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Ben Maller talks about Derek Jeter saying he's missing the Yankees' 2000 World Series celebration event for his daughter's 8th birthday party, the Savannah Bananas getting 19 of their games aired on truTV, Too Much or Not Enough, #QueenOfHearts w/ LaReina, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2025 MLB trade deadline is this Thursday, and it's anyone's guess as to what's in store for the Red Sox. Will they be trading some of their younger players to increase their chances of getting to the World Series? Boston Globe Sports Columnist Dan Shaughnessy broke it down for us.
Score your own grooming goals with American Crew and grab these products at https://tinyurl.com/yrckykrd. Style like a pro, look like a champ! We're back from the All-Star Break to talk to Minnesota's own All-Star and Home Run Derby participant Byron Buxton. The two talk about his All-Star experience in his home town, high school pitching dominance, what his health has meant to him this year and why he wants to be a Twin for life. After than we see how well the Twins know one another as children with a controversial ending! Tune in every week Monday's at 8AM for the best access to the game's biggest stars! Show best viewed on YouTube! 0:00 Welcome Back 0:17 Byron's coffee shop and order 1:20 Byron's All-Star experience in his home state 2:10 Home Run Derby experience 3:20 Thoughts on All-Star Game swing off 4:00 Byron used to throw 99 MPH in High School 5:25 Craziest baseball feat as a child 7:10 Braves fandom as a kid 7:55 Byron's favorite catch he's ever made 9:20 How rewarding has it been to be healthy this year? 10:25 Why being a Twin for life is important 11:25 How cool is it to be the 3rd Twin with 100 HR and 100 steals 12:05 Do you dream of a World Series with theTwins? 12:40 Can Plouffe still hit? 13:12 See you next time! Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com JM Merch Store: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/ Featuring: Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins Hosted by: Chris Rose Edited by: Alex Graap #JMBaseball
On today's Jones and Keefe show we are at Patriots training camp day 5, first day in full pads. Who are the Boston Red Sox going to add to make a push for a World Series run. Is ownership something to worry about in Boston sports?
In the fifty-ninth episode of Making Mt. Rushmore, host/moderator Steve Riddle welcomes Steve Bennett and James Gruenberg to discuss which Sports Moments deserve a place on their respective lists. Is the Miracle on Ice a no-brainer? What about the Saints winning Super Bowl XLIV? Does the David Tyree helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII grab a spot? Does the Michael Jordan buzzer beater in the 1998 NBA Finals or the Cubs winning the 2016 World Series deserve a place? After that, they discuss which Sports Calls will be part of that grouping. Can you argue that "Do You Believe in Miracles?" shouldn't get a spot? Will "Behind the Bag" be included? Is "May Day, May Day, May Day" in the conversation? What about "The Red Sox are World Champions" or "Havlicek Stole the Ball"? Prior to that, the trio pay tribute to the memory of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Ozzy Osbourne, and Hulk Hogan.
In this intense segment, BT and Sal dive deep into the New York Mets' approaching trade deadline, specifically scrutinizing the thorny issue of utilizing promising young prospects like Mauricio and Baty as trade bait. With the Mets currently red-hot and in a prime position to contend, the hosts debate whether David Stearns and the front office should push all their chips in for a World Series run, even if it means parting with key pieces of their heralded farm system. The discussion weighs the short-term gains of acquiring established talent for a championship push against the long-term implications of depleting a pipeline that has only recently begun to bear fruit.
