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Not much to say after the Phillies season and their World Series hopes comes to an excruciating end in Game 4 of the NLDS. Spencer McKercher and Sean Kane try their best to break down what happened in the final game of the season and what's next for the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have booked their 8th trip to the National League Championship Series since 2013 by walking off in the bottom of the 11th inning against the Philadelphia Phillies. While Dodgers fans celebrated advancing, it was Orion Kerkering and the rest of Philly left wondering what if.On this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman break down the unfortunate error by Kerkering that led to the Dodgers eliminating the Phillies — and why he doesn't deserve all of the blame. The guys then go on to question whether the Phillies have a larger issue brewing with their roster after failing to win the World Series in recent seasons and what's next for their impending free agents.Also on this episode, Jake and Jordan discuss the Chicago Cubs taking down the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 4, forcing a winner-take-all Game 5 back in Milwaukee this Saturday. With the Brewers failing to capitalize on a 2-0 series lead, the question now is: who will the Brew Crew turn to in the must-win game to help validate their season? Later, the guys preview the ALDS Game 5 between the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners, featuring what is sure to be one of the most enticing pitching matchups of the postseason — George Kirby vs. Tarik Skubal. 1:00 – The Opener: Dodgers advance to NLCS20:25 – Where do the Phillies go from here?26:04 – Cubs force a Game 530:47 – Brewers make questionable choices42:49 – Tigers-Mariners Game 5 preview47:35 – ALDS Game 5 prediction Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
- Blue Jays punch their ALCS ticket- Aaron Judge gets his signature moment- Dodgers advance on CRAZIEST play- Phillies' World Series window closed?- Tigers force Game 5 feat. Tarik Skubal - Brewers' backs against the wall?Listen/watch: https://bio.link/threeohtakeFollow us!FB: https://www.facebook.com/threeohtakeIG: https://www.instagram.com/threeohtakeTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@threeohtakeX: https://twitter.com/kylecorwintakes“THREEOHTAKE” for 10% off your Chinook Seedery order: https://www.chinookseedery.com/discount/THREEOHTAKE"THREEOHTAKE" for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.com/
Jake Peavy and Buster discuss the Blue Jays' celebration after eliminating the Yankees in the ALDS, the time Jake Peavy bought a duck boat after winning the World Series, Vladimir Guerrero playing proud for Toronto, if the Yankees should consider the season a failure, how they view Aaron Judge postseason, pitching chaos in Cubs-Brewers, and Tarik Skubal taking to the podium before Game 5 against the Mariners. Later, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 17:17 Jake Peavy 43:03 Sarah Langs 43:54 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What needs to change in the Yankees organization? How have the Yankees gone so long without winning the World Series? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jake Peavy and Buster discuss the Blue Jays' celebration after eliminating the Yankees in the ALDS, the time Jake Peavy bought a duck boat after winning the World Series, Vladimir Guerrero playing proud for Toronto, if the Yankees should consider the season a failure, how they view Aaron Judge postseason, pitching chaos in Cubs-Brewers, and Tarik Skubal taking to the podium before Game 5 against the Mariners. Later, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 17:17 Jake Peavy 43:03 Sarah Langs 43:54 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Philadelphia Phillies kept their World Series hopes alive on Wednesday night with an 8-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. James Seltzer and Jack Fritz react to the win and turn ahead to tomorrow night's Game 4 with Cristopher Sanchez on the mound. Presented by Miller Lite To purchase Ring The Bell by Jack Fritz and Kevin Reavy go to RingTheBellBook.com 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
Dwight “Doc” Gooden sits down with Jimmy to open up about life on and off the mound—rising from teenage phenom to Cy Young & Triple Crown winner, the wild ride of the '86 Mets, and the redemption arc that followed years of addiction. Doc shares why missing the 1986 World Series parade became a turning point, how therapy (starting in 2019) helped him finally forgive himself, and the daily practices that keep him sober today.They trade stories from the Yankees–Red Sox 2004 ALCS, debate Gary Sheffield's Hall of Fame case, and compare Doc's instant impact to today's fireballers like Paul Skenes. Doc relives his 1996 Yankees no-hitter—pitched the day before his father's surgery—and reflects on loyalty to both Mets and Yankees, his love for speaking to young people, and being present for his kids and grandkids. If you love baseball, resilience, and real talk about growth, this one's special. 00:00 Introduction02:00 Yankees–Red Sox memories & Gary Sheffield's legacy06:00 The '86 Mets and life in the spotlight10:30 Addiction, missing the parade, and hitting rock bottom16:00 Choosing sobriety and healing through therapy25:00 The rise: Rookie years, Cy Young, and peak dominance27:00 Throwing a no-hitter for his dad in 199633:00 Life after baseball & lessons in redemption38:00 Outro
The Yankees' season wrapped in chaos, and the reactions were just as wild. Boomer slammed the starting pitching—except Cam Schlittler—while the offense vanished when it mattered most. A-Rod called the roster one of the worst ever, Jazz Chisholm bragged about winning the World Series then blew a key double play, and Judge shined but Vlad stole the spotlight. Fans flooded the lines, debating everything from Cashman's job to who should manage—some dreaming of Jeter, Mattingly, Girardi, Cone, and Randolph, others just pleading for hitters who can hit. Postgame drama included the Blue Jays' manager taunting “start spreading the news bitches,” Schlittler breaking down the clubhouse mood, and Volpe reflecting on a rough postseason. Across the hour, every Yankee misstep was dissected, from petty celebrations to coaching critiques, leaving fans angry, confused, and begging for a team reboot.
