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Jesse and Mike are joined by Shep of Shep's Cards to talk about the latest sports card and collectibles news, and drama... Shilling is the talk of the hobby right now, which Mike and Shep weigh in on in detail. Plus, Boston Card Hunter has a juicy scoop the guys discuss. Probstein is breaking off from eBay is there more there than meets the eyes? They also talk about the impact on the hobby of players such as Skeens and Yamamoto, and the shifting dynamics in the football market with non-quarterbacks. Jonathan Taylor and Jaxon Smith-Njigba have booming markets right now and other skill players are following suit. Additionally, the guys reflect on the sentimental value of collecting, encouraging listeners to find joy beyond monetary gains. Remember, this is a hobby after all! The episode concludes with insights into upcoming sports card releases and answering mailbag questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thaddeus and Chauncey celebrate another Dodgers championship! The guys recap all the stressful twists and turns of game 7, gush over Yamamoto's heroics, and the parade/post title press tours. Then they turn to the future for the team and how the bullpen could be better, and who might not be on the team next season. Later, they give their assessment of the NFL as the season reaches it's halfwayish point and give their updated awards and playoff picks. Next, they review the latest trailers for "Wonder Man" and "Michael". Finally, they share what they watched this week including "Dancing with the Stars", "Pluribus", "WWE Raw", "DMV", "Ghosts", "Abbott Elementary", and more.LA PODFIDENTIAL is part of the LAFB PODCAST NETWORKPlease follow us on bluesky: @bigchaunc64.bsky.social, on Insta: @bigchaunc64, and Letterboxd: ChaunceyT Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
"Care and respect aren't slogans; they're operating principles that shape decisions and client experiences". "Lead by approachability, using nemawashi-style one-to-ones to draw out quieter voices and better ideas". "Calm, clarity, and consistency beat volume; emotion never gets to outrank the message". "Consensus isn't passivity—done well, it's disciplined alignment that accelerates execution". "Confidence grows by doubling down on strengths, seeking honest feedback, and empowering the team". Akiko Yamamoto is the President of Van Cleef & Arpels Japan, leading the French maison's jewellery and watch business in a market it has served for over fifty years. She began her career at L'Oréal Japan, spending twelve years in marketing across brands including Kérastase, Helena Rubinstein, and Kiehl's, ultimately managing multi-brand teams. Educated in Japan with formative childhood years in the United States, she later completed a master's degree at the University of Edinburgh. Having led primarily in Japan, she now manages a multicultural team, drawing on international exposure, bilingual communication, and deep local insight to harmonise global brand culture with Japanese expectations. Akiko Yamamoto's leadership story is anchored in a simple premise: people follow leaders they can trust. That trust, she says, is earned through care, respect, and steady examples—not declarations. After a foundational run at L'Oréal Japan, where she learned the rigour of brand building and the mechanics of marketing leadership, Yamamoto stepped into the jewellery and watch world at Van Cleef & Arpels. There, she refined an approach that blends global standards with local nuance, ensuring the maison's culture of care resonates in Japan's relationship-driven marketplace. Her leadership style is deliberately approachable. Rather than "planting the flag" at the summit and expecting others to follow, she prefers to climb together, side-by-side. In practice, that means creating psychological safety, inviting dissent early, and spending time—especially one-to-one—to surface ideas that might be lost in large-group dynamics. She embraces nemawashi to build alignment before meetings, recognising that consensus in Japan is less about avoiding risk and more about creating durable commitment. Yamamoto's calm is a strategic asset. She is explicit that emotion can crowd out meaning; when leaders perform anger, the message gets lost in the display. In a culture where visible temper can be read as immaturity, she chooses composure so that the content of decisions remains audible. When missteps happen—as they do—she follows up, explains context, and converts heat into learning. The aim is not perfection but progress with intact relationships. For global leaders arriving in Japan under pressure to "turn things around," she recommends two immediate moves: become intensely reachable and cultivate a few candid truth-tellers who will share the real story, not just what headquarters wants to hear. Language helps, but fluency isn't the barrier; respect is. A handful of sincere Japanese phrases, consistent aisatsu, and an evident willingness to listen can narrow social distance faster than chasing perfect grammar. On advancing women, Yamamoto rejects tokenism yet underscores representation's practical value. Visible female leadership signals possibility; it tells rising talent that advancement is earned and achievable. Her own leap to the presidency required an external nudge, plus a disciplined shift of attention from self-doubt to strengths—past wins, trusted relationships, and demonstrated team outcomes. That reframing, combined with empowerment of capable colleagues, made the role feel both larger and more shared. Ultimately, Yamamoto treats "client experience first, results follow" as an operating model, not a motto. Decision intelligence—clear context, decisive action, and empathetic execution—converts consensus into speed. In her hands, culture is not a constraint; it's compounding capital. What makes leadership in Japan unique? Japan prizes harmony, preparation, and earned consensus. Leaders succeed by combining decisiveness with empathy, using nemawashi to socialise ideas before meetings and ringi-sho-style documentation to clarify ownership and next steps. Calm conduct signals maturity; approachability creates safety for frank input. Why do global executives struggle? Many arrive with urgency but little social traction. Defaulting to big-room debates and top-down directives can silence contributors and slow execution. The fix is proximity: sustained one-to-ones, visible aisatsu, and a small circle of candid advisors who translate context and sentiment. Uncertainty avoidance exists—but it's often rational; people hesitate when they haven't been invited into the reasoning. Is Japan truly risk-averse? It's less "risk-averse" and more "uncertainty-averse." When leaders reduce ambiguity—through pre-alignment, clear criteria, and explicit trade-offs—teams move quickly. Consensus done well accelerates delivery because dissent was handled upstream, not deferred to derail execution downstream. What leadership style actually works? Approachable, steady, and standards-driven. Yamamoto models care and respect, sets crisp direction, and empowers execution. She avoids theatrical emotion, follows up after tense moments, and insists that client experience lead metrics. Clarity + composure + collaboration beats charisma. How can technology help? Technology should reduce uncertainty and amplify learning: shared dashboards that make ringi-sho approvals transparent, lightweight digital twins of client journeys to test service changes safely, and collaboration tools that capture one-to-one insights before group forums. The goal is not more noise but better signal for faster, aligned decisions. Does language proficiency matter? Fluency helps but isn't decisive. Consistent courtesy, listening, and reliability shrink the distance faster than perfect grammar. A capable interpreter plus leaders who personally engage—in simple Japanese where possible—outperform hands-off translation chains. What's the ultimate leadership lesson? Lead with care, earn trust through example, and turn consensus into speed by front-loading listening and clarity. Focus on strengths, empower capable people, and keep emotion from overwhelming the message. Do this, and results follow. Timecoded Summary [00:00] Background and formation: Early years in the United States, schooling in Japan, master's at the University of Edinburgh. Marketing foundations at L'Oréal Japan across Kérastase, Helena Rubinstein, and Kiehl's; progression from individual contributor to team leadership. [05:20] Transition to Van Cleef & Arpels: Emphasis on a maison culture of care and respect that maps naturally to Japanese expectations; client experience as the primary driver with sales as consequence. Expanding to lead multicultural teams. [12:45] Approachability and trust: Building durable followership by remaining accessible after promotion; maintaining continuity of relationships; modelling aisatsu and everyday courtesies to embed culture. Using one-to-ones to surface ideas that large meetings suppress. [18:30] Calm over drama: The communication cost of anger; how emotion eclipses meaning. Post-incident follow-ups to turn flashes of heat into alignment and learning. Composure as credibility in a Japanese context. [24:10] Working the consensus: Nemawashi to prepare decisions; ringi-sho-style clarity to memorialise them. Consensus reframed as disciplined alignment that speeds execution once decisions drop. [29:40] Global leaders in Japan: Close the distance quickly—be reachable, secure truth-tellers, and learn enough Japanese for sincere aisatsu. Don't over-index on perfect fluency; prioritise respect, listening, and visible learning. [34:15] Women in leadership: Representation without tokenism; the confidence gap; how sponsorship and a focus on strengths help leaders step up. Empowerment as the multiplier—no president wins alone. [39:00] Closing lesson: Decision intelligence = context + clarity + care. Reduce uncertainty, empower teams, and let client experience steer priorities; results compound from there. Author Credentials Dr. Greg Story, Ph.D. in Japanese Decision-Making, is President of Dale Carnegie Tokyo Training and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University. He is a two-time winner of the Dale Carnegie "One Carnegie Award" (2018, 2021) and recipient of the Griffith University Business School Outstanding Alumnus Award (2012). As a Dale Carnegie Master Trainer, Greg is certified to deliver globally across all leadership, communication, sales, and presentation programs, including Leadership Training for Results. He has written several books, including three best-sellers — Japan Business Mastery, Japan Sales Mastery, and Japan Presentations Mastery — along with Japan Leadership Mastery and How to Stop Wasting Money on Training. His works have also been translated into Japanese, including Za Eigyō (ザ営業), Purezen no Tatsujin (プレゼンの達人), Torēningu de Okane o Muda ni Suru no wa Yamemashō (トレーニングでお金を無駄にするのはやめましょう), and Gendaiban "Hito o Ugokasu" Rīdā (現代版「人を動かす」リーダー). In addition to his books, Greg publishes daily blogs on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, offering practical insights on leadership, communication, and Japanese business culture. He is also the host of six weekly podcasts, including The Leadership Japan Series, The Sales Japan Series, The Presentations Japan Series, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews. On YouTube, he produces three weekly shows — The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews — which have become leading resources for executives seeking strategies for success in Japan.
