup: Gavin Williams has a strong home record (3-1, 3.40 ERA), but struggles at night (5.09 ERA), while Yamamoto has a 1.00 ERA overall and has not yet pitched in a day game. Despite Yamamoto's strength, Josh is cautious, citing fatigue from travel as a factor. In Mets vs. White Sox, the Mets are favored. Hauser is unreliable (5.00 ERA in the minors), and the White Sox are 5-21 on the road. Clay Holmes has been strong for the Mets but is nearing workload limits. The duo leans Mets on the run line. Tarek Skubal's dominant performance (13 Ks in a 9-inning shutout) leads into Tigers-Giants. Keiter Montero's poor control (13 BB in 30 IP) makes backing the Giants appealing despite Hayden Birdsong's inexperience. Red Sox-Brewers is another key game. Boston's offense has faltered without Bregman, while Crochet has been elite. Chad Patrick has been solid at home. Josh and Scott prefer a first-five under wager, given offensive struggles. Cubs vs. Rockies is heavily skewed toward the Cubs, with Palmquist's disastrous starts (9 ER in 8 IP, 7 BB) making a run-line play likely. Eric Fedde (Cardinals) is steady, while Charlie Morton (Orioles) has had a volatile season. Despite recent rebound, Morton's early performances were poor, and the line favoring Baltimore is puzzling. In Rangers vs. Blue Jays, both deGrom and Gausman are top-tier arms. Toronto has scored just two runs in three games, and Texas' offense is struggling. Josh and Scott prefer the under, particularly a no-run first inning (Nerf-y) play. Royals vs. Reds also presents a Nerf-y opportunity: Lorenzen is 10-0 to the Nerf-y, and Chris Booback has a 1.45 ERA with 70 Ks in 68 innings. In Rays vs. Twins, Josh praises Tampa's momentum, especially with lineup depth like Chandler Simpson batting seventh. Paddock's 5.19 road ERA and vulnerability in early innings make Tampa appealing. However, Scott warns of fading the Rays later due to a back-loaded road-heavy schedule. Pirates-Diamondbacks features Heaney (8-2 Nerf-y) vs. Ryan Nelson, whose inconsistency and starter-reliever toggling limit trust. Another Nerf-y opportunity is noted. Padres-Marlins showcases Vasquez's steady performances against Weathers, who's shown flashes but is prone to walks and home runs. Yankees vs. Angels sees Yarbrough returning to form, while Kocanowicz has erratic command (20+ walks in 5 starts). Josh recommends betting Yankees and possibly on Kocanowicz's walk prop. The discussion shifts to the mound in Sacramento. Zach Wheeler complained about mound hardness affecting pitch delivery. Scott theorizes high elevation in pitches might stem from poor footing. Josh stresses that pros must adjust, though he criticizes coaches like Minnesota's, who lack firsthand pitching experience and can't offer adjustment strategies. The show ends with a promo code "DAY20" for 20% off at pregame.com and a reminder to enjoy the holiday with plenty of daytime baseball and solid betting opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg break down the MLB slate of games for Memorial Day This special Memorial Day episode of The Inside Pitch features Scott Seidenberg and former MLB pitcher Josh Towers providing a comprehensive breakdown of the upcoming Monday baseball slate. The podcast focuses on travel dynamics, pitcher performances, betting angles, and how team momentum and logistics influence game outcomes. Central to the discussion is the “Sunday Night Fade”—a strategy of betting against teams that play Sunday night games and must travel before playing again on Monday. Scott cites a 6-1 record with this approach, spotlighting the Dodgers' travel from New York to Cleveland. Josh outlines how travel delays, postgame treatment, and media responsibilities—especially for players like Shohei Otani—can exhaust players, making them vulnerable in early Monday games. Josh and Scott discuss Otani's homer against Kodai Senga, noting it was the first Senga allowed since Opening Day. They analyze the Dodgers-Guardians matchup: Gavin Williams has a strong home record (3-1, 3.40 ERA), but struggles at night (5.09 ERA), while Yamamoto has a 1.00 ERA overall and has not yet pitched in a day game. Despite Yamamoto's strength, Josh is cautious, citing fatigue from travel as a factor. In Mets vs. White Sox, the Mets are favored. Hauser is unreliable (5.00 ERA in the minors), and the White Sox are 5-21 on the road. Clay Holmes has been strong for the Mets but is nearing workload limits. The duo leans Mets on the run line. Tarek Skubal's dominant performance (13 Ks in a 9-inning shutout) leads into Tigers-Giants. Keiter Montero's poor control (13 BB in 30 IP) makes backing the Giants appealing despite Hayden Birdsong's inexperience. Red Sox-Brewers is another key game. Boston's offense has faltered without Bregman, while Crochet has been elite. Chad Patrick has been solid at home. Josh and Scott prefer a first-five under wager, given offensive struggles. Cubs vs. Rockies is heavily skewed toward the Cubs, with Palmquist's disastrous starts (9 ER in 8 IP, 7 BB) making a run-line play likely. Eric Fedde (Cardinals) is steady, while Charlie Morton (Orioles) has had a volatile season. Despite recent rebound, Morton's early performances were poor, and the line favoring Baltimore is puzzling. In Rangers vs. Blue Jays, both deGrom and Gausman are top-tier arms. Toronto has scored just two runs in three games, and Texas' offense is struggling. Josh and Scott prefer the under, particularly a no-run first inning (Nerf-y) play. Royals vs. Reds also presents a Nerf-y opportunity: Lorenzen is 10-0 to the Nerf-y, and Chris Booback has a 1.45 ERA with 70 Ks in 68 innings. In Rays vs. Twins, Josh praises Tampa's momentum, especially with lineup depth like Chandler Simpson batting seventh. Paddock's 5.19 road ERA and vulnerability in early innings make Tampa appealing. However, Scott warns of fading the Rays later due to a back-loaded road-heavy