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Welcome to the High Low Sports Podcast's legendary year-end special: the 2025 Year-In Review Sports Awards!
It was a season of many ups and a lot of downs... Even though the downs helped the Mets miss out on the playoffs, there were some wins that gave fans the feel of hope. So here you go... enjoy as Evan Roberts takes you through the best Mets wins of the 2025 season! The Rewatch Episode is returning. This year we will have two rewatches. The first will take us all the way back to 1986, Game 6 of the World Series. To rewatch follow the link • 1986 World Series, Game 6: Red Sox @ Mets Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.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
"Measure Of A Man" The North Carolina-born Clay Aiken rose to fame on the strength of his record breaking appearance on American Idol, but if you just think of him in terms of that show, you're not getting the full picture. At all. With seven albums under his belt, the golden-voiced Aiken has sold close to ten million albums worldwide, was the first artist whose first single hit #1, hosted two network television specials, toured with Kelly Clarkson, appeared on Broadway in Spamalot and for a Christmas show with Ruben Studdard, wrote a memoir, sang the National Anthem at the World Series, and appeared on Scrubs, SNL, Jimmy Kimmel, All My Children and Days Of Our Lives. Keep in mind this is a partial list. Outside of music, Aiken co-founded the National Inclusion Project which helps advocate for children with disabilities, he's a UNICEF ambassador and in 2014 he ran for congress. Partial list aside, I know as I was reading that all of you and me, by the way, were like, I haven't done enough with my life. Aiken is also a father and he decided to step away from music to raise his son without distraction. And so he did, but with college on the horizon for his son, Aiken has decided to re-enter the ring and this conversation is all about his return. And a bunch of other things, too. Talking to him felt familiar--like catching up with an old friend. You're going to love him. www.clayaiken.com www.bombshellradio.com (http://www.bombshellradio.com) www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) www.alexgreenbooks.com Stereo Embers The Podcast IG + BLUESKY: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Guest: Former Toronto Blue Jay and Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Ross Stripling In our final episode of 2025 (or first of 2026, depending on when you listen), an old friend comes back to Deep Left Field for a long-overdue Long Toss With Ross segment. Ross Stripling, who spent the majority of his nine-year major-league career with the Jays and Dodgers, joins us to catch up and talk about watching his two teams square off in one of the greatest World Series of all time. Strip also fills us in on what the Jays picked up when they signed reliever Tyler Rogers earlier this month, given that they were teammates in San Francisco in 2023. As always, we open up the mailbag at deepleftfield@thestar.ca so that your voice can be heard! This week, we hear some reflections on 2025 and answer questions about Jose Berrios, the still-unresolved free agency of Bo Bichette and more!
** FOR AN AD-FREE VERSION OF THIS—AND EVERY—EPISODE, PLUS WEEKLY BONUS SHOWS, FIND US AT patreon.com/BJHH **What a difference a year makes. It was only just 365 days ago that Jays fans were despairing, wondering why Ross Atkins still had a job after a nine year tenure that had culminated in a dreadful 2024, still smarting from Juan Soto's decision to sign with the Mets, trying to understand the Andrés Giménez acquisition, questioning whether Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could be signed to a contract extension, and feeling nothing but dread about the future, the state of the club's house of cards, and the wisdom of those in charge.Today they're viewed by players, fans, and the industry as a whole as one of the truly exemplary organizations in the sport, and potentially on the verge of ascending to marquee franchise status, having put together a brilliant, compelling, gritty, drama-filled, fun-as-hell campaign that took them to within mere milimetres of an unprobable World Series victory.It's been a hell of a trip around the sun, hasn't it?And this week we're looking back on all of it—from the low expectations, through the ugly start, to the coalescing of an elite team, to one of the all-time great—and all-time heartbreaking—seasons in the history of Canadian sports. Or maybe anybody's sports anywhere.Have a listen... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, we begin by revisiting the state of baseball the last time Bryce visited London in 2017, and look back by discussing the odds that certain events would or would not have occurred across baseball in the eight seasons since. From there, we discuss the A's extending Tyler Soderstrom and trading for Jeff McNeil, the Pirates adding their second All-Star in Ryan O'Hearn, and the Marlins adding Pete Fairbanks. To wrap up, we place all the World Series winner in a bracket to crown the best World Series champion since 2000.