Send us a textAshley Winslet balances her day job as an assistant manager working with elephants at the Dallas Zoo with her passion for high-speed flat bottom boat racing, reaching speeds up to 142 mph on water. As one of only three female flat bottom drivers in the country, she's making waves in the sport after winning her first two races of the 2024 season.• Growing up in a racing family with her first race technically happening before she was born• Starting in stock eliminator boats in 2018 before progressing to top eliminator and now driving the legendary War Party boat• Winning the Pro Comp Flat championship last year before moving up to Top Alcohol Flat this season• Racing across the country in the inaugural World Series of Top Alcohol Flat• Overcoming skepticism as a female driver by focusing on her abilities• Following the advice "smooth is fast" when driving a flat bottom boat that requires constant adjustments• Getting thrown in the water after her first win with her phone still in her pocket• Promoting the sport through "show and shines" and social media to attract new fans• Using Facebook (War Party 556 TAF) and TikTok (War Party Racing) to share her racing journeyYou can catch Ashley racing next in Dexter, Oregon on July 19th-20th. Follow her journey on social media or come out to the races to see her in action.Support the showFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/womensmotorsportsnetworki/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/womensmotorsportsnetwork/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melindarussell/ TIKTOK: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melindarussell/ X: https://x.com/IWMANation FACEBOOK Personal Page: https://www.facebook.com/melinda.ann.russell
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This week's Mets highlights include Boomer and Gio debating the team's trade deadline needs, while Brandon Tierney declares the lineup not World Series worthy unless upgrades are made. Plus, BT grades David Stearns' tenure as GM so far, and Evan and Tiki react to the team's sweep of the Angels.
This week's Mets highlights include Boomer and Gio debating the team's trade deadline needs, while Brandon Tierney declares the lineup not World Series worthy unless upgrades are made. Plus, BT grades David Stearns' tenure as GM so far, and Evan and Tiki react to the team's sweep of the Angels.
Tim Cates walks you up to first pitch between the Dodgers and Red Sox. Kirsten Watson gives an update on Mookie Betts and Emmet Sheehan, A Hoffy Magical Moment from the 2018 World Series. DV talks trade deadline with Ken Rosenthal.
The Yankees are struggling, and they are playing very poorly, but the Yankees will make the World Series.
This week's Mets highlights include Boomer and Gio debating the team's trade deadline needs, while Brandon Tierney declares the lineup not World Series worthy unless upgrades are made. Plus, BT grades David Stearns' tenure as GM so far, and Evan and Tiki react to the team's sweep of the Angels.
David Cone, Karl Ravech and Buster pile in the Clown Car to discuss the Philadelphia Phillies as a World Series favorite, why the Boston Red Sox can't take on rentals, and the New York Yankees playing tight. Then, Alden Gonzalez and Jorge Castillo talk about the Yankees' clunky roster construction, the San Diego Padres' window closing fast, Mike Elias needing to nail the deadline, and MacKenzie Gore as a potentially big score. Later, Todd Radom returns with the Ballpark & Beyond and quiz. And, Sarah Langs has an essay on Eugenio Suarez. Plus, Bleacher Tweets with Alden and Jorge. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 7:49 Clown Car 19:26 Alden Gonzalez & Jorge Castillo 44:09 Sarah Langs 45:22 Todd Radom 57:28 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Cone, Karl Ravech and Buster pile in the Clown Car to discuss the Philadelphia Phillies as a World Series favorite, why the Boston Red Sox can't take on rentals, and the New York Yankees playing tight. Then, Alden Gonzalez and Jorge Castillo talk about the Yankees' clunky roster construction, the San Diego Padres' window closing fast, Mike Elias needing to nail the deadline, and MacKenzie Gore as a potentially big score. Later, Todd Radom returns with the Ballpark & Beyond and quiz. And, Sarah Langs has an essay on Eugenio Suarez. Plus, Bleacher Tweets with Alden and Jorge. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 7:49 Clown Car 19:26 Alden Gonzalez & Jorge Castillo 44:09 Sarah Langs 45:22 Todd Radom 57:28 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Our 2025 MLB Trade Deadline Mega-Preview. Josh And David Each Pick One Must-Make Move For Every Contender In The American And National League, From Seth Lugo To The Yankees To David Bednar To The Tigers. Who Needs To Buy Big Before July 30? - Plus We Breakdown... - NL Central Vs. NL East: Which Division Race Will Be More Thrilling? - True Or False: If Aaron Judge Wins The Triple Crown, Is It A Top-3 Season Of All Time? - Who Hangs Up First: Mets Get Arenado, Sonny Gray, And Ryan Helsley — Is It Worth It? - Who Hangs Up First: Max Clark To The Pirates For Oneil Cruz And David Bednar - Kyle Tucker “Would You Rather” — Who's The Best Star To Build Around? - Who Would You Rather Have At Their Best Jacob deGrom Edition: Is Jacob deGrom The Most Dominant Pitcher Since Pedro?