On a special 90 minute edition, there is lots of backtracking regarding Bill Belichick and North Carolina's eye on the future. Does this joint statement mean anything or is Belichick still on track to be canned by UNC? Then, the Bruins got their season off to a great start with a victory which could fuel what would be a key to how they can shock some people and make the playoffs. And, the Red Sox may be out of the playoff picture, but at least we celebrate the Yankees not making the World Series either.
Andy and Randy talk about Aaron Judge and how he'll be viewed by Yankees fans if he never wins a World Series and the discuss turns to legends like Babe Ruth and eventually Satchel Paige.
Welcome to episode 301 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!It's rock flute time again! Fresh on the heels of this past weekend's Inaugural ÖTILLÖ Colorado, we share our race report for the event. As our friend Phil quipped, “the Swimrun circus came to town” and it was a blast to see friends old and new and experience anew the epic/random places that Swimrun can take you.We raced the World Series distance that clocked in at 24ish miles total with 6ish miles of swimming at around 5,000ish feet of altitude. This race was a capital “B” Beast. Spoiler alert: we loved it! Enjoy!~~~That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star rating and review since that's the best way for people to discover the show and the sport of Swimrun. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on YouTube. Check out our website for Swimrun resources including gear guides, tips, how-to videos and so much more. Also make sure to check out our meme page @thelowtideboyz on Instagram. If you have any suggestions for the show or questions for us, send us a dm or an email at lowtideboyz@gmail.com. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!- Chip and Chris
The Celtics won their preseason debut, but how will the offense look without Tatum leading the way? The Yankees were eliminated by the Blue Jays, can the Jays win the World Series?
In hour two, Mike & Jason chat all things baseball playoffs with MLB Network's Adnan Virk (1:41), plus they preview Sunday's Seahawks matchup at Jacksonville, as ESPN's Brady Henderson (25:43) 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.
The Philadelphia Phillies hope to stave off elimination tonight in Game 3 of the NLDS. The High Hopes pod previews Aaron Nola's start tonight and discusses what the Phils need to to do extend this series and keep their World Series dreams alive. Presented by Miller Lite To purchase Ring The Bell by Jack Fritz and Kevin Reavy go to RingTheBellBook.com 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
A packed house in today's episode as Tom, Jack, Kyle, Levi, and Ty recap the Wiffle Ball World Championships, talk MLW heading to Los Angeles for the World Series, break down the upcoming postseason matchups, and get Jack's thoughts on the Magic missing the playoffs.
Norm Hitzges is wondering — and not quietly — how the Texas Rangers went from World Series champs to looking like they misplaced their offense in a junk drawer.In this episode, Norm breaks down the mess General Manager Chris Young finds himself in: a team that can pitch but can't hit, an owner allergic to the luxury tax, and a farm system that's about as fertile as a parking lot. He calls it “the box,” and Chris Young is stuck squarely inside it, armed with little more than duct tape, prayer, and a spreadsheet labeled “2026: Good Luck.”Norm walks through the impossible math of building a contender without money, prospects, or trade bait — and still finds time to hype a Mavericks rookie who might be the best thing to hit Dallas since Luka's step-back three. It's classic Norm: sharp, funny, a little grumpy, and all truth.⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 - The General Manager in the Box (And No, There's No Key)01:22 - Luxury Tax or Luxury Trap?02:49 - How to Go 81–81 With the Best Pitching in Baseball03:35 - Six Players, $144 Million, and No Room Left for Snacks05:30 - The Farm System: Where Hope Goes to Retire07:05 - Trade Season: Who's Buying This Junk Drawer?08:36 - Two Holes, One Rotation, and a Whole Lot of “Good Luck”09:26 - If Chris Young Pulls This Off, Just Hand Him the GM of the Year Trophy12:18 - Super Cooper: The Mavs Rookie Who Might Save Dallas Sports13:49 - A 6'8” Point Guard and a Glimmer of Hope14:46 - Don't Stop Believing (Unless You're the Rangers' Payroll Department) Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
MLB Pipeline prospect analyst and reporter Jim Callis returns to the Jack Vita Show, to preview the 2025 Arizona Fall League. Jim has been covering prospects for over 35 years. In today's episode, he shares some stories from previous years at the Arizona Fall League. He gives a quick rundown of what fans can expect from AFL, and why they should follow along online, and make a trip to Arizona for the AFL experience. This is Jack's third year on-scene at the Arizona Fall League. Last year, he provided coverage of Philadelphia Phillies top pitching prospect Andrew Painter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This year, he plans to pick up freelance work for other outlets, covering prospects participating in AFL. The Fall League has become a favorite for Jack, and he shares why it's one of the best hidden gems in sports. Jim provides a look at what prospects fans should keep an eye on in the Arizona Fall League this year. This year's AFL crop features eleven players from MLB Pipeline's Top 100 prospects list: Kevin McGonigle (no. 2), Sebastian Walcott (no. 6), Josue De Paula (no. 13), Braden Montgomery (no. 35), Alfredo Duno (no. 48), Charlie Condon (no. 61), Blake Mitchell (no. 62), Jonny Farmelo (no. 75), Rhett Lowder, (no. 80), Hagen Smith (no. 88) and Cam Collier (no. 94). Jim also discusses under-the-radar prospects that could break out this year in the AFL. Last year, Caleb Durbin won AFL Breakout Player of the Year. Now, he's a key cog in the Milwaukee Brewers' potent lineup, as the club pushes for its first World Series in franchise history. Later, Jim shares stories of Tim Tebow and Kyle Schwarber participating in the Fall League. Both played in the AFL in 2016. It's a crash course in AFL that you certainly will NOT want to miss!
This week, we catch up with Billy, as he is forced back into the Army, missing an entire season of Yankee baseball. He is also labeled as a "troublemaker", and a "bad influence" on teammates like Mickey Mantle, just because they go out drinking, every night, and a major brawl happened to beak out at the Copacabana, at Billy's birthday party! He fights, he scraps, and he gets traded, all over the league! Watch the Yankees play a whole season, while you're in the Army, fight with your team'sa general manager, and be a bad influence on all of your friends with Billy Martin - Part 3!! Check us out, every Tuesday! We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS, STM & YSO merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS, STM & YSO!! Contact us on... instagram.com/smalltownmurder facebook.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com
The Phillies 2025 season is on the brink. After losing Game 2 of their NLDS series against the Dodgers, 4-3, the Phils head to L.A. needing to win three straight games to continue their quest for a World Series. Hosts John Stolnis and Liz Roscher discuss Rob Thomson's decision to bunt in the 9th inning, the continued absence of Trea Turner, Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper, Jesus Luzardo's outstanding outing, and more bullpen failures. Also, why is Aaron Nola starting Game 3?
