Best Podcast Episodes About Cincinnati Reds
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Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 15 episodes
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“Reds, Fish, Trev, four gamers for those that are new to the show. Again, if you split them, it's tough because that's literally what happened here. Reds came out, and if we did the show on Wednesday, we'd talk about the eight and three Reds and how the pitching's gross in South Stewart, Miami. That's why we let the next two go on. Griffin Conine turning heads. Connor Norby, was that his first home run of the year? I think it was. And you know Javier …”
“Reds, Fish, Trev, four gamers for those that are new to the show. Again, if you split them, it's tough because that's literally what happened here. Reds came out, and if we did the show on Wednesday, we'd talk about the eight and three Reds and how the pitching's gross in South Stewart, Miami. That's why we let the next two go on. Griffin Conine turning heads. Connor Norby, was that his first home run of the year? I think it was. And you know Javier Sonoha is on the All-Story Ellie team because when he plays, he hits, because size doesn't matter in this sport or talking to women. What did you see in this series, Troy? I love watching both these teams. I'm heavily invested in both of these teams for different reasons. I thought this was a very interesting note that Dalt had on here. Cincinnati …”
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The Cincinnati Reds made history by playing their first 11 games without an error, a feat not seen since at least 1900. This defensive prowess stands in stark contrast to the Tampa Bay Rays, who committed three errors in a single inning during their series. As the Reds rely heavily on their pitching, the question remains: can their offense step up to complement their stellar defense?
“… orange and black, not yellow and black. Our roads do not have big-ass potholes in them when you're driving around. You can ride on 22s and 24s in Cincinnati. But he had the nerve to come out and say that he had to talk to Joe Burrow. I talked to Joe Burrow. Ain't no way in the hell. Joe is Ohio boy. We do not want to go to Pittsburgh. And I know what you're sitting over there grinning and laughing about, Drew, because you played with this shitty-ass organization that had all Fs on this goddamn report card. It seems like it would be a downgrade to anybody that's leaving Cincinnati to go to goddamn …”
“… what I'm saying, bro? Look here, man. This man Pac-Man has something to say about us recruiting, bro. See? Listen to it, man. James Harrison had a comment talking about, he's been talking to Joe Bro to go to Pittsburgh, this shitty-ass state. We're orange and black, not yellow and black. Our roads do not have big-ass potholes in them when you're driving around. You can ride on 22s and 24s in Cincinnati. But he had the nerve to come out and say that he had to talk to Joe Burrow. I talked to Joe Burrow. Ain't no way in the hell. Joe is Ohio boy. We do not want to go to Pittsburgh. And I know what you're sitting over there grinning and laughing about, Drew, because you played with this shitty-ass organization that had all Fs on this goddamn report card. It seems like it would be a downgrade to anybody that's leaving Cincinnati to go to goddamn Pittsburgh. I'm just saying, this shit got to stop. It's got to stop right now. And I called James, and I told him, hey, stop tampering with our fucking players, too. Hey, tell me this, though. Then why is Debo saying that? Is he just making stuff up out of thin air? I don't know what Debo. I think he had done smoked a cigar or something. You know, …”
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James Harrison's suggestion that Joe Burrow might join the Pittsburgh Steelers is met with fierce rejection from Deebo Harrison. In a heated exchange, Deebo defends Cincinnati, calling Pittsburgh's organization a downgrade and urging Harrison to stop tampering with players. The rivalry between the two cities is palpable, and it’s clear Burrow has no intention of leaving his Ohio roots for Pittsburgh.
“… Smart. They win the national championship. Tim in Memphis. Good morning, Tim. What's on your mind today? Good morning, DP. Had a chance to go to Cincinnati last week to see the opening game between the Reds and the Red Sox. What an absolutely amazing time with the parade downtown. Don't understand why the MLB stopped the Reds or Reds don't open the season anymore. Got to see Saturday's game as well and watched C.D. Buckner completely make a fool of himself. ABS is just awesome. The crowd reactions are totally amazing. Really, really into it. And lastly, DP had a chance to visit your hometown, …”
“… into too many details. and in 2004 NFL owners approved a modified version of the instant replay system for five years that started replay in the NFL let see Keith Smart hit a jumper giving Indiana the win against Syracuse 74-73, baseline jumper by Keith Smart. They win the national championship. Tim in Memphis. Good morning, Tim. What's on your mind today? Good morning, DP. Had a chance to go to Cincinnati last week to see the opening game between the Reds and the Red Sox. What an absolutely amazing time with the parade downtown. Don't understand why the MLB stopped the Reds or Reds don't open the season anymore. Got to see Saturday's game as well and watched C.D. Buckner completely make a fool of himself. ABS is just awesome. The crowd reactions are totally amazing. Really, really into it. And lastly, DP had a chance to visit your hometown, Mason, Ohio. What a lovely place. Thanks for taking my call. All right. Did you see the statue when you were there, Tim? Yes, yes. And also, Joey Votto donated a really beautiful clock right there in the center square that plays Take Me Out to the Ball Game on the top of every hour. Yeah, I saw that. Joey giving back to the Cincinnati Reds. Thank you …”
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The Cincinnati Reds' opening game against the Red Sox was an unforgettable experience filled with excitement and community spirit. Fans enjoyed a vibrant parade downtown and witnessed electrifying moments at the game, including a memorable clock donation by Joey Votto that plays 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' on the hour. This event showcases why the Reds' opening day remains a cherished tradition in baseball.
“… Bob and James. Who's next? Rick. Rick, go ahead, Rick. Hey, guys. Happy opening day. We're on our way up from Louisville. We're getting ready to hit Cincinnati here in about 15 minutes. Really great interview with Tom. Really enjoyed that. Thank you. As big of a Kentucky fan as I am, I'm a bigger Reds fan, and I absolutely just love opening day. And this might be the most excited I've been for the Reds in a really long time. I think a lot of people are really undervaluing how big a deal it is with Terry Francona being in his second year, coming off his first year of making the playoffs. I think …”
“… yeah. Which, by the way, I knew. It's like no one's ever seen that guy's name before. You know, he spells it with four letters instead of three. I've heard. I'm glad to hear he has that. Almost like it's short for Thomas or something, you know? Yes. Bob and James. Who's next? Rick. Rick, go ahead, Rick. Hey, guys. Happy opening day. We're on our way up from Louisville. We're getting ready to hit Cincinnati here in about 15 minutes. Really great interview with Tom. Really enjoyed that. Thank you. As big of a Kentucky fan as I am, I'm a bigger Reds fan, and I absolutely just love opening day. And this might be the most excited I've been for the Reds in a really long time. I think a lot of people are really undervaluing how big a deal it is with Terry Francona being in his second year, coming off his first year of making the playoffs. I think there's three keys to this team. I think three guys are going to have absolutely breakout seasons. Nobel Marte, Sal Stewart, and Matt McClain. I think those three guys are going to have just unbelievable seasons. As long as our bullpen can hold up, I really like this team's chances to go a long way this year. All right, I appreciate the call. Thank you …”
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The Cincinnati Reds' young stars must now turn their potential into performance, as broadcaster Thom Brennaman emphasizes that it's time for players like Ellie De La Cruz to step up. Reflecting on his own broadcasting journey, Brennaman shares insights on the pressure of following a legacy and the importance of seizing opportunities in sports. With a talented roster, the Reds have a chance to replicate the success of past champions if these players can deliver this season.