Brandon Tierney unleashes a passionate tirade on the New York Yankees, demanding they shed underperforming veterans and embrace their promising young talent. He argues that the team's lack of accountability and unwillingness to reward minor league success is a fundamental flaw, urging the Yankees to make radical moves at the trade deadline to infuse the roster with fresh, capable youth, even if it means trading established names. Tierney believes the current Yankee squad is not a World Series contender and needs a complete philosophical overhaul to become one.
In a fiery monologue, Brandon Tierney passionately argues that the New York Mets' primary need at the trade deadline is a significant offensive upgrade, specifically a "real bat" for center field or third base, rather than the conventional focus on acquiring more bullpen arms. He challenges the notion that the Mets should prioritize relief pitching, suggesting they have enough internal options and a strong starting rotation. Tierney believes Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns should make an aggressive, unconventional move for a hitter, even if it means sacrificing a top prospect or taking on significant salary. He emphasizes that relying on players like Jeff McNeil in center field in October is a recipe for disaster and that a bold move for a bat is essential for a legitimate World Series push.
Brandon Tierney goes off on the Yankees' potential trade scenarios, particularly the idea of dealing top prospects Spencer Jones and Jasson Dominguez for a player like Jose Ramirez. While acknowledging the need for a third baseman, Tierney passionately debates the value of holding onto promising young talent versus making a win-now move, especially given the Yankees' current team construction and championship aspirations. He questions the overall strategy and whether such a trade would truly elevate the team to World Series contention.
The Super Bowl Champions are back to work. Tek & Prem discuss Training Camp beginning and the are multiple storylines developing, including the secondary. Cooper DeJean is being placed all over the field as Fangio and his staff evaluate the right players across the defensive backfield positions and packages. Jalen Hurts and the team leaders are focused on what's ahead, not Super Bowl LIX. The season is less than 6 weeks away and preseason football is around the corner. A march to a repeat commences very soon. The MLB trade deadline approaches as the Phillies start a 3-game set in the Bronx against the AL Wild-Card leading Yankees. A Yankees team every bit as inconsistent as the Phils have been since June 1. Taking 2 of 3 on the heels of taking 2 of 3 from the Red Sox is key to maintaining their continual NL East leap-frog with the Mets. Trading for a true star closer is all that separates this team from a World Series in 2025, and possinly one more bat. The jury is out. Segments include: VetPhact, Prem's MLB Picks.Courtesy of the Vet Alumni Members Association (VAMA)
Ben and Brent reset on baseball to start the second hour of the show. The pair dig back into the Jays' 11-4 win over the Tigers, sharing how their expectations for the rest of the season have now been heavily raised. They talk about the pressure on this core to win their first playoff series and possibly beyond. B&B continue talking about the Blue Jays out of the break, touching on the team's lack of home run power and how they have managed to win despite this, putting up great hitting numbers in other categories. They wrap up wondering which player could find themselves out of the lineup come Daulton Varsho's return.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.
