Oakland A’s podcast pt 1 with Charlie O: Old pro Vogt hits 10th inning tying 2 run blast; Oakland wins in 11innings 3-2

Oakland A’s Tony Kemp (5) jumps on the back of Chad Pinder (10) after Pinder hits a ground ball to Yankee shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa who throws it away to first base and allows ghost runner Shea Langeliers to score from second base in the bottom of the 11th inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Sat Aug 27, 2022 (@Athletics photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Charlie O:

#1 Charlie it was Nickelodeon Night at the Coliseum and if you like a good pitching match up the New York Yankees Domingo German and Oakland A’s starter Adam Oller pitched a gem for both teams, both pitchers had a no hitter going until the sixth inning.

#2 For the Yankees German he went 7.2 innings three hits and five strike outs, German had a nice mix of pitches going from him and kept the A’s hitters off balance.

#3 For the A’s Oller eight innings one hit, one walk, and three strike outs he pitched like he was a veteran he had his struggles but he kept the Yankees in check all night.

Join Charlie O every other Sunday for the Oakland A’s podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast pt 2 with Charlie O: Vogt could end up coaching or managing one day; Today’s pitching matches

Oakland A’s Stephen Vogt slugs an RBI single in the top of the eighth inning against the Houston Astros at Minute Field in Houston on Jul 17, 2021 (AP News photo)

#1 Oakland A’s pinch hitter Stephen Vogt came up with a ghost runner on board and hit a two run blast to tie up the game 2-2 in the bottom of the tenth. In the bottom of the 11th Chad Pinder hit a a double play ball that was thrown away by Yankee shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa it allowed Shea Langeliers score the winning run for the 3-2 win.

#2 A’s and Yankees conclude this four game series Sunday afternoon at the Oakland Coliseum starting for the A’s right hander Zach Logue (3-8, 6.04) and for the Yankees right hander Clarke Schmidt (5-2, 2.18) a 1:07pm PDT

Join Charlie O every other Sunday for the Oakland A’s podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Hawkes: Lance hopes not be running all day against Bears in opener

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance (5) is sacked by Houston Texans defensive end Jerry Hughes (55) during the first half at NRG Stadium in Houston on Thu Aug 25, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with J Hawkes:

#1 Joe, Thursday night San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance was trying to run from the Houston Texans pass rush do you see Lance getting some protection on Sun Sep 11th in Chicago.

#2 Joe, 49ers cornerback Samuel Womack noted for leading in pass break ups and played a key role in preventing the Houston Texans from running up the score on the Niners on Thursday Night Football.

#3 Joe, talk about that pass that Womack broke up on a pass from the Texans quarterback Davis Mills intended for receiver Chris Moore in the second quarter.

#4 It’s pre season but how concerning is it that the 49ers got shutout, Lance was running all night and the running backs were stopped by the Texans defensive line.

#5 It’s off to Soldier Field for Sun Sep 11th’s opener against the Chicago Bears how ready are the 49ers to start the regular season?

Join broadcaster J Hawkes for all 49ers podcasts Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants Lose Game Two In An Ugly Finish Minnesota 3 – San Francisco 2

San Francisco Giants’ Mike Yastrzemski reacts after striking out against the Minnesota Twins during the first inning at Target Field in Minneapolis on Fri Aug 27, 2022 (AP News photo)

Giants Lose Game Two In An Ugly Finish Minnesota 3 – San Francisco 2

By Barbara Mason

Friday night the San Francisco Giants (61-64) got smoked by the Minnesota Twins (64-61) 9-0 in a no-contest. The Twins took charge of the game in the first inning and never looked back. San Francisco was looking to even the series Saturday night in game two of the three game series.

Game two had a far different look from last night’s game. This game was a pitcher’s duel through seven innings. The Giants starter Alex Cobb pitched five innings allowing four hits, no runs and seven strikeouts. Sonny Gray went five innings for the Twins with one allowed hit and no runs with four strikeouts. The Giants weren’t able to hold on losing by a run 3-2 at Target Field in Minneapolis.

San Francisco was first up on the scoreboard in the fifth inning. Tommy La Stella sacrificed and Luis Gonzalez scored for the 1-0 lead. That lead would hold through seven innings.

