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The Lead
"darren sutton" Discussed on The Lead
"For intentionally walking in a run. Down a run in the fourth inning with one out. If I understand what just happened and intentional walk granted to Seeger with the bases loaded. That is very buns treatment. Are you sure that's I wasn't watching. Yeah. I remember thinking that this guy has lost it when he did that because it was so confusing. But at the same time, they won that game and then they won, you know, 11 of the next 14 games. So I think the important thing for Joe is he's got enough cachet as someone that's won a World Series that has been to another World Series that has been successful throughout his career that you can make decisions like that and you can kind of be loose and you can kind of just like do things that are a little bit off the wall and your players might respond to it. Let's talk about why he walked in a run on purpose is there any explaining? His explanation was he wanted to pump up his guys. I thought by walking Seeger there, of course, just trying to set up a big blow. And also just to stir the group up quite frankly. You know, that's something you don't normally do. And I thought, you know, just by going out there and doing something like that, he might respond. And as simple as that. Which has now become a joke with myself and the other beat writers whenever the bases are loaded or whatever somebody walks in a run, it's like all of that, they pump into team up. Honestly, if I had to guess, I think Joe Maddon, like when he looked back at that, is like, what was I doing, man? You know what I mean? Because he's kind of joked about it at times in the last couple of weeks. But it's like I said, they want a bunch of games right after, they went on a hot streak. That's when they were three and four at the time. And boom. Look where they are now. So they want they scored 5 runs in the next inning. So listen, I don't think there's any justification for it. I don't think there's any reason you should have done it. I think it was completely absurd. So he said to pump the team up and he didn't like the matchup, but I hated him. He totally saw the major at the bear. You guys just didn't understand. So Sam, taking all of this into account, a fast art for trout, a slow start for ohtani, really unexpected contributions from Taylor ward, Joe Maddon's unique managing style as well. When you look at the whole picture, does this early angels success feel sustainable? It does to me because I think that it's coming from different areas of the team. I mean, there's one guy carrying everything and it's not just one hot speaker of one great start. I think at some point the starting pitching depth will be an issue. You know, everyone's so far been healthy as long as that stays the case. They'll be able to win any night. And you have the offense that any given night can also explode. I don't know if that means winning the division, like they are at this very moment. I still think the asteroids are going to be really tough. But with the extra playoff spot, there's no reason to think they won't be able to at least make the playoffs. And at least give their fans an exciting summer, which is rare. And for me, I'd love to cover an interesting team. So, you know, we'll see what happens. Okay, coming up, while things have gone well for the angels on the field, it's been a much different story in the broadcast booth. We get support from whoop, the world's most powerful personalized digital fitness and health coach. Debating whether you should push yourself on your morning run, whoop is there to coach you through those decisions and more. That's what's so cool about it. You can monitor your recovery, sleep, training, and now health with personalized recommendations and coaching feedback from whoop and their all new whoop four. 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Oh God, okay, well, there are a couple stories. One I think begins last season when Victor Rojas, you know, he had been doing this for a decade, played by play guy. He leaves to become the general manager of the Texas Rangers double-A team. They hired Matt vasgersian as a replacement understanding that best version would have to basically broadcast out of New York and that he would only be able to do less than half the games. Given his other ties at the last year where he was also the voice of Sunday Night baseball and worked for MLB network that the angels were also going to need a secondary play by play person. So they hired Darren Sutton alongside him. They fired him midway through the year. Basically, they've run through three other play by play guys. And it's just been a little chaotic. And the other story that I think everyone became most interested in over the last couple of weeks was really that Texas ranger series where they were on the road and they attempted to do a remote broadcast for games, and there was delays in the sense that the fans were seeing the actual thing in front of them before Matt vasgersian was seeing it probably about three or four seconds later. So I think everyone noticed to write off the bat against the rangers in the first game. Mike Trout hits a 472 foot Homer and it's like already hit the wall in globe life field and mat vest girls and still talking about something completely different. And then he starts saying it. There was a deep drive. And it was the first time a team had won despite those things. Proud sends the ball to deep center field that one is crushed and that one is gone. And it's like, oh, okay, so you are not seeing this from worse seeing this and that continue for four games. A Jared Walsh home run, he said, and he fouls it away. What a swing. 5th home run. Good luck for the announcer who thought it was fouled off. Jared keeps that one way fair and way gone. I think after two games they all kind of recognize bally sports recognized. Like everybody who was kind of involved would say this was unsustainable. So Sam, you actually talked to best version about this a couple weeks ago when it was really at the height of this whole mess. What did he have to say about it? I mean, he said he was embarrassed. I think he was really upset that this setup, which, you know, I talked to him earlier in the off season and he really defended the ability to be able to do a remote broadcast, even though I think any fan would tell you that they don't like it. And the whole point of a broadcast is that you're there and that you're being kind of the voice for people that aren't there. And I also think anyone would tell you that there's other values to it other than the tech side not being an issue. Like just being able to communicate with the team and be able to bring what you're seeing every day into that broadcast booth and talk about it. So there's a lot of value to it, but he really defended it and I think when he talked about the embarrassing overall start that they had on those road broadcasts in that ranger series, you know, he was basically walked back and walked back a little bit and acknowledged that, yeah, I'm not as high on these remote broadcast as I once was. You know, he told me, and I can quote here. I mean, he sent my frustration as high. I don't take myself very seriously, but I take the work seriously. So if your work is being criticized and clowned on, that stinks. And yeah, I don't like the idea of that. And I think that it was.

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"darren sutton" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"Broadcasters, midseason. They got rid of Darren Sutton, who had just joined their broadcast crew in I think it was maybe June or July sort of suddenly and abruptly without much of an explanation and I think he was sort of blindsided by it and I as someone who was listening and watching you a lot of angels games was surprised by it. But I don't know that that matters to all that many people and I don't think the broadcast took a huge hit after the fact that didn't mind his commentary, but didn't mind what happened after he left ether. It was just kind of unusual. But one thing that someone pointed out is that for the second full season in a row, the angels had only one pitcher who threw a hundred innings or more. And I remember talking about this in 2019 when it happened. I didn't talk about it this year, although we did, I think, touch on that one picture, a time or two this year. He came up as I recall, but did not really mention the fact that he was the lone pitcher on that staff to throw a hundred innings. It was only Otani. Obviously, no 100 innings in 2020, but to go to full straight seasons without more than one pitcher on your staff, throwing a hundred innings in 2019, it was Trevor Cahill. And there have been only three teams in history if you exclude 2020 and 19th century teams that had shorter schedules. Only three teams in history have done this have had only one pitcher on their staff with a hundred or more innings. It's the 2019 angels, the 2021 angels and the 2012 rockies. Who I think was that the year that they had the strict initiatives limits and maybe rotation or something. Generally, it's just hard for the rockies to have the pitching and to have pitchers throw a lot of innings at least up until very recently. So Jeff Francis did it for them that year. But three teams in history, one's in course and the others are both angels in the past couple of full seasons that they've had that's not great. I'm kind of surprised that the rangers didn't make that list. Because they have just been snakebit doesn't begin to describe some of the pitching was that they have had it from an injury perspective. So if any team was going to make that list, I'm kind of surprised that Texas managed to duck it, but yeah, it's hard because pictures just get hurt all the time. Like no one should do it. We joke about this all the time. Like pitching is bad for you. The fact that anyone does it is kind of wild. And I have sympathy for the fact that you can be trying very earnestly to assemble a rotation that is going to buoy Mike Trout and Otani into the postseason and just have bad luck from underperformance or injury, but it is sort of, it's really shocking. I think that maybe instead of revenue sharing, we should allow the angels to have an exception to any of the salary tax thresholds and also they should get to do an expansion draft for pitching. Because the sport's better if we get to see trout in Otani in October. And so I think that in the interest of the collective, the other 20 19s need to band together to give them just some arms that don't fall off, really. The rangers had 6 pitchers who managed triple digit initiatives totals this year. Who news? But I think this kind of thing like obviously innings totals are getting lower across the board and you're fighting the total innings across a greater number of pitchers. So it's less strange that this happened in 2021 than in any other era of baseball history. But it's still hard to do and it's hard to win if you are doing that, which is kind of why the angels and their moves this off season you can't count on Noah cinder card to snap the streak next year, like no. Hopefully he will, but he would not be at the top of the list of like, hey, I just want to get someone I can count on to throw a hundred innings next year. It would not be no asunder cart, right? So I think that's kind of why I was thinking, hey, they should probably go get some dependable as dependable as any pitcher can actually be in this day and age. Just get someone. You can pencil in as your second hundred plus in a picture. It would be nice. You know who they could really have used, and I don't know where they were in the waiver order relative to these things. But you know who they could have really used? With Miley. Yeah, sure. You know? He's fine. It's fine. He could have been a help to them. I don't know where they were relative to Chicago in the waiver order. But yeah, it's like they need some high end innings too, right? It's not just that they need an eggs. They need some of them to be good, but they also need some of them to just exist. Like in a more comfortable way. A way that doesn't involve the triple-A team quit so much because that didn't go well. Cycling through those guys seem to be not the best. And I hope redeemers is better next year, but do we know he will be? We do not. All right, next team up is the Blue Jays and the nomination here is in one of my favorite genres of stories that maybe we miss on the podcast sometimes it's.

WLS-AM 890
"darren sutton" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Contributor Dr Darren Sutton says boosters will be needed at some point. Someone's also says countries with lower backs. Nation rates should also be a top priority. Priority should be on the unvaccinated, especially those countries who have incredibly low vaccination rates and many people desperate to get the vaccine and then beyond that, we can look at those who are high risk who got vaccinated. And that includes my patients were older than the age of 65 patients who are immune, compromised, immune suppressed or people like me who are constantly exposed to highly infectious people. The FDA issued a report saying the current vaccines are good protection against Covid. But vaccine makers Pfizer and Moderna both suggest that boosters should be given now Israel his reported positive results after rolling out its booster program. Well. San Antonio School Superintendent Pedro Martinez has been tapped as the new CEO of the Chicago public schools. A man who held that role from 1995 through 2000 and one Palm. Alice joined our John Howell on WLS AM last night. Vallis noted that along with keeping kids in school during the pandemic, Martinez will have a tough time on school choice. The union has literally frozen. There's no support for charge statewide puts her It's actually trying to over regulate parochial and private. Of course, unions don't want to get embarrassed by the program, private schools opening and sand open all year like they were last year. Now, let's added that under the current collective bargaining agreement between CTU and CPS, there's a cap that was placed on the number of charter schools and the number of Children attending those schools. Or the number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits, taking up last week to 332,000 worsening sign that covid infections may have slightly increased layoffs, Meantime, in Illinois, the state of Illinois a short time ago, releasing the August unemployment numbers, according to the Illinois Department of Employment. Security, Illinois unemployment dropping at 10th of represent during the month of August. 27% statewide Americans did not let concerns about the spread of the Covid delta variant, keep them from digging into their wallets, say BCS. Jim Ryan has the latest retail sales figures. Economists anticipated that the Delta variant coupled with crimson, the supply chain would keep consumers out of the shopping mall sent away from the online retailers. There were surprised as anyone else to see August retail sales Rise 7/10 of 1%. The Dow Jones prediction was for a decline of 8/10. Home furnishing saw the biggest increase time now for WLS traffic..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"darren sutton" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"A day of mourning is being observed in Israel. For 45 people crushed to death in a stampede during a religious gathering Flags are at half staff across the country. The stampede happened during a pilgrimage to the tomb of a second century. Rabbi Mystic A New York man faces hate crime charges in attacks on synagogues in the Bronx. Video surveillance footage from a home near one of the synagogues helped police put evidence together. At least three people are dead, one wounded after a man opened fire near a Wisconsin casino. The gunman was killed by police, three Americans and one Japanese astronaut are back on Earth after spending over five months in space. It's the longest space mission by a crew aboard an American built spacecraft before astronauts landed in the Florida Gulf early this morning. It marks the first night landing of the U. S Space capsule since 1968. That's the latest I'm Cameron Fairchild. And under the spell a greedy with some of the stories we're tracking for you this hour here in the Bloomberg News from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, talking about President buttons, multi trillion dollar proposals for infrastructure, jobs and families. He is made clear that he believes that permanent increases in spending should be paid for and I have great yelling on meet the press heard here on Bloomberg Radio. The president is proposing to pay for those plans by raising the corporate tax rate. Secretary. Ellen also says the Fed does have the tools to deal with inflation if that becomes an issue. After Darren Sutton says their concerns about declining demand for covert shots of the US, especially among young people who may, he says, be a higher risk for long term problems from the virus. The new study shows that one in three people who have milder asymptomatic cases of covert 19 go on to develop long term symptoms. As of today, about 56% of the adult population in the U. S. Has had at least one dose of the covered 19 vaccine. Almost 40% are fully vaccinated. Big showdown coming tomorrow between Apple and the maker of Fortnight, Apple and epic will be facing off in court after fortnight offered a payment alternative. Lets customers bypass apples mandatory. 30% commission toe APP makers Investors are watching for that April. Jobs report coming out this Friday. Labor markets already tied on the Jersey Shore. Stockton University professor of economics Oliver Cooke says there's a lack of foreign exchange students with those J one visas employers usually hire. There's enormous obviously, backlog of these kinds of these applications Rating it, you know, sitting around in consulates around the world and in sea Isle City, Angel doll ripples card and gift shop. Is calling other businesses to ask for leads for workers we call when we say, Do you have anybody? You're not hiring? Can I see their applications? Global news? 24 hours a day on their dumb Bloomberg, quick, Take Powered by more than 2700, journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Denise Pellegrini, This is Bloomberg. This is balance of power with David Western on Bloomberg Radio. Still to come this hour, I talked to two members of the House Ways and Means Committee, Democrat Stephanie Murphy of Florida and Republican Kevin Brady of Texas to get their perspectives on President Biden's list of proposed tax increases, But first President Biden later Decidedly progressive agenda when he addressed both houses of Congress this week, more progressive than many expected from a man widely regarded as a moderate, But that agenda will be targeted on working men and women across the country, with the president's claim it will be paid for only by the effluent not impose any tax increase on people making less than four $100,000. But it's time for corporate America on the wealthiest 1%. Americans that just begin to pay their fair share for his take on the speech. I talked to Joe Crowley of Squire Patton Boggs. Mr. Crowley served as a Democratic congressman from New York for 20 years rising to the chair of the House Democratic Caucus. I think you have the first focus on who was the president's audience. It wasn't the anemic number of members of Congress. It was historic and of itself. I never saw the chamber so empty for president's address, but the focus really wasn't dead. It was the American people, and it was the president's first opportunity. Really, really take some credit, you know, passively covert relief Bill. Putting money into people's pockets. Talking about there's a tortured million vaccines that have already been delivered. Obviously, most diverse Cabinet, the history of our country and just sitting right behind the first. Female vice president, as well as the speaker of the House is also woman, and those are very historic moments as well. So it was really his opportunity to tell those that and talk about I need to the country going going further and is sentenced to simply talk about infrastructure that we need to invest there both in you know the normal that everyday intersection of roads, tunnels and bridges but the American people as well. I thought he did a great job of doing that. Give me that message over. Yeah. Is it possible to go too big? You know, it's a great question. It's something that I also I think about, You know, we know what much what the president talks about was very popular in terms of those, those those those interests. Um, but you have to question whether some spending fatigue has set in after the covert bills that have been done so far. Um and I do think people recognize the D to invest in America. There's no doubt but that will be questioning a STO weather this we gonna buy policy way or in a more partisan way that that that remains to be seen. S o. You know, the congress so well and you know what it's capable of doing. I think it's fair to say this. Congress has Dunmore over the last year than for a long time, with enormous amount of fiscal stimulus to support an economy that was in very bad shape. It's typically thought that Congress in a normal time can only do about one thing at a time. President bind right now has several things on his agenda. He's got infrastructure. He's got his America family plan. He's got a voting for Bill. He's got a gun control issues. He's got the George Floyd Justice and Policing Act. That's an awful lot, isn't it? Yeah, This is great deal. There's no question is transformative agenda. I think you have very few opportunities have a real transformative presidency. It was so it after y'all we sold with Johnson waken always so would rather Reagan s. Oh, it's really been quite some time. We've had this kind of transformational opportunity and the Times call for it. Though you had the greatest threat to our country since World War two in this in covert 19 on book had take bipartisanship. To address those issues, and I think It is best that a bipartisan wait, but if it can't be done, I think this president is ready and willing to move forward in a transfer. Transformative way. I think that's why You know, he talks about these are country being fulfilled and his challenging this Congress to step up on D into address those issues. Yeah, he certainly shown his willingness already to go without bipartisan support is he didn't at 1.9 Trillion American rescue plan at the same time in order to get that done, he needs 100% of the Democrats on the Senate side. And he doesn't have that big. A margin on the house either is one of his biggest challenge is actually maybe from his own side. Yeah, I do think that there are challenges there..