schedule. Pirates-Diamondbacks features Heaney (8-2 Nerf-y) vs. Ryan Nelson, whose inconsistency and starter-reliever toggling limit trust. Another Nerf-y opportunity is noted. Padres-Marlins showcases Vasquez's steady performances against Weathers, who's shown flashes but is prone to walks and home runs. Yankees vs. Angels sees Yarbrough returning to form, while Kocanowicz has erratic command (20+ walks in 5 starts). Josh recommends betting Yankees and possibly on Kocanowicz's walk prop. The discussion shifts to the mound in Sacramento. Zach Wheeler complained about mound hardness affecting pitch delivery. Scott theorizes high elevation in pitches might stem from poor footing. Josh stresses that pros must adjust, though he criticizes coaches like Minnesota's, who lack firsthand pitching experience and can't offer adjustment strategies. The show ends with a promo code "DAY20" for 20% off at pregame.com and a reminder to enjoy the holiday with plenty of daytime baseball and solid betting opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci start with changes in Baltimore as the Orioles fire Brandon Hyde. What can you do when a bad team isn't getting better? Joe walks through the steps of changing a manager. Jose Alvarado is suspended which leaves the Phillies looking for bullpen help. Do the Rangers have the next two-way player in MLB and could it become a growing trend in baseball? Plus, did Joe lose any pull he had at the Vatican? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mercurial: The word mercurial refers to someone unpredictable, changeable, or who has rapidly shifting moods. Donald Trump has a mercurial nature. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/Mercurial Thanks for visiting ArtisanEnglish.jp's The Posts – The Podcast today. These podcasts and posts are created to help our students and anyone who wants to access them improve their English vocabulary. Take the first step to perfect your English ability, take a FREE TRIAL LESSON with me, David, at https://www.artisanenglish.jp/contact/ https://links.artisanenglish.jp/TrialLesson I provide 100% error correction, fantastic discussion topics and detailed after-lesson written feedback. Here is another term from today's episode that may have been new to you. Poster child: a poster child is someone/something that's a good example of a quality or characteristic. Shohei Otani is the poster child of Japanese baseball. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/PosterChild Website: https://www.artisanenglish.jp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artisanenglish.jp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david.artisanenglish.jp/ X: https://x.com/ArtisanEnglish YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Artisanenglish Spotify Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artisanenglishjp
Almost a month into the season, Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci are in awe of the performance from Aaron Judge. Tom shares some of the early eye-popping numbers from the Yankees. Joe has been shocked by the Cubs offense and praises Kyle Tucker as the reason. Tom highlights Braves' manager Brian Snitker being called out by his own player and Joe reflects on his own experiences to explain how this is handled. Plus, Shohei Ohtani adds another accomplishment to his resume...Father! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Almost a month into the season, Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci are in awe of the performance from Aaron Judge. Tom shares some of the early eye-popping numbers from the Yankees. Joe has been shocked by the Cubs offense and praises Kyle Tucker as the reason. Tom highlights Braves' manager Brian Snitker being called out by his own player and Joe reflects on his own experiences to explain how this is handled. Plus, Shohei Ohtani adds another accomplishment to his resume...Father! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NBA playoffs start soon and hearing about that is better than hearing about this Royals offense right now. Ohtani and Hunter are both polarizing in their respective sports. Which is more impressive? Then we discuss to our out of left field question.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The 12 o'clock hour is brought to you by SCANA Energy, the Official Natural Gas Partner of Georgia Tech. Braves fall yet again to stay winless...oh boy!@&* March Madness - Final Four Business of Sports - Grand Tasting Buckhead See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Derek and Steve discuss the decision to keep their beloved intro song, share shout-outs to new businesses, and dive into the current state of sports, including a recap of the Super Bowl and thoughts on March Madness. They also answer listener questions, including a fun hypothetical about playing in the Masters golf tournament. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics, including the challenges of competing at the Masters, the comparison between two-way athletes Shohei Otani and Travis Hunter, the relevance of the Oscars in today's entertainment landscape, and the intricacies of storytelling in the series Severance. Each segment explores the depth of these subjects, providing insights and opinions that reflect the hosts' perspectives on sports and pop culture. In this episode, the hosts delve into various topics including the storytelling techniques in film and television, the economics behind high-budget shows like Severance, and the appeal of action-packed series like Night Agent. They also discuss the mixed reception of Gladiator 2, the artistry of the concert film Stop Making Sense, and provide a book review of V.E. Schwab's Fragile Threads of Power. The conversation wraps up with reflections on the iconic series Lost and personal experiences in Madrid, highlighting the contrast between expectations and reality in travel.03:39 - Super Bowl Reactions10:25 - March Madness, no takes14:49 - Slide into the DMs29:00 - The Oscars: Worth Caring About?36:59 - Severance & other TV48:52 - Stop Making Sense53:03 - Cozy Book Corner57:24 - Final Drive