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Locked on Astros Host Brett Chancey (aka @HTownWheelHouse) what he thinks of new pitchers Mike Burrows, Ryan Weiss & Nate Pearson. We ask Chancey about a Jake Meyers trade and what they should do about Isaac Paredes & Christian Walker logjam. Plus, Chancey has a few potential free agent targets on the market Today's Show is Presented by FanDuel! (1:54) Pitcher Mike Burrows Break Down (4:33) Trading Jacob Melton: Bad Idea? (6:10) Pitcher Ryan Weiss Break Down (7:56) Pitcher Nate Pearson Break Down (10:48) Astros Starting 5 Pitchers right now? (13:44) Should Astros deal Jake Meyers? (15:02) Is Paredes & Christian Walker on roster realistic? (18:50) Should Paredes or Walker be dealt? (19:43) Should Astros be 8th favorite to win World Series? (23:15) Do they keep Yainer Diaz & Victor Caratini? (25:01) Under the Radar Astros Thought Process? (28:23) Was Firing Hitting coaches good idea? (29:41) Potential Free Agent Targets? Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast #astros #isaacparedes #christianwalker Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dodgers won the World Series, and jealous Yankee fan JT is still seething! They also break down the year that was in the NFL from the Super Bowl Champion Eagles, to the current NFL Playoff Picture. AND, the two savanty pop culture addicts also talk about the year that was in streaming, movies and the news. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jim is joined by former Kansas City Royals beat reporter for MLB.com and Hall of Fame voter Jeffrey Flanagan to break down the HOF candidacy of Royals left fielder Alex Gordon. First, Jeffrey and Jim cover the 2014 and 2015 Kansas City Royals and try to determine who the best player on those back-to-back American League Championship teams was (11:07). Next, they discuss Gordon's home run in Game 1 of the 2015 World Series and run through some of Gordon's greatest defense plays (14:36). Finally, Jeffrey and Jim make the case for Gordon being the greatest defensive left fielder in MLB history and how much that designation should matter (27:20), before making a final call on whether or not they believe Gordon deserves a plaque in Cooperstown (33:35).
It was a season of many ups and a lot of downs... unfortunately for New York Mets fans there were a lot of heartbreaking losses to contribute to the downs of 2025. There were so many that we had to do two episodes when putting together the worst Mets losses of 2025! So here you go... enjoy as Evan Roberts takes you through the worst losses of the 2025 New York Mets season part 2. The Rewatch Episode is returning. This year we will have two rewatches. The first will take us all the way back to 1986, Game 6 of the World Series. To rewatch follow the link • 1986 World Series, Game 6: Red Sox @ Mets Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.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
For the first time in Los Angeles Dodgers history, they began the year as reigning World Series champions and end the year the same way. The 2025 season wasn't without its hiccups, but it ultimately ended the same way the 2024 season did: with the Dodgers holding the World Series trophy over their heads. On tonight's year-end show, Clint Pasillas and Jeff Snider are here to talk with the viewers about the highs (and maybe some of the lows) of an unforgettable year in Dodger Blue. Tube in all offseason long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline! = (562)373-4095 #Dodgers Join our Discord by supporting the show on Patreon! ️ https://patreon.com/realFRG Or on YouTube Members! ️ https://youtube.com/@alldodgers/join All Dodgers is presented by FanDuel, part of the Bleav Network of podcasts. Please like and subscribe on YouTube! Hit that notification bell to get alerts on new content! PODCAST: Listen on BLEAV! ️ https://bit.ly/adbleav Listen on iTunes! ️ https://apple.co/3TXL8Vv Listen on Spotify! ️ http://bit.ly/3I9nW2S Listen on iHeart! ️ https://ihr.fm/3TXV5Cy SOCIAL: Follow Clint on Twitter/X ️ twitter.com/realFRG Follow Clint on Instagram ️instagram.com/realfrg Follow Jeff on Twitter/X ️ twitter.com/snidog Follow Kevin on Twitter/X ️twitter.com/skinner7kevin Follow the show on Twitter/X ️ twitter.com/alldodgersla Follow the show on Instagram ️ instagram.com/alldodgerspod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The 1925 World Series is one of the most overlooked chapters in Pirates history. In this episode, we revisit the dramatic Game 7 victory and spotlight the key players and often controversial moments that led the Pirates to a championship.REWIND is a series of our favorite Pittsburgh Sports Memories episodes that we will be dropping in between new episodesGet our Steelers-Ravens book here! E-Book | Hardcover (35% off)Connect with the show:Visit us on the webFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
Mike unlocks two interviews from the vault featuring comics who navigate the cultural minefield with very different styles. First, Sarah Silverman discusses her evolution from "arrogant ignoramus" character comedy to earnest podcasting, reflecting on her blackface controversy, her embrace of the "Bernie bro" label, and why she believes being wrong never feels shitty if you're willing to learn. Then, Kyle Kinane joins to talk about his special Loose in Chicago, the specific pain of being a Cubs fan (pre-World Series win), and his low-stakes conspiracy theories about Trader Joe's parking lots. Produced by Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, contact ad-sales@libsyn.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g Subscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: GIST INSTAGRAM Follow The Gist List at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack
Joel Goldberg is a veteran TV broadcaster for the Kansas City Royals, serving as the in-game reporter and anchor for every pre-game and post-game show. With over 30 years in television, Joel has covered everything from Super Bowls to World Series, interviewing icons like Will Ferrell and Wayne Gretzky—while also reporting on quirky moments like tick racing on a pool table.He is the host of the podcast Rounding the Bases and the author of two books: Small Ball Big Results and Small Ball Big Dreams, where he shares stories of success through consistency, teamwork, and trust.Beyond the broadcast booth, Joel runs a thriving speaking business, helping organizations build cultures grounded in trust and connection. His practical, story-driven approach to leadership has helped companies improve morale, strengthen teamwork, and foster authentic engagement.A proud Emmy Award winner and storyteller at heart, Joel brings a unique blend of sports wisdom, business insight, and real-world perspective to every stage he steps on.SHOW SUMMARYIn this episode of Selling from the Heart Podcast. Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Joel Goldberg, a seasoned TV broadcaster and author, who shares his insights on storytelling and building trust in both sport and sales. Joel recounts captivating stories from his career, highlighting the power of small consistent actions to achieve big results. The episode emphasizes the importance of genuine and effective storytelling in sales, providing practical advice for sales professionals to connect better with their audience.KEY TAKEAWAYSAuthenticity and trust are the foundation of successful sales and relationships.Everyone is in the people business and, in some way, a storyteller.Consistency, small daily actions (“small ball”), and attention to detail lead to big results.Know your audience and listen before telling your story.Effective storytelling is about making your message relevant and emotionally resonant.Building trust with your team and clients enables you to achieve more together.QUOTES“We are all in the people business, and we are all storytellers.”“Authenticity sells.”“When people believe you have their best interests at heart before your own, it becomes a lot easier to sell.”“Small ball is the little things you do consistently that add up to big results.”“If you don't know what your audience wants, it becomes a lot harder to sell.”“You have to earn trust—once you have it, you can do anything.”Learn more about Joel Goldberg.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelgoldbergkc/Learn more about Darrell and Larry.Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Website: https://www.sellingfromtheheart.net/ADDITIONAL RESOURCESDiscover Heart-Centered Leadership:Explore the Culture from the Heart Podcast and uncover the secrets to thriving workplace cultures. Know a visionary CEO? Nominate them today at
After another addition in the form of Sean Newcomb, the White Sox have signalled they have plans this off-season to improve and mold this team into a winner. Not so much a World Series contender yet, but there is a push for improvement. The next move may be Luis Robert Jr finally being dealt away, and the Reds have an interesting group of pitchers that may return. Video version now available on YouTube! Chris Lanuti and Ed Siebert sit at a basement bar on the South Side of Chicago to discuss their favorite team - The Chicago White Sox in a podcast "For Fans, By Fans!" Listen. Subscribe. Share. The $1000 Guest Bounty brought to you by Cork & Kerry At The Park gives you a chance to win $1000. SUBSCRIBE NOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, everywhere podcasts can be found and always at SoxInTheBasement.com!
It was a season of many ups and a lot of downs... unfortunately for New York Mets fans there were a lot of heartbreaking losses to contribute to the downs of 2025. There were so many that we had to do two episodes when putting together the worst Mets losses of 2025! So here you go... enjoy as Evan Roberts takes you through the worst losses of the 2025 New York Mets season part 1. The Rewatch Episode is returning. This year we will have two rewatches. The first will take us all the way back to 1986, Game 6 of the World Series. To rewatch follow the link • 1986 World Series, Game 6: Red Sox @ Mets Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.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
Bill's on vacation for the holiday... Here's a best of! AI Bill takes over for real Bill... and does Bill better than Bill! Also, buying a fake ID, and Petros joins the show to talk Dodgers winning the World Series!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alanna Rizzo and Clint Pasillas recall their favorite moments of the year for the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers!From Miguel Rojas to Mookie Betts to Shohei Ohtani and a few more in between, did they miss any? Share your thoughts in the comments section!Plus, Alanna and Clint discuss their excitement for the upcoming World Baseball Classic and Team USA, which is stacked with MLB stars.Check out DT merch for the holidays at dodgersterritoryshop.com/promo/HOLIDAYUse promo code HOLIDAY at checkout and save!Support Guidry's Guardian at guidrysguardian.orgFind Clint on YouTube at youtube.com/@alldodgersSubscribe to Dodgers Territory on YouTubeRate and review our podcast on Apple and Spotify Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this historic, recorded live and in person, 200th episode, we discuss how the Cardinals make another major offseason move, sending Willson Contreras to Boston in a cash-assisted deal headlined by right-hander Hunter Dobbins. We break down what St. Louis is getting in Dobbins — his injury, stuff, and fit under Chaim Bloom — plus minor league depth additions and the team's search for a right-handed outfield bat. Around the league, O'Hearn lands in Pittsburgh, Murakami heads to Chicago, and we check in on the World Series as the hot stove keeps moving.Have a question or comment for the show? Text or leave us a voicemail at: (848) 48-BIRDS (848-482-4737)Talking About Birds is listener supported on Patreon. Support the show and join our private discord server at: www.patreon.com/talkingaboutbirds.