Is the Yankees defense ever going to improve? Does Boone need to be held accountable? Chris Rose of Jomboy Media says the Yankees are 1 of 8 teams that can win the World Series but Brian Cashman has some work to do. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Follow along as Kevin Clancy (aka KFC Barstool) and Clem (aka The Clem Report) battle through another season with The New York Mets. Will the Mets finally make history with Uncle Stevie (Steve Cohen) at the helm of the franchise? Or did the Wilpons curse the team and ruin all hope of ever winning a World Series? We can't think that way. Uncle Stevie is the bright light in the middle of the dark. We're going to be an amazing (or at the very least respectable) team this team. We Gotta Believe. Subscribe to the youtube here: https://barstool.link/WGB Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door. Visit https://coorslight.com/BELIEVE Download the Gametime app today and use code BELIEVE for $20 off your first purchase GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Terms: draftkings.com/sportsbook. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. $5+ first-time bet req. Max. $150 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 8/3/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. Follow along on social: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GottaBelievePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wegottabelieve/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3611081542306391 Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wegottabelieve #Mets #MLB #BarstoolSportsYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/wegottabelieve
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The second half of the MLB season is officially underway, and the biggest question for Philadelphia fans is: Are the Phillies truly legit World Series contenders as currently constructed? We're diving into the Phillies vs. Red Sox postgame reactions, analyzing the team's performance following the All-Star break, and debating whether this roster has what it takes to go all the way.Join us as we break down the Phillies' championship aspirations and all the latest team news!Poll Question: The Phillies are legit World Series contenders as constructed right now. #Agree or #DisagreePlus, we'll cover:Phillies World Series Contenders?: An in-depth discussion on the strengths and weaknesses of the current Phillies roster and their chances for a deep playoff run.Phillies vs. Red Sox Postgame: Our full analysis and takeaways from the recent game against Boston.Phillies Trade Rumors: The hottest whispers and speculation surrounding potential moves as the MLB trade deadline looms.Eagles Training Camp Begins: Early reports and insights as the Philadelphia Eagles kick off their highly anticipated training camp.
Send us a textOn our latest episode of CCAirwaves, we dive into the life of Bill "Womby" Wambsganss. The Cleveland Indians' second baseman who accomplished something no player has matched before or since – the only unassisted triple play in World Series history.Do you have a topic you'd like us to discuss? Please email us at podcast@clecem.org!Please feel free to "Connect With Us" via our website at www.clecem.org. Do you have a topic you'd like us to discuss? Please email us at podcast@clecem.org!Please feel free to "Connect With Us" via our website at www.clecem.org.Follow us on:Facebook: @catholiccemeteriesassociationTwitter: @CLECatholicCemsInstagram: @clecatholiccemsBlog: @clevelandcatholiccemeteriesPodcast: "CCAirwaves" on your favorite streaming platform!
(00:00-29:06) Doug wants to do this program for another 20 years. Whataburger. Rest in peace to the queens. Timmy Two Gloves. Do you like a good burger? RIP Ozzy Osbourne. The sought after Erick Fedde start. Audio of Oli Marmol on the Gashouse Gang on KMOX talking about wanting McGreevy to stay on the big league team. Apathy is a real problem. They picked a lane and haven't stuck to it. Marmol in job saving mode. Mount Rushmore of Aaliyah songs.(29:15-44:07) We're gonna let people air some Cardinal grievances. Little Dutch Boy is first up. Did the 06 and 11 World Series change the team's mindset? Overrating prospects or having them come into their own after they leave the organization. Spending money poorly: i.e. Sonny Gray, Fowler, Cecil, etc.(34:17-54:30) Did the Cardinals ruin downtown or did downtown ruin the Cardinals? The Cardinals made downtown. Nobody hits Bradley Blaylock.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There is slightly over a week until the MLB trade deadline. Rumors are running rampant as it nears the time for teams to decide if they are going to bolster their roster for a run towards the postseason or if they are going to cut their losses and prepare for the future. Some will be buyers and some will be sellers. That is exactly what Jake and Jordan discuss. They break down each team and project what moves those teams might make. Eugenio Suárez is the biggest name being rumored to be swapping jerseys by next week. Will he be the latest Bronx Bomber or will another team come in and take the star? The Dodgers have had a far less spectacular season, thus far, than many expected, and their pitching depth needs help. Who might they go get to help