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In hour two, Mike & Jason talk the latest stories in baseball with MLB Network's Adnan Virk (1:29), plus they talk about what to expect from this year's C's squadron with the season now underway, as Vancouver Canadians commentator Tyler Zickel (26:04) joins the show. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Today the guys recap the Canucks game last night against the Sharks and sort out where things stand with Tom Willander.Joining the show is Penguins & Hockey Canada World Championship GM Kyle Dubas (18:05), Canadians play by play voice Tyler Zickel (30:22) and Abbotsford Canucks Forward Jujhar Khaira (52:15).
The broadcasters from the Buffalo Bisons, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, and Vancouver Canadians look back at the 2024 season in the Blue Jays minor league system. Pat Malacaro (triple-A Buffalo) leads off with host Tyler Zickel (high-A Vancouver) to talk about a Bisons season that did not turn out as expected, with the likes of Leo Jimenez and Addison Barger spending a lot of time in Toronto with the big league team, Orelvis Martinez serving a big part of the season on suspension, and pitchers Ricky Tiedemann and Chad Dallas finding themselves on the injured list. This forced the Bisons to adopt the "next-man-up mentality", exemplified by Alan Roden who struggled after being promoted from double-A before finishing very strong. Andrew Bash and Paxton Schultz solidified the Bisons' pitching, Will Robertson had a strong finish to a good bounceback year, and Payton Henry became a hero coming back from a horrific head injury, hearing loss, and the death of his brother. The 20th season of Fisher Cats baseball did not turn out the way the team wanted; however, Chris Jared and Bob Lipman (double-A New Hampshire) are excited about the return of some of the team and players coming up from Vancouver in 2025. Alan Roden and Josh Kasevich were noted as having made a huge impact at the level before their promotions to Buffalo, RJ Schreck, Charles McAdoo, and Yohendrick Pinango were fun to watch after their acquisitions at the trade deadline, former water polo player Johnathan Lavallee just shoved for the team down the stretch, and Eric Pardinho, who has lost the top-prospect shine, was a dominant reliever at double-A. Tyler and broadcasting partner Chris Georges (high-A Vancouver) were sad to see the Canadians' season ending with a walkoff hit-by-pitch in the Northwest League Championship, but they were proud to see the team keeping the series with the Spokane Indians relatively close given that Vancouver was 8-20 against that team during the regular season. Jace Bohrofen took a couple of months to adjust to professional baseball, but then blew up in the second half, including August in which he OPSed 1.055. After being signed out of independent baseball, Je'Von Ward made a big impact both at the plate and in the outfield for the C's, Jackson Hornung continued to hit all year despite his transition from catcher to first base to outfield, and Peyton Williams may have been too good for high-A. On the mound, Kendry Rojas and Lazaro Estrada were spicy punches, and Ryan Jennings' stuff and dumpster were things to behold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We go international as the Earned Fun Average heads to Vancouver Canada. Tyler Zickel joins us this week. He's the radio broadcaster and media relations for the Toronto Blue Jays High-A affiliate. Tyler tells us about his time with the Canadians and with the Fisher Cats. He tells us how he got the job calling games for the only affiliated minor league team in Canada. Tyler also shares his Proffitt & Loss.Make sure to follow the Canadians online.Vancouver Canadians - Website: https://www.milb.com/vancouverInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vancanadians/ (@VanCanadians)Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/vancanadians (@VanCanadians)Earned Fun Average -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earnedfunavg/ (@EarnedFunAvg)Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/earnedfunavg/ (@EarnedFunAvg)Curved Brim Media -Website: https://www.curvedbrimmedia.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curvedbrimmedia/ (@CurvedBrimMedia)Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/CurvedBrim/ (@CurvedBrim)
