Oakland A’s podcast with Charlie O: No comfort in A’s having the worst record in the AL

by Charlie O Mallonee

OAKLAND–I want people to know that I don’t look at the failures or the successes of a baseball team or any sports team for that matter to be a life or death issue but right now it’s very, very tough to be positive about the Oakland A’s. Their 1-6 in their last seven games, their current record is 59-79.

The A’s going into Tuesday night’s game against the Astros 20 games below .500 and it’s virtually impossible for them to get back to .500 out there in the course of the season. The A’s have the worst record in the American League and if it’s comforting there are some teams in the National League that have worst records but that really doesn’t comfort me.

Right now the A’s have the fifth worst record after 138 games in A’s history. That gives you some prospective on how bad this team is. If the season stops now they would have the fifth worst record of any team in Oakland. When I’m looking at that I’m going “wow” because when you look back to some of the days in the 80s when things were so horrid you don’t want to equate that to something that’s necessarily that’s there.

The Athletics are seven games behind Seattle and I kept pushing the fact that it was really important if they could to pass Seattle for fourth place. Frankly at this point with the schedule that’s left, the difficulty of the schedule that’s not going to happen. If it does happen it would be nothing short of a baseball miracle at this point because the A’s are going in the wrong direction.

The A’s are 16 games behind Houston for first place in the division and their 14 games out of the wild card. So even though they technically haven’t been eliminated their about to be eliminated from any chance at post season play. The call ups this September haven’t been overwhelming. A’s left hand pitcher Sean Nolan went on Sunday against the Mariners threw pretty good, he pitched strong innings he gave up three runs they were all earned but that’s not horrible, he gave up five hits, he struck one and walked three but I write that line off to being your first MLB start. A good outing for Nolan.

Charlie O does the A’s podcasts each week for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco Giants Podcast with Michael Duca: With Panik back Giants glad to have front line squad going again

by Michael Duca

SAN FRANCISCO–Giants second baseman Joe Panik was playing rehab ball in right field in the Giants Sacramento triple A affiliate where the Rivercats were playing a wish bone defense and a ground ball in the hole Panik went over towards the first base line going for the ball it deflected off first baseman and former Giant Kevin Frandsen’s glove back to him to his right he managed to skid to a stop on the grass using his spikes got it barehanded was able to reach out and catch the ball and then throw the runner out to first base with the pitcher covering.

It was one of those amazing reaction plays you look at that and you think “well don’t think the back is bothering him anymore.” Panik is an instinctive defender. There is really no way you could be prepared for a ricochet like that, you just react to it. Kelby Tomlinson has really done a nice job in Panik’s absence covering at least the batting order spot and driving in runs and getting on base going his speed. He’s not as able a defender as Panik is. He doesn’t have the timing and rhythm down as Brandon Crawford. Panik also played without Crawford and played with Ehire Adrianza.

It has also been a less than ideal situation for backup second baseman Kelby Tomlinson having said that just getting back your starter is always a lift for the team. Getting guys back having the real front line squad there to the point that’s it possible. The Giants losing skid got to seven that where it got to the point where it started to effect the team physiologically.

After that seventh consecutive loss they held a players only team meeting and came to the conclusion that of the season may well be lost the last 25 games don’t have to be and they could play those games to their highest level of capability and let the chips where they do and they’ll be able to feel alright about it in the off season.

The biggest thing right now for San Francisco is there ten games back in the loss column from the Dodgers their seven or eight back. That’s a lot to make up. You can four of them head to head but you need some help. Is there help coming? Possibly the Giants don’t play another .500 ball club all year except for the Dodgers and they don’t have to leave the Pacific Time Zone for most of the year.

The Dodgers face the Angels who are scuffling for a playoff spot next week and after that they face the Pirates. So there is some possibility still there.

Michael Duca does the San Francisco Giants podcast for http://www.sportsradioservice.com each week

NCAA Podcast with Michelle Richardson: Cal has their offensive confidence on when it rains it pours TDs last Saturday

by Michelle Richardson

Cal 73 Grambling 14: Grambling hasn’t been exactly on the top of the WAC for awhile and Grambling doesn’t dominate the SWAC like they used to for those of you that don’t know what the SWAC is it’s the Southwestern Athletic Conference which comprises of all those colleges and universities in the South.

Grambling hasn’t been on the top for awhile after last season it was the league going on strike they have some rebuilding to do. It’s a fact that Grambling did score 14 points They did score two touchdowns. Cal quarterback Jerod Goff threw three touchdowns in the first half.

Let’s be honest Goff was playing Grambling he was not playing UCLA, he was not playing Oregon so let’s not make this like “oh my God Goff is the second coming of the Heisman quarterback” he’s not Aaron Rogers no, he’s a kid whose in a good place to have an upset. He’s in a good place and in a good position and can do a whole lot of things.

He can do a whole lot of good things at Cal and that can only help, this was the first game of the season and the Bears played a team that they could totally dominate on opening day at home at Memorial Stadium. Let’s see some more games, I’m like former Cardinals head coach Denny Green who used to say “were not going to crown them right now.”

Goff has got to get past teams like Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State, and Washington, he’s got some teams to go through this season.

Michelle Richardson covers more NCAA action from week one turn up the podcast below at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: Ex rugby player has 49ers saying to opponents “wait’ll we get our Hayne(s) on you”:

by David Zizmor

photo credit sfgate of Jarryd Hayne

SANTA CLARA–Ex-Rugby player Jarryd Hayne is making a mark for himself with two receptions and carrying for 17 yards and that was just in Thursday’s pre season game against the Chargers at Levis Stadium. Hayne has turned out to be everybody’s favorite pre season story and he has fermented a spot on the roster as well. The 49ers knew he was an excellent punt and kick returner. He continued more of the same in this last game.

He’s turning out to be a really good running back because that’s his regular position. He so far has 88 yards on ten carries in pre season. When you get a 5.8 yards per carry as a back up that’s solid. He kind of punctuated that with a big 12 yard run. Where Hayne lowered his pad and just leveled a tackler. Technically speaking Hayne was the one who got tackled but the defender who tackled him just got bowled over.

That play just energized the 49ers they were really excited to see that kind of a play. Hayne is a guy you really got to keep an eye on here because it’s a great story this from a publicity standpoint. Because he’s a world class rugby player coming over to the 49ers to see if he can cut it as an NFL player.

In watching Hayne this is a guy who can make a real difference on this team and he’s 27 in the prime of his athletic career right now. The one thing you got to remember right now Hayne is not just some average rugby player whose just coming over from Australia to play in the NFL. This guy was the best rugby player in the Australian rugby league.

Australia has the best rugby leagues in the world, Hayne was considered one of the best rugby players on the planet. He was going to get one of the biggest contracts but he decided he really wanted to challenge himself and try out for the NFL and he kind of has fallen in love with the game and the league in the last few years. Hayne has never played pro football or organized pro football for that matter.

Bottom line you should just see how Hayne runs he’s a bull.

David Zizmor does the 49ers podcasts each week for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland Raiders podcast with Jeremy Kahn: Amari Cooper looking to be the best draft pick for the Raiders in years

by Jeremy Kahn

photo credit bleacher report Amari Cooper

ALAMEDA–After taking alook at Thursday night’s game at Century Link in Seattle against the Seahawks in their 31-21 ten point loss the Oakland Raiders are going to be a lot better than a lot of people expect them to be. The Seahwaks quarterback Russell Wilson threw only one pass that evening for 63 yards and if you had to throw one pass make it your best and Wilson did heaving a 63 yarder for a touchdown.

Wilson is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and ironically Ken Norton Jr is the defensive coordinator for the Raiders right now and has spent five years with head coach Pete Carroll in Seattle so he should know what Wilson is going to do. Tyler Lockett the receiver who caught Wilson’s pass for the touchdown is going to be the top receiver on the Seahawks this season.

Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper whose coming into this season has to be one of the top draft picks the Raiders have had in many years. They had to deal with previous top draft pick failings with former quarterback JaMarcus Russell and also with wide receiver Darrius Heyward Bey who is now with Pittsburgh.

I would have to go and do the research and see how far back that the Raiders had any player of his caliber. I wouldn’t go back as far as Charles Woodson, the Raiders have drafted players that have been standouts and that have been in this league a long time. Woodson played 18 years, will Cooper play 18 years who knows? The wide receiver position is a very tough position and one of the hardest position in the game.

The Raiders are going to open up their first two games of the season at home and this is the first time since 1969 that the Raiders have had the first two games at home and that’s pretty amazing it’s been 46 years and they won the AFL championship that year and lost to Kansas City and lost to Minnesota in the Super Bowl.

Jeremy Kahn is a beat reporter who covers the Oakland Raiders for http://www.sportsradioservice.com listen to the podcast below

San Francisco 49ers post game report: 49ers conclude pre season beating the Chargers with their reserves

by Morris Phillips

photo credit google images 49ers QB Dylan Thompson

SANTA CLARA–How does an NFL team get prepared for its regular season opener given the never-too-careful climate that has taken hold league-wide in 2015?

Well, if you’re the 49ers and Coach Jim Tomsula, you do it in the controlled-environment of the practice field, away from relative spotlight of pre-season football, which on Thursday night was simply a showcase for guys who may never get an opportunity to play on Sunday.

Dylan Thompson—not Blaine Gabbert or presumptive starter Colin Kaepernick—was the man on Thursday, throwing a pair of touchdown passes in the 49ers 14-12 win over the Chargers that concluded the pre-season. Thompson played the entire 60 minutes, while Gabbert and Kaepernick sported clipboards and offered advice. But when asked if he thought he had done enough to crack the final 53-man roster, Thompson didn’t even offer an opinion. Instead, the undrafted rookie from South Carolina said he would spend some time with his wife and prepare for the powers that be to decide his NFL existence.

Of the 22 players to start on offense and defense for San Francisco Thursday, only one, rush linebacker Aaron Lynch, could legitimately term himself an NFL starter. Lynch hasn’t been healthy for much of pre-season camp, so Thursday was his opportunity to be out on the field and feel the intensity and speed of an official game once again, but little else. The South Florida product recorded a pair of tackles and then spent the rest of the evening on the sideline.

So what of the preparation for opening night, which comes 11 days from now at Levi’s Stadium against the Vikings and their returning superstar Adrian Peterson?

According to Tomsula, the practice on Wednesday and the one to come on Friday will offer much, much more in preparation for the Vikings than Thursday. The first stringers will be on the field for 45 plays each of those two days in a controlled environment, away from the discerning eye of the local media and fans.

“We need the practice time. Instead of going out there today, taking yesterday off, and doing a walk through setting and then coming into this for five, or six or eight plays, I thought it would be better if we were able to get to 45 or 47 plays yesterday and then be able to get those again tomorrow with (the presumptive starters).”

Tomsula went on to say that in his time in the NFL, coaches have been on pins and needles when they played their starters even for just a handful of plays in the fourth and final exhibition. Over the years, according to Tomsula, the “horror” stories accumulated to the point that it became foolish to risk those players just for a few, added reps. Across the league on Thursday, with all 32 teams in action, just about every head coach and team did as Tomsula did, and kept their most essential guys on the sidelines.

So what of note—if anything—transpired on the Levi’s Stadium turf Thursday night?

Bruce Ellington, the second-year receiver from South Carolina, stood out with a 70-yard touchdown on a slant play that saw him outrace the defense for the final 60 yards. Ellington had struggled with a hamstring issue much of camp, and one point, was cornered by Tomsula and questioned about his before and after practice habits that Tomsula felt didn’t display that the young receiver was caring for his body in the way NFL players must. Ellington admitted that when confronted, he heeded Tomsula’s advice.

After his encouraging outing, not only as a receiver, but also returning a kickoff and three punts, Ellington appears to be a real threat to claim the team’s No. 3 receiving role, ahead of Jerome Simpson, who will begin the season on an NFL-mandated, four-game suspension.

Thompson, who delivered the pass to Ellington in stride ahead of the defense, liked how it played in his interests as well, saying “people following the Gametracker back home see 70 yards and think you threw it a long way.”

When Ellington came out, Jarryd Hayne kicked in, finishing with 118 yards in all-purpose yardage as the 27-year old rookie continued his unlikely story from Australian rugby player to legitimate NFL multi-purpose threat. Hayne, with his family present on the sidelines, broke a 28-yard punt return as well as a 19-yard run. This week, the coaches stressed to the powerful back to get his pad level lower and bring his running style closer to how things are done in the NFL. While he wasn’t the whirling dervish from the previous exhibitions, Hayne was effective, and no doubt, the 49ers’ coaching staff noticed.

“Our coaches are always about lowering our shoulders, you know, getting ready for contact. So it was just a situation that, like I said, all that training, all the hours on the field, to finally see it come together,” Hayne said.

The 49ers are well aware of the notoriety surrounding Hayne, no better personified by Tomsula’s bland answers to questions about the former rugby player. Normally, a player of his promise would be cut, and then quickly signed to the practice squad. But with Hayne, one of the other 31 teams would no doubt take a chance on the 6’2” battering ram and find him a spot. Given that, speculation in the stadium on Thursday was that the 49ers might be open to trading backup running back Kendall Hunter to make room for Hayne.

Hunter was effective in just his second game back after missing the entire 2014 season. The smallish, powerful back finished with 21 yards on 10 carries, including a nine-yarder that showed he still has his shiftiness.

On defense, veteran linebacker Philip Wheeler needed to make a statement and did with two tackles and a sack of Chargers’ quarterback Brad Sorenson. Also, Kenneth Acker, the second year cornerback continued to impress with his coverage and physical support around the line of scrimmage.

The 49ers open the regular season at home on Monday, September 14 against the Vikings at 7:20pm.

Morris Phillips is the 49ers beat reporter at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary: The difference between the Giants and Dodgers

by Amaury Pi Gonzalez

photo credit mlb.com of Clay Kershaw

LOS ANGELES–The difference this season, right now, between these two eternal rivals, since the days of New York, could be condensed(in my humble opinion)to this sentence that follows:

“The Giants have one #1 pitcher, while the Dodgers have two #1 pitchers”. Madison Bumgarner for the Orange and Black and Clay Kershaw and Eric Greinke for the Blue and White.

I know everybody has an opinion regarding baseball and the passion runs deep specially in the Bay Area when you mention the Dodgers; not as much in Los Angeles, when you mention the Giants, since in the southland there is little passion for much of anything during a baseball game, except having some good suntan lotion on hand during day games, watching whose is sitting next to Larry King on the seats behind the plate, and leaving Dodgers Stadium by the 7th inning so the traffic jam you encounter is not as nasty as many, coming down from Chávez Ravine.

The glass is half full and half empty. While Dodger fans are gloating because of the recent three-game sweep of the Giants, many Giants fans are saying that their team is very much hurt with so many injuries with Hunter Pence, Brandon Crawford, Joe Panik and Angel Pagan (who just returned to the lineup). The Dodgers also are without Yasiel Puig, however that could even be good news for the Dodgers in the final month of the season, since the unpredictable Cuban could then be ready for postseason.

I want to be objective here, and I think anybody that follows the game can agree, that there is no team, this year in the major leagues with pitchers like Kershaw and Greinke on the same rotation, and that could be the difference for the Dodgers to win this division by…….two games! It is as simple as that.

Can the Giants catch the Dodgers and win the division?….yes, it is possible. Can the Giants catch the Chicago Cubs and win a spot as a wild card? Yes, it is possible.

All that is possible, the Giants did not win the western division in 2014 and they won the World Series. Believe it or not, in the history of the Los Angeles Dodgers they have won their division the last three seasons in a row, something they have never done before, however the last time they made it to the World Series (as I remember well)was in 1988, when during that first game at Dodger Stadium, Kirk Gibson, who could not take batting practice(talking about people hurt)hit that memorable home run off the best reliever in those years Dennis Eckersley. I am sorry A’s fans for bringing that up, but it is part of history.

And yes, the Dodgers can also blow the lead they have over the second place Giants, but they are in a very strong position, and the Giants have to be very healthy the rest of the way to catch up. Buster Posey has to show up and hit some home runs, he is the leader of that team.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the Spanish radio voice for the A’s and the Spanish TV voice for the Angels and does News and Commentary each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NFL Podcast with Tony Renteria: After Brady reinstatement Goodell now in negative spotlight

by Tony Renteria

(photo credit AP of Roger Goodell)

You have to honestly have to believe that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was in the deflate gate case and it was about a power grab there. In the final analysis of the league going after New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for asking the equipment staff the deflate the footballs during the AFC Championship during the post season last year.

Whether there’s truth to it or not, if not cheating playing on the very fringe of the rules. Just like the formation they pulled off against the Ravens last year in the playoffs. Owners like competitive people if they feel there’s an advantage there given to another team. Goodell is an employee of the NFL, he’s an employee of the owners.

Goodell reports only to 32 people and those 32 people are his bosses and you got to think in that competitive nature somebody was saying “you need to press this issue” it needs to be fair all the way around. That “fairness” probably forced Goodell to actually do something that he wasn’t prepared to do or something that he was not equipped to do.

Goodell is the face of the NFL the whole organization when you think of the NFL, you don’t think of Washington owner Dan Snyder, Oakland owner Mark Davis, or even New England owner Robert Kraft, you think of Goodell. The NFL is making money left and right the owners only care about that one thing. They ask themselves “is my franchise worth more today than it was yesterday?”

