That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: A’s Kurtz and Braves Baldwin Rookies of the Year; Guardians Ortiz and Clase up on charges of taking bribes; plus more news

Sacramento A’s Nick Kurtz is congratulated in the Sacramento dugout after slugging a two home run against the Cincinnati Reds at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento on Sun Sep 14, 2025. Kurtz was voted as the AL Rookie of the Year on Mon Nov 10, 2025. (AP News photo)

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Sacramento A’s first baseman Nick Kurtz was selected as the unanimous choice as the American League Rookie of the Year award winner. The National League winner was Atlanta Braves catcher Drake Baldwin MLB said on Monday night.

#2 Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz showed up in federal court on Monday on charges that said he and teammate Emmanuel Clase were taking bribes set up in their native Dominican Republic in order to win bets based on pitches they threw.

#3 How bad does it have to get in MLB as bookies, sportsbooks and established betting parlors are now restricted to a $200 limit on betting on individual pitches and bets prohibited would be in parlays that will decrease any chances of manipulation according to MLB on Monday.

#4  Chicago Cubs right hand pitcher Kyle Hendricks won the ERA title and a World Series championship during his illustrious 12 year Major League career has announced his retirement. Hendricks, 35 finished his final season with the Los Angeles Angels with a 8-10 and a 4.76 ERA. Hendricks played his first 11 years with the Cubs.

#5 The San Francisco Giants brought back former manager Bruce Bochy as special advisor for both the baseball and business sides. Bochy had managed the Giants for 28 season as a MLB manager. Giants president Buster Posey hoping that Bochy can help get the Giants pointed back in the right direction as Bochy was hired on Monday.

Amaury Pi-Gonzalez – Cuban-born Pi-González is one of the pioneers of Spanish-language baseball play-by-play in America. Began as Oakland A’s Spanish-language voice in 1977 ending in 2024 (interrupted by stops with the Giants, Mariners and Angels). Voice of the Golden State Warriors from 1992 through 1998. 2010 inducted in the Bay Area Radio Hall of fame.

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They were a Giant? The International House of Giants Baseball – Part II

Former San Francisco Giants pitcher Juan Berenguer in 1986 from Cocle Province Panama was one of the international Giants (autograph photo signed by Berenguer)

They were a Giant? By Tony the Hayes

Several weeks ago we revealed in our first installment that historically the San Francisco Giants have fielded players, coaches and managers from 23 different foreign countries and territories.

Taking ONE representative from each country or territory we have assembled an awesome internationally flavored Orange & Black roster.

In our first installment we revealed the starting lineup as follows:

P – Dominican Republic – 🇩🇴 – Juan Marichal C – Mexico – 🇲🇽 Alex Trevino 1B – Puerto Rico – 🇵🇷 – Orlando Cepeda 2B – Honduras – 🇭🇳 – Mauricio Dubon 3B – Venezuela- 🇻🇪- Pablo Sandoval SS – Colombia – 🇨🇴- Edgar Renteria LF – Nicaragua – 🇳🇮 – Marvin Benard *CF – Japan – 🇯🇵- Jung Hoo Lee (Though he’s a South Korea national and citizen, Lee was born on Japanese soil, where his father was a professional ballplayer) RF – Jamaica – 🇯🇲- Chili Davis

Next, we fill out the rest of the roster and dugout brain trust.

Starting Pitching

Cuba -🇨🇺 – Livan Hernandez – RHP

While his big game rep took a pounding with a couple of putrid starts in the 2002 World Series, Hernandez was an above average pitcher in his three-plus seasons with the Orange & Black, notching 45 regular season and two postseason victories, when starting pitcher W’s were still valued.

Notable Countrymen: Tito Fuentes, IF; Jose Cardenal, OF; Carlos Alfonso, coach.

Aruba – 🇦🇼 – Sidney Ponson – RHP

After a breakout first half performance with Baltimore, the plump Ponson was acquired at the trade deadline in 2003 and unfortunately immediately reverted to his inconsistent former self, finishing with a 3-6, 3.71 ledger in 10 starts. After the Marlins socked Sidney around in a ‘03 playoff start, the Giants choose to let the pitcher walk via free agency.

Notable countrymen: Chadwick Tromp, C.

Australia -🇦🇺 – Damian Moss – LHP

Acquired in a trade with Atlanta in exchange for RHP Russ Ortiz prior to the 2003 season, Moss initially looked spectacular, posting victories in his first five decisions. But the southpaw subsequently hit a snag, and the gruff Aussie went down under quickly. When hypnosis with a sports psychologist, failed to meet the desired results, Moss was dispatched to Baltimore in exchange for Ponson.