The game was halted when the skies opened up in the eighth inning in an absolute deluge. It had been threatening throughout the game but with two innings left it became reality and the game was delayed.

Minnesota threatened in the eighth inning with runners on first and third with one out but the Giants kept them off the scoreboard heading into the ninth inning.

The Giants loaded the bases in the ninth inning and Wilmer Flores scored off an Austin Slater sacrifice taking a 2-0 lead going into the bottom of the ninth.

The Twins tied up the game when Carlos Correa singled driving in Max Kepler and Jake Cave singled and Luis Arraez scored. It was a new ball game.

This was another ugly finish for the Giants. After intentionally walking Max Kepler in the bottom of the tenth, the bases were loaded. San Francisco pitcher Dominic Leone walked Gilberto Celestino and that was the ball game. It was another devastating loss for the Giants.

Sunday San Francisco will be looking to avoid the sweep with first pitch at 11:10 AM PT. Jakob Junis will take the mound with an 3.58 ERA and a 4-3 win/loss record. The Giants will be facing Aaron Sanchez 3-4 on the mound for the Twins. His overall ERA is 7.36 but does have a 4.50 ERA over the last 7 days.

Vogt’s 10th inning home run keeps A’s alive in eventual win over Yankees 3-2 in 11th

Oakland A’s pinch hitter Stephen Vogt is congratulated by third base coach Darren Bush after hitting a two run home run in the bottom of the 10th inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Sat Aug 27, 2022 (AP News photo)

New York (78-49). 2. 1. 2

Oakland (47-81). 3. 6. 2. 11 innings

Saturday, August 27, 2022

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND-Often while watching a game between two mismatched baseball teams, I think of an afternoon in 1952 when the New York Yankees, who won every World Series from 1949-1953, played a double header against the lowly St. Louis Browns, who after the following season would become the Baltimore Orioles.

Like many arrogant 11 year old New Yorkers, we figured the Yanks would walk all over the second team of the gateway city. But the Brownies pulled off a win in the second game against the Bronx Bombers, bolstered by three innings of shutout relief by a member of their bullpen staff.

That bit of trivia came back to me again last night when Jared Koenig’s three inning stint of scoreless pitching held the Yankees in check long enough to give Oakland a chance to defeat their powerful rival, even though the home team finally succumbed, 3-2.

Of course, today’s Yankees aren’t the 1949-53 Yankees, and Jared Koenig isn’t Satchel Paige, for he was the 46 year old wizard who stumped the champs that Sunday seventy years ago.

The more of my mental meanderings is that you should never take the outcome of any baseball game for granted.

Saturday night game recap: This evening’s tilt between the grey clad pinstripers and the green and gold featured some pretty exciting fielding, but it was the pitching that, at least during the first nine innings, stole the show. That, however,was upstaged by the home halves of the 10th and 11th frames of the A’s dramatic come from behind 3-2 victory.

The pitchers at game time seemed as mismatched as the teams, with New York’s Domingo Germán’s acceptable 2-2, 3.89 overshadowing Adam Oller’s inadequate 2-6, 6.41). Germán ended up going 7-2/3 excellent innings, in which he allowed no runs and onythree hits, one of them to the infield. He didn’t walk anyone, but did hit one batter.

He struck out five and threw 79 pitches, 66 for strikes. For this, he got a no decision and lowered his ERA to 3.19. Oller did an even better job, although he, too, left without a decision.

The Athletics’ starter threw eight frames of one hit ball, blanking the Yanks while striking out three and granting only one base on balls. 65 of his 88 deliveries were counted as strikes. His ERA was reduced to 5.66.

Before the game, the A’s announced that they had put right handed reliever Dany Jiménez on the 60 day IL with a strain in his pitching shoulder. They replaced him with Austin Pruitt, who had been DFA’d last Monday, the day after he earned his first major league save.

The opening innings featured a few surprises. Aaron Judge got picked off after walking in the first. Less surprising but certainly not routine events followed.

Chad Pender robbed Oswaldo Cabrera of an extra base hit in the third with a leaping, crashing against the wall catch against the right field wall, just to the left of the foul pole, a catch he made after a long run. Jonah Bride made a spectacular backhand grab and throw to prevent what looked like a sure up the middle single by the next batter, Isiah Kiner-Falefa.

