San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca and Morris Phillips: Giants two below .500, but are only two games out of first place

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On the Giants podcast with Michael and Morris:

Giants outfielder Mac Williamson who is missed and has missed about three weeks since his concussion injury. When Williamson was in the lineup, he hit some of the hardest hit balls on the team at that time. On Tuesday night, it was the 17th time in 49 games that the Giants have struck out 10 times.

Hard hit balls, strikeouts, the Giants are two games under .500. It might suggest that their not getting the most out of their hard hit balls. There’s a lot of contrary things going on with the Giants’ statistics.

This could be the season that baseball surpasses its previous strikeout record. Clubs are striking out at a fast pace. The Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer is on a pace to reach 100 strikeouts at the fastest pace in the history of the game.

The game is changing there’s no doubt about it and if the Giants can get through April and May if they can get within hailing distance of the division leaders.  The Giants are still within hailing distance after tonight’s game as they are trailing first place Colorado and Arizona by two games. ‘

Listen lots more with Michael and Morris on the SF Giants podcast each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Marko Ukalovic: 7th game between Washington and Tampa Bay to decide winner of Eastern Conference tonight

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On the NHL Stanley Cup playoff podcast with Marko:

#1 After taking the first two games of the Eastern Conference Finals the Washington Capitals confidentially arrived in Tampa Bay for Games 2 and 3 and saw their chances to breeze through this one go the wayside losing Games 3 and 4.

#2 In Game 6, the goaltender for the Caps Braden Holtby stopped all 24 of the Lightning’s shots for the shutout 3-0.

#3 The Caps’ TJ Oshie scored two goals on Monday night to help the Caps get a three-goal victory past the Lightning.

#4 Tampa Bay’s top lines couldn’t do anything with Washington’s peppered offense and the Lightning couldn’t get on the scoreboard.

#5 So a Game 7 is forced and the Lightning will have home ice. Marko gives us his take on who wins this series.

Marko Ukalovic does the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff review each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

New rule requires NFL players to stand for National Anthem

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By Jeremy Kahn

In a unanimous vote by the 32 owners of the National Football League, there will be a different policy to the National Anthem.

Effective this season, the new policy will require players to stand if they are on the field during the playing of the National Anthem. This also will include kneeling and sitting, something many players have done since the 2016 season.

Since the 2016 season, dozens of players have protested the National Anthem due to racial inequality and police brutality around the United States.

Teams will have the option to fine any team personnel, including players if they protest the anthem.

“We want people to be respectful of the national anthem,” commissioner Roger Goodell said. “We want people to stand — that’s all personnel — and make sure they treat this moment in a respectful fashion. That’s something we think we owe. [But] we were also very sensitive to give players choices.”

All 32 teams approved the policy, that will become part of the NFL’s operations manual and will not be subject to collective bargaining. The National Football League Players Association will review the policy and will “challenge any aspect” that looks to be inconsistent with the current Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling for the National Anthem during the 2016 preseason, and continued it during the entire season. The league did not have a rule for players to kneel for the National Anthem, and the league was not able to stop him.

President Donald Trump criticized Kaepernick and other players for kneeling during the National Anthem, as did fans and owners of other teams, who thought that it was disrespectful to the United States.

Houston Texans owner Bob McNair, New York Jets owner Christopher Johnson and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wished to avoid having players protest against the anthem.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: At this time last season, Knights players were all playing for different teams

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On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 Everyone that’s on this Vegas Golden Knights roster was somewhere else last season. Now each player represents an unbelievable fairy tale story of a team who started out 500-1 odds to make the finals in September and now their favored to go all the way.

#2 Marc-Andre Fleury, the Knight goaltender, has been amazing in goal and it’s as if he’s hasn’t missed a step as he’s now playing in his fourth final.

#3 On offense, James Neal and William Karlsson have been key on Vegas’ offense this postseason.

#4 It’s the first time that a first-year franchise team has gone this far.

#5 Can the Knights go all the way and what is the best thing the Knights have going for them?

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Mary Lisa can be heard every Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Rockets hold off Warriors 95-92 in Game 4, tie West finals at 2-2

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By Daniel Dullum
Sports Radio Service
Tuesday, May 22, 2018

On the heels of Houston’s most lopsided NBA playoff loss in team history, the Rockets withstood powerful runs from Golden State and outlasted the Warriors 95-92 in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals at Oracle Arena Tuesday night.

It was the first home court loss for Golden State since 2016. The best-of-seven is tied at 2-2. Game 5 is Thursday at Toyota Center in Houston.

The Rockets surged ahead at 2:27 of the fourth quarter on Eric Gordon’s 3-pointer, as Houston finished with a 21-4 run. Golden State had a chance to tie the game with 0.5 seconds remaining, but Steph Curry’s catch-and-shoot attempt rimmed out at the horn.

Houston held the Warriors to 12 points in the fourth quarter, as Golden State shot a miserable 3-of-18 from the field (17 percent, plus six missed 3-pointers) – its worst shooting quarter of the season, according to ESPN Stats & Info. It also tied the team-low for any postseason quarter since the shot clock was introduced in 1954.

