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Then, Jake Odorizzi talks about what he saw in Snells stuff early on, if he thought Cash would pull Snell, if the decision will cause a rift between player and manager, and where the game is as an entertainment product (31:41). Later, Todd Radom stops by to talk about Guaranteed Rate Field and to administer the weekly quiz (26:06). But it's the dawn of a new, complete, 162-game season. Later, Sarah Langs drops by to play the Numbers game and to discuss where Yoenis Céspedes disappearing act ranks among moments of Mets dysfunction (32:22). Chris Berman and Peter Gammons host ESPN Baseball Tonight on Sunday, May 26th, 1996. Later, the Tampa Bay Times Marc Topkin previews the 2021 Rays. 1 overall pick Spencer Torkelson (5:47). '95 instead. Later, Matt sticks around to wax poetic about the Oakland Coliseum with Todd Radom and pinch hit for Buster in the weekly quiz (31:11). Fantasy Baseball Support Search the full library of topics. Later, Matt Vasgersian previews the 2021 Angels. Later, The Athletics Rob Biertempfel previews the 2021 Pirates. Then, Todd Radam joins the podcast to discuss the history of Fenway and theres breaking news during the interview as the Nationals will open the season at Nationals Park (27:50). Matt Vasgersian joins Buster to discuss the Blue Jays clinching a postseason berth, the White Sox floundering, NL teams scrapping for the final playoff spots, Walker Buehlers performance against the As, Yadier Molinas 2,000th hit and which of Vin Scullys memorabilia he would buy (10:13). A's shortstop Marcus Semien joins Buster to talk about helping his community in the East Bay, Ricky Henderson's not-that-helpful advice on how to steal a base, working with Ron Washington to get out of a fielding slump, his family's legacy at Cal, playing against Gerrit Cole in college and what it's like playing for his hometown team (15:57). Kendrick shares how Aaron was his childhood idol growing up in Georgia, stories from time they spent together, and the weight Aaron carried performing at a high level while facing hatred and death threats. Tim Kurkjian joins Buster to discuss crushing injuries to Mike Soroka and Shohei Ohtani, San Diego's impressive start, Boston's "indescribably bad" pitching and Rob Manfred's handling of recent events (7:44). Plus, Tim Kurkjian's Baseball Fix (38:24). Jesse Rogers joins Buster to discuss Justin Turner refusing to stay isolated during the postgame celebration, his take on the Blake Snell situation after covering the Rays during the World Series and free agency already looking ugly for the players (8:15). The godfather of modern day analytics Bill James joins Buster to talk about putting his early analytics into practice working on arbitration cases, which teams were ahead of the curve utilizing numbers to run their teams, why he never finished reading "Money Ball" and the problems with objectively analyzing defense (2:42). Then the guys get into MLB's idea of a 50-game season, the owners' "lump of cash" strategy and the lack of trust between players and owners (2:22). Jesse Rogers joins Buster to discuss broadcasting from an empty Wrigley Field, MLBs willingness to replace a whole team with a taxi squad, the untold story of how the Miami outbreak happened, Tony Clark and Rob Manfred leaving Don Mattingly flapping in the wind, David Prices tweet and the potential for conflict in the Dodgers-Astros series (5:28). Check the Watch ESPN schedule of live streaming sports and programming. "CD-ROM review. Plus, Hembo's thoughts on MLB's plan to resume in May, reflections on Al Kaline and his favorite Bochy numbers (4:28). Then, Hembo stops by to talk about who shows poorly in the Crush Quotient and March Madness comparisons for the upcoming season. Later, Hembo stops by to hit on Kyle Schwarber, frontrunners in NL East and Central and if theres any hope for the Angels under new management (26:44). Then, Sarah Langs gets into Curt Schilling likely falling short of the Hall of Fame, Ke'Bryan Hayes under-the-radar season and another astounding Juan Soto stat. Marly Rivera joins Buster to discuss the Marlins 5-1 start, the pulse of players as they live under MLBs strict health and safety protocol, and Aaron Judge not thinking about his injuries (6:41). And did this one baseball card have the inside scoop, or a crucial error? Then, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with notes on a fantasy baseball recommendation, Jose Alvarados Spring Training and Bobby Witt Jr. Later, the Seattle Times Ryan Divish previews the 2021 Mariners. Plus, Todd Radom on Miller Park and the weekly quiz (2:04). Its namesake program also airs on ESPN Radio at various times of the day during the baseball season, with Marc Kestecher as host. Mike Mussina talks to Buster about throwing a new pitch in a World Series, the Derek Jeter "flip play," his three scoreless innings in game 7 of the '03 ALCS, the urban legend of how big the outfield in Camden Yards actually is and a prominent baseball fight he regrets starting (3:54). David Schoenfield joins Buster to discuss, Alejandro Kirks spectacular debut for the Blue Jays, why Justin Verlanders injury may mark the beginning of the end of the Astros window and if the Rockies will try to dump Nolan Arenados salary in the offseason (7:12). Tim Kurkjian joins Buster to name-drop his meetings with presidents and trips to the White House (7:07). Hinch, the Braves no longer middling pitching, the Dodgers bullpen, the Rays taking control of the series, and Jose Altuves defense (11:37). Later, Todd Radom stops by to talk about his alternate Blue Jays logos, Camden Yards, and to administer the weekly quiz (35:58). Gary Miller: host (1990â1995) Baseball Tonight, field reporter (2002â2005) ESPN DayGame Jon Miller : play-by-play (1990â2010) Sunday Night Baseball Joe Morgan : analyst (1990â2010) Sunday Night Baseball The one and only Matt Holliday on the magic of opening day. Plus, Giants broadcaster Duane Kuiper joins the pod to talk about a basebrawl with him and his brother, Candlestick Park and Oracle Park, and take the weekly quiz with Todd Radom (5:08). Then, Karl Ravech drops by to talk about the differences between covering MLB and the KBO, and keeping an eye on the COVID-19 positive test rate as players report to camp. Former Dodgers GM Ned Colletti joins Buster to talk about his own attempts to trade for CC Sabathia in 2008, trading for Manny Ramirez and how he galvanized the clubhouse, when he found out Ramirez tested positive for a banned substance, the first time he saw Clayton Kershaw, and introducing Yasiel Puig to Kobe Bryant (12:15). ESPN baseball writer Sam Miller first got hooked on the game by studying the backs of cards growing up. On the heels of MLB's hiatus deal with players around pay, service time and other issues, hear how it sets up the 2021 collective bargaining agreement. Plus, Kiley McDaniel on how he came up with the concept for his book new book "Future Value," MLB's punishment for Alex Cora and the Red Sox, and the lay of the land on the future of the minor league teams (1:54). Tim Kurkjian fills in for Buster to talk with Karl Ravech about another magical night for Mookie Betts, a disastrous one for his former team, bad bullpens and the crazy schedule ahead of the Cardinals. Tim Kurkjian joins Buster to talk about the process behind his Daily Baseball Fix (2:23). Then, Chris Singleton hops on to talk about Morton vs. Walker Buehler in game three, if the series pendulum has swung back toward the Rays and the first time he met Cody Bellinger (24:17). Later, Sarah Langs hops on to talk about which players might've never made the big leagues under the new draft format and how players on short-term deals are likely to be hurt the most by teams looking to cut payroll (28:20). ESPN's Tournament Challenge is back for the 2021 NCAA College Basketball Tournament! Jeff Passan joins Buster to dive into the weeds on the MLBPA's return-to-play proposal sent to the owners (4:09). Plus, his thoughts on what sets Gerrit Cole, Clayton Kershaw and Jacob deGrom apart from other pitchers. Indians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti talks to Buster about how CC Sabathia nearly landed with the Dodgers, trading for Andrew Miller, how the 9th inning of game seven in 2016 World Series was nearly postponed to the next night and the first time he saw Francisco Lindor (10:04). Then, Buster goes Rapid Fire with Mike Trout on chasing .300, video games and playing golf. Then, Jeff Passan hops on to discuss joining Buster in not voting for the Hall, J.T. Then, Hembo stops by to talk about why Fernando Tatis Jr.s contract is bad for baseball, teams he thinks will regress this season, and the record number of non-tendered players in 2019 and 2020. Next, Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash compares this years Spring Training to Spring Training 2.0, what the win projections miss about his team, and moving on from Blake Snell and Charlie Morton. Sarah Langs joins Buster to talk about Trevor Bauer taking the NL Cy Young mantle, what Jacob deGrom needs to do in his last start to surpass Bauer, another gem from Shane Bieber, Sandy Aldersons return to the Mets under Steve Cohen, Mike Clevingers injury and the fight for the final playoff spots in the NL (6:02). Plus, Hembo on Arozarena being the toughest out in this World Series, what stands out about both lineups and why he thinks well see some crazy endings (25:56). Karl Ravech joins Buster to discuss the Rays bringing a knife to a gun fight, Mookie Betts completing the circle with the Dodgers, Tyler Glasnow throwing balls in the dirt, Brandon Lowes struggles, Jeff Luhnow again denying he knew about the Astros cheating and Steve Cohens official approval to buy the Mets (8:00). Jesse Rogers joins Buster to discuss the specifics of in-game video returning to the dugout, the uncertainty surrounding the universal DH and if it could be implemented at the 11th hour, and the expectation of injuries after a short season. Plus, Todd Radom with the weekly quiz (34:31). David Schoenfield fills in for a vacationing Buster, talking to Joon Lee about MLB considering a playoff bubble, Mike Clevinger hanging out with Zach Plesac and what the Red Sox might do at the trade deadline as they languish at the bottom of the AL East (4:41). Karl Ravech joins Buster to discuss Juan Soto testing positive for COVID-19, the weirdness of playing in an empty ballpark, Giancarlo Stanton looking spry, the Dodgers popping off and defeating the Giants, players displaying unity in pregame ceremonies, the newly expanded 16-team playoff, and Dr. Anthony Faucis first pitch (8:56). Plus, Sarah Langs on the Nationals waiting to celebrate the World Series with their fans, which Jeter game she would pick to run on TV and building the ultimate five-tool player (2:58). Then, Sarah Langs hops on talk about the number of free agents still unsigned, the impact Nolan Arenado will have on the Cardinals and the Angels incremental moves. Randy Johnson joins Buster to talk about why batters were fearful of facing him, accidentally throwing at John Kruk's head in the '93 All-Star, how people always ask him about hitting a bird with a pitch and his legendary performance in the '01 World Series (3:07). Plus, John Shea on his new book "24: Life Stories and Lessons from the Say Hey Kid" and the 100+ hours he spend with Willie Mays (24:13). Find the best projected stats of the 2021 MLB season and build the best Fantasy Baseball team. Then, a firsthand look at how baseball has returned to South Korea. Chris Berman and Peter Gammons host Baseball Tonight on Sunday, May 9th, 1996. Later, MLB.coms Mandy Bell drops by to give an update on Terry Francona, what Cleveland could do at the deadline and what Biebers improved upon the most this season (22:09). Then, Hembo talks about the three pitchers who stand to benefit the most from the new baseballs and he makes three bold predictions. Then, a double dose of AL East previews with Meredith Marakovits on the Yankees and Dan Shulman on the Blue Jays. Plus, Getting To Know Tim (37:51). Tim Kurkjian joins Buster to talk about Steven Cohen reportedly buying the Mets and possibly making a splash in free agency, the Padres being aggressive at the deadline, the As trading for Tommy LaStella, Aaron Boones emotional press conference, and how Bryce Harper saved the Sunday Night Baseball broadcast (9:40). Next, Todd Radom stops by to talk about Comerica Park and to administer the weekly quiz (30:24). Later, AM 570 LA Sports David Vassegh stops by to preview the 2021 Dodgers. First, he talks to Jeff Passan about how many games will Alex Cintrón and Ramón Laureano be suspended after inciting a brawl between the As and Astros, the Indians sending Zach Plesac home to quarantine after a night out, what MLB should do with the Cardinals, Oaklands hot start, Fernando Tatis Jr. tearing it up, and Madison Bumgarners troublesome beginnings in Arizona (5:37). Tim Kurkjian joins Buster to discuss Jose Altuves fielding yips, the Rays suffocating defense, if the Dodgers near-comeback was a moral victory, Walker Buehlers back spasms, Freddie Freeman being locked in and if A.J. Then, Hembo tops by to talk about Cody Bellingers NL MVP odds, the Rays AL East odds and Jared Kelenics ROY odds. To baseball tonight live presented by Jim Beam Standing room only inside and outside of Citi field in New