Most parents want the roadmap — the blueprint that turns a young athlete into a confident, motivated, successful player. But very few families truly understand what the journey demands emotionally, mentally, relationally, and financially. In this episode of The Most Valuable Agent, Matt sits down with MLB All-Star Austin Riley and his parents, Mike and Elisa Riley, for an unfiltered, start-to-finish conversation about development, failure, trust, and perspective — from youth baseball to the World Series and beyond. Mike and Elisa explain why they always measured progress over promotions, how constant communication removed regret from hard decisions, and why they accepted that parts of a "normal" childhood would be missed — without ever losing alignment as a family. Austin opens up about early pro struggles, going 0-for-23 with 18 strikeouts, getting sent back to Triple-A after big league camp, and learning that failure is a skill that must be developed, not avoided. He shares how routine, patience, and learning from veterans helped him survive — and thrive — at the highest level. The conversation moves through injuries, physical evolution, learning how to train his body, and why setbacks ultimately led to him being in the best physical shape of his life. The episode closes with gratitude, favorite baseball memories, rapid-fire insights, and the lesson that ties everything together: Trust the process. This episode is essential listening for parents navigating youth baseball, recruiting, pro dreams, setbacks, injuries, pressure, and the business of sports — and a reminder that development is long, messy, and worth it when trust stays intact. Subscribe for weekly insight on player development, recruiting, and leadership lessons for parents raising athletes. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN • Why progress matters more than promotions or timelines • How communication eliminated regret for the Riley family • Why missing "normal" childhood moments doesn't mean failure • What early pro failure actually teaches players • How 0-for-23 became a foundation moment • Why panic is more damaging than struggle • How routine separates players who last • What demotions and service-time decisions really mean • How injuries forced Austin to truly learn his body • Why setbacks often create the best versions of players • How trust is built between parents, players, and agents • What it's like turning down $100M+ — and why they did it • Why parents must stop stressing and enjoy the journey • How gratitude reframes success at every level • Why "trust the process" isn't cliché — it's survival ABOUT AUSTIN RILEY Austin Riley is an MLB All-Star third baseman for the Atlanta Braves. Drafted out of high school, Austin developed through the minor leagues before becoming one of the game's most consistent hitters. Known for his even-keeled demeanor, work ethic, and professionalism, his journey reflects resilience through failure, mastery of routine, and trust in long-term development. ABOUT MIKE & ELISA RILEY Mike and Elisa Riley are the parents of MLB All-Star Austin Riley. Mike, a former college baseball player, emphasized fundamentals, routine, and progress over outcomes. Elisa provided balance, perspective, and emotional grounding — reminding families that the journey moves fast and should be enjoyed. Together, they model how families can support elite development without panic, pressure, or regret. ABOUT MATT HANNAFORD Matt Hannaford is a 25-year MLB agent and founder of Aligned Sports. He has negotiated historic contracts, represented MVPs and All-Stars, and now delivers weekly insight on player development, recruiting, and the business of baseball through The Most Valuable Agent podcast. CONNECT WITH MATT HANNAFORD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mfhannaford/ Website: https://www.aligndsports.com/YouTube (subscribe for weekly insight): https://www.youtube.com/@mostvaluableagent #YouthBaseball #TravelBaseball #BaseballParents #MLBDevelopment #AustinRiley #TrustTheProcess #FailureIsDevelopment #MostValuableAgent
2025 didn't just happen — it unfolded.In this special year-end episode, we debut “The Timeline,” a month-by-month walkthrough of the biggest, weirdest, and most defining moments of the year across sports, news, entertainment, and culture.We kick things off in January with WWE Raw moving to Netflix, devastating Southern California wildfires, and Donald Trump being inaugurated as the 47th President, becoming only the second president ever to serve non-consecutive terms. From there, the year only gets crazier — Luka getting traded to the Lakers, the Eagles stopping the Chiefs' three-peat in the Super Bowl, Kendrick Lamar publicly ending the Drake beef, and John Cena shocking the world with a heel turn.As the months roll on, we hit the Oscars, the election of the first American Pope, Elon vs. Trump on Twitter, Netflix breaking records with K-Pop Demon