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci start with the Dodgers' 2-0 lead over the Phillies. This hasn't been about what Philly isn't doing, we're just seeing the Dodgers play up to their potential. The Cubs could be in trouble as the Brewers are rolling. Onto the AL, the Blue Jays' bats have come alive against the Yankees. Tom has a front row seat for the Tigers and Mariners, as the only series that sits tied at 1-1. We look at the pitching so far in the postseason and how scientific the teaching has become. The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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TVC 708.2: From October 2015: Tony, Donna, and Ed look back to Game 1 of the 1955 World Series between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers, the first time that a World Series game was broadcast in color. Mel Allen and Vin Scully covered the game for NBC. Photo courtesy National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
(00:00-29:45) Blue Jays are giving the Yankees the high hard one. Great atmosphere in the 6. Bryn Smith. Noise names. Why did Kelly Stafford steal our name for her podcast? All these self promoters. We're due for a scandal. Who do you wanna see in the World Series? Cubbie Doug. We need more Fat Joe. Shrewsbury Seminary Student on the line. Question about snipping. Rizz's vasectomy live on the air. Clearing the well. Decorative body hair. Big Walt gonna join us tomorrow. Wear gold or go topless.(29:53-30:18) Little quickie to catch up on the clock a bit.(30:28-43:30) James Carlton joins us in studio talking Bama Week and Jackson not going to Columbia. Everybody seems to hate the 11AM kick. Reasons for Mizzou to be optimistic. The high-risk play of bringing your family to the game. You can handle a loss but cannot get blown out.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Oakland A's of the 70's were at their absolute best when it came to October baseball. They beat the Big Red Machine to win the 1972 World Series. They beat the Miracle Mets in '73 to win it again. And in 1974, they made it back-to-back-to-back when they disposed of the Dodgers in 5 games. Flooded with names like Catfish & Reggie, Blue Moon & Vida, Campy and Geno, they had talent and swagger and were the team to beat heading into the 1975 postseason. Playing centerfield for those World Series winning teams in '73 & '74 was speedster Billy North. Acquired by Charlie Finley from the Cubs prior to the 1973 season, North immediately fit in with the defending champs and his style of play was exactly what manager Dick Williams loved… speed and defense. North would lead the AL in stolen bases in 1974 and 1976 when he stole a career high 75 bags while playing a sterling centerfield. After missing the entire postseason in '73 when the Athletics repeated as Champs by beating Tom Seaver and the Mets in 7 games, North was looking forward to the '74 season and a chance to play in the playoffs. But on June 5th in Detroit, he and Reggie Jackson had an altercation that ended up with both of them injured as well as catcher Ray Fosse. It wasn't the first time the Swinging A's brawled with each other and it had very little effect on the team's play. Three months later they were back in the World Series for the 3rd straight year, with Fosse, Jackson and North all in the starting lineup. Despite having won the last two World Series titles, the A's were underdogs against the Dodgers who won 102 games in the National League and they didn't give the A's much respect going into their matchup. On the POP podcast, North tells us how he was called the “Paperboy” because he read all the newspapers and he told his teammates on the flight back from Baltimore after winning the ALCS that a Dodger player was quoted as saying that there were only two players on the A's that could play for the Dodgers… the champs didn't need more than that… 5 games later… they were champs again for the 3rd straight year. North tells us how he and Reggie put that incident behind them and remain friends to this day… and how that team 50 years later still gathers together. He talks of how Dusty Baker influenced his life and remains one of his best friends and how Dusty honored him at an All-Star game a couple of years ago… and he talks about the NorthLegacyProject.com that he helped start in honor of his mom to help kids with special needs. For a man who made a living stealing bags in his 20's, he now lives to give back in his 70's. A 2-time champion of the only team in baseball history other than the Yankees to win 3 straight World Series Championships. The Fighting A's… The Swinging A's… The Winning A's… Billy North on the Past Our Prime podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedy on a MondayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, It Pays to be Ignorant, originally broadcast October 6, 1944, 81 years ago with guest Deems Taylor. The first question (during the program): "What is the name of the Indian maiden the song (to be played) is about?" Followed by Stan Freberg, originally broadcast October 6, 1957, 68 years ago, All About Werewolves. "Cocktails For Two," "Gray Flannel Hat Full Of Teenage Werewolves," a great story about a werewolf who changes into a horrible monster in the daylight (an advertising executive). Then, Jack Benny, originally broadcast October 6, 1946, 79 years ago, Jack Meets Dennis' Mother. Jack wants to listen to the World Series on the radio. Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast October 6, 1948, 77 years ago, Gildy tries to reform. Making a good impression for Miss Crabtree, so Gildersleeve can keep the baby.Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast October 6, 1947, 78 years ago, It's a Lock. Where did Claudia disappear? Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star. Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.html
It's officially October, which means the MLB Postseason is in full swing (no pun intended)! This week, Aarav and Arsh predict every divisional series and highlight their biggest World Series favorites. They also predict the best games in NFL Week 5, before continuing Two Brothers - Two Picks, their weekly segment giving you four fantasy football must-starts for Week 5!Chapters:0:00 - MLB Postseason12:06 - NFL Week 519:31 - Two Brothers - Two PicksSupport the showCheck out our book!https://a.co/d/ecz5cPHWebsite:https://www.twobrothersandtheirsports.comFor sponsorship and advertising opportunities, please contact us at:twobrothers.sportspodcast@gmail.com
We travel back in time to half a century ago and discuss the major events in sports in the year 1975. In the first of two parts we cover baseball and boxing--highlighted by the Thrilla in Manilla and one of the most exciting World Series in baseball history. Billie Jean King, Arthur Ashe, Jack Nicklaus, and Bruno Sammartino all come up as well. Enjoy and look out for Part 2 soon!Books to Complement This Episode: The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled the RingThe 12 Greatest Rounds of Boxing: The Untold StoriesSmokin' Joe: The Life of Joe FrazierAli: A LifeRed Sox NationGame Six: Cincinnati, Boston, and the 1975 World Series
Matt, Jordan and Isiah break down the final series of the 2025 Boston Red Sox, as they've been eliminated by their archrival New York Yankees in three games of the American League Wild Card Series. The trio doesn't spend a whole lot of time talking about the series, instead pivoting towards offseason dialogue. Just how obvious are the fixes? Would you trade Ceddanne Rafaela?Jordan also poses the question of, knowing what we know now, would Red Sox fans have been happier with Nick Pivetta returning in 2025 if it meant keeping Rafael Devers opposed to what potentially may be only one season of Alex Bregman in Boston.Finally, the group picks their World Series winners before closing out the final episode of the 2025 season.Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram, @ThePeskyReport. We are officially a part of Beyond The MonsterTwitter: @BeyondtheMnstrSubstack: https://beyondthemonster.substack.com/ Intro Music: DannyEBTracks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxOQyRmgJqHji6ItvllZmYg
Ron Blum joins JR to talk all things MLB including the future of the MLB's salary cap, the World Series favorites, and much more!
The season is over, and Justin (@justinHughes365) and Andrew (@AMCQ82) talk about their successes and struggles in 2025. They talk about the things that went right for them, and lessons that they will be taking into the 2026 season. After that, they each give 3 MVP's for their redraft teams this year, and make some World Series predictions. Lots of good strategy discussion in this episode.... hope you enjoy it! Follow the podcast on Twitter/X @Baseball365pod.Join our Baseball 365 Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2151001815222424/If you'd like to support the show, you can do so by leaving us a 5 star rating, and writing a quick, positive review about us on iTunes. It would be much appreciated
Welcome back to 7th Inning Stretch! In this episode, we break down everything you need to know about the 2025 MLB Postseason, including key matchups, dark horse contenders, and who looks primed for a World Series run. We also dive into breaking news as the San Francisco Giants fire manager Bob Melvin after just two seasons, and what this means for the franchise moving forward. Plus, we highlight some of the craziest stats of the year that defined the season and shocked fans across the league.If you're a baseball fan looking for MLB analysis, playoff previews, team breakdowns, and the biggest stories in baseball, this is the show for you!⚾ Topics Covered in This Episode:Full 2025 MLB Postseason outlook & predictionsGiants part ways with Bob Melvin after two seasonsThe wildest and most unbelievable stats from the year