York. Jesse Rogers joins Buster Olney to discuss the evolution of Yu Darvish since arriving in Chicago, how hes come out of his shell and concerns for the Cubs as October looms (4:55). The Best of BK & Ferrario - April 1st, 2021 - What should expectations be for the Cardinals this season? Plus, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with notes on Clayton Kershaw, Cody Bellinger and Betts (34:33). Then, Sarah Langs shares her thoughts on the Porter situation and teams under the most pressure to make moves before the season (41:41). Later, Todd Radom joins the pod to talk about Pepco Park and deliver the weekly quiz (49:09). Tim Kurkjian joins Buster to talk about no one being voted into the Hall of Fame, Curt Schilling requesting to be removed from the ballot, why the Hall should act as the moral arbiter not the writers, the Yankees latest moves and Marcus Semien signing in Toronto. Tim Kurkjian joins Buster to discuss the passing of Lou Brock, the time he chatted up Tim and his son Jeff, his base stealing arrogance and why a player like him wouldnt exist in todays game. Sources tell ESPN Senior MLB Insider Jeff Passan that Major League Baseball has a plan to resume in May, gathering all teams and isolating them in Arizona to minimize coronavirus risk. Sarah Langs joins Buster to discuss bullpen breakout candidates for the Blue Jays with Kirby Yates sidelined for multiple weeks, Tim Anderson as a potential MVP candidate, the best outfield arms in the game and a reset for Gary Sanchez. Later, Minnesotas radio play-by-play voice Cory Provus stops by to preview the 2021 Twins. Karl Ravech joins Buster Olney to discuss calling games on the radio for the first time since college, the emotion of Dodgers-Padres, the As coming back from the dead, Randy Arozarenas tear, second-guessing Aaron Boones decision to platoon his pitchers in game two and Ian Andersons confidence (16:19). Later, Yankees reliever Adam Ottavino talks about his published photos from the pandemic-shortened season, his favorite pictures and D.J. Find out what's on ESPN tonight at the American TV Listings Guide . Later, Todd Radom hops on to talk about his new hockey (?!) The Library Journal review simply said, "We strongly recommend a new storage algorithm for this one! Later, the Houston Chronicles Chandler Rome calls in from the West Coast to hit on Dusty Baker navigating this strange season, the Astros lineup struggling to hit for power and Justin Verlanders return (39:12). Finally, Len Kasper on the 2021 White Sox. The guys also discuss more positive coronavirus tests in Miami, how players are now taking control of their health and safety, the early swath of pitching injuries and Patrick Mahomes' new stake in the Royals. Then Alden Gonzalez stops by to talk about when Spring Training may start, the arms race between the Padres and Dodgers and if Los Angeles will re-sign Corey Seager or Cody Bellinger. Later, Todd Radom joins to talk about the Great American Ball Park and to administer the weekly quiz (21:42). Later, Hembo stops by to give his review of the extra-innings rule and the three-batter minimum for pitchers (34:20). David Schoenfield joins Buster to discuss if Andrew Vaughn could make the White Soxs Opening Day roster, the best athletes in baseball history and more allegations facing Mickey Callaway. Todd Radom stops by for this weeks Forgotten Franchise and quiz. Hall of Famer, Orioles legend and broadcaster Jim Palmer joins Buster to discuss how he just wanted to avoid embarrassment when facing Sandy Koufax, Earl Weaver discouraging him from hitting batters, pitching to Mickey Mantle after watching him while growing up, the lesson he learned from Al Kaline early in his career and his parents making the suggestion he play in Baltimore (5:13). The guys discuss how the streak was relatable to the average fan, if Cal had special healing powers, wrestling in the locker room, how Cal signed an absurd amount of autographs that season and his commitment to playing hard even without any stakes. ... ESPN ⢠MLB. Hinch will end later this year, regardless of whether any games are played, and his his daily baseball fix videos (22:39). 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Then, Marly Rivera joins the pod to talk about Aroldis Chapmans positive COVID-19 test, how hes feeling and what it means for the Yankees relief corps (18:06). Later, Hembo quibbles with Busters top 10 position rankings. Later, Joon Lee previews the 2021 Red Sox. Then, Jeff Passan stops by to talk about Devin Williams winning NL Rookie of the Year, the non-tender date being a ticking time bomb, which teams are going to spend money this winter and the Phillies confusing front office situation (14:29). Plus, Sarah Langs on some of the best individualized home run calls (3:12). "[4], Gillen, Marilyn. Former Baseball Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson joins Buster to talk about his experiences with Hall of Famers, including golfing with Johnny Bench, sipping coffee with Yogi Berra, Ichiro Suzuki's secret rookie of the year phone call, Eddie Murray not telling his wife he made it into the Hall and how Derek Jeter made him "cool" in the eyes of his daughter (13:51). If you don't already have iTunes, you can download it here. Plus, Bauer gets into the issues with training during all this uncertainty, whether baseball is too slow, and the sport's need for a media makeover. Then, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with notes on the last Yankees pitcher to lead the league in strikeouts, Zack Greinke joining the 10/10 club as a pitcher and Shane Bieber. Tim Kurkjian joins Buster to discuss why he cant take his eyes off the Marlins, why the Reds are the Indians of the NL, the NL Cy Young Race, anemic hitting across the league, night games at Wrigley, Josh Donaldson going off on umpires, Ron Gardenhires abrupt retirement and Justin Verlander undergoing Tommy John surgery. Plus, Alex Speier of The Boston Globe dives into the Red Sox's tailspin (20:40). Matt Vasgersian joins Buster to discuss the possibility of calling Sunday Night Baseball at home, Sean Doolittles apprehension of playing, continued mistrust between the players and MLB, what seems unrealistic under the health and safety protocols, and field mics (4:01). Jessica Mendoza joins Buster to discuss Marlins GM Kim Ngs impact on baseball, Francisco Lindors leverage in contract talks, Corey Seager or Cody Bellinger, and José Iglesias bringing a needed edge to the Angels. Alden Gonzalez joins Buster to discuss Shohei Otani's return and his future if he's shut down again, Jarred Kelenic's comments on the Mariners' service time manipulation and the Dodgers' willingly going over the luxury tax. Then, David Schoenfield hops on to talk about the Mets, Cardinals, Orioles and Angels offseasons, win totals that hes interested in and Clayton Kershaws comments on non-competitive behavior. ET to receive a free subscription to MLB⦠The producers of the E:60 special "Imperfect: The Roy Halladay Story" Brian Rivera and Mike Farrell join Buster to talk about the program, including why Brandi Halladay chose to participate in the story, Halladay's fear of failure, his sense of humor, what was left on the cutting room floor they wish made it into the special, and shining a light on pitchers using painkillers (2:45). A large promotion was rolled out by the pizza chain to coincide with the game's launch, including point-of-purchase material at 4,500 stores; a mail-in offer for an ESPN "Best of Sports" videotape; and print advertising. Chris Kerber on The Blues, Pranks, and the NHL Trade Deadline. Real-time MLB Baseball scores on ESPN. Plus, Hembo on which teams have scheduling advantages and why hed take Juan Soto on a 10-year contract (26:00). Later, Sarah Langs tallies up how many current consecutive game streaks would need to be added together to match Cal's (29:19). Plus, Sarah Langs on the factors that will come into play during shortened season and players who've turned in historic performances playing 82 games or less (28:43). Karl Ravech joins Buster to discuss an exciting Opening Day, the catharsis of having fans in the stands, KeBryan Hayes announcing his presence, the Yankees getting booed, Nationals-Mets being postponed and Karls conversation with Rob Manfred. Next, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with notes on Albert Pujols career WAR, the Mets playoff odds and what went wrong for Christian Yelich in 2020. They get into how Black and African American players in baseball are often afraid to speak out, how Mookie Betts and the Dodgers are shaping the player protests, and Aaron Judges calf tweak. Plus, Hembo on Seaver being traded in his prime, Jon Lester earning his contract, Alec Bohms outstanding contact and Bryce Harper micd up (24:39). Dan Shulman talks to Buster about calling play-by-play for big baseball moments. 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