Hunters, viral Coldplay concert chaos, the Sydney Sweeney jeans ad discourse, major geopolitical moments, celebrity engagements, shocking political violence, and one of the most dramatic World Series finishes ever.We close out the year with iconic sports retirements, internet moments only this show could appreciate, and AI being named 2025's Person of the Year, setting the stage for what's coming next.This episode isn't just about what happened — it's about how it felt to live through 2025 in real time. The moments we couldn't escape, the stories that sparked debates, and the timeline that defined the year.Tap into Episode 668 of the Productive Conversations Podcast—available now on all podcast platforms and YouTube.What you think of 2025 (1:58)Jan 6- Raw is Netflix (5:15)Jan 7- Southern California Wild Fires (11:12)Jan 20- Donald Trump Inaugurated as 47th president, only 2nd president to do non consecutive terms (15:13)Feb 2nd: Luka gets traded to Lakers (22:01)Feb 9- Eagles Win Super Bowl 59, 40-22 over the Chiefs, prevent the 3peat. Kendrick wins beef with Drake and calls him out in front of everyone (24:15)March 1st: Cena Turns Heel (33:50)March 2: Anora wins Best Picture (41:46) May 8: After the death of Pope Francis, the Papal Conclave elects American Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV. He is the first Pope from the United States. (48:19)June 6: Elon and Trump start beef on Twitter (52:08)June 20th: KPop Demon Hunters Released, most watched Netflix movie of all time (55:35)July 19: US tech CEO suspended after Coldplay concert embrace goes viral (58:25)July 23: Sydney Sweeney Jeans Ad (1:01:15)August 15: In a move that stuns the diplomatic world, President Trump meets with Vladimir Putin in Alaska for a high-stakes summit aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, though initial talks yield little progress. (1:05:06)August 25: Pop icon Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announce their engagement, sparking a global social media frenzy. (1:06:12)September 10: Charlie Kirk assassination (1:10:08)September 17: Kimmel Suspension (1:16:12)September 29: Gaza peace plan: The plan was announced by Trump on September 29, 2025, during a press conference at the White House alongside Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It was signed on October 9, coming into effect the following day, and was endorsed by the United Nations Security Council on 17 November. (1:21:05)October 1st: Government shut down (1:23:53)November 2nd: Dodgers Win Epic Game 7 to win World Series 5-4 in 11 innings (1:28:15)November 4th: Zohran elected mayor (1:32:15)November 2025: Akash gets embarrassed by wife, Ryan said it's ok because it's a joke (1:34:34)December 13: Cena retires in loss to Gunther (1:46:45)December 17 "Architects of AI' is Time Magazine's 2025 Person of the Year, in recognition of their enormous technological and social influence. To reflect the complexity and multiple dimensions of this revolution, the magazine runs two different covers. Setting up more to come from AI world (1:51:05)------#trending #sports #news #entertainment #culture #popculture #podcast Best way to contact our host is by emailing him at productiveconversationspodcast@gmail.com or mbrown3212@gmail.comThis show has been brought to you by Magic Mind!Right now you can get your Magic Mind at WWW.MAGICMIND.COM/ PCLT20 to get 20% off a one-time purchase or up to 48% off a subscription using that code PCJUNE. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-conversations-with-matt-brown/id1535871441 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qCsxuzYYoeqALrWu4x4Kb YouTube: @Productive_Conversations Linktree:https://linktr.ee/productiveconversations
And you said there's nothing to get your Uncle Joe!!! Evan has planned a perfect for gift for all Mets fans. Whether it's for your mom, dad, kids, uncles, cousins, or just yourself. Get ready for the 2026 Mets season on the road. The Rewatch Episode is returning. This year we will have two rewatches. The first will take us all the way back to 1986, Game 6 of the World Series. To rewatch follow the link • 1986 World Series, Game 6: Red Sox @ Mets Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.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
Guest: Dave Bidini, Renaissance Man With the holidays upon us, we brought the biggest baseball romantic we know into Deep Left Field to talk about the magic that was the Blue Jays' 2025 season. Dave Bidini - author of multiple books including "Baseballissimo," publisher of the West End Phoenix, Toronto Star contributor and Rheostatics guitarist - joins us to wax poetic on the year that was, the post-season run and how he's handling the Blue Jays' loss in Game 7 of the World Series. And, as always, we open the mailbag at deepleftfield@thestar.ca (our inbox is always open) to hear your thoughts including, of course, questions about Bo Bichette's still-unresolved free agency.