La Serie Mundial 2025 nos regaló una de las finales más espectaculares en años.Los Dodgers vencieron a los Blue Jays en una batalla histórica que se definió en 11 innings del Juego 7, con Will Smith como héroe y Miguel Rojas escribiendo su mejor capítulo en MLB.En este episodio repasamos:⚾ Sensaciones generales de la Serie Mundial
Covino & Rich have fun examining the Yamamoto 1/1 Topps rookie card that hasn't been found yet! 'MIKE'S WORDS OF WISDOM' is live & there's Kyler Murray news in AZ. Plus, 'MID WEAK MAJOR' & they react to Mad Dog ranting on the Dodgers Joe Davis!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Covino & Rich debate Nate Diaz being "BTN!" Is Diaz boxing's K-Fed & J-Wow? Freddie Freeman surprises with the Worm! Kyler Murray drama, college 6-7, Bulls, & Cove finally gets his cash/Ohtani card! They have fun examining the Yamamoto 1/1 Topps rookie card that hasn't been found yet! Plus, 'MIKE'S WORDS OF WISDOM,' 'MID WEAK MAJOR' & Mad Dog rants on the Dodgers Joe Davis!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In our 115th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer discuss the conclusion of the World Series before diving into the newest major baseball card release, 2025 Topps Update Series, scheduled to hit shelves everywhere on Nov. 12.You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at cardscategories@gmail.com.We have Cards & Categories swag for purchase here!Links to things discussed in the pod:World Series Game 5 recapWorld Series Game 6 recapWorld Series Game 7 recapCubs to let Shota Imanaga hit free agencyShane Bieber exercises player option to stay in TorontoUpcoming baseball card release schedule:11/5: 2025 Panini Select Baseball11/12: 2025 Topps Update11/12: 2025 Topps Pro Debut11/19: 2025 Panini National TreasuresNov: 2025 Topps Cosmic ChromeTBD: 2025 Topps Allen & GinterTBD: 2025 Topps Chrome Update (Nov. 10 pre-order)2025 Topps Update Series Overview (35:15) (link to related post on Razzball)Chasing Majors checklistBeckett checklistChecklist InsiderPod on ‘24 Topps Update, Ep. 64Scant details on the Golden Mirror autos
0:00 — Welcome! What names will always sound old and can never sound old? 8:05 — Peter celebrates his birthday; the guys go to the OSU Beavers game; Beavs vs. Cougs was barely a football game; tailgate serves lobsters 14:55 — Dodgers win the World Series, Yamamoto wins MVP; one of the most captivating displays of baseball in a long time 21:00 — College Football Playoff rankings released; which teams curried favor, which ones were slighted? Looking at remaining schedules of top ranked teams 31:55 — Why should college football coaches take the high profile job with current support and NIL? Is LSU/Penn State as desirable with reactionary boosters and unrealistic expectations?38:50 — Recapping last week's bets, best bets of the weekend; cautionary tale of live bets 50:00 — NFL Week in Review: JJ McCarthy keeps winning games; Daniel Jones falls from grace; Bills take regular season matchup vs. Chiefs, but how will playoffs shake out? Jayden Daniels injured during garbage time 1:01:20 — NFL/NCAAF Bets of the Week
This week: Edward and Wes quickly go through a mostly normal week 10 of the Premier League and some surprising results at the halfway mark of the Champions League. News and Notes has NCFC update, and the W4tch discusses one of the greatest World Series every played.@AFAPod @EdwardGreene @WesBradshaw21Email: allnewsportsshow@gmail.com
Ao som de Sweet Home Alabama, o Eric pegou a estrada rumo a Tuscaloosa, ligou pra gente e nós seguimos viagem no papo: o mercado de trocas da NFL, quem ainda sonha com playoffs, e o que esperar dos times que se reforçaram na trade deadline. No beisebol, a World Series coroou os Dodgers. O dinheiro trouxe felicidade para Los Angeles, mas será só isso? Além disso, Ohtani e Yamamoto deixaram seus nomes marcados nas lendas de outubro. Teve também NHL, NBA e um desabafo do patrãozin sobre Giannis Antetokounmpo.Tudo isso em quatro microfones, uma estrada e um doce podcast com cheirinho do Alabama.Conversas do podcast00:00:34 - Abertura00:06:11 - Trade deadline da NFL, o que esperar dos movimentos que aconteceram00:24:54 - Dodgers campeão da World Series00:55:13 - O começo da temporada da NBA01:02:38 - Resultados engraçados na NHL01:09:40 - Encerramento
Head to the Binny's at 7175 N Lincoln Ave (US 41) in Lincolnwood to get your Parce this week! BRUCE BOLT - Texas-based designer of premium batting gloves: Look good. Hit dingers. https://brucebolt.us/?afmc=HAPP On this week's episode of the Compound Podcast with Ian Happ, the guys discuss the fantastic 2025 World Series, how it stacks up all-time and discuss the heroics of Rojas, Yamamoto and Vladdy. Plus, the guys congratulate and break down Ian's fourth consecutive gold glove award. Check out full video episodes on Marquee every Thursday and on YouTube on the Marquee Sports Network channel. 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
ESPN & SiriusXM MLB Network Radio superstar Xavier Scruggs joins Adam Schein to talk about the Dodgers game 7 victory over the Blue Jays in the World Series, breaks down the key moments in the game and talks about the Blue Jays falling just short. Adam and Bob Stew debate where the 2025 World Series ranks all-time. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From ‘The Compound' (Subscribe Here): On this week's episode of the Compound Podcast with Ian Happ, the guys discuss the fantastic 2025 World Series, how it stacks up all-time and discuss the heroics of Rojas, Yamamoto and Vladdy. Plus, the guys congratulate and break down Ian's fourth consecutive gold glove award. 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