Seattle Mariners Owner and CEO John Stanton joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about this 2025 team and the dynamics of it, Dan Wilson at Manager, trying to win a World Series for many deserving people, and the team’s strategy with the payroll.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tek & Prem welcome Tom Stakes onto the VetLine to talk Eagles. The Broncos come to Philly with their stout defense and young quarterback Bo Nix. The Broncos last win in Philadelphia came in 1986. At 4-0, the Birds have simply found ways to win. The offense, defense, and special teams units have contributed equally throughout their undefeated September against top-tier NFL competition. As the Super Bowl Champions head into October, the offense will continue to evolve, and the defense will see the return of Nakobe Dean to the field. The Phillies and Dodgers are set to meet in the NLDS and the first two games will take place at the raucous Citizens Bank Park. With a marquee pitching matchup of Ohtani v. Sanchez for Game One, the pressure is on this group of Phillies to phinally get it done in October after reaching the World Series in 2022, losing, and not making it back in their last two attempts. The table is set, but the bats will need to get hot if they expect to knock off the defending World Series Champion Dodgers in this best-of-five series. Segments include: VetPhact, VetLine, The Tek 10, Prem's NFL Picks. Courtesy of the Vet Alumni Members Association (VAMA)
We are under a week away from the start of the NHL season and big contract dominoes are falling. David, Roy and Ethan break down the Kirill Kaprizov, Niko Mikkola, Luke Hughes, and Jackson LaCombe contracts in preparation of the new year. Then in wins and fails, Roy celebrates the Panthers' new video board, David shows an epic hockey fight from Russia and Ethan calls somebody over a foot taller than him a dork. Then, Adnan Virk joins the show to tell us about Canadian Thanksgiving, share his thoughts on some of the big contracts signed, and gives us his World Series pick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich react to the 49ers upsetting the Rams in stunning fashion as over 4/1 underdogs, to improve to 4-1 in 2025. Plus, the Tigers, Cubs and Padres advanced to the Divisional Series, as Unders cash continued to cash throughout October. Then, it's Friday morning which means it's time for Friday Feels, where we discuss how they're feeling on a handful of topics heading into the weekend, including if the Cubs can knock off the Brewers in the NLDS, why you should never play Thursday Night Football in Survivor, and more! The hour wraps with a look at the opening series lines for both the AL and NL Division Series, discussing who we are betting in each of the four series that get started this weekend. Plus, updated World Series and World Series MVP odds as well!
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich take a look at the opening series lines for both the AL and NL Division Series, discussing who has the edge in each of the four series that will get started this weekend. Plus, updated World Series and World Series MVP odds as well!
Rick Rizzs joins Bob live in the T-Mobile Park broadcast booth to talk about the excitement around this Mariners team, the energy in the city, what it will take to win a World Series, and much more. They talk about their trust-level in the Mariners bullpen, especially the lower leverage arms. And they go into detail on the Mariners biggest potential advantage over their opponents, the core group of players that have come up together.
00:00 - Jerry Hairston jr.00:48 - Who do you think has the advantage in this Phillies-Dodgers series?01:50 - Dodgers' bullpen is still an issue?03:46 - Shohei Ohtani ready?05:16 - Phillies hitters07:18 - Fans at CBP08:33 - Better bullpen?08:53 - Lineup?10:50 - Rotation?11:50 - Phillies have the confidence14:27 - Can the Dodgers repeat?17:07 - Phillies gotta get it done18:15 - Whoever wins going to the World Series?19:57 - Dodgers fans21:39 - Connections to the Phillies NBC Sports Philadelphia serves Philly sports fans 24/7 with the latest news on the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies and Flyers. Watch live games and insightful analysis from our experts on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Subscribe to our channel for the latest Philly sports news and highlights! » Visit NBC Sports Philadelphia: https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/ » Facebook: / nbcsphilly » Twitter: / nbcsphilly » Instagram: / nbcsphilly
The decades of baseball in Brooklyn were mostly marked by one failure after another until the club got their act together in the 1940s. Still, the Dodgers seemed uniquely capable of breaking their fans' hearts until 70 years ago this week, when they finally beat the Yankees to claim their one and only World Series in their original home. That moment in the sun was all too brief, however, as they'd pack up and move to the West Coast just two years later. This week, Mike and Bill look back at that one perfect moment in Brooklyn, when all seemed right with the world and the Dodgers were finally world champs. Plus, happy birthday to Eddie Murphy and Johnny Podres! And farewell to Bill Denehy and Bobby Jenks.