On this episode of Around The Nest, the Toronto Blue Jays minor league podcast, host Tyler Zickel checks in on double-A New Hampshire and low-A Dunedin coming out of the roster upheavals after the trade deadline and speaks with Altoona Curve broadcaster Jon Mozes about Charles McAdoo, the return for Isiah Kiner-Falefa. Broadcaster Chris Jared is thankful we are into August because July saw the Fisher Cats record the worst record in team history. Eleven new players had been added to their roster since July 27, including starter Rafael Sánchez, who had a great start in double-A, and Johnathan Lavallee, who was immaculate on August 15. New draftees, like catcher Aaron Parker (6th round pick), have injected energy into the Dunedin Blue Jays' roster, according to D-Jays broadcaster Larry Larson. On the mound, Daniel Guerra demonstrated his ability to deal with adversity by retiring 13 of his last 14 batters faced after giving up an early grand slam, while Eliander Alcalde has been a key member of the bullpen. Last year's first-round pick Arjun Nimmala had spent some time on the development list and down in Rookie league ball this season, but has come back to the Florida State League like a thunderstorm, hitting slugging 10 homers, 11 doubles, and 4 triples over 37 games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour 2 Brook discusses the Canucks roster ahead of the season and whether they look better than the start of last season. PA extraordinaire Don Andrews joins to discuss his journey in the industry and Tyler Zickel joins to discuss the Vancouver Canadians chasing the playoffs and finish the show with an Olympic update. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
The second half of the Minor League Baseball season seemed to have just started and teams are getting ready to put their feet up for a breather as they enter All-Star Game weekend. With the trade deadline coming soon after, the Blue Jays' minor league broadcasters are gearing up for various roster machinations that could affect their teams. The episode starts with the Voice of the Buffalo Bisons Pat Malacaro inviting long-time New Hampshire Fisher Cats broadcaster Bob Lipman to join him to call some triple-A games in Worcester. Then, Pat reports on his team, who have been in a funk. However, things are looking up as Riley Tirotta continues to be consistent at the plate, newcomer Gabriel Cancel has had a white-hot start, and Chad Dallas has returned to good health. Diving into Aaron Sanchez's return, Pat tells us that he is going through the process of learning how to become a new kind of pitcher now that he's not throwing as hard. From Manchester, Bob is joined by Chris Jared who showed off the Fisher Cats' 2011 Eastern League Trophy replica giveaway (Saturday, July 13). Nominative determinism (and the Cavan Biggio trade) have brought reliever Braydon Fisher to the 2024 Cats team where he has been showing off a curveball that could be better than Adam Macko's. Chris also tells us about Ryan McCarty on and off the field and Deveraux Harrison's success in their rotation, while Bob reassures us that Cade Doughty just needs some more time to settle into double-A life. With our host Tyler Zickel in Portland, Chris Georges has been handling the mic for the Vancouver Canadians this week. Since the second half, the C's have been red-hot with a 14-4 record to lead the second half standings. Chris and Tyler took this opportunity to heap praise on catchers Jackson Hornung and Robert Brooks. They are also looking at the success Payton Williams and Dasan Brown have been having and are thinking that they may be on their way to New Hampshire sooner rather than later. They also gawked at Grayson Thurman's splitter, which his teammates have rated as 80-grade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie Dodd is joined by Bik Nizzar for Canucks Talk, live from Nat Bailey Stadium. The guys recap game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals, and if the Oilers have a chance at an improbable comeback. Talk continues between the Canucks & Nikita Zadorov, with a final contract offer coming this weekend. Vancouver Canadians play by play announcer Tyler Zickel joins the show to preview todays Nooner at the Nat double header!This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Around The Nest is the Blue Jays' minor league podcast where the broadcasters from single-A all the way up to triple-A get together to talk about the performances of Blue Jays minor leaguers in the past two weeks. Pat Malacaro (AAA Buffalo Bisons) reported on his team's tough run of injuries, Nathan Lukes is doing everything well, Riley Tirotta's parents' special souvenir, and Yariel Rodríguez's rehab stint so far. Pat also provides an important update on Payton Henry's recovery: after being struck in the head by a backswing a week ago, he was able to see his teammates in the clubhouse on Thursday. Chris Jared (AA New Hampshire Fisher Cats) sees a starting rotation that's coming into its own, with Adam Macko leading with Michael Dominguez and Devereaux Harrison following closely behind. Eric Pardinho, who has had ups-and-downs on prospect status, is certainly on an upswing having not given up an earned run since late April. On the hitting side, Garret Spain has been slugging homers, Devonte Brown has been very even keeled, and Josh Kasevich's quick adaptability going up to double-A has surprised the Blue Jays organization. Chris Georges and host Tyler Zickel (high-A Vancouver Canadians) spoke about the C's impressive starting pitching the last couple of weeks, highlighting Chris McElvain's solid performance of late. They