Send us a text1...2... 2 Pumps!!! You're supposed to get 3 pumps before a flag. Not Rico Dowdle, Keegan-Michael Key is up in arms!!! We cover week 9 in the NFL, hitting the games of the week, and covering the major trades as the deadline comes to a close. The Colts are all in, and the Jets are blowing it up. We cover the news of the NBA as we creep into the year, and we discuss what was the best World Series in recent memory.Support the showThanks for tuning in! We are now on Youtube @fringe_fanatics and streaming live weekly at 5:30 pm MST Tuesday night on Twitch.tv/fringe_fanatics!!! Please make sure to Like, Share, Subscribe, and Follow Us and leave us a review and rating. It really helps us in the long run!linktr.ee/fringe_fanatics To find us on all social media, find where to stream or watch the show, and find out how to donate to the show!!!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @fringe_fanatics and Facebook @Fringe Fanatics - if you would like to reach out to us through email, you can do so at fringefanaticspodcast@gmail.com
"What's Happened, Happened": World Series Lessons About Competition for KidsFresh off the most chaotic World Series of his lifetime, Deven dissects game seven's critical moments to extract actionable lessons for youth players, coaches, and parents. He opens with new Driveline youth assessment packages, then dives into Shohei Ohtani's masterclass in mental discipline—giving up a three-run homer to Bo Bichette in his dream scenario (pitching game seven), then returning to compete effectively as a hitter. Deven contrasts this with Miguel Rojas's game-tying home run on just his second hit in a month, using both examples to illustrate trainable competitive mindset work. The episode pivots to practical troubleshooting: when your kid goes 0-for-the-week, the first conversation must be "Are we on time? Are we swinging at hittable pitches?"—not mechanical minutiae. He breaks down hunt-the-heater approach work, go/no-go training rounds, and why thick-grip bats aren't the leverage point parents think they are. The Yamamoto workload discussion gets serious: 200+ pitches in a week is extraordinary, not replicable for 12-year-olds, and can't be "wished into existence" without tracking tools like Driveline Pulse. The episode closes with a fired-up blueprint for Players Way amid federal investigation—stop carving registration fees, build coaching curriculum, reward compliant leagues with free national tournament experiences, and quit arguing about swing mechanics when competitive mindset and experience design matter infinitely more.Timestamps00:00 – Intro, AxeBat code & new youth assessment packages05:49 – Game Seven chaos & Kershaw's legacy moments10:06 – Shohei gives up Bo Bichette dinger in dream scenario16:36 – Competing after failure: trainable mental discipline22:08 – Rojas: second hit in a month, game-tying homer27:15 – 0-for-the-week fix: "On time? Hittable pitches?"31:19 – Hunt-the-heater & go/no-go training rounds34:22 – Thick grip bats vs. move it fast, move it accurate40:46 – Yamamoto's 200+ pitches: can't wish workload capacity48:21 – "My 12-year-old can do it too"—the terrifying take50:38 – Baseball is hard: character through difficulty01:00:17 – Players Way investigation & the blueprint01:07:42 – Train coaches, reward leagues, stop arguing mechanics01:10:17 – Outro: game seven lessons for kidsLinksStart training with Driveline now with Academy Flex:https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/academy-flex/Develop bat speed with our Youth Power Bat for just $99!https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/youth-power-trainer/Skills That Scale: The Complete Youth Baseball Training Manual is out now!https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/skills-that-scale-training-manual/Train bat speed and barrel accuracy with our Youth Underload Smash bat - just $79!https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/youth-underload-smash-bat/⬇️ Host ⬇️Deven Morgan https://twitter.com/devenmorgan
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Father Nathan Cromly joins Trending with Timmerie. Episode Guide Purgatory (2:29) The Saints (17:49) Ohtani, Yamamoto and the Christian Dodgers players — the men behind the World Series win (28:10) Getting married in the Church after being married civilly (43:25) Resources mentioned: St. John Leadership Institute https://www.saintjohninstitute.org/ Coached by Paul https://scepterpublishers.org/products/coached-by-paul-the-apostle-lessions-in-transformation?srsltid=AfmBOopUWRQgoXZSr3Qw7qcEYwRytXBFT5ESUgjFLgqHV2KtdbqUIxSY&variant=44218634764465 The Dodgers Ace Who Made World Series History. https://www.wsj.com/sports/baseball/yamamoto-dodgers-world-series-b5e9e486?mod=hp_lead_pos8
We have many thoughts about the World Series including loving a Game Seven which had all the things except the result we wanted. Ernie Clement was the center of it all, Freddie couldn't stop with the walk offs, Yamamoto earned that MVP, we got a bench clearing kerfuffle, Will Smith took another big swing, and we had multiple chances to talk about just how much time Shohei should be taking. The TOR bullpen joined the LAD in showing support for Alex Vesia. Vladdy honored Captain Clutch, Marie Philip Poulin, but was unable to channel her magic. Congrats to Pookie for winning the Roberto Clemente award. ICE cooled off ticket sales and caused the plug to be pulled on the LIDOM showcase at Citifield, but the DR/PR all stars may still be on. The MLBPA flushed out a mole. And we give Max the last word on the season.We say, “I'm doing numerology in my head,” “a tax on people who can't do math,” and, “I'll cheers with my Canadian little whiskey here.” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Bluesky @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. We now have episode transcripts available! They are available for free at our Patreon site. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.
Los Dodgers campeones de la serie mundial. Yamamoto, el MVP de la serie mundial y batazo clave de Miguel Rojas. Los ganadores de guantes de oro revelado. Kevin Cabral y Félix DeJesús. 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
Send us a messageA week of night shifts, glitchy gear, and a stubborn mixer sets the stage for a bigger conversation about value: what it costs to keep creating, and what it means to stand by your work. We share how we keep the show running—why we delay firmware updates, how we're wiring phones into the board for cleaner call‑ins—and why those choices add up when you're independent.Then we hit the story that lit us up: a 16,000 square foot drywall job where the owner pushed a rock‑bottom 95¢ per sq ft rate and expected a discount based on shared heritage. We walk through the math, the ethics, and the pressure to cave for “opportunity.” The takeaway is blunt and hopeful: knowing your worth isn't arrogance; it's how you protect your craft, your team, and your future. Sometimes the win is the one you walk away from.From there, the energy flips to pure joy and a little redemption. We relive the Dodgers' back‑to‑back championship—the anxiety, the late swing from Miguel Rojas, Will Smith's game‑winner, and Yamamoto's stone‑cold presence in the biggest moments. Beyond the highlight reel, we talk team culture: fewer egos, more trust, and the kind of unselfish play that wins tight games. A standout moment came from the Blue Jays' tribute to Alex Vesia, a reminder that even on the sport's biggest stage, grace matters.We also wade into SNAP, the shutdown, and how spending fights get tied to everything else. Agree or disagree with our takes, you'll hear real questions about clean funding, foreign aid, immigration, and who ultimately pays. It's not about yelling; it's about asking for clarity and owning the tradeoffs.We wrap with community: a shout to Suavecito and small shops grinding it out, our latest download milestones across Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Music, and an open invite to write in or come on the show. If you value honest talk about work, money, sports, and daily life, this one hits home. Subscribe, share with a friend, and tell us: when did you say no and come out stronger?You've Got to Be Critting MeMagic, mayhem, and moral dilemmas, an actual play with heart and hilarity!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySuavecito All hair types and textures. Pompadours, side parts and slick backs.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSupport our podcast E-Mail: theetalkers4us@gmail.com https://theetalkers.buzzsprout.com/shareFacebookthee•talkers•podacast (@theetalkers_podcast) | Instagramtheetalkers_podcast1 - Twitch(3) Theetalkers1 (@theetalkers1) / TwitterThee Talkers Podcast: Unscripted - YouTubepatreon.com/theetalkerspodtiktok.com/@theetalkerspodcasttheetalkers.buzzsprout.com
Today's word of the day is ‘slap' as in Will Smith as in Miguel Rojas as in Yoshinobu Yamamoto as in the Dodgers are back-to-back World Series champions. What a series. The Toronto Blue Jays were two outs away from being champions and then it all went wrong in Game 7. Let's break it all down. (11:30) Yoshinobu Yamamoto did one of the rarest things ever. He picked up three wins in the World Series. Game 2 winner. Game 6 winner. Game 7 winner on no rest! (19:00) We had benches clearing in the World Series! We had heroics from players you'd never think of! Was the IKF lead large enough in the bottom of the 9th? How about the Will Smith home run? (38:15) Baseball is in such a great place after that World Series. Viewership up. Fans up. Attendance up. (42:30) What do the Blue Jays do now? What is going to happen to the league? (49:30) Wait to see updates! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘slap' as in Will Smith as in Miguel Rojas as in Yoshinobu Yamamoto as in the Dodgers are back-to-back World Series champions. What a series. The Toronto Blue Jays were two outs away from being champions and then it all went wrong in Game 7. Let's break it all down. (11:30) Yoshinobu Yamamoto did one of the rarest things ever. He picked up three wins in the World Series. Game 2 winner. Game 6 winner. Game 7 winner on no rest! (19:00) We had benches clearing in the World Series! We had heroics from players you'd never think of! Was the IKF lead large enough in the bottom of the 9th? How about the Will Smith home run? (38:15) Baseball is in such a great place after that World Series. Viewership up. Fans up. Attendance up. (42:30) What do the Blue Jays do now? What is going to happen to the league? (49:30) Wait to see updates! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gio feels for Blue Jays fans after the Dodgers win the World Series, and Yamamoto's MVP drama had Mets fans sweating. We dive into the Giants' chaos — Daboll, Dart, and who could be the needle-mover next. Jerry's back with updates from MetLife, plus Darnold's 4-TD half, Schottenheimer's owl-and-snake house, Tony Romo's weird booth noise, and a caller runs into Phil Simms on bobblehead day.
