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Todd Zeile joins the show to talk Subway Series, the Mets pitching lab, Pete's hot start, Carlos Mendoza, and more!
Hour 4: Todd Zeile joins the show to talk Subway Series, the Mets pitching lab, Pete's hot start, Carlos Mendoza, and more! Callers talk big New York sports night. Plus, Call of The Day, and Knicks / Subway Series predictions.
Hour 1: Sal says Juan Soto is now the villain to the Yankee fan, BT says he was just a player who passed through. Did Juan Soto choose the Mets or the money? His recent comments may be an indicator. Plus, will the Yankees play a tribute video for Juan Soto? Hour 2: Is Tonight a "Must-Win" for The Knicks? Sal and BT say Brunson will NOT allow them to lose game 6 at home, but Towns' big game disappearances are a major concern. Suzyn Waldman joins to talk Yankees. Sal says the Yankee fan SHOULD hate Juan Soto. Hour 3: Is this weekend more about Soto, Judge and their individual stats, or is it about wins and losses? Is Karl-Anthony Towns soft? And do Yankee fans want to see Juan Soto fail? Hour 4: Todd Zeile joins the show to talk Subway Series, the Mets pitching lab, Pete's hot start, Carlos Mendoza, and more! Callers talk big New York sports night. Plus, Call of The Day, and Knicks / Subway Series predictions.
Todd Zeile joins the podcast to speak with Jay about the exciting offseason the Mets have already had, the close-knit group of guys that Todd played with her, their relationship with the 9/11 relief effort and Todd reveals if he wanted the Yankees or anyone else in 2000. 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 celebration of the Mets reaching the NLCS, Greg decides to open some of his junk wax packs to share with Mike and Chico. Enjoy the talk about Tom Candiotti, Todd Zeile and Glenn Braggs.
The guys are joined by former Met and current Mets analyst on SNY Todd Zeile to talk about how confident he is with the Mets making the playoffs as well as his MLB career.
Hour 3. The guys are joined by former Todd Zeile and Shaun and Tommy go back and forth with their Lugash Debate about the Yankees and Mets. Hour 3.
Former Met and current SNY analyst Todd Zeile joins Pat on the leadoff spot prior to Wednesday's series finale against the Blue Jays.
Jay Horwitz is joined by Todd Zeile, David Spampinato and Becky Rossman. Becky is the CEO of Tuesday's Children, a national organization that provides healing and resilience for military families of the fallen and those who continue to be affected by September 11th. David Spampinato is a current Mets employee whose father lost his life that day whose family was helped by the program, David shares his fond memories of what Tuesday's Children was able to offer in support of his family's grief and the friendship that blossomed between himself and Todd Zeile. 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
As Spring Training is upon us, Garth Brooks and Jay reminisce over their time together back in the spring of 2000 when Garth Brooks joined the Mets for camp. Garth shares his stories of playing with Todd Zeile, Mike Piazza and John Franco, getting his 2000 NL Championship ring, keeping in contect with players like Robin Ventura and much more in this very surprising Mets alumni episode! 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
Former MLB Player and Current SNY Analyst, Todd Zeile, Kurball Whiskey's CBO, Monica Badlani, and Eddie the Legend Author, Brian Scala Make This Another Huge Triple Play Todd Zeile is a former Major League Baseball player whose varied positions included, third baseman, catcher, and first baseman. He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. We first met Todd at the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame dinner when he was there to support one of the inductees and again a year later when Todd received the honor of being inducted into the same aforementioned Hall of Fame. Other than his several years with St. Louis, Todd's career was spent with different teams every one or two years and this gave him a unique perspective. We discuss all of the preceding and much more with Todd, including his outstanding work as an SNY television analyst. Monica Badlani is the Chief Business Officer (CBO) for Kurvball Whiskey. Kurvball has a very unique flavor as it blends the taste of whiskey with the taste of barbecue. We learn about Kurvball's origins and how Monica became involved. The whiskey can be used in many types of drinks as well as many types of recipes. Kurvball is working at becoming known and enjoyed throughout the United States and overseas. Kurvball bills itself as the "original barbecue whiskey." Go to https://www.kurvballwhiskey.com/home/ for more information. Brian Scala is an author and his latest novel is titled, Eddie the Legend. Brian is unlike other authors we have on as his book is a work of fiction. However, Brian is an avid baseball fan and big fan of the New York Mets. He incorporates his fandom within the book's very entertaining pages as he creates a close-knit friend group that also loves baseball, especially the New York Mets. Go to https://www.brianscala.com/ for more information on Brian and all of his books. We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Kim Ng leaves Marlins could NY be next stop? News on Francisco Lindor, Davey Johnson,Todd Zeile, and more. Gary Mack brings you all the latest news, talk, and rumors, on each edition of MetsMusings. Tune into the show to hear some great talk on the longest running, independent podcast covering the NY Mets. CONTACT/JOIN US Email - metsmusings@gmail.com Voicemail me at: 516 329- 9396 SUPPORT THE SHOW Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/metsmusings Spotify - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/metsmusings SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram - MetsMusings Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/metsmusings YouTube - MetsMusings Mack Twitter - @MetsMusingsGM VIDEO VERSION https://youtu.be/zbUFNy1Cwl8 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/metsmusings/support
There is one way that the 2023 Mets might outdo the 2022 Mets in a positive way, and that is with their power. Brandon Nimmo hit his 19th home run of the season last night, which puts him one away from giving the Mets four players with 20 or more.When Nimmo next goes deep, he'll join Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor, both of whom cracked 20-plus last year, as well as Francisco Álvarez, who like Nimmo has a career high this year — the catcher, of course, is a rookie. Last year, Eduardo Escobar gave the Mets three 20-homer guys.The team record is five players with 20 or more, set by Alonso, Michael Conforto, J.D. Davis, Todd Frazier, and Jeff McNeil in 2019. Unless Daniel Vogelbach, currently at 12, has a huge September, the number this year will be four, and the Mets have done that three other times:* 1987: Gary Carter, Howard Johnson, Kevin McReynolds, Darryl Strawberry* 2000: Edgardo Alfonzo, Mike Piazza, Robin Ventura, Todd Zeile* 2016: Asdrúbal Cabrera, Yoenis Céspedes, Curtis Granderson, Neil WalkerFrom 2006-2008, Carlos Beltrán, Carlos Delgado, and David Wright each hit 20 or more homers, but never had a fourth slugger join them. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo each went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts last night in Georgia, another rough night in a rough season, and another little edit to the Mets' history books.The list of career three-strikeout games is an interesting one, because it's one of those things… like… you've got to be pretty good to be in the lineup to strike out three times regularly enough to be on the list. So, it's probably not a surprise that David Wright holds the record at 61, for as long as he was a power-hitting Met. It's a pretty wide gap, 10 of these games, to number two on the list, Michael Conforto at 51. Then it's Darryl Strawberry at 48, and now a tie for fourth at 44 between Dave Kingman and Alonso.Nimmo already was in the top 10, and now has broken his tie with Ron Swoboda for ninth place. Nimmo's 30th three-strikeout game puts him six behind the two men tied for sixth, Tommie Agee and Lucas Duda. Rounding out that top 10, with 28 times striking out three times in a game, is Jerry Koosman, who more than made up for it with the strikeouts he racked up on the mound — 1,799 of his 2,556 career K's came in orange and blue.The next 10 are pretty interesting as a mix: Curtis Granderson and Mookie Wilson at 24; Todd Hundley, Howard Johnson, and Cleon Jones at 22; Ike Davis at 21; Mike Piazza at 20; Carlos Beltrán and Tom Seaver at 19; and it's actually 11, not 10, because tied for 20th place on this list are Carlos Delgado and Francisco Lindor, with 18 three-strikeout games as Mets.Lindor was 1-for-2 last night, with a walk and a hit by pitch. That moved him up to sole possession of 48th place on the Mets' all-time list for reaching base three times in a game. He's done it 65 times now, snapping a tie with Ángel Pagán. Next time Lindor gets on base three times, he'll tie George Foster and Todd Zeile for 46th, with Gregg Jefferies (67), Hubie Brooks (69), and Ron Swoboda (70) on the radar. Wright has that team record at 336, with Nimmo the active leader at 142 (13th all-time, between Mookie and Lee Mazzilli), and Alonso even with Jeff McNeil at 109 (a 22nd-place tie between Conforto and Kevin McReyonlds).The top 11 Mets, ahead of Nimmo and Wilson, for reaching base three times in a game?* Wright, 336* José Reyes, 238* Edgardo Alfonzo, 196* Strawberry, 192* Jones & Piazza, 186* Keith Hernandez, 185* Beltrán, 171* HoJo, 170* Bud Harrelson, 168* Ed Kranepool, 154 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
The Cup of Mets Podcast Welcomes 16 Year MLB Veteran, Former New York Mets 1B and Current Mets Analyst Todd Zeile to the Program! We discussed the Mets trade deadline strategy - going all sell mode by wheeling and dealing six big leaguers including Max Scherzer & Justin Verlander, as well what the next few years could look like in Queens and how he expects the Mets to attack free agency. FOLLOW US on TWITTER, YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM: @Cupofmets RATE & SUBSCRIBE on SPOTIFY, APPLE or wherever you get your favorite Podcasts.
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Born April 18th, 1959From St. Cloud, MNDrafted in the 16th round of the 1980 draft by the Minnesota Twins.15-year Major League Career with the Twins, Royals, Phillies, Marlins, and Dodgers.National League Pennant winner with the Phillies in 1993.World Series Champion with the Marlins in 1997.Was part of one of the biggest trades in recent history. In 1998 was sent to the Dodgers along with Bobby Bonilla, Charles Johnson, and Gary Sheffield for Mike Piazza and Todd Zeile.Has his own foundation that helps children growing up with Tourette Syndrome.All around Awesome Guy….welcome to the show Jim Eisenreich
WHERE'S TRUMP'S DENIAL? A BLOCK (1:50) SPECIAL COMMENT: Everybody from Lindsey Graham to Marco Rubio to Kellyanne Conway attacked The Washington Post for reporting the FBI found a Top Secret document stashed at Mar-a-Lago "describing a foreign government's...nuclear capabilities." But who came out and said 'Nah, Trump DIDN'T DO IT?' Isn't ANYBODY going to deny it? (3:57) Even some nonsensical 'he did it to secure the documents' defense? No? Nothing? (4:24) Three DAYS before Nixon resigned, Congressman Chuck Wiggins was still insisting Nixon was innocent! Three days! NOBODY believes Trump DIDN'T do this! (6:00) Or is the "foreign government" really Israel and they're all too terrified to say anything? (6:25) But if it were Israel wouldn't Mitch McConnell throw Trump overboard to protect his own ass? (7:30) The other news: Steve Bannon Day. He says "they'll have to kill me first." Sounds like a plan. (7:42) Who is William S. Russell and why does the January 6 Grand Jury want to hear from him? (8:30) And yes, CNN led an hour last night pushing one of the 'The Real Crime Is The Leak' stories. The turning has begun. (11:00) When new CNN boss Chris Licht and I were together at MSNBC, I thought he ate glue (11:15) I've known Licht's first talent hire - Cop Apologist John Miller - since I worked with him in 1978! If you need a living symbol of CNN's coming conservatism, Miller is it. He's so bad that even New York Mayor Eric Adams (himself an ex-cop) apologized for him! B BLOCK (18:30) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DIE: Deserey, and a desperate need for fosters in NYC (20:55) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: The problem with Obama's portrait, comparative life expectancy, Oath Keepers in our midst. (22:55) IN SPORTS: The guy from the Minnesota Twins? His cousin wrote Hamilton; Jerry Seinfeld blames "Timmy Trumpet" for the Mets slide; MSG boss Jim Dolan steps in political crap yet again (28:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Fox News screwing up the bio of a founding father, Senator Ron Johnson, and Michigan's Kristina Karamo vie for honors. C BLOCK (32:10) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: The man I met on 9/11, who cheated death because the regular men's room attendant at a top New York City restaurant. It's the story of that sad anniversary, in miniature.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Al Leiter, John Franco and Todd Zeile join Jay Horwitz at Engine 55 in Lower Manhattan for a very special episode of the Amazin' Mets Alumni Podcast. These members of the 2001 Mets discuss the team's tradition of visiting a firehouse in New York for the past 21 years, an annual visit they vowed to maintain following the tragedy of September 11. 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
Al Leiter, John Franco and Todd Zeile join Jay Horwitz at Engine 55 in Lower Manhattan for a very special episode of the Amazin' Mets Alumni Podcast. These members of the 2001 Mets discuss the team's tradition of visiting a firehouse in New York for the past 21 years, an annual visit they vowed to maintain following the tragedy of September 11. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The former Dodger and current SNY analyst talks to DV before the Dodgers face Jacob deGrom and the Mets.
The former Dodger and current SNY analyst talks to DV before the Dodgers face Jacob deGrom and the Mets.
Bonus Episode! The boys talked to David Cone and Todd Zeile a few weeks back. Zeile gave us a great interview talking about what it meant to be a Met during 9/11, his emotions during Mike Piazza's heroics, playing for Joe Torre, and life after baseball including a bonus Charlie Sheen story. We only had a few minutes with Coney but asked him what it meant to be a Met, how it was joining the team in 1987, and what goes through a pitchers head during a no-hitter or perfect game 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
Bonus Episode! The boys talked to David Cone and Todd Zeile a few weeks back. Zeile gave us a great interview talking about what it meant to be a Met during 9/11, his emotions during Mike Piazza's heroics, playing for Joe Torre, and life after baseball including a bonus Charlie Sheen story. We only had a few minutes with Coney but asked him what it meant to be a Met, how it was joining the team in 1987, and what goes through a pitchers head during a no-hitter or perfect game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(01:17) — YANKEES: JJ goes over Brian Cashman's comments about the Astros' 2017 World Series win. (04:25) — METS: With the season a week away, Jacob deGrom faces another shoulder injury. How much does this hurt the Mets' campaign this year? (06:27) — NETS: JJ recaps the thriller in Brooklyn after the Nets fall short to Giannis and the Bucks. (08:45) — KNICKS: Julius Randle continues to struggle and has not shown leadership. Will he be a Knick next season? (12:46) — CALLS: Callers talk Yankees, Knicks, Nets, Rangers. (25:30) — TODD ZEILE: SNY's Todd Zeile joins the show to talk the Mets' chances in the NL East, Scherzer's intensity, Francisco Lindor, and who will be the Mets' X factor. (50:14) — TRIVIA: Another week of Trivia Q&A With JJ. Can he finally get out his slump? We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the Listener Line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Spotify Greenroom! https://spotifygr.link/Z2KGxnBEUib Host: John Jastremski Guest: Todd Zeile Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was the dawn of a new era for the Cubs with Andy MacPhail, Ed Lynch and Jim Riggleman wandering into town. They traded for Brian McRae, grabbed Howard Johnson off the scrapheap, and once they found out what a juggernaut they had they traded in-season for Todd Zeile, Luis Gonzalez and Scott Servais. Frank Castillo almost threw a no hitter, Randy Myers almost killed a guy, Shawon Dunston, Scott Bullett and Mark Parent came up big down the stretch (no, really), and when faced with elimination they refused to lose until almost the very end. Join us as we relive the 1995 Cubs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/desipio/message
DV chats with former Dodger infielder and current New York Mets broadcaster, Todd Zeile.
First time guest Keith Dorsey of the Dawson Black podcast steps into the sleeping bag to talk Dirty Deeds staring Milo Ventimiglia and Lacey Chabert. This 2005 teen sex comedy partially financed (and also co-staring) former Major League Baseball star Todd Zeile didn't land with critics when it first came out. That doesn't stop Keith from showing some love and letting the slumbers know why it's one of his go-to movies. Keith also shares who he likes and dislikes the most on his most recent Dawson's Creek rewatch.
Mets lose heartbreaker to Marlins 2-1 in 10 innings..did Rojas make right move pitching to de la Cruz? .We revisit the black cat game in 69 vs Cubs, Loup looking to resign with Mets (must do for Mets), Mets looking forward to Nimmo and deGrom return, reviewing Matt Harvey's season with Orioles, Happy Birthday to Todd Zeile and Mike Hampton , Jeooardy and trivia. What's going on in the group. Enjoy and Let's go Mets! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stan-phillips8/support
As we approach the 20th anniversary of September 11 former Mets John Franco and Todd Zeile join Mets VP of operations Sue Lucchi and Mets fan Carol Gies for an emotional conversation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As we approach the 20th anniversary of September 11 former Mets John Franco and Todd Zeile join Mets VP of operations Sue Lucchi and Mets fan Carol Gies for an emotional conversation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andy Martino welcomes special guest co-host Todd Zeile to the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, as things are heating up for the Mets with the offense and the MLB Trade Deadline. Todd delivers detailed breakdowns of several Mets hitters, including Jeff McNeil, Michael Conforto, and Dom Smith. Andy and Todd also go deep on rumors and strategies surrounding what the Mets could do ahead of the MLB Trade Deadline, and go back in time to re-visit the beginning of David Wright's career in 2004.
JJ opens with the Knicks' tough overtime loss to the Lakers on Tuesday night and lays out what needs to happen for New York to get in the 4-5 matchup before talking about the Yankees' win over the Rays (1:01). Then, he chats with former MLB player and current SNY Mets analyst Todd Zeile about the team's solid start, their lack of hitting, Lindor's early struggles, and whether deGrom is the most dominant pitcher since Pedro Martinez (14:12). Next, JJ talks about the Nets' win over the Bulls and reacts to a couple voicemails (37:03). Finally, he closes it out with the founder of Spread Investor, James Alberino, to discuss the Knicks' odds come playoff time and how to bet the NBA playoffs (50:15). Plus, we always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the Listener Line at 917-382-1151. Host: John Jastremski Guest: Todd Zeile and James Alberino Producer: Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Met and current analyst for SNY, Todd Zeile joins Moose and Maggie to talk Mets recent struggles in Chicago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Todd Zeile of SNY joins Moose and Maggie to talk about the New York Mets 2021 season and of course the Francisco Lindor extension. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, the duo enters the 2015, 2000 and 1986 rosters into a randomizer and freestyles on the players that come up. Names like Keith Hernandez, Rickey Henderson, Bud Harrelson and Todd Zeile are discussed, while obscure Mets like Mark Johnson are also part of the chat. Along the way RH and JohnnyIce also share stories about how they first met, comment on the wild week that was MLB and Mets baseball, and give a shoutout to several Quinnipiac Bobcat alums.
Justin and Trev go back to 1996 for a day of poor reflexes and early exit at first base. Switching from third to first is supposed to be somewhat seamless, but it certainly didn't look that way for Todd Zeile on August 7, when he broke a National League record for defensive errors in one game and committed two on the same play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy Martino is joined by guest co-host Todd Zeile for a new Shea Anything podcast that is geared up for some Mets offseason action. Andy and Todd cover the courtship between free agent starting pitcher Trevor Bauer and the Mets, and also break down the development of Pete Alonso, Dom Smith, J.D. Davis, Edwin Diaz, and the team’s defense moving forward.
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Within a few days of one another this week, the baseball world discovered it had lost both Tom Seaver and Lou Brock. So, this week, Mike and Bill look back at the incredible life and career of one of baseball's great speedsters, and his connections to possibly the greatest pitcher of all time. Plus, happy birthday to Vince DiMaggio and Todd Zeile.
16-year MLB player, Todd Zeile, is part of the indie game developer, Bit Fry, based in New Hampshire. They are the first company to ever create a new, officially licensed sports gaming franchise that features star athletes from all the major sports leagues. Rick talks to Todd on this episode of “Tech of Sports”. You … Continue reading Todd Zeile, Former Major Leaguer, Executive at Game Developer, Bit Fry →
What a year 2020 has been for retired baseball coach TOM GAMBOA. He underwent a hernia operation in February while recovering from cancer. In June, he married off his daughter, Kristin, to ex-major leaguer TODD ZEILE. Two weeks later, Gamboa contracted coronavirus. I speak with Gamboa and Zeile about their long-time acquaintance, their blended families and this challenging year.
Former Met Todd Zeile talks about the being a part of the 2000 NL champion Mets, his transition to the SNY studio and much more.
Former Met Todd Zeile talks about the being a part of the 2000 NL champion Mets, his transition to the SNY studio and much more.
Former Met Todd Zeile talks about the being a part of the 2000 NL champion Mets, his transition to the SNY studio and much more.
Former Met Todd Zeile talks about the being a part of the 2000 NL champion Mets, his transition to the SNY studio and much more.
Todd Zeile joined the show to discuss the postponement of the Subway Series. Plus, more injuries for the Yankees on Audio Files.
SNY Mets analyst Todd Zeile joined the show to discuss the postponement of the Subway Series, and how it will affect the Mets going forward.
Peter Burns and Katie George fill in for Dan and Stugotz and talk to Todd Zeile and Ramona Shelburne. Plus, what would you ask on the MLB conference call and much more.
Peter Burns and Katie George fill in for Dan and Stugotz and talk to Jeff Passan, Jorge Sedano, Todd Zeile and Ramona Shelburne. Plus, the Miami Marlins have a COVID-19 outbreak in their clubhouse, the key to the MLB season lies with the Phillies and more.
SNY analyst and former Met Todd Zeile joined the show to preview Mets Opening Day. Plus, LeBron James speaks out on Audio Files.
SNY analyst and former Met Todd Zeile joined Bart and Chris Carlin to preview Opening Day for the Mets and what to expect from the team this season.
The Big Opening; (1:00) DIscussion of adding guys to the bench (2:23) Rick talks golf, in that process he offends Detroit, Comic Book Guys, Bryson Dechambeau; we talk about Bryson Dechambeau's ego exposed (9:25) We would fade the hell out of Bryson Dechambeau in the Masters (10:52) The Life and Times of Frank Balistrieri (12:16) Our Breaking News Correspondent Whit Story talks about his latest assignment, a trip to a COVID hotspot in Florida, Tim is trying to get Whit deployed to an assignment in the bubble (15:50) We meet one of the new guys off the Bench, Darin Didier -- you will quickly hear references to Todd Zeile, Mike Tyson, Eric Esch aka Butterbean, Floyd Mayweather, Rocky Marciano, and Donald Igwebuike (20:44) We review our predictions for the 6 Award Winners in MLB this year, Cy Young, Rookie of Year and MVP (37:55) We do the final set of Win Totals with the AL and NL West teams (42:25) "Not the Todd Van Poppel A's" and "Reggie Jackson's Silver Slugger" (52:14) Tim reads the backside of the Padres lineup and the Starting Pitchers (54:18) Make sure to come to our Facebook Live Event for our Home Run Derby Pool, July 19th (56:00) Our final segment: Shit We Got Wrong -- but mostly Tim, ie "Fake News Edition III" (1:02:00) The definition of integrity, Whit turns himself in for Shit We Got Wrong (1:04:38) We attempt to cash the 4 team parlay, but our host cost us the bet. And then he quotes the Movie Casino.
Todd Zeile, former MLB star and SNY TV Studio Analyst, joins Everybody Pulls The Tarp Host Andrew Moses for a one-on-one interview.Everybody Pulls The Tarp is a leadership insights platform featuring conversations with leaders in business, sports, and media about the team-first, do-whatever-it-takes mindset powering success. For additional info: www.everybodypullsthetarp.com
This week we catch up with Bit Fry's Todd Zeile to discuss their game Ultimate Rivals: The Rink. Plus! Rich and Bryan check in to see what they've been playing and watching. Lots of fun discussion! The Press Row Podcast is brought to you by Out of the Park Baseball 21, now available worldwide! Pick it up on Steam or directly from Out of the Park Developments.
On this episode of TMA w/ Nick Hamilton -Nick has an indepth convo w/ SNY analyst & former MLB player Todd Zeile, and the latest going on in the world of sports
The Sean Salisbury Show (@SSalisburyShow) w/ @SeanUnfiltered, @MC790 & @AdamGSager 2-25-20 Hour 1 Kobe memorial was yesterdayRockets get a win over the KnicksAstros win yesterdaySean is in AZ, didn't see Madison Bumgarner or Mason SaundersHour 2NFL Combine talk, Joe Burrow has small handsSalisbury StakeoutNFL CombineHour 3QBs at the combine, Jacob Eason comparisonsJoe Burrow says he'll play for whatever team drafts him, won't throw or workout at the combineTexans draft needs and offseasonHour 4Former MLB player Todd Zeile joins us to talk about the Astros and the upcoming seasonTalked Astros and what to expect this season from fansWrap up show
Todd Zeile Talks About The Astros Scandal, Upcoming MLB Season & More
KFC and Clem recap the barking elbow saga, whether the Mets should sign Gio Gonzales or Dallas Keuchel and pray that we get a game where nobody gets hit in the hand with a pitch. Kaz Matsui's anal fissures, Todd Zeile trying to steal Ron Darling's job, a look around the NL East, how the Yankees injuries are like Derek Jeter's love life, and Clem gives a player a nickname and takes away a player's nickname
Rainy days and Mondays always get us down. The Mets were rained out Monday (doubleheader Wednesday now) so once again, Jacob deGrom doesn't get a chance to pitch. Josh has an interview with Todd Zeile to keep you occupied and does an almost painfully deep dive on how bad it's gotten for the Mets when it comes to hitting for average at home. Stay dry.
9-11-2017 Listen back to @john_pielli and Mike Sanfilippo's interview with former Cardinals, Mets, and Dodgers infielder Todd Zeile. The interview mostly talks about the events of 9-11 and how baseball attempted to aid in the recovery process.
Welcome back to Amazin' Avenue Audio. This week, we lament the series in Miami, talk a lot about the Met who is playing the worst right now, and more. First up, Chris chats with former Met/current SNY analyst Todd Zeile about his time playing for the Mets and more. (1:06) Brian and Chris answer some emails, talk about Jose Reyes, and debate a Philadelphia related query. (10:19) Steve Sypa talks about the minor league players for the week for the second week of the season. (49:24) Next, Aaron Yorke continues the Jose Reyes discussion (46:49) And, finally, Kate checks in on the Panic City Meter (1:04:37) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices