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We head to Kennesaw, Georgia as our 'Summer Rewind' series continues with Declan Dahl, Luke Nichols, & Thomas Allen combining to strikeout 20 Owls in the Bulldogs 8th straight win of the season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug has the Lifetime Roofing lede, he says Redbirds. Martin needs to apologize. Dustin May's start was strong then fell off a touch. Riley O'Brien. Oli Marmol was blunt in his postgame. The struggles after the hot start in the 7th. Predictionary for the NL Division races. When does Sound of Silence play in The Graduate? Doug needs to re-visit the film. Horny Stephen A. Smith. Taking a look at what's going on in Memphis. Strikeout percentages. Revisiting Rondo. Wine Coolers. Evolution of alcoholic beverages. What are people drinking? Black coffee. Edie Brickell. Dirty sodas. Iggy & Brianna Coppage. Doug is laying suspensions left and right. Orlando Storm moving their game. What's bigger in the US, Soccer and Football? Coffee guy and football guy. Doug's soda addiction. Cardinals starters not getting past the 5th and 6th. Hub kittle. What percentage for the Cardinals to make the playoffs? How about win total? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug has the Lifetime Roofing lede, he says Redbirds. Martin needs to apologize. Dustin May's start was strong then fell off a touch. Riley O'Brien. Oli Marmol was blunt in his postgame. The struggles after the hot start in the 7th. Predictionary for the NL Division races. When does Sound of Silence play in The Graduate? Doug needs to re-visit the film. Horny Stephen A. Smith. Taking a look at what's going on in Memphis. Strikeout percentages. Revisiting Rondo. Wine Coolers. Evolution of alcoholic beverages. What are people drinking? Black coffee. Edie Brickell. Dirty sodas. Iggy & Brianna Coppage. Doug is laying suspensions left and right. Orlando Storm moving their game. What's bigger in the US, Soccer and Football? Coffee guy and football guy. Doug's soda addiction. Cardinals starters not getting past the 5th and 6th. Hub kittle. What percentage for the Cardinals to make the playoffs? How about win total? Edie Brickell. Talking E-Bikes and motorcycles. Soccer and football conversation revisited. Miles Mikolas. What I Am. NBA Finals preview from Papers. NBA ratings for the conference finals. Stanley Cup final game 1. Catching balls at Busch. How many baseballs are used in an MLB game? Battlehawks playoffs. Talkin' golf. Rich Gould. Martin going to the game tonight as a fan. Doug had a pretzel last night. Tom Watson & Ben Crenshaw cucking. Explicit albums. Fred Durst. The call of the opening goal of the Stanley Cup Final. Feel Good. Will Clark wasn't high on the SF Giants outfield celebration. Doug agrees. Who should you thrust your pelvis at? Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD Nico Hoerner was asked what rivalry is bigger for the Cubs between the White Sox and the Cardinals. He says White Sox, much to the BFIB chagrin. Cubs – Cards rivalry discussion. Talking Six Flags and Fright Fest. What will the Cardinals do if there is a save situation tonight? Oli Marmol talking about Riley O'Brien last night and his recent struggles. Denim baseball and dress pants. Brett Farve wranglers. We lose the plot for a little so hold onto your hats. Jeff Pearlman. Rose Bowl talk with CFP expansion. Will this affect the sunset? Papers is hot and bothered about it. EMOTD winner See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Getting things rolling. QFTA went short yesterday. Cardinals loss to the Rangers. Strikeout city for the Redbirds. Nolan Gorman, woof. Getting in the weeds a bit. The players protecting Walker have been less than optimal. Stanley Cup Finals, what say you? Cherry bombs, smoke bombs with ya Moms. Martin has a beef with the World Cup. Michael McGreevy with a great performance last night despite the loss. Jim Edmonds bobblehead day on Saturday. Let's try to get ballgame on the program while he's on the farm. Teen Wolf. What's a speakeasy? Doug on Rumpus Rooms. How about a drinking club. Texters get hot and bothered about speakeasys. American Psycho. People debating who they like on the show, which is always nice. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Getting things rolling. QFTA went short yesterday. Cardinals loss to the Rangers. Strikeout city for the Redbirds. Nolan Gorman, woof. Getting in the weeds a bit. The players protecting Walker have been less than optimal. Stanley Cup Finals, what say you? Cherry bombs, smoke bombs with ya Moms. Martin has a beef with the World Cup. Michael McGreevy with a great performance last night despite the loss. Jim Edmonds bobblehead day on Saturday. Let's try to get ballgame on the program while he's on the farm. Teen Wolf. What's a speakeasy? Doug on Rumpus Rooms. How about a drinking club. Texters get hot and bothered about speakeasys. American Psycho. People debating who they like on the show, which is always nice. More on American Psycho. Huey Lewis. Article about the Tarps Off movement. Can the tarps off movement continue all season. What's going on in Webster? Larry Nickel calls in for the WWE Recap. What's Larry watching? Loggins. Skip Schumaker on his favorite memories while playing in STL. 2011 World Series reflection. Wealth shaming. Proctology convo. Who's cool? Deep diving on the Ghostbusters theme dispute between Ray Parker Jr. & Huey Lewis. Elizabeth Berkley. Skip Schumaker joins the show to talk about his managerial role with the Rangers and how he's enjoyed that so far. We also talk about Skip's relationship with Oli Marmol. Skip also shares some of his favorite memories in STL and what it's like to be back on the other side. Differences between playing the game versus managing a team. Skip also talks about his current team and his mindset for the rest of the season. Jamie Rivers and his fiancée Ashley are in studio with us talking about their new health and wellness venture. Ashley gives us the lowdown on what's going on with what they have going on. Jamie & Ashley take questions from the audience. Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDBrody Hermann in-studio bringing heat with his predictions for the NBA and Stanley Cup Finals. UFL Playoff talk because Orlando's team can't play at their own stadium. They have to play in Columbus, Ohio. What's going on? Stifel Market Moves. What does Michael Jackson have to do with this? More class warfare breaking out. Beercats family is starting an STL-area county war. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Los Angeles Angels at Tampa Bay Rays by Tony T. Start Time: 4:10 PM ET TV: MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, ABTV, Rays.TV Los Angeles Starter: Reid Detmers, LHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 4.57, WHIP 1.14. Strikeout rate 28.3%, walk rate 7.2%, ground ball rate 36.4%, home runs allowed 0.7 HR/9. FIP 2.81. Tampa Bay Starter: Drew Rasmussen, RHP — 10 starts, 10 appearances. ERA 2.78, WHIP 0.98. Strikeout rate 23.4%, walk rate 4.6%, ground ball rate 50.3%, home runs allowed 1.1 HR/9.
Philadelphia Phillies at Los Angeles Dodgers by Tony T. Start Time: 10:10 PM ET TV: MLBN, MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, NBCSP, SNLA Philadelphia Starter: Andrew Painter, RHP — 9 starts, 10 appearances. ERA 5.40, WHIP 1.46. Strikeout rate 18.3%, walk rate 7.3%, ground ball rate 40.5%, home runs allowed 1.3 HR/9. FIP 4.36. Los Angeles Starter: Roki Sasaki, RHP — 9 starts, 9 appearances. ERA 4.93, WHIP 1.42. Strikeout rate 21.3%, walk rate 8.9%, ground ball rate 41.9%, home runs allowed 1.8 HR/9.
Arizona Diamondbacks at Seattle Mariners by Tony T. Start Time: 10:10 PM ET TV: MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, DBacks.TV, Mariners.TV Arizona Starter: Ryne Nelson, RHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 4.65, WHIP 1.18. Strikeout rate 19.3%, walk rate 7.5%, ground ball rate 30.4%, home runs allowed 1.7 HR/9. Seattle Starter: Bryan Woo, RHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 3.82, WHIP 1.04. Strikeout rate 23.0%, walk rate 5.5%, ground ball rate 33.3%, home runs allowed 0.8 HR/9.
New York Yankees at Athletics by Tony T. Start Time: 10:05 PM ET TV: Peacock GOTD, MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, YES, NBCSCA New York Starter: Ryan Weathers, LHP — 10 starts, 10 appearances. ERA 3.14, WHIP 1.12. Strikeout rate 28.3%, walk rate 7.0%, ground ball rate 42.6%, home runs allowed 1.3 HR/9. Athletics Starter: J.T. Ginn, RHP — 9 starts, 12 appearances. ERA 3.19, WHIP 1.14. Strikeout rate 22.1%, walk rate 10.6%, ground ball rate 47.5%, home runs allowed 1.0 HR/9.
San Francisco Giants at Colorado Rockies by Tony T. Start Time: 9:10 PM ET TV: MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, NBCSBA, Rockies.TV San Francisco Starter: Adrian Houser, RHP — 10 starts, 10 appearances. ERA 5.30, WHIP 1.48. Strikeout rate 13.2%, walk rate 8.1%, ground ball rate 46.4%, home runs allowed 1.4 HR/9. Colorado Starter: Ryan Feltner, RHP — 5 starts, 5 appearances. ERA 6.30, WHIP 1.50. Strikeout rate 19.3%, walk rate 9.1%, ground ball rate 42.9%, home runs allowed 2.3 HR/9.
Atlanta Braves at Cincinnati Reds by Tony T. Start Time: 7:15 PM ET TV: FOX, FOX One, MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings Atlanta Starter: Martin Perez, LHP — 7 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 2.70, WHIP 1.03. Strikeout rate 21.6%, walk rate 8.1%, ground ball rate 44.0%, home runs allowed 1.0 HR/9. FIP 3.83. Cincinnati Starter: Brady Singer, RHP — 10 starts, 10 appearances. ERA 6.26, WHIP 1.70. Strikeout rate 15.7%, walk rate 5.6%, ground ball rate 39.8%, home runs allowed 2.7 HR/9.
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals by Tony T. Start Time: 7:15 PM ET TV: FOX, FOX One, MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings Chicago Starter/Bulk Pitcher: Ben Brown, RHP — 4 starts, 16 appearances. ERA 2.01, WHIP 0.99. Strikeout rate 26.4%, walk rate 7.9%, ground ball rate 53.5%, home runs allowed 0.2 HR/9. St. Louis Starter: Kyle Leahy, RHP — 10 starts, 10 appearances. ERA 4.44, WHIP 1.58. Strikeout rate 18.3%, walk rate 9.6%, ground ball rate 45.6%, home runs allowed 1.4 HR/9.
Miami Marlins at New York Mets by Tony T. Start Time: 4:10 PM ET TV: MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, Marlins.TV, SNY Miami Starter/Bulk Pitcher: Tyler Phillips, RHP — 1 start, 16 appearances. ERA 1.07, WHIP 1.25. Strikeout rate 21.5%, walk rate 12.5%, ground ball rate 45.7%, home runs allowed 0.3 HR/9. FIP 3.30. New York Starter: Christian Scott, RHP — 6 starts, 6 appearances. ERA 3.20, WHIP 1.38. Strikeout rate 26.3%, walk rate 12.3%, ground ball rate 28.6%, home runs allowed 0.4 HR/9.
Milwaukee Brewers at Houston Astros by Tony T. Start Time: 4:10 PM ET TV: MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, Brewers.TV, SCHN Milwaukee Starter: Brandon Sproat, RHP — 8 starts, 10 appearances. ERA 5.84, WHIP 1.54. Strikeout rate 24.5%, walk rate 13.8%, ground ball rate 42.2%, home runs allowed 1.8 HR/9. Houston Starter: Peter Lambert, RHP — 7 starts, 7 appearances. ERA 3.79, WHIP 1.17. Strikeout rate 23.8%, walk rate 10.7%, ground ball rate 43.8%, home runs allowed 0.4 HR/9.
Boston Red Sox at Cleveland Guardians by Tony T. Start Time: 4:10 PM ET TV: MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, NESN, CleGuardians.TV Boston Starter: Sonny Gray, RHP — 9 starts, 9 appearances. ERA 3.27, WHIP 1.20. Strikeout rate 18.7%, walk rate 6.0%, ground ball rate 49.3%, home runs allowed 0.8 HR/9. Cleveland Starter: Parker Messick, LHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 2.24, WHIP 1.04. Strikeout rate 28.0%, walk rate 7.6%, ground ball rate 43.9%, home runs allowed 0.8 HR/9.
Minnesota Twins at Pittsburgh Pirates by Tony T. Start Time: 4:05 PM ET TV: MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, Twins.TV, SNP Minnesota Starter: Bailey Ober, RHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 3.92, WHIP 1.10. Strikeout rate 16.9%, walk rate 6.7%, ground ball rate 33.7%, home runs allowed 1.3 HR/9. Pittsburgh Starter: Mitch Keller, RHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 3.64, WHIP 1.07. Strikeout rate 17.9%, walk rate 7.4%, ground ball rate 40.1%, home runs allowed 0.6 HR/9.
San Diego Padres at Washington Nationals by Tony T. Start Time: 4:05 PM ET TV: MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, Padres.TV, Nationals.TV San Diego Starter: Michael King, RHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 2.76, WHIP 1.15. Strikeout rate 25.4%, walk rate 11.3%, ground ball rate 48.6%, home runs allowed 0.7 HR/9. Washington Starter: Foster Griffin, LHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 3.63, WHIP 1.13. Strikeout rate 23.2%, walk rate 7.3%, ground ball rate 43.0%, home runs allowed 1.5 HR/9.
Kansas City Royals at Texas Rangers by Tony T. Start Time: 4:05 PM ET TV: FS1, FOX One, MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, Royals.TV, RSN Kansas City Starter: Seth Lugo, RHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 3.74, WHIP 1.38. Strikeout rate 19.8%, walk rate 8.4%, ground ball rate 35.8%, home runs allowed 0.4 HR/9. Texas Starter: Kumar Rocker, RHP — 9 starts, 10 appearances. ERA 3.96, WHIP 1.36. Strikeout rate 19.4%, walk rate 10.2%, ground ball rate 53.0%, home runs allowed 0.9 HR/9.
Toronto Blue Jays at Baltimore Orioles by Tony T. Start Time: 4:05 PM ET TV: MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, MASN, SN, SN+ Toronto Starter: Trey Yesavage, RHP — 6 starts, 6 appearances. ERA 2.25, WHIP 1.06. Strikeout rate 27.3%, walk rate 7.8%, ground ball rate 32.5%, home runs allowed 0.0 HR/9. Baltimore Starter: Brandon Young, RHP — 7 starts, 7 appearances. ERA 3.47, WHIP 1.40. Strikeout rate 16.0%, walk rate 9.9%, ground ball rate 37.5%, home runs allowed 1.2 HR/9. FIP 4.74.
Detroit Tigers at Chicago White Sox byTony T. Start Time: 2:10 PM ET TV: ESPN Unlimited GOTD, MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, DSN, CHSN Detroit Starter: Framber Valdez, LHP — 11 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 4.28, WHIP 1.33. Strikeout rate 18.7%, walk rate 8.6%, ground ball rate 49.5%, home runs allowed 0.9 HR/9. Chicago Starter: Anthony Kay, LHP — 9 starts, 11 appearances. ERA 3.96, WHIP 1.39. Strikeout rate 16.5%, walk rate 9.7%, ground ball rate 42.6%, home runs allowed 1.2 HR/9. FIP 5.20.
In The Pen Rick Graham (@IAmRickGraham) and Jake Crumpler (@jakecrumpler) identify sleepers on the strikeout and swinging strike rate leaderboards. Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Shane Baz has pitched well in two opportunities against the Rays, but he was actually rewarded with run support this time around. The guys are encouraged by the way Baz seems to be rounding into form.
Reid Detmers struck out 14 Rangers (3:38)! ... Nolan McLean's ERA is on the rise (8:24). ... The Astros threw a combined no-hitter, Gerrit Cole is back and the Nats lineup keeps mashing (14:00). ... We had more prospect promotions this weekend (24:05). ... News (31:32): Dylan Cease went on the IL with a hamstring injury. ... Stephen Kolek threw a 4-hit shutout (38:45). ... Ryan Waldschmidt is hitting well so far (47:31). ... Who's hot and who's not (51:22)? ... Let's fire up the Worry-O-Meter (1:01:50). ... We had signs of life from these pitchers (1:07:41). ... We wrap up with leftovers, bullpens and streamers (1:12:47). Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday Download and Follow Fantasy Baseball Today on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/QiKv Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CPTowers ...
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Ali Mac, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan continue to recap and react to the Atlanta Braves winning another series yesterday after beating the Boston Red Sox 8-1 in Atlanta in the rubber match of their three game series, and explain why they think the Braves can't afford for third baseman and slugger Austin Riley to turn into a home run or strikeout hitter.
Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox — 7:10 PM ET by Tony T. Jameson Taillon starts for Chicago. Taillon is a right-handed pitcher with 8 starts and appearances. He is 2-2 with a 3.94 ERA. WHIP: 1.14. Strikeout %: 21.5. Walk %: 8.6. Ground Ball %: 34.6. Home Runs Allowed Per Nine Innings: 2.17. FIP: 5.67. Hard Hit Contact: 15.