Meanwhile, Paul scored eight of his 27 points in the fourth – 13 in the second half. Harden scored 24 of his 30 points in the first half.

Golden State opened the game with a 12-0 run, but the Rockets’ Chris Paul and James Harden outscored the Warriors 29-18 in the second quarter. Houston led by seven at halftime.

The Warriors, Curry in particular, roared out of the halftime break, outscoring Houston 34-17 in the third quarter, a stretch sparked by five 3-pointers by Curry. Two minutes into the fourth, Golden State led 82-70, but the Warriors also committed 16 turnovers.

Curry led Golden State with 28 points, including 6-of-13 on 3’s. Kevin Durant was next with 27 points and 12 rebounds. Draymond Green was two assists shy of a triple-double, finishing with 11 points, 13 rebounds, eight assists, two steals and a block.

The Warriors were without Andre Iguodala, who was held out due to a left leg contusion. There’s no word on Iguodala’s status for Game 5.

Mariners rally late to edge A’s 3-2 in 10 innings

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By Jerry Feitelberg

OAKLAND — The Oakland A’s, returning home after a successful 7-3 road trip to New York, Boston and Toronto, wasted another excellent outing bt the veteran Trevor Cahill as they lost the opener of the three-game series to the Seattle Mariners 3-2 at Safeco Field Tuesday night.

The Mariners’ Mike Leake and the A’s Trevor Cahill both pitched well. Each pitcher received a no-decision for their effort, but each could have won with a little more run support from their respective teammates. The A’s scored an unearned run in the fourth. Leake did not help his cause as he was the player that committed the error. He gave up an earned run in the fifth. With two out, he hit Mark Canha with a pitch. Matt Joyce singled to send Canha to third and Canha scored when Marcus Semien singled.

The Mariners tied the game in the seventh. With one out, Cahill walked the M’s designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach. The next hitter, catcher Mike Zunino, took Cahill deep to tie the score at two apiece.

Neither team could score in regulation, and the game went into extra-innings. In the top of the 10th. The Mariners took the lead. Shortstop Jean Segura singled to right. Guillermo Heredia doubled to center. Segura was sent home on the throw by third base coach Scott Brosius. Segura’s hand touched home plate before A’s catcher Jonathan Lucroy could apply the tag.

The Mariners brought in Edwin Diaz to close out the game. Diaz retired the first two hitters. Marcus Semien nearly tied the game when he sent a Diaz fastball over the fence in left field. There was just one problem. The ball was about three feet foul. Diaz then struck out Semien to end the game.

Game notes and stats: With the win, the M’s are now 28-17 and remain just two games behind the first-place Houston Astros. The A’s drop to 25-23.

The A’s Trevor Cahill went seven innings and allowed just four hits and two runs.

The line of M’s Mike Leake was 6 2/3 innings pitched. He allowed six hits and two runs, one of which was unearned.

The A’s Yusmeiro Petit was charged with the loss, and Edwin Dian recorded his 16th save of the season.

The M’s announced that they placed Dee Gordon on the 10-day DL with a fractured toe.

The M’s designated hitter Nelson Cruz was not in the lineup Tuesday night.

The M’s manager, Scott Servais, was ejected late in the game for disputing calls on ball and strikes.

Up Next: The A’s will send Daniel Fossett to the mound to pitch on Wednesday. Gossett was recalled from Nashville to make a start. Marco Gonzalez will hurl for Seattle. Game time will be at 7:05 pm PST at the Oakland Coliseum.

Cole dominates as Astros cruise past Giants 11-2

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By Jeremy Kahn

Like a fine wine, the defending World Champion Houston Astros got better with age, especially when they added another great pitcher to their vaunted starting rotation.

Gerrit Cole, who was the Pittsburgh Pirates first overall pick in the 2011 draft came to the Astros in an offseason trade and he continues to be dominant.

Cole pitched six strong innings, allowing two runs on four hits, walking three and striking out eight and the Astros defeated the San Francisco Giants 11-2 at Minute Maid Park.

The two runs that Cole allowed was a family affair of sorts, as he allowed a two-run home run in the top of the fifth inning to Brandon Crawford, the Giants hottest hitter and who is the brother in-law of Cole.

Crawford’s sister Amy is married to Cole, who improves to 5-1 in his first season with the Astros, who continue to lead the American League West.

The Astros got on the board in the bottom of the third inning, as former Oakland A’s catcher Max Stassi doubled off of Andrew Suarez to score Evan Gattis. George Springer, the World Series MVP in their run to the World Championship over the Los Angeles Dodgers then singled in Stassi, and followed Alex Bregman doubled in Springer.

Tony Kemp added to the lead in the bottom of the fourth inning, as he singled in Yuli Gurriel and J.D. Davis, who scored three runs and walked three times on the night.

Crawford finally got the Giants on the board in the top of the fifth inning, as he a Cole offering for his fifth home run of the season.

It was another tough night on the mound for Suarez, who went just four innings, allowing four runs on seven hits, walking two and striking out two.

The usual consistent Giants bullpen was roughed up against the Astros, as the trio of Pierce Johnson, Reyes Moronta and Josh Osich went the final four innings, allowing six runs on six hits walking four and striking out four.

The Astros blew the game wide open in the bottom of the sixth inning, as Kemp hit a sacrifice fly to score Davis. Bregman then picked up his second double of the night that scored Gattis, and then reigning American League Most Valuable Player Jose Altuve got in on the act, as he hit a two-run single that scored Stassi and Bregman.

Kemp finished off the blowout, as he hit a two-run single in the bottom of the seventh inning that scored Gurriel and Davis.

It was a career night for Kemp, who ended the night with two hits and a career-high five runs batted in and the Astros have won five out of their last six.

NOTES: Jeff Samardzija goes to the mound on Wednesday afternoon, as the Giants look for the split against the Astros Justin Verlander, who leads the major league with a miniscule 1.05 earned run average.

Samardzija is coming off a season-high 6.2 inning outing on Friday night against the Colorado Rockies, as he received a no-decision in a game that the Giants eventually lost in 12 innings.

Verlander threw a complete game against the Los Angeles Angels, where he allowed five hits and the Astros shutout the Angels 2-0 at Anaheim Stadium.

Madison Bumgarner, who is currently on the 60-day disabled list with a broken left pinkie, threw 30 pitched to live hitters for the first time since his injury and it was indicated by Bruce Bochy, that Bumgarner could begin his rehab assignment this Saturday for the Sacramento Rivercats at Raley Field.

Closer Mark Melancon, who like Bumgarner is on the disabled list, began his rehab assignment on Monday with the Rivercats and threw just six pitches. Melancon could throw again on Wednesday, as he threw just six pitches on Monday.

Osich was recalled by the Giants earlier in the day, as Jose Valdez was placed on the 10-day disabled list retroactive to Saturday with inflammation in his right elbow.

UP NEXT: The Giants and Astros finish the two-game series Wednesday at 11:10 am PST.

Aces lose second straight game 75-70

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By Shawn McCullough

The Las Vegas Aces jumped out quickly in the game, but later fell in a close 75-70 loss to the Washington Mystics in the nation’s capital.

A’ja Wilson led the Aces with 16 points and 8 rebounds, while Nia Coffey added a career high 14 points.

The Aces jumped out to a 29-13 lead with 4:20 left in the second quarter, but the Mystics chipped away and finally went on an 8-0 run in the third quarter to even the game.

With the loss, the Aces (formerly the San Antonio Stars) dropped to 0-2 on the season.  The Stars started the 2017 season 0-13 before winning their first game of the season 89-82 over Chicago at home on June 30th.

The Aces will play their home games this season at the Mandalay Bay Events Center and will play their first regular season home game this Sunday, May 27th against the Seattle Storm.

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Game Starters:

F – 22 A’j Wilson
F – 1 Tamera Young
C – 8 Carolyn Swords
G – 12 Nia Coffey
G – 15 Lindsay Allen

Oakland A’s podcast with Charlie O: A’s four game sweep lands A’s a 7-3 record; A’s and M’s play three-game series starting Tuesday

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On the Oakland A’s podcast with Charlie O:

1) The A’s are 25-22 and coming off a 7-3 road trip. Let’s talk about their success by the numbers. How are they doing as a team at the plate?

2) Defense has been a problem for the team in the past few seasons, how are they doing this year?

3) Finally how is the pitching stacking up?

4) The MLB Trade Deadline is on July 31st. Will Jed Lowrie be wearing green & gold when the deadline passes?

5) What’s coming up on the schedule for the A’s?

Charlie O does the A’s podcast each Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury’s Podcast, News, and Commentary: LeBron, Cavs have big night knotting up series; Curry feeling 100% with his shot back, A’s open series with Seattle after sweeping 4 in Toronto

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On That’s Amaury’s podcast:

#1 Big night for the Cleveland Cavaliers LeBron James as the Cavaliers came back to tie the series up with a Game 4 win over the Boston Celtics 111-102 at 2-2. LeBron has averaged 32 assists, 6.8 rebounds, and 9.0 assists.

#2 The Warriors and Rockets tip off for game 4 tonight at Oracle Arena with the Warriors leading 2-1. The Rockets head coach Mike D’Antoni says the pressure is on the Warriors while the Warriors head coach Steve Kerr says that’s good, but the pressure is also on the Rockets.

#3 The Oakland A’s, who just got a four-game sweep over the Toronto Blue Jays, have been on a roll. Amaury talks about what he attribute to the A’s recent success.

#4 The Seattle Mariners are in Oakland tonight for a three-game series at the Oakland Coliseum. Much of the attention last week had been on Robinson Cano, who said he was taking a substance from his doctor in the Dominican Republic that he didn’t know was banned, and the MLB suspended him for 80 games

#5 Tonight, the Oakland A’s will start Trevor Cahill and the Seattle M’s will start Mike Leake to kick off this three-game series at 7:05 pm for the first pitch. Wednesday’s game also will be a 7:05 pm first pitch followed by a day game on Thursday at 12:30 pm.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez does News and Commentary each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com