them on their quest to repeat as World Series champions? The two best teams in baseball are notorious for not doing much at the trade deadline. What kind of moves, if any, will the Milwaukee Brewers and the Detroit Tigers make? 30 teams, more than 30 possibilities and one podcast to cover it all.Plus, Robert Murray, MLB Insider for FanSided, joins the show. He gives his thoughts on what to watch for as we approach the trade deadline. He also tells the story of the career-altering moment he broke the Rafael Devers trade news.Don't forget about our special MLB Trade Deadline Live Show. In just over a week, on July 31, you can join Jake and Jordan live as they cover the final moments of the trade deadline and react to all of the drama that unfolded.Enjoy a mid-week break at the Baseball Bar-B-Cast. (5:26) - AL Buyers(24:11) - Red Sox & AL Messy Middle(34:10) - AL Sellers(39:34) - Robert Murray joins the show(57:13) - NL Buyers(1:09:02) - NL Messy Middle(1:15:57) - NL Sellers Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Show Summary:Host Bill Donohue begines the show by welcoming author Stephen W. Dittmore, who presents his latest work, Jim Gilliam: The Forgotten Dodger. This episode elucidates the life and accomplishments of Jim Gilliam, a pivotal yet underappreciated figure in Dodgers history, who played an integral role in seven World Series and earned four championship rings. Dittmore articulates the reasons behind Gilliam's obscurity in baseball history, despite his significant contributions and statistical prominence. Later, Bill talks with writer and historical consultant Marshall Garvey, who unveils insights from his book, Interstate '85: The Royals, The Cardinals, and the Show-Me World Series. Garvey's narrative weaves together the cultural and sporting tapestry of the 1985 World Series, capturing the essence of a momentous event that resonated far beyond the confines of the baseball field. Together, these discussions offer a profound exploration of baseball's rich history and its enduring impact on American culture.Show Details:The dialogue commences with the esteemed host, Bill Donohue, who warmly welcomes Stephen W. Dittmore, the author of the recently published tome, "Jim Gilliam: The Forgotten Dodger." This text seeks to illuminate the life and career of Jim Gilliam, a pivotal yet oft-overlooked figure in the annals of baseball history. Dittmore elucidates the reasons behind Gilliam's moniker as the 'Forgotten Dodger,' arguing that while he may not be a household name like others from the legendary Brooklyn Dodgers, his contributions to the team are significant. He played an instrumental role in seven World Series and secured four championship titles, yet paradoxically, he remains absent from the discussions surrounding Hall of Fame candidacy. Dittmore's compelling narrative delves into Gilliam's background, tracing his journey from the Negro Leagues to becoming the National League Rookie of the Year in 1953, and highlights his remarkable versatility as a player who excelled in multiple positions. The conversation underscores the need to revisit and reassess the legacies of such players, ensuring that their contributions are duly recognized and celebrated.Following the enlightening discussion with Dittmore, the focus transitions to another literary talent, Marshall Garvey. He introduces his work, "Interstate '85: The Royals, The Cardinals, and the Show-Me World Series," which captures the cultural and historical significance of the 1985 World Series. This narrative intricately weaves together the threads of sports and popular culture, reflecting on how the events of that year transcended mere baseball to encapsulate a unique historical moment. Garvey elaborates on the evocative imagery of Interstate 70, which serves as a metaphor for the journeys undertaken by the players and the intertwined fates of the Kansas City Royals and the St. Louis Cardinals. His book not only recounts the series itself but also delves into the aftermath and the enduring legacy it left on both franchises. The discussion highlights the importance of remembering these historical contexts, as they shape the identities of teams and their cities, making baseball a significant cultural touchstone beyond the game itself.Takeaways: Jim Gilliam, despite his significant contributions to the Dodgers, remains largely unrecognized in baseball history, receiving no Hall of Fame votes. The 1985 World Series, marked by the infamous missed call by umpire Don Denkinger,...
ESPN's Jeff Passan (0:53) joins Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker to chat about the Houston Astros' winning streak, the intricacies of a verbal agreement as reported between the Blue Jays and the top international prospect in the 2028 class Angel Montas, if the Jays would consider taking a deep look into their prospect pool versus their current depth on the main roster for trades, and how far Toronto is from building a AL-winning — or even World Series — roster. Then, Blue Jays TV voice Dan Shulman joins the guys (31:35) to discuss Braydon Fisher's adjustment stage against the scouting report on him, George Springer's consistency, and whether Vladdy's down year is weighing heavily on the first baseman.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.