In this episode of 'The Book of Joe' Podcast, Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss how the Chiefs have had so much success with Patrick Mahomes. Could a team like the Dodgers have similar success year after year? Tom compares the winning in the NFL against how a team has to win in baseball. In other news, MLB umpire Pat Hoberg was fired after an investigation revealed his connections to gambling. Joe gives his thoughts on betting being so parallel to sports. Plus, Tom wants Joe's opinion on the lack of reading in today's schools and society. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of 'The Book of Joe' Podcast, Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss how the Chiefs have had so much success with Patrick Mahomes. Could a team like the Dodgers have similar success year after year? Tom compares the winning in the NFL against how a team has to win in baseball. In other news, MLB umpire Pat Hoberg was fired after an investigation revealed his connections to gambling. Joe gives his thoughts on betting being so parallel to sports. Plus, Tom wants Joe's opinion on the lack of reading in today's schools and society. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of 'The Book of Joe' Podcast, Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci give 25 reasons to be excited about MLB 2025! Tom highlights some scheduled dates this season including the Mets retiring David Wright's #5. Which milestones will some future Hall of Famers be crossing in 2025? After an exciting start wih the Tokyo Series, Joe gives his thoughts on the coming MLB Speedway Classic at Bristol Motor Speedway. Plus, what players will end 2025 as Hall of Famers? Happy New Year! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of 'The Book of Joe' Podcast, Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci give 25 reasons to be excited about MLB 2025! Tom highlights some scheduled dates this season including the Mets retiring David Wright's #5. Which milestones will some future Hall of Famers be crossing in 2025? After an exciting start wih the Tokyo Series, Joe gives his thoughts on the coming MLB Speedway Classic at Bristol Motor Speedway. Plus, what players will end 2025 as Hall of Famers? Happy New Year! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
みなさんこんにちは、かなこです!今日のシャドーイングは「Noun Aのように」。今回のPodcastは、マイケルさんの提供でお送りします。 Hi everyone, it's Kanako. Today's shadowing is “Action like Noun A”. “~のように” is used when you want to describe an action which is “done in the same way as Noun A” or a characteristic which is “comparable to Noun A”. For instance, if you want to be a person like your mom you can say something like this.「お母さんのような人になりたいです。」 Before we get started, I want to thank Michael for supporting my show. ありがとうございます! それでは はじめていきましょう! Let's get started! ***************************************************** ▼Subscribe to my YouTube channel https://bit.ly/KANAKOYOUTUBE ▼Buy me a coffee https://bit.ly/KANAKO-Coffee ▼Get your Genki 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3VIRHKP ***************************************************** I want to fly like a bird. 鳥のように空を飛んでみたいです。 I want to swim in the ocean like a dolphin. イルカのように海を泳いでみたいです。 I want to climb a tree like a monkey. サルのように木に登ってみたいです。 I want to be a good dancer like Yamamoto. 山本さんのようにダンスが上手になりたいです。 My grandma is a great cook, like a chef. おばあちゃんはシェフのように料理が上手です。 This bread is sweet like sweets. このパンはお菓子のように甘いです。 John speaks Japanese like a Japanese person. ジョンさんは日本人のように日本語を話します。 This chocolate is hard like a stone. このチョコレートは石のように硬いです。 I want to be famous like Shohei Otani. 大谷翔平のように有名になりたいです。 My dad is always calm like a Buddha. お父さんは仏のようにいつも穏やかです。 I want to live a laid-back life like a Canadian. カナダ人のようにのんびりと暮らしたいです。 I don't want to work like a Japanese office worker. 日本の会社員のように働きたくないです。 ***************************************************** では もう 一度、最初から 全部 いってみましょう。 Let's try shadowing the whole thing again from the beginning.
みなさんこんにちは、かなこです!今日のシャドーイングは「Noun AのようなNoun B」。今回のPodcastは、デニスさんの提供でお送りします。 Hi everyone, it's Kanako. Today's shadowing is “Noun B like Noun A. “Noun AのようなNoun B” is used when Noun B has the same quality or appearance as A, or A is an example of B. For instance, if you want to be a person like Shohei Otani you can say something like this.「大谷翔平のような人になりたいです。」 Before we get started, I want to thank Denis for supporting my show. ありがとうございます! それでは はじめていきましょう! Let's get started! ***************************************************** ▼Subscribe to my YouTube channel https://bit.ly/KANAKOYOUTUBE ▼Buy me a coffee https://bit.ly/KANAKO-Coffee ▼Get your Genki 2 textbook https://amzn.to/3VIRHKP ***************************************************** I want to be a person like my father. 父のような人になりたいです。 I like cities like Rome. ローマのような町が好きです。 I want to live in a town like Kamakura. 鎌倉のような町に住みたいです。 I like sweets like cheesecake. チーズケーキのような甘い食べ物が好きです。 I don't really like sweet drinks like Coke. コーラのような甘い飲み物があまり好きじゃないです。 I like sports like basketball. バスケットボールのようなスポーツが好きです。 I like kind people like Tanaka. 田中さんのような優しい人が好きです。 I don't like spicy foods like chili peppers. 唐辛子のような辛い食べ物が苦手です。 I like old towns like Kyoto. 京都のような古い町が好きです。 I want to be friends with interesting people like Suzuki. 鈴木さんのような面白い人と友達になりたいです。 I want to be a teacher like Mr. Yamashita. 山下先生のような先生になりたいです。 I want to work for a big company like Tesla. テスラのような大きい会社で働きたいです。 I would like to visit a small island like Cebu. セブ島のような小さい島に行ってみたいです。 I'm not good at winter sports like skating. スケートのようなウィンタースポーツが苦手です。 ***************************************************** では もう 一度、最初から 全部 いってみましょう。 Let's try shadowing the whole thing again from the beginning.