Me oh my, it's Red October yet again! The Let's Go to the Phones Boys are ITCHING for the Phillies to kick off their postseason against the dastardly Dodgers. You know what they say, gang, your ticket is good for the whole seat, but you'll only need the edge!Plus, the Eagles are 4-0 and AJ Brown is doing the thing again where he's mad, but he's not mad, but he's kind of mad that he isn't getting the ball enough. Always fun. Oh yeah, we also talk submarine movies for like an hour for no reason. Up periscope! LOL just kidding....but yeah, we really did talk submarine movies way too much. Go Phillies, go Birds. Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on all streaming platformsFollow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for October 3rd Publish Date: October 3rd Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, October 3rd and Happy Birthday to Stevie Ray Vaughn I’m Jessica Forkel and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Atlanta United, local officials cut ribbon on $25 million training facility expansion Toastique brings gourmet toast and juices to east Cobb Brian Snitker out as Braves' manager, will transition into advisory role Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on cereals All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: Ingles Markets 6 STORY 1: Atlanta United, local officials cut ribbon on $25 million training facility expansion This week, Atlanta United pulled back the curtain on a $25 million expansion to their Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground in Marietta, and let’s just say—it’s next level. The facility, now a sprawling 50,000 square feet, is the latest investment from owner Arthur Blank, bringing the total spend on the space to over $90 million. What’s new? A second gym for Atlanta United 2 and Academy players, a cutting-edge Emory Healthcare Studio (complete with podcast and video production spaces), and more than 100 workspaces for staff. Marietta Mayor Steve “Thunder” Tumlin called the ribbon-cutting a celebration of progress. The timing couldn’t be better, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup just around the corner. Atlanta United expects to host an international team at the facility during the tournament, and Tumlin is confident it’ll be the top pick. And they’re not done yet. Phase two is already in the works, with plans for hydrotherapy rooms, hyperbaric chambers, and expanded recovery spaces. The goal? To have it all ready before the World Cup kicks off. STORY 2: Toastique brings gourmet toast and juices to east Cobb Toastique has officially landed at the corner of Roswell and Johnson Ferry roads, bringing a fresh twist to the neighborhood’s food scene. Think gourmet toast, smoothies, and juices—but make it Instagram-worthy. Founded by former Division 1 cheerleader Brianna Keefe, Toastique started in D.C. back in 2018 and has since grown into a national sensation. Here in East Cobb, Rex and Leslie Sheridan are running the show. The menu? Packed with healthy, colorful options. Fan favorites include the Smoked Salmon toast (loaded with salmon, herbed cream cheese, and all the fixings), the Açai Smoothie Bowl, and the Avocado Smash. Rex, a pescatarian, swears by the Tomato Burrata toast—“It’s my go-to,” he says. The vibe inside matches the food: light, airy, and full of plants. There’s even a to-go fridge stocked with pressed juices and chia puddings, all made in-house. For Rex, this isn’t just a business—it’s personal. After years of health struggles, he discovered that better eating was the key to feeling better. Toastique is open daily, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 4250 Roswell Road. Stop by, snap a pic, and taste what all the buzz is about. STORY 3: Brian Snitker out as Braves' manager, will transition into advisory role After months of whispers and speculation, Brian Snitker finally made it official: he’s stepping down as Atlanta Braves manager after the 2025 season. But don’t worry—he’s not going far. Starting in 2026, Snitker will take on an advisory role with the team, marking his 50th year with the Braves organization. At a press conference at Truist Park, the Braves announced Snitker’s transition and revealed he’ll be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame next year. The event was full of praise, gifts, and a lot of emotion. Snitker’s journey with the Braves is the stuff of baseball legend. Signed as a catcher in 1977, his playing career didn’t pan out, but Hank Aaron saw something in him and offered him a coaching job. From there, Snitker worked his way up, managing at nearly every level of the minors before taking over the big-league club in 2016. When he stepped in, the Braves were at rock bottom—the worst record in baseball. But under Snitker, they turned it around fast. Seven playoff appearances, six division titles, and a magical 2021 World Series win later, he’s cemented his legacy. Now, he’s looking forward to spending time with his family—his wife, Ronnie, their kids, and three grandkids. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: TRUCK A PALOOZA STORY 4: Cobb County feels early impacts of federal government shutdown Cobb County is already feeling the ripple effects of the government shutdown, which kicked off at midnight when Congress failed to pass a budget. No funding, no updates—just ask Dobbins Air Reserve Base, whose website now greets visitors with a blunt message: “Due to the government shutdown, this website is not being updated.” Calls to their public affairs team? Crickets. National parks like Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area and Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield Park are technically “closed,” but outdoor areas remain open. Bathrooms, though? Not so much. Visitors are being told to bring their own toilet paper—yes, really—and pack out their trash. Meanwhile, protesters from Indivisible Cobb gathered at Kennesaw Mountain, as they do every Wednesday, to advocate for park staff and future generations. Organizer Gail Von Gonten voiced concerns about unpaid workers and stalled maintenance. Statewide, the shutdown could impact over 110,000 federal workers in Georgia. While furloughed employees may qualify for unemployment benefits, they’ll have to repay those funds once back pay kicks in. It’s a mess, and for now, there’s no clear end in sight. STORY 5: Cherokee Heights Art Festival is Oct. 18 Mark your calendars—on Oct. 18, the 17th Annual Cherokee Heights Arts Festival is taking over Freyer Drive NE (between Etowah and Chicasaw Drives) in Marietta from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission? Free. Parking? Also free. This charming neighborhood, a 1924 National Historic Register gem just a mile from Marietta Square, started as a small, invite-only art show among neighbors. In 2009, they decided to take it outside—and open it to everyone. Now, it’s a one-day celebration featuring over 40 local artists and makers. Expect everything from paintings and pottery to jewelry, baked goods, and even original books. Two music “stages” will keep the vibe lively with free performances all day, and kids can get crafty at an art station hosted by the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art. Feeling hungry? Food and drinks will be available, and local nonprofits like CASA and MUST Ministries will also be there. For a sneak peek, check out the Cherokee Heights Arts Festival on Facebook or Instagram. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on cereals We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: Ingles Markets 7 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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The WIP Afternoon Team live from Stateside Live are joined by Ruben Amaro Jr. to discuss what makes you a winner, the Phillies, the Castellanos situation and what the odds are for the Phillies to win the World Series.
The WIP Afternoon Team live from Stateside Live are joined by John Middleton to discuss the Phillies. They then bring in Ruben Amaro Jr. to discuss what makes you a winner, the Phillies, the Castellanos situation and what the odds are for the Phillies to win the World Series.
Nick Wilson and Nick Pedone talk about Guardians fans who are upset with ownership.
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On this episode of The Jimmy Rex Show, Jimmy sits down with MLB All-Star Dexter Fowler — the Chicago Cubs leadoff catalyst from the historic 2016 World Series run. They relive Game 7 in Cleveland, from Fowler's tone-setting leadoff home run to the rollercoaster late innings, the rain delay, and Jason Heyward's now-legendary clubhouse speech. You'll hear dugout perspective on Jake Arrieta and Kyle Hendricks, the emotions behind Rajai Davis's homer, and why the Cubs played looser on the road.Dexter also shares how he landed in Chicago, what Joe Maddon told him that changed everything, and why the post-title roster couldn't stay together forever. Then it's life after baseball: Dexter's production company, sports & entertainment management, and wealth advisory work; investing (including a stake tied to Bournemouth in English football); and the mentorship lessons he's picked up from business leaders and friends.Along the way, Jimmy and Dexter riff on communication, team culture, and having tough conversations — the competitive edge athletes carry into business.00:00 Introduction02:43 Game 7 rewind: leadoff HR, momentum swing, rain delay & Heyward speech08:24 Motivation story: the “Ace of Spades” bottles09:43 Game 3 at Wrigley: pitcher duels, crowd energy, fan chaos10:41 After the title: injuries, economics, and the Cubs' breakup12:18 Routine vs. noise: why they played looser on the road13:52 Becoming the Cubs' leadoff: Iowa preview & Joe Maddon's trust17:00 Life after baseball: companies, investments, mentorship & communication lessons24:06 Outro
Rob and Kelvin debate whether it’s fair to already call Aaron Glenn the worst coach in New York Jets franchise history, tell us why it’s still World Series or bust for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and argue whether Giannis Antetokounmpo needs to win another championship to validate his career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we start out with Billy, being a big part of the NY Yankees, and making lifelong friends with Micky Mantle. After a few World Series wins, and a quick marriage, Billy settles into the serious business of partying, and NY night life. This includes many fist fights, both on & off the baseball field, and a carzy time, at a ranch, where shots are fired, and things end up dead! Marry your grirlfriend, because her friend just got married, punch anyone who slides in, with their spikes a little high, and commit a slaughter, at a ranch with Billy Martin - Part 2!! Check us out, every Tuesday! We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS, STM & YSO merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS, STM & YSO!! Contact us on... instagram.com/smalltownmurder facebook.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com