Brandon Tierney doesn't hold back as he dives into the New York Yankees' current state, dissecting their recent win against Toronto with a mix of relief and stark concern. While celebrating clutch performances, Tierney zeroes in on the alarming struggles of shortstop Anthony Volpe, whose persistent defensive errors and slumping bat are casting a dark shadow over the team's World Series aspirations. He passionately argues that significant changes are needed if the Yankees truly want to contend, emphasizing the mental edge lost and the pressing issues that simply won't resolve themselves.
Hour 1 Yankees lost in Toronto, errors plaguing the infield. Gio noted Suzyn Waldman's frustration on air. Jerry highlighted Yankees' errors in his update. Mets tied Angels 5-5 with Soto's 2-run single. Stearns addressed centerfield's need for production. Phillies beat Red Sox on walk-off catcher's interference. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' contract, warning of potential post-signing issues. An 8-foot shark was caught off Fire Island; Gio stated these sharks don't attack humans. Hour 2 JJ Watt reacted to Jerry Jones' comments on Micah Parsons' contract, disagreeing with Jones taking a shot at Parsons and Dak Prescott, players fighting for him. Gio believes players fight for themselves, teammates, and fans, not the owner. Jerry returned with an update, including Suzyn Waldman criticizing the infield. The Mets beat the Angels 4-0. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' contract and how big money doesn't guarantee health. The segment concluded with further discussion on Jones' comments about Parsons' contract and paying injured players. Hour 3 Yankees Old Timer's Day celebrates the 2000 World Series team, but Derek Jeter won't play, citing age. Boomer finds his absence insulting, even elitist. Jerry's update was delayed by a discussion with engineer Steve about radio wiring and Mike Francesa. The hour ended with talk of an $8K drink with a diamond bracelet in Sag Harbor. Hour 4 WFAN announced their all-quarter-century hockey team. CBS Sports ranked the top 25 NFL teams of the last 25 years. Jerry updated on Yankees' infield errors, with Boone defending Volpe and Stanton homering. The Mets beat the Angels, with Baty homering; Frank The Tank reacted negatively to Senga. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' negotiations, disliking long-term deals due to unforeseen circumstances. Mike Tyson seemed unfamiliar with Klay Thompson. Moment of The Day: Steve the engineer's electrocutions. Final segment callers debated Volpe's errors and Jeter's legacy.
Yankees' Old Timer's Day, celebrating the 2000 World Series team, will be without Derek Jeter. Jeter opted out, not wanting fans to see him hit at his age. Boomer finds this insulting and elitist, arguing that as Captain, he should at least attend. Jerry's update was sidetracked by a discussion with Steve the engineer about radio station wiring and Mike Francesa. The hour's final segment highlighted an $8K drink with a diamond bracelet in Sag Harbor.
The Yankees are having their first Old Timer's Day since 2019 and they are celebrating the 2000 World Series team. Derek Jeter will not be participating, saying he doesn't want the fans to see him hit again at this age. That's fine, but he should at least be there as he was the Captain. Boomer thinks it's a little bit insulting. Boomer said it feels ‘elitist to me'.
MLB umpire Gary Cederstrom joins Swim Lessons the Podcast to share unforgettable stories from 28 years behind the plate — from World Series pressure to dealing with baseball's biggest stars.
Brandon Tierney dissects the Mets' struggles, particularly their "lack of power" and offensive inconsistencies. He passionately argues that despite a recent win, the team's reliance on inconsistent players and David Stearns' seemingly optimistic outlook on the lineup's depth are major missteps. Tierney emphasizes that the Mets' current roster is not championship-caliber and expresses frustration with the team's inability to execute with runners in scoring position, ultimately asserting that a significant offensive upgrade is essential for any World Series aspirations.
Brandon Tierney unleashes a scorching critique of the current Mets lineup, emphatically declaring it far from World Series ready. He dissects the team's offensive struggles, particularly the inconsistent top of the order and the lack of reliable production, arguing that GM David Stearns is making a "massive mistake" if he truly believes the current roster can contend. Tierney's fiery take highlights the stark reality that despite high payroll and talent, the Mets' bats are simply not good enough to secure a championship, urging immediate action before the trade deadline.