Notable Countrymen: Travis Blackley, RHP.

Bullpen

Panama – 🇵🇦 – Juan Berenguer – RHP

This hard-throwing swingman was a top- notch Giant in his lone season with the Orange & Black in 1986 after coming over from the Tigers in a trade.

“El Presidente’s” 2.70 ERA in 46 Giants appearances was the second best of his distinguished 15-year big league career that also saw him win World Series titles with Detroit and Minnesota.

Notable Countrymen: Rennie Stennett – 2B, Roberto Kelly – coach; Enrique Burgos – RHP

Ruben Rivera – OF

Germany – 🇩🇪 – Craig Lefferts – LHP

Born in Munich where his father was stationed with the United States Air Force, Lefferts enjoyed an 11-year big league career and helped anchor the bullpens of two Giants division winning clubs (1987, 1989) and one NL Championship club (1989). Acquired by the Giants from San Diego in the blockbuster Kevin Mitchell of 1987, Lefferts was a workhorse reliever for San Francisco amassing a whopping 174 regular season appearances and eight postseason outings for the Giants.

Canada – 🇨🇦 Georges Maranda – RHP

Though hockey is profoundly recognized as the sporting king to our neighbors in the Great White North, it’s still somewhat surprising to learn that only two native Canadians have played for the San Francisco Giants…

and both appeared in the Orange & Black more than 60 years ago.

Neither Ken MacKenzie (1964) nor Maranda (1960) lasted long with the Giants – but we’re taking Maranda here because he appeared in more games – 17 to 10 – and offered more versatility.

Unlike his countryman who had no decisions and pitched strictly in relief, Maranda made a handful of starts for San Francisco and notched the first of his two big league victories as a Giant – beating the Cubs on the road 5-3 (8/21/60) in his first MLB start with 7 frames of one-run work.

Virgin Islands – 🇻🇬 – Jharel Cotton – RHP

It’s only by a technicality that Valmy Thomas – the West Coast Giants’ first-ever catcher – is not our Virgin Islands representative. But Thomas doesn’t quite qualify for the nod because his mother traveled from her St. Croix island residence in 1935 to Puerto Rico to give birth to the future backstop before returning immediately home with her precious newborn.

So the honor goes to Cotton, a former top prospect with Oakland. Cotton made five relief appearances for San Francisco at the tail end of the 2022 season, four of which were solid performances. In his Giants debut, Cotton was one of six Giants pitchers – count ‘em six – to combine for a 3-0 shutout at Colorado (9/22/22). Cotton’s 2.2 innings of whitewashing were the most of any of the half dozen Orange & Black pitchers that day and he was credited with the win. But he wasn’t done. In Cotton’s penultimate big league appearance, the St. Thomas native picked up the W in a 4-3, 10-inning home win over Arizona. In a trademark Gabe Kapler/Farhan Special, Cotton was the last of eight pitchers that day.

Fellow Countrymen: Jose Morales, coach.

Taiwan – 🇹🇼- Kai-Wei Teng – RHP

Though Taiwan has been major player in international youth baseball for decades- most prominently excelling in Little League World Series competition- only a handful of players from this Red China territory have played major league ball. Teng, the Giants lone Taiwanese-born player, made the big league team’s opening day roster in 2024, but posted an unsightly 9.82 ERA in four relief appearances before returning to the farm system for more seasoning. He currently pitches at Triple-A Sacramento and remains a prime candidate for a 2025 call-up.

Bench

Netherlands – 🇳🇱 – Rikkert Faneyte

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Born and raised in Amsterdam, Fanayte attended junior college in Florida where he was scouted and signed by San Francisco in 1991. By 1993 he was up with the big club and contributing to a 103-win club. He also played parts of 1994-95 with the Orange & Black. Fanayte was a key member of the Dutch National Team that participated in the 2000 Olympic Games at Sydney.

Bahamas – 🇧🇸 – Andre Rodgers, IF

Real old school Giants fans will remember Rodgers as a “can’t miss” shortstop prospect who didn’t quite live up to expectations. A top notch cricket player on his native island, Rodgers baseball skills were unrefined when he signed with the club in club in 1954. A personal favorite of Giants President Horace Stoneham, the tall and rangy infielder was up with the club by 1957 and was an original member of 1958 west coast Giants. In May of 1959, it appeared the young Bahamian was on the verge of a break though when he pummeled five home runs for the month of May for San Francisco, but he was not able to sustain the offense clout power throughout the summer. Ultimately defensive frailty (22 errors in ‘59) was Rodger’s achilles heel with the Orange & Black and he was dealt to the Cubs after the 1960 campaign.

Fellow countrymen: Antoan Richardson (coach).

South Korea – 🇰🇷- Jae-Gyun Hwang, IF

It’s short-termer Hwang, not Jung Hoo Lee – who was actually born on Japanese soil – representing South Korea on our Giants International roster.

After already experiencing stardom in the KBO, Hwang was nearly 30 by the time he made his MLB debut with the last place finishing San Francisco in 2017, aka “Year of the Gorkys .”

A popular slugger in his homeland, Hwang magnificently provided one of the few highlights of the an otherwise downer year when he hammered a solo homer in his big league debut game (6/28/17), a 5-3 home win over the Rockies. Hwang received a decent opportunity to start at 3B for the Giants, but returned to Korea to resume his professional career after batting just .154 in 18 games with San Francisco.

Fellow countrymen: Jung Hoo Lee

Manager & Coaches

France – 🇫🇷 – Bruce Bochy – Manager

Bochy who is the longest tenured (11 seasons) and most successful manager in San Francisco Giants history (three world titles: 2010, 2012, 2014) was born in France in 1955 where his father was stationed with the U.S. Military.

Bochy is the first European-born skipper to manage in a World Series, winning a trio of rings with San Francisco and a fourth with Texas (2023). He also piloted San Diego to a Fall Classic berth (1998).

Coaches

Curaçao – 🇨🇼 – Hensley Meulens

A former Yankees prospect and star slugger in Japan, Meulens was a Giants batting and bench coach from 2010-19, working the entire time at the pleasure of Bochy and earning three jewel-encrusted World Series rings.

Saudi Arabia – 🇸🇦 – Mark Hallberg

A rising star in the Giants hierarchy, Hall is currently in his fourth season on the Giants coaching staff. Though American, Hallberg was born abroad in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in 1985 where his parents were employed as teachers. He spent his first eight years living in the Kingdom before spending the next five years in Pakistan. He attended the last two years of high school in Wisconsin before starring in baseball at the University of Illinois Chicago for two years prior to transferring to Florida State University where he was teammates with future Giants MVP and current president of baseball operations Buster Posey.

Hallberg played several seasons of minor league baseball before transitioning into managing and coaching.

*Hawaii – Wendell Kim

While it’s true Hawaii has been a state for more that 65 years, at the time of Kim’s birth in 1950, the “Aloha State” was still very much a United States territory.

An irascible, pint-sized first and third base coach for the Orange & Black from 1989-96, Kim whose middle name was “Kealohepauloe” carried true Hawaiian bloodlines.

Tony the Tiger Hayes does the He was a Giant? features at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Charlie O: Skenes to start opening day for Bucs; Dodgers Ohtani goes deep in front of fans in Japan; plus more MLB news

Pittsburgh Pirates Paul Skenes will be the opening day starter for the Bucs on Thu Mar 27, 2025 against the Miami Marlins at LoanDepot Park in Miami (AP file photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Charlie O:

#1 Pittsburgh Pirates Paul Skenes got the word from manager Derek Shelton that he would be the opening day starter. Skenes 22 years old a right hander was 11-3 and had an ERA of 1.96 in 23 starts for the Pirates in 2024 and won the NL Rookie of the Year Award. He said upon finding out that he would be the opening day starter “sweet.”

#2 Japanese and Los Angeles Dodger star Shohei Ohtani was raking at the Tokyo Dome on Saturday night in exhibition play against the Yomiuri Giants. Ohtani slugged a Titanic two run home run to right field to give the Dodgers a 4-0 lead and sent 42,000 fans standing and roaring for Ohtani.

#3 Miami Marlins outfielder Jesus Sanchez will be on the injured list for four weeks due to a oblique injury according to Marlins manager Clayton McCullough. Sanchez got hurt while playing in a spring training game against the Houston Astros. Sanchez 27 was a key hitter in the Miami line up last season hitting 18 home runs, 64 RBIs and 16 stolen bases an hit .252. He’ll be a bat that will be missed.