Milwaukee Brewers at Minnesota Twins — 7:10 PM ET by Tony T. Logan Henderson starts for Milwaukee. Henderson is a right-handed pitcher with 3 starts and appearances. He is 0-1 with a 4.15 ERA. WHIP: 0.92. Strikeout %: 32.7. Walk %: 4.1. Ground Ball %: 22.6. Home Runs Allowed Per Nine Innings: 0.69. FIP: 2.10. Hard Hit Contact: 25.8.
Texas Rangers at Houston Astros — 7:10 PM ET by Tony T. Jacob deGrom starts for Texas. deGrom is a right-handed pitcher with 8 starts and appearances. He is 3-2 with a 2.62 ERA. WHIP: 0.92. Strikeout %: 32.8. Walk %: 4.6. Ground Ball %: 29.6. Home Runs Allowed Per Nine Innings: 1.21. FIP: 2.83. Hard Hit Contact: 19.4.
Boston Red Sox at Atlanta Braves — 7:15 PM ET by Tony T. Payton Tolle starts for Boston. Tolle is a left-handed pitcher with starts and appearances. He is 1-2 with a 2.78 ERA. WHIP: 0.88. Strikeout %: 31. Walk %: 6.9. Ground Ball %: 38. Home Runs Allowed Per Nine Innings: 0.79. FIP: 2.79. Hard Hit Contact: 12 Bryce Elder starts for Atlanta. Elder is a right-handed pitcher with 4 starts and appearances. He is 4-1 with a 1.81 ERA. WHIP: 1.01. Strikeout %: 24.4. Walk %: 9.2. Ground Ball %: 42.9. Home Runs Allowed Per Nine Innings: 0.49. FIP: 3.08. Hard Hit Contact: 19.3.
Los Angeles Dodgers at Los Angeles Angels — 9:38 PM ET by Tony T. Justin Wrobleski starts for Los Angeles. Wrobleski is a left-handed pitcher with 6 starts and 7 appearances. He is 5-1 with a 2.42 ERA. WHIP: 0.99. Strikeout %: 12.4. Walk %: 6.2. Ground Ball %: 40. Home Runs Allowed Per Nine Innings: 0.40. FIP: 3.57. Hard Hit Contact: 17.9.
The Forest Lake native has struggled to find his groove at the plate this season and will try to find himself at AAA, St. Paul. Reaction from former Saints Manager and Twins Major League Coordinator, Toby Gardenhire on Twins 1st Pitch.
The Forest Lake native has struggled to find his groove at the plate this season and will try to find himself at AAA, St. Paul. Reaction from former Saints Manager and Twins Major League Coordinator, Toby Gardenhire on Twins 1st Pitch.
Hard to imagine it's been 28 years to the day that Kerry Wood threw his infamous 20 strikeout game. Alex and Lance caught up with the Cubs Hall of Famer at Cubs Convention and revisited that memorable May day.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Emerson Hancock joins Softy and Dick Fain to discuss his 14 strikeout game against the Royals on Saturday, the changes from 2025 to 2026 including the sweeper and growth in other roles, the Randy Johnson event on Saturday, and facing the Atlanta Braves this week, who he grew up rooting for in Cairo, Georgia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Giglio calls in to apologize to Joel Embiid following the 76ers' massive Game 7 win over the Boston Celtics. They also discuss Hugh Douglas's embarrassing performance at the Devonta Smith celebrity softball game where Jalen Hurts struck him out. The conversation concludes with a look at the Sixers' series against the Knicks and the Flyers' matchup with the Hurricanes. 02:28 - Giglio Apologizes to Joel Embiid 04:40 - Hurts Strikes Out Hugh Douglas 10:04 - Previewing Sixers Versus Knicks 18:21 - Flyers vs. Hurricanes Analysis
We at The Motley Fool are proponents of investing in individual stocks. But does that result in betting your financial future on too few companies? In this second of a two-part conversation, Motley Fool Senior Advisor Robert Brokamp speaks with Ben Carlson about the risks of investing in individual stocks, market valuations, balancing saving for the future vs. enjoying life today, and the career advice we give our kids. Ben is the Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management, the writer behind the “A Wealth of Common Sense” blog, the co-host of the Animal Spirits podcast, and the author of “Risk and Reward: How to Handle Market Volatility and Build Long-Term Wealth,” which will be available on May 12. Listen to our April 18 episode for Part 1 of this conversation. Host: Robert Brokamp, CFP®, EAGuest: Ben Carlson, CFAEngineers: Lauren Budabin, Bart Shannon Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement.We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April 17, 2026 ~ Creator Jeff Lazaros explains the concept behind Strikeout Baseball and how his new idea is reimagining the future of the sport. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jeff is in Disney World? Yep—and because of that, we bring you Team Tim Disney… and it’s perfection. Huge thank you to everyone who sent in their Team Tim Disney submissions—they were absolutely incredible. Well done! Plenty of takeaways this episode, including a big game from Max Muncy and the unlikely heroics that got him there. We also say goodbye to one of baseball’s greats, as Tim reflects on the impact Phil Garner had on him and on the game. Strikeouts are piling up this season, which means we’ve got ANOTHER Team Tim—did we get lucky or what? If you had a four-strikeout game this year, there’s a good chance you made the team. And a special thank you to Catholic University for giving Tim such an amazing day and for the love they’ve shown our family. Be sure to follow or subscribe wherever you watch or listen—and share the show with a friend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brad Evans and Pat Boyle discuss today's report that we could be on the verge of seeing replacement referees in the NFL, and why this could be a disaster for the league. Plus, our favorites Moneyline, Totals, Home Run and Strikeout bets for the late night baseball slate.
Brad Evans and Pat Boyle welcome in Jeff Joyce of MLB Roundtrip on Sirius XM MLB Network radio stops by to discuss his top takeaways from the opening weekend of action, including his thoughts on the debut of ABS, hot starts by both the Yankees and Blue Jays pitching staffs, why Munetaka Murakami is a Rookie of the Year candidate,his early National League Cy-Young pick, and is a Mike Trout trade at some point this season actually realistic? Then, vent on some of their problems with Major League Baseball's Opening Day scheduling decisions, and if they are legitimate or fake outrage. The hour wraps with today's report that we could be on the verge of seeing replacement referees in the NFL, and why this could be a disaster for the league. Plus, our favorites Moneyline, Totals, Home Run and Strikeout bets for the late night baseball slate.
The Brewers turned opening day into a laugher, a 14-2 victory over the White Sox that hopefully proves to be a good omen for the 2026 season. Brewers reporter Curt Hogg was on the scene, and he joins host JR Radcliffe to discuss the ins and outs, starting with an early-morning announcement that Jackson Chourio would be opening the year on the injured list with a surprise injury incurred three weeks ago. Jacob Misiorowski shines with 11 strikeouts, part of a record-setting 20 for Brewers pitchers. William Contreras debuts a new look and gets a big hit. David Hamilton might be the most Brewers player of all time, two guys go deep, newcomer Jake Woodford makes his debut, a huge outcome for JR's preseason predictions and more.
Some Final Four picks from the boys, are NFL replacement refs a possibility, and are we worried the Royals didn't add enough strikeouts to the bullpen. full 2949 Thu, 19 Mar 2026 17:26:04 +0000 MKtjqDtsrHWNNxusqbYbbnGxc7AtT9WG society & culture Cody & Gold society & culture Some Final Four picks from the boys, are NFL replacement refs a possibility, and are we worried the Royals didn't add enough strikeouts to the bullpen. Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture
Craig Carton and Chris “Big Mac” McMonigle break down a wild day in sports on The Carton Show on WFAN. Did the Baltimore Ravens just outplay Tom Brady and the Raiders in the Trey Hendrickson / Maxx Crosby drama? Carton thinks Brady got completely pantsed by Baltimore's front office.
Craig Carton and Chris “Big Mac” McMonigle break down the CHAOS after Team USA's shocking loss in the World Baseball Classic. Aaron Judge had the tying run at the plate and struck out. Now fans are asking the brutal question: can you trust Judge in the clutch?
Get $25 off your first grading submission with PSA at https://bit.ly/JomboyTalkinYanks with code YANKS25 Go to https://www.tryjoymode.com/YANKS Or enter YANKS at checkout for 20% off. +++ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:50 Giancarlo Stanton Can't Open a Bag of Chips 5:55 CC Sabathia's Number Getting Retired 12:34 What if the Pitching Depth Isn't Real? 20:20 The Bullpen Behind Bednar 26:10 What if Ben Rice Isn't the Next Kyle Schwarber? 32:10 Strikeouts at the Bottom of the Order 37:05 Does Volpe Have Unlimited Leash Again? 41:11 What If They Just Flop in the Playoffs? 46:40 What if Judge Misses Substantial Time? The Biggest Yankee Fears for 2026 | 1325 Quelling the Biggest Yankee Fears for 2026 | 1325 Stanton's Elbows are Still Hurt | 1326 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.