Femi Abebefe and Jared Smith continue the discussion of which Quarterbacks will find success in their new homes, this time zoning in on the NFC and if J.J. McCarthy will be able to live up to lofty expectations in Minnesota. Then, Board Operator Jake Hasans joins the conversation to talk all things Baseball, including his thoughts on the American League Rookie of the Year Odds, can an American League Team actually win the World Series, and more! The hour wraps with Jason Sobel of SiriusXM and CBS Sports stopping by, to discuss Scottie Scheffler taking home his fourth career major victory at the Open Championship. 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
"Team Chemistry" is a thing, and today, HOF Pitcher Tom Glavine will take a look at what the Braves have going on now vs. their World Series run in '21. What's changed? Tom has some ideas.PLUS: tom looks back to some of the early games of his career to see when it "clicked," and the importance of playing pitchers in September even if the team is out of the playoff hunt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Four-time World Series champion & Color Analyst for the Giants, Javier Lopez joined Murph & Markus this morning to expand on his comments regarding Justin Verlander potentially tipping his pitches on Friday & to discuss the Blue Jays series overallSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Four-time World Series champion & Color Analyst for the Giants, Javier Lopez joined Murph & Markus this morning to expand on his comments regarding Justin Verlander potentially tipping his pitches on Friday & to discuss the Blue Jays series overallSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest is Katie Woods. Katie is the National Baseball Congress & NBC World Series Director. We talk about her journey to Wichita, what makes the NBC World Series special and a little bit about what to expect for the 2025 NBC World Series. Enjoy my conversation with Katie Woods! […] The post Katie Woods – National Baseball Congress & NBC World Series Director | Wichita Life Podcast #96 appeared first on Wichita Life.
Show SummaryHost Bill Donohue welcomes former New York Mets outfielder and World Series champion Art Shamsky. Later, Bill speaks with author and baseball historian, Chris Donnelly about his new book, Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series.Show DetailsThe conversation commences with the esteemed host, Bill Donohue, as he engages the illustrious former New York Mets outfielder and World Series champion, Art Shamsky. Our dialogue with Shamsky delves into his remarkable experiences during the 1969 season, a pivotal year that culminated in an extraordinary championship for the Mets, and touches upon his recent literary work, "Met Stories I Only Tell My Friends." Following this engaging exchange, we transition to an enlightening discussion with the accomplished author and baseball historian, Chris Donnelly, who presents his latest book, "Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series." This segment elucidates the intricate journey of both New York teams leading up to their historic Subway Series face-off in 2000, a narrative enriched with the trials and triumphs that defined that era in baseball. Join us as we explore these compelling stories that resonate deeply within the annals of New York baseball history.Takeaways Art Shamsky reflects on the enduring legacy of the 1969 Miracle Mets, emphasizing their unique impact on baseball history and culture. In his book, Shamsky shares personal anecdotes about his experiences with teammates and the challenges faced during the 1969 season. Chris Donnelly discusses the significance of the Subway Series and the pivotal moments that defined both the Yankees and Mets in the late 1990s. The radio show highlights the importance of nostalgia in sports, with fans sharing their memories of the 1969 Mets and their journey to the World Series victory. Donnelly's book, 'Get Your Tokens Ready', explores the dynamic between the Yankees and Mets, showcasing how both teams shaped New York City's baseball identity. Art Shamsky's participation in upcoming baseball events, including a cruise featuring legendary players, emphasizes the ongoing connection between former players and their fans.
Send us a textKelly Robinson shares his deep connection to baseball as a family tradition dating back to 1900 when the White Sox began, revealing how the sport has shaped his identity, relationships, and most meaningful life moments.• First baseball memory at age three at Comiskey Park seeing Harry Carey sing• White Sox family tradition spans multiple generations, unifying family members regardless of different beliefs• How Twitter and social media connected him with fellow minor league baseball fans during 2020• Experiencing the White Sox 2005 World Series victory after a personally difficult year• Getting married with a vintage 1953 baseball theme outside Guaranteed Rate Field• Baseball traditions including scoring every game since 2012 and walking the full concourse• The consistency of baseball's schedule providing comfort and structure unlike other sports• Finding happiness immediately upon entering any ballpark regardless of previous moodFollow Kelly on https://www.threads.com/@theminorleaguenerd and check out his Minor League Nerd YouTube channel and podcast to explore more baseball content.Support the showMake sure to follow the Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles
Max gives an update on his recovery, alumni weekend celebrating the 2020 World Series team, and his online live auction.