Bride led off the bottom inning by getting hit by a pitch. No surprise there. What was surprising was Bride letting a bounding ball by Andrew Benintendi, leading off the fourth, go through his legs in shallow right for an error.

The first hit of the game for either team didn’t come until Oswaldo Cabrera smacked Oller’s 65th offering for a double off the Kaiser Permanente sign in right center to open the top of the sixth. And he got caught stealing, pitcher to third. The Curse of the Leadoff Double strikes again!

Judge foiled Cal Johnson’s bid for a lead two bagger in the bottom half of the frame with a running, jumping catch in left center, which would have been outstanding had it not paled in comparison with Pinder’s third inning heroics.

Nick Allen followed with a high bounder to the mound. Germán made a nifty play to catch it, but Allen reached base safely with Oakland´s first hit. Germán’s throw to first went wild, allowing Allen to advance to second on the error.

The A’s threatened again in the eighth. Stevenson smacked a one out leg double to second. Allen advanced him to third with a grounder to second that looked for a moment as if it would go through to center for a tie breaking single. That ended Germán’s labors for the night. Jonathan Loasiga relieved him and got Tony Kent bounce into an inning ending ground out to second.

One Domingo left, and another, Domingo Acevedo, entered the game. Oakland’s Dominican Domingo relieved Oller to face the bottom of the Yankee order in the ninth. He set them down one, two, three on pitches.

Loasiga retired Langeliers for the first out of the home ninth. Then Murphy punched an opposite field single through the hole into right, and Losiga was pulledd in favor of Ron Marinaccio. Brown took three balls and then struck out. That brought up Pinder, who, in addition to his contribution with the glove, was one for three against the hit-stingy Domingo.

The game into the 10 the AJ Puk on the mound for Oakland and the Yanks’ catcher Higashioka placed on second. Benintendi an ill-advised attempt to bunt him over to third, and he was thrown out, Puk to Machín. It was power against power with Judge at the plate. Puk struck him out, but Benintendi stole second.

The A’s granted an intentional. walk to Donaldson. Puk then hit Rizzo on the shoulder with a pitch to load the bases. Murphy made two great saves to prevent wild pitches with LeMahieu at bat. Finally one got by him.

Benintendi scored. Donaldson scored.Murphy’s back hand flip went past Puk, who was slow to cover home. Rizzo went to third. LeMahieu flew out toright, but the Yankees had a seemingly insurmountable 2-0 lead.

Oakland, however, wasn’t done yet. With one out, Stephen Vogt, hitting for Bride, sent a change up 396 feet deep over the right field fence, driving Pinder, the zombie runner, in before him to tie the score. Marinacccio struck out Allen, but the third strike sailed wild and Allen reached first, moving up to second on Kemp’s single to right.

Marinaccio was through. In came Lou Trivino, the not too long ago Athletic reliever who once had been their closer. He got Langeliers to go down swinging in vain at an 82 mph slider.

We went into the 11th with Joel Payamps on the mound and Torres the ghost runner on second. He stayed there as Payamps retired Cabrera, Kiner-Falefa, and Higashioka, the last on a fine play by Allen, going into the hole at deep short and firing a bullet to first.

Trivino walked Murphy, who joined Langliers on the basepaths. Brown flew out to center, and both runners held. Pinder grounded to Kiner-Falefa at short, tailor made for a double play. His toss to LeMahieu forced Murphy at second, but LeMahileu threw wildly past second, allowing Murphy to dash home with the winning tally.

As the Cubans say, all we know about baseball is that it’s round and comes in a square box.

Payamps (3-3) got the win; Trivino P(2-8), the loss.

Sunday the A’s will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 20 game winning streak, followed at 1:07 with a chance for Oakland to even the series. Stranger thinks have happened; they did today. Clarke Smith(5-2, 2.18) will go for the Yankees; Zach Logue (3-8, 6.04) for the Athletics.

Sporting KC take down Earthquakes in 1-0 shutout win

San Jose Earthquakes midfielder Jamiro Monteiro looks to pass the ball during the match at Children’s Mercy Park on Saturday Aug 27, 2022. (San Jose Earthquakes)

by Marko Ukalovic

A familiar result in a place that has been harsh for the San Jose Earthquakes.

Sporting Kansas City scored early in the first half and held on for a 1-0 shutout victory over the ‘Quakes on Saturday evening at Children’s Mercy Park.