think Dasan Brown is close to a callup to New Hampshire, having found a grove and starting to take a lot of walks. They also shine a spotlight in leverage relievers Josh Mollerus and Anders Tolhurst. The Dunedin Blue Jays lead single-A teams with 40 team homers, Larry Larson (low-A Dunedin) tells us, led by Cristian Feliz, a three true outcomes first baseman who also happens to be a very friendly dude. Juaron “Whiffs” Watts-Brown has been very comfortable at this level; he had issues getting deep into games earlier this season due to walks, but has those in control and is now just striking out batters. Manuel Beltre's bat looks to be turning the corner and JJ Sanchez has been very effective for Dunedin as a hard-throwing lefty closer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie and Bik are LIVE at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium! Vancouver Canadians play by play man Tyler Zickel joins the show. The guys talk C's start to the season. What should management do with Boeser? Is he or Hronek a core guy? "Guys naming dude's" Timberwolves edition. The guys continue to discuss the flexibility of moving Boeser. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Around The Nest is the Blue Jays' minor league podcast where the broadcasters from up and down the farm system get together to talk about the performances of Blue Jays prospects in the past two weeks. This week, we welcome Chris Georges, the Vancouver Canadians' broadcast assistant, to the Nest. Chris G. is joined by Chris Jared of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Larry Larson of the Dunedin Blue Jays, and of course podcast host and the Voice of the Canadians, Tyler Zickel. The Fisher Cats have had solid pitching performances—like Adam Macko striking out nine Yard Goats—but have had weak run support (sound familiar). Overall, the team is still loose, believing that they are better than their 15-21 win-loss record. Before a rough start Friday evening, Trenton Wallace had been solid for New Hampshire, sporting a funky delivery. Alan Roden has struggled at the plate but has been working hard, one-on-one with manager Cesar Martin. The D-Jays batters had been taking a lot of walks earlier in the season, but had seemed to be little overeager lately. On the positive side, Christian Feliz and Yhoangel Aponte have been taking patient, encouraging at bats and lately, Manuel Beltre seems to have turned a corner, taking better at bats and getting a walkoff hit. On the negative side, Arjun Nimmala had been placed on the development list strikeouts have been piling up now that he's seeing more breaking balls. On the mound side, Juaron Watts-Brown has been displaying a nasty slider and an underrated change-up and Connor O'Halloran has demonstrated that he can grind through games in which he just didn't have his best stuff. Vancouver's Jace Bohrofen had been getting walks and making good contact but had not displayed home run power until this week when he hit two. Ryan McCarty has been delivering clutch hits for the Canadians and is seen as a guy with a big heart who is easy to root for. Japanese-Brazilian Raphael Ohashi has almost been perfect out of the bullpen, starting the season with 15 consecutive scoreless innings against five different Northwest League teams. Ohashi will be given a start in game 1 of Saturday's doubleheader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Homestand Part 2! After 3 days off the game schedule, the Canucks get back at it this week starting with the Sabres, with yet another lineup shuffle from head coach Rick Tocchet. Matt and Blake go over those changes and the importance of these next 3 games against non-playoff teams.John Shannon stops by with his take on the readiness of the Canucks for playoff hockey, on the possibility of team-friendly deals for the many Canucks UFAs, and on some bigger NHL issues like expansion and rule changes. Springs has sprung, which means the boys of summer are almost ready, and the voice of the Vancouver Canadians Tyler Zickel checks in from Florida with the latest on the Blue Jays and the C's. All that, plus the Whitecaps getting good news on Vanni Sartini, and the Lions getting ready for Touchdown Pacific in Victoria. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Homestand Part 2! After 3 days off the game schedule, the Canucks get back at it this week starting with the Sabres, with yet another lineup shuffle from head coach Rick Tocchet. Matt and Blake go over those changes and the importance of these next 3 games against non-playoff teams. John Shannon stops by with his take on the readiness of the Canucks for playoff hockey, on the possibility of team-friendly deals for the many Canucks UFAs, and on some bigger NHL issues like expansion and rule changes. Springs has sprung, which means the boys of summer are almost ready, and the voice of the Vancouver Canadians Tyler Zickel checks in from Florida with the latest on the Blue Jays and the C's. All that, plus the Whitecaps getting good news on Vanni Sartini, and the Lions getting ready for Touchdown Pacific in Victoria. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Homestand Part 2! After 3 days off the game schedule, the Canucks get back at it this week starting with the Sabres, with yet another lineup shuffle from head coach Rick Tocchet. Matt and Blake go over those changes and the importance of these next 3 games against non-playoff teams.John Shannon stops by with his take on the readiness of the Canucks for playoff hockey, on the possibility of team-friendly deals for the many Canucks UFAs, and on some bigger NHL issues like expansion and rule changes. Springs has sprung, which means the boys of summer are almost ready, and the voice of the Vancouver Canadians Tyler Zickel checks in from Florida with the latest on the Blue Jays and the C's. All that, plus the Whitecaps getting good news on Vanni Sartini, and the Lions getting ready for Touchdown Pacific in Victoria. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Homestand Part 2! After 3 days off the game schedule, the Canucks get back at it this week starting with the Sabres, with yet another lineup shuffle from head coach Rick Tocchet. Matt and Blake go over those changes and the importance of these next 3 games against non-playoff teams. John Shannon stops by with his take on the readiness of the Canucks for playoff hockey, on the possibility of team-friendly deals for the many Canucks UFAs, and on some bigger NHL issues like expansion and rule changes. Springs has sprung, which means the boys of summer are almost ready, and the voice of the Vancouver Canadians Tyler Zickel checks in from Florida with the latest on the Blue Jays and the C's. All that, plus the Whitecaps getting good news on Vanni Sartini, and the Lions getting ready for Touchdown Pacific in Victoria. Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube). Powered by The Nation Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special edition of Around The Nest—the Toronto Blue Jays minor league podcast—host Tyler Zickel of the Vancouver Canadians is joined by the Voice of the Buffalo Bisons Pat Malacaro to introduce Jays fans to these non-roster players: #63 Andrew Bash #74 Zach Britton #89 Jimmy Burnette #71 Phil Clarke #77 Connor Cooke #73 Chad Dallas #69 Luis De Los Santos #31 Cam Eden #80 Rafael Lantigua #62 T.J. Brock #84 Mason Fluharty #79 Brandon Eisert #75 Ryan Jennings #67 Devereaux Harrison #76 Hayden Juenger #86 Damiano Palmegiani #87 Alan Roden #70 Ricky Tiedemann Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour three, Mike & Jason talk the Caps current playoff series w/ PxP man Tyler Zickel, plus the boys tell us what they learned. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Dominic Sramaty host Sportsnet Today. The guys discuss who will take the fall if the Canucks start slow, Canada's loss to Brazil, and the Atlanta Braves dominance. Canucks PxP man Brendan Batchelor joins the show to talk all things Canucks. Vancouver Canadians PxP man Tyler Zickel joins the show ahead of the C's final Nooner at The Nat! The guys go through AFC/NFC Playoff predictions. A pizza draft in the last segment.This show was produced by Lina Setaghian & Elan Chark.
It's our final look at the trade deadline! Daniel (@C70) discusses the prospects that came back in the Jack Flaherty trade with Derek Arnold (@EutawStReport). It's a bit of a role reversal as the Cards are selling and the O's are buying. Where does Cesar Prieto fit into the Cardinals organization? Is there more promise to Drew Rom than some of the numbers indicate? How intriguing is Zack Showalter? After that, Daniel chats with Tyler Zickel (@tyler_zickel) who is the voice of the A ball Vancouver Canadians, the most recent (extended) home of now-Cardinal Matt Svanson. Tyler talks about Matt's time in Vancouver, how he fit into the clubhouse, and how strong his performance was after taking over the closer role. Tyler also drops a little knowledge about the other Jays prospects acquired as well as a little bonus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broadcaster Gareth Kwok's Fisher Cats are still waiting on their first walkoff of 2023, but the broadcasters from the other affiliates talk about the most exciting walkoffs of the season so far. The Bisons' Pat Malacaro tells us his team is finally getting consistency from the starting nine and the starters, Ernie Clement and Spencer Horwitz's dual five-hit day, Orelvis Martinez's triple-A debut, and Zach Thompson's season reset while he was on waivers. Double-A New Hampshire has not really be consistent, but Gareth gives us positive updates about Leo Jimenez's on-base streak, Rainer Nuñez sliding into the middle of the lineup, and Adam Kloffenstein's success in his second season in the Eastern League. In the last segment, host Tyler Zickel of the Vancouver Canadians banters with Chris Valentine of the Dunedin Blue Jays about the D-Jays' rough patch in July and the C's remaining red-hot. We also get updates about Ryan McCarty, Victor Mesia, Jean Arnaez, Rafael Sanchez, Deveraux Harrison, Michael Dominguez, and Pat Gallagher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour two, Mike & Jason are joined by TV voice of the Canucks John Shorthouse, who stops by ahead of his friend John Garrett's final home call tomorrow evening, the boys chat w/ Vancouver Canadians PxP man Tyler Zickel ahead of today's C's home opener, plus the guys tell us what they learned. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Matt and Blake discuss the Canucks lack of rivalries, new details on the J.T. Miller trade that wasn't with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and next year's backup goaltender job. They also spend time on the demise of SFU's football program, and the sale of the Vancouver Canadians. Patrick Johnston stops by to discuss another missed postseason and how much time has passed since the Canucks last hosted a playoff series. PJ also comments on the captaincy and where Quinn Hughes stands in the pecking order. C's play-by-play man Tyler Zickel joins in-studio to preview the baseball season at hand, including the stadium promotions and the prospects assigned to Vancouver. It all gets going Friday at The Nat. Get your tickets here!Presented by Go Goat Sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bik Nizzar puts Brock Boeser under centre as he questions the Canucks forward's long-term future with the club. Tyler Zickel joins the show to discuss the sale of the Vancouver Canadians. Giulio Caravatta joins the show to discuss SFU shutting down its varsity football program.This podcast was produced by Dominic Sramaty. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Matt and Blake discuss the Canucks lack of rivalries, new details on the J.T. Miller trade that wasn't with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and next year's backup goaltender job. They also spend time on the demise of SFU's football program, and the sale of the Vancouver Canadians. Patrick Johnston stops by to discuss another missed postseason and how much time has passed since the Canucks last hosted a playoff series. PJ also comments on the captaincy and where Quinn Hughes stands in the pecking order. C's play-by-play man Tyler Zickel joins in-studio to preview the baseball season at hand, including the stadium promotions and the prospects assigned to Vancouver. It all gets going Friday at The Nat. Get your tickets here!Presented by Go Goat Sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Sekeres away on vacation, Jeff Paterson joins Blake once again, and the boys go down memory lane with the pride of Ashcroft, former NHL player Eric Brewer, who will be inducted into the BC Hockey Hall of Fame later this week. Brewer reminisces about his days riding the bus in the WHL for the Prince George Cougars, while unpacking his career in the NHL that spanned 16 years with over one thousand games played between six different teams. Weekly contributor Patrick Johnston of Post Media/ The Province explains what went wrong with the development of goaltending prospect Mikey DiPietro, why the Canucks moved on from fourth liners Matthew Highmore and Juho Lammikko, and gives his insight on why the Canucks' brought some older prospects to Development Camp. The “Price is Right” welcomes in the voice of the Vancouver Canadians Tyler Zickel, as he breaks down the C's eight-game winning streak, while singing the praise of Blue Jays pitching prospect Ricky Tiedemann, who has been turning heads at Nat Bailey Stadium this summer. The “Pat Down” focuses in on Julio Rodriquez's rise to stardom in Seattle, and how the timing couldn't be more perfect for the Mariners young star. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Sekeres away on vacation, Jeff Paterson joins Blake once again, and the boys go down memory lane with the pride of Ashcroft, former NHL player Eric Brewer, who will be inducted into the BC Hockey Hall of Fame later this week. Brewer reminisces about his days riding the bus in the WHL for the Prince George Cougars, while unpacking his career in the NHL that spanned 16 years with over one thousand games played between six different teams. Weekly contributor Patrick Johnston of Post Media/ The Province explains what went wrong with the development of goaltending prospect Mikey DiPietro, why the Canucks moved on from fourth liners Matthew Highmore and Juho Lammikko, and gives his insight on why the Canucks' brought some older prospects to Development Camp. The “Price is Right” welcomes in the voice of the Vancouver Canadians Tyler Zickel, as he breaks down the C's eight-game winning streak, while singing the praise of Blue Jays pitching prospect Ricky Tiedemann, who has been turning heads at Nat Bailey Stadium this summer. The “Pat Down” focuses in on Julio Rodriquez's rise to stardom in Seattle, and how the timing couldn't be more perfect for the Mariners young star. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bik Nazzar and Randip Janda are live on location at Nat Bailey Stadium ahead of the Vancouver Canadians' home matchup versus the Hillsboro Hops! Guests include the voice of the Canadians, Tyler Zickel. The boys also react to Jim Rutherford's heated comments on Chek TV's Donnie & Dhaliwal regarding the future of JT Miller.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Our Thursday regular, Scott Rintoul, joined for a wide look in the world of sports. Started off with the Canucks win in Vegas. Talked about EP40 and the season he has had. Tied Allvin superstar comments and his 4 point performance. Not saying that it is a direct result but if he had that relayed to him, he should want to go out and prove him wrong. Talked about Bo Horvat. Doesn’t think he will retire a Canuck but is simply playing the odds. Talked about Bruce Boudreau and if he will be back. Talked about the bevy of sports this weekend. Excited for MLB opening day. The Jays have him eager for it. Masters is so special.Our Canucks reporter, JPat joined us. Naturally started talking about how Tiger did in his first round at the Masters. Not a perfect round but expectations were pretty low to start. To be within striking distance of the lead is pretty impressive. Talked about the resurgence of EP40. Thinks he needed 40 games after the layoff and injury last year. Doesn’t want to compare him to Miller but noted that JT has a better production rate in the same amount of time. It was remarkably complete effort by Pettersson. For Jeff, it was the playmaking and the complete 200 foot game. Things that we haven’t seen overall from start to finish. You hope that he can hit next season running with this lead up of 40 games. He will be without the contract distractions. Doesn’t think the Petey took Allvin’s comments personally. Talked about the special teams and turnaround in-season. JPat has never seen anything like it in his career with this club. Talked about Spencer Martin after reports of a one-way contract. Think’s it’s a good move to bring him up. When opportunity knocked, he was there. Nobody will forget the 50 saves vs EDM, even in a losing effort. You’ve hear this management talk about cap space. Talked about Bo Horvat. Logical side of the brain says he doesn’t retire a Canuck. We don’t truly know what this management group thinks of Bo. Not trying to run him out of town but will just say no at this point. There will be another uniform worn by Bo when it’s all said and done. Talked about Brad Richardson. There was 8 years between game winning goals for him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Thursday regular, Scott Rintoul, joined for a wide look in the world of sports. Started off with the Canucks win in Vegas. Talked about EP40 and the season he has had. Tied Allvin superstar comments and his 4 point performance. Not saying that it is a direct result but if he had that relayed to him, he should want to go out and prove him wrong. Talked about Bo Horvat. Doesn't think he will retire a Canuck but is simply playing the odds. Talked about Bruce Boudreau and if he will be back. Talked about the bevy of sports this weekend. Excited for MLB opening day. The Jays have him eager for it. Masters is so special. Our Canucks reporter, JPat joined us. Naturally started talking about how Tiger did in his first round at the Masters. Not a perfect round but expectations were pretty low to start. To be within striking distance of the lead is pretty impressive. Talked about the resurgence of EP40. Thinks he needed 40 games after the layoff and injury last year. Doesn't want to compare him to Miller but noted that JT has a better production rate in the same amount of time. It was remarkably complete effort by Pettersson. For Jeff, it was the playmaking and the complete 200 foot game. Things that we haven't seen overall from start to finish. You hope that he can hit next season running with this lead up of 40 games. He will be without the contract distractions. Doesn't think the Petey took Allvin's comments personally. Talked about the special teams and turnaround in-season. JPat has never seen anything like it in his career with this club. Talked about Spencer Martin after reports of a one-way contract. Think's it's a good move to bring him up. When opportunity knocked, he was there. Nobody will forget the 50 saves vs EDM, even in a losing effort. You've hear this management talk about cap space. Talked about Bo Horvat. Logical side of the brain says he doesn't retire a Canuck. We don't truly know what this management group thinks of Bo. Not trying to run him out of town but will just say no at this point. There will be another uniform worn by Bo when it's all said and done. Talked about Brad Richardson. There was 8 years between game winning goals for him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 'Voice of the Bisons' Pat Malacaro chats with Tyler Zickel about his time with the Vancouver Canadians in 2021, as well as his journey through the Toronto Blue Jays Minor League affiliates.
