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Full Hour 1 in The Sports Bar. Super Agent Leigh Steinberg joins the show to discuss the NY Knicks in the NBA Finals, NBA expansion, the Myles Garret trade & MLB salary cap. Gene is hyped for the Knicks. Bills camp wraps up. The DanDalorian shares his hot take.
Jonathan and Jake react to Bill Simmons saying that the Boston Celtics are in on the Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes. Then, they debate if the Guardians should fear the White Sox or Tigers more in the AL Central.
We have a fun episode of The Dunker Spot coming your way! The Commissioner's Cup is well underway -- Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones have you covered with the early returns. They talk through the standings, discuss some of the most important upcoming matchups, and then bounce around the league with a few observations. If you ever have NBA or WNBA questions, email us at dunkerspot@yahoo.com (2:06) Standings check-in (5:23) Toronto Tempo (10:46) Portland Fire (20:08) Los Angeles Sparks (23:46) New York Liberty (28:41) Las Vegas Aces (37:58) Is the WNBA hierarchy being established? (41:12) Phoenix Mercury Subscribe to the The Dunker Spot on your favorite podcast app:
Zack breaks down Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the Spurs and Knicks, highlighting the biggest moments, key performances, and what the result means for the rest of the series. He also takes a look around Major League Baseball, discussing the latest standings, division races, and which teams are heating up as the season rolls on. Tune in for all the latest NBA and MLB news and analysis! #RecapTuesday #Podcast #NBAFinals #NBA #Spurs #Knicks #MLB #Baseball #SportsPodcast #SportsTalk #Basketball #MLBStandings #Playoffs #ZackSports #SportsNews #Game3 #NBATalk #MLBTalk #PodcastLife #sportsfans @NBA @spurs @NYKnicks @SportsPod.
ON TODAYS PROGRAM… KIMI WINS 5 IN A ROW WITH A CHERIE ON TOP! PIERRE GASLY ROBBED OF PODIUM HADJAR KEEPS HIS PODIUM… CADILLAC LOOSES FIRST POINTS TO PENALTY. SINCE LECLERC GOT MARRIED HIS PERFORMANCE HAS DECLINED…SORRY CHARLIE! SINCE GEORGE SIGNED HIS NEW CONTRACT AND GOT HIS FIRST PAYCHECK HIS PERFORMANCE HAS DECLINED! THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER WE HAVE: A MOMENT IN MOTORSPORTS HISTORY…AN INTERVIEW WITH BOBBY UNSER… SOME TRIVIA ON THE GRAND PRIX OF TURKEY AND TECH TALK WITH TIM! LCH GETS INTRODUCED TO A LOS ANGELES LOW RIDER!! Kimi Antonelli It's an incredible feeling to win in Monaco. It's such a special weekend and one I'll remember for a long time. Today was one of those days where everything just clicked; I had a lot of confidence in the car, felt strong throughout, and to bring the win home in a place like this makes it even more meaningful. From a race perspective, there were definitely some key moments to manage. The starts are still an area we're working on, but I've made good progress. My first one was solid, and although the second was a bit more challenging with the tyres, it's positive to see improvement. The red flag added a bit of stress, especially knowing the restart could change everything, but we handled it well. In the final laps, I really enjoyed myself out there, even though I still had to carefully manage the tyres. This track demands a lot of focus, you have to find the right balance between pushing and not making mistakes, and once you settle into that rhythm, everything starts to come together. At the same time, I know there's still a lot to learn and improve. I just want to keep pushing, keep building on this momentum, and most importantly, keep enjoying the journey. That's what makes moments like this so rewarding. ISACK HADJAR "It's been an outstanding result and weekend considering how it started in FP1! The race was difficult and I had to dig very deep. We got off to a clean start and were managing our race, and then within the first 10 to 15 laps I started having big drivability issues. If there's one track you don't want that, it's here, so that was incredibly challenging having to cover 60 laps. There was then uncertainty about what was going to happen with the red flag and you need to get your head back again in focus. Even towards the end, I was still lacking power on the restart. It really was the longest race of my life but now it's finished we got the podium. Whatever happens with the stewards, it's now completely out of my control. I celebrated and had my podium and I will always have that. My moment with the lads. Huge thank you to the Team, I trust these guys. Whatever happens, the emotions on the podium have already happened and I am proud of the Team." MAX VERSTAPPEN - DNF "We don't know what happened today but we think the issue was due to an engine problem. During the formation lap I could feel that something was off and the pre-start was terrible. There was no consistency and then, at the start, the engine just dropped out. I dropped the clutch and it went dead and had no power. When I got a bit more power back, unfortunately it was messed up so I had to bring it back slowly. It was such a shame for us as everything was going really well up to that point. We felt great in the car all weekend and to come out with no points and to finish the race like this when you do everything so well as a Team is of course disappointing." George Russell Firstly, congratulations to Kimi. He did an amazing job today and over the weekend and is a well-deserving winner. On my side, the race was very difficult. I had managed to get to P4 but the penalty for speeding in the pitlane is difficult to understand. I was under the limit but then that was compounded by us not serving the penalty at my second stop; that ultimately cost me a lot and left me with zero points again. It's tough to take but I'm not going to give up. Across the last two races, I've effectively lost around 40 points. It's incredibly frustrating but the rest of the season can still look very different. We saw that last year and, in many seasons previous. It's unfortunate how things have played out so far but I'm aiming to bounce back in Barcelona. I believe in myself and I know what I'm capable of. LAURENT MEKIES - CEO & Team Principal "Mixed emotions today, as Isack and the Team did a great job to get him to the podium, overcoming some technical issues on the car, but on the other side of the garage, we lost Max's car straightaway with an engine issue. It was hard to take as he had incredible pace all weekend. It's frustrating when you miss out on a big points score, but that's part of the game, and we can only apology to him. For Isack it was a very intense battle in the car considering the number of issues he had to deal with. It was also an intense battle for the team in the garage as they worked to keep his car alive to the finish. In that context, making it to the podium is a very strong result. The most important lesson we take away from Monaco is that the underlying performance of the car keeps improving." Badoer earns maiden F3 victory in Monte Carlo. Brando Badoer launched off the line and into the lead and didn't look back, taking his first FIA Formula 3 victory for Rodin Motorsport. The Italian beat pole-sitter Théophile Nael off the line and on the run to Turn 1, with the Frenchman having to settle for second place at the chequered flag. Freddie Slater completed the podium for TRIDENT. AS IT HAPPENED Nael was immediately passed by Badoer while Slater took to the escape road at the opening corner and filtered in behind the top two up the hill, with the remainder of the top five staying as they were on the grid. Van Amersfoort Racing's Bruno del Pino was able to make up a place, getting ahead of MP Motorsport's Alessandro Giusti for P6 at Turn 1, but for the Frenchman's teammate, his race was over soon after. Tuukka Taponen found the barriers at the penultimate corner after an attempted pass by Maciej Gladysz left the Finn nowhere to go. That incident brought out the Safety Car on Lap 2. With the MP cleared, racing resumed going onto Lap 5, with Badoer able to gap Nael comfortably, with the Frenchman under attack from Slater on the run to Turn 3. By Lap 10, Badoer had escaped out of DRS range to the Campos driver behind, while Slater, Ugo Ugochukwu and Ernesto Rivera remained within a second of the car ahead. Drivers inside the top 10 began to back off on some laps in order to generate enough space to attempt a fastest lap for the additional point. Slater was very happy with the balance of his TRIDENT, praising the car over team radio. Lap 18 and Badoer looked unflappable out front, now two seconds clear of the field. Further back in the pack, Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi was coming under serious pressure from Enzo Deligny in the fight for P15. The Thai driver had to defend into Turn 1 on Lap 21, and later missed the Turn 10-11 chicane, skipping across the run-off as the Frenchman behind turned the screw. Nael spent the final five laps closing the gap to the leader back down to under a second, but the Rodin driver would not be denied, earning his first win in the Championship around the Principality. Slater completed the podium behind Nael while Ugochukwu and Rivera ensured all three Campos' were in the top five. Bruno del Pino finished sixth for Van Amersfoort, followed by Giusti in P7, Pedro Clerot in eighth, Sprint Race winner Gerrard Xie in P9 and Noah Stromsted completing the points in 10th. KEY QUOTE – Brando Badoer, Rodin Motorsport “I was studying the start all evening with the guys yesterday and I executed it perfectly. I jumped to P1 at Turn 1 and then led the 27 laps. It was a very long race, I was hoping it ended a bit earlier and it felt long in the car, but winning in Monaco is one of my dreams come true! Really happy with the team and my performance. Thanks to everyone.” THE CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS Ugo Ugochukwu retains the lead of the Drivers' Championship going onto 43 points. Bruno del Pino is P2 on 35, just a single point ahead of Freddie Slater in third. Brando Badoer's win moves him up to P4 on 28 points, while Théophile Nael rounds out the top five drivers with 22 points. Campos Racing extend their advantage at the top of the Teams' Standings, moving onto 75 points. Van Amersfoort Racing are P2 with 47, while Rodin Motorsport jumps TRIDENT into third place, 44 points to 43. ART Grand Prix complete the top five with 31 points. León dominates in lights-to-flag victory in Monte Carlo F2. Noel León led every lap of the Monte Carlo Sprint Race on his way to claiming a dominant second victory of the season. Starting from pole, the Campos Racing driver managed the race expertly before going on to win by over three seconds. DAMS Lucas Oil driver Roman Bilinski achieved his maiden F2 podium in P2 ahead of MP Motorsport's Gabriele Minì in third. AS IT HAPPENED It was a good start from León, who kept the lead ahead of Bilinski, while Minì kept P3 ahead of Joshua Duerksen. In the battle for P11 Ritomo Miyata and Oliver Goethe went wheel-to-wheel through the hairpin and Mirabeau. However, they made slight contact which caused the MP Motorsport driver to pit, dropping him to the back of the field. Out in front, León was struggling to pull away from Bilinski with the DAMS driver consistently within DRS range of the Mexican during the opening laps. The top four drivers of León, Bilinski, Minì and Duerksen were pulling away from the rest of the field, and by Lap 5 just two seconds separated the quartet. Down the field, Laurens van Hoepen, who started in P21 was up to 15th by Lap 8. However, the TRIDENT driver's charge was halted when he was given a 10-second time penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage at the start. On to Lap 11 of 30, the drivers entered management mode, but the top four were still close, and were covered by 2.7s. As the race reached the halfway point, Dino Beganovic had closed the gap to Duerksen and was now within DRS range of the Invicta Racing driver. Miyata, who had been running with a broken front wing since his contact with Goethe on the opening lap, was looking to make a move past Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak at Tabac, but found the door closed on Lap 17. By the next lap the top two of León and Bilinski had pulled a three-second gap to Minì, as they continued to battle for the lead. The Italian driver was now running on his own having built a 2.3s gap to Duerksen in P4, with Beganovic right on the back of the Invicta driver on Lap 20. Miyata's pressure on Inthraphuvasak finally paid off on Lap 22 as he dived to the inside of the ART Grand Prix driver on the run to Tabac. On the next lap, the Hitech driver was putting pressure on Nikola Tsolov for P10, while behind them, Mari Boya went around the outside of van Hoepen at the hairpin for P15. With five laps to go, Inthraphuvasak retired to the pitlane with an issue. At the front of the field, León was now 2.4s ahead of Bilinski with Minì having closed the gap on the Polish rookie, just over a second away on Lap 27. The Campos driver continued to pull away and by the start of the final lap he was over three seconds clear of the rest of the field and would go on to win for the second time this season. Bilinski held off Minì's charge to take his maiden podium, with Duerksen in P4 ahead of Beganovic. Stenshorne finished sixth ahead of Kush Maini, as Rafael Câmara rounded out the points in eighth. KEY QUOTE – Noel León, Campos Racing “Feels great to win in Monaco, my second win in a row on a weekend and in a Sprint. I feel very happy to be honest. Yesterday we missed a bit, we missed pole, but luckily it put me in a position to start on the front row today, to get the 10 points, and for the championship it is great. I have a great opportunity tomorrow to score again good points, that's the goal for this weekend and I am very happy that every weekend we are stronger and stronger and qualifying is going to get there at some points, so very happy.” THE CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS Gabriele Minì continues to lead the Drivers' Championship with 63 points, while Noel León has jumped up second, 20 points adrift of his rival. Martinius Stenshorne is third on 38 points, with Rafael Câmara a further point in fourth, as Nikola Tsolov rounds out the top five with 36. In the Teams' Standings, Campos Racing have taken over at the top with 79 points, while MP Motorsport slip to second with 75. Rodin Motorsport are third with 68 points, with Invicta Racing a further 10 points behind in fourth, as DAMS Lucas Oil sit fifth on 38. UP NEXT The drivers have one more chance to hit the jackpot in Monte Carlo with Sunday's Feature Race set to start at 09:25 local time. 2026 FIA Formula 2 - Monte Carlo - Provisional Classification, Sprint Race | | DRIVER | LICENCE | TEAM | | 1 | Noel Leon | MEX | Campos Racing | | 2 | Roman Bilinski | POL | DAMS Lucas Oil | | 3 | Gabriele Mini | ITA | MP Motorsport | | 4 | Joshua Durksen | PAR | Invicta Racing | | 5 | Dino Beganovic | SWE | DAMS Lucas Oil | | 6 | Martinius Stenshorne | NOR | Rodin Motorsport | | 7 | Kush Maini | IND | ART Grand Prix | | 8 | Rafael Camara | BRA | Invicta Racing | | 9 | Alexander Dunne | IRL | Rodin Motorsport | | 10 | Nikola Tsolov | BUL | Campos Racing | | 11 | Ritomo Miyata | JPN | Hitech | | 12 | Nico Varrone | ARG | Van Amersfoort Racing | | 13 | Sebastian Montoya | COL | PREMA Racing | | 14 | Mari Boya | ESP | PREMA Racing | | 15 | Colton Herta | USA | Hitech | | 16 | Rafael Villagomez | MEX | Van Amersfoort Racing | | 17 | Emerson Fittipaldi | BRA | AIX Racing | | 18 | Cian Shields | GBR | AIX Racing | | 19 | Laurens van Hoepen | NED | TRIDENT | | 20 | John Bennett | GBR | TRIDENT | NOT CLASSIFIED | DNF | Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak | THA | ART Grand Prix | | DNF | Oliver Goethe | GER | MP Motorsport | OVERALL FASTEST LAP | | Nikola Tsolov | BUL | Campos Racing | 1:22.100 (Lap 23) OVERALL FASTEST LAP FOR POINTS | | Nikola Tsolov | BUL | Campos Racing | 1:22.100 (Lap 23) FIA Pit lane speed trap Monaco
Jeff McGuire, Chois Woodman and Trent Hilliard lament over the Texas Tech's Softball team's season come to a close after falling to the Texas Longhorns in the 2nd year in a row in the Women's College World Series Championship. The guys discuss what went wrong in the 2 games played. The guys talk current Major League Baseball standings and the surprises they find out hypothetically if the postseason started today. Trent's question asks what does Texas Tech need to go acquire to fill the needs from the departing seniors on this softball team. Chois claims last nights loss to Texas ranks in the top 5 this century of all Texas Tech sports losses. Is he right? wrong? or crazy?
Send us Fan MailWe run through the early WNBA 2026 standings and react to who's rising fast and who's falling short of expectations. We also dig into why expansion teams look playoff-ready already and what that could mean for the MVP and Rookie of the Year races. • The current top eight and why early records matter • The Sparks frustration and the role of injuries • Valkyries Fire and Tempo looking like playoff teams • What expansion success says about the rest of the league • Lynx leading without their best player plus point differential • Olivia Miles as a Rookie of the Year front-runner • Dream chemistry with Angel Reese Jordan Canada and pending Brionna Jones return • Wings surprise start and Paige Bueckers entering MVP talk • Aces seeding context and how team help affects MVP cases • Liberty expectations and why the standings need to rise soon Please make sure to like, subscribe, comment on anyone who's anyone about the show.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/GetABucketShow for more content!!!
We Need to Talk About Angel City's Last-15-Minutes Problem | NCC Recap & Season Check-InWe're breaking down Angel City's 2-1 loss to North Carolina — the 80th minute curse that just won't quit, Angela's nerve-wracking press conference question (Coach Straus corrected her, obviously), and what the first third of the season actually tells us. We dig into the standings, injuries, fan behavior, the BMO volume situation, and why we're still riding with this team. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL@casualfcpod INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | THREADS@casualfc.com BLUESKY SUPPORT THE PODLeave a review where ever you listen!Buy fun merch at shop.casualfc.comBuy us a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/casualfcpodFind other great WoSo pods at **https://casualfc.com/support-woso-pod**#AngelCityFC #NWSL #FootyTherapy00:00 – Intro07:18 – Mario's sick week14:06 – The 80th minute curse29:50 – Fan behavior soapbox37:03 – BMO volume rant41:10 – Weekend results42:33 – Chaos Award: weather delay42:35 – Standings check49:30 – NWSL break & Pride events50:20 – Outro ★ Support this podcast ★
David and Damien go over all the MLB standings changes in June! Can the Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals rally from the AL Central basement? Can anyone catch the Atlanta Braves? What's happening with the Cubs, and is the entire NL Central THAT good? All this, plus some news and notes from around the leaguge. Don't miss this epsiode!
This week we're lollygagging around a rapid fire covering a range of topics, revisiting the ABS System, Irby's Bengie Molina Trivia, suites in ballparks, Memorial Day standings, and more! Do you have any questions or comments about Lollygagging Sports? Reach out to us on Bluesky: Bo Reed (@boreed009.bsky.social), Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten.bsky.social), Lollygagging Sports (@lollygaggingpod.bsky.social). And on Twitter/X: Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten), Matthew Irby (@IrbyStatMan), Lollygagging Sports (@LollygaggingPod).
Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote and Yahoo Sports MLB insider Russ Dorsey wondered where the Cubs will sit in the standings a month from now.
Send us Fan MailThe WNBA standings flip expectations, with new faces in the top eight and a few preseason favorites falling behind early. We break down who looks real, who needs time to gel, and which storylines could reshape the playoff race by July. • Current one through eight standings and what stands out right away • Expansion and newer teams in playoff position and what that could mean for the league • Why we are worried about the Sparks despite the talent on the roster • Why the Liberty's slow start feels fixable once players return to form • Mystics as a young team still finding what works and who runs the offense • Dallas Wings climbing behind big performances and uneven supporting play • Golden State Valkyries outlook with Gabby Williams and a key rookie debut • Minnesota Lynx staying strong while missing Nafisa Collier and redefining identity • Atlanta Dream as an early favorite with a lineup that can score and defend Please make sure to hit that like and subscribe button. Comment tell anyone who's anyone about the show. Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/GetABucketShow for more content!!!
Today's word of the day is ‘ecstasy' as in the New York Knicks as in the NBA Finals as in 27 years as in holy smokes! The Knicks are going back to the finals! Another sweep! Another beatdown! The Cleveland Cavaliers had no chance. I cannot believe how bad they played in this series. The Cavs were up 22 points in Game 1 and lost… and that was it! (15:22) Spurs and Thunder are all tied up! Now the teams head back to Oklahoma City. Can the Thunder get healthy? Can the Spurs hang on? (19:20) The Chicago Cubs cannot win. This comes a week after they couldn't lose! What is going wrong for Craig Counsell? (27:03) We have reached the Memorial Day part of the season. What does that mean? Standings check! (35:33) Review: Survivor Season 50. (44:30) The ruling is in on Wander Franco. He will not serve any jail time after a pardon from the judge. Wow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘ecstasy' as in the New York Knicks as in the NBA Finals as in 27 years as in holy smokes! The Knicks are going back to the finals! Another sweep! Another beatdown! The Cleveland Cavaliers had no chance. I cannot believe how bad they played in this series. The Cavs were up 22 points in Game 1 and lost… and that was it! (15:22) Spurs and Thunder are all tied up! Now the teams head back to Oklahoma City. Can the Thunder get healthy? Can the Spurs hang on? (19:20) The Chicago Cubs cannot win. This comes a week after they couldn't lose! What is going wrong for Craig Counsell? (27:03) We have reached the Memorial Day part of the season. What does that mean? Standings check! (35:33) Review: Survivor Season 50. (44:30) The ruling is in on Wander Franco. He will not serve any jail time after a pardon from the judge. Wow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote discussed a variety of topics in the 5 On It segment.
Join Dave Garner and John "Refrigerator Mover" Davis on this Memorial Day Morning Rant as they blend heartfelt tributes to fallen heroes with high-octane sports talk. From emotional family military stories and Purple Heart memories to the Pickens Dragons' state championship battle, Braves' offensive woes, Georgia Tech's ACC title run, and raw Indy 500 drama, this episode delivers chaos, hot takes, and genuine reflection. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Memorial Day Greetings 02:28 John Davis Shares Family Military Memories and Purple Heart Story 06:35 Art Mosley Joins: Pickens Dragons State Championship Update 12:08 Atlanta Braves Offensive Struggles and Standings 18:31 Georgia Tech Baseball ACC Championship Dominance 22:05 Indy 500 Closest Finish Ever and Coca-Cola 600 Recap 25:53 Kyle Busch Tributes and Tragic Passing Reflections 32:15 John Davis Classic Golf Tournament Announcement 35:09 Bradley's Bar and Grill Event and Charity Raffle Details 39:22 College Football Semi-Pro Discussion from Texter 47:39 NBA and NHL Playoff Updates 52:42 Memory Lane: Personal Stories and Emotional Reflections 58:03 Show Wrap-Up and Upcoming EventsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Dave Garner and John "Refrigerator Mover" Davis on this Memorial Day Morning Rant as they blend heartfelt tributes to fallen heroes with high-octane sports talk. From emotional family military stories and Purple Heart memories to the Pickens Dragons' state championship battle, Braves' offensive woes, Georgia Tech's ACC title run, and raw Indy 500 drama, this episode delivers chaos, hot takes, and genuine reflection. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Memorial Day Greetings 02:28 John Davis Shares Family Military Memories and Purple Heart Story 06:35 Art Mosley Joins: Pickens Dragons State Championship Update 12:08 Atlanta Braves Offensive Struggles and Standings 18:31 Georgia Tech Baseball ACC Championship Dominance 22:05 Indy 500 Closest Finish Ever and Coca-Cola 600 Recap 25:53 Kyle Busch Tributes and Tragic Passing Reflections 32:15 John Davis Classic Golf Tournament Announcement 35:09 Bradley's Bar and Grill Event and Charity Raffle Details 39:22 College Football Semi-Pro Discussion from Texter 47:39 NBA and NHL Playoff Updates 52:42 Memory Lane: Personal Stories and Emotional Reflections 58:03 Show Wrap-Up and Upcoming EventsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4: Chris looks at where the Pirates stand right now going into Memorial Day. The debut of "Do You Trust Dom?" Is Primanti's still what it once was? And Dom did not like Stephen Colbert's final Late Show last night.
Send us Fan MailWe react to the early 2026 WNBA standings and call out what feels real versus what feels like a small-sample mirage. We spotlight surprise teams, injuries, and pressure markets while keeping it honest about how quickly the playoff race can flip.• Current top eight seeds and why it still feels early • Chicago Sky sitting higher than expected and what could hold • Dallas Wings and Paige Bueckers buzz in the early MVP talk • Golden State Valkyries at No. 2 and why balance matters • Indiana Fever questions around turnovers and pecking order • New York Liberty needing to climb despite injuries and reintegration • Sparks frustration, veteran expectations, and what missing playoffs would mean • quick reads on Mercury, Lynx injuries, Dream, and Aces meeting expectations please make sure to like, subscribe, comment, tell anyone who's anyone, one, about the WNBA and two about my showSupport the showhttps://linktr.ee/GetABucketShow for more content!!!
On this exciting episode of Fishing the DMV, we are celebrating the official Spring Bass Bash Award Ceremony and announcing all of the winners from this year's Patreon Club Member Spring Bass Bash Fishing Tournament!
It only took until his second episode of co-hosting duties to claim his territory in fantasy MLR as NA Rugby DB's James Deeley takes down the TFR boys to snatch a playoff spot...and it all happened in MLR 2026's Week 8 that shook up the league's postseason picture! On this week's episode of The Fantasy Ruckers Show, Ryan and James recap the weekend's three matches, discuss what they learned and how it changes their perception as we inch closer to playoffs. They also breakdown the players that helped get fantasy managers to elimination time, and ultimately keep their fantasy MLR championship hopes alive!Check out our website to stay up to date with the latest fantasy MLR stats, top players and league updates: www.thefantasyruckers.comAlong with the most comprehensive North American Rugby Database curated by James Deeley: https://narugbydb.com/For the video version of the show head to our channel on Youtube.Interact with The Fantasy Ruckers community and stay up to date with The Fantasy Ruckers Rugby League on our discord channel!Stay up to date with the league by following us on socials!X: @FantasyRuckers/@NARugbyDB Instagram: @thefantasyruckers/@MLRStats Facebook: thefantasyruckers Bluesky: @thefantasyruckers.bsky.social/@narugbydb.com
On today's show, Jonah Booker and Dave Biddle predict the 2026 Big Ten standings in football, 1-8. (Sorry, teams 9-18.) Do we have Ohio State in the No. 1 spot? Where does Michigan fall? What about Penn State and others? And are their clear "tiers" when breaking this topic down? That and much more is coming your way on the Friday 5ish.
Delay in upload but better late than never! Joey & I talk struggling Phillies at the time. What baseball teams will fade out of competitiveness, Matt Campbell bringing Alumni back to PSU! X:BrutallyHones Tiktok:BrutallyHonestSports_
Another wild week in the 2026 MLB season is in the books! We break down the current standings, top stories, and all the biggest moments from the past week. Top Stories This Week: The Chicago Cubs have won 10 games in a row for the second time this season — are they the real deal? The Atlanta Braves mourn the loss of franchise icons Ted Turner and Bobby Cox. Robby Snelling makes his highly anticipated MLB debut. Spencer Jones and Ryan Waldschmidt get called up, while the Diamondbacks DFA Alek Thomas. Giants trade catcher Patrick Bailey to the Guardians for prospect #29 and lefty Matt "Tugboat" Wilkinson. Injury Report: Carlos Correa — Season-ending ankle surgery Tyler Glasnow — Back injury (to IL) Yusei Kikuchi — Shoulder inflammation (3-4 weeks) Roman Anthony — Sprained wrist (to IL) Cole Ragans — Left elbow impingement Taj Bradley — Right pec inflammation Logan Webb — Right knee bursitis Kerry Carpenter — AC joint sprain (Gage Workman called up and hits first career HR) Plus updates on Mookie Betts (returning), Blake Snell (returning), Joe Ryan, Emilio Pagán, and Matthew Boyd. We also review the current MLB standings and run our weekly Player of the Day (POTD) poll! In This Video: Full Standings Review Cubs historic 10-game win streak Braves heartbreaking week All the latest call-ups & trades Comprehensive injury report Subscribe for weekly MLB recaps, standings updates, injury reports, and 2026 season coverage! Hit the bell so you never miss an episode. Comment below: Are the Cubs legit contenders? Who had the biggest impact this week? Drop your POTD vote!
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Today's Sports Daily covers NBA playoffs, Knicks setting records, Lebron defying age, MLB standings, and a Vrabel/Russini question that I haven't heard asked. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
ON TODAYS PROGRAM… THE TEENAGER WINS ANOTHER GRAND PRIX! MAX DOES A 360 AFTER LOOSING THE REAR IN TURN ONE! THE FORMULA IS GETTING MORE EXCITING FOR SURE! GEORGE NOW 20 POINTS BEHIND…AND A WATCHED POT NEVER BOILS!!!…CONCER NING THE RAIN ALEX ZANARDI GONE AT 59…WE WILL MISS YOU AND YOUR WILL TO FIGHT! THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER WE HAVE: GIACOMO AGOSTINI AND ALEXANDER ROSSI FROM MONZA BY THE HOST OF F1W IN 2010 ALEX ZANARDI October 23, 1966 - May 1, 2026 At WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, legends aren't just made; they are carved into the corners themselves. Thirty years ago, at the infamous Corkscrew, Alex Zanardi delivered one of the boldest moves motorsport has ever seen. Chasing Bryan Herta in the closing laps, Zanardi saw an opportunity where none should exist. As they crested the hill, nearly blind to what lay beyond, Zanardi committed...diving down the inside into the Corkscrew, a line few would even consider, let alone attempt. It was instinct, precision, and fearless intent, all in a single breathtaking moment. Side by side through the drop, gravity pulling them into chaos, Zanardi merged ahead, completing a pass that defied logic and redefined what was possible on the track. Decades later, that move still echoes through Laguna Seca, a reminder that greatness isn't just about speed, but about daring to do what no one else will. Alex Zanardi's impact reaches far beyond the racetrack. He inspired generations of drivers, fans, and communities around the world, and his legacy will continue to do so for years to come. Grazie Alex. Charles Leclerc's day at the Miami International Autodrome has taken a turn for the worse after the stewards gave him a post-race time penalty. Leclerc was called up by the officiating panel for three separate potential offences, triggered when the Ferrari man suffered a last-lap spin and tapped the wall. After that, Leclerc was noted for driving his damaged car in an unsafe condition, leaving the track multiple times and gaining an advantage, and clashing with Mercedes rival George Russell at the final hairpin. Following their investigations, the stewards opted to hand Leclerc a drive-through penalty, which – given that this was handed out after the Grand Prix – has been converted into 20 seconds being added onto his race time, dropping him down the order to eighth place. This penalty was given for leaving the track “on several occasions without a justifiable reason”, a document released following the stewards' hearing confirmed. After hearing from Leclerc and a team representative – as well as the data, video and radio evidence – the findings from the stewards read: “Car 16 spun on the last lap at Turn 3 and hit the wall but continued on track. “The driver informed us that the car appeared fine save that the car would not negotiate the righthand corners properly. “Given this problem, he was forced to cut chicanes on the way to the chequered flag. We determined that the fact that he had to cut the chicanes (i.e. to leave the track) meant that he gained a lasting advantage by leaving the track in that manner. “The fact that he had a mechanical issue of some sort did not amount to a justifiable reason. We accordingly impose a Drive Through penalty on Car 16, given the number of times the car left the track and gained an advantage. “We also considered whether there was an additional breach in continuing to drive a car with an obvious and discernible mechanical issue. We determined that there was no evidence of there being an obvious of discernible mechanical issue. We therefore took no further action in relation to that potential infringement.” In a separate investigation for Leclerc's contact with Russell into Turn 17, the stewards deemed that no further action was necessary, stating in a document from that hearing: “Both drivers considered the contact to be minor racing incidents and we agreed. Verstappen fights back from first lap spin to take fifth in Miami Oracle Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen fought back from a spin on the opening lap with a determined drive into fifth place at a chaotic Miami Grand Prix that saw Visa Cash App Racing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad finish in 14th as both Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson crashed out of the action early. After qualifying in an impressive second place on Saturday behind eventual Grand Prix winner and Drivers' Standings leader Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes, Verstappen made a strong start, but was squeezed on to the kerb just two turns into the 57-lap race and spun, dropping him to ninth. From there, the four-time Formula 1 world champion staged an impressive fight back through the field. The Safety Car was deployed on Lap 5 when team-mate Isack Hadjar crashed out of the Grand Prix and Verstappen took the opportunity to pit for hard tyres, rejoining the race in 16th place. Verstapppen scythed through the field on the first street circuit of the season, all the way back inside the top three. However, the huge stint driven on hard tyres began to take their toll in the closing laps and despite fighting with everything he had, the Dutch driver dropped to fifth place the chequered flag. Later on the same lap that Hadjar crashed out in the second RB22, Visa Cash App RB's Liam Lawson was also forced to retire after making contact with Pierre Gasly's Alpine. His rookie team-mate Arvid Lindblad drover another solid Grand Prix however, gaining vital street circuit experience in an F1 car on his way to 14th place. Quotes Oracle Red Bull Racing MAX VERSTAPPEN – 5th “It was a very eventful race. Unfortunately, on lap one I lost the rear and spun in the second corner, which was a shame. I recovered it well, but then we had to manage and minimise the time loss. After that we opted to do an early stop. It's easy to say after the race, but the hard tyre wasn't really working for us, as we didn't have particularly good grip and struggled a bit at the end. I tried my best to hang in there, but it wasn't meant to be. However, for sure we picked up a bit of performance, which is really promising. Overall, it was a positive weekend for us and good to be back in the mix. The car is a work in progress and we keep on pushing and keep trying to improve, so we are heading in the right direction." ISACK HADJAR – DNF “It's a tough one to take. We had a good start from the pitlane and I felt awesome the first few laps. We had very good pace early on and then the mistake came. I didn't see it coming and everything went so fast. I was just too eager and ended up finding the limit of the track. I need to look back at what happened to understand where I went wrong. The team made a big step forward and the pace was much stronger today than we've had in the opening rounds, so I'm frustrated that I couldn't score what I felt were easy points. I'm already itching to get back into the car in Canada and maximise what we now have." LAURENT MEIKES – CEO & Team Principal "Our car is very different today to what it was five weeks ago in Japan, when we were 1.2 seconds off pole. It's clear we still have a lot of work to do, but looking at our race pace today and our quali pace yesterday, I think we are on the right track. We brought upgrades, like almost everyone else, but on top of that we have been able to resolve some of the issues we had up until now and we found some lap time there too. "I have no problem repeating myself when I say we have a fantastic team of people back in Milton Keynes and here at the race track. In my opinion its the best talent in the paddock and they must take the credit for this uptick in performance. It's been a strong united effort at 360 degrees, chassis side and PU side. "We also take home some very important learnings from this weekend on what to improve next and we are well aware that much more is needed in order to compete again for the top spot. Max reminded us of how incredible he is when he can push with the car, sticking the RB22 on the front row yesterday and fighting for each millimetre of track today, coming through the entire field and surviving a 50ish lap long stint on the hard. Isack did not have a clean weekend and we did not help him with the back of the grid start due to our mistake yesterday. His initial pace in the race was strong and I have every confidence we will regroup back in MK and come back stronger for a smoother weekend in Montreal."
The standings just shifted—and Around the ACL is breaking down what actually matters. Meesh, Jake, and Anthony kick things off with the biggest surprises in the new rankings, including movement at the top with Colin Hodet holding #1 and pressure building behind him from Mark Richards, Zack Aiken, and Logan Chamberlain. Then, ACL National Director Todd Kisicki joins the show to talk about the ACL Europe Open in Croatia, the next Team USA mixed doubles qualifier, and what's coming next for league structure. After that, it's time to make some tough calls in “Who Do You Trust More?”—head-to-head decisions featuring names like Sammy Soto vs Gavin Cano and Matt Guy vs Jamie Graham. We close with Climb / Fall / Stay, predicting what's next for key players in the standings. Who's rising? Who's slipping? And who's right where they belong? Standings, strategy, and real decisions—this one sets the tone for what's coming next.
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After a little over a month's worth of baseball games, we're slowly seeing how the season could potentially shape up based on those who are on top and those disappointing in their respective divisions. While there are some teams leading the way that aren't entirely shocking—looking at you, New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers—there are quite a few surprises as well. On this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman play their annual standings golf draft and try to determine how much stock they're putting into the current standings. With surprising teams like the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox at the bottom of their divisions, will they actually stay there for the whole season or will things shake up as they normally do over the 162-game grind? Later, Jake and Jordan talk about the St. Louis Cardinals becoming the first team to get a mop on the road this year, as well as the Philadelphia Phillies sweeping their doubleheader against the struggling San Francisco Giants. The guys then take a look at the mess that was the month of April for the New York Mets, highlight an incredible achievement by Nick Kurtz and make their picks for this week's edition of The Good, The Bad & The Uggla. 2:21 - The Opener: Division standings draft 37:57 - Around The League: Cardinals doing some mopping 44:41 - Miserable month for Mets 52:43 - Nick Kurtz knows how to walk 54:44 - The Good 1:00:28 - The Bad 1:07:22 - The Uggla Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network analyst Ozzie Guillen to break down the White Sox's 5-2 win against the Angels on Tuesday. Later, Blackhawks legend Chris Chelios joined the show to break down the NHL playoffs.
The BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Buffalo Wild Wings! Thank you to Buffalo Wild Wing's for joining us as we provide Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan local high school sports coverage!Coming up: We get you caught up on action the last two weeks, look at the NLL Standings, talk milestones hit by area coaches and MORE!Follow Brandan Carnes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarnesBrandanFollow Justin Feldkamp on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustinFeldkampFollow BCSN on our Social Media:- https://twitter.com/BCSNsports- https://www.facebook.com/bcsnsports- https://www.instagram.com/bcsnsports/- https://www.tiktok.com/@bcsnsports- https://www.youtube.com/bcsnsportsCheck out our website: https://www.bcsnnation.com/podcastThe BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Buffalo Wild Wings.
The Heater Boys give their "State of the Standings" with a division-by-division assessment of the National League.
The Heater Boys give their "State of the Standings" with a division-by-division assessment of the American League.
In the final hour, Dr, James Whelan with the Gambling clinic joined the show and shared his thoughts on the Brenden Sorsby gambling addiction and the rehab process. Listen to hear more. Later in the hour, Chase & Big Joe discussed the latest in major league baseball. To wrap up the show, the guys played Celebrity Birthdays
Orlando City SC is officially at rock bottom. After a brutal 1-0 loss to Houston Dynamo at home, the Lions are stuck at the bottom of the East. In today's livestream, we're breaking down the Houston disaster, asking why our medical staff is the busiest part of the club, and looking ahead to the massive clash against Charlotte FC.
- Slow start for the American League- Your first place Pittsburgh Pirates- The Mets are SPIRALING- Worried about Francisco Lindor?- The year of Jordan Walker?- Mason Miller's 20-strikeout game- TRIVIA: first place teams to miss the playoffsListen/watch: https://bio.link/threeohtakeFollow us!FB: https://www.facebook.com/threeohtakeIG: https://www.instagram.com/threeohtakeTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@threeohtakeX: https://twitter.com/kylecorwintakes“THREEOHTAKE” for 10% off your Chinook Seedery order: https://www.chinookseedery.com/discount/THREEOHTAKE"THREEOHTAKE" for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.com/
- Slow start for the American League- Your first place Pittsburgh Pirates- The Mets are SPIRALING- Worried about Francisco Lindor?- The year of Jordan Walker?- Mason Miller's 20-strikeout game- TRIVIA: first place teams to miss the playoffsListen/watch: https://bio.link/threeohtakeFollow us!FB: https://www.facebook.com/threeohtakeIG: https://www.instagram.com/threeohtakeTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@threeohtakeX: https://twitter.com/kylecorwintakes“THREEOHTAKE” for 10% off your Chinook Seedery order: https://www.chinookseedery.com/discount/THREEOHTAKE"THREEOHTAKE" for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.com/
Today's Sports Daily covers more numbers from the Masters, what happened to their coverage on Sunday, NBA playoff matchups and series prices, Houston/Lakers is most intriguing, & an early look at MLB standings has surprising numbers. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us Fan MailAYOOOOO Welcome back to Luck Management and we got the Pick of The Day Bros back and better than ever for the monthly update. March was an epic month full of incredible sports like March Madness, the start of baseball, NBA pandamonium and so much more. We highlight the end of the Masters and how we are feeling as a crew, It's been tough for Lucky per usual and a slow start into April but the boys are excited as ever to keep the ball rolling as we are starting to hit our stride. Love having on the homies per usual and if you'd like to follow our picks, remember to always fade lucky on his picks lol. As always, keep living the Luck Management Lifestyle. Support the showInstagram: @luck_managementApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1637190216Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JsxM55BY6tRlGzJCiUnvzBrought to you by CharmND. Check us out on Instagram @charm_ND & @CharmNDShop on EtsyKeep living The Luck Management Lifestyle!
Tony Gwynn Jr. joins the program to evaluate if the Atlanta Braves should offer a long-term contract to young catcher Drake Baldwin following a hot start. They also discuss the potential for an MLB work stoppage and how Walt Weiss has revitalized the club's energy. 01:31 - Drake Baldwin Extension Debate 04:37 - Lockout and Ownership Issues 08:56 - Braves Energy and Standings
Elias and Fuad are back for another edition of 3 in the Key! The fellas look back at their preseason predictions of what they thought the NBA standings would look like, and it's bad. The guys also chime in on the MVP race.
Seth and Sean lay out the Rockets standings after their win last night as the playoffs near, and dive into the "intel" the ESPN pundits are putting out there about what the Texans have planned in the draft.
4.7.26 Hour 3, Brian Mitchell and Steve Czaban give their greatest Master's moments of all time. Dan Duggan from The Athletic joins Brian Mitchell and Steve Czaban to talk about Dexter Lawrence requesting a trade and can John Harbaugh get the Giants back on track. Brian Mitchell and Steve Czaban predict how the NFC East standings will look in 2026.
Tom Clarkson is joined by former F1 driver, Jolyon Palmer, and IndyCar race winner, James Hinchcliffe, to look back on what we've learned from the first three races of the season and what we can expect from Miami onwards.The guys discuss the battle between George Russell and Kimi Antonelli at Mercedes, why Oscar Piastri and McLaren were better in Japan, and what they and Ferrari need to do to catch Mercedes.Red Bull Racing find themselves in the midfield battle, so will they regret their decision to not switch full focus to 2026 when Laurent Mekies joined as Team Principal last season? Could Max Verstappen's frustration benefit his teammate, Isack Hadjar? And with Haas and Alpine above Red Bull in the Constructors' Standings, is it clear who the fourth fastest team on the grid is?Plus, Hinch thinks Fernando Alonso is the most positive person at Aston Martin right now, Tom suggests a somewhat contentious reason why, and Jolyon isn't having any of it!THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY...Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/nation BetterHelp: Sign up and get 10% off at betterhelp.com/f1nationIndeed: Get a £100 sponsored job credit to get your jobs more visibility at indeed.com/f1nation
Even with half their team missing, the Florida Panthers can still put on a show. On this episode of Territory Talk, co-hosts Doug Plagens and Jameson Olive break down Tuesday's 6-3 win over the Ottawa Senators, discuss some more injury news and more. Plus, hear what Seth Jones had to say about the team's unwavering culture. Highlights include: • Panthers dominate Senators on Tuesday. (1:45) • Updates on Florida's injured players. (9:00) • Standings check! (19:00) • Are more reinforcements on the way? (29:40)
From 03/23 Hour 2: The Sports Junkies highlight the top March Madness storylines.
03/23 Hour 2: Junkies Bracket Pool Standings - 1:00 Team USA Dominated The NFL In Flag Football - 17:00 Alex Ovechkin Makes More History - 30:00
03/20 Hour 1: March Madness Day One Recap - 1:00 EB's Teaching His Daughter How To Drive - 13:00 Junkies Bracket Challenge Standings - 33:00
From 03/20 Hour 1: The Sports Junkies break down the standings of their bracket pool.