San Jose is winless in seven of its last eight matches. Sporting KC has won three out of its last four matches.

Sporting KC (8-15-5-29 points) has points in 12 out of its past 13 (8W, 4D) matches against San Jose, including 14 of the past 17 at Children’s Mercy Park.

In their last four matches, Sporting KC has scored 10 goals in the first half during that stretch.

Dániel Sallói was at the right place at the right time during a clearing attempt by Paul Marie in the 10th minute. Roger Espinoza started the play with a cross into the middle of the box where Marie deflected the ball right onto the foot of Sallói who fired a shot into the right corner for his sixth goal of the season.

San Jose (6-12-9-27 points) had a golden opportunity to get on the board in the fifth minute. Benji Kikanovic sprung Jeremy Ebobisse on a breakaway. Ebobisse’s shot attempt was intended for the far left corner but sailed wide of the net.

“We had an opportunity from Cristian Espinoza, Jeremy [Ebobisse] had an opportunity, a set piece was another one and then we had another from Cade [Cowell] where Jebo [Jeremy Ebobisse] couldn’t get to it. It was an interesting game and I believe we did all we could do to win the game,” interim head coach Alex Covelo said.

Sporting KC took control of the second half as they had the pitch tilted inside the ‘Quakes zone for the majority of the half by creating numerous scoring chances only to have ‘Quakes goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski keep the ball out of the net.

The home team thought they had doubled their lead in the 58th minute when Graham Zusi floated in a cross to an unmarked Nicolas Isimat-Mirin who one touched the ball into the back of the net. However, after a VAR review, the play was determined offsides.

San Jose had a chance for the equalizer in the 82nd when they were awarded a free kick just outside the box. However, Ebobisse’s attempt went beyond the net to the left side past an outstretched Sporting KC goalkeeper John Pulskamp.

“At this point in the season, anything besides three points is really frustrating. We obviously know that we only have seven games left now. I think this was a big opportunity tonight but then there’s another one next Sunday against Vancouver,” Marcinkowski said.

Pulskamp was a perfect four for four to earn his first clean sheet of the season. Pulskamp has started the past five matches in place of injured Tim Melia. Marcinkowski made a season high seven saves on eight shots in the losing effort.

Oskar Aegren started at center back for San Jose in place of Nathan who was suspended for the match due to yellow card accumulation. It was Aegren’s third appearance for San Jose.

GAME NOTES: San Jose finished with two corner kicks. Sporting KC had four.

San Jose is now 25-29-10 all-time vs. Sporting KC, including an 8-22-2 record on the road.

The Earthquakes are now 6-8-6 in MLS play under Covelo.

Midfielder Jamiro Monteiro made his 100th MLS appearance (75 w/ PHI, 25 w/ SJ), and played the entire 90 minutes.

Seventeen-year-old rookie midfielder Niko Tsakiris made his fifth career appearance, entering the match as a substitute in the 73rd minute.

Tommy Thompson played in 178th games for San Jose, which ranks fourth all-time in franchise history.

UP NEXT: San Jose returns home to host the Vancouver Whitecaps on Sunday 9/4 at 6:30pm at Pay Pal Park.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Dodgers Spanish announcer Jarrin prepares for retirement after 65 years in baseball; plus more commentary

Los Angeles Dodger Spanish announcer Jaime Jarrin in his broadcast booth at Dodgers Stadium is good friends with Oakland A’s Spanish announcer Amaury Pi Gonzalez. Jarrin broadcasted Dodger baseball in Spanish from beginning to end of his career. (file photo Los Angeles Times)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 In recent interviews Los Angeles Dodgers Spanish radio lead announcer Jaime Jarrin reflected back on a long 65 year career. Jarrin will call it quits after the Dodgers post season.

#2 Amaury, Jaime is a Hall of Famer in the Ford C Frick wing of the Hall of Fame in talking with him what does his enshrinement mean to him.

#3 Amaury, there are a number of fans who are calling out teams who aren’t traveling their play by play announcers because they can tell by the delay on a play that is in question and something they might notice while waiting for clarification on a play that an announcer who is at a live game can call and dial up right away.

#4 Amaury, is it a matter of saving a buck for MLB teams not traveling their broadcasters and how much have has the broadcast suffered not having play by play announcers on the road?

#5 During Friday night’s game at the Coliseum relief pitcher Lou Trivino was warming up in the New York bullpen when bat boy came up to him with a No. 56 jersey Trivino was warming up with a No. 50 jersey. Trivino said after the mishap he wasn’t paying attention and it wasn’t the first time and it won’t be the last. Trivino said he might try on the No. 99 jersey Aaron Judge’s number for a little run.

Join Amaury Pi Gonzalez for That’s Amaury News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Marko Ukalovic: Would 49ers have been better off just staying in San Francisco?; Troubles with City of Santa Clara

Levi Stadium the site of all operation cost disputes over the last few years between the San Francisco 49ers and the City of Santa Clara. Would the 49ers in hindsight been better off staying and building their own stadium in San Francisco? (file photo from Hochtief)

On 49ers podcast with Marko:

#1 The City of Santa Clara and the San Francisco 49ers continue to their embroil over stadium operation costs. The 49ers offered Santa Clara a $50,000 increase from the $650,000 to $700,000 to the general fund. In all the 49ers want to settle the dispute at a total of $4 million from $3.3 million.

#2 Marko, Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor said a proposal given to city council members by the 49ers ten minutes before a meeting was ridiculous because it did give her or city council members time to contemplate the impacts of the proposal. The conflict was not resolved despite the 49ers latest proposal.

#3 According to 49ers spokesman Rahul Chandhok the 49ers had lengthy discussions on how to settle the dispute with the Santa Clara city attorney over the last three months and that draft proposals were discussed and shared over the last two months and this should not have been a surprise to Gillmor and the city council.

#4 In hindsight considering all the problems with the city the 49ers have had over the operation costs with the city and some fans complaints about sitting in the hot sun on August and September days wouldn’t the team have been better off building the stadium and staying in San Francisco.

#5 Turning to the 49ers on the field the 49ers were shutout on Thursday in Houston 17-0 and 49ers quarterback Trey Lance said that there were mistakes and the team will get better and get ready for opening day on Sep 11th in Chicago.

#6 Marko, how doubtful is the offensive line was it a matter of Lance not getting enough time to throw and had to keep running because of the Houston Texans pass rush?

Marko Ukalovic is a 49ers beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Yanks score 3 fifth inning runs on A’s Sears holds up for 3-2 win; Here comes the Judge with his 49th HR

New York Yankees Aaron Judge rounds the bases after hitting a three home run off Oakland A’s pitcher JP Sears in the top of the fifth inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Fri Aug 26, 2022 (AP News photo)

New York (78-48). 3. 9. 1

Oakland (46-81). 2. 5. 0

Friday, August 26, 2022

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–Your Oakland Athletics, whose won-lost record of 46-81 had them looking up at the rest of major league baseball except the Washington Nationals, sent an ex Yankee to the mound to do battle tonight with the AL East-leading Bronx Bombers, who had trounced them 13-4 some 20 hours earlier.

The result was a tight pitcher’s duel that ended with the visitors on top 3-2 but which could be considered a moral victory for an Oakland team that would not give up.

The only time I saw JP Sears, Oakland’s starter, pitch before tonight’s match up with the Yanks was on August 10. On that occasion, he hurled 5-1/3 beautiful innings of one hit shutout ball against the Angels before running out of steam and yielding two more hits, one of the infield variety.

After striking out Shohei Ohtani, who had gotten a single off him in the first, Sears gave up a three run homer that cost him and the A’s the game, which eventually went 10 innings.

The 26 year old southpaw went 1-0, 2.05 for the Yankees before coming to Oakland in the deal that sent Frankie Montás and Lou Trivino to the Bronx. Between then and game time, he was 2-0, 1.76 for the green and gold.

Sears pitched decently tonight, although he again faltered for one fatidic frame. He went six innings, allowing eight hits, one of which was a home run with two on base that accounted for all the runs scored against him, which were earned.

He also yielded four walks, one of which was intentional. The other was semi-intentional, and both were issued to the perpetrator of the round tripper, Aaron Judge. Sears K’d three Yankees and had a pitch count of 78, 53 of which were strikes. He took the loss, bringing his overall record to 5-1, 2,28.

On the mound for New York was 31 year old righty Gerrit Cole, making his 26th start of the season, for which he was 9-6, 3.41. His lifetime figures were 126-69, 3.22 over all and 5-1, 2.70 when facing Oakland, against whom he never had thrown less than six innings a start.

Tony Kent, Sean Murphy, Chad Pinder, and Stephen Vogt are the only Athletics he had faced in regular season competition, holding them to a collective .231 batting average. He signed with the Yankees as a free agent in December 2019 after seven successful years with the Pirates and Astros. He’s been named to the all-star team five times.

Cole was in fine form tonight, hurling 6-2/3 innings of one hit, no run baseball before Jonah Bride touched him for a solo home run, the only time an Athletic crossed the plate against him all night. All told, he pitched 7-1/3 innings, allowing three hits, two walks, and hitting one batter while striking out 11. He got the well earned win, bringing his record to 10-6, 3.31.

Before the game started, the Athletics announced that they had placed Skye Bolt on the 10 day injured list as a result of what they described as a right knee patella subluxation.

Right handed reliever Norge Ruíz also was removed from the roster, having been optioned back to Las Vegas. Replacing those two, portside pitcher Jared Koenig and infielder Dermis García were recalled from the Aviators.

Oswaldo Cabrera ignited chants of ¨Let´s go, Yankees¨with a triple against the right field auxiliary scoreboard to lead off the top of the third. The chants, now of ¨MVP¨changed to boo’s when, one out later, Sears conceded a walk to Judge.

The Yankee fans had nothing audible to say when Giancarlo Stanton bounced into an inning ending around the horn double play that preserved the scoreless tie.

Sears was in no position to grant an intentional pass to Judge when he came to bat in the top of the fifth with DJ LeMahieu and Oswaldo Cabrera on first and second respectively, thanks to back to back leadoff singles. The Yankee center fielder blasted his erstwhile teammate’s first offering, a hanging slider, 427 feet into straightaway center, and, just like that, the Bombers were ahead, 3-0.

Sears hung around for one more inning, a scoreless sixth, before being relieved by the freshly recalled Jared Koenig. Koenig threw three scoreless innings, a feather in his cap.

In the bottom of the seventh, with two out and no one on, Bride finally broke through New York’s hermetically sealed defense and spoiled Cole’s incipient shutout by lifting a 78 mph knuckle curve into the left field seats for his first major league home run. The ball travelled 376 feet and, given the speed of the pitch, Bride provided all of the power himself. It was only the second Oakland hit of the game.

Nick Allen got the third to lead off the bottom of the eighth. One out later, manager Aaron Boone called on Jonathan Loasiga to replace Cole. He closed out the inning with no trouble.

Wandy Peralta pitched the ninth for the visitors. Pinder whacked a one out double to right. Dermis García, the other new addition to the Athletics’ roster, lined an opposite field single to right that brought Pinder home to tighten the score to 3-2.

Peralta then fanned Bride for the second out. Up came David Mackinnon to hit for Stevenson The count reached 2-2 before Peralta struck him out swinging for the final out.

Tomorrow’s 6:07 installment of this four game serial will feature right handers Domingo Germán (2-2, 3.89) pitching for the Yankees and Adam Oller (2-6, 6.41) on the mound for the Athletics.

Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Rich Perez: Just win baby Raiders go perfect in pre season; Vegas defeats New England 23-6

Las Vegas Raiders running back Zamir White (35) celebrates with guard John Simpson (76) after a touchdown run during the first half against the visiting New England Patriots at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Fri Aug 26, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the podcast with Rich:

#1 The Las Vegas Raiders completed their first undefeated pre season in the franchise history going 4-0.

#2 Rich talks about the quarterbacking of third stringer Chase Garbers and second stringer and back up quarterback Jarett Stidham. Garbers threw for 12-22 for 141 yards and Stidham went 4-6 and 72 yards.

#3 The Raiders offensive plan was effective scoring three times out of four possessions. Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels had his game plan working on both sides of the ball.

#4 The receivers are going to be exciting with Keelan Cole 3 receptions for 48 yards, Tyron Johnson one reception for 45 yards, Jesper Horsted two receptions and 35 yards.

#5 The Raiders open up their regular season at So Fi Stadium in Los Angeles against the Los Angeles Chargers. Can the Raiders live up to their pre season performance and carry it over to opening week on Sun Sep 11?

Join Rich Perez for the Las Vegas Raiders podcasts home and away at http://www.sportsradioservice.com