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Don't miss our episode with former Phillies pitcher Vance Worley. Hear Vance talk about how he got the nickname "Vanimal," pitching in the legendary 2011 Phillies rotation and many other great stories! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Russell and Gav, talk throught the amazing game one from GB v USA. They talk through the highs and lows of the game and the experience from Chase Field. 'Amazing Trayce', Daniel 'Hermetically Sealed Elbow' Cooper and MIcheal 'British Gas' Petersen are all mentioned.There's also a quick interview with Vance Worley on his thoughts from last night.
Great Britain is playing at the World Baseball Classic Qualifier this week with a huge chance to make the big dance next Spring. Wondering how the tournament works, or who'll be playing? We've got you!John and Russ break down the tournament and the GB roster, before exclusive interviews with three of the stars of the show - infielder Alex Crosby and pitcher Vance Worley in conversation with Chris Knoblock from the GB press team - and a feature length interview with Head Coach Drew Spencer ahead of his tournament bow this Friday.#LetsGoGB
3 games intro Spring and the Marlins remain undefeated - the boys dissect the early games & what they've seen. Recap on position battles and roster construction along with some free agent talk - Vance Worley gets at least 5 mentions, I had to end the pod abruptly!!
My boy Vance, aka "The Vanimal" stops by today to share the story of his baseball career. We played together in college and we discuss the great year we had back in 2008 and the process of how both of us got drafted after that season. He talks about life in the minors and how the different levels can really get to you when you're young and moving up quickly. He got to be the man for a little while in Philly and I ask him all about that experience. Lots of great insight from Vance today and I hope you enjoy! Please subscribe, rate, and review when you get the chance. Thank you and let me know what you think. Email: tootallsportspodcast@gmail.com
Why does it feel like the Phillies need the Dodgers' permission to get better? What's the dynamic between the front office and ownership like? Liz and Justin talk about the joy of opening day, even during a weird year, and evaluate where the Phillies are at as a franchise at the start of a new season. Also, the trek through 2010 continues as topics pop up like Milt Thompson's firing, Roy Oswalt trade rumors, and a brief cameo from Vance Worley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vance Worley is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Somerset Patriots of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He has played in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles, and Miami Marlins. www.cutternation.net --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cutternation/support
Vance Worley allowed eight runs (seven earned) in 1 1/3 innings, while the Marlins' offense was blanked, 10-0.
Giancarlo Stanton hit his 51st home run of the season, but Miami could not finish the job on the road in their 8-3 loss to the Nationals. Manager Don Mattingly and Vance Worley discuss the loss for the Marlins.
Vance Worley was cruising early on but he ran into a little bit of trouble and the Mets took game two at Citi Field on Saturday night.
Vance Worley spun another gem, Giancarlo Stanton again went deep and the Marlins upended the Nationals on Tuesday.
DFSR’s Doug Norrie and James Davis take to the Tuesday podcast to discuss the extreme highs and crazy lows of today’s pitching slate. For starters, they discuss the choice you have between Chris Sale and Corey Kluber at the top end of the chain. These are two aces aces and the decision between them is going to be awfully close. They are priced nearly the same on FanDuel and you could see their ownership possibly split down the middle. On DraftKings they discuss playing them both together and committing 50% of your cap to two starting pitchers. There’s also discussion on Dallas Keuchel and Jose Quintana but the list falls off dramatically after those two. For stacks there’s an embarrassment of bad pitchers taking the mound. They discuss the Astros against Derek Holland, Nationals facing Vance Worley, Brewers against Mejia and both sides of the Orioles/ Angels game. All of that and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Al Melchior and Nando Di Fino discuss the Andrew Miller injury and Greg Holland being ok after cutting his hand. They also discuss pitchers who do not strikeout a lot of batters, including Vance Worley, JC Ramirez, Daniel Gossett, Austin Pruitt, Jordan Zimmerman and more! #FNTSYRadio #FNTSY #FantasyBaseball #JCRamirez #DanielGossett #VanceWorley #AustinPruitt #JordanZimmermann #MLB Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Vance Worley put together a terrific start for the Marlins, and Miami blanked the Nationals in the rubber match.
Marlins manager Don Mattingly, starter Vance Worley and Christian Yelich talk about their 7-0 win vs. the Nationals.
Marlins manager Don Mattingly discusses coming out ready to play after the no-hitter yesterday, Vance Worley talks about his struggles and A.J. Ellis breaks down his at-bats.
Don Mattingly on Vance Worley's outing and Worley on giving up a long home run to Mike Trout in the Marlins' 5-2 loss to the Angels
Vance Worley turned in a nice start in his second start of the season but the Angels pulled away late in game two of the series
Vance Worley made his 2017 debut and Justin Bour collected another HR but it wasn't enough in the last of four against the Dodgers.
Vance Worley threw four innings and gave up three runs, while Justin Bour hit his third homer of the series. Worley and Dave Roberts discuss the loss after the game.
We are pleased to present you with Episode 9 of BMore Wired, our Baltimore sports podcast. This week, we talk the Baltimore Orioles recent success from the starters and the Baltimore Ravens getting set to begin training camp. Episode 9 of BMore Wired is one that I will certainly remember. It is the first time I have done the show without my co-host Scott Rosario, but he has a good excuse as he has spent three days at Oriole Park at Camden Yards braving out the nasty heat wave. The show opens with our segment “Beefed It!” and I call out Minnesota United goalkeeper Sammy Ndjock for throwing the ball into his own goal. As a former goalkeeper myself, this is the worst own goal I have seen. If you have not seen the video, judge for yourself. https://youtu.be/lRlt5C-Fvqs Denard Robinson driving his car into a pond and the police not charging him with anything was a close second, but scoring on yourself will always trump stupidity. The Baltimore birds of summer, the Orioles, have had great success from their starting pitching. It has not just been just Chris Tillman either. Dylan Bundy, Yovanni Gallardo and Vance Worley all pitched terrific games during the O’s recent winning streak. I make a case as to why the O’s should keep Worley in the rotation with his recent success. There are reports that the team could be interested in San Diego Padres starter Andrew Cashner, and in my eyes, they are the same player. Difference is that one has shown me he can handle the competition in the American League East. The other has been getting lit up by National League teams. Then, there was the short-lived hype that Melvin Upton Jr. could be on the move for Ubaldo Jimenez. Obviously, getting rid of Ubaldo in any way possible is a win for this organization. However, Bossman is now with the Toronto Blue Jays. Good. That allows us to continue to boo him as we did as a member of the Tampa Bay Rays. While they did not get the man they want, they are still getting the results. The O’s are coming off consecutive wins in walk off fashion, and we were there live on Sunday to see Nolan Reimold’s walkoff home run in the 10th inning. The following night, the game was won on a walk off error. A win is a win and when battling for first place in the division, they will take any win they can. This week in “7s” our seven stories around the world of sports has a theme of players or organizations getting themselves into the news in a not so flattering way. Here is a rundown of my 7s: Chris Sale cutting up the White Sox throwback jerseys. He was suspended for five games – only one start because he is a pitcher – but could this be the final action that gets him shipped out of Chicago? Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza join the MLB Hall of Fame, and I admit, I missed out on the Griffey hype as a child. However, I make a case for the players of the Steroid Era to be included into Cooperstown, including the guy who plays in New York named Alex Rodriguez. The NBA decided to pull the All-Star game from Charlotte over a controversial bill passed by the North Carolina government. The city is saying that no longer holding the event could cost them up to $100 million, but I am not buying it. The Russians really are not making good headlines around the globe as of late. They have been found to tamper with the drug testing that took place at the past Olympics and nearly were disqualified from the Olympics in Rio. Instead, the individual sports will decide who can gain entry. Listen in to what I have to say about the Russians. It will make you chuckle. The NFL and its players can never seem to stay out of trouble. First, it was Ezekiel Elliott allegedly accused of domestic violence. Aldon Smith live streamed a video of him smoking a blunt. Le’Veon Bell is facing a four-game suspensions for missing a drug test. These are three of the dumbest things athletes of their caliber can do. On that note, we switch into the discussion of the Ravens. Going along with some of the discussion above, Eugene Monroe and Ray Rice, two players who are both out of the league, are in the news once again. Monroe has opted to retire and smoke dope over playing football, while Rice has pledged to give his salary to charity if signed by an NFL team. Just give it a rest guys. The Ravens have found a replacement for Monroe and that is former No. 1 overall pick Jake Long. He signed a one-year deal with the team on Tuesday and could be the starter at left tackle. If not, he serves as a mentor to rookie Ronnie Stanley. Baltimore enters training camp with six players on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list. Those players are Terrell Suggs, Elvis Dumervil, Steve Smith, Breshad Perriman, Trent Richardson and Jumal Rolle. All should be ready at some point during camp, except Rolle who is out for the season. The team will have its first full practice on Thursday. Former Raven Arthur Jones has been suspended four games for violating the league’s policy on performance enhancing drugs. For those of you who do not know, he is the brother of Jon “Bones” Jones, who was also recently found to be using PEDs. The duo earns my “Crying Jordan of the Week” as I close out the show. You can listen to all the episodes of BMore Wired on iTunes and Twitter. Until next week, we leave with you with one of my favorite moments as a Baltimorean, the Delmon Young double.
Episode 16 – Now Certified The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss Matt’s SEO habits, second hobbies, Matt turning his back on Vance Worley in a big way, the Josh Hamilton trade, another rant about how bad Hector Noesi is, Dylan adjusting his opinion […]
Episode 10 – Happy Kris Bryant Day The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss Kris Bryant Day in Chicago, waiting on the White Sox to get “new and White Soxy,” the Royals being pesky, Matt’s inability to cheat on Vance Worley, and how to […]
Episode 168 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is now live! For real. No issues this time. Jason Collette and Nicholas Minnix on, among other topics: How to approach the unpredictability of the final week of the regular season; Billy Butler; Masahiro Tanaka; Robbie Erlin and Vance Worley as possible streamers; Jeremy Hellickson; […]
Episode 150 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is now live! Eno Sarris and Nicholas Minnix discuss Javier Baez, Steven Souza, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Mike Carp, Jon Singleton, Brian Flynn and Andrew Heaney, Ubaldo Jimenez, Brandon McCarthy, Vance Worley, and Jesse Hahn. As usual, don’t hesitate to tweet us or comment with fantasy […]
Episode 129 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is now live! Special guest Larry Schechter, author of “Winning Fantasy Baseball,” joins Nicholas Minnix to discuss Sergio Romo, the Rays’ bullpen, the Cubs’ bullpen, Jesse Hahn, Vance Worley, the effect of Miguel Gonzalez’s return on Kevin Gausman, Oscar Taveras, Eugenio Suarez, Gio Gonzalez’s return, Shane […]
Jason Martinez of MLBDepthCharts reviews the recent transactions, the Rule 5 draft, and the latest rumors around the league. Podcast partner Ben Nicholson-Smith is flying home from the Winter Meetings in Nashville so he won't be on the show today.