Let the Let's Go to the Phones boys be the very first to wish you a very merry Christmas. The Eagles gift-wrapped out present early this year, claiming yet another NFC East Division title and sending the sorry-sack Commanders back to the swamp. No problems with the Eagles going into the postseason this year, gang, no worries at all!PLUS, the boys discuss their Christmas music favorites, enjoy a holiday themed edition of the LVL, and fondly recall when their grandmother made one of Coggin's bald friends take his hat off at a Christmas party. Merry Christmas!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
Drea and Anthony bring the holiday vibes for a special Bleed Los Podcast Christmas episode. We look back on the back to back championship season, relive the wildest moments (including the unforgettable 18-inning marathon), and build our Dodgers Holiday Wish List for 2026. Highlights from the episode Holiday episode with a little more “get to know us” mixed with Dodgers talk Shoutout to Producer Roger for the surprise holiday sweater drop How Anthony took the leap by emailing in and became a host Edwin Díaz presser reaction: why he picked the Dodgers, “Sugar” nickname, and keeping the Timmy Trumpet walkout WBC updates: Mookie out (baby on the way), who is in, and why rest matters after another deep October run Our favorite 2025 memories: the roller coaster season, Game 7 emotions, and the 18-inning chaos Ballpark travel talk and what road trips might be next Promotions and collectibles: Freddy vs Kik ornament debate, bobblehead wish list (Miggy deserves one) World Series share bonus talk: what would YOU do with $485K The Dodgers Holiday Wish List: biggest needs and dream moves for 2026 Confidence meter on the 3-peat, right now we are feeling bold We also send love and condolences to fellow Dodgers podcaster Jake Reiner during this difficult time. Check out the site: dodgersbeat.com Follow Drea: @RavineQueen958 Follow Anthony: @anthony_ Like, subscribe, and hit the bell. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Let's go Dodgers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's not a literal bag of balls, but it sure feels that way. Jeff McNeil has been shipped out to the Athletics along with $5.75M in cash for a 17 year old pitcher Yordan Rodriquez. While this sounds like a great move to get rid of more of the core, what are we doing in the outfield? Evan breaks it down! The Rewatch Episode is returning. This year we will have two rewatches. The first will take us all the way back to 1986, Game 6 of the World Series. To rewatch follow the link • 1986 World Series, Game 6: Red Sox @ Mets Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.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
The dust has finally settled on Brandon Nimmo being traded away from the Mets. Evan gave it some time and made sure he was able to give Nimmo a proper tribute show. So without further disruption we present the top 10 moments of Brandon Nimmo as a New York Met. The Rewatch Episode is returning. This year we will have two rewatches. The first will take us all the way back to 1986, Game 6 of the World Series. To rewatch follow the link • 1986 World Series, Game 6: Red Sox @ Mets Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.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
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker are back for a special holiday edition! They kick off with a quick recap of the Toronto Blue Jays' offseason, discuss the team's plans in the position player market — be it Bo Bichette, Kyle Tucker or Alex Bregman — and share their favourite memories from the World Series and the Jays' unforgettable 2025 season. Then, they get into the team's need for a ninth-inning reliever, their trust in Ross Atkins and John Schneider moving forward, and whether the Jays' success can be sustained in 2026. Later, Jeff and Kevin take the temperature of the AL East as the Yankees stay quiet while the Orioles get aggressive. For the final word of 2025, the guys share some early 2026 World Series picks and project where Bichette will land.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.
The Reds won the World Series 50 years ago in a classic highlighted by the amazing game six eventually won by the Red Sox on the foul-pole hitting HR by Carlton Fisk in the 12th inning. Prior to that, legend has it that Pete Rose said to Fisk "Man, isn't this the most exciting game you've ever played in?”. Rose had a knack for being in the moment and enjoying this game called baseball more than maybe any player that ever lived. And Sports Illustrated rewarded him at the end of the year by naming him “Sportsman of the Year”. Rose was at the top of his game, beloved by not only fans of the Big Red Machine, but baseball fans everywhere. His popularity transcended the game, as he was an everyday man, who played the game the right way. His work ethic and daily grind were legendary and he resonated with a great amount of folks whose lives were built around that same dedication to whatever their profession was. He was the working mans idol. Everyone could relate to this kid who was born on the wrong side of Cincinnati and was now the king of the town. A 44-game hitting streak in 1978 captured the attention of the nation before he left Cincy for Philly the following year, helping the Phils win a World Series in 1980… the 3rd and final championship of his career. He returned to the Reds as a player manager and in 1985 became the the game's all-time leader in hits before retiring as a player a year later with a still record of 4,256 knocks. And then it all came crumbling down. Keith O'Brien is also a kid from Cincinnati who grew up watching Rose in his latter years and chronicled his entire life in his bestselling book, “Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose, and the Last Glory Days of Baseball.” It goes into great detail about Rose's humble beginnings, how he got the nickname Charlie Hustle from two of the game's greats, Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford, and how his prowess as one of the greatest players of all-time made him one of the game's most popular players of the 20th century. But O'Brien also did countless research into Rose's gambling addiction, the people that he associated with and the eventual suspension and expulsion from baseball. He joins us on POP to discuss at length in great passion how this man of the people who was adored by legions of fans everywhere would fall from grace, and end up on the outside of the Hall of Fame looking in… literally. It's a tragic tale of the American Dream going awry. A kid who had nothing but grit and determination turns himself into one of the greatest ballplayers of all-time, only to let his addiction to betting… and betting on the game he lived for...keep him away from the thing he loved most… baseball. Join us as we look back on the year Rose was at this top his game… 1975… and the decline that would take place a decade later as we talk with Keith O'Brien to discuss his book, “Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose and the Last Glory Days of Baseball,” on the Past Our Prime podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Y'all ready for darts or what?! On this week's episode, the guys discuss the World Series of Darts, a hip-hop debate that has been all over social media, and compare Christmas music from different cultures. So for the holidays, throw The Cruz Control Show on your speakers and get ready to laugh!
Steve Cohen fights back on the Payroll criticism from the MEDIA, not the fans, let them be pissed. Plus, Luis Robert he next target for David Stearns? The Rewatch Episode is returning. This year we will have two rewatches. The first will take us all the way back to 1986, Game 6 of the World Series. To rewatch follow the link • 1986 World Series, Game 6: Red Sox @ Mets Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.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
In this heated segment, Marc Malusis validates the "championship or bust" frustration of the Yankee faithful while delivering a sobering reality check on the modern MLB. Malusis acknowledges the tactical blunders—specifically the questionable use of Nestor Cortes in the World Series and the failed Devin Williams experiment—but argues that the issue is systemic. He asserts that the Yankees no longer grade their season on rings alone, instead valuing Boone's ability to manage massive egos and navigate an analytics-heavy front office. While Malusis admits he wants more than just "competitive" seasons, he explains that in 2025, Boone is exactly the type of "player-first" manager the organization refuses to move on from, regardless of the postseason results.
His next stage production at The BMA begins on March 5th and Dan Rodricks returns to Gertrude's for the holidays to take Nestor back to his Aparicio roots with the 1966 Baltimore Orioles winning the World Series – and the realities of the city, race, politics and a colorful upcoming show "No Mean City: Baltimore 1966." The post Dan Rodricks takes Nestor back to 1966 and the colorful Baltimore of Orioles World Series glory first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
At the end of every year, we take a few weeks to reset and reflect on everything that happened in culture over the past twelve months. We share our reflections with you in the form of our Top 20 Annual Countdown. This week, you'll receive 20-11; next week, you'll get the top ten. After much deliberation (heard in the Roundtable Episode) here is the list of the Top 20-11! 20. Hailey and Justin Bieber drama 19. The LA Dodgers and Shohei Ohtani winning the World Series 18. The rise of smartphone bans in schools 17. Forrest Frank breaking his back 16. The fall of Sydney Sweeney 15. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle 14. Labubu Dolls 13. Adolescence 12. The Coldplay concert cheating scandal 11. Season three of The Summer I Turned Pretty --> Check out our Conversation Kit on Miracles Double your impact with End of Year Giving! Every dollar you give will be mathched dollar for dollar until the end of 2025! Get your question on Ask Axis! Send in your questions to ask@axis.org. For more Axis resources, go to axis.org.
The Phillies have made many changes to their roster this week. Dave Dombrowski told the media that the outfield “is pretty much set.” Listen to the best reactions and takes to it all from the WIP Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows.
The Phillies have made many changes to their roster this week. Dave Dombrowski told the media that the outfield “is pretty much set.” Listen to the best reactions and takes to it all from the WIP Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows.
The Phillies have made many changes to their roster this week. Dave Dombrowski told the media that the outfield “is pretty much set.” Listen to the best reactions and takes to it all from the WIP Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows.
In this Friday sports edition of ‘Will Cain Country,' Will is joined by 11-time All-Star, 2-time World Series champion, American League MVP, and 7-Time Cy Young Award Winner, “The Rocket” himself, Roger Clemens. Roger discusses his “Jerry Springer-Esque” encounter with Congress over allegations of steroid use, being denied from the Hall of Fame, what the most meaningful moment of his career was, and much more. Just wait until you hear where he was on 9/11 and why it still stays with him today. Subscribe to ‘Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country!Follow ‘Will Cain Country' on X (@willcainshow), Instagram (@willcainshow), TikTok (@willcainshow), and Facebook (@willcainnews)Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seth and Sean discuss the Seahawks beating the Rams last night, which team they'd rather the Texans face if they make it to the Super Bowl, dive into the top storylines headed into Texans-Raiders, go through the day's Headlines, dive into the weird stuff that's happened in games between the Texans and Raiders, each pick 3 Texans for the Circle of SWARM, discuss Nick Saban saying letting James Madison into the CFP is like letting a AAA team into the World Series, lay out the NFL week 16 games Texans fans need to pay attention to most, lay out 5 reasons to hate the raiders, dive into a projection for the rest of the Texans season that we loved until it took a dark turn, see if any of the worst takes of the week can defeat Shannon Sharpe's take on Shedeur, dive into something incredible Nick Caserio had to say on the Green Light podcast, stack the card for this weekend's football action, and see what the question of the day is.
Seth and Sean dive into the weird stuff that's happened in games between the Texans and Raiders, each pick 3 Texans for the Circle of SWARM, and discuss Nick Saban saying letting James Madison into the CFP is like letting a AAA team into the World Series.
At the end of every year, we take a few weeks to reset and reflect on everything that happened in culture over the past twelve months. We share our reflections with you in the form of our Top 20 Annual Countdown. This week, you'll receive 20-11; next week, you'll get the top ten. Listen as Evan, CJ, and Irene discuss their top picks! Moving 10 up and moving 10 down - 0:41 Ranking 20-11 - 27:55 Here is the Top 20-11: 20. Hailey and Justin Bieber drama 19. The LA Dodgers and Shohei Ohtani winning the World Series 18. The rise of smartphone bans in schools 17. Forrest Frank breaking his back16. The fall of Sydney Sweeney15. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle14. Labubu Dolls13. Adolescence12. The Coldplay concert cheating scandal 11. Season three of The Summer I Turned Pretty Double your impact with End of Year Giving! Every dollar you give will be mathched dollar for dollar until the end of 2025! Get your question on Ask Axis! Send in your questions to ask@axis.org. For more Axis resources, go to axis.org.
Send us a textChris Scopo grew up in Queens as the son of a Mets fan. He really had no choice. He started rooting for the Mets a couple years after they won the World Series in 1986 and is still waiting to celebrate. They are ruining his life. But he's making the most of it. He's been doing stand-up in New York City since 2010 and works with Robert Kelly and Andrew Shultz, among others. He just started a new show, Working Out with Comics, where he invites comedians to work out in the gym in the basement of his building in Queens. It's not glamorous, but it is funny.Follow Chris Scopo: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisscopo/Twitter: https://x.com/ChrisScopoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chrisscopo2155Support the show
This week, Johnny and the Thang Gang chat with Stoke (panto) legend Jonny Wilkes, hear about your Christmas logistics, and crown a winner in The Pet Town Quiz World Series 2025.Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on Global Player or via www.radiox.co.uk
Brodes hosted on WIP during Thursday overnight filling in for Jon Johnson talking about the Phillies window being closed.
Immigration isn't just about headlines—it's about Nobel laureates, World Series MVPs, and medical breakthroughs that save lives. In this year's end special, Lauren Clarke welcomes back Forbes senior contributor Stuart Anderson to preview his annual "Most Inspiring Immigration Stories" article. From Omar Yagi's journey from refugee to Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, to Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto's heroic World Series performance, to a groundbreaking cancer treatment discovered by a PhD student who annoyed her lab mates—these stories reveal the extraordinary contributions immigrants make when America opens its doors. Plus, the remarkable legacy of Charles Watts, who sponsored over 300 Vietnamese refugees. What do these diverse stories tell us about innovation, opportunity, and America itself? SHOW RESOURCE LINKS:The Most Inspiring Immigration Stories Of 2025: https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/https://nfap.com/about-us/biographies/GUEST: Stuart Anderson/Executive Director, National Foundation for American Policy, Senior Contributor to ForbesHOST: Lauren ClarkePRODUCER: Adam Belmar
Send us a textBig Rich sits down with ORMHOF inductee Dan VandenHeuvel—aka the Flying Dutchman—for a life-in-off-road masterclass spanning 40+ years of racing, building, promoting, and giving back.Listen in for the these highlights:· First Crandon experience and the DIY beginnings· The legendary first race· Evolution of safety and tech· The rise and reshuffling of Midwest short course: SODA, CORR, World Series, TORC, and Lucas Oil · Promoting events in Oshkosh and Antigo, and the hard realities of venues, neighbors, and budgets · The power of volunteers and community glue at tracks like Crandon · and MORE!!If you enjoy stories of grit, ingenuity, and heart, this one's a keeper. Support the show
Off Season Dodger Talk with David Vassegh who talk to 1988 World Series champion Dodgers Mike Scioscia and Mickey Hatcher, Dave also talks with Kike Hernandez.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, I'm recapping my recent trip to Las Vegas for the World Series of Team Roping Finale. The week didn't end with a win—or a big paycheck—but it also wasn't a loss. It was an opportunity to learn.Tune in as I share some reflections on my preparation, how I showed up in the arena, and why I can still be proud of the way I competed. I also tip my hat to the NFR competitors and the level of performance, resilience, and professionalism they displayed through the ups, downs, and moments of adversity on the biggest stage. At the end of the day, there are no true failures—only lessons that help us grow.