“The game is not until 4 o'clock, but it is 10 a.m., and this Holy Grail bar is already full. We are out on the patio. If you are in Cincinnati, you can come by and say hello. Ryan, this is like you got that little glee on your face of being here at opening day. I'm definitely in my element. It's a baseball day, and Cincinnati treats this day like it's a national holiday. The city shuts down, schools close, parades, and there are people already out here partying. I mean we six hours from the game We six hours from the game And we drove up through here Shannon It was a torrential …”
“The game is not until 4 o'clock, but it is 10 a.m., and this Holy Grail bar is already full. We are out on the patio. If you are in Cincinnati, you can come by and say hello. Ryan, this is like you got that little glee on your face of being here at opening day. I'm definitely in my element. It's a baseball day, and Cincinnati treats this day like it's a national holiday. The city shuts down, schools close, parades, and there are people already out here partying. I mean we six hours from the game We six hours from the game And we drove up through here Shannon It was a torrential downpour from Lexington to Cincinnati And I thinking oh no Yeah. Like, are we going to be sitting out in the rain doing this? And then we get here and the skies are cleared. There's a parade here in a little bit. I mean, for people in Kentucky, like where I grew up in Kentucky, Cincinnati was not the team. The Braves were the team. Right. So Cincinnati …”
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Cincinnati treats Opening Day like a national holiday, with parades and parties starting well before the first pitch. Despite a torrential downpour on the way, the skies cleared just in time for the festivities, making it a perfect day for baseball. The excitement is palpable as fans gather, eager to celebrate their beloved Reds and the legendary Bill Cunningham's appearance on the radio.
“… would throw a chair through the window as you're watching this right now. I'm trying my best to keep this in order. All right. You guys were at the Reds game yesterday. I want to start there because that's how Matt Jones starts the show. You all went to Cincinnati. You left me. I had to stay back. Getting a little too close to baby time at the Franklin House. I didn't want to get up there and get stuck in a parade. We have a lot going on with doctor's appointments and counting down to that. so I stayed back in the studio, but I listened yesterday, Ryan. It sounded like you all had a heck of a …”
“… and Ryan are having a conversation with themselves, but eventually I'm going to talk to them. Shannon, help. Are you guys all right? Are you guys on the air? We're good. What's going on? We're changing headsets. These two, this is unblooded. Matt would throw a chair through the window as you're watching this right now. I'm trying my best to keep this in order. All right. You guys were at the Reds game yesterday. I want to start there because that's how Matt Jones starts the show. You all went to Cincinnati. You left me. I had to stay back. Getting a little too close to baby time at the Franklin House. I didn't want to get up there and get stuck in a parade. We have a lot going on with doctor's appointments and counting down to that. so I stayed back in the studio, but I listened yesterday, Ryan. It sounded like you all had a heck of a time and then stayed throughout the entire game yesterday. The best way to explain it is SEC tournament in Nashville after a big Kentucky win, how the big blue nation just floods Broadway up and down the street. That's what it's like around the ballpark in Cincinnati for opening day. It is a national holiday in Cincinnati. Businesses closed, schools …”
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Cincinnati's Opening Day is like a national holiday, with businesses closed and schools let out for the festivities. The atmosphere around the ballpark mirrors the excitement of the SEC tournament in Nashville, creating an unforgettable experience. Tom Brenneman’s candid interview added depth to the day, making it a memorable kickoff to the baseball season.
“Ocho, check this out. Joe Flacco's coming back for another season. The 41-year-old quarterback has agreed to a one-year deal to stay with the Cincinnati Bengals. The contract is for $6 million, but could be worth $9 million with incentives. Blacko went off on NFL teams not signing him to be their number one quarterback Mojo let's hear Joe Flacco on flat I Probably do feel that way I feel like I have unfinished business as part of why I'm still here and playing and doing all those things and And and not being one of those guys to go sign somewhere Yeah, it pisses me off a little bit, but But at …”
“Ocho, check this out. Joe Flacco's coming back for another season. The 41-year-old quarterback has agreed to a one-year deal to stay with the Cincinnati Bengals. The contract is for $6 million, but could be worth $9 million with incentives. Blacko went off on NFL teams not signing him to be their number one quarterback Mojo let's hear Joe Flacco on flat I Probably do feel that way I feel like I have unfinished business as part of why I'm still here and playing and doing all those things and And and not being one of those guys to go sign somewhere Yeah, it pisses me off a little bit, but But at the same time like I'm I'm very happy to be here and that's and that's also why I don't see this as the end Like, that's just not how I'm viewing it in my mind. Like, I feel like I can help a team win. And, yeah, it may be in a different role here, but I do still think I can help this team win in that role. I had a lot of fun with Joe, and Joe's …”
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Joe Flacco, at 41, is back with the Cincinnati Bengals, signing a one-year deal worth up to $9 million. Despite feeling overlooked by NFL teams, Flacco insists he has 'unfinished business' and believes he can still contribute to a winning team, even in a backup role. His determination highlights the evolving landscape of the NFL and the challenges faced by veteran players.
“If I said the Dolphins can win a Super Bowl or the Reds can win the World Series, since you have your Cincinnati Reds t-shirt on. Oh, Dolphins Super Bowl. Oh, okay. Oh, definitely. Yeah, Dolphins Super Bowl. I love the Reds. I hope they win the World Series, but yeah, Dolphins Super Bowl. But you love Barry Larkin, don't you? My favorite baseball player of all time? Yes. I love Barry Larkin. That 90s team, man. That 90s team. Are you kidding me? Great team. Eric Davis. Great team. Yeah. Eric Davis, …”
“If I said the Dolphins can win a Super Bowl or the Reds can win the World Series, since you have your Cincinnati Reds t-shirt on. Oh, Dolphins Super Bowl. Oh, okay. Oh, definitely. Yeah, Dolphins Super Bowl. I love the Reds. I hope they win the World Series, but yeah, Dolphins Super Bowl. But you love Barry Larkin, don't you? My favorite baseball player of all time? Yes. I love Barry Larkin. That 90s team, man. That 90s team. Are you kidding me? Great team. Eric Davis. Great team. Yeah. Eric Davis, that whole team. And then the picture from the A's saying after they get swept, you know, the thing that sucks is the best team didn't win. You just lost four games in a row. Yeah, that was a great team. When are you coming back stateside? Elite. Elite. All of April, I got chills and stuff to do. So, you know, we need to get together, man. Okay, we …”
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The Dolphins are poised to win a Super Bowl before the Reds claim a World Series title, according to Darius Rucker. While reminiscing about his favorite baseball player, Barry Larkin, and the legendary 90s Reds team, Rucker shares his deep-rooted fandom for both teams. The conversation blends sports passion with personal anecdotes, showcasing the emotional ties fans have to their teams.
“The Reds win another series, man, and they do it with some offense. Nathaniel Lowe, early settler name, Till the Lawn. Till the Lawn? Wasn't even in the lineup. Till the Farm. Two homer day for him. Matt McClain says, I'll have what he's having. Reds with some offense, people. Sal Stewart. Tigers, they salvage the final game. McGonagall just gets on base. How you lead? How you doing? Big home run to win them that game. But the Reds keep winning …”
“The Reds win another series, man, and they do it with some offense. Nathaniel Lowe, early settler name, Till the Lawn. Till the Lawn? Wasn't even in the lineup. Till the Farm. Two homer day for him. Matt McClain says, I'll have what he's having. Reds with some offense, people. Sal Stewart. Tigers, they salvage the final game. McGonagall just gets on base. How you lead? How you doing? Big home run to win them that game. But the Reds keep winning ballgames. So do the Atlanta Braves, and it's against those Phillies, Coach Trev. The Bravos, they win the Breds game. Phillies have to battle to win in extra innings in that second game. Otherwise, Chris Sale looked nasty. Matt Olsen keeps visiting the chop house out there in right field. And Michael Harris-Deuce hitting, hitting. Little banged up, but …”
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The Reds are on fire, winning another series fueled by Nathaniel Lowe's two-homer day and Matt McClain's impressive performance. Meanwhile, the Braves continue their winning streak against the Phillies, and the Pirates showcase Paul Skeens as their ace, solidifying their place in the standings. It's a thrilling week in the AL, with teams battling for supremacy and making headlines.
“… high school because he is going to be a star somewhere. It's just a matter of where. Who's next? Ed is up next. Ed, go ahead, Ed. Hey, Matt. Talking Cincinnati Reds baseball. I don't know how old you were at the time, but there's nothing more hilariously classic than Sweet Luke Piniella going at it in the clubhouse with Rob Dibble. I remember. I've seen that. Yes. That was. Oh, my God. That team was so much fun. Yeah. Have you ever used to. I was not. I wasn't. I didn't follow it then. Yeah. I didn't follow the Reds then, and I appreciate the call. We're going to have to go to break, or to end the show. …”
“… a big year next year, and then I hope he crushes it and retires here. If he does not, Jay Lucas. Jay Lucas is going to be a star. The full circle moment. It would be a full circle moment. from the moment we were calling that kid as a 16-year-old in high school because he is going to be a star somewhere. It's just a matter of where. Who's next? Ed is up next. Ed, go ahead, Ed. Hey, Matt. Talking Cincinnati Reds baseball. I don't know how old you were at the time, but there's nothing more hilariously classic than Sweet Luke Piniella going at it in the clubhouse with Rob Dibble. I remember. I've seen that. Yes. That was. Oh, my God. That team was so much fun. Yeah. Have you ever used to. I was not. I wasn't. I didn't follow it then. Yeah. I didn't follow the Reds then, and I appreciate the call. We're going to have to go to break, or to end the show. But the 5-0 to start on the road for the Reds, best since that team in 1990. That was a feisty team with the nasty boys in the bullpen. Well, let's do real quick. From DraftKings, by the way, go to DraftKings, bet five, get $300 in bonus bets, code KSR. DraftKings, the crowd is yours. If you have a game problem, call 1Aerr Gambler. 18-plus Kentucky …”
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Jay Lucas is making waves in college basketball by potentially stealing a player, Somto, from a rival program. Initially thought to be heading to Arkansas, Somto's switch could change the dynamics for his new team. This moment could mark a significant turning point for Lucas, who has a promising future ahead in coaching.
“… Braves thing coming later. Okay. Ozzie hitting the home run to take the lead, and then Matt Olsen. Little and big is how I've labeled that. uh reds reds rangers maybe this is the last series we i don't know if we have to get lost in it but but like i've said trev and i've done this a couple times this year like i love the talent like if you told me these guys are pitching in october between burns lighter louder rocker like these are prospect names we've heard about for a long time um and now they're getting it done at the big league level and i i guess for both these teams the offense ends …”
“… efforts, they kind of win games, and they've been getting that some days. Shout out to Cattell Marte. He gets his 10-5, which means he's got a no-trade clause and then has a walk-off the next day. So that's awesome. Kind of all I got here. I got another Braves thing coming later. Okay. Ozzie hitting the home run to take the lead, and then Matt Olsen. Little and big is how I've labeled that. uh reds reds rangers maybe this is the last series we i don't know if we have to get lost in it but but like i've said trev and i've done this a couple times this year like i love the talent like if you told me these guys are pitching in october between burns lighter louder rocker like these are prospect names we've heard about for a long time um and now they're getting it done at the big league level and i i guess for both these teams the offense ends up being the problem which Spencer Steers big homer in that first one and the Reds doing enough in the final two games but yeah every time I look at the talent on this field I was like these teams belong Red Lauder has been awesome uh Chase all these young guys have been really really good the kind of what you expected especially from the Reds …”
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The Braves and Reds series showcased not just talent, but also a curious take on player uniforms. Owen Casey and Carson Bench both drew attention for their style choices, with a humorous consensus that some need to 'chill out' on the accessories. Meanwhile, the Reds' young talent is exciting, but their inconsistent offense could hold them back from greatness this season.
“… has even double digits in terms of total bases, and that's Ellie De La Cruz. But I want to go a little bit more big picture here. We know that the Reds have had some left-handed hitting pop over the years and guys that can really swing it, right? Joey Votto, who retired a few years ago. By the way, I cannot wait to hear him on national TV. I think he's going to be awesome. The big donkey, you know, Adam Dunn was a guy who would hit it out of the stadium. Jay Bruce. Jay Bruce is another one. Those are all guys that were drafted and developed by the Cincinnati Reds. So it got me thinking, what …”
“… way he attacks the baseball and can go, you know, to right center as easily as he can left center, which is really, really impressive. He hit another homer yesterday. He's already got nine hits. He's got 18 total bases. There's only one other red that has even double digits in terms of total bases, and that's Ellie De La Cruz. But I want to go a little bit more big picture here. We know that the Reds have had some left-handed hitting pop over the years and guys that can really swing it, right? Joey Votto, who retired a few years ago. By the way, I cannot wait to hear him on national TV. I think he's going to be awesome. The big donkey, you know, Adam Dunn was a guy who would hit it out of the stadium. Jay Bruce. Jay Bruce is another one. Those are all guys that were drafted and developed by the Cincinnati Reds. So it got me thinking, what happened to the right-handed pop? Because this is what they were looking for in the offseason. It's one of the reasons they brought back Eugenio Suarez. This is the guy we're going to be talking about at the end of the season that is really, I think, one of the best hitters in baseball. Not just to help maybe elevate the Cincinnati Reds, but one of …”
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Sal Stewart is set to become a standout player in baseball, showcasing impressive skills that could place him among the greats. With a powerful swing and an ability to hit to all fields, he's already making waves with the Cincinnati Reds, joining the ranks of legendary hitters. As the season unfolds, fans should keep a close eye on him as he could redefine the team's future.
“… like, damn, that's a lot. Who else do we got, Danny? All right, let's go to Indy. Steve is in the house Hey Steve Hey Steve Hey About 10 years ago Cincinnati Reds had a promotional where it was a dollar hot dog night I happy to just be there at that game I ate five hot dogs in the nine inning game. Yeah, you know, Camino and I were talking more about it off the air. If you're hungry and you haven't eaten all day, four or five hot dogs is not crazy, right? You go to someone's house for a barbecue, what are you having? Yeah, I have a dog, I have a sausage, I have a hamburger. It's not crazy. Especially at …”
“… Could Steve Traxell pitch? Extend the innings? Yeah, give me some long wind-ups. By the way, our boy Mercer man hit us up from Pittsburgh, said he once ate 16 hot dogs in one sitting. Yeah, and I've seen this dude eat. We've seen him before. I was like, damn, that's a lot. Who else do we got, Danny? All right, let's go to Indy. Steve is in the house Hey Steve Hey Steve Hey About 10 years ago Cincinnati Reds had a promotional where it was a dollar hot dog night I happy to just be there at that game I ate five hot dogs in the nine inning game. Yeah, you know, Camino and I were talking more about it off the air. If you're hungry and you haven't eaten all day, four or five hot dogs is not crazy, right? You go to someone's house for a barbecue, what are you having? Yeah, I have a dog, I have a sausage, I have a hamburger. It's not crazy. Especially at your house, Rich. Yeah. At a cookout at Rich's house, I might have two hot dogs and a hamburger. Oh, yeah. Right? So that's just on a regular day. And a quesadilla. And skirt steak. You got the Mexican platter going? Yeah. All right. Let's go to Virginia. Kenny. Hey, Kenny. Hey, fellas. Hey, during one of my lunch breaks at work, I ate 10 hot dogs …”
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One listener claims to have eaten 10 hot dogs during a lunch break, sparking a wild discussion about food consumption at baseball games. From dollar hot dog promotions to personal records, the hosts and callers share their outrageous eating feats, revealing how easily one can indulge in stadium snacks. This lighthearted banter showcases the fun side of baseball culture and food at the ballpark.
“… you. I swear for God. I don't know what's wrong with me. Once the game of football ended, I did not care about any of that stuff. What you got Cincinnati Bingo stuff hanging up? Why you got that hanging up? Where? You got it in your house, so you ain't got no paraphernalia, no Bingo gear in your house. Hold on. This is all I got. Hold on. Something wrong with this dude, bro. I work hard for everything. I'm keeping my stuff. Yeah, I got plenty of stuff. What are that jersey that they gave you when they put you in the ring of fame? Shoot. I think Fridge Fry Mama got it. You ain't getting that, …”
“… Absolutely. Huh? On my ass. You heard what you said. Honestly, Unc, honestly, Joe, I got an AFC ring. I left it in storage. If I had a Super Bowl ring, I probably would have left that in storage too. No, you wouldn't have done that. Joe, Unc, I'm telling you. I swear for God. I don't know what's wrong with me. Once the game of football ended, I did not care about any of that stuff. What you got Cincinnati Bingo stuff hanging up? Why you got that hanging up? Where? You got it in your house, so you ain't got no paraphernalia, no Bingo gear in your house. Hold on. This is all I got. Hold on. Something wrong with this dude, bro. I work hard for everything. I'm keeping my stuff. Yeah, I got plenty of stuff. What are that jersey that they gave you when they put you in the ring of fame? Shoot. I think Fridge Fry Mama got it. You ain't getting that, baby. I don't want it. Hold on, hold on. Yeah, she said come get it. Hey, hold on. Hey, Joe. What's up? Oh Dude it all I got man I keeping all my stuff hey and enjoy a ain none of ain none of it my stuff is that all I got man I keeping all my stuff Hey and Joe ain none of it my stuff I got all the player stuff And this from a game room, like when they …”
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James Harden has recorded more turnovers than field goals in back-to-back playoff games, totaling 44 such games in his career. This alarming trend has drawn comparisons to NFL quarterback Lamar Jackson, who faces scrutiny over his playoff performance despite regular-season success. The conversation highlights the pressure on athletes to perform under postseason conditions, sparking debate about their legacies.
“… of the Mets that I could see the Mets finishing with 75 wins I could see them finishing with 95 wins it the biggest Delta right there Central Cubs Reds Brewers Pirates maybe I don't want to get too far out over my skis here, but the Pirates pitching is just so good. And it's not just Paul Skeens. Bubba Chandler is a guy. Jared Jones is going to be back from Tommy John surgery. I think Braxton Ashcraft is super underrated. I haven't even gotten to Mitch Keller, who's as steady as it gets. And then out West, I mean, clearly the Dodgers. I don't know if I feel like any of the other teams like San …”
“… have the pitching. NL East, Philadelphia, absolutely. The Braves, if things go right with the Braves, they have the chance to be really, really good but we haven't seen it for two years from then and then the Mets I don't know what the hell to think of the Mets that I could see the Mets finishing with 75 wins I could see them finishing with 95 wins it the biggest Delta right there Central Cubs Reds Brewers Pirates maybe I don't want to get too far out over my skis here, but the Pirates pitching is just so good. And it's not just Paul Skeens. Bubba Chandler is a guy. Jared Jones is going to be back from Tommy John surgery. I think Braxton Ashcraft is super underrated. I haven't even gotten to Mitch Keller, who's as steady as it gets. And then out West, I mean, clearly the Dodgers. I don't know if I feel like any of the other teams like San Diego could go on a run, but there are weaknesses there. San Francisco could be good. They're just one of those like solid but not spectacular teams. And then Arizona the same. So I think I probably named 18 to 20 teams. And I suppose, Ryan, in doing so, that suggests that baseball maybe does have a little bit more parity than the league wants to …”
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Baseball may have more parity than fans think, with up to 20 teams capable of contending for the World Series this year. Despite the dominance of teams like the Dodgers, the potential for success exists across multiple divisions, from the American League East to the National League West. This unexpected balance in talent shows that any team can rise to the occasion if things break right.
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