On this episode of the Cars and Kicks podcast, hosts Jacques, Erik, and Nick delve into various themes surrounding cars, sneakers, and sports. They discuss the rising costs of electricity in California, the emotional impact of father-son moments in sports, particularly focusing on LeBron and Bronnie James. The conversation shifts to sneaker culture in the NBA, highlighting the influence of players like PJ Tucker. The hosts explore the dilemma of brand loyalty in both the sneaker and car worlds, debating whether to commit to one brand or embrace variety. They also touch on the evolution of personal taste and the practicality of vehicle choices, concluding with thoughts on the future of brand relationships in sports and beyond. In this episode, the hosts discuss the evolution of athlete endorsements, the impact of NIL deals on young athletes, and the global influence of international superstars like Shohei Otani. They delve into Lewis Hamilton's decision to move to Ferrari, the rise of signature sneakers in sports, and the intersection of car culture and content creation. The conversation also touches on the legalities surrounding custom builds and brand protection, concluding with a discussion on creative solutions in brand disputes.All of the links you need: https://www.carsxkicks.comChapters00:00 Introduction and Electric Cars03:04 Father-Son Moments in Sports05:57 Sneaker Culture and NBA Trends08:58 The Dilemma of Brand Loyalty12:03 The Evolution of Personal Taste14:55 The Practicality of Vehicle Choices18:10 The Future of Brand Relationships28:07 The Evolution of Athlete Endorsements30:55 The Impact of NIL Deals on Young Athletes33:50 International Superstars and Their Global Influence36:49 Lewis Hamilton's Move to Ferrari41:07 The Rise of Signature Sneakers in Sports44:09 The Intersection of Car Culture and Content Creation50:07 The Legalities of Custom Builds and Brand Protection55:55 Creative Solutions in Brand DisputesThe Cars and Kicks Show is hosted by:Jacques Slade is a multifaceted creator that explores the world of footwear and sports through the lens of culture. Through sneakers and golf, Jacques has cultivated an industry leading voice in the industry that can be seen online and on television. Or he is just an idiot. The jury is still out on that.Erik Valdez is a husband, father, actor, producer, and creator, whose passion and knowledge for cars is unmatched. You might have seen him on shows like General Hospital, Graceland, or Superman & Lois. He's driven in the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge, the Baja 1000, and the number of cars he's owned would rival the how collections of many sneakerheads.Nick Engvall is a consultant and creator who helps brands make more authentic connections with their customers. His obsession with cars and sneakers both toe the line of unhealthiness that is best described as, overly passionate. If he's not recording podcasts, he's probably at the burrito shop or chasing down ocean sunsets.
This week on Peanuts and Popcorn, in Popcorn, we start with the Popcorn and our last two choices for the calendar year, Brooklyn (2004) and Still Crazy (1998). In Peanuts, the Classic Era Committee meets to re-consider the cases of a small group of potential Hall of Famers, and Lou Whitaker is not one of them. The World Series has ended and no one is surprised to see the Dodgers reach the top of the mountain. How significant is it to see Shohei Otani win a title? Next Week, the 2nd Annual Poppies.
As we consider the Blue Jays' future, we ponder the potential impact of acquiring stars like Shohei Otani and the strategic shifts necessary for World Series success. The episode examines ownership dynamics under Rogers Communications, the balance between business and winning, and the integration of emerging talents with veteran players. Through these discussions, we aim to provide a comprehensive view of building a sustainable and championship-worthy team. (00:00) State of Blue Jays Fandom (09:06) Life Lessons in Broadcast Journalism (16:24) Navigating Challenges in Sports Journalism (31:43) Blue Jays Ownership and Fan Engagement (42:11) Rebuilding the Toronto Blue Jays (50:53) Path to Reinventing Blue Jays Success (01:03:22) The Future of Toronto Blue Jays For more, be sure to visit Yyzsportsmedia.com and follow @yyzsportsmedia
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg discuss all things World Series Key Points
8a-9a The 50/50 ball hit by Shohei Otani sells for a record price, Sarah tells us how Eva Longoria saved the first John Wick, Aaron Rogers says he did not eat boogars, Vinnie talks about a woman named Karen who is suing her company for not giving her a goodbye card, and church talk with Matty.
Top 5 Reasons This World Series is Special | BrandStack Podcast - 003The transcript below was provided by Substack and cleaned up by ChatGPT.Hey Gang,The World Series is about to get started, and I wanted to share an interview I did with a legendary player who wore both the Yankees and Dodgers uniforms and pitched in the last three World Series between the two teams. Does anybody know who that player might be? We'll come back to that in just a few minutes.Why The 2024 World Series is SpecialBut first, I wanted to share why I think this World Series is so special and why there's so much interest in the series between the Yankees and the Dodgers.Massive Star PowerNumber one, it's got massive star power. The MVPs and best players in each league are in it: Aaron Judge of the Yankees, Shohei Otani of the Dodgers. You've also got other stars like Juan Soto and Garrett Cole on the Yankees' side, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman on the Dodgers' side, although Freeman isn't in top form right now. These are among the biggest names in the game. It's going to be exciting to have all these stars under the bright lights.Two Best Teams in BaseballNumber two, it's the two best teams in baseball. The Dodgers and Yankees both finished with the best record in their league during the regular season. Nothing that happened during the playoffs changed the perception that these are the two best teams, and we've got a matchup of the best of the best.Broadway vs HollywoodNumber three, it's New York and L.A. You're talking about the two biggest media markets in the U.S., so the hype and the media attention is going to be massive, and the TV audience should be much bigger than usual for a World Series.Storied RivalryNumber four, it's a storied rivalry. Great tradition and history, going back to when the Dodgers were in Brooklyn and the two teams would meet in the Subway Series, the World Series, as it was called when two New York teams were playing. You're talking, again, about some of the greatest players in the history of the game: Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax—although Koufax was more so in the 60s after the move to L.A. There's only been one perfect game in the entire World Series, and that was Don Larsen of the Yankees beating the Dodgers in Game 6 of the 1956 World Series. There's also the famous play where Jackie Robinson steals home off Whitey Ford, and Yogi swore till his final day that he got the tag down and got Robinson out, but he argued to no avail, and Jackie Robinson was safe. That was the 1955 series, the one World Series between the Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers, in which the Dodgers broke through and won the series. I believe they were 6-1, the Yankees against the Dodgers in the World Series when the Dodgers were in Brooklyn. The Yankees lead 8-3 overall between the two teams.It's Been 43 YearsAnd number five, this doesn't happen very often. These two teams haven't met in the World Series in 43 years. The last three times they met—'77, '78, and '81—the Yankees won in '77 and '78, and the Dodgers won in '81. If memory serves me correctly, in both '78 and '81, the team that won the first two games ended up losing the series and losing the next four straight games. Of course, the biggest memory, the greatest memory most people have who were around for those series, was Game 6, 1977, when Reggie Jackson hit three home runs off of three different Dodgers pitchers. Again, the Yankees won in '77 and '78. The Dodgers bounced back and won in 1981.The InterviewSo I want to bring up an interview that I did. I did this back in 2017 in October, just before the World Series back then. It was with a player who...
What happens when we look beyond the surface and question our traditional notions of attraction and success? Join us for an episode that promises to challenge your perspectives on relationships, sports, and personal growth. We kick things off with a playful chat about the current sports scene, including a much-anticipated showdown between Shohei Otani and Aaron Judge. Women in sports broadcasting also take center stage as we discuss the groundbreaking work of figures like Doris Burke and Monica McNutt. As the conversation unfolds, you'll hear our reflections on how our definitions of attractiveness have evolved beyond mere appearances to include deeper qualities that truly matter.The complexities of gendered expectations and self-image are on the table as we navigate through honest and sometimes uncomfortable truths. We delve into how wealth, self-care, and unexpected career paths play roles in shaping how we perceive ourselves and others. The stories of former athletes like Drew Bledsoe finding success in new arenas serve as inspirational examples of reinvention. We also explore how these elements intertwine with our perceptions of beauty and success, proving that the journey often takes us down roads less traveled.Our exploration into adult relationships reveals the balancing act of financial responsibilities and personal freedom. We discuss the roles and sacrifices made within partnerships, especially when one partner is the primary breadwinner. As we share anecdotes from our own lives, including the transition to full independence, the discussion flows naturally into broader themes of accountability, passion, and leadership, inspired by figures like Kirby Smart. Personal stories from high school sports and motivational coaching moments bring a nostalgic yet insightful close to our conversation, highlighting the character-building experiences that have shaped us.Support the show
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This week on Peanuts and Popcorn, we begin with the Popcorn with two excellent selections, perhaps the two best this season, Atlantic City (1980), and Y Tu Mamá También (2001). In Peanuts, we salute the Detroit Tigers, their excellent fans and their first-rate broadcaster. The Chicago White Sox are now the worst team of the modern era and Shohei Otani has possibly the greatest day of any hitter ever. Next Show: Leo's Pick: The Road to Perdition (2002) Tom's Pick: The Last Detail (1973)
6pm: Sea-Tac refuses to pay 100-bitcoin ransom after August cyberattack // What does the Fed cut mean for Americans? // WSJ: The American Dream Feels Out of Reach for Most // Boeing Starliner astronauts are unexpectedly spending Election Day in space. Here’s how they will cast votes // Just yesterday, Angela Interviewed Mae Jemison, American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut. // Did Shohei Otani have the greatest performance in baseball history last night?
Some baseball records, including news on Shohei Otani, the national trucker week celebration continues, and crazy car crash stories.
Send us a textIn this captivating episode, we explore the profound impact of baseball on the Japanese-American community. From personal stories of youth baseball to the inspiring journey of special guest Joshua Morey, who played professionally in Japan, the episode delves into the cultural significance of the sport. We highlight the Manzanar Baseball Project, an initiative to revive a historic baseball diamond that once brought solace to Japanese Americans during WWII. Through discussions on representation, challenges, and the transformative power of baseball, this episode showcases how the sport bridges generations and cultures, fostering a sense of belonging and resilience within the community. Tune in for heartfelt stories, insightful conversations, and a celebration of baseball's enduring legacy.ABOUT OUR GUESTJoshua Morey is the chairperson of Ori-gen and president of The J Morey Company Inc. Ori-gen amplifies the voice of diverse communities throughout America by providing resources, services, and perpetuation planning for independent agents and brokers from diverse backgrounds. Morey serves on the board of directors for the U.S.-Japan Council, JANM, the Little Tokyo Community Council, and the Japanese Evangelical Mission Society. He was recently featured on the cover of Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America's national magazine. He is co-founder of KODO Insurance Services (Insuretech) and chairman of the board of Arrowood Insurance Services. He has a BA in Business Economics, from Wheaton College and a MA in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary. In his free time he loves playing baseball and spending time with his wife and three kids.ABOUT USWelcome to "Japanese America," where the Japanese American National Museum unveils captivating stories that add a Nikkei slant to the American narrative. In each episode, we explore Japanese Americans' unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs, illuminating their rich contributions to the mosaic of American life. From historical milestones to contemporary perspectives, join us for an insightful journey showcasing the diverse tapestry of a community that has shaped the American story in extraordinary ways. Welcome to "Japanese America," where each story unfolds like a chapter in a living history book.For more information about the Japanese American National Museum, please visit our website at www.janm.org. CREDITSThe music was created by Jalen BlankWritten by Koji Steven SakaiHosts: Michelle Malazaki and Koji Steven SakaiEdited and Produced by Koji Steven Sakai in conjunction with the Japanese American National Museum
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg go over the MLB Postseason races and have a spirited MVP debate. Summary: The Inside Pitch with Josh Towers - MLB Postseason and MVP Race In this episode of The Inside Pitch, Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg dive deep into the tight MLB postseason races and the heated MVP debate. They analyze division leaders, playoff outlooks, and key performances from players like Francisco Lindor, Shohei Otani, and Aaron Judge. Postseason Race Breakdown Scott Seidenberg (0:12) opens by discussing the current standings across the MLB divisions. The Yankees lead the AL East, while the Phillies and Dodgers are on top in the NL. As Josh Towers (1:46) points out, experience and mental toughness will determine who can handle the pressure, citing Houston's dominance in the AL West. However, the Twins, despite leading the wild card race, may falter due to bullpen overuse and inconsistency. Francisco Lindor: Underrated MVP Contender Scott Seidenberg (11:43) makes a strong case for Francisco Lindor as a National League MVP candidate, noting his impressive stats and leadership as both a defensive and offensive powerhouse. However, Josh Towers (17:33) argues that Shohei Otani's historic offensive season, with 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases, puts him ahead despite playing primarily as a DH. MVP Debate: Otani vs. Lindor The hosts debate the value of defense in the MVP conversation. Seidenberg (22:09) points out that Lindor's two-way contributions at shortstop give him an edge, while Towers (16:45) believes Otani's offensive feats make him the clear choice, despite not playing in the field. Yankees' Aaron Judge in the MVP Mix Scott Seidenberg (15:16) highlights Aaron Judge's consistency as a key reason he remains a strong MVP candidate. While Josh Towers (33:16) acknowledges Judge's dominance, he also brings up Bobby Witt Jr. as a contender, particularly with his base-stealing and triple-hitting prowess. Detroit Tigers' Playoff Push Detroit's 22-10 record since August 11 is the best in MLB, as Josh Towers (37:02) credits the Tigers' coaching for turning the team around. The upcoming series against Kansas City is pivotal, with Towers emphasizing that if they sweep the Royals, their playoff hopes are alive. Conclusion As the MLB season winds down, the competition for playoff spots and the MVP title intensifies. Teams like the Twins and Tigers are fighting for survival, while stars like Lindor, Otani, and Judge vie for MVP honors, making the final stretch of the 2024 season must-watch baseball. Timestamped speakers: Scott Seidenberg (0:12, 11:43, 15:16, 22:09) Josh Towers (1:46, 17:33, 16:45, 33:16, 37:02) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Peanuts and Popcorn, we open the Popcorn bag with Tom's pick, Ghost World (2001). Then we discuss Leo's selection Terry Gilliam's, Time Bandits (2001). We then pivot to the Peanuts. We mourn the passing of Ed Kranepool. Shohei Otani may add something to his resume that no one has ever done before. We then turn to Chicago baseball with an eye on how the Cubs can improve for next season and we talk about two things to watch for with the White Sox as they wind down their debacle of a season. Next Show: Leo's Pick: Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001) Tom's Pick: Atlantic City (1980)
Israelis took to the streets to protest the deaths of six hostages kidnapped by Hamas. How does this growing pressure change the calculus for Netanyahu and the U.S.? Election lawsuits in Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, and other battleground states could complicate the aftermath of a close presidential election in November. ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” is a mockumentary that portrays the chaos within an inner-city school. Janelle James talks about playing the brash, self-centered principal. USC and UCLA won their openers as new members of the Big 10 Conference. NFL season begins Thursday. And LA Dodgers’ Shohei Otani returns to his old stomping grounds in Anaheim tonight.
In this engaging episode, live from the Golden Circle Sportsbook and Bar inside Treasure Island, we dive into the latest happenings in the sports world. We kick things off discussing Shohei Otani's dog making headlines by throwing out a first pitch at a baseball game. We also delve into the frenzy surrounding Otani bobbleheads, with some fetching astronomical prices on eBay.
Topics - J.D. Vance and his shortcomings - Former Trump Press Secretary, Stephanie Grisham, speaks against Trump at the DNC - Trump former staffers won't endorse or support Trump - Derogatory statements made about Trump by Vance - WNBA standings and talk about the standout players - Shohei Otani joins the 40/40 club in MLB - Aaron Judge - Fastest to 300 home runs ever! - Marlins turn a rare 8-9-4-2 double play! - A's fan catches 3 foul balls at the same game - in the 1st inning!!
In this episode of 'The Book of Joe' Podcast, Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss teams picking up their levels of play. We focus on the importance of the bullpen and the teams that are the most solid. Is Shohei Ohtani your NL MVP favorite as a DH? We move to music and talk about it's impact on the game. Joe explains why he likes walk-up music and how it took some time for the rally monkey to catch on in Anaheim! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio.#fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of 'The Book of Joe' Podcast, Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss teams picking up their levels of play. We focus on the importance of the bullpen and the teams that are the most solid. Is Shohei Ohtani your NL MVP favorite as a DH? We move to music and talk about it's impact on the game. Joe explains why he likes walk-up music and how it took some time for the rally monkey to catch on in Anaheim! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio.#fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ceedee Lamb absent while Amari Cooper's deal gets done; Aiyuk shows up in San Fran while Gregory a no show in Tampa. Shohei Otani and Witt Jr having great games; Burrow and Chase change their look; will Odell Beckham Jr be a difference maker in Miami, the Olympics have already started and Army joins a conference. Jon and Kief appear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.Ready to get the inside scoop on this year's All-Star game? Join us on the North Florida Sports Network as we dissect the American League's roster, spotlighting stars like Adley Rutschman, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Aaron Judge. We'll also chat about the pitchers making waves, including Garrett Crochet and Cole Reagans, and why this season has brought some unexpected names to the forefront. Plus, don't miss our deep dive into the American League reserves, featuring seasoned pros like Salvador Perez and Rafael Devers, who are set to bring their A-game.Switching gears to the National League, we're giving you the lowdown on standout selections like Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and the always electrifying Shohei Otani. You'll hear our thoughts on emerging talents like Eli De La Cruz and reliable stars such as Pete Alonso. From the pitching prowess of Ranger Suarez, Tyler Glasnow, and Ronaldo Lopez to injury updates and All-Star predictions, this episode has it all. And as we look ahead to the All-Star Game in Texas, we'll reflect on the current lull in the sports world and the excitement building for football season. Tune in for a detailed preview and engaging discussion about baseball's biggest event of the summer!@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
Robert Vargas is a renowned artist celebrated for his captivating portraits, dynamic murals, and more. Born and raised in Boyle Heights, Vargas has become a pivotal figure in revitalizing the Downtown LA art scene. His most recent mural depicting L.A. Dodger Shohei Ohtani adorns the side of the Miyako Hotel in LA's Little Tokyo.In this episode, Robert discusses what went into creating his Shohei Ohtani mural. He shares insights into his process, influences, and the deeper meanings embedded within his artworks. He also shares details about his upcoming project.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host, discusses various topics including the Seattle Mariners' recent performance, George Kirby's dominant pitching, the NBA draft, the Seattle Storm, and the upcoming ESPYs honoring Steve Gleason. He also mentions the return of voicemails, a batboy saving Shohei Otani's life, the viral Hawk Toa girl, and the announcement of Limback Lumber as the new sponsor of Puck Sports Studios.Rundown00:00 George Kirby's Dominant Performance04:52 Mariners' Rough Road Trip...Forget about Pete Alonso...Can the Mariners farm system compete with the other teams in talent to acquire MLB talent at the deadline?15:20 Jared Kellnick's Success...Can the M's fend off the Astros. Do they know who to win. Astros have championship DNA. NBA draft, a bunch of unknowns. Where will Jaylen Wells and Isaac Jones of the Cougs go? Will Bronny James be selected by the Lakers? 27:52 Steve Gleason to Receive Arthur Ash Courage Award36:09 "Hey, What the Puck?!" Voicemails back...Dodgers batboy saves Ohtani and Puck announces new sponsor for the PuckSports Studios
John Canzano, brought to you by Zeeks Pizza and Jason "Puck" Puckett discuss various topics including college football kickoff times, pronunciation of Oregon, NIL deals in college basketball, and financial support for college athletics. They also touch on the pressure and expectations that come with high-value NIL deals and the potential impact on locker room dynamics. In this conversation, John Canzano and Puck discuss various topics including the financial situation of Oregon State and the possibility of Washington State seeking assistance from the state legislature. They also talk about Mother's Day and Canzano's mom's role as a sports mom. They touch on the importance of letting kids be kids in sports and not getting caught up in the club industry. They discuss the fear among Blazer fans of the team moving to Seattle, the Blazers' recent draft lottery disappointment, and the potential for expansion teams in Seattle and Vegas. They also talk about a Japanese baseball player, Rintaro Sasaki, who is compared to Shohei Otani and Barry Bonds, and the debut of Caitlin Clark in the WNBA.Rundown00:00 College Football Kickoff Times for WSU and Oregon State 08:55 Discussion on High-Value NIL Deals21:39 Financial Support for College Athletics22:34 Financial Assistance for Oregon State and the Potential Impact on Washington State23:38 The Role of Canzano's Mom as a Sports Mom29:18 Letting Kids Be Kids in Sports and Avoiding the Club Industry Pressure33:16 The Fear of the Blazers Moving to Seattle36:24 The Blazers' Draft Lottery Disappointment and Missed Opportunities38:10 Rintaro Sasaki: The Japanese Baseball Player Compared to Otani and Bonds40:25 The Debut of Caitlin Clark in the WNBA and the Potential Impact on the League
RUNDOWN Mitch and HotShot discuss a recent incident at a softball tournament where HotShot had to break up a fight involving a drunk man harassing others, including children. Bo Jackson is king, and humble, as he explains his achievements to a young boy. The Roast of Tom Brady isn't over yet; even a tweet from Eli Manning keeps the burn going. Mitch welcomes back radio legend David Grosby to discuss various topics in Northwest sports; Seattle Mariners' recent success, Seattle Seahawks' recent draft picks and the uncertainty surrounding the quarterback position. As well, they hopefully discuss the potential return of NBA basketball to Seattle with Sonics' comeback. Mariners No-Table discuss Seattles' recent performances, focusing on Julio Rodriguez's improved hitting, bullpen issues, and prospects in the Modesto Nuts. Mitch interviews Peter King, a retired NFL writer, after a long and successful run. The conversation touches on memorable players like Lawrence Taylor and Brett Favre, as well as the evolution of fantasy football. King also expressed strong opposition to the NFL's proposed 18-game schedule. In the Other Stuff Segment, Mitch and Scott discuss NFL schedule, OJ Simpson's Autographed program being auctioned, and Mike Tyson's raw meat diet fight preparation. GUESTS • Dave Grosby | Broadcasting Vet, Host Emeritus of Seattle Sports • Mariners No-Table | Jason Churchill, Joe Doyle • Peter King | American Sports Writer, NBC TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | HotShot recounts intervening in a fight at a softball tournament, where a drunk man was causing trouble. 7:10 | Warm Up Audio: Mitch plays a clip of Bo Jackson explaining his sports achievements to a young boy, showcasing Bo's modesty and the boy's innocent disbelief. 16:10 | Tom Brady Roast continued...but seriously though. 29:56 | GUEST: Dave Grosby - "The Groz" - is back with Mitch to shoot the shit on everything Northwest sports. Mariners, Seahawks & the return of the Sonics... finally! 49:55 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table - Jason Churchill & Joe Doyle - The M's struggle with the Twins and take 2 of 3 vs A's. Is Julio finally coming alive, the Woo injury and more. 1:20:41 | GUEST: Peter King - NBC - recently retired after 40 years of covering the NFL. Peter & Mitch have an intriguing conversation about some of the biggest NFL stories of Peter's time in the league including the creation of something called Fantasy Football. 1:45:14 | Other Stuff Segment: NFL schedule release, Seattle Seahawks schedule and opponents, Shohei Otani's ex-translator pleading guilty to federal charges, Monty Harrison's transition from baseball to college football, Bob Saget's widow Kelly Rizzo going Instagram official with her bf Breckin Meyer, OJ Simpson attending his daughter's dance recital on the day of the murders, Autographed program from OJ Simpson being auctioned, Suspension of Indianapolis Star columnist Greg Doyle, Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight announcement, Mike Tyson's preparation for the fight including eating raw meat, RIPs.
