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    Sports on a Sunday Morning
    Cardinals' New Era: Facilities, Farm System, and Rebuild Timeline with Bernie Miklasz

    Sports on a Sunday Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 13:23


    Tom Ackerman talks with Bernie Miklasz about the Cardinals' revamped spring training facility in Jupiter, what the sweeping organizational changes mean for the club's future, and a realistic timeline for returning to World Series contention. They also dive into college basketball in March, breaking down SLU's recent road struggles, Mizzou's inconsistency heading into tournament play, and how both teams stack up for the postseason.

    Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
    Mets World Series Hype? Fans Fired Up for 2026

    Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 10:52


    Mets fans are already dreaming big. With a deep roster, Juan Soto in the lineup, and dominant young arms like Nolan McClain generating buzz, the excitement for the upcoming season is real. Evan and Tiki discuss whether this Mets team truly has World Series potential and why the expectations feel different in the Steve Cohen era. Plus, the conversation goes all over the place with callers weighing in on everything from rebuilding Shea Stadium to the strange history of corporate stadium names. Should teams bring back iconic ballparks or just sell naming rights forever? Also in this segment: a quick debate about quarterbacks taking hits, the Jets' roster philosophy, and the new MLB rules surrounding first and third base coaches.

    Boomer & Gio
    NFL Update, Westbrook Goes At Reporter, Ojeda Vs. Hernandez

    Boomer & Gio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 11:39


    Jerry's back with NFL players looking for new teams. Russell Westbrook went at a reporter for not having context and not going to practice. Peter Schwartz had Bobby Ojeda on his show and talked about the ‘86 World Series and took a shot at Keith Hernandez.

    Danny, Dave and Moore
    Hour 2: Which of the Seahawks Free Agents are Most Crucial to Bring Back?

    Danny, Dave and Moore

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 41:07


    Wyman & Bob go through the Seahawks free agents and pick which ones they think are the most important to bring back in 2026. // The guys break down which position the Seahawks could go big for free agency? // Going into the 2026 regular season, will the Mariners need to win more or less than 90 games to win the AL West Division? Wyman & Bob give us their thoughts. Are the A’s a team to watch out for in 2026? // With Dan Wilson coming within 8 outs of getting to the World Series in his first full season as the Mariners head coach, what changes will Dan make with his decision making going into the 2026 season? 

    Steve Somers
    Hour 1: Paul Goldschmidt thinks the WBC is Like the World Series

    Steve Somers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 31:31


    Paul Goldschmidt thinks the WBC is Like the World Series, and alternate names for tanking. Plus Tommy's cat (and wife) are driving him insane. Hour 1

    Travis and Sliwa
    D'Marco & Travis HR 2: Wendys for Funch

    Travis and Sliwa

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 71:06


    THE FARR SIDE. D'Marco has bone to pick with people who are fans of the 49ers and are from LA. Why does this bother D'Marco so much? Travis did some more deep diving into the Rams trade for Cornerback Trent Mcduffie. He looked more in to the Chiefs side of it and believes the Chiefs have another Tyreek Hill situation. The Los Angeles Dodgers are heavy favorites to win the World Series this season. However, a lot of their players are on the older side. When would they have to reset? TIP OR NO TIP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Le Batard & Friends Network
    NPDS - Detroit Tigers owner SHOCKED me with what he said! Rays use AI for renderings! FIFA has more problems! (Episode 1422 Hour 1)

    Le Batard & Friends Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 53:13


    Today's word of the day is ‘evaluate' as in Chris Ilitich as in the Detroit Tigers as in Tarik Skubal as in labor disputes as in World Series. What the heck am I talking about? Well, the the Tigers owner had a lot to say, but also nothing to say. Does he have thoughts on MLB's CBA negotiation? Talk to MLB. Does he want to sign Skubal? Talk to the team president. (16:40) The Tampa Bay Rays used AI for their rendering video. People were NOT happy. Let's discuss the means they used and why the team felt the need to do this. (23:31) FIFA is having some problems. And water is wet. The 2026 World Cup is so close you hear the vuvuzelas already. And there are major issues still happening. (35:30) Review: Ella McCay. (37:52) Tom Brady is trying to do everything. He wants to stay the man. From FOX to the Las Vegas Raiders to now a flag football league in… Saudi Arabia? Well, that was the plan, until it wasn't. (46:44) NPPOD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Nothing Personal with David Samson
    Detroit Tigers owner SHOCKED me with what he said! Rays use AI for renderings! FIFA has more problems! (Episode 1422 Hour 1)

    Nothing Personal with David Samson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 53:13


    Today's word of the day is ‘evaluate' as in Chris Ilitich as in the Detroit Tigers as in Tarik Skubal as in labor disputes as in World Series. What the heck am I talking about? Well, the the Tigers owner had a lot to say, but also nothing to say. Does he have thoughts on MLB's CBA negotiation? Talk to MLB. Does he want to sign Skubal? Talk to the team president. (16:40) The Tampa Bay Rays used AI for their rendering video. People were NOT happy. Let's discuss the means they used and why the team felt the need to do this. (23:31) FIFA is having some problems. And water is wet. The 2026 World Cup is so close you hear the vuvuzelas already. And there are major issues still happening. (35:30) Review: Ella McCay. (37:52) Tom Brady is trying to do everything. He wants to stay the man. From FOX to the Las Vegas Raiders to now a flag football league in… Saudi Arabia? Well, that was the plan, until it wasn't. (46:44) NPPOD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Bernie and Sid
    Joe Beningo | Sports Broadcasting Legend | 03-05-25

    Bernie and Sid

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 27:30


    In a high-energy Thursday morning appearance on Sid Rosenberg's show, WFAN icon Joe Beningo joins from New Jersey to discuss the latest in New York sports. He opens with light-hearted jabs about his recent media feud with Mayor Zohran Mamdani before diving into the good news: warmer weather ahead to end a brutal winter. Beningo expresses strong support for President Trump's actions on Iran, citing decades of unaddressed attacks on Americans, while acknowledging some Republican criticism. Turning to sports, he mourns the recent passing of coaching legend Lou Holtz (who coached the disastrous 1976 Jets season), reminisces about college basketball's glory days before NIL and one-and-dones "ruined" it, and debates the Knicks' status as a solid but not elite Eastern Conference team (predicting 50+ wins, a first-round playoff victory, but no championship). He rips the officiating in their recent loss to OKC but urges fans to relax—the regular season is just seeding. On the Jets, Beningo shows cautious optimism in new GM moves (like franchising Breece Hall) but low confidence in head coach Aaron Glenn, suggesting a stopgap QB this year and a real franchise prospect in the stacked 2027 draft class. For the Mets, he laments losing Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz, questions the bullpen (especially Devin Williams), but sees contender potential with improved starting pitching and hitters like Juan Soto and Bo Bichette—if they don't make the playoffs, manager Carlos Mendoza and GM David Stearns could be out. He gives the Yankees a strong nod for their rotation (led by a healthy Gerrit Cole) and playoff lock, though the loaded AL East and Dodgers' dominance temper World Series hopes. Beningo closes by predicting a potential lengthy MLB lockout over salary cap issues, urging fans to enjoy 2026 while it lasts. Full of signature passion, honesty ("let's be honest"), and New York grit, it's classic Joe Beningo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Mick Unplugged
    Present & Purpose: Finding Balance with Jason Heyward

    Mick Unplugged

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 34:06


    Today, we welcome a true titan of the baseball world, Jason Heyward, a World Series champion and multiple Gold Glove winner whose brilliance extends far beyond the diamond. Jason's impactful career is a masterclass in perseverance, strategic excellence, and leadership, inspiring millions through his dedication to teamwork, personal growth, and community engagement. He is a phenomenal athlete who has consistently demonstrated what it means to lead by example, making him an invaluable voice for leaders and entrepreneurs alike.Takeaways:Beyond the Field: True impact comes from what you do outside your primary domain, whether that's fatherhood, community work, or personal lessons.Connecting with Community: Genuine engagement and presence in the community foster deeper understanding and allow for meaningful contributions.Leadership Through Life: Lessons learned through personal experiences, such as fatherhood and navigating life's challenges, directly translate into powerful leadership principles.Sound Bytes:"This conversation is about the father he is, the presence that he has, what he's doing in the community, lessons that he's learned, and just hearing his story his way is awesome.""You're gonna hear who his goat of baseball is, and it might surprise you, maybe it won't.""This is a lesson for leaders to learn about presence, to learn about dedication. to learn about how to really connect with people and connect to your community."Connect & Discover Jason:Instagram: @jasonheywardFacebook: @JasonHeyward22Instagram: @jasonheywardbaseballacademy

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese
    Is It Truly The Phillies Time To Win The World Series?

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 24:01


    Last week, the WIP Afternoon Show were stunned when Larry Anderson declared that this is the year for the Philadelphia Phillies. Now the question turns to you: is this finally the Phillies' year?

    Joe Rose Show
    World Baseball Classic Preview, Joe King of France?

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 11:17


    The guys break down the World Baseball Classic, with Joe predicting Japan will take home the title behind Shohei Ohtani's dominance. The conversation shifts to a look back at Game 7 of the World Series, hailed as one of the best baseball games ever. Hollywood takes shots at Joe's international ties, suggesting he should be the next King of France.

    Joe Rose Show
    HR 4- World Baseball Classic, QB Market, Malik Willis Debate

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 39:44


    Hour 4 opens with a deep dive into the World Baseball Classic, with Joe predicting Japan will take the title behind Shohei Ohtani's dominance and reflecting on Game 7 of the World Series, one of the best baseball games ever. The conversation veers into Joe's trip to France, prompting Hollywood to joke that Joe might be the next king of France, and touches on how politics impact international sports, like Cuba missing the WBC and Russia in the Olympics. Off the ice, they reminisce about Pavel Bure's legendary “Russian Rocket” days and his brother Val's marriage to Candace Cameron. The hour also covers lighter topics like AI-generated pictures, Alix Earle as a rare influencer Joe follows, and Jamie's dating life. Finally, the discussion shifts back to the NFL with the quarterback market heating up, examining Malik Willis, Kyler Murray, Kirk Cousins, and Anthony Richardson, and debating whether the Dolphins should go all-in on Willis given their limited cap space.

    Writers Bloc
    Raptors Remain Winless vs. Knicks + Advice From "Gramps"

    Writers Bloc

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 51:19


    Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open Wednesday by recapping the Raptors' tough loss to the New York Knicks. The discuss Toronto's ongoing struggles against New York, playoff concerns, rotation decisions, bench production, and the impact of Jakob Poeltl's health. They also question the team's competitiveness and focus. The conversation then shifts to the Vegas Golden Knights and whether their recent loss to another playoff team raises similar concerns. After the break, the hosts react to comments from John Schneider about his Game 6 exchange with Max Scherzer in the World Series. The boys look ahead to the 2026 season and share their thoughts on Scherzer's role in the rotation, the possibility of a six-man staff, and how to balance a roster loaded with starting pitching. 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 Michael Kay Show
    Hour 1: Judge Appreciation

    The Michael Kay Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 50:23


    Is Aaron Judge under appreciated by Yankees fans? Would winning a World Series complete Judge's resume? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    VSiN Best Bets
    VSiN's 2026 MLB Futures Draft | March 3, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 43:41


    It's VSiN's 2026 MLB Futures Draft! Our baseball experts give their best bets for the upcoming season. Categories include AL and NL MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year and Manager of the Year, as well as Division winner, Pennant winner, World Series winner and win total over/unders. Along with moderator and VSiN contributor Nick Whalen, guest pickers include former MLB GM and SiriusXM MLB Radio's Steve Phillips, VSiN managing editor Adam Burke, former MLB pitcher Lance Lynn, VSiN A Numbers Game co-host Gill Alexander, Fantasy Alarm's head of content Howard Bender, VSiN Ready, Set, Bet co-host Matt Brown, VSiN PrimeTime's co-host Matt Youmans, RotoWire's senior editor and VSiN contributor Jeff Erickson, BaseWinner's Marc Borchard and VSiN By The Books co-host and former MLB pitcher, Jensen Lewis. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Kevin and Cory
    Hour 1 - Puck Around and Find Out, Jordan Montgomery, Baseball Nuggets

    Kevin and Cory

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 42:01


    10am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Puck Around and Find Out: Stars-Canucks. Texas Rangers pitcher and World Series hero Jordan Montgomery / A few Rangers tidbits. Baseball Nuggets: Which one of these elite players is more likely to return to form?

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese
    Hour 3: It's the Phillies time to get over the hump in 2026

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 46:50


    In Hour 3, the WIP Afternoon Show debates whether this is finally the year for the Philadelphia Phillies to get over the hump and win a World Series, plus they break down the financial and roster implications of A.J. Brown's contract if the Philadelphia Eagles were to explore a trade.

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese
    Full Show: Does Trading For Maxx Crosby Make Any Sense For the Eagles?

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 195:17


    On today's show, the WIP Afternoon Show dives into the growing trade rumors surrounding Maxx Crosby and debates whether the Philadelphia Eagles should be willing to part with a first-round pick to land him in this year's draft. They also ask if this is finally the season the Philadelphia Phillies can break through and reach the World Series. Plus, Eliot Shorr-Parks joins for Tuesdays with ESP, Caller of the Year updates, a preview of Philadelphia 76ers vs San Antonio Spurs, and much more.

    The Hitstreak
    Episode 228: From Broken to Brilliant: The Mindset Behind a Cy Young Season w/ R.A. Dickey

    The Hitstreak

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 68:49


    Episode 228 of The Hitstreak, a podcast where we talk about anything and everything!  This week we are joined by Former MLB Pitcher, Cy Young Award Winner, Author, and Speaker, R.A. Dickey!Episode in a Glance:In this episode of The Hitstreak, I sit down with R.A. Dickey, a former professional baseball player, discussing his journey from overcoming personal adversity to achieving success in sports. Our conversation delves into themes of faith, family, and the lessons learned through the highs and lows of an athletic career. Dickey shares insights on the importance of embracing one's past, the role of relationships in personal growth, and the unique challenges faced by professional athletes. The episode concludes with reflections on gratitude and resilience in the face of life's challenges.Key Points:- Success stories often start from nothing.- Embracing your past can lead to freedom.- Faith is a skill that needs practice.- Family plays a crucial role in personal growth.- Professional sports teach valuable life lessons.- Gratitude is essential for happiness.- Proximity to positive influences matters.- Overcoming adversity shapes character.- Every setback can lead to a comeback.About our guest: R.A. Dickey is a former Major League Baseball pitcher, World Series champion, Olympian, and 2012 National League Cy Young Award winner, best known for resurrecting his career through mastery of the knuckleball. Drafted in the first round despite the early discovery that he was missing a ligament in his throwing arm, Dickey's career became a story of perseverance, reinvention, and faith. After years of setbacks, injuries, and uncertainty, he reinvented himself in his mid-30s—an age when most pitchers are declining—and became one of the most dominant and durable pitchers in baseball, leading MLB innings from 2011–2015. Beyond the field, Dickey is a bestselling author and sought-after speaker whose work centers on resilience, identity, accountability, and personal growth. His memoir Wherever I Wind Up chronicles his unconventional baseball journey and hard-earned success, while Wherever I Wind Up: My Quest for Truth, Authenticity, and the Perfect Knuckleball, plus Knuckleball Ned, reflects his passion for storytelling and mentorship. Dickey is widely respected for his vulnerability in addressing topics such as childhood trauma, leadership, and the cost—and reward—of doing the hard internal work required for lasting success. Grounded in discipline, honesty, and a belief that growth often comes through discomfort, R.A. Dickey's story resonates beyond sports, offering lessons on reinvention, endurance, and purpose.Follow and contact:Instagram: @RADickey43Subscribe to Nick's top-rated podcast The Hitstreak on Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/NickHite⁠rFollow and Rate us on Spotify: ⁠https://spotify.com/NickHiter⁠Follow and Rate us on Apple Podcast: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/NickHiter⁠Follow and Rate us on iHeartRadio: ⁠https://www.iheart.com/NickHiter

    The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
    Matt Clement talks WBC and Spring Training

    The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 16:11


    Former MLB pitcher Matt Clement joined the show. Matt talked about the challenge players may have going from Spring Training to the World Baseball Classic, back to spring games then the regular season. He said the schedule can be wonky for someone like Paul Skenes, who is pitching for Team USA. The guys pointed out some pitch limits for guys in the WBC. Matt doesn't think Skenes will go close to a 95-pitch limit in a game with the US. Matt thinks a deal happening could be the difference between Konnor Griffin being on the Opening Day roster and not – no deal likely means he will start in Triple A. The guys asked Matt about meeting Tony Gwynn and a loaded Padres team that was fresh off a World Series appearance. Matt said he was in awe of pretty much everything during his first spring. Matt talked about Gwynn's masterful work at the plate and how he could have hit more home runs if he really wanted to. Matt was surprised to find out he never gave up a HR to Ken Griffey Jr. Matt had some funny stories about facing Barry Bonds early in his MLB career. We looked through some other funny Matt stats from his playing days.

    The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
    HOUR 2 - Steelers still waiting on Rodgers, Calls, Matt Clement

    The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 43:07


    How much longer are we going to wait around for Aaron Rodgers? Do the Steelers have a deadline on it? Poni's moles indicated that the Steelers would know yesterday about Rodgers, but if they do, the secret has survived 24+ hours. With legal tampering starting on Monday, how much longer can the team afford to wait? Last year, the Steelers bowed down and waited around for Rodgers to make his decision, but how much of that had to do with Mike Tomlin? The guys wondered if the Kenneth Gainwell situation is a tell as to where the Steelers are with Rodgers. Is anyone out there pounding the table for Rodgers? It feels like it's more of an acceptance than actually wanting Rodgers back. Daniel Jones just got tagged for $37M by the Colts. Does that make people feel better about Aaron Rodgers? People just love a bargain. Former MLB pitcher Matt Clement joined the show. Matt talked about the challenge players may have going from Spring Training to the World Baseball Classic, back to spring games then the regular season. He said the schedule can be wonky for someone like Paul Skenes, who is pitching for Team USA. The guys pointed out some pitch limits for guys in the WBC. Matt doesn't think Skenes will go close to a 95-pitch limit in a game with the US. Matt thinks a deal happening could be the difference between Konnor Griffin being on the Opening Day roster and not – no deal likely means he will start in Triple A. The guys asked Matt about meeting Tony Gwynn and a loaded Padres team that was fresh off a World Series appearance. Matt said he was in awe of pretty much everything during his first spring. Matt talked about Gwynn's masterful work at the plate and how he could have hit more home runs if he really wanted to. Matt was surprised to find out he never gave up a HR to Ken Griffey Jr. Matt had some funny stories about facing Barry Bonds early in his MLB career. We looked through some other funny Matt stats from his playing days.

    Yesterday's Sports
    1970s Sports Nostalgia w/ SHN Member Harv Aronson (Part 1)

    Yesterday's Sports

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 31:34


    Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS HOME PAGEEPISODE SUMMARYIn this episode of Yesterday's Sports on the Sports History Network, host Mark Morthier sits down with Pittsburgh native Harv Aronson of Total Sports Recall (part of the Sports History Network) to explore what it was like growing up as a sports fan in the 1970s.Harv shares how his writing and podcasting journey evolved into a curated portfolio of sports history content, while both hosts reflect on a childhood defined by neighborhood pick-up games, transistor radios, limited TV channels, and the freedom that shaped a generation of lifelong fans.The conversation centers on defining sports moments that fueled Harv's passion, including the 1971 World Series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Baltimore Orioles, sparked by watching Roberto Clemente homer, and the legendary 1972 “Immaculate Reception.”From celebrating the Pirates' championship to listening to Steelers games on the radio due to NFL blackout rules, the episode captures the raw excitement of 1970s baseball and football fandom.Mark and Harv close by comparing the physical, defense-driven NFL of the 1970s to today's game, revisiting the iconic Steelers–Cowboys Super Bowl rivalry and the dominance of franchises like Pittsburgh, Dallas, Miami, and Oakland.For listeners searching for 1970s sports nostalgia, Steelers history, Pirates history, and classic NFL rivalries, this episode delivers a focused look at how a golden era of sports shaped a generation of fans.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS BACKGROUNDHost Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. See Mark's book below.No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training: A Guide For People With Limited TimeRunning Wild: (Growing Up In The 1970s)

    RIMScast
    RIMS 2025 Goodell Award Winner Randy Nornes

    RIMScast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 50:31


    Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society.   In this episode, Justin interviews Randy Nornes, the 2025 Harry and Dorothy Goodell Award Winner, about his career. They talk about uncertainty and a long-term approach to risk. Randy won the 2025 Goodell Award for his lifetime achievements. He is a problem solver. Randy advises risk professionals not to focus on what they did yesterday, but on what is happening today, and to stay current with risks such as AI and cyber risk. Randy talks about how staying with Aon for years has given him the latitude to look across the company and focus on the next risk. Listen for tips on laying the groundwork before the risks.   Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:16] About this episode of RIMScast. Our guest is 2025 Goodell Award Winner Randy Nornes. We will learn all about his fascinating career and his risk philosophies. But first… [:42] RIMS Virtual Workshops. On March 10th and 11th, we have a two-day course led by John Button for the RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep. [:53] On March 17th and 18th, RIMS will align with AFERM for a two-day RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Prep Course. [1:01] On March 4th and 5th, we have a virtual workshop, "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making", with Joe Milan. On April 15th, we have a virtual workshop covering "Emerging Risks", led by Joseph Mayo. [1:18] Register today and strengthen your risk knowledge. RIMS members always enjoy deep discounts on the virtual workshops. [1:26] Webinars. On March 6th, RIMS presents "Hard Hats & High Stakes: Women Leaders Shaping Construction Risk Management". We'll be joined by a Chief Risk Officer, an underwriter, and a broker. [1:40] They will explore their career paths, risk and safety philosophies, and lend some insight as to why this is the time for the next generation of leaders to rise. [1:51] For a quick preview, check out last week's episode with Cynthia Garcia. She is the Chief Risk Officer from Bernards, who will be joining us on that exciting panel. [2:00] On March 12th, Global Risk Consultants returns with "Don't Waste the Soft Market: Where to Reinvest Insurance Savings Before the Window Closes". Register for these and other webinars by visiting RIMS.org/webinars and the links in this episode's show notes. [2:20] On with the Show! Our guest today, Randy Nornes, is the 2025 Harry and Dorothy Goodel Award Winner. [2:29] Named after the first President of RIMS and his wife, the Harry and Dorothy Goodell Award honors an individual who has furthered the goals of risk management and the Society through outstanding service and lifetime achievement. [2:41] Randy Nornes exemplifies all that and more. He has been with Aon for 38-plus years. Currently, Randy is the Executive Vice President and Enterprise Client Partner for Technology, Media, and the Communications Industry. He has done some volunteer work, which we will talk about. [3:00] Randy has a fascinating career. We're going to learn about it as well as his leadership style, his risk philosophy, and how he is keeping Aon at the forefront of AI innovation. [3:09] [If you've been to RISKWORLD, you've seen Randy in the halls and the educational sessions. He has been an ever-present force there. And he is a highly-regarded member of the Chicago RIMS Chapter. Let's get to it! [3:23] Interview! 2025 Goodel Award Winner, Randy Nornes, welcome to RIMScast! [3:44] Randy is proud of that award. He wonders, after receiving a lifetime achievement award, what's next? Retirement? Should he write a book? [4:11] On the day of the award, Randy was backstage with Martha Stewart and had a chance to visit with her and discuss risk management. [4:21] Randy's wife and one of his sons were in the audience. When Martha Stewart came out and spoke, she referred to their conversation. Randy gained credibility at home that Martha Stewart listened to what he had to say! [4:52] Justin says that RISKWORLD 2025 was fantastic! Randy says he has probably attended three dozen RISKWORLD conferences. He says they get better and are different every time. You can see, decade by decade, what's important. [5:31] There is a wonderful profile on Randy Nornes, written by Russ Banham, in the special Awards edition of RIMS Risk Management Magazine. It is still available online. That's how Justin got to know Randy Nornes before this interview. [5:57] Randy always tries to link up with what the next big thing is. Since late 2025, Randy has been leading Aon's AI infrastructure efforts, from the financing of data centers, to the construction, to the development, to the operation, and to the energy attached to that.  [6:28] AI is the next big thing. Randy says that 40% of GDP is coming through the lens of building AI infrastructure. Aon has a big team for it, and that's what Randy does every day. He says it's massive, exciting, and relentless. [7:03] Randy says, Because it's coming so fast and furious, it's not something you have time to sit back and think about. He says we're seeing this thing evolve week by week. It's global. Risk management is at the center of making it all work. [7:27] Randy says there's a different lens depending on where you sit in the AI infrastructure world. Everyone is thinking about the risks of the construction, the operation, the access to power, and the climate. It's all melded into one thing. [7:48] Randy calls the Chicago RIMS Chapter big and vibrant. Chicago is unique in having representation from so many different industries. It's not highly concentrated. People have a lot of lenses to look at risks through. It makes for good conversations. [8:11] Justin notes that last year's Risk Manager of the Year, Jennifer Pack, was from Chicago. The Rising Star, Megan Smalter, was originally from Chicago. Randy has spent time on the West and East Coasts, and he finds the Chicago Chapter unique, with 25 different industries. [8:49] Justin gives a shout-out to Julie Bean, the 2024 Heart of RIMS Award Winner. Justin says Randy is in great company. The talent coming out of Chicago brings something special to RIMS. [9:27] Randy was going to be a banker. A banker manages risk around lending and projects. It's not a huge leap to get to the world of risk management from there. [9:44] In the 1980s, it was a turbulent time for banking. We had just come out of a tough inflationary period, with real estate bankruptcies and banks and savings and loans going under. His advisor told him not to go into banking. [10:18] Randy interviewed someone from Chubb. Chubb was scaling up a new product, Directors' and Officers' insurance. Randy was good at case studies in business school. Underwriting D&O insurance is a case study. Randy thought he could do that job. [10:54] Randy started at Chubb and ended where he is today. In 1987, Randy moved to Frank B. Hall, acquired by Aon in 1992. He was young and a good worker, so he was kept by the company. He says it was a trip working alongside Pat Ryan and learning the business at Chubb. [11:48] Pat Ryan took Randy and others under his wing. He is a great mentor. Randy credits him for access. Randy mentions other early supporters, Al Diamond and Skip Dunn. With Pat Ryan, Randy was always looking for the next big risk to come along or a new framework. [13:00] In the 1990s, governance, Sarbanes-Oxley, and enterprise risk frameworks came to the forefront, following bankruptcies of major companies that had appeared to be successful. [13:28] When enterprise risk became a thing, it needed frameworks. That led Randy to build one of the first enterprise-risk-focused teams to help companies think about it. This was before COSO. [13:55] Randy says a lot of the clients they dealt with in those early days were in industries where someone had already gone through some trauma, and they wanted to make sure they weren't next up. It was a lot of, "Hurry up and make sure we're OK!" [14:26] Randy says, in the 1990s, they were doing risk modeling. The reinsurance teams had risk models that ran on AS400 mainframe computers. They had to book computing time to run a scenario with a set of assumptions. They would run 10,000 simulations in a day. [14:55] If they wanted to change the assumptions, they had to book another time. [15:02] Now it's all on the laptop. The quality of data is significantly higher. They can do it in real time. Risk managers today may not recognize how lucky they are. [15:24] Randy says, We're always trying to decide what problem we're trying to solve for and what we know about that particular issue. The modeling is the entry point to know what to do or what matters. [16:10] Randy thinks risk is a terrible word. We risk professionals have a hard time communicating with people who aren't in our space when we use the word risk. Everyone has a different definition of risk. Randy says everyone can get on board with certainty and uncertainty. [16:34] Randy says, what we're doing with modeling is trying to understand what the distance between certainty and uncertainty looks like. Then, we have to decide what's comfortable and where our tolerance is. Then, decide what to do with the part that we want to get rid of. [16:48] That's at the core of risk management, and it hasn't changed in decades. The tools we have now have changed dramatically. [16:56] Justin cites Christy Kaufman from the profile article, who said that Randy is far more than a traditional broker; he is a thought partner and a problem-solver. Justin asks what allows Randy to move beyond transactional work into a strategic advisory mindset. [17:19] Randy says insurance is a complete waste of money, unless you can show how you're adding value. You can get there by showing this uncertainty spectrum and understanding it. [17:58] Randy says the mindset is, "I've parachuted in. What do we have going on?" If I did that today, I'd be looking at supply chain issues. It's amazing when you have that lens. Early on, he looked at a supply chain that was "perfect, end-to-end" on spreadsheets. [18:27] Everything was manually entered. Managers were judged on average inventory levels, and wanted to keep the levels as low as possible. To game the system, they ran inventory at the lowest level.  [18:57] They would raise the inventory at the end of the month to make it look like they were on target. It was not a real-time inventory. It looked like risk management was fine, but the chance of a stockout or a long-term impact was pretty great. [19:24] A Quick Break! RISKWORLD 2026 will be held from May 3rd through the 6th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. RISKWORLD attracts more than 10,000 risk professionals across the globe. It's time to Connect, Cultivate, and Collaborate with them. [19:43] Booth sales are open now. General registration and speaker registration are also open right now. Marketplace and hospitality badges will be available starting on March 3rd. Links are in this episode's show notes, and be sure to check out RIMS.org for more information. [20:02] Save the dates March 18th and 19th, 2026, for the RIMS Legislative Summit, which will be held in Washington, D.C.! Join us in Washington, D.C. for two days of Congressional meetings, networking, and advocating on behalf of the risk management community. [20:19] Visit RIMS.org/advocacy for more information and to register. Also, check out the prior episode of RIMScast, Episode 378, featuring RIMS General Counsel and Vice President of External Affairs, Mark Prysock, as we discuss the top priorities for RIMS in 2026 and beyond. [20:39] The Second Annual RIMS Texas Regional Conference will be held in San Antonio from August 10th through August 12th. [20:46] The call for submissions for educational sessions is open through March 18th. Check out the link in this episode's show notes and make a pitch! Hopefully, you get selected, and we'll see you in San Antonio! [20:59] Let's Return to Our Interview with 2025 Goodel Award Winner, Randy Nornes! [21:19] Justin asks how Randy delivers good or bad news to a high-level executive. Randy says he was gifted by his radio announcer father with a very calm demeanor. You're delivering what it is, based on some fact. Randy has had to deliver a lot of crazy facts over the years. [22:29] Early in his career, Randy had a financial institution client. They had some major issues. He was standing outside the boardroom, ready to go in to tell them whether they had insurance or not. They did not. He was on the phone with London, working out some coverage. [23:28] He got the message while he was in there that they had managed to land something for the client, so he could pivot. His colleagues said they couldn't believe how calm he had been, going in. [24:11] Randy says it's best to set the landscape with executives before extra risk is taken, showing alternatives and strategy, so if something happens, it was foreseen, you were just unlucky in that year. [24:53] If you hadn't done the front-end work and gotten everybody onboard to see why it was the right strategy, then the news of unanticipated issues gets a lot harder to deliver. [25:04] There's a lot of front-end work to do. To drop bad news on people without any prep is going to be a lot harder. Being transparent and on the same page, especially with finance people, makes communication easy. This flows up to the CFO and higher. Set the foundation. [25:51] Randy has 100s of people focused on data centers. They have analysts and use AI for some things. There are people from the financial institution vertical, construction, operations, cyber, AI, energy, and renewal. They gather together. It's multidisciplinary, under one umbrella. [27:05] Randy says his leadership style is collaborative. He tries to lift the whole team, orchestrating how it comes together. He lets them have the success they deserve. Randy is a strong proponent of mentorship. It's the secret to his success. [27:50] Randy has worked with some people for his entire career, as clients, colleagues, or competitors, and he stays connected with them. Hundreds of people fit that profile. [28:17] Another Quick Break! The Spencer Educational Foundation's Risk Manager on Campus application period will open on April 1st, 2026, and it will close on June 30th. Grant awardees, colleges, and universities are typically notified in September. [28:43] The Course Development Grant application deadline for Interval Number 2 will be on June 15th, 2026. Award notifications will be sent out in late July. [28:57] General Grant applications will open on May 1st, 2026, and the application deadline is July 30th. Internship Grant applications open on August 15th and close on October 15th. [29:10] Links to each of these grants are in this episode's show notes. Visit SpencerEd.org for more information. [29:18] Let's Conclude Our Interview with 2025 Goodel Award Winner, Randy Nornes. [29:39] Randy worked with Pat Ryan to lead the Risk Management and Financial Guarantee Team for Chicago's 2016 Summer Olympic bid. Randy says when Pat retired as CEO of Aon, he took on this project to head Chicago's Olympic bid. He invited Randy to the project. [30:19] In an Olympic Bid, the city has to sign a Host City Agreement that says they will take on the risks of delivering the Games. There's an effective financial guarantee. Globally, it is often done on a country level. That's not how it operates in the U.S. [30:43] Pat and Randy had to figure out how to de-risk the games so that what the city's guarantee would look like was limited because the team had built insurance and risk management. On the construction side, they had contractors take on risks. [31:03] They created a de-risking model. It was the first time anyone had done that for an Olympic Games. Chicago was not successful, but the work the team did on de-risking the Games became the model that a lot of Western cities took on for their Olympic bids. [32:03] Randy says you start with a line-item budget that the bid team puts out. A big part of it is the construction of venues, living spaces, technology, including massive broadcast bandwidth, tens of thousands of volunteers to transport and train, and secure. [32:35] Randy says they took the line-item budget and worked on each item separately, to create certainty and shrink the distance between certain and uncertain, so that when they put the umbrella guarantee on top of it, it touched a lot fewer things and had a lot more certainty. [33:01] The biggest thing the umbrella policy covered is delivering the Games on a certain date. No delays. All the costs are front-end. If, for some reason, the Games don't happen: terrorism, global war, or pandemic, you're stuck with all those front-end costs. It's the worst case. [33:39] The closer you get to the event, the more risk you have. Then you have the three or four weeks when you're delivering the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games. [33:49] Randy says it was interesting. They did a white paper on it, "How to De-risk Games." It was done to encourage cities not to be afraid to host the Games. [34:19] Randy says, over the years, when cities in North America are bidding for Winter or Summer, they reach out, and Pat and Randy give them the template. San Francisco, LA, Boston, and Calgary all asked for it. [34:51] Most of the people on the Bid Committee were on the City level. It was Mayor Daley, his staff, and 50 aldermen. Randy says, We gave them lots of transparency into what we were doing. [35:16] Randy says they provided 1,200 pages of material, in 3-ring binders, for each of the aldermen. They also put all the text on discs to search electronically. Later, an alderman called Randy, angry because he couldn't listen to the disc in his car. Randy explained it to him. [3:24] Randy thinks a city should be thankful to host the Olympic Games. They make the city sparkle. The city gets a big influx of outside money. Chicago would have gotten a lot of Federal money. The transportation system would have been upgraded. It would make the city better. [36:49] Randy describes how London and Paris were improved by hosting the Olympic Games. If you're thinking of bidding, it's worth it. Randy wishes Chicago's bid had been successful. [37:33] Justin and Randy comment on the Milan Winter Olympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies. The next Winter Olympics will be on the French side of the Alps. [38:01] Justin says that Chicago is known for its colorful history of notorious characters. [38:45] Justin asks Randy about Project Six. Project Six came out of the Olympic Bid. Seeing corruption in the city government, Randy and a few committee members put together Project Six, referring to the six business leaders who partnered with Elliot Ness to go after Al Capone. [39:44] They set up Project Six as a nonprofit whistleblower organization so people could come to report corruption. They got hundreds of whistleblower tips. They published things and gave information on criminal activity to Federal prosecutors. [40:07] Some things were not criminal but unethical. When the Chicago Cubs were playing in the World Series, public officials paid face value for Cubs tickets instead of the market price. Project Six brought it to the ethics committee, and they changed that practice for tickets. [41:31] Randy says they did not make a lot of friends in public office. Project Six is closed. [41:47] Randy talks about angering a bunch of people in public office. They went after Project Six because they weren't getting whistleblower tips on Republicans. There might have been one Republican commissioner in Chicago. [42:20] Randy says some of the senior people they ruffled went after donors. So it was a better idea to shut it down. It ran for three and a half years. [42:41] Randy says the biggest frustration was how slow things move. It takes years for some convictions to go through. You would like justice to happen faster. Randy hopes that when high-profile people go to prison, others pause to consider. [43:59] Randy gives his advice on what separates a good risk manager or problem solver from a great one. He says not to get too focused on what you did yesterday. Every day, step back and ask, Am I still doing the right stuff? Am I focused on the right thing? [44:26] You have a fixed amount of money to spend to solve your risk problems. You're insuring your buildings for fire, but over time, you've engineered them to be fire-resistant. There is less risk. At the same time, you have AI, cyber risk, and new things that come in. [44:48] Is it better to direct money to solve cyber risk and take on more risk for property? Don't get hung up on what you did yesterday. Stepping back and staying on top of what's happening with the business has never been more important. [45:17] Businesses are transforming before our eyes, and AI is leading the transformation. Make sure you're interacting with your business to stay current on what the business is all about. [46:02] Randy says being at Aon a long time has given him a lot of latitude to do all the things he has done. He can look for new things, cut across the towers that exist and think about risk at the broadest level. [46:40] If you move company to company, you'll step into the new role, fix a few things, and move to the next company. You won't have the latitude to experiment with new things or ask what comes next. You're there because you're needed at that time. [47:07] Randy says, That can be comfortable. But don't get too comfortable and make sure you're staying current. [47:17] We really appreciate you joining us here on the show. I want to wish you congratulations again on the Goodel Award. It's a big honor here at RIMS, and you certainly deserve it. [47:27] I look forward to meeting you in Philadelphia, from May 3rd through the 6th at RISKWORLD! Thank you so much for joining us here on RIMScast, Randy! [47:40] Special thanks again to 2025 Goodel Award Winner, Randy Nornes, for joining us here on RIMSCast! A link to his profile in RIMS Risk Management Magazine's Awards Edition 2025 is in this episode's show notes. [47:57] He's one of our men in Chicago. Check out ChicagoRIMS.org. They have a live event coming up called "Nuclear Verdicts: Live Mock Trial for Evaluating Litigation Risk and Strategy"  at the Aon Center (Chicago), on March 11th. You might see Randy there! [48:14] We've got the Chicago RIMS Annual Golf Outing on September 21st, and the 11th Annual Chicagoland Risk Forum on September 24th at the Old Post Office in Chicago. They're one of our most active and vibrant chapters, so check out those events and visit ChicagoRIMS.org. [48:34] Plug Time! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in the show notes. [49:02] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [49:20] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [49:37] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [49:54] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [50:08] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. Please remember to subscribe to RIMScast on your favorite podcasting app. You can email us at Content@RIMS.org. [50:20] Practice good risk management, stay safe, and thank you again for your continuous support!   Links: RIMS Legislative Summit — March 18-19, 2026 on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. | Register now! RISKWORLD 2026 Registration — Open for exhibitors, members, and non-members! Reserve your booth at RISKWORLD 2026! Spencer Educational Foundation — Scholarships and Grants RIMS Texas Regional Conference 2026 Education Content Submission — Deadline March 18, 2026! RIMS-CRO Certificate Program In Advanced Enterprise Risk Management | April ‒ June 2026 Cohort | Led by James Lam RIMS Compensation Survey 2025 — Download Today RIMS Risk Management magazine | Contribute | Awards Edition 2025 RIMS Now RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) | Insights Video Series Featuring Joe Milan! The Strategic and Enterprise Risk Center RIMS Diversity Equity Inclusion Council RIMS-CRMP Story, featuring John Button RIMScast Canada — Episodes Now Live RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy Upcoming RIMS-CRMP Prep Virtual Workshops: RIMS-CRMP Exam PrepMarch 10‒11 | April 21‒22 | June 9‒10 RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Prep with AFERM | March 17‒18 Full RIMS-CRMP Prep Course Schedule See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS Virtual Workshop – Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making | March 4‒5 | Register Now Risk Appetite Management | March 25‒26 Claims Management | April 7‒8 Emerging Risks | April 15 | Register Now! 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RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center RIMS-CRMP Stories — Featuring RIMS President Manny Padilla!   RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model®   Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information.   Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org, and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.   Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org.   Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.   About our guest: Randy Nornes, at Aon   Production and engineering provided by Podfly.

    Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
    Grinder: Cubs GM Jed Hoyer; Non-Dodger World Series Contenders Draft; Cards Extend Ollie Marmol

    Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 47:41


    The Cardinals extend manager Oliver Marmol, Tarik Skubal has high praise for Tigers' prospect Kevin McGonigle, and the World Baseball Classic is about to begin. Buster Olney and David Schoenfield discuss. Plus, the guys draft World Series hopefuls that have the best chances of unseat the Los Angeles Dodgers. Then, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer stops by to talk about how his perspective on the WBC has changed, recruiting Alex Bregman, what to expect from Pete Crow-Armstrong after a tough second half of 2025, and why Michael Busch is one of the league's most underrated players. Later, Buster previews the Cleveland Guardians and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Finally, Buster answers your questions during Bleacher Tweets. 0:00 David Schoenfield 9:45 Non-Dodger Contender Draft 20:19 Cubs GM Jed Hoyer 37:01 Headlines 38:15 Cleveland Guardians preview 39:39 Pittsburgh Pirates preview 40:51 Bleacher Tweets CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEET Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Fantasy Focus Baseball
    Grinder: Cubs GM Jed Hoyer; Non-Dodger World Series Contenders Draft; Cards Extend Ollie Marmol

    Fantasy Focus Baseball

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 47:41


    The Cardinals extend manager Oliver Marmol, Tarik Skubal has high praise for Tigers' prospect Kevin McGonigle, and the World Baseball Classic is about to begin. Buster Olney and David Schoenfield discuss. Plus, the guys draft World Series hopefuls that have the best chances of unseat the Los Angeles Dodgers. Then, Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer stops by to talk about how his perspective on the WBC has changed, recruiting Alex Bregman, what to expect from Pete Crow-Armstrong after a tough second half of 2025, and why Michael Busch is one of the league's most underrated players. Later, Buster previews the Cleveland Guardians and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Finally, Buster answers your questions during Bleacher Tweets. 0:00 David Schoenfield 9:45 Non-Dodger Contender Draft 20:19 Cubs GM Jed Hoyer 37:01 Headlines 38:15 Cleveland Guardians preview 39:39 Pittsburgh Pirates preview 40:51 Bleacher Tweets CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEET Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Wake N Jake
    Do MLB Fans WANT A Salary Cap?

    Wake N Jake

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 48:21


    Read Stephen Nesbitt's Article at The Athletic Alongside Us HERE: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7073556/2026/03/02/mlb-state-of-game-fan-survey-2026/ ++++++++++ Timestamps: 0:00 We've Missed You 2:00 ANNOUNCEMENT 3:25 We Love Stephen Nesbitt   4:20 Which Team Won the Offseason? 11:45 Which Playoff Team Will Be Back Next Year? 15:45 Who Will Win the World Series? 16:20 Which Team Will NOT Win Before 2035? 17:45 Expansion Cities   21:15 Field of Dreams Locations   24:20 Should There Be a Salary Cap System? 33:00 Do You Enjoy Consuming Baseball More Now Than 10 Years Ago? 36:45 How Much Baseball Do You Watch? 40:30 How Do You Feel About the Overall State of Baseball? 42:40 Are the Dodgers Good or Bad for MLB? 43:50 Betting on Baseball?   Do MLB Fans WANT A Salary Cap? MLB Fan Survey (REACTION) My Reaction to MLB Fan Survey Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Morning Mess
    Luis Gonzalez Beefs with The Morning Mess | AFTER MESS Ep. 102

    The Morning Mess

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 24:33


    The Morning Mess sits down with Luis Gonzalez as he celebrates 25 years of his 2001 World Series game-winning hit ORRR, as JD calls it... "a bloop". Check out the entire interview!

    Podioslave Podcast
    Ep 311: A Conversation with Chris Wrenn (Bridge Nine Records, Sully's Brand, Fenway Punk)

    Podioslave Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 64:27


    In episode 311 of the podcast, we're joined by Chris Wrenn - founder and owner of Bridge Nine Records and Sully's Brand, and author of the new book Fenway Punk: How a Boston Indie Label Scored Big on Baseball's Greatest Rivalry.We last had Chris on in Summer 2023, and a lot has happened since. We kick things off by catching up — from recent shows at the Bridge Nine Beverly, MA store to what's new in the B9 world.We then dig into Fenway Punk, which chronicles Chris' story about how Boston's hardcore punks profited off the rivalry between the Red Sox and the New York Yankees in the seasons leading up to the 2004 World Series. He tells us the behind the scenes on starting Sully's Brand Tees, and how he was able to parlay that success into releasing independent music for the coming 2+ decades. It's truly an amazing tale!Chris continues to be one of our favorite people to talk to. If you care about independent music, Boston sports lore, or entrepreneurship,  — this one's for you. You can purchase the book here.Follow Chris, B9, Sullys here:Fenway PunkBridge Nine Records: IG @bridgenineSully's Brand: IG: @sullysbrandChris: IG @ChrisB9Photo Credit: Christopher Padgett (IG: @pdgtt.chrstphr)Podcast theme performed by Trawl. Follow them here:WebIG/X/TikTok: @trawlbandWe'd love for everyone to hear this episode! Support the Podioslave family by rating, subscribing, sharing, storying, tweeting, etc — you get the vibe. Peace, love, and PodioslaveCheck us out here:WebIG/Threads/X/TikTok: @PodioslaveYoutubeEmail: Podioslavepodcast@gmail.com

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese
    Does Bryce Harper Need To Win A World Series For His Signing To Be A Success?

    Jon Marks & Ike Reese

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 27:30


    Over the weekend, Bryce Harper officially hit the seven-year mark as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies, prompting the big question: Is this era a success if the Phillies don't win a World Series with Harper? Plus, the WIP Afternoon Show reviews Andrew Painter's Spring Training debut and what it could mean for the team moving forward.

    Storytellers by ESPE
    Jesus Won | Matt Palmer on Faith, Baseball & Real Ministry

    Storytellers by ESPE

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 42:29


    I had the pleasure of chatting with Matt Palmer, cofounder of Jesus Won Apparel and chaplain with the San Francisco Giants. We explore the inspiring journey behind Jesus Won—from its humble beginnings as a bold faith message to becoming a powerful ministry tool that's sparked countless conversations about Jesus and raising half a million for Kingdom causes across the USA. Matt shares the raw origin story, the mission to proclaim eternal victory in Christ, the beautiful moments and "wins" that have come from it (including viral partnerships with athletes like Evan Carter during the Texas Rangers' World Series run), and what's stirring for the future. It's a reminder that simple acts of faith—like wearing a tee—can open doors to hope, encouragement, and transformation. Jesus Won Apparel https://jesuswonapparel.com/ **code DIAZ15 for 15% off** Follow: https://www.instagram.com/jesuswonapparel/ https://x.com/jesuswonapparel https://www.facebook.com/p/Jesus-Won-Apparel-61558598682453/ https://www.tiktok.com/@jesuswonapparel     Please like, comment, subscribe, and share with others. This is an easy way to grow the podcast and we greatly appreciate it :) New episodes drop regularly—subscribe for more purpose-led stories that uplift and inspire!   #JesusWon #FaithApparel #PurposeLed #WithPriscilla 

    BaseballBiz
    Larry Rothschild - Part 2 - Relegation, Pitch Clock, ABS & Tropicana Rings

    BaseballBiz

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 41:39 Transcription Available


    Could Relegation Work in Baseball?If MLB adopted a promotion and relegation system like European soccerEliminates tanking$12 billion input into the leagueKeeps fans engaged all seasonExpands opportunities for new marketsChallenges include financial structure and the difficulty of transitionThe Pitch Clock and Modern Game ChangesRothschild discusses how the pitch clock has improved pace Pitch clock has changed the rhythm of the gameWhile fans seem to enjoy faster gamestraditional tempo and strategic breathing room for players have diminishedBob Gibson used to pitch 1.5 hour games  Stopping The Shift -We have legislated things in baseball, that we have causedMaury Wills did not need these rulesChanging Incentives in BaseballModern analytics have shifted player priorities.Skills like bunting and base stealing declined because players were not financially rewarded for these skills. Players will develop the skills that they are paid forMental Performance in the GamePitch Clock has put a rush & stress in the game with hitters & pitchersThe importance of mental coaching, visualization, and repeatable mechanics, Rothschild brought Harvey Dorfman as a mental coach for the Rays organizationSo much information across MLB gives wealth of knowledge of competing teamsHitters get uncomfortable with the unknownABS and the Future of UmpiringAutomated Ball-Strike technology may remove some personality from the gameLarry shares stories of Umpires - "Your day will come & you have to earn it"Larry believes ABS is necessary in today's data-driven environmentHow many less manager ejections will there be with ABS Joe West & other umpire stories The Tropicana Roof Rings RulesRays Stadium and Tampa's FutureRothschild hopes the Rays remain in Tampa Tropicana Roof & what wind speeds are still safe to continue the game?Governor DeSantis has given 22 acres to the Rays for new stadiumLarry stresses  new stadium should honor local baseball legends like Al Lopez and Lou PiniellaLarry strongly recommends a visit to the Tampa Baseball Museum at the home of Al LopezImportance of Minor League BaseballReducing minor league teams risks losing baseball's deep connection to small-town America.An alternative: integrating college baseball more directly into the development system.Baseball's future depends on maintaining strong community connections & preserving the passion that has long defined the gameThanks for listening to BaseballBiz On Deck - www.baseballbizondeck.com You've been listening to Part 2 of the interview with Larry Rothschild, twice a coach with World Series  winning teams the Marlins and the Reds plus he was manager of the inaugural Tampa Bay Devil Rays Baseball Team, pitching coach for the Atlanta Braves, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, and San Diego Padres.  click here & Listen to Part 1 of the interview with LarryIf you enjoyed this show, go ahead like and subscribe to BaseballBiz On Deck.  You may also find BaseballBiz on Deck, on YouTube at iHeart Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and at baseballbizondeck.comYou can find Mat at matgermain.bsky

    Deep Left Field
    Jeff Hoffman reflects on Game 7, 'I had a chance to end it'

    Deep Left Field

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 30:00


    Guest: Blue Jays closer Jeff Hoffman     In this special bonus episode of Deep Left Field, from Blue Jays' spring training in Dunedin, Florida, we look back at the ninth inning of Game 7 of the World Series with the man who was on the mound for the Jays and gave up the first-ever ninth-inning game-tying home run in World Series history. Jeff Hoffman said that day that he'd cost his teammates a World Series ring, and he reflects on that moment in an open, vulnerable and candid conversation - the first such interview he's done since last year's crushing loss. We open up the mailbag at deepleftfield@thestar.ca as well, for your comments and questions!

    Sports Media Watch podcast
    World Series and Dodgers voice Joe Davis joins the pod; Plus: Mike Tirico's moment and an Olympics wrap

    Sports Media Watch podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 57:47


    World Series and Los Angeles Dodgers play-by-play voice Joe Davis is the latest guest on the Sports Media Watch Podcast, joining Jon Lewis, co-host Armand Broady and producer Derek Futterman for a discussion about last year's epic Fall Classic, the upcoming World Baseball Classic, what it's like to replace legendary broadcasters, and much, much more.But first, thoughts on Mike Tirico's big week and final takeaways from the Olympic Games.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    Dodger Talk
    Zach Ehrhard (3-1-26)

    Dodger Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 3:44 Transcription Available


    Zach shares his experience being traded to the Dodgers and the importance of having a supportive teammate, James Tibbs, by his side. He also opens up about working out with former World Series champion Kevin Kiermaier and the valuable lessons he learned from him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Two Strike Noise - A Baseball History Podcast
    Episode 312 - Jackie Jensen, The 'Golden Boy' to the 'Grounded Boy'

    Two Strike Noise - A Baseball History Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 60:32


    Jeff and Mark open the episode by diving into some Pacific Northwest baseball deep-cuts, starting with the 14-year career of Darnell Coles and the search for his possible lone existing mural. They cover a run of opening day oddities, including Tuffy Rhodes' three-homer barrage against Doc Gooden in '94 and Harry Caray's confusion over fans spending their honeymoon at Wrigley Field. The guys also look at the current state of Rookie of the Year droughts for the Padres and Guardians and mourn the loss of the MLB.tv discount to the "ESPN corporate machine." The main feature covers the complex life of Jackie Jensen, the only man to play in a Rose Bowl, a World Series, and an MLB All-Star Game. From his "Golden Boy" status at Cal to being the hand-picked successor to Joe DiMaggio—only to be usurped by Mickey Mantle—the story follows Jensen's MVP peak in Boston and the paralyzing "AV-Phobia" that eventually forced him out of the game. The episode closes with a high-stakes Wax Pack Heroes battle featuring 2003 Topps. 00:00 Welcome 01:23 The Darnell Coles Deep-Dive 04:59 Opening Day '94: Tuffy Rhodes vs. Doc Gooden 07:59 Harry Caray Questions the Youth of America 11:30 ROTY Droughts 15:07 RIP MLB.tv Discounts and Sunday Night Local Broadcasts 18:39 Main Story: The Life and Legend of Jackie Jensen 44:36 Wax Pack Heroes: Big Hurt, Albert Pujols, and a Chris Snelling 55:36 Wrap-Up Connect With Us YouTube: www.youtube.com/@twostrikenoise Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/twostrikenoise BlueSky: @twostrikenoise.bsky.social Email: twostrikenoise@gmail.com Support a Great Cause: Don't let your common cards collect dust! Donate them to help spark a child's interest in the game at http://commons4kids.org/. #baseballhistory #mlb #baseball #Yankees #RedSox #Cal #BaseballCards #TwoStrikeNoise

    Weekend Shows
    HR 2 - Scheim & Lyons: Jayson Tatum is back at Celtics' practice | How far can the Red Sox go this season?

    Weekend Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 40:27


    The Celtics need to ease Jayson Tatum back from his Achilles tear. How will he fit in with a new look Celtics squad? Alex Cora said the Red Sox have World Series expectations this season, did they do enough to back that up this off-season? How far could they get in the Playoffs?

    Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
    Neither: Max Scherzer Back for Season 19; WBC Preview; Charlies Barkley; Astros & Marlins Previews

    Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 49:43


    Max Scherzer returns for his 19th MLB season, re-signing with the Toronto Blue Jays after his daughter wrote the organization a heartfelt note. Plus, the World Baseball Classic starts next week, and the Braves start their own TV network. Buster Olney, Jorge Castillo and Alden González discuss. Then, Charles Barkley stops by to talk about why he loves sports so much, rooting for the Blue Jays in the World Series, if Shohei Ohtani is a top-three athlete of all-time, his advice for MLB players during labor negotiations, and which league has better fighters: The NBA or MLB. Later, Buster previews the Houston Astros and the Miami Marlins, Finally, Buster takes your questions during Bleacher Tweets.  0:00 Welcome 0:30 Jorge Castillo & Alden González 22:49 Charles Barkley 39:07 Houston Astros preview 40:17 Miami Marlins preview 41:10 Bleacher Tweets CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Brock and Salk
    Hour 3: Mariners General Manager Justin Hollander on Their Model of Developing Players

    Brock and Salk

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 46:53


    The guys are joined by Colin Paisley, the original producer of the show and reminisce on his time working the show and share some laughs from some stories from back in the day // Need to Know: The Mariners bats showed up yesterday in their win over the Guardians with Julio, Randy, and Colt Emerson giving us run production, the team grades were leaked for the NFL teams, how did the Seahawks rank? The Kraken were once again beat badly on the ice. // Mariners General Manager Justin Hollander joins the show to talk about what he loves about spring training, he explains the model the organization uses to draft, trade, and develop players, on the importance of getting to know a player before giving them a contract, how some of the young prospects are developing, and on his World Series expectations. 

    Fantasy Focus Baseball
    Neither: Max Scherzer Back for Season 19; WBC Preview; Charlies Barkley; Astros & Marlins Previews

    Fantasy Focus Baseball

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 49:43


    Max Scherzer returns for his 19th MLB season, re-signing with the Toronto Blue Jays after his daughter wrote the organization a heartfelt note. Plus, the World Baseball Classic starts next week, and the Braves start their own TV network. Buster Olney, Jorge Castillo and Alden González discuss. Then, Charles Barkley stops by to talk about why he loves sports so much, rooting for the Blue Jays in the World Series, if Shohei Ohtani is a top-three athlete of all-time, his advice for MLB players during labor negotiations, and which league has better fighters: The NBA or MLB. Later, Buster previews the Houston Astros and the Miami Marlins, Finally, Buster takes your questions during Bleacher Tweets.  0:00 Welcome 0:30 Jorge Castillo & Alden González 22:49 Charles Barkley 39:07 Houston Astros preview 40:17 Miami Marlins preview 41:10 Bleacher Tweets CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Hill-Man Morning Show Audio
    HR 3 - Is there added pressure on the Sox this year?

    Hill-Man Morning Show Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 36:59


    Hour 3 - The crew debate if Max Crosby is a real possibility for the Pats. They are joined by Craig Breslow who discusses the construction of this roster and how hungry the team is for a World Series

    Le Batard & Friends - STUpodity
    Set 2: All That and a Bag of Chips

    Le Batard & Friends - STUpodity

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 26:24 Transcription Available


    It wouldn’t be spring training if we didn’t have a worrying Giancarlo Stanton injury update, with reports saying the slugger can’t even open a bag of chips. Stugotz has his top five athletes if they were named after teeth. Taylor is frustrated with Jazz Chisholm’s goals for the season since he didn’t even mention wanting to win a World Series. And finally, there is a shocking name on Team USA’s World Baseball Classic roster that Stugotz doesn't trust in a big spot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible on Oneplace.com

    A star baseball player will not be cut from the team if he is injured. The manager can keep him on the bench as a pinch hitter and get a player from the Minor Leagues to fill his position. If they win the World Series, both players will be champions. God has not cast off Israel, but has set them aside for a time so that the Gentiles might receive the riches of salvation in Jesus Christ. Dr. Barnhouse preaches about Gentile blessings on Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/791/29?v=20251111

    The Rizzuto Show
    MLB Futures | The Spread Zone

    The Rizzuto Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 27:26


    In this episode of The Spread Zone, Scott Rizzuto, Tim McKernan, and Anthony Stalter build out a full 2026 MLB futures card from the ground up — breaking down division winners, pennant picks, World Series anchors, value plays, long-shot sprinkles, MVP bets, Rookie of the Year targets, and Cy Young candidates. With spring training just underway, the guys debate whether to back favorites like the Dodgers and Yankees or chase payout-heavy value on teams like the Mets, Mariners, Royals, and Tigers. Along the way, they discuss how heartbreaking World Series losses affect the following season, where true betting value actually exists on the board, and how to balance chalk with calculated risk. It's a strategic look at how to approach MLB futures — not just who to pick, but how to build a smart, structured card before the season even starts. The Spread Zone is presented by FanDuel Sportsbook. LEGAL DISCLAIMERWe provide information about sports betting for entertainment purposes only. Please confirm gambling regulations in your state of residence. To participate in sports gaming, you must be 21 years of age or older and be physically present in a state where sports betting is legal. If you or someone you know has a sports betting or gambling problem, please call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org for more information and further assistance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Will Cain Podcast
    State of the Union: Dems Won't Even Stand for Americans? (ft. Rep. Byron Donalds & Todd Ricketts)

    The Will Cain Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 71:23


    Story 1: President Donald Trump delivered a historically long State of the Union Address last night, but not everyone is happy about it. Congressman Byron Donalds (R-FL) helps Will unpack President Trump's speech, reflecting on the current state of our nation's political landscape, and the Democratic Party's hesitancy to support bipartisan issues such as the SAVE Act.Story 2: Will and The Crew share their ideas for a revolutionary new Congressional dress code while reacting to President Trump's bestowal of two Medals of Honor and one Presidential Medal of Freedom during his State of the Union address.Story 3: The censorship of the Internet by "Big Tech" companies has been an open secret for years, but a lack of competition has made the idea of circumventing it laughable. Things may be beginning to change. Co-Owner of the Chicago Cubs and Founder of Freespoke, Todd Ricketts joins Will to discuss his effort to build a censorship free search engine, sharing what inspired him to do so, and what his main issues are with current market leaders like Google. Plus, Todd reflects on his invitation to visit the White House after the Cubs won the World Series in 2016.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

    Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
    Olympic Gold vs. Stanley Cup: Tkachuk's Choice Sparks Controversy

    Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 24:12


    When a two-time Stanley Cup champion says Olympic gold meant more, fans lose their minds. After Team USA hero Matthew Tkachuk revealed the gold medal experience topped his NHL titles, the crew dives into a question that hits especially hard in New York: what would happen if a superstar like Aaron Judge said the same thing about Olympic gold vs a World Series? Is representing your country the ultimate achievement… or does nothing top a championship for the team you bleed for? From Olympic glory to Stanley Cup obsession, World Series hypotheticals, and the emotional gap between athletes and diehard fans, this conversation exposes a brutal truth: players and fans do not value success the same way. Plus, the guys debate whether Yankees fans could ever forgive Judge for prioritizing Team USA, why Mets fans may soon face the same dilemma with Juan Soto and the WBC, and whether sports loyalty is more about identity than trophies. If you've ever lived and died with a playoff run, this one will hit home.

    Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
    Hour 2: Knicks Blame Game, Harden's Cavs Buzz, and Olympics vs Championship Debate

    Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 44:30


    It was a loaded hour of basketball drama and sports philosophy. The Knicks' offense stalled again, Karl-Anthony Towns disappeared, and the finger-pointing is officially underway. Is it on KAT for not demanding the ball, on the coach for not forcing the issue, or on Jalen Brunson for slipping into hero ball instead of running the team? Plus, a major playoff wrinkle: Mitchell Robinson's impact raises a real question about whether the Knicks' starting lineup needs to change when games actually matter. Then the focus shifts to Cleveland, where the addition of James Harden suddenly has people rethinking the Eastern Conference hierarchy. Are the Cavaliers finally a legitimate threat, or is this just another chapter in Harden's long history of regular-season hype and postseason disappointment? Knicks fans weigh in on whether they fear Cleveland at all and how the East really stacks up right now. The conversation takes a surprising turn into a heated debate about legacy and loyalty: what matters more to athletes, winning for their country or winning for their franchise? With Olympic baseball on the horizon and the World Baseball Classic looming, the guys ask how New York would react if a star like Aaron Judge ever said a gold medal meant more than a World Series. The answer might not be pretty. From lineup decisions to contender credibility to the emotional divide between fans and players, this hour covers everything fueling the current sports conversation.

    The Ryan Kelley Morning After
    MLB Futures | The Spread Zone

    The Ryan Kelley Morning After

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 27:26


    In this episode of The Spread Zone, Scott Rizzuto, Tim McKernan, and Anthony Stalter build out a full 2026 MLB futures card from the ground up — breaking down division winners, pennant picks, World Series anchors, value plays, long-shot sprinkles, MVP bets, Rookie of the Year targets, and Cy Young candidates. With spring training just underway, the guys debate whether to back favorites like the Dodgers and Yankees or chase payout-heavy value on teams like the Mets, Mariners, Royals, and Tigers. Along the way, they discuss how heartbreaking World Series losses affect the following season, where true betting value actually exists on the board, and how to balance chalk with calculated risk. It's a strategic look at how to approach MLB futures — not just who to pick, but how to build a smart, structured card before the season even starts. The Spread Zone is presented by FanDuel Sportsbook. LEGAL DISCLAIMERWe provide information about sports betting for entertainment purposes only. Please confirm gambling regulations in your state of residence. To participate in sports gaming, you must be 21 years of age or older and be physically present in a state where sports betting is legal. If you or someone you know has a sports betting or gambling problem, please call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org for more information and further assistance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Wow in the World
    World Series of Spitting

    Wow in the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 23:09


    It's the Extraordinary Expectoration World Championships! What's that you ask? Only the most important event in the world of competitive spitting! Grandma G-Force goes up against some of the best spitters in the animal kingdom in this fascinating and somewhat disgusting championship bout. It's the who, when, why, how and WOW of expectoration! Originally aired 9/2/24.Grownups, we're proud to bring free, high-quality educational podcasts to families and classrooms everywhere. But as the media industry changes, it's becoming increasingly difficult to financially sustain high-quality human-made audio shows like ours without additional help. If our shows have sparked wonder, laughter, or curiosity for your family, we're asking for your support now. Grownups, visit tinkercast.com/support where you can select from a handful of gifts we've curated to thank you for your support.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Mitch Unfiltered
    Episode 372 - The Prediction Show 2026

    Mitch Unfiltered

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 117:49


    RUNDOWN   Mitch and Hotshot Scott open Episode 372 setting the stage for the 2026 Prediction Show while reacting to Team USA's Olympic hockey gold and debating why the United States can compete in hockey but not soccer. Mitch checks in from Mariners spring training in Peoria, describing a genuine World Series vibe around the pitching staff — before admitting he needed a personal "attitude adjustment" on 22-year-old second baseman Cole Young. Mitch welcomes back Danny O'Neil, Jason Puckett, and Dave "Groz" Grosby for the 2026 Prediction Show, teasing last year's misses while crowning Puckett as the new champ. The panel makes rapid-fire forecasts on the Seahawks' 2026 season: record, playoff finish, key contract calls (Kenneth Walker, Riq Woolen, Josh Jobe, Rashid Shaheed), draft/free-agent priorities, Sam Darnold's contract future and stat lines, plus big-number projections for JSN and other core pieces. The panel shifts to college football, with Danny projecting a 12-win Washington season and a College Football Playoff berth—while also predicting major turnover with Jed Fisch and Demond Williams gone by 2027. They then pivot to baseball, where Puck and Groz forecast an AL West title and a Mariners trip to the World Series, while Danny takes the contrarian path with 88 wins and no playoffs. The panel finishes Mariners predictions with bold calls on Colt Emerson's debut date, Andrés Muñoz's save total, and the club's World Series outlook—while Danny pegs the Yankees as champions. The conversation widens to NBA expansion in Seattle, where opinions split on timeline and ownership possibilities, and then to the 2026 World Cup, with wildly different forecasts for Team USA. The segment wraps with NBA championship picks, MVP projections, and LeBron James' uncertain future as the Prediction Show heads toward its finale. The panel turns to March Madness, NFL draft projections, and bold NFL quarterback predictions before branching into golf, tennis, the World Baseball Classic, and the Kraken's playoff outlook. Danny calls for Houston to win the NCAA title, Puck backs Arizona, and Groz picks UConn—while wild swings follow on Scheffler majors, Rory's chances, and LeBron's future. The segment culminates with dramatic wild-card predictions, including a potential MLB lockout, a Jamal Crawford-led Sonics return, and a blockbuster Seahawks in-season trade.   GUESTS   Dave Grosby | Seattle sports radio personality Jason Puckett | Seattle sports radio host and founder of The Daily Puck Drop Danny O'Neil | Veteran Seattle sports columnist and longtime Seahawks analyst   TABLE OF CONTENTS   0:00 | Prediction Show Kickoff — Hockey Gold, Mariners Optimism, and a Cole Young Attitude Adjustment 22:22 | 2026 Prediction Show: Seahawks Repeat Forecasts, Roster Calls, and League-Wide Bold Picks 49:57 | 2026 Prediction Show: College Football and Mariners 2026 Predictions – Playoff Calls, Coaching Hot Seats, and a World Series Push 59:47 | 2026 Prediction Show: Mariners Prospect Timelines, World Cup Takes, NBA Futures, and Sonics Expansion Speculation 1:14:14 | 2026 Prediction Show: March Madness Picks, NFL Draft Forecasts, Golf Majors, Kraken Playoff Hopes, and Wild Card Bombshells 1:21:30 | Other Stuff Segment: USA wins men's and women's Olympic hockey gold, JSN comments on becoming highest-paid WR and looming Seahawks extensions, Zach Charbonnet ACL surgery delay raises questions, Stephen A. Smith floats presidential ambitions, Tony Clark resigns as MLBPA head amid inappropriate relationship controversy, JetBlue baggage theft allegation involving Dion Dawkins, "JetBlue the dog" abandoned at airport and adopted by officer, former Miami officer blasts Tyreek Hill after release, TSA PreCheck outage, Nantucket cocaine wastewater report, Kid Rock ticket sales struggles, smart underwear study shows humans pass gas more than previously thought RIPs Ronnie Moore (25), Robert Duvall, Bill Mazeroski (89), Eric Dane (53), Trey Johnson (54), Doug Moe (87), Mike Wagner (76), Reverend Jesse Jackson