Golden State Warriors podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Can this Warrior team go all the way again?

Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (11) shoots against Los Angeles Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell, right, during the second half of Game 2 at Chase Center in San Francisco on Thu May 4, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the Warriors podcast with Jeremiah:

#1 It was a night of trying to solve the Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson for the Los Angeles Lakers defense but remained a mystery as Thompson led Golden State in scoring with 30 points.

#2 Thompson’s not so secret weapon was landing those eight 3 pointers which were devastating for the Lakers who lost wide 27 point margin 127-100.

#3 Stephen Curry who scored 50 points last Sunday in game 7 against Sacramento. Curry dropped in 20 points with 12 assists and the Lakers were keyed in on him and Thompson got dished off the ball.

#4 The Warriors set the NBA record for the most three pointers in the first two games of a playoff with 21. It’s the three point shot that hurt the Lakers and they had a tough time stopping that outside shot.

#5 The Lakers LeBron James led the Lakers with 23 points followed by Rui Hachimura who scored 21 but it just wasn’t enough for the Lakers. The Warriors defense also keyed in on Anthony Davis who was held to just 11 points.

Join Jeremiah for the Warrior podcasts throughout the NBA Playoffs on Friday nights at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Daniel Dullum: A’s open up 3 game series in KC tonight; Time running out on A’s ballpark funding in Vegas

Oakland Athletics’ JJ Bleday (33) looks up as he crosses home plate after hitting a home run during the second inning against the Seattle Mariners at the Oakland Coliseum on Thu May 4, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Daniel:

#1 The Seattle Mariners (15-16) Taylor Trammell slugged his second home run in five games after coming off the IL and drove in three runs in Seattle’s 5-3 win on Thursday as the Oakland A’s (6-26) got swept in three games.

#2 Trammell said that his hitting is consistent when pitches are over the plate and not being able to pull the pitch and to hit the ball to all different fields.

#3 A’s starter Drew Rucinski got touched up for two runs in the top of the fourth and three in the top of the fifth was this just a matter of control or the M’s were just seeing the ball pretty good off Rucinski’s pitches?

#4 The A’s attendance did improve over the previous two games getting 13,025 where they got 5,268 on Wednesday night in the their 7-2 ten inning loss that had a 66 minute rain delay.

#5 The A’s have not presented a solid plan according to Nevada Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager (D-Las Vegas) who said the A’s have no renderings or no proposed public money for the structure on a new A’s ballpark the A’s need $500 million in funding. There are some 32 days left on the legislative calendar and time is running out. Yeager said that if something was going to happen it should have happened last week. If time runs out on the Las Vegas ballpark proposal do you see the A’s having to go back to Oakland Sheng Thao and revisit the possibility of restarting Howard Terminal in Oakland?

Join Daniel for the A’s podcasts each Friday night at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Warriors Thompson’s 30 pts difference maker in 127-100 win over Lakers

Golden State Warriors guard Donte DiVincenzo, center, and Los Angeles Lakers forward Rui Hachimura, right, reach for the ball during the first half of Game 2 at Chase Center in San Francisco on Thu May 4, 2023 (AP News photo)

Warriors Even Series 1-1 Demolishing Lakers 127-100

By Barbara Mason

The Golden State Warriors (1-1) came away with a huge 127-100 victory against the Los Angeles Lakers (1-1) on Thursday night . It was a must win for Golden State not wanting to fall behind the Lakers 0-2. Also not wanting to lose two games at Chase Center despite having a great start and a great finish in game one the Warriors lost in game one 117-112 and had a huge recovery in game 2.

In game one both teams were terrific. There were only eight turnovers for each team; so great ball protection for the Warriors and the Lakers. The Lakers dominated in the paint in that first game and Thursday night the Warriors were able to flip the script with their 27 point victory.

Game 2 recap: In the opening quarter, the Lakers finished with a 33-26 lead. LeBron James had a great start and as this game went on he would not get a whole lot of support from his starters. It was all on him.

In the second quarter the Warriors really took the Lakers to task dominating in the paint. With under two minutes left in the half, the Warriors had a 65-54 lead. Of concern were the three personal fouls called on Warrior guard Stephen Curry. Anthony Davis had three personals as well. Klay Thompson went off in the half finishing with 19 points. At the half the Warriors had a 67-56 lead.

LeBron finished the first half with 21 points and 23 for the game and Rui Hachimura had 14 off the bench and was four of four from downtown finished with 21 points in the contest. Thompson finished the half with 19 points the only Warrior in double digits. The turnaround from Davis was stunning in this game. He went from being one of the best players on the floor in game one to being pretty much completely ineffective in the first half of game two.

The Warriors put a hurt on the Lakers in the third quarter leading 110-80. Thompson continued his onslaught with 30 points, and was eight of 11 from beyond the arc. Davis continued to be a non- factor and the Warriors were outplaying the Lakers in the paint, from downtown and rebounding. They won the third quarter 43-24. Every starter for Golden State had double digits going into the fourth quarter.

The Golden State bench would finish the game delivering the win in true Warrior form. The Warriors had twice as many turnovers than in game one with 16. The Warriors finished this game with 21 shots from downtown to the Lakers ten. They were great in defensive transition and this game could not have gone better for the Warriors.

Although Curry only had 20 points, he had 12 assists. Draymond Green finished with 11 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists. “We realized that we let one go in game one and we’ve been having to bounce back all year and not a better group to do it with,” said Thompson after the game. “Our offense was flowing and our turnovers were low. We keep it simple, the flood gates will open,” Thompson who led with 30 points said.

Golden State will now travels down Southland for game three at Crypto.com Arena. That game will be played on Saturday evening with tipoff at 5:30 PM.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Len Shapiro: Rangers Kane and Tarasenko might go UFA; Calder Cup candidates; plus more

The New York Rangers Patrick Kane (8) and Vladimir Tarasenko (9) are considering unrestricted free agency the Rangers could be a big players in the sweepstakes (nhl.com file photo)

On the NHL podcast with Len Shapiro:

#1 The NHL named the finalists Norris Awards about an hour ago could you talk about who those finalists are.

#2 New York Ranger superstars Patrick Kane and Vladimir Tarasenko are considering unrestricted free agency after the post season this would be the first time that both Kane and Tarasenko would be free agents. That said is this like an invitation for the Rangers to name their price or start bidding on keeping Kane and Tarasenko.

#3 Also something to consider Kane might have to have lower body surgery he has been wanting to get this surgery for the last few seasons and wants to focus on the surgery before making a decision on free agency.

#4 Len, talk about the Calder Trophy Award candidates and the kind of season they had. From the Seattle Kraken Matty Beniers, the Buffalo Sabers Owen Power, and from the Edmonton Oilers Stuart Skinner.

#5 The Tampa Bay Lightning’s goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy said that his body just gave out in the first round against the Toronto Maple Leafs also Vasilevskiy said that he had the lowest save percentage and highest goals against since 2017-18.

#6 Len, talk about the Edmonton Oilers and Vegas Golden Knights who face off for game 2 on Saturday night. Both teams are stacked and have guys who find the back of the net for the Knights, Jack Eichel, Jonathan Marchessault, and Reily Smith. For the Oilers Connor McDavid, Leon Draisatl, and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.

Join Len throughout the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs for podcast coverage Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Mariners beat A’s 5-3 to sweep three game series at Coliseum

Oakland Athletics pitcher Drew Rucinski works against the Seattle Mariners during the first inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Thu May 4, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

OAKLAND–The Seattle Mariners won Thursday’s game 5-3 to sweep the three-game series with The A’s. Oakland’s starter Drew Rucinski did well in the first two innings, throwing just 17 pitches. Things started to go south in the third and fourth innings.

In the third, he gave a two-run blast to Taylor Trammel. He worked 2/3rd of an inning in the fourth. Rucinski walked four batters and allowed two hits as the Mariners took advantage of Rucinski’s loss of command. They put three runs on the board to lead 5-3. The A’s bullpen stopped the M’s offense as they held Seattle scoreless for the last five innings of the game.

With one out in the bottom of the second, A’s right fielder JJ Bleday blasted his first home run as a member of the Oakland A’s. The A’s lead 1-0

The lead didn’t last long. in the top of the third, A’s starter Drew Rucinski walked the leadoff hitter, J.P. Crawford. The next hitter, Mariners left fielder, Taylor Trammel, belted his second home run of 2023 to give Seattle a 2-1 advantage. The A’s answered in the half of the inning with two runs to take a 3-2 lead after three complete. A’s shortstop Nick Allen, leading off the frame, walked. A’s centerfielder Esteury Ruiz tripled to deep right-centerfield to drive in Allen. Ruiz scored on Teny Kemp’s ground out.

In the fourth, A’s starter Drew Rucinski couldn’t find the strike zone. With two outs, Ruciski walked M’s catcher Cal Raleigh. Teoscar Hernandez doubled, sending Raleigh to third. Rucinski walked the next two hitters, J.P. Crawford and Taylor Trammel.

The walk to Trammel forced in Raleigh with the M’s third run. The M’s ninth hitter in the lineup, Kolton Wong, singled to drive in Hernandez and Crawford. The M’s now lead 5-3 and have men at first and third with two out. Rucinski walked M’s DH Julio Rodriguez to load the base for the second time in the inning.

A’s manager Mark Kotsay brought in Austin Pruitt to pitch. Pruitt retired Ty France for the third out. The M’s lead 5-3 midway through the fourth. Both teams failed to score after the fourth inning. The M’s win 5-3.

Game Notes: The A’s announced they designated pitchers Jeurys Familia and Domingo Acevedo for assignment. The A’s have seven days to trade them or give them unconditional release. Austin Pruitt, Spencer Patton, and Rico Garcia were called up from the Triple-A Las Vegas Aviators before Thursday’s game. All three pitched against Seattle. 

With the loss, the ‘s record is an abysmal 6-26. The A’s have gone 32 games without a starting pitcher getting a win. The Mariners improved to 15-16. The line score for Oakland was three runs, eight hits, and no errors. Seattle’s line was five runs, seven hits, and no errors.

Drew Rucinski was the losing pitcher. He has lost both of his starts for the A’s. His line was three and 2/3rds innings of work. He allowed five runs, four hits, five walks, three strikeouts, and one home run. Seattle’s George Kirby won his third game of the year and is now 3-2. Paul Seward earned his ninth save.

The A’s JJ Bleday hit his first home run as an Oakland Athletic. The A’s used five relievers. Austin Pruitt, Sam Long, Spencer Patton. Richard Lovelady and Rico Garcia all did well.

The A’s are going to Kansas City to play three games against the Royals this weekend. Lefty Kyle Muller I0-2 ERA 6.28) will go for Oakland. Kansas City will counter with righty Brad Keller(2-2 ERA 3.56). The game will start at 5:10 pm.

The time of the game was 2:24. 13, 025 were on hand to watch the A’s lose their 26th game of the year.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Giants open 3 game set with Brew Crew Friday at Oracle

San Francisco Giants’ Wilmer Flores, right, celebrates with third base coach Mark Hallberg (91) after hitting a home run against the Houston Astros during the ninth inning at Minute Maid Field in Houston on Wed May 3, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael:

#1 Miguel, the San Francisco Giants (13-17) battled with the Houston Astros (16-15) Monday through Wednesday and took two out of three from the Astros at Minute Maid Field in Houston coming back from a three game losing streak.

#2 On Wednesday afternoon to conclude the three game series the Giants Wilmer Flores belted a home run, Joey Bart and Austin Slater both hit for single RBIs that helped get the Giants over the hump in their 4-2 win.

#3 The Astros Alex Bregman belted an eighth inning two run home run to get the Astros within a run before Flores slugged his ninth inning home run that got the Giants two runs up on the Astros.

#4 The Giants got pitching help from starter Logan Webb who 7.2 innings, five hits and was charged with two earned runs, with two walks and five strike outs. He looked like he could have pitched the distance.

#5 The Giants open a three game series against the Milwaukee Brewers (18-11) Friday the Brewers who are second in the NL Central and trail the Pittsburgh Pirates by two games will battle to move up in the standings. The Brewers and Giants have neither announced a starter for Friday night’s contest.

Join Michael for the Giants podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants Look Ahead to Series With Milwaukee Brewers

San Francisco Giants pitcher Sean Manaea (left) walking with catcher Blake Sabol (right) will get the call Fri May 5, 2023 against the Milwaukee Brewers at Oracle Park in San Francisco (Mercury News file photo)

Giants Look Ahead to Series With Milwaukee Brewers

By Barbara Mason

After losing a series to the San Diego Padres last weekend in Mexico City, the San Francisco Giants most recently won a series against the defending World Series Champions, the Houston Astros.

April has been an up and down month for San Francisco winning 11 games while losing 15. The Giants also suffered numerous injury to key players. Going back to the start of April the Giants saw Joey Bart and Thairo Estrada with back and leg injuries respectively. In mid-april Michael Conforto had a calf issue and Joc Pederson with a wrist injury. Brandon Crawford and Sean Manaea also struggled. The latest injury landing him on IL was Mike Yastrzemski with a left hamstring.

The play that resulted in injury occurred when Yastrzemski tried to catch a ball in short center field. He made a diving attempt but came up just short and was helped off the field manager Gabe Kapler and trainer Dave Groeschner. Another loss for the Giants. A lot in injuries for such a young season. Nearly a dozen players had different issues in the month of April.

Going into May winning a series against the Houston Astros was certainly a step in the right direction as the team fights to get back to and beyond the .500 mark.

The Giants are off Thursday and on Friday night will take on the Milwaukee Brewers in a three-game series. First pitch is scheduled for 7:15 PM at Oracle Park. Probable pitchers for the game are Sean Manaea (0-1 ERA 7.85) for the Giants and Corbin Burnes (3-1 ERA 4.01) taking the mound for the Brewers.

San Francisco will be looking to extend their winning streak in this series. Scoring early with more consistent offense and solid performance on the mound will be most important. Without great pitching winning odds plummet. When you look at great teams, you will in most likelihood find a deep and talented bullpen.

Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: A’s on the ropes will try to avoid sweep today against Mariners at Coliseum

Oakland Athletics’ Esteury Ruiz hits an RBI double against the Seattle Mariners during the sixth inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Wed May 4, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Jerry F:

#1 On a rainy Wednesday night the A’s and Mariners battled it out which saw another heroic AJ Pollock home run help get Seattle the victory 7-2.

#2 The bottom of the sixth inning saw Oakland’s offense come alive as Ryan Noda started things off by getting walked. Following that up Esteury Ruiz knocked in Noda to get the first run of the game.

#3 However, the A’s were able to hold on to their lead until the ninth inning when a familiar foe struck. Once again Pollock played hero for the Mariners tying the game with a solo HR 2-2.

#4 Eugenio Suarez sent one to right center field and over the wall homering and giving Seattle a 5-2 lead. The run party was not over though as J.P. Crawford singled to right field sending home two runners extending the score to 7-2.

#5 Thursday, afternoon at 12:37. George Kirby (2-2,2.93) will start for the Mariners. Drew Rucinski (0-1, 4.76) will try to save the A’s from getting swept in the current series.

Join Jerry F for the Oakland A’s podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

M’s Pollock and Saurez take A’s deep in 10 inning 7-2 win at Coliseum

Seattle Mariners’ Eugenio Suárez hits a three-run home run against the Oakland Athletics during the 10th inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Wed May 3, 2023 (AP News photo)

Seattle.        000 000 101    5.  –  7. 11. 0

Oakland.    000  002  000 0. –   2.  6.  1 10 innings

Time: 3:07 (66 min. rain delay)  

 Attendance: 2,685

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–What do you do if you have a 1-0 lead and your starter, who has thrown no hit baseball for seven innings, reaches 100 pitches and you have a bullpen that can charitably be described  as shaky? If you’re the 2023 Oakland for a while longer A’s, you pull your starter and lose the game, 2-1. What do you do if you have a rookie outfielder who’s hitting .258?

That’s not a great BA, but  it’s 33 percentage points higher than your team’s average, so the kid’s holding his own against big league pitching. That, however didn’t measure up to the Athletics’ exigent standards, so the team took a look at its farm system and found a guy they’d gotten in exchange for AJ Puk, who was expected to take his place beside Jesús Luzardo as the mainstay of their rotation.

That guy is JJ Bleday, who was hitting .316 in the hitter friendly Pacific Coast League. Here is what the A’s media guide says in its first bullet point under the heading of “2022 Highlights” for Bleday: “Made both his Triple-A and Major League debuts … was batting .228 … in 85 games with 

Jacksonville when he was selected on July 23  … hit .167 … with the Marlins.” 

We had a chance to see this new acquisition tonight; he was the Athletics’ starting left fielder and batted fifth in the lineup the 6-24 A’s used against the 13-16 Seattle Mariners. Bleday went 0 for 4 and threw out a runner trying to take an extra base.  The A’s lost  7-2 in 10 innings even though they led 2-1 after eight.

But first we had to sit through a one hour and six minutes rain delay.

The home team’s starting pitcher, JP Sears, has thrown a lot of pitches this year, surpassing the 100 pitch mark once but never approaching Mason Miller’s marvelous performance of the previous evening.

The best outing Sears had under his belt in what had been an 0-2, 6.23 season, came on April 23, when his 101 offerings produced 11 strike outs but also allowed the Texas Rangers to score four runs, all earned, in six innings. The A’s won that contest, 5-4, but Sears didn’t figure in the decision

Logan Gilbert, who showed up to work with a 1-1, 4.23 mark, has four arrows in his quiver. He throws four seamers about 45.7% of the time, at an average velocity of 94.7 mph. That makes him somewhat getatable; opponents are hitting at a .356 clip against him when he uses it. Gilbert goes to the slider 23.9% of the time and with an average velocity of 88.5 mph. His two other deliveries are the curve (17.1%, 82 mph) and the split fingered fast ball (13.3% and 84.9 mph).

Sears pitched himself out of a jam in the top of the fourth. Tony Kemp bobbled JP Crawford’s lead off grounder to second and advanced to third on José Caballero’s single to left, Caballero taking second on the throw. Two strike outs and a fly to right center, and the threat was over.

The A’s broke a scoreless tie in the home sixth. Noda led off with a walk. Nick Allen moved him up a notch with a sacrifice between the mound and the late.  Ruíz sent a double to left, where Taylor Trammell had replaced Jarred Kelenic, who had been ejected in the top  of the frame for arguing a strike call.

 That brought Noda home with the first tally of the game. Then Kemp lined a two bagger down the right filed line that plated Ruíz. Gilbert recovered to retire Rooker and Laureano. But Oakland was ahead, 2-0.

Sears didn’t come out to pitch the seventh; Domingo Acevedo did. The southpaw starter had held the M’s to four hits in his six scoreless innings on the mound. He walked two and struck out seven, throwing 97 pitches, 66 for strikes.  Acevedo, who has not been pitching effectively this year, gave up a one out double to AJ Pollock and an RBI single Caballero that cut the A’s lead in half.

Gilbert also exited after six frames. The two runs he’d allowed were earned and came on three hits and two walks. He had six strike outs to his credit and had thrown 89 pitches, 51 of them for strikes.

Gabe Speier relieved him and allowed a couple of two out hits before Penn Murfee came to his rescue by striking out the  pinch hitting Jesús Aguilar.

Sam Moll  gave up a lead off single in the top of the eighth and then got a force out at second that was called a double play and then had the out call at first reversed upon a crew chief review. He picked off the surviving base runner, pinch hitter Sam Heggerty, a play that also received a crew chief review. That call was upheld. Zach Jackson came in to fan Teoscar Hernández for the final out. 

The A’s fell victim to the Curse of the Lead Off Double in their half of the frame. Nick Allen hit the ill-omened two bagger and went to third on Ruíz’s sacrifice bunt. Matt Brash kept him there, retiring Kent and Rooker.

Jackson returned to the mound to face the Mariners’ ninth inning offensive. He wasn’t successful. Cal Raleigh tied up his second game in a row, this time with a towering  blast over the left center filed fence, landing 410 from the launching pad at home plate. It came on a hanging slider.

Lauriano led off the bottom of the ninth against Brash with a single to center. Bleday fanned.  And Langeliers bounced into a 6-4-3 double play.

Overtime began with Adam Oller on the hill for Oakland and Caballero on second for the Mariners as the zombie runner. Rodríguez drew a walk.  France whiffed on a full count. Haggerty also went down swinging. And then Suárez delivered the coup du gace with towering home run to center that deflated the A’s hopes for the second consecutive night.

It came off a slider and travelled 410 feet. Various and sundry mishaps led to Seattle’s adding three runs to their total before Sam Long got the final out, leaving Oakland to enter its half of the 10th trailing 7-2.

Trevor Gott put a quick end to the game.

Brash  (3-2, 4:30) got the win. Oller (1-1, 10.07) took the loss.

Tomorrow, Thursday, afternoon at 12:37. George Kirby (2-2,2.93) will start for the Mariners. Drew Rucinski (0-1, 4.76) will try to save the A’s from complete ignominy.

Explosive tenth inning gets the Mariners a win over the A’s 7-2

Photo courtesy of AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez. Ryan Noda has a discussion with home plate umpire Brain O’Nara.

By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme)

OAKLAND- On a rainy Thursday night the A’s and Mariners battled it out which saw another heroic AJ Pollock home run help get Seattle the victory 7-2.

This game would be delayed by a bit as instead of starting at 6:40 the game started at 7:45 due to a rain delay.

For the A’s LHP JP Sears started on the mound with a 0-2 record and 6.23 ERA while for the Mariners RHP Logan Gilbert got the start sporting a 1-1 record and 4.23 ERA.

JJ Bleday made his regular season debut with the A’s in LF taking over for Conner Capel who started last game.

In the early innings both teams bats started out cold as the Mariners only had three hits by the sixth inning. While on the other hand the A’s only had one.

The bottom of the sixth inning saw Oakland’s offense come alive as Ryan Noda started things off by getting walked. Following that up Esteury Ruiz knocked in Noda to get the first run of the game. While on base Ruiz stole second and then Tony Kemp doubled sending Ruiz home.

In the seventh inning both Gilbert and Sears were relieved as Seattle called on Gabe Speier and the A’s had Domingo Acevedo come in.

Acevedo had a less than favorable inning as Jose Caballero got an RBI on a single to center field that sent home AJ Pollock bringing the score to 2-1.

However, the A’s were able to hold on to their lead until the ninth inning when a familiar foe struck. Once again Pollock played hero for the Mariners tying the game with a solo HR 2-2.

In the tenth inning Adam Oller started and continued the trend of shaky relief pitching for the green-and-white. After a walk Eugenio Suarez sent one to right center field and over the wall homering and giving Seattle a 5-2 lead. The run party was not over though as J.P. Crawford singled to right field sending home two runners extending the score to 7-2.

The A’s were given one last chance with Trevor Gott dealing on the mound for the Mariners but, other than a Roman Laureano single there wasn’t much to mention. Oakland fell once again to the Mariners late 7-2.

Of note in this game was the Mariners bottom three hitters Pollock, Crawford, and Caballero who combined for seven hits, 3 RBI’s and a HR.

“Not the prettiest win but they don’t ask how you got there as long as you got there and we got there,” manager Scott Servais said after the game.

The A’s next game will be the final game of the series against the Mariners were they hope to not get swept. The game will be at 12:37 p.m.