#4 Texas Rangers pitcher Jon Gray suffered a right wrist injury on Friday night which resulted in a fracture. Colorado Rockies first baseman Michael Toglia led off the fourth inning and lined one that struck Gray in the right wrist and will take him out of the rotation. The injuries are piling up for Rangers manager Bruce Bochy as left hand pitcher Cody Bradford is out with elbow soreness, pitcher Tyler Mahle is out forearm soreness. Not a great way to start the season as Bochy will have to work around the injuries to his pitching staff.

#5 Sacramento Athletic hitters are making good contact in spring training taking a look at some of the spring averages, starting with Lawrence Butler .355, 2 home runs, 7 RBIs, Shea Langeliers .348, 1 home run, 2 RBIs, Luis Urias .303, one home run, seven RBIs to name a few hitters who are doing some raking in the Cactus League for the A’s.

Join Charlie O for Headline Sports podcasts each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

World Series MLB The Show podcast with Augie Messenburg: Garcia and Rangers showing why their in Fall Classic

Adolis Garcia of the Texas Rangers slugged a game winning home run in the 11th inning at Globe Life Field in Arlington on Sat Oct 28, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the World Series The Show podcast:

#1 Augie there is very little doubt the Texas Rangers are a tough customer the way they defeated the Houston Astros in the ALCS and they went to the mat with the Arizona Diamondbacks in game 1 of the World Series.

#2 The Rangers are close again Augie they got the World Series twice under manager Ron Washington but couldn’t seal the deal. Under manger Bruce Bochy who has won the World Series three times could he pull it off for the Rangers this year?

#3 Talk about how important Adolis Garcia means to the Rangers in this post season. He didn’t take any guff in the ALCS against the Astros when he got plunked with a Bryan Abreu pitch and in game 1 of this World Series he got the game winning home run in the 11th inning he’s been key for the Rangers.

#4 The Diamondbacks are a battling team they became that way toward the end of the season and they were almost unbeatable. Seeing how the D-Backs have been towards the end of the season and in the post season they could be a match for the Rangers in this World Series.

#5 Talk about today’s starting pitchers for the Diamondbacks Merrill Kelly (2-1 ERA 2.65) going for the Texas Rangers Jordan Montgomery (3-0 ERA 2.16) for game 2.

Augie Messenburg is a podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com and is a reporter for KHAI 103.5 FM Radio Honolulu

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Ex MLB pitcher charged with slaying a shock; Bochy and Rangers are going to the Fall Classic

Image left: (AP Photo/Kyle Ericson) Image right: Placer County Sheriff’s Office of former MLB pitcher Danny Serafini who is up on one murder count and attempted murder

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Former MLB pitcher Danny Serafini who pitched for six teams and was a Bay Area native is up one count of murder charge and attempted murder. Serafini is being accused of shooting to death 70 year old Robert Gary Spohr and attempting to murder his long time partner Wendy Wood. Wood eventually took her own life because living without Spohr was like the killer killed her according to Wood’s daughter Adrienne. Serafini pitched in the majors for 21 years. Serafini was arrested with Samantha Scott.

#2 Bruce Bochy the manager of the Texas Rangers is in line to pick up his fourth World Series Championship as the Rangers defeated the Astros in game 7 of the ALCS at Minute Maid Field.

#3 The Rangers and Astros became the first visiting teams since 2019 in the post season to win all games one through seven in the opponents home park.

#4 The Arizona Diamondbacks and Philadelphia Phillies are involved in a seven game back and forth. The Diamondbacks won game 6 on Monday night 5-1 in Philadelphia to tie up the series 3-3. The same clubs play the elimination game 7 on Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Ball Park.

#5 Since San Diego Padres manager Bob Melvin threw his hat in the San Francisco Giants manager job sweepstakes Melvin has been named the leading candidate for the job opening. Melvin managed some struggling Oakland A’s teams and made the best of what he had. In San Diego he managed a team with loads of talent didn’t get to the World Series but he could be a perfect fit in San Francisco.

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

MLB The Show Post Season podcast with Augie Mesenburg: Rangers quickly take 2-0 ALCS lead; D-Backs-Phils could be a big surprise

Texas Rangers starter Jordan Montgomery shutout the Houston Astros in game 2 of the ALCS at Minute Maid Field in Houston on Mon Oct 16, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the MLB Post Season podcast with Augie:

#1 Augie, how surprising has it got to be for the Houston Astros and Dusty Baker to be down 0-2. The Astros are the experienced post season team in the post season.

#2 Talk about the Rangers manager Bruce Bochy. You knew him for years in San Francisco and with the Rangers he hasn’t lost his touch he’s got the Rangers just two games away from winning the American League title.

#3 The Arizona Diamondbacks and Philadelphia Phillies both surprised everyone when they each beat their opponents in the best 3 of 5 series. The Diamondbacks came into Championship an underdog and who beat the Los Angeles Dodgers to get there and the Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves to get into the NLCS.

#4 Former Oakland A’s pitcher Trevor May who announced his retirement on Monday didn’t hold back about his former owner John Fisher and would like to see the sale of the team saying, “Sell the team, dude,” May said. “.Sell it, man. Let someone who actually, like, takes pride in the things they own own something. There’s actually people who give a s— about the game. Let them do it. Take mommy and daddy’s money somewhere else, dork.”

#5 San Francisco Giants are interviewing Alyssa Nakken for manager of the Giants. If Nakken was to get hired she would become the first female manager in MLB history. Nakken was the first woman coach in MLB history as she was hired by former Giants manager Gabe Kapler. The Giants have also interviewed coaches Kia Correa and Mark Hallberg.

Augie Mesenburg is a podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco Giants podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Posey, Melvin, Wotus, Correa, who amongst them will be Giants next manager

Former San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey takes to the 2012 World Series celebration back on Oct 31, 2012. Posey has been named as a top candidate for manager for the Giants job. It’s unlikely that Posey will take the job according to sources as Posey left baseball to have more time with his family. (AP file photo)

On the SF Giants podcast with Stephen:

#1 Stephen wanted to go over some of the top candidates for the job of manager of the San Francisco Giants. We’ll start with Buster Posey nothing like name recognition. He’s a three time World Champion catcher and a no one would be surprised if he gets on a Hall of Fame ballot after the five year waiting period is up. Yet can Posey come in and manage the club with no managerial experience what would that adjustment be like?

#2 Bob Melvin is still managing the San Diego Padres but that all could come to an end. The Padres didn’t make post season and Padres GM AJ Preller and CEO Erik Greupner will be meeting Melvin Monday at Petco Park to discuss Melvin’s future. If Melvin gets canned in San Diego he’s been speculated as one of the top contenders for the Giants job. He managed a struggling Oakland A’s club and got the best out of a bad situation, he was a former Giants catcher and is well known and admired for his work in the Bay Area.

#3 Giants third base coach Mark Hallberg is considered the best candidate for the job. He’s well respected and has worked with all the players through his time as third base coach and the players would say he would be a fit. Hallberg was good friends with Posey and if Hallberg was named manager he might tab Posey to come back as a coach.

#4 Ron Wotus is a special assistant with the Giants and a fan favorite. Wotus has been coaching the team under managers Dusty Baker, Felipe Alou, Bruce Bochy, and now Gabe Kapler. Wotus spoke to the team after last Wednesday night’s game after the Giants lost giving up three runs in the top of the tenth inning against the Padres in a 5-2 loss. The writing was on the wall after that game. Did Wotus speaking with the team have meaning for the future for him as a possible manager.

#5 Stephen, just mentioning three more names that could come up available as manager the Rockies Bud Black, the Angels Phil Nevin, the Yankees Aaron Boone, and the Brewers Craig Counsell. Of that short list who do you see having a chance joining the helm at the Giants.

Stephen Ruderman was a MLB podcast contributor for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB The Show podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Judge questions Yankees direction “What are we doing?”; Padres Musgrove says not much has changed since last season

New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge hits a home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the seventh inning at Yankees Stadium in the Bronx on Fri Sep 22, 2023. Judge asked regarding the team’s direction “what are we doing” (AP News photo)

On MLB The Show podcast with Stephen:

#1 One of the things that New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge questioned on Monday was the direction of this year’s team fourth place 18 games out in the AL East and no chance at the post season with a week left in the campaign. Judge asks “What are we doing?”

#2 San Diego Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove said that not much has changed regarding last year’s Padres team that just missed the World Series and most likely will finish in third place in the NL West some 18 games out. It’s not quite the finish that Musgrove and the Padres expected.

#3 Yankees manager Aaron Boone was asked about his future with the team. Boone said that decision is out of his hands. Boone has a club option for 2025 after his contract runs out this season. Boone said his future with the Yankees was out of his control and hopes he could come back.

#4 The NL East first place Atlanta Braves reached their second straight 100 win season. The Braves reached 100-56 and are well ahead of second place Philadelphia Phillies by 13 games. The Braves are favored to be a World Series team.

#5 Bruce Bochy and the Texas Rangers continue to pour it on they’re coming off a three game sweep of the Seattle Mariners over the weekend and lead the AL West by 2.5 games. The Rangers edged the Seattle Mariners in Arlington in a one run win on Sunday 9-8. The Rangers opened a seven game road swing today and can finished as the second seed for the American League post season.

Stephen Ruderman is a podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB The Show podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Ex-Brewers pres baseball operations Stearns takes job at Mets; Braves Olson hits HRs 49 & 50 but loses game; plus more news

David Stearns has joined the New York Mets as president of operations. The Mets after dealing some of their superstar players players are looking to Stearns to replace and improve on the team. (AP file photo)

On MLB The Show podcast with Stephen:

#1 The New York Mets have hired Milwaukee Brewers David Stearns as president of baseball operations. Stearns was hired by the Brewers as general manager in 2015. Stearns was promoted to the Brewers president of baseball operations in 2019. Under Stearns the Brewers made the playoffs four straight years in a row. The Brewers missed the post season by just one game in the NL Wild Card.

#2 The Atlanta Braves Matt Olson hit home runs 49 and 50 in the second game of a doubleheader on Monday night. Olson’s first offering for #49 was an upper deck shot and his second home run was to opposite away left field.

#3 All the murals were covered up and the locker of Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Juan Urias was cleaned out and the Dodgers are trying to leave no hint that Urias had been there. Urias was arrested for the second time for domestic violence. Fans at an MLS game between Miami Inter vs. LAFC in Los Angeles saw Urias get into a fight with his girlfriend during the Sep 3 game.

#4 The Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Jeff Siri was placed on the 10 day IL on Tuesday after receiving a fractured right hand. Siri is a critical piece to the Rays line up and has hit 25 home runs this season. Siri was hit in the fifth inning of Tuesday’s game and left after being a base runner.

#5 The Texas Rangers and manager Bruce Bochy has melted down from when they were all the rage Aug 15th in the AL West winning 12 of their last 14 games. What came next was a eight game losing streak, the Rangers lost 16 of 20 games. The Rangers had a 6.5 game lead in the West and wound up with a three game deficit. As of Tuesday night the Rangers are just two games behind first place Houston.

Stephen Ruderman is a podcast contributor for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Jessica Kwong: Cole, Yankees hanging their heads after Wild Card loss; SF Giants avoided a huge concession stand strike for playoffs; plus much more

Losing pitcher of record Gerrit Cole delivers to the Boston Red Sox line up in the first inning during the ALWC game on Tue Oct 10, 2021 at Fenway Park in Boston (AP News photo)

On Headlines with Jessica:

#1 Jessica, You had a chance to see last night’s Wild Card game between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox just how shocked was this good hitting potent team the Yankees that they only could manufacture just two runs in the 6-2 one and done loss to the Sox in Boston on Tuesday night.

#2 Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole was pulled he coughed up a Kyle Schwaber home run in the third inning. Cole said that he’s sick to his stomach over his poor outing going two innings, four hits, three runs, two walks and three strike outs.

#3 The San Francisco Giants are in the NL Division Series playoffs and will be hosting the series at Oracle Park in San Francisco which starts on Friday. What made a national story was Oracle park concessionaires Bon Appetit were planning to walk out at the beginning of the playoff meaning this Friday. That was averted when both labor and Bon Appetit management came to an agreement giving concession employees a $3 retroactive raise which covers this and the last two years, a $1.50 in hazard pay that also covered the last two years and increases that will total $7 an hour by 2024. The concession staff currently makes over $20.00 an hour.

#4 The Brooklyn Nets Kyrie Irving is still unclear whether he will take the Covid 19 vaccine but the pressure is on with opening day for the regular season around the corner. If Irving does not get vaccinated he will not be allowed to play any of the Nets home games at Barclay Center in Brooklyn until he does gets that first shot.

#5 Jessica, the San Diego Padres fired manager Jayce Tingler after he served two seasons with the Padres. The Padres at one time were within striking distance to get the second spot in the Wild Card standings but ended up not being able to seal the deal. Strong possibility to replace Tingler is former San Francisco Giant manager Bruce Bochy who led the Giants three World Series championships.

Join Jessica for Headline Sports every other Wednesday night at http://www.sportsradioservice.com