On this weeks episode, brought to you by Flatstick Pub, visit FlatstickPub.com for more information. Jim and Jason Puckett, "Puck", chat about the crazy weather in Colorado. Plus, during the Yankees/A's game on Monday, April 22, Yankees manager Aaron Boone was thrown out by the home plate umpire for something he didn't say. Why is there no accountability for umpires, Jim gives his reasons. Mets and Dodgers wrapped up a three-game series and Jim touches in on the improved play of the Mets, plus, why are the Dodgers off to a 13-11 start. Jim says they just don't have the starting pitching at this moment. Puck and Jim also discuss what role Shoehi Ohtani will have next year as a pitcher. George Kirby said after Sunday's game that he had arm soreness. Puck asks Jim what the Mariners organization should do about it especially with the rash of injuries that have hampered pitchers this season. Juan Soto continues to crush it for the Yankees. What type of deal does Jim think Soto is going to receive and should the Yankees jump on it now or will this go into the offseason?Rundown00:00 Jim and Puck talk about the weather in Colorado and the incident involving Aaron Boone and the home plate umpire in the A's and Yankees game. Why don't umpires face any punishment from MLB? Jim and Puck both agree there egos are too big. 06:09 They discuss the play of the Mets and how they have improved and why the Dodgers are struggling as much as they11:10 Shohei Otani's Performance to start the season and what is role will be like next season when he returns to pitching. Also, Juan Soto is on a tear, should the Yankees sign him now, or will this drag into the offseason?15:49 Concerns about George Kirby's Arm Soreness and what the organization should do moving forward with him. Is there cause for concern?
Puck and Jim Duquette discuss various topics in baseball. They start by talking about the recent eclipse and its impact. Then, they delve into the increasing number of arm injuries in baseball and the factors contributing to them. They also discuss the recent scandal involving Shohei Otani's interpreter and the implications for Otani. The conversation then shifts to the performance of the Seattle Mariners and their struggles offensively. They touch on the issue of umpire Angel Hernandez and his poor performance. Finally, they highlight the debut of Jackson Holliday with the Baltimore Orioles and the significance of him wearing the number seven.The Jim Duquette Show brought to you by Flatstick Pub. Check out one of their six locations across the northwest at FlatstickPub.com TakeawaysThe recent eclipse was a fascinating event, although Jim Duquette and Puck were not in the path of totality.Arm injuries in baseball are on the rise, with high velocity and spin rates being key factors. Finding a solution to prevent these injuries is challenging.Shohei Otani was cleared of any involvement in the recent scandal with his interpreter, but the incident highlights the need for better oversight and protection for players.The Seattle Mariners are struggling offensively, and the lack of support for key players like Julio Rodriguez is a major concern.Umpire Angel Hernandez's poor performance raises questions about accountability and the need for improvements in umpiring.Jackson Holliday's debut with the Baltimore Orioles, wearing the number seven, is a significant moment in baseball history.Outline00:00 Jim survived the eclipse! Ohtani cleared but did he make mistakes?09:45 The Rising Number of Arm Injuries in Baseball...What is going on with Julio 27:48 Jackson Holliday's Debut and Wearing the Number Seven
The Masters standings as of Friday, April 12th @ 10:00amNHL - The Islanders make it to the playoffsMLB - The Astros pitching game is less than stellar. The Royals are not "for real" after spanking the Astros, not one of the top teams in the AL. Yankees & Dodgers best records in each league. The Shohei Otani controversy continues...NBA Playoff Picture & more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
RIP OJ SimpsonMeeting our sports heroes stories from Rob & SteveKC Chiefs WR Rashee Rice car crash in DallasLV Golden Knights - are they as bad as they seem and is there a promise for the playoffs?AZ Coyotes bids for new new venue location in Arizona.Shohei Otani's interpreter is planning on pleading guilty over gambling accusations.MLB Updates - The Orioles World Series prospects.NBA Updates - Giannis injury after Buccs recent win, Giannis will miss the remainder of the regular season. The Celtics have home court advantage for the playoffs, reviewing the Celtics schedule. Who's going to land in the 6th spot in the West?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rob & Steve's broadcast for April 5th, 2024 - NCAA: The Final Four - Who do you got?NBA: The Kings loss last night, and their big game tonight against the Celtics. Other highlights including the Pelicans and other big games this weekend.MLB: A fan caught Shohei Otani's home run ball and all they got was a souvenir bat and a stupid t-shirt.NHL QUICK HIT: What's THE game to watch this weekend?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MLB: The Sacramento A's, Shohei Otani's home run (nothing to see here), A DOUBLE HEADER TODAY!!!NFL: The Bills trades and draft picks, The Texans & CJ Stroud, a full reset in Buffalo and not a rebuild, NBA: The relevance of home court advantage, Doc Rivers and the BuccsNHL: An old-school brawl between the Rangers and the Devils.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rob & Steve cover the latest in March Madness and revisit their Final Four, what the Kings have to do to turn things around and MLB predictions for each conference. They also touch on the latest in the Shohei Otani sports betting controversy. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is anyone alive out there? CAN ANYONE HEAR ME? —Titanic, 1994. Also, me, writing this description. On today's call-in show, we're talking Shohei Otani latest scandal (AGAIN? Well, you called about him AGAIN!), the viral breakup of Anjali and Sufi (who met on Tumblr?! SAME!), Teddy Swims, Patty Schwarzenegger's brain bar, Boom Clap @ Panda Express, a MYSTERY POMERANIAN NAMED "NIGHTMARE" and The Hills. Oh, and Nerd Clusters again. Yay! As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. 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 POP CULTURE: Update on Kate Middleton, Diddy is raided by the Feds, Cheesecake Factory reigns supreme. IN POLITICS: Candace Owen is fired. IN SPORTS: Women's College Basketball and Shohei Otani's sports bet scandal. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therealityispod/message
SmileDirectClub hit a $9B valuation by cutting out the dentalman… but it just shut down — The lesson? Some industries simply aren't tech. And prob never will be.Pinterest uses data to predict next years trends, and they're right 80% of the time — The 2024 predictions say we're not waiting for milestones, we're celebrating inch-stones.And Shohei Otani's spot in the Dodgers lineup costs a record $700M — But the true value of Shohei Otani isn't on the field, it's in tourism. And Japan.$PINS $SDCCQSubscribe to our newsletter: tboypod.com/newsletterWant merch, a shoutout, or got TheBestFactYet? Go to: www.tboypod.comFollow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypodAnd now watch us on YoutubeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.