Headline Sports podcast with Jessica Kwong: Did Warriors Thompson show up Booker and Suns in first career ejection?; Will Judge leave the Yankees?

Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson (left) jaws with Phoenix Sun Devin Booker (right) before shoving Suns Mikal Bridges at Walking Stick Arena in Phoenix on Tue Oct 25, 2022 (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Jessica:

#1 Jessica in Tuesday night’s game in Phoenix their were seven technicals resulting in a career first ejection for Golden State Warrior Klay Thompson after telling Phoenix Suns Devon Booker who said Thompson was a four time World Champion over and over. Things got heated both bumped chests both were hit with technicals and as Thompson walked off he was bumped by the Suns Mikal Bridges and Thompson shoved Bridges resulting in a ejection. Did Thompson show up Booker and the Suns with his rubbing in the four time champion stuff?

#2 Jessica the big question everybody is asking in New York is Aaron Judge done as a New York Yankee as his contract in New York comes to an end. It’s going to be highest bidder for Judge and his Yankee teammates hope he stays on board “He exemplifies what being a New York Yankee is all about,” said Yankee first baseman Anthony Rizzo.

#3 Jessica, the 2022 World Series is about to get underway with the Philadelphia Phillies and the Houston Astros. All the talk has been about how many times Astros manager Dusty Baker had got to the World Series with other teams only to be denied a World Series ring. The Astros are undefeated in post season how do you see Dusty and the Astros chances in getting Dusty his first ring?

#4 The Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson said he’s ready to go this Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London this Sunday. Wilson suffering from a hamstring injury sat out last Sunday against the New York Jets. Wilson rehabbed doing exercises on the plane to London.

#5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans said he did not sign an autograph for two officials sideline judge Jeff Lamberth and line judge Tripp Sutter following the Bucs loss to the Carolina Panthers 21-3. Evans said he was talking about golf with Lamberth and Sutter and did not sign an autograph for them.

Join Jessica Kwong for Headline Sports Wednesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: Will offensive line protect Garoppolo much better this week against Rams?

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo walks off the Levi Stadium in Santa Clara field after the 49ers were defeated handedly by the Kansas City Chiefs on Sun Oct 23, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with David:

#1 David, the San Francisco 49ers who are coming off a tough loss to the Kansas City Chiefs had a concern about protecting 49er quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo. The offensive line couldn’t seem to stop the Chiefs defensive pass rush.

#2 Dave, do you see running back Christian McCaffrey being a quick study on the playbook as he was impressive but did wing some of the playbook in last Sunday’s game?

#3 49ers are in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium against the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday. The Rams have lost two of their last three games and are coming off a win against the Carolina Panthers. How do you see this match up this Sunday in the Southland.

Join David Zizmor for the 49ers podcasts Wednesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Suns Wallop Golden State 134-105; Seven technicals and Thompson first career ejection

The Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson (right) drives on the Phoenix Suns Mikal Bridges (left) in first half action at Walking Stick Arena in Phoenix on Tue Oct 25, 2022 (AP News photo)

Suns Wallop Golden State 134-105

By Barbara Mason

Tuesday night the Golden State Warriors (2-2) took on the Phoenix Suns (3-1) at Footprint Center. Both teams are coming off wins, the Warriors beating the Kings Sunday 130-125 and the Suns handling the Clippers 112-95 on Sun Oct 23. Golden State has struggled in transition and will be looking for some improvement against a very tough Phoenix Suns.

The Warriors got a fast start and led through the opening minutes before the Suns got going. With five minutes left in the first quarter the Suns had taken a ten point lead and after the first 12 minutes Phoenix held a 37-29 lead. The Warriors had shot at 46% and the Suns edged them slightly shooting at 48%.

In the Warriors last game, the second unit had struggled but in this outing these young guys were nothing short of terrific. This unit had cut the Suns lead from eight points to a tie game at 39 in the early minutes of the second quarter.

This game remained close with the Suns holding slim leads throughout the quarter. The Warriors Jordan Poole hit a three that was nullified by a shot clock violation in the closing seconds. The Suns Chris Paul hit a three with 0.5 seconds left on the clock and at the half, it was Phoenix with a 72-66 lea

The Suns Devon Booker led the Suns with 16 points scored. Poole had the point high off the bench with 14 points and Warrior guard Stephen Curry led the starting roster with 13 points.

The difference in the first half for the Warriors was points in the paint. James Wiseman and Jonathan Kuminga would need to step up in the second half. They would need some defensive excellence if they wanted to beat the Suns.

The Suns began to run away with the third quarter. They had an 11-0 run and led 94-77 with four minutes left in the third. A blow for the Warriors was the ejection of Klay Thompson, the first of his career. The Suns were getting to the free throw line in this game while the Warriors were not and that had a lot to do with the score of this game.

The Suns had shot 28 free throws in the first three quarters. At the end of the third quarter the Suns had a considerable lead 105-86. Phoenix had scored 33+ points in the first three quarters; they were in total command of this game.

Things began to get tight in the fourth quarter when the Warriors cut a 19 point Sun lead to 12. The Warriors were on a 7-0 run before the Suns began to push back leading 115-99 with under six minutes left in the game.

The Suns continued to extend their lead for the remainder of the game. Booker was relentless finishing with 34 points. The final was 134-105 in a dominating game by Phoenix. The Sun’s defense was just better than Golden State’s.

The high score for the Warriors was Curry with 21 points. It was a lackluster offensive effort from Golden State. They hung with the Suns in the first half but it all came apart in the second half.

Thursday night the Warriors will play Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat at Chase Center. Tipoff will be at 7:00 PM.

Historic night for Kessel as Golden Knights upend Sharks 4-2

The Vegas Golden Knights Phil Kessel scored in the first period in his 990th consecutive game against the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center in San Jose on Tue Oct 25, 2022 (AP News photo)

By Daniel Dullum

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Vegas’ Phil Kessel scored his first goal of the season while establishing an NHL record for durability on Tuesday, as the Golden Knights defeated San Jose 4-2 at SAP Center.

The NHL Pacific Division-leading Golden Knights improved to 6-2, while San Jose is in sixth place in the Pacific with a 2-7 mark.

Kessel – who broke in with the Boston Bruins in 2006 and also played for Toronto, Pittsburgh and Arizona – has played in 990 straight games, breaking the old record held by Keith Yandle. He hasn’t missed a game since 2009, playing 12 consecutive seasons without missing a contest.

Kessel’s goal, the 400th of his career, came at 15:51 of the first period, assisted by Brett Howden.

San Jose came back with a pair of goals to take a 2-1 lead in the second period. Nico Sturm’s fourth goal of the season at 5:53 was the equalizer, and Matt Nieto scored his first goal of the season at 19:25, assisted by Tomas Hertl.

55 seconds into the third period, Vegas tied the game at 2-2 on a goal by Shea Theodore. William Karlsson’s third goal of the year put the Golden Knights ahead 3-2 at 13:13. Mark Stone tacked on the fourth Vegas goal at 14:15.

Only three penalties were called in the game – one against Sturm for interference at 15:14 of the second period, and two against Vegas in the third period.

James Reimer stopped 27 of 31 shots for San Jose, while the Golden Knights’ netminder Adin Hill faced 31 shots, stopping 29.

The Sharks host Toronto on Thursday, with a 7:30 p.m. opening faceoff.

San Jose Sharks podcast with Charanbir Mahal: Earthquake today in San Jose doesn’t scare Sharks fans; Bonino could return Thursday; Sharks open six game homestand tonight

San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer (47) stops a shot by the Philadelphia Flyers right wing Travis Konecny (11) at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Sun Oct 23, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the SJ Sharks podcast with Charanbir:

#1 Charanbir, to get this show started a 5.1 earthquake shook the South Bay 11:42 am followed by a 3.1 shaker just four minutes later at 11:46 am despite the shaking Sharks fans weren’t intimidated as they host the Vegas Golden Knights at SAP Center tonight.

#1 San Jose Sharks (2-6-0) Nick Bonino has been sidelined with an upper body injury and is expected to be out of action for tonight’s game against the Golden Knights (5-2-0).

#2 It will be the second straight game that Bonino will miss but the Sharks say he could be back on Thursday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs at SAP Center.

#3 Charanbir it’s a been a tough go for Bonino he hasn’t scored in seven games for the Sharks and the Sharks are hoping to see him make a strong comeback on offense.

#4 Tonight Charanbir is the first of six throw back sweater nights for the Sharks who will be wearing their California Golden Seals throw back jerseys. The Seals were the Bay Area’s first NHL team from 1966-1976. The Bay didn’t have an NHL team for 15 years until the Sharks came along in 1991.

#5 The Sharks went 2-2 on this last road trip and are 2-6 are hoping to defeat the Golden Knights who defeated the Maple Leafs in their last game on Monday night 3-1. Charanbir how do you see these two teams matching up tonight?

Charanbir Mahal filled in for Troy Ewers who does the Sharks podcasts during Sharks home games at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson: Kicker Karty big help during nail biting situations for Stanford

Stanford Cardinal kicker Joshua Karty (43) had the responsibility of all of Stanford’s scoring kicking five field goals on Sat Oct 22, 2022 at Stanford Stadium against the visiting Arizona State Sun Devils (AP News photo)

On the Stanford Cardinal football podcast with Michael:

#1 Stanford Cardinal kicker Joshua Karty who booted a come from behind field goal with 6:28 left against the Arizona State Sun Devils to help the Stanford with a come from behind victory 15-14.

#2 Karty did all the scoring for the Cardinal with five field goals kicking two in the first quarter, one in the third and two more in the fourth quarter.

#3 The win snapped a ten game conference losing streak the last time the Cardinal beat a Pac 12 team was against Oregon 31-24 on Oct 2, 2021 much to the relief head coach David Shaw as Stanford picks up their third win of the season.

#4 Michael, coach Shaw says that the Cardinal are finding their groove by playing hard and having the ball bouncing their way. The win was the Cardinal’s second straight win.

#5 The UCLA Bruins (6-1) will be the next opponent for the Cardinal in Los Angeles. The Bruins recently had a six game win streak snapped by the Oregon Ducks (6-1) in a 45-30 loss. Talk about how you see this game Saturday at UCLA for Stanford.

Join Michael for the Cardinal podcasts each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Marko Ukalovic: McCaffrey can’t do it all; 49ers go up against Rams in LA on Sunday

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo walks off the field at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara after the 49ers were trounced by the Kansas City Chiefs on Sun Oct 23, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with Marko:

#1 Before last Sunday’s game at Levi Stadium the San Francisco 49ers (3-4) organization were excited about the signing of running back Christian McCaffrey from the Carolina Panthers. But McCaffrey can’t do all the heavy lifting as the 49ers were defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs (5-2) heavily 44-23.

#2 McCaffrey carried for eight times for 38 yards for an average of 4.8 yards. His teammates and fans were excited to see him carry the ball but it wasn’t enough as he didn’t score and the offense fall well short of challenging the Chiefs.

#3 Marko, talk about George Kittle who picked up his first touchdown of the season with six receptions for 98 yards and averaged 16.3 yards per catch. A day on the field but still facing the Chiefs you have to get in the end zone more times then that.

#4 McCaffrey got in the game but the question that resounded loudly how prepared was he for head coach Kyle Shanahan’s playbook?

#5 The Los Angeles Rams (3-3) despite getting defeated by the 49ers back on Oct 3, 24-9 and have lost two of their last three games they will have home field this Sunday and are coming off a 24-10 win against the Carolina Panthers how do you see this match up?

Join Marko for the 49ers podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Tony Renteria: Jacobs virtually did all the heavy lifting for the Raiders

Josh Jacobs scores one of his three fourth quarter touchdowns against the Houston Texans at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sun Oct 23, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the Raiders podcast with Tony R:

#1 Tony, three touchdowns in one quarter the last one at that for Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs not bad in a day’s work in defeating the Houston Texans.

#2 Tony was it a matter of the Texans virtually didn’t have any run defense or Jacobs was able to find holes and capitalize the run game.

#3 Tony as a team the Raiders finished the game with 400 yards of offense and averaged 7.3 yards per carry. That’s some improved offense since their previous game against the Kansas City Chiefs in that one point 30-29 loss.

#4 On the Houston side of the field the Texans head coach Lovie Smith said the defense just didn’t play well enough Sunday. Smith said the defense needs to keep pushing and do better than they did.

#5 The Raiders start a two game road trip starting in New Orleans this Sunday and it’s off to Jacksonville on Sun Oct 30th. What is your prediction for this Sunday at the Superdome.

Tony does the Raiders podcasts Tuesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Dusty’s best shot to win first World Series: Astros-Phillies game 1 Friday

No doubt about it Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker (12) is a players manager and they have responded by advancing to the 2022 World Series. It could be Dusty’s first World Series win of his managing career (AP News photo)

On That’s Amaury’s podcast:

#1 Amaury, Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker has managed in the World Series before but never has won one. This Friday he will get another turn in game 1 of the Fall Classic can Dusty’s Astros beat the Philadelphia Phillies?

#2 It was quite a ALCS with the New York Yankees for the Astros sweeping them in four games they were not distracted by all the booing at Yankee Stadium and focused on keeping the Yankees out of the run.

#3 Amaury game 5 was a razor close game for the Astros winning it by one run 6-5. The Astros scored their runs in bulk four times in the top of the third and twice in the top of the seventh enough to hold onto win.

#4 Talk about Dusty’s chance to get the ring if he can win this World Series against the Phillies.

#5 You’ve had many opportunities to speak with Dusty over the years in talking with him the coveted ring has to be on the top of his list.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez does News and Commentary podcasts Tuesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Chiefs spoil McCaffery’s debut in dominant 44-23 win over 49ers

Juju Smith-Schuster and Travis Kelce celebrate reaching the end zone during the Kansas City Cheifs 44-23 win over the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday OCT 23, 2022. (Kansas City Cheifs)

by Marko Ukalovic

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — In a battle of good offense versus good defense, offense won.

The Kansas City Chiefs offense scored 28 points in the second half en route to a convincing 44-23 win over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon at Levi’s Stadium.

San Francisco has two in a row and dropped to 3-4 on the season. Kansas City bounced back after a tough loss to the Buffalo Bills last week and entered their bye week at 5-2.

“You know 5-2 looks a lot better than 4-3,” said Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. “I think it comes where we’ll look forward to getting a little bit healthier. I think this leads them into a nice positive week where they can have some recovery time.”

The game marked the debut for running back Christian McCaffery in a 49ers uniform. McCaffery was acquired late Thursday evening for four future draft picks. He started out well with two rushes for 19 yards. McCaffery finished with 38 yards on eight carries and added two receptions for 24 yards.

The day belonged to the Chiefs as they dominated both sides of the ball. On defense they took advantage of two returning offensive tackles for San Francisco who were playing less than 100% health wise. They consistently pressured quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and won the battle in the trenches in the second half.

On the offensive side of the ball, they made San Francisco’s high-ranking defense look subpar as they scored 28 of their 42 points in the second half as the 49ers had no answer trying to keep the high-ocatane offense out of the endzone.

It was the worst performance for San Francisco’s defense on the season, despite having defensive end Nick Bosa back in the lineup after recovering from a hamstring injury. They gave up over 500 yards of total offense and were undiscipline with motion penalties. They also failed to get off the field on two separate long third down conversions that led to touchdowns for Kansas City on both drives. A third and 11 was converted for a 57-yard reception by Marquez Valdez-Scantling with a deep throw down the field by quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Then a third and 20 was converted on a screen play to Jerick McKinnon for 34 yards.

“Whenever you play the best teams in the league, you want to show what you’re all about. I believe the 49ers are one of the best teams in the league, obviously one of the best defenses. So, for us coming off a loss against the bills, you don’t want to have two losses (in a row) heading into the bye week. So we knew this was an extremely important game. That bye week is a lot better when you’re coming off a win,” said Mahomes.

San Francisco actually started the game well in the first quarter. An interception by safety Talanoa Hufanga set up the 49ers first touchdown. Garoppolo connected with Ray-Ray McCloud for a nine-yard touchdown reception to give San Francisco a 10-0 lead with 6:29 left.

Kansas City started to find its groove as they answered back on their next drive. Mecole Hardman took a quick shovel pass from Mahomes and raced in for an eight-yard touchdown, the first of his three-touchdown day.

Hardman gave the Chiefs their first lead with 7:09 left in the second quarter when he rushed for a 25-yard touchdown for a 14-13 lead Kansas City went into halftime with.

San Francisco had a chance to regain the lead after Skyy Moore fumbled a punt return that the Sam Womack recovered at the Chiefs 12-yard line. However, the 49ers failed to capitalize as three plays later Garoppolo was intercepted in the end zone by Joshua Williams.

“You know that’s a good team,” said 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan summarizing the game. “You know they’re going to make some big plays, but I thought the most frustrating thing was the spots we hurt ourselves. In that first half, some of the false starts that we had on offense, lining up in the neutral zone on defense. For us to have that false start on the field goal, I was obviously so excited because they muffed the punt the next time, but for us to have a turnover there was a real big mistake. Ended up being alright when they missed that field goal. We talked about some of that stuff at halftime. We come out, give up a huge kick return and then have a really stupid penalty to add 15 yards at the end of it. Those are the things that disappoint me the most.”

While San Francisco was getting field goals on their drives, Kansas City responded with touchdown drives. The opening kickoff in the second half had Isiah Pacheco return the ball for 48 yards. To make matters worse, Jauan Jennings hit Pacheco out of bounds tacking on another 15 yards with an unsportsman like penalty.

The Chiefs only needed three plays to score and extend their lead when running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire ran for a 16-yard touchdown. After a San Francisco field goal, Kansas City marched back down the field on a nine play 75-yard drive finished off with a four-yard touchdown reception from Mahomes to Justin Watson.

San Francisco cut the deficit to 28-23 when Garoppolo connected with tight end George Kittle for a 15-yard touchdown reception where Kittle jumped up high to reel in the ball.

That was as close as the 49ers would get as the Chiefs sealed the deal by scoring the final 16 points on two touchdowns and a safety when Frank Clark sacked Garoppolo in the end zone.

Penalties, turnovers and missed opportunities were the combination of what became an embarrassing loss for San Francisco on their home turf in front of the Niners Faithful.

Mahomes finished a great afternoon going 25 of 34 for 423 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. Hardman had 60 total yards to go alone with his touch rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown. Juju Smith-Schuster led all wide outs in receiving with seven catches for 124 yards and one touchdown.

Garoppolo finished went 25 of 37 for 303 yards (the most he has thrown for this season) with two touchdown and one interception in what was a frustrating afternoon for the veteran quarterback. Jeff Wilson Jr led the 49ers in rushing with 54 yards on seven carries. Kittle was the leading receiver for San Francisco with six catches for 98 yards and one touchdown.

“I thought, especially early on in the first half, just getting those field goals instead of touchdowns, I thought that was a big difference. Just momentum and things like that, we knew going into this game that we had to score touchdowns and match with these guys, and we didn’t. And I think that with the combination of the turnovers and penalties, that’s the result you’re going to get,” Garoppolo said.

GAME NOTES: San Francisco finished 8-for-14 on third down conversions. Kansas City went 6-for-9.

The 49ers are now 1-20 when they enter the fourth trailing by three or more points.

Bosa recorded his seventh sack of the season in just the seventh game of the season. Bosa and Hall of Famer Bryant Young are the the last members of the 49ers to register seven or more sacks through the team’s first seven games.

McCloud’s touchdown reception was the first of his career.

It was the 11th time in Garoppolo’s career he has thrown for 300 plus yards in a game, his first since against the Los Angeles Rams on 1/9/22 (316 yards).

UP NEXT: San Francisco travels to Los Angeles to take on the Rams in an NFC West showdown on Sunday 10/30 at 1:25pm at SoFi Stadium.