Former CFLer Natey Adjei talks about the excitement surrounding the start of the CFL season, and Tyler Zickel of the Vancouver Canadians gives an update on how the team is doing down south. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or […]
Former Canuck Dixon Ward talks about the impact that a good coach or assistant coach can have, and Tyler Zickel, voice of the Vancouver Canadians, gives an update on how the team is doing down south. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports […]
Weekly guest, Jannik Hansen weighs in on the Canucks slumps and Vancouver Canadian’s new voice, Tyler Zickel talks about opening day. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
It's a full house on the latest Around the Nest: Jim Tarabocchia in Dunedin starts us off (:43); Rob Fai has early observations of 2019 draft class and Yorman Rodriguez's hot bat in Vancouver (9:04); Zach Helton checks in from Bluefield with thoughts on a trio of top prospects and hot-hitting Angel Camacho/Spencer Horwitz (14:23); Adam Jaksa has the latest from Lansing (20:20); Pat Malacaro dishes on Fish Fry's secret in Buffalo (27:23); Tyler Zickel takes up the mantle in New Hampshire (34:08); and we wrap up with a conversation with the trilingual Otto Lopez (42:04).
On this week's show, Jay-talking around the Blue Jays' system: Jim Tarabocchia on the playoff bound Dunedin Blue Jays (:28); Pat Malacaro on Bo Bichette's return to Triple-A and Patrick Kivlehan's emergence (11:41); Tyler Zickel on the Eastern League turning to split-season play and a near no-hitter (20:09); Rob Fai previews the Vancouver Canadians' season, just underway (26:44); host Jesse Goldberg-Strassler describes Griffin Conine's latest exploits (35:21); and Lansing Lugnuts dietitian Allison Tropf discusses her role in the Minor Leagues (39:49).
On this week's Around the Nest, Jim Tarabocchia talks Dunedin's four All-Stars (1:18), Pat Malacaro previews Cavan Biggio's MLB promotion and breaks down Sean Reid-Foley's recent gem (9:17), Tyler Zickel recaps New Hampshire's dominant starting pitching (17:18), Jesse Goldberg-Strassler talks about how the recent call-ups to Lansing are fitting in (26:52), and then the pod concludes with a conversation with outfielder Reggie Pruitt, currently leading the Midwest League in steals (33:40).
It's the latest from the past week's worth of action in the Blue Jays' organization: Jim Tarabocchia (:44) shares how the Dunedin Blue Jays are excelling during the renovation of its home ballpark, Adam Jaksa (10:43) on the Lansing Lugnuts' road trip to Iowa City due to the flooding in Davenport, plus the latest from the New Hampshire Fisher Cats with Tyler Zickel (20:30), the Buffalo Bisons with Pat Malacaro (27:11), and a conversation with catcher Ryan Gold.
We're celebrating org sweeps - and a golden cycle - with cake, ice cream and a cold beverage. Jim Tarabocchia (:25) has the lowdown from Dunedin, including the latest from Cullen Large; Adam Jaksa (9:35) talks Ryan Gold's golden cycle in Lansing; Pat Malacaro (19:04) shares the enjoyment of watching Cavan Biggio and Vladimir Guerrero, Jr.; Tyler Zickel (25:15) makes his season debut with the latest from New Hampshire; and the show finishes with a conversation with Lugnuts first baseman Jake Brodt.
Just Austin today talking Ozzie Albies/ the Future of the Braves, the Mariners continue to exceed the expectations of every one, and more! Then after the main show we talk to a guy that has seen so much talent baseball and is pretty damn good at what he does... That man is Tyler Zickel, the announcer for the Toronto Blue Jays AA team the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. We talk everything from the baby Blue Jays, winning a league championship with NH, and so much more! Prospects Countdown will be back on Tuesday with 40-31 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paintingcorners/support
This week we are joined by both old friends and new friends. Now that the rosters have been set, John Conniff of Mad Friars returns to give the scoop on the Padres Minor League system. Bryant Webster of Woe, Doctor! and Padres Public fame makes his debut as the Padres & Pints: The Podcast!, Storm correspondant and interviews the Lake Elsinore skipper Michael Collins. Lastly we chat with Tyler Zickel, the Assistant Director of Media Relations for the Lake Elsinore Storm, and get the scoop on a wide array of things for the upcoming 2015 season.