Tim Belcher talks about the '88 World Series, his perspective on the iconic finish to Game 1, and his friendship with Fernando Valenzuela.
A lavish dinner party turns deadly when a guest dies while laughing hysterically – leaving everyone wondering what happened, and if one of them will be next. Hear the tale from Mystery House! | #RetroRadio EP0467Join the DARKNESS SYNDICATE: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateCHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:30.028 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “Every Dog Has His Day” (August 02, 1976)00:45:24.999 = Mr. District Attorney, “Hijack Killer” (August 10, 1952)01:11:19.513 = Fleischman's Yeast Hour, “School For Scandal” (February 07, 1953) ***WD02:06:51.114 = Murder at Midnight, ‘Red Wheels” (September 13, 1946)02:32:03.551 = The Black Museum, “The Brass Button” (February 05, 1952) ***WD02:56:11.414 = The Mysterious Traveler, “Out of the Past” (April 19, 1949)03:21:27.692 = Mystery House, “Laugh I Thought I'd Die” (April 14, 1946)03:46:09.701 = Night Beat, “Juke Box Romance” (May 18, 1951) ***WD04:16:10.848 = Nightfall, The Debt” (April 02, 1982)04:45:08.777 = Mr. And Mrs. North, “Who Killed Stefano” (October 16, 1951)05:09:54.726 = Obsession, “Dynamite” (October 09, 1950) ***WD05:39:32.874 = Origin of Superstition, “Knock on Wood” (1935) ***WD05:53:16.171 = Philip Morris Playhouse, “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes” (August 19, 1953) ***WD06:16:53.491 = Price of Fear, “Remains To Be Seen” (September 01, 1973) ***WD06:43:57.046 = Adventures of Ellery Queen, “The World Series of Crime” (October 02, 1943) ***WD07:13:24.895 = Quiet Please, “As Long As I Live” (July 19, 1948)07:38:09.199 = Radio City Playhouse, “Two Moods From Past” (March 07, 1949)08:07:47.139 = Starlight Theater, “Man Hires Hit Man To Kill Him” (late 40s/early 50s) ***WD08:35:27.195 = Ripley's Believe it or Not, “Church Inspired By a Footstool” (1930) ***WD08:36:24.896 = Sam Spade, “Farmer's Daughter Caper” (September 03, 1950) ***WD09:03:53.544 = The Sealed Book, “Hands of Death” (March 18, 1945) ***WD09:33:49.959 = The Shadow, “Death Is An Art” (February 11, 1940) ***WD09:57:09.375 = Show Close (ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music LibraryABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =#TrueCrime #Paranormal #ScienceFiction #OldTimeRadio #OTR #OTRHorror #ClassicRadioShows #HorrorRadioShows #VintageRadioDramas #SuspenseRadioClassics #1940sRadioHorror #OldRadioMysteryShows #CreepyOldRadioShows #TrueCrimeRadio #SupernaturalRadioPlays #GoldenAgeRadio #EerieRadioMysteries #MacabreOldTimeRadio #NostalgicThrillers #ClassicCrimePodcast #RetroHorrorPodcast #WeirdDarkness #WeirdDarknessPodcast #RetroRadio #ClassicRadioCUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0467
As Major League Baseball celebrates a memorable All Star Game, we feature some of our favorite baseball interviews – with crafty veteran pitcher Jamie Moyer, cerebral and successful manager Tony La Russa, and slugger Mike Piazza on his epic confrontation with Roger Clemens in the World Series. John Powers reviews Cloud, the new psychological thriller from Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy