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At this point, we need a White Sox Business virtual avatar daycare between old-enough, though angsty and cranky, Tiago Fegan, and Iowa State's scorned, though equally hungry and tired, OC, Sweets McCrae (can Tom and Jimmy afford child support...maybe that's why they do this show?). James recounts his disheveled appearance in his Zoom call with WSB favorite, ex-Sox and current Samsung Lions' infielder in the KBO, Tyler Saladino (8:00). Saladino reveals KBO's preventative and reactionary safety measures, including unpleasant Covid testing (12:30). Good Take/Bad Take comes and goes like James in Tiago's life, but while we play, we consider MLB's coronavirus testing frequency (22:00), baseball can be played without players spitting, chewing, or eating sunflower seeds (26:15), Blake Snell’s Twitch comments weren’t great from a PR standpoint (31:40) and It is Jerry Reinsdorf’s fault the Bulls dynasty ended after six titles (42:30---podcast properly edited by Jacqueline Fegan).Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomFornelliFollow James on Twitter: @JRFeganFollow Sweets McCrae on Twitter: @WriteSox Save 40% off your first-year subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/southside Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The fellas talk story with Samsung Lions infielder Tyler Saladino about being one of the most-watched athletes in the world at the moment, how the KBO compares to MLB, and his connection to the islands. Plus...Tua takes jersey #1. UH men's volleyball is getting the band back together. Should we still have to pay for the UFC events during the pandemic? And as always...our "Best and Worst".
In a world deprived of sports, baseball season has begun in South Korea where former White Sox infielder Tyler Saladino plays for the Samsung Lions. Tyler joins host Chuck Garfien to discuss the significance of playing live sports, playing baseball without fans, South Korea's fight against the virus, the incredible bat flipping in South Korea and more.(3:03) - Saladino on being one of the few people in the world who can play sports(10:00) - What the testing situation is like in South Korea(18:56) - The feeling and atmosphere playing baseball without fans(26:40) - Getting emotional taking the field knowing the world is watching him play(38:20) - The incredible bat flipping in South Korea. Tim Anderson take notice!
Tonight we'll talk about some of the recent signings, Chris Tillman, Tyler Saladino, Shogo Akiyama, and some failed #1 overall draft picks.
There was a great moment with Tyler Saladino's go-ahead grand slam Monday night at Miller Park, perhaps the best moment of the season thus far. But that elation was crushed by a 2-run answer from the Reds that proved to be the difference. Host Ben Larson discusses, then talks to Dr. Scott Borkenhagen of Brew Maths.com about the Sabermetrics behind Lorenzo Cain and Keston Hiura's Exit Velocity. Plus the Brandon Woodruff injury might not hurt the Brewers as much as it might have at a different point of the season because of off-days coming up for the Crew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyler Saladino back to back Grand Slam days Rangers lose 8 in a row Austin Nola now has 3 HR for Seattle Alvarez, Gurriel and Aledmys Diaz 3 guys from Cuba all hit a HR Alvarez already with 11 Homers. Didn’t play in April or May. Cardinals back to 5 games over Goldy Grand Slam UP Giants win again Trevor Gott unknown bullpen arm 7-0 on the season with 3 wins this month. Twins hit 5 Bombs against the Yankees to win 8-6 different team Mark Sanchez retires to do college football on ESPN 10 years in the league had a great run. Down Homer Bailey 2 IP 9 ER Man in Australia crashes into a parked police car and has 140 million dollars of meth in the car. CBS and Directv fighthing - owned and operated CBS Stations across the country not on there. Come on. You Make the Call : Which player is most likely to be traded ? Madison Bumgarner Robbie Ray Mike Minor Guest : Adam Ronis Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
There was a great moment with Tyler Saladino's go-ahead grand slam Monday night at Miller Park, perhaps the best moment of the season thus far. But that elation was crushed by a 2-run answer from the Reds that proved to be the difference. Host Ben Larson discusses, then talks to Dr. Scott Borkenhagen of Brew Maths.com about the Sabermetrics behind Lorenzo Cain and Keston Hiura's Exit Velocity. Plus the Brandon Woodruff injury might not hurt the Brewers as much as it might have at a different point of the season because of off-days coming up for the Crew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After hitting his first career Grand Slam helping the Brewers to a win over the Diamondbacks, Brewers utility man Tyler Saladino joins Matt Pauley during Brewers Extra Innings on 620 WTMJ.
The Milwaukee Brewers had a great week to get off the mat, with wins in five of their last six games. But Sunday's comeback win was dulled by the loss of all-star starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff, whose oblique injury means the team must now patch together a rotation that already isn't clicking on all cylinders. Will it impact the team's trade plans, and who fills in now? Brewers beat reporter Todd Rosiak joins host JR Radcliffe to discuss the fallout, plus the incredible play of rookie second baseman Keston Hiura, the struggles of Tyler Saladino (not counting his Sunday grand slam) and another highlight-reel catch by Lorenzo Cain. Then, JR plays his conversation with Brandon Woodruff -- recorded last week before the injury, of course. He talks about his magic playoff moment, a home run in Double-A that might be even MORE magical, how it feels to be part of an iconic moment for his bat and not his arm, and would he ever trim his beard again? Music intro: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music. Sound effect: WALLA Ballpark Cheer William Tell Overture Organ by AshFox on freesound.org.
After hitting his first career Grand Slam helping the Brewers to a win over the Diamondbacks, Brewers utility man Tyler Saladino joins Matt Pauley during Brewers Extra Innings on 620 WTMJ.
Sure, the standings say the Brewers are still in the hunt, but a brutal 9-17 stretch has Milwaukee searching for answers. Brewers beat reporter Tom Haudricourt breaks down the issues, from a bullpen that has collapsed to an offense that has struggled to consistently drive in runs. Will the strategy at the trade deadline shift for the Brewers in light of the recent struggles, and what do the Brewers have to offer in a potential deal? What happens now with Corbin Burnes and Tyler Saladino? At least Jesus Aguilar is back on track, right?Then, host JR Radcliffe chats with Mauricio Dubon, one of the organization's top prospects who recently spent a short stint with the big-league club. Music intro: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music. Sound effect: WALLA Ballpark Cheer William Tell Overture Organ by AshFox on freesound.org.
Episode 159 features All-Star Josh Hader and utility man Tyler Saladino.
Episode 159 features All-Star Josh Hader and utility man Tyler Saladino.
The Brewer bats needed to wake up and Christian Yelich was there to do the waking. Behind 3 RBI from Yelich and a 5-run 7th inning the Crew takes game one of their 4 game series in Cincinnati 8-6. Host Ben Larson Re-caps the game and discusses the Brewers strategy with Tyler Saladino and Orlando Arcia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Brewer bats needed to wake up and Christian Yelich was there to do the waking. Behind 3 RBI from Yelich and a 5-run 7th inning the Crew takes game one of their 4 game series in Cincinnati 8-6. Host Ben Larson Re-caps the game and discusses the Brewers strategy with Tyler Saladino and Orlando Arcia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What a week it was for the Brewers. Keston Hiura returns along with Tyler Saladino, Travis Shaw is optioned to Triple-A while Hernan Perez is designated for assignment and Jimmy Nelson heads to the injured list all while the team starts to play a little better. We touch on just about every story line from the week during this week's show.Journal-Sentinel Trending Sports Reporter JR Radcliffe is this week's featured guest as he gives his takes on all the story lines of the week as well.
Brewers beat reporter Tom Haudricourt joins host JR Radcliffe to discuss the big roster move of the week that brought Keston Hiura and Tyler Saladino back to the big-league team, sent Travis Shaw to Triple-A and sent Hernan Perez packing. What does it mean when a popular clubhouse presence is cut from the roster? Could Hiura have been back sooner if the team wasn't going to give steady at-bats to Shaw? Will the team look to sign Mike Moustakas to a longer-term deal with their third baseman struggling? Also, Tom and JR talk about Jimmy Nelson's return to the injured list, the revival of Matt Albers, Adrian Houser in the rotation and the four all-star choices ... or five? ... for the 2019 all-star game.JR also plays part of his conversation with Steve Garczynski and Ryan Topp of Milwaukee's Tailgate Baseball Podcast, looking specifically at the roster move and its implications, particularly for Orlando Arcia.Music intro: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music. Sound effect: WALLA Ballpark Cheer William Tell Overture Organ by AshFox on freesound.org.
What a week it was for the Brewers. Keston Hiura returns along with Tyler Saladino, Travis Shaw is optioned to Triple-A while Hernan Perez is designated for assignment and Jimmy Nelson heads to the injured list all while the team starts to play a little better. We touch on just about every story line from the week during this week's show.Journal-Sentinel Trending Sports Reporter JR Radcliffe is this week's featured guest as he gives his takes on all the story lines of the week as well.
Matt Pauley discusses the Travis Shaw demotion, the Keston Hiura promotion, why Tyler Saladino is taking the place of Hernan Perez, and more.
After an important outing by Chase Anderson and a 4-2 Brewer victory the club makes big moves sending Travis Shaw to the minor leagues and designating Hernan Perez for assignment. Keston Hiura is back up to the joy of many Brewer fans and Tyler Saladino will be back to the bigs as well. Host Ben Larson discusses these moves and what it means for the Brewers, plus takes your questions in the Mailbag segment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After an important outing by Chase Anderson and a 4-2 Brewer victory the club makes big moves sending Travis Shaw to the minor leagues and designating Hernan Perez for assignment. Keston Hiura is back up to the joy of many Brewer fans and Tyler Saladino will be back to the bigs as well. Host Ben Larson discusses these moves and what it means for the Brewers, plus takes your questions in the Mailbag segment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Pauley discusses the Travis Shaw demotion, the Keston Hiura promotion, why Tyler Saladino is taking the place of Hernan Perez, and more.
White Sox prospect Blake Rutherford speaks with Chuck Garfien about working out this offseason with Christian Yelich, Ryan Braun, Mike Moustakas and Tyler Saladino (3:50) why Yelich is like a big brother to Rutherford (6:20) where he fits in the logjam of White Sox outfield prospects (9:00) how and why he added strength this offseason (11:40), what made the Winston-Salem Dash so special in 2018 and more.
The month of June is here and there are rumblings that the Brewers could be major players at the trade deadline. Who should they acquire and what should they be willing to give up? We discuss that on this week's podcast.The Brewers also continue to deal with injuries and players under-performing. That was one of the biggest narratives of the past week with multiple players dealing with injuries and Orlando Arcia being sent to Triple-A once again. Brew Crew Ball managing editor and BP Milwaukee contributor Kyle Lesniewski joins host Matt Pauley to discuss all aspects of the Brewers.Carolina Mudcats broadcaster Greg young also joins the program to give his take on the Brewers' High-A affiliate in the Carolina League.
Al Melchior discusses the big news in baseball which is Mitch Moreland and Tyler Saladino finding playing time via Hanley Ramirez being DFA'd and Orlando Arcia being sent down. He is then joined by Bobby Sylvester to talk tonight's slate and two start pitchers. Lastly, he is joined by Kyle Boddy of Driveline Baseball. #FNTSYRadio #FNTSY #FantasyBaseball #MLB #TylerSaladino #MitchMoreland #OrlandoArcia #HanleyRamirez Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Tyler Saladino hit an inside-the-park home run for the Brewers Monday night in their 7-2 win over Arizona. He then joined Matt Pauley during "Brewers Extra Innings" on 620 WTMJ.
Tyler Saladino hit an inside-the-park home run for the Brewers Monday night in their 7-2 win over Arizona. He then joined Matt Pauley during "Brewers Extra Innings" on 620 WTMJ.
Your White Sox Wake Up Call for Friday, April 20, 2018. * The Sox were off but GM Rick Hahn wasn't. He sent Tyler Saladino to Milwaukee for cash considerations and then sent cash to Oakland to acquire Trayce Thompson. What do these moves mean for Adam Engel and Leury Garcia? * In the minor leagues, Eloy Jimenez is back in action, and Blake Rutherford had a monster day with four hits and is now hitting .404 on the year. * MLB Scoreboard features the Tigers sweeping the Orioles, and the Phillies and Braves keeping pace with the Mets.
Tyler Saladino drove in two runs and Miguel Gonzalez tossed six scoreless innings to propel the White Sox to a 3-2 win. Rick Renteria breaks down the win.
Could White Sox pitcher Derek Holland take on Tyler Saladino in a wrestling match? Did he ever consider becoming a comedian? How is pitching for the White Sox different than pitching for the Rangers? Get the answers to these questions and more on the latest edition of the Chatting Cage.
James, Nick, and Matt have a chat, and ask questions which include the following:How will the void left by Adam LaRoche be filled?Can a trade happen?Do left handed batters exist and can the White Sox get one?Can Mat Latos do anything to not win the rotation spot?Jimmy Rollins or Tyler Saladino?Avisail Garcia or...anybody?
Are the White Sox still interested in picking up Ian Desmond? MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince and White Sox reporter Scott Merkin explain why Tyler Saladino is still the starting shortstop, how Mat Latos can provide insurance and security in the back of the rotation and why this should be a bounce-back year for the White Sox.
Nick & James gathered together (all two of them!) to discuss the frustratingly slow offseason. Topics include:–The merits of Dexter Fowler–The downside of Andre Ethier–The case for simply sticking with Tyler Saladino at this juncture–Even if Rick Hahn is good, it doesn't make missing out on all the free agent outfielders not bad–What the White Sox are great at, balanced by their struggles–Looking forward to losing in the ALCS
Episode 80 – Aaron Harang Has Remembered That He’s Aaron Harang The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss two early games, Tyler Saladino’s modest emergence, Troy Tulowitzki’s new home, Dylan breaking rule No. 1 by rambling about his fantasy team, an interesting comparison for the top […]
Episode 80 – Aaron Harang Has Remembered That He’s Aaron Harang The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Brad Johnson discuss two early games, Tyler Saladino’s modest emergence, Troy Tulowitzki’s new home, Dylan breaking rule No. 1 by rambling about his fantasy team, an interesting comparison for the top […]
The Sox killed off the last traces of their optimism with a bad series against Kansas City, where their putrid offense, awful baserunning and shaky managing were all on full display.Ethan, Nick and James got together to review the trouble on display this past weekend, and look at what lies ahead now that everyone understands the Sox playoff dreams are dashed.–Full playing time for Tyler Saladino? Keeping watching Avisail Garcia spiral down? When do we see Erik Johnson already?–Is trading Samardzija the only move the Sox have at the deadline? Would trading Jose Quintana be more likely to bring back a real bat?–What is the future for the so-called “three-year window?”