Gio's feeling bad for Blue Jays fans after the Dodgers take the World Series — with Yamamoto winning MVP, the guy Steve Cohen desperately tried to bring to Queens. We're talking an incredible Fall Classic, plus your calls on Brian Daboll's future. Who's the needle-mover that could save the Giants?
(November 03,2025)Heather Brooker and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Dodgers defeat Blue Jays in World Series Game 7 to cement a dynasty. Dodgers World Series win sparks chaos in LA streets – police deploy tear gas after being struck with fireworks. Worst weekend for air traffic controller staffing since start of shutdown.
(November 03,2025)Trump administration faces Monday deadline to respond to judge's SNAP order. Host of "Petros & Money" on AM 570 LA Sports Petros Papadakis recaps the epic World Series that crowed the Dodgers back-to-back champions. Federal monitors are coming to California for Prop 50. Car repossessions are on the rise.
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The Blue Jays blew it. This writer actually dozed off for a moment because he thought the Blue Jays had it in the bag. Even funnier was this was all done at the hands of impending free agent Miguel Rojas. Yamamoto, king of the roost, World Series MVP, has accomplished more in this World Series than most other pitchers in history; and most importantly, more than all the 2024 World Series Yankees team combined. Now, we look at the Red Sox offseason. There is a lot of work today, I'm sure our buddy Brez is just as aware. Halloween is over, bucko, now give us the candy. Disclaimer: We love Japan. Linktree NASP Instagram NASP Twitter Ian's Twitter Jack's Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 1 of the Big Show with George Rusic & Matt Rose is on demand! To kick off the show the guys discuss the Blue Jays losing game 7 of the World Series. They speak on all the moments that lost them the game including the Rojas home run, IKF coming up short at the plate, Yamamoto coming in to close out the game and more.(23:20) Later on, Matty Rose gets you all caught up on the world of sports in the Rose Report!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Heather Brooker hosts your Monday morning Wake Up Call. Host of "Dodger Talk" on AM 570 LA Sports David Vassegh opens the show recapping the epic World Series ending crowning the Dodgers back-to-back champions. Co-host of Roggin and Rodney on AM 570 LA Sports Fred Roggin talks about the historic finish to the Dodgers' 2025 season. Bloomberg Media's Denise Pellegrini shares the latest in business and Wall Street. The show closes with Heather talking with ABC News national correspondent Jim Ryan about time spent commuting hitting a record high.
World Series Game SevenLos Angeles Dodgers @ Toronto Blue JaysThe best FOUR words in sports, WORLD SERIES GAME SEVEN. The Dodgers survived in game six thanks to another spectacular Yoshinobu Yamamoto performance and a clutch breakout from Mookie Betts. For the first time since 2019, the Fall Classic will come down to a decisive game seven. It has been an incredible series so far, with historic and record setting performances on both sides. Vlad Guerrero, Jr. and Ernie Clement could set the all time single season playoff hits record, Louie Garland could set a record for games pitched, and if this game is close at the end, we could be in for things we've never seen before.Starting for the Blue Jays will be the man who started the last World Series game seven, Max Scherzer. At 41 years old, Mad Max will be the oldest pitcher to start a winner-take-all game, and he becomes just the fourth pitcher to start multiple World Series game sevens (Bob Gibson, Don Larsen, and Lew Burdette). Going on short rest will be Shohei Ohtani, but expect all hands on deck for both squads, as there is no tomorrow. And by all hands, that will mean nearly every starting pitcher from both teams, including Yamamoto on no rest. Tune in for what may be the greatest game seven every played.Toronto Radio SN590 - Ben Shulman and Chris LerouxLos Angeles Radio AM570 - Stephen Nelson and Rick MondayFOX On Field - Ken Rosenthal, Tom Verducci, Kevin BurkhardtAudio clips from MLB.tvAs always, thank you to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.Catch you next time,P.C.O.
