11 Burst results for "Josh Reddick"

TuneInPOC
"josh reddick" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"There's many different reasons for this. Douglas Oregon writes in his book taking Nazi technology that there are three reasons that other than a few wonder weapons Germany really wasn't that far ahead. First, the anti semitic nature of the German regime drove scientists and engineers away. Second, the regime made it difficult for German engineers to collaborate with foreign scientists and learn about foreign inventions because they were disinvited from conferences and shunned by collaborators. And while the immense German investment in military capabilities did drive innovation, it drew funding away from basic research and civilian applications. So it goes to show that taking foreign technology is harder than it seems. So in the age of intellectual property theft and talk about China, stealing intellectual property of other governments, it's not as simple just a copy cut and paste other people's work. As we saw at the end of World War II, it's hard for scientific progress to advance unless there's an international base. What scientists and engineers benefiting from knowledge and expertise from colleagues. Scientific breakthrough doesn't come from a top down cloistered program for the most part. I mean, the mad ham project is an exception, but you had a massive nation with its full military base devoted to it. So while there are some scattered small bits of truth to the idea of Nazi superweapons and Nazi super science, for the most part, it's a myth that there were a few brilliant minds who were making advances like Wernher von Braun. But his best contribution to human civilization, the Apollo mission, happened when it was in the course of collaboration with people from other nations working together for a larger project. There you have it. That is all for today's episode. Once again, I want to start things off by thinking the spymasters of history unplugged. I'll explain what that is in a second. Or spymasters include Bill ivy, moondoggie from Ohio, Tom from Ohio, Ryan gillan, rob from Chicago, Nick Brooks, Michael from New York, Carl from Norway, Josh Reddick, Jennifer French Lee, Jay Carrington, McRae's David Santee, Chris C and baron frieza. If you'd like to support the show, there's some very easy ways to do so. First, go to the site half price history dot com. I've worked out an arrangement with a lot of the authors who've appeared on this show, and you can go there and get their books from 50% off. All you have to do is go to half price history dot com and under the promo code unplugged to check out. Second, please leave a review and subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast player of choice, whether Apple podcasts or Spotify or stitcher or whatever. Third, join our Facebook group. You can go to Facebook and search for history unplugged. There, you can talk with other fans of the show about recent episodes, what you liked, what you didn't like. Also, I have exclusive content there, such as live streams where I do live versions of podcast episodes where you can leave feedback as I'm talking, and I will address it on air. Last, and I think this is the best, is to join our membership program, the rangers. Though Nelson's rangers were George Washington's spies during the Revolutionary War, but it's also the name of the membership program for history unplugged. If you go to Patreon dot com slash unplugged, you can join the membership program at three levels. If you join at the scout level, you'll get all 400 episodes of history unplugged absolutely ad free and early access to new episodes. If you join in the second level, the intelligence officer level, get all the stuff that scouts get, along with bonus episodes. There's currently about 40 of them, including series on Audie Murphy and operation long jump about the Nazi attempt to assassinate FDR Churchill installing in 1943. Finally, if you joined the spymaster level, you'll get a shout out to you and or your business at the end of each episode. You get a three pack of hardcover history books, and you can find out what those are. If you go to Patreon dot com slash unplugged, finally, you can ask me a question about history on absolutely any topic on earth. And I will research it and devote an entire episode to your question. Probably about 30% of the questions in the archive for the show have been based on these sorts of questions..

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"josh reddick" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"Their amateur scouting department before he left. And I expect Dana Brown to continue that. He's already added special assistant Russ beauvais, who is another veteran scalp that's been a scout for almost 40 years. And he's going to be heavily involved in the draft process from what I understand they are working together pretty well with amateur scouting director Chris gross, who's run their last couple of drafts and so I think those three are going to find a way to make it work, but yes, I do envision a more augmented scouting staff going forward under Dana Brown. And then you mentioned Verlander's departure, I know, you know, they have a number of guys who they might contemplate for extensions, some of whom you just mentioned, some of whom I imagine will talk about. Was there ever any thought of bringing Verlander back? I'm sure they knew he was going to opt out, but did they try to match what he was offered by the mets? I never ruled it out because Jim crane and Justin Verlander are extremely close. And if there was going to be someone that they were going to kind of splurge a little bit on, I would not have been surprised at all if it was going to be Verlander, but they weren't going to go to that level. I'd heard Jim crane had told people close to him after he parted ways with James click that he did not like the Scherzer deal and that the Scherzer deal that kind of scared him a little bit and everyone kind of knew that Justin Verlander was going to get something in that realm. So I never ruled it out and they certainly talked, I don't think it was ever anything that amounted to serious negotiations, but I thought it could have been a possibility, but at the end of the day, they just were going to go that far. Yeah, I was going to ask about that because you noted that crane is aggressive. He certainly aggressive in some ways, but when it comes to outspending other owners, not always, right? The Astros are, I think, tenth in projected payroll for this year. And given their success and their attendance, you would think that they could go higher if he were willing to. And they've repeatedly allowed players to leave via free agency, whether it's a Springer or Correa or coal or Verlander right and it's hard to argue with the results and sometimes they have a Jeremy Pena just to slot in for cars gray and they have all the homegrown starters that they've replaced to Cola now Verlander with. So that's a testament to their player development, but at the same time, it's hard not to think, well, we would still be better with Justin virulent here still around, even though we have lots of other good starters. So why has he drawn the line so starkly when it comes to signing players to really big contracts? Because the biggest Astros franchise free agent deal ever is still Carlos Lee, right? Like 2005. I mean, I know they've signed some players to bigger extensions, but they haven't really broken the bank for a free agent. Yeah, so in Jim crane's ownership tenure, the longest free agent deal. The longest and most lucrative free agent deal was Josh Reddick's four year $52 million deal before the 2017 season. Now, now Jose Abreu, this off season they did give a three year deal worth 58 and a half $1 million. So they were there was something there, obviously that rivaled the Reddick deal. But just in his ownership tenure, they have preferred to build their teams through trades through draft and development. And they kind of address the kind of go into free agency and kind of address their margins there. You look at they've done two and three year deals, the extensions that they've done, the longest and most lucrative and crane's ownership tenure still Jose Altuve 5 year, $151 million. Signed in 2018, you're an Alvarez got 6 years for a 115 million in the middle of last regular season. So as far as why they've drawn the line, I just think that Jim crane is pretty dead set on. He's never going to do the ten, 12 year deals. And you're starting to see the game trend more that way. And it does invite wonder whether they're going to be able to keep that philosophy so strong because look, you mentioned Jeremy Pena and he had a wonderful season, but I mean, you can't just keep relying on not every prospect is going to hit like that. And they don't have right now. They don't have those high end prospects that you look at and then if Bregman walks in two years that they can bring someone up and just automatically replace pregnant. Same with Tucker. You know, we'll see how the Justin how the Justin Verlander west rotation goes this year. But their depth is not inspiring much confidence beyond the first four or 5 starters in their rotation. So there's gonna have to be some difficult questions asked just because of the way the game is going of the way last winter went when owners were giving years and money out like it was no one's business and Jim crane is going to have to perhaps push beyond where he's comfortable and Dana Brown, who has been very, very candid about his negotiations with these guys about extensions. He spoke and spring training a couple of days ago and I asked him that question whether he had had conversations with Jim crane about extending further than he had been willing. They had been previously comfortable. And he said yes, that they have had conversations that Jim crane is willing to go further, but it still sounds like 7 is probably their max. So that could work with some guys, but when you start looking at Kyle Tucker, when you start looking at Alex Bregman, you start looking at the markets and what other guys have gotten, they may have Jim crane may have to dig a little deeper, give a couple more years if he really wants to keep this core intact for a long time. Right. So that's what I was going to ask about, I guess it's not surprising that Dana Brown coming over from Atlanta has made signing players to extensions of priority and of course the braves have signed some of those players to below market team friendly deals and you can't always convince a player in an agent to do that.

TuneInPOC
"josh reddick" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"There's many different reasons for this. Douglas Oregon writes in his book taking Nazi technology that there are three reasons that other than a few wonder weapons Germany really wasn't that far ahead. First, the anti semitic nature of the German regime drove scientists and engineers away. Second, the regime made it difficult for German engineers to collaborate with foreign scientists and learn about foreign inventions because they were disinvited from conferences and shunned by collaborators. And while the immense German investment in military capabilities did drive innovation, it drew funding away from basic research and civilian applications. So it goes to show that taking foreign technology is harder than it seems. So in the age of intellectual property theft and talk about China, stealing intellectual property of other governments, it's not as simple just a copy cut and paste other people's work. As we saw at the end of World War II, it's hard for scientific progress to advance unless there's an international base. What scientists and engineers benefiting from knowledge and expertise from colleagues. Scientific breakthrough doesn't come from a top down cloistered program for the most part. I mean, the mad ham project is an exception, but you had a massive nation with its full military base devoted to it. So while there are some scattered small bits of truth to the idea of Nazi superweapons and Nazi super science, for the most part, it's a myth that there were a few brilliant minds who were making advances like Wernher von Braun. But his best contribution to human civilization, the Apollo mission, happened when it was in the course of collaboration with people from other nations working together for a larger project. There you have it. That is all for today's episode. Once again, I want to start things off by thinking the spymasters of history unplugged. I'll explain what that is in a second. Or spymasters include Bill ivy, moondoggie from Ohio, Tom from Ohio, Ryan gillan, rob from Chicago, Nick Brooks, Michael from New York, Carl from Norway, Josh Reddick, Jennifer French Lee, Jay Carrington, McRae's David Santee, Chris C and baron frieza. If you'd like to support the show, there's some very easy ways to do so. First, go to the site half price history dot com. I've worked out an arrangement with a lot of the authors who've appeared on this show, and you can go there and get their books from 50% off. All you have to do is go to half price history dot com and under the promo code unplugged to check out. Second, please leave a review and subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast player of choice, whether Apple podcasts or Spotify or stitcher or whatever. Third, join our Facebook group. You can go to Facebook and search for history unplugged. There, you can talk with other fans of the show about recent episodes, what you liked, what you didn't like. Also, I have exclusive content there, such as live streams where I do live versions of podcast episodes where you can leave feedback as I'm talking, and I will address it on air. Last, and I think this is the best, is to join our membership program, the rangers. Though Nelson's rangers were George Washington's spies during the Revolutionary War, but it's also the name of the membership program for history unplugged. If you go to Patreon dot com slash unplugged, you can join the membership program at three levels. If you join at the scout level, you'll get all 400 episodes of history unplugged absolutely ad free and early access to new episodes. If you join in the second level, the intelligence officer level, get all the stuff that scouts get, along with bonus episodes. There's currently about 40 of them, including series on Audie Murphy and operation long jump about the Nazi attempt to assassinate FDR Churchill installing in 1943. Finally, if you joined the spymaster level, you'll get a shout out to you and or your business at the end of each episode. You get a three pack of hardcover history books, and you can find out what those are. If you go to Patreon dot com slash unplugged, finally, you can ask me a question about history on absolutely any topic on earth. And I will research it and devote an entire episode to your question. Probably about 30% of the questions in the archive for the show have been based on these sorts of questions..

AP News Radio
Giants Go Extras to Win 11-8 After Diamondbacks Rally
"The giants blew a six run lead in the fifth inning but they came back to win it with three runs in the tenth to beat the Diamondbacks eleven eight buster Posey with an RBI double Steven Duggar a run scoring single and Donovan Solano with a safety squeeze San Francisco scored five times in the fifth highlighted by grand slam from Alex Dickerson everyone's important it's cliche but the you you gotta come on you got to win these games are going to be tough days like that were you know D. backs given credit they they never quit the entire game came all the way back and you know we had to battle the data's answered with a pair of two run homers by Josh Reddick and his dribble Cabrera Arizona got a two run double from Christian Walker tied at eight in the seventh inning the giants have the best record in baseball at sixty seven thirty nine while the Diamondbacks are a major league worst thirty three and seventy four I'm Riley on

KNBR The Sports Leader
"josh reddick" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"They're they're just having in play third base, but I think it's the name Once you get past Luciano and mottoes and from Mars. I mean, it's a third base name that I think people should be paying attention to, because it's gold Glove caliber defense at the hot corner, and that will always play at the highest level. We'll join you. I I got to tell Joe, I gotta tell you know this. Let him know John and and, uh and you know this. You all know this. So, Joe, I have a joke, because everything and like we used to have Ryan Vogelsong in the show years ago. It was the year that he got hurt hitting. We have Josh Reddick on. He slid into that fence in Houston heard his act like we just have a horrible history of having players on her show. So I get this card. You know, I collect cards and I get this car to Casey Schmidt that's signed right? So holders at all the games and so I said, You know, how is this guy doing? And it was, as you said, it was. I think it was hitting a buck to and he had, like two hits, and they were both home runs and it didn't look so good. And so I wasn't doing so hot with Casey Schmidt. So you just You just made my day. I love you. I've got this car and I'm like this thing is going to put my kid through college. So you just said he's going to be Shohei Otani and Brooks Robinson. All in one. I love it, John sleep with the card under his pillow. Pretty much it sounds like you're set for life. I mean, hey, who I mean, come on chat time. 97 is a closer Let's go get him up there. Let's do this. You know, Bob Bob Costas has the has the Mickey Mantle card in his wallet. John one's Got a case of Schmidt card. This one. That's right, walks around with a pretty funny stuff did Yeah, We've talked about that card for some time, Nana as far as a guy who could be a weapon, so don't want to jinx that guy. No, he got hit in the face of the pitch. I don't want to jinx him at all. But when you start hearing the cops to, uh to match up, and that's a good one, And actually, it took bad Chapin's offense a little bit to come around to. So as far as approach goes, you see a guy who looks like he's going to be able to to make the adjustment. I know last week we were talking about Elliot Ramos. Now he had sort of a a setback a year that was a setback and then had to readjust and sort of got himself right and is now moving himself through the minor leagues. But as far as Casey Schmidt goes and the approach that these guys have, are we seeing some of the very young players sort of change the way the approach these at bats Yeah, and and with someone like Casey Schmidt, you know, going through. Failure is not a bad thing in the minor leagues, it can be important and an important part of their development. To have a few weeks or a month or two, even to where maybe you know things don't come as easy as they've grown accustomed to throughout their amateur career, and it's a whole different deal playing every day. It's professional level and in Schmitz case is something he had never done before. This is his first pro year, so so how do you handle going through those struggles and making adjustments and And finding out what works for you. That's what the minor leagues is all about, Uh, for these young players, so to see Casey Schmidt worked through that have that really tough first month where he was bad and well under 200 now In the two months since then he's sitting over 300 with power and he's putting the bat on the ball. He's got one of the best strikeout rates on the team doesn't hurt that Marco Luciano is batting right behind You. Uh, so, so that's That's a nice thing for Casey Schmidt, and there'll be other struggles. It will be in one day, and that's based on a top prospect pitcher almost every night. And you're going to go through your ups and downs there. So it's it's a long process. I think it's what makes minor league baseball and following prospects, so fun is you see them go through the ups and ups and downs. When you have the opposite..

AP News Radio
D-Backs End 13-Game Skid, Top Cards 9-2 With Marte's 3 RBIs
"The Diamondbacks have put an end to their thirteen game losing streak with a nine two thumping of the cardinals could tell more take a hit a tying four hundred fifty seven foot home run in the third inning and a go ahead two run single in the fourth Matt peacock gave up two runs and six hits over six innings for his first victory as a starter he threw seventy eight pitches in his third career start Josh Reddick had three hits and an RBI for Arizona which took advantage of three errors to score two unearned runs Dylan Carlson homered among his two hits for the cardinals I'm Dave Ferrie

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"josh reddick" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"In there? Josh, Of course, the former Astro who is playing for the Diamondbacks, and then the Dodgers organ player played this when he came to the plate. I saw the sign or heard the sign. Jeez Theater, Peter getting garbage. Can songs I saw the sign Ace of base there. That's a courtesy of SportsNet L. A subtle message. They're sent to a former Astro. Yes, falling, added. The organ player know that song and it's his or her repertoire or learning for this situation. Yes, time. And is that something that would need any type of approval? Or I would think the organism will be all in on that kind of harmless fun and they deserve it If you have to get that okayed Management. Yeah. People have lost their jobs. So like playing an inappropriate song and things like that, So I wonder if that's something that would needed approval. Imagine going to management. Yeah. Oh, hey. How you doing? Um, yeah, I'd like to play. I saw the sign by use a base when Josh Reddick come to the plane. Sure was that song. Uh, son, son, do this. Don't do that. Can't you read the sun Hung African people? Need not apply. Yesterday. Was there also song? Why don't we steal away? That would be another one's feeling science. I know that's Younger generation might not know that soon, but still there would be a valid song to play. I'm not feeling that one just felt like it was forced little bit. Don't we steal away? That was a popular song back of the day. No, it was not. I think that was a pretty that wasn't like a hit song. Steal away. Nobody cares, you know. I'm gonna guess It's probably in the eighties, right tons definitely on my iPod. For sure, it's not in the nineties, not in 2000. Who's saying that song? That's a great question? Oh, no, no, it's gotta be. You got to know it's a really popular song Sung this song. I gotta hear Robbie Dupri. Now, guy get time. Remember that? Remember the Robbie Dupri era? Never that. Come on and hold me. Just like you told No body knows. You remember Billy Joe Dupri. Young Marcus Dupree. Yeah. Isn't there? A, uh Mm hmm. But there was They're movie now. Do you know what we're way? Off? Course. My fault. We're way off base. I'm thinking probably back taxes. Go. Always. Do you find a way to salvage here? Paul in Iowa joins us on the program. Good morning, Paul. What's on your mind today? Hey, guys. Well, you know, I've been listening to you the past two days with Robert Orry cock and it's It's really interesting, but I've heard it before on your show with a different sport almost exactly the same topic. I like how you say with baseball. The Hall of Fame is Can you tell the story of the game without that player, and I think we need to do that. A little more with basketball and with football. Can you tell the story of the game without Robert Orry and in football? Without Julian Edelman. Which of those two guys It less during the regular season and is more deserving of their Hall of Fame because of big moments. Um I'm going to say, or e Uh And and plus, you know, he had seven championships. I gentleman had two incredible Super Bowls. He was the M V p in one of those Super Bowls. He was a starter all the time, not a pro ball player. Laurie was a really talented all around player. He just wasn't e. I mean, he was a guy who came off the bench, but he was there when you needed him. I I think it's a little tougher with football to get in. Then it is with basketball. I think they're far more lenient with who gets into the basketball Hall of Fame. Yeah, McLovin. This is Friday. Can I Can I rip the caller just a little bit Paul in Iowa? It's just that we we give immediately. We did Oriental men we did earlier in the week. I don't know if we even and he kind of sounded like he invented the question Who is very enthusiastic and I loved it. It's very question. Yeah, we've been doing this for years with Julian Edelman. Yeah, I mean, we are. If you don't think every if there's a player Hall of Fame today we bring up Adam and immediately it's a reflex. By the way. Did you see where Julian Edelman says, I'm not joining Tom Brady? I'm good. You know, we have a bet on that, don't we? Paulie does. All, he said. What's the bed that he will try to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this year? More. He's talks, the more he's playing. Oh, you think so? Yeah, I don't think so. I don't think health wise he can play. He couldn't play healthwise three years ago when he found a way on the field. I think it caught up to him. When you're 34. You can't play healthwise. It's different. Sample that time We had him in studio a few years ago. He had that knee injury news out for this regular season. He came in studio is probably October and he was dragging his leg. He was walking gingerly, and you set him if the team makes a Subaru, Are you planning? Oh, yeah. I'm not missing the Super Bowl. He looked at you like you're insane. I'm not Mr Super. But then we wondered to what extent he was going to go to, and we found that out of trying to play in the Super Bowl. When he got busted, by the way, Steph Curry and LeBron James are the only active players in the NBA. You guys want to take a guess. To win an M V P and an NBA title in the same season. The last five guys to do both in the same season. Stephan 2014 LeBron did it twice. Tim Duncan did it in 2002 Shack, did it in 1999. Jordan did it in 1997, Jordan and Bill Russell? Did it four times. Most of any players all time you days ahead of the day but best.

Hot 50 Countdown
"josh reddick" Discussed on Hot 50 Countdown
"Designed to educate Inspire entertain and motivate blue stands for business wife universe and the speakers authors and influencers and take part in blue talks about or the fuel that feeds the blue talks fire. You need to step into all of who you are and so my title came to be knocked knocked because literally I was knocked a couple of times in through accidents and and different ways. I mean literally truth came knocking at my door and said you're living, you know, you're living part of your life. If you're not living the mission of why you came into the world at number 29 also new to the hot 50 this month in the parenting category. It's the rock star. Show with host Josh Reddick and Gary Weisman. Being a rockstar is a lot of hard work but it's got nothing on being a dad just asked your erratic and Gary Weisman. You might know them from Bowling For Soup, but behind the pump Rock sing-alongs wage or just two guys trying to get through bullies vasectomies and everything else that comes with being a dad every week Jared and Gary will invite other Rockstar Dad's on are to talk about the highs and lows in between band practice. Whether you're a dad you have a dad or you just like Dad jokes. The Rockstar dad podcast is about to make Monday. Oh so much better. Hey, I'm a Rockstar Dad. I think I'm going to have to see if I can get a guest appearance on the show. Who knows it could happen? Number.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"josh reddick" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Speaker by seeing play KNBR. There's your screen line recording. Well, that at me, that's the way Stop screaming. That's 61567! 84 31. How much that cost me five bucks a minute 23 seconds. Wow. Uh, that's good. Dollar a second. Is your is better now I feel better. Is your smartphone spell check? Okay. Yeah, it's the auto. Correct. So I requested that we booked Mike Breen on the show tomorrow. How many times did it take me to get brain from three women? The funniest one and was my request for Nick Hardwick this morning. He would not put the W In there. That was enjoyable, But it was the first thing I saw this morning. Porn star neck are Dick might be maybe a four star? Yeah. Haven't E was Philip Rivers A Drew Brees, but Yeah, There is a way to disable the auto. Correct, right? I gotta figure how to do that. But it's more fun that way. Kept transposing Breen B R E M E N Like Bremen, and I mean, I guess there is no porn star named Nick Arctic because It just brings up Nick Hardwick. So Or maybe just knows. Maybe there is no hard, dick. I guess there's a Josh Reddick. We no way. No, that camera today. Yeah. Ready? Yeah. Did not know that Right. What we have done today. We did have Nick Hardwick on the show today, and it's a great Listen, if you wanna go back to that. Let's see. Oh, the watch for the court tonight. Watch the game tonight because the Warriors will have the Oakland on the court. The one with the Oakland jerseys for the first time that something Oh, Don Sutton passed away. We didn't. We didn't get into that and always a Dodger. But don was not only great Dodger when he was a great broadcaster to for a long time for the Braves. And I just listen to him a lot. Um This baseball season. I'm not sure why exactly, I did. But I just listen a lot of Braves games and he really, you know some guys image pipes, probably the best at it. Former player turned play by play announcer. Don sudden did the bravos games for a long time. And he was His tremendous broadcaster and his son. We know as a broadcaster Darren and s So not only is brilliant career and he did. He did pitch for the Oakland A's I don't even know. Did he die from covert general? Do they ever say he died? I think they said why he died. I didn't see it. I didn't see it. So he, uh hey was I just heard him and he sounded fine, uh, this this year, and it was mainly 2020 and then into 2021 alkaline, Mr Tiger, Tom Seaver, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Whitey Ford. Show Morgan really hurt home. Phil Niekro. Tommy Lasorda died right before one of our shows and now Don Sutton, and I don't even know if he was No, he was ill. And I never would. I read it didn't say he died of covert. But he wasn't fine Health this baseball season for the Braves going to the playoffs and Tommy John's in bad health, so That's so That's so in time. He's not a Hall of Famer, but damn clothes. I mean, that's we've lost more. Baseball Hall of Famers and 2020 than any year previously, and we've already lost two. In the first less than three weeks of 21. Tommy died on January 7 and Don Sutton died yesterday in the 19th so terrible, Yeah. The Super Bowl crew has been announced for Super Bowl 55 in Tampa. Carl Scheppers is your referee, but the history is it. Sarah Thomas is gonna be the down judge in the first. Female is part of a Super Bowl officiating crew. So that's good news. Yeah, we gotta and Ferreira said he thought it was gonna be wrong. Torbert and dot Ron did work this weekend. So congratulations to Carl Show. You guys have another vodka bet another Tito's Ben. We didn't actually have a bed. I just asked him a couple of weeks ago. Who? I too We thought I thought Karen. She may get a bit Tony clearly is Was slipping a little bit, so having Sarah Thomas eyes going to be and that he had used to be known as the headlines, men Is the position that she has taken on, and they just changed the name of it to down judge, But I don't wonder 11 today will be that Cheryl be elevated from being a down charge to being a white hat to being a referee. And one day we'll have those terrorist. Someone else will be the referee in the in a Super Bowl, but that's great news. That she and this is like an all Star crew. Yeah, the way they picked him. So, Colonel was got the most. You know the best grade for all the referees. Fred Bryan got the best grade for the umpires. Rusty Veins for the line charge. Sarah down, Judge an automatic goes. James Coleman is the field judge. But This is great news for her to be elevated to being a referee. I mean, that that could easily happen. I mean, she's on the crew. But the white hat is the one in charge. And I think that that day is coming, where she will be the NFL's first ever female referee. Why not? Ken Rosenthal had a notes column and by the way, Toronto get to George Springer, but as it was before it was right around. The start of the show was reported that Michael Brantley was gonna be part of the Blue Jays as well. He went back to the Astros for two years and 32 Springer got six years 1 50 from the Blue Jays and then Rosenthal's notes as well, He says clubs routinely ask about Giants catcher Joey Barton in trade talks. The Giants are not actively attempting attempting to move the 24 year old though. I don't think there's any news there, but I thought I would talk about it. Yeah, she wrote in his notes. Yeah, we've discussed it. I'm sure that's the head. That's good that they want Joey Barton because they see Possibility and we compare you know why has been to both said a Bard and Wiseman's clearly closer to Bard. Then he has to Bosa as far as a finished product. He's not and Joe he's not I mean, ideally, James, why is going to be playing in the in the college basketball on getting a full suit? Somebody's trying to work it out here. But I'm starting to Sally. Already used the number one pick this past year on a catcher. I've thought about it a lot. Um So his difference between Farhaan and Scott picking up the phone and trying to trade uh, Joey. They're not saying that When you're talking about prospects, and here's the way it works is you would and I don't even know what they're talking about Trading for because the Giants don't have anybody like that..

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory
The fallout continues from the Houston Astros' scandal
"Astros players are facing rough personal fallout from from the the sign sign stealing stealing scandal scandal outfielder outfielder Josh Josh Reddick Reddick says says he he and and his his teammates teammates are are being being threatened threatened daily daily fear fear for for him him for for anything anything else else for for me me because because every every response response is is going going to to be be we we always always have have a a cheater comments and then you know just give or take it way too far with his death threats to knowing myself my wife my kids and I was just as if we had a hand ace pitcher Mike Fiers the former astro who blew the whistle on the sign stealing said this week he has also been receiving death threats in recent days

WBZ Morning News
Washington Nationals beat St. Louis Cardinals, finally make it into the World Series
"Dad you don't no matter your political views I think we can all agree there are good things happening in Washington on the baseball field national swept the cardinal seven for win last night first World Series for the nats ever and now they will wait for the Astros are Yankees strokes to game three by four one final yesterday to go ahead in the ALCS and around fielder Josh Reddick and the the expanse tossing debris on the field stuff like that really don't belong in baseball toss up on the field it's kinda disrespectful it's kind of tough to deal with special stuff like that happens but are you doing that you move on the wind here's a bigger statement stay classy