They want to win football games as well but their all businessmen. These men aren’t football people, only one team that puts winning ahead of profit and that’s the publicly owned Green Bay Packers. The other 31 teams are privately owned businesses. Goodell has made the NFL more profitable every year.

The Baltimore Ravens Ray Rice situation last season was a debacle and inspite of all of that TV ratings were up, money was up, franchise value has been more and more, Goodell is not going to go anywhere. He’s taking the heat and the NFL owners are making more and more money. Kraft’s team has been to six Super Bowls since 2002 and who were in the playoffs every year.

Tony Renteria covers the NFL for http://www.sportsradioservice.com listen to the podcast below

Cal Bears podcast with Michael Duca: If trend serves right Goff should be in the NFL this time next season

by Michael Duca

(photo credit SF Gate of Jered Goff)

BERKELEY–This will probably the last year in college for Cal Bears quarterback Jered Goff when he puts a couple of years of experience together plus a couple of years of learning head coach Sonny Dykes System and everything should click this year Goff in his junior year should be in the NFL by this time next season. Cal should be either number three or number two in the Pac 12 north.

The Bears going to be pretty competitive with Stanford but behind Oregon. The footwork of Goff has improved dramatically over the last couple of years. His ability to do multiple reads and even trying to check off receivers and these are things your expected to do when you move up a level in the game. When the game gets faster the natural tendency of everyone is to try and play faster.

The player would try and do things faster to try and catch up with the game. Of course no matter how many times your told that’s the wrong way to do it you still have to prove that’s the wrong way to do it. Eventually you have to realize you have to let the game come to you. So it’s something that’s happened to him and he has let the game come to him.

I like Goff’s toughness he comes from a tough sports lineage as his father Jerry Goff, Jered’s dad was a major league catcher with the Montreal Expos and the Pittsburgh Pirates and is 51. You just can’t grow up a catcher’s kid and be soft. It’s possible and maybe Giants catcher Buster Posey’s little girl will.

Last year Cal’s offense averaged 31 points a game and the defense averaged something silly like 39 allowed. There was that memorable shootout with Washington State in Pullman that wound up with both teams over 60 points. It sounds like an arena game but it was a real outdoor football game.

One of the most important contributions that Dykes is making towards the program this year is towards Cal’s image under the final year of former coach Jeff Tedford and the previous athletic director Sandy Barbour there was a little too much emphasis on winning and too little emphasis on education for student athletes to the point that the best public university in the nation found it’s worse graduation rate for it’s sports teams.

The students couldn’t even make themselves feel better as an alumni but were at least winning championships, they were either winning championships or not getting anybody to class to graduate. It’s just a few short years Sonny Dykes has reversed the trend and has got Cal into the upper half of the Pac 12 and around the norm national for graduation rates. That’s not the goal that’s the weigh station. Dykes strongly supports classroom success as being as integral as on the field success.

Michael Duca does Cal Bears podcasts for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Charlie O: A’s will do and try anything to get out of the cellar and into fourth

by Charlie O Mallanee

OAKLAND–This is the kind of stage that the A’s should have been playing on at least two months ago as they defeated the Angels on Monday night and look like their playing some good ball right now but too little too late as their post game hopes are dashing. They’ve won three in a row with the last two games in Arizona last Saturday and Sunday.

They beat the Angels on Monday night by six runs 11-5, their 5-5 in their last ten games, they went 3-3 on the road trip and when you could go 50-50 or .500 your always happy. Right now the news is about the same their 58-74 and their 15 games behind Houston. I know I sound like a bass drummer in a marching band but their just three games behind Seattle.

I really believe there’s a lot of difference for the A’s or for any team as far as that goes finishing fourth rather than last place would be so much better. The A’s have had a primetime opportunity because they’ve had six head to head games with Seattle on the schedule. So if they could put something together they still have a really decent chance to finish in fourth place in the AL West.

It would make things physiologically things better for next year to finish fourth rather than last. Were at September 1st and everything changes in MLB because rosters can be expanded. The A’s had two more games left with the Angels on this homestand and we want to make note of the fact that A’s pitcher Chris Bassit was scheduled to start the game on Tuesday night.

He has been scratched he has experienced soreness in his right shoulder and A’s manager Bob Melvin said he’s not going to take any chances with any pitcher who had any type of problem in August or going into the month of September. The A’s can expand the roster, they can bring guys up because of the fact there’s not that much to play for.

Charlie O does A’s podcasts each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com