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LOS DODGERS SON BICAMPEONES.Repasamos la historia detrás del noveno campeonato de Los Ángeles. Los datos, curiosidades y eventos en la Serie Mundial entre los Blue Jays y los Dodgers, la leyenda de Yamamoto, los héroes silenciosos ¡Y MÁS!¡Síguenos en redes sociales! https://www.instagram.com/pelotaenorbita https://x.com/Pelotaenorbita https://www.facebook.com/pelotaenorbita https://www.tiktok.com/@pelotaenorbita
For the first time since the New York Yankees' 90s dynasty, one of the big four sports leagues has a repeat champion — and it's the Los Angeles Dodgers. After falling into a 3–2 hole in this World Series, the Dodgers went into Toronto, won Games 6 and 7 and captured their ninth title in franchise history.On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman recap the thrilling final baseball game of the 2025 MLB season — one that featured countless twists and turns. From the Toronto Blue Jays taking an early 3–0 lead on a Bo Bichette homer to the incredible comeback that included a Miguel Rojas game-tying home run in the top of the ninth and the heroics of MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Game 7 had something for every fan.Later, Jake and Jordan share their thoughts on why — regardless of how you feel about the Dodgers — you have to give them credit for assembling the dynasty they've become. With so much action from Game 7 alone, this is an episode you won't want to miss as we head into the offseason.2:28 – The Opener: Game 715:21 – Scherzer departs the game25:11 – Top of the 9th32:48 – Yamamoto appears47:01 – Will Smith's go-ahead home run56:21 – Dodgers dynasty Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
The Dodgers prevail in baseball's first World Series Game 7 since 2019 to win their ninth championship. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are the 2025 World Series Champions! Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched 2.2 innings in relief for his third win of the series, Miguel Rojas hit a HUGE game-tying home run in the ninth inning, and Will Smith hit a game-winner in the 11th to give the Dodgers their ninth World Series title! Max Muncy also homered and had three hits, Shohei Ohtani, Rojas, and Smith had two hits each, and L.A. put up a gritty performance to come back from a 3-1 deficit in the game and complete the comeback from a 3-2 deficit in the series. Clint Pasillas, Jeff Snider, and Kevin Skinner are here to talk all about our Boys in Blue bringing home another World Series trophy! Tube in all postseason long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline! = (562)373-4095 #Dodgers Go to https://joindeleteme.com/hit and use promo code HIT to save 20% on your plan! PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING ON PATREON! ️ patreon.com/realFRG Support the channel on YouTube and get access to perks! ️ youtube.com/@alldodgers/join All Dodgers is presented by FanDuel, part of the Bleav Network of podcasts. Please like and subscribe on YouTube! Hit that notification bell to get alerts on new content! PODCAST: Listen on BLEAV! ️ https://bit.ly/adbleav Listen on iTunes! ️ https://apple.co/3TXL8Vv Listen on Spotify! ️ http://bit.ly/3I9nW2S Listen on iHeart! ️ https://ihr.fm/3TXV5Cy SOCIAL: Follow Clint on Twitter/X ️ twitter.com/realFRG Follow Clint on Instagram ️instagram.com/realfrg Follow Jeff on Twitter/X ️ twitter.com/snidog Follow Kevin on Twitter/X ️twitter.com/skinner7kevin Follow the show on Twitter/X ️ twitter.com/alldodgersla Follow the show on Instagram ️ instagram.com/alldodgerspod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chris Rose and Trevor Plouffe discuss the hottest stories in baseball Monday through Friday! Grab Mountain Dew Baja Blast today and taste the tropical refresh that takes every occasion to the next level. Find it now at https://www.mountaindew.com/find-dew JM Merch Store: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/ 00:00 INTRO01:35 Dodgers force game seven!12:34 Yamamoto does it again17:34 Game seven preview... Shohei?25:44 Mookie comes through!33:05 Happy Halloween!35:50 OUTRO Follow us on X/Instagram: @ChrisRoseSports Chris Rose on X/Instagram: @ChrisRose Trevor Plouffe on X/Instagram @TrevorPlouffe Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We start the show off with some super cross talk with Mason! Happy Halloween everyone the guys are both in studio getting ready for Dodgers vs Blue Jays Game 6! As well as Lakers vs Grizzlies first game of the NBA Cup! Greg Bergman comes in for first pitch! The Dodgers are in a win or go home scenario tonight against the Blue Jays. Yamamoto is on the mound tonight. Can the Dodgers figure out their offense tonight? Mookie Betts is placed on cleanup tonight for Game 6! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two best words in sports, Game 7. Peter and Ryan recap a wild Game 6, highlighted by Yamamoto's dominant performance on the mound for the Dodgers. Can the Blue Jays win their first World Series since 1993, or are the Dodgers going to be the first to repeat since the Yankees in 2000?Text "BASEBALL" to 29017 for 20% off of your next purchase at LIDSJoin Our New DiscordSubscribe to Our New Newsletter!Get Your Just Baseball MerchUse Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGMOur Sponsors:* Check out T-Mobile: https://www.t-mobile.com* Check out T-Mobile: https://www.t-mobile.com* Check out T-Mobile: https://www.t-mobile.com* Check out T-Mobile: https://www.t-mobile.com* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/justbaseballSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-just-baseball-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for World Series Game 6. World Series Game 6 Preview – Munaf Manji & Griffin Warner The RJ Bell Dream Preview MLB Podcast is back for World Series Game 6! Host Munaf Manji (@SportsNerd824) and analyst Griffin Warner break down the Dodgers vs. Blue Jays showdown with Toronto leading 3–2. (0:09) Munaf sets the stage: the Jays look to clinch their first title in 32 years behind Kevin Gausman, while Yamamoto tries to force Game 7. (0:59) Griffin praises Toronto's unlikely run, likening them to the 2023 Rangers—balanced hitting, timely pitching, and postseason poise. (1:17–5:18) The duo revisit key moments: Game 1's 11–4 Toronto blowout, the marathon 18-inning epic, and LA's struggles with clutch bats. (7:29) Griffin questions the Dodgers' star power and bullpen depth, and Munaf highlights Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s MVP-level postseason. (9:21) They analyze odds: Jays -240 to win the Series, Dodgers +200. (11:41) Munaf expects Toronto to finish the job at home; (12:36) Griffin debates Yamamoto vs. Gausman matchup dynamics. (14:21) Both foresee a chess match: Munaf leans First 5 Under 4, Griffin sides with Toronto's home edge. (16:48) Munaf predicts Jays win late as Yamamoto regresses; (18:54) Griffin jokes about MLB's “dream” of forcing Game 7. (19:37) Pregame.com promo—use code TREAT15 for $15 off picks and season packages. (20:34) Best Bets: both on Blue Jays +124 (Kevin Gausman) to clinch, citing bullpen trust and home momentum. (22:45) They close with MLB managerial chatter, offseason previews, and appreciation for listeners after a long grind. (24:45) Griffin signs off plugging Pregame's college hoops and football pods, reminding fans to support with promo code TREAT15. (25:29–26:50) Munaf previews NBA coverage and thanks everyone for an amazing baseball season. World Series insights, sharp betting talk, and season wrap—subscribe for more Pregame sports betting pods! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We start the show off with some super cross talk with Mason & Ireland. We are live from Legends Attic in Claremont. Dodgers legend Orel Hershiser comes on with D'Marco & Travis for the opening segment. Orel breaks down what went wrong with the Dodgers last night in Game 5. Greg Bergman comes in for First Pitch! The Dodgers offense has been a struggle throughout the entire World Series. Is this series a wrap? Do the Dodgers still have a chance to win it all? Yamamoto is on the Mound for Game 6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2025 edition of the World Series has taken some serious twists and turns, including the historic 18-inning Game 3. However, what the baseball world witnessed in Game 5 was something that nobody — including the Toronto Blue Jays — could've possibly imagined.On this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the incredible start from rookie Trey Yesavage, who shut down the Los Angeles Dodgers and has now put the Blue Jays within one win of their first World Series title since 1993. His historic performance, striking out 12 — a new record for a rookie pitcher in the Fall Classic — has certainly ignited the Blue Jays as the series shifts back to Toronto.With the Blue Jays back in the driver's seat for the first time since Game 1, the Dodgers will send out Yoshinobu Yamamoto, following his complete-game masterpiece, to try and force a Game 7. Can Kevin Gausman continue the stranglehold that Blue Jays starters have had over the past two games on the Dodgers' offense? The guys also recap all the action from Game 4 and the incredible postseason run that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been on.1:17 – The Opener: Trey Yesavage's masterpiece12:08 – Game 5 recap23:09 – Recapping the action from Game 436:25 – Game 6 preview: Yamamoto vs. Gausman Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Hour 1 of John and Lance with John Granato and Lance Zierlein! Can the Bluejays finish the job against Yamamoto? Governor Jeff Landry goes after LSU Athletic Director Scott Woodward Lance explains the origins of 6-7
Today's word of the day is ‘city of angels' as in Los Angeles as in the World Series is headed back to LA tied up at 1 between the Dodgers and Blue Jays. Game 1 was about the 6th inning for the Blue Jays, capped off by a Grand Slam by Addison Barger. Game 2 was all about Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who pitched his 2nd consecutive complete game. Wow. We now have Game 3 coming up today with Max Scherzer for the Blue Jays and Tyler Glasnow for the Dodgers. (24:45) The Tush Push has to end. It's over. Get it out of the game. (33:23) The Jets won a game! Justin Fields led them to a great comeback win in Cincinnati. Wow. What a week for the Jets. Woody Johnson calls out Fields. The Jets want to start Tyrod Taylor, but he gets hurt. And then Fields gets the win. (39:40) Review: Nobody Wants This Season 2. (42:30) NPPOD. (47:00) Brian Kelly was fired by LSU last night. Another monster buyout for a coach. It never ends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘city of angels' as in Los Angeles as in the World Series is headed back to LA tied up at 1 between the Dodgers and Blue Jays. Game 1 was about the 6th inning for the Blue Jays, capped off by a Grand Slam by Addison Barger. Game 2 was all about Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who pitched his 2nd consecutive complete game. Wow. We now have Game 3 coming up today with Max Scherzer for the Blue Jays and Tyler Glasnow for the Dodgers. (24:45) The Tush Push has to end. It's over. Get it out of the game. (33:23) The Jets won a game! Justin Fields led them to a great comeback win in Cincinnati. Wow. What a week for the Jets. Woody Johnson calls out Fields. The Jets want to start Tyrod Taylor, but he gets hurt. And then Fields gets the win. (39:40) Review: Nobody Wants This Season 2. (42:30) NPPOD. (47:00) Brian Kelly was fired by LSU last night. Another monster buyout for a coach. It never ends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Eduardo Perez and Buster take a Clown Stroll after the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 2 of the World Series. They discuss Yoshinobu Yamamoto's complete game mastery, why both teams should be feeling good going into Game 3, if the Blue Jays let the Dodgers off the hook in the first inning, what makes Yamamoto so hard to hit, how Dave Roberts should handle the bullpen in Game 3, and what Blue Jay fans are saying on the street. Then, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game. Plus, Boog Sciambi talked to Don Mattingly for ESPN Radio. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 14:50 Clown Stroll 26:02 The Numbers Game 27:32 Don Mattingly w/ Boog Sciambi 33:58 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices