logo
#

Latest news with #BaseballBar-B-Cast

Daniel Schneemann's three-run homer (8)
Daniel Schneemann's three-run homer (8)

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Daniel Schneemann's three-run homer (8)

Key takeaways from Shohei Ohtani's return to the mound | Baseball Bar-B-Cast Yahoo Sports senior MLB analyst Jake Mintz and senior MLB analyst Jordan Shusterman discuss what they saw from Shohei Ohtani's first appearance back on the mound since 2023 and highlight what they're excited to see from him moving forward. Hear the full conversation on the 'Baseball Bar-B-Cast' podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen. 1:50 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing

Jacob Misiorowski's dazzling debut, Brewers-White Sox trade & five players to worry about
Jacob Misiorowski's dazzling debut, Brewers-White Sox trade & five players to worry about

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Jacob Misiorowski's dazzling debut, Brewers-White Sox trade & five players to worry about

The Milwaukee Brewers may have found their next "guy." Jacob Misiorowski put the league on notice, Thursday night, in an electric debut for the Brewers, striking out five Cardinals and allowing no hits in 5 innings. A slim Chris Sale is how Jake described him. Yahoo Sports' MLB Insider, Russell Dorsey, guest hosts, pinch hitting for Jordan Shusterman today. He and Jake break down Misiorowski's debut and explain why this outing may be a sign of big things to come from the Brewers' newest pitcher. Advertisement One pitcher in takes one pitcher out. Jake and Russell discuss Aaron Civale's trade demand following Misiorowski's arrival. Minutes later breaking news hits the pod as Civale is traded to the White Sox for Andrew Vaughn. The guys breakdown this trade and try to figure out how exactly Andrew Vaughn may fit in Milwaukee. It's been a rocky start to the season for some players and Russell is especially concerned about a few of them. He breaks down the five players he is most concerned about this season. He and Jake discuss what may happen to Luis Robert Jr., Willy Adames and others this season and beyond. Finally, it's everyone's favorite segment of the week. The latest installment of The Good, The Bad & The Uggla is here as the Pope puts on a White Sox hat, Hunter Dobbins accidentally lies, Jake has an issue with jello shots and more! Close out your week with us at the Baseball Bar-B-Cast. Jacob Misiorowski's Debut for Brewers Photo by Kylie Bridenhagen/MLB Photos via Getty Images (Photo by Kylie Bridenhagen/MLB Photos via Getty Images) (1:47) - Jacob Misiorowski Advertisement (17:01) - Brewers-White Sox trade (23:42) - 5 players to be concerned about (46:36) - The Good, The Bad & The Uggla Follow the show on X at @CespedesBBQ Follow Jake @Jake_Mintz Follow Jordan @J_Shusterman_ 🖥️ Watch this full episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at or at Yahoo Sports Podcasts

Roman Anthony called up, Denzel Clarke's all-time great catch & Shohei pitches again
Roman Anthony called up, Denzel Clarke's all-time great catch & Shohei pitches again

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Roman Anthony called up, Denzel Clarke's all-time great catch & Shohei pitches again

The Boston Red Sox are struggling and sure could use some help. That help might have been sitting in their farm system this whole time, and now the world is about to join the Red Sox in finding out. MLB's number one prospect, Roman Anthony, has been called up. After struggling in his first game as a major leaguer, Anthony finally notched his first hit in his second game with Boston. Jake and Jordan break down the infancy of Anthony's career, why exactly he was the top prospect and what to expect going forward. Advertisement The A's center fielder, Denzel Clarke, has not been in the MLB for very long, but he already gave us the catch of the year on Monday night. Might this home run robbery be the greatest catch of all-time? The guys sure seem to think so. They break down what exactly happened when the A's faced the Angels and where this catch ranks all-time. Shohei Ohtani was has returned to the mound again. While it was still just practice, he appears to be inching closer to his MLB return to pitching. Jake and Jordan talk about how close he may actually be, Dave Roberts' comments on the situation and what a return would mean for the Dodgers. Plus, ESPN analyst, and former major leaguer, Chris Burke joins the show to talk about the Men's College World Series. Join us for a jam-packed Wednesday episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast. Denzel Clarke after his amazing catch vs. the Los Angeles Angels Photo by(Photo by) (1:48) - Denzel Clarke catch Advertisement (16:30) - College World Series with guest Chris Burke (53:23) - Roman Anthony call-up (58:01) - Shohei Pitching Follow the show on X at @CespedesBBQ Follow Jake @Jake_Mintz Follow Jordan @J_Shusterman_ 🖥️ Watch this full episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at or at Yahoo Sports Podcasts

Red Sox outslug Yankees, possible World Series preview & weekend recap
Red Sox outslug Yankees, possible World Series preview & weekend recap

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Red Sox outslug Yankees, possible World Series preview & weekend recap

This past weekend saw the latest chapter in the greatest rivalry in baseball as the Boston Red Sox took on the New York Yankees in the Bronx. While there never needs to be an extra level of competitiveness between the two clubs, Sunday's starter for Boston gave the Bronx Bombers a little extra incentive to try to show him up. Advertisement Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about Hunter Dobbins' absurd comment that made headlines about retiring before signing with the Yankees right before he went on to have a solid outing in the Red Sox's series-clinching game. The guys then discuss why Boston's performance this weekend was extremely frustrating to watch, even though they won two out of three in the Bronx. Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake and Jordan discuss whether we saw a World Series preview this past weekend when the Chicago Cubs took their series against the Detroit Tigers, why they're really excited to see what Buster Posey does at the trade deadline after the San Francisco Giants made another statement sweep against the Atlanta Braves and whether Corbin Burnes getting Tommy John surgery might actually work out in the Arizona Diamondbacks' favor—for now. (2:25) – How Sweep It Is (15:32) – Pirates and Mets complete sweeps Advertisement (30:59) – Red Sox best Yankees (41:58) – World Series preview? (52:06) – Kind of a Big Deal: Corbin Burnes surgery (57:23) – Turbo Mode recap (Photo by Michael Urakami/MLB Photos via Getty Images) (Photo by Michael Urakami/MLB Photos via Getty Images) Follow the show on X at @CespedesBBQ Follow Jake @Jake_Mintz Follow Jordan @J_Shusterman_ 🖥️ Watch this full episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at or at Yahoo Sports Podcasts

Why White Sox sale agreement is ‘strange'
Why White Sox sale agreement is ‘strange'

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Why White Sox sale agreement is ‘strange'

Yahoo Sports senior MLB analysts Jordan Shusterman and Jake Mintz react to the team's announcement that Jerry Reinsdorf has agreed to sell a future controlling stake to billionaire Justin Ishbia. Hear the full conversation on the 'Baseball Bar-B-Cast' podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen. View more Video Transcript There is a big, big, big development in White Sox world. Advertisement Jerry Reinsdorf, who has owned the White Sox for 45 years. Hell yeah dude, has officially announced. At least a path to no longer owning the White Sox. So who's the lucky guy that's gonna be owning the White Sox after Jerry Reinsor? His name is Justin Ipia. Justin Ia, the brother of Matt Ishpia, who is the owner of the Phoenix Suns. Justin also involved in that ownership group, but it seems like Justin really wanted to kind of do his own thing. So with all that in mind, this is pretty massive news. Now that the timing here is, is interesting, right? So, the, the details are that from 2029 to 2033. Reinsdorf can sell the team the majority like he has the option to. Advertisement Uh, 2034, it flips and Justin I could just buy it. He can just, if he wants to suddenly buy the White Sox and be in charge of the White Sox, he can do that. But they make very clear, they say nothing is changing until 2029. Like that is a big part of this announcement is they're saying nothing is changing until 2029 other than Justin HBO infusing a bunch of cash to cover debt and start, you know, slowly running team operations. Here's the thing, Jake. Yeah, Jerry Reinsdorf's 89 years old, respectfully. You know, respectfully, 89 or. Respectfully, he's you're saying what you're saying is respectful. Yes, I am saying that respectfully, it is not a surprise that at age 89 Jerry Reinsdorf has finally decided we should probably come up with some sort of plan to to move on here. Advertisement Uh, but it is also a weird thing to get massive news about because normally when we have a, all right, this owner that a lot of fans are tired of is selling the team, there's like a here we go, we did it. But the fact that we do not know when this is going to happen over the next 6 or 7 years, and the fact that it could not happen until 2034 when like Hagan Smith is in his second year as a Dodger, it's like very kind of strange to process.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store