Seoul Garden Japantown San Francisco/Sportstalk podcast Mon Dec 1, 2025

Seoul Garden Restaurant Japantown 1655 Post Street San Francisco podcast cast front row left to right: Rebecca (Seoul Garden manager), Daisy Amaya (Advertising), Kelli Duca (San Francisco Giants guest services), back row left to right: Timothy E Cho (owner Seoul Garden), Vince Cestone (Social media), David Zizmor (SF 49ers analyst), Lee Leonard (producer), Michael Duca (ESPN/host), Jay Choi (SF Bay News Lab) (photo by Young-Seoul Garden server)

Seoul Garden Japantown San Francisco podcast:

Welcome to another remote podcast at the wonderful and beautiful Korean Restaurant Seoul Garden in San Francisco’s Japantown at 1655 Post Street San Francisco call 415-563-7664. Our panel for this podcast Michael Duca (ESPN/host), Jay Choi (SF Bay News), David Zizmor (SF 49ers analyst), Morris Phillips (Cal Bears beat writer), Vince Cestone (Social Media) and Producer Lee Leonard.

By Adding Distinctive Touches of Seoul Flavor. Seoul Garden offers a Wide Variety of Superb Korean Cuisine Featuring: Marinated Beef Ribs (Kalbi) and Beef Filets (Bulgoki) Served with Traditional Vegetables -side- Dishes including Kimchee. Call for Reservations for Lunch or Dinner 415-563-7664.
You’ll Enjoy a memorable Dining Experience at Seoul Garden.

Our thanks to owner Timothy E Cho who invites you to try his authentic Korean dishes Bar B Q and broiled fish, soup and stew, bibimbap & noodles, and sauteed favorites. Were excited to have Timothy on the podcast and to be able to talk to him and his wonderful Seoul Garden staff.

Sportstalk remote podcast: UNI Pizzeria and Grill 1234 Polk Street San Francisco/Mon Mar 31, 2025

UNI Pizzeria 1234 Polk Street San Francisco podcast (left going up) Daisy Amaya (advertising), David Zizmor (Golden State Warriors analyst), Michael Duca (ESPN), Lee Leonard (producer), (right side back going down) Amaury Pi Gonzalez (That’s Amaury News and Commentary), Daniel Gonzalez (owner UNI Pizzeria), and Maureen Guevearra (owner UNI Pizzeria). (photo by Daisy Amaya)

Welcome to another podcast remote of Sportstalk with your host Michael Duca (ESPN the Worldwide Leader in Sports), Morris Phillips (San Francisco Giants analyst), and David Zizmor (Golden State Warriors analyst) and Amaury Pi Gonzalez (That’s Amaury News and Commentary).

Were podcasting from UNI Pizzeria at 1234 Polk Street in San Francisco’s Polk Gulch neighborhood. UNI Pizzeria and Grill serves up some of the most fantastic pizzas and pastas made to order. Other favorites on UNI’s menu nachos, guacamole bites, curly fries, chicken pot stickers, mozzarella sticks, bacon flavored mac and cheese bits plus many more favorites.

So if your in a hurry pick up to go, order by phone, or by Uber Eats, Post Mates or Amazon for delivery, or dine in at UNI Pizzeria 1234 Polk Street in San Francisco’s Polk Gulch neighborhood. Our thanks to owners Maureen Guevearra and Daniel Gonzalez.

Listen to the audio on Spotify SRS Sports Radio Service

Sportstalk remote podcast: UNI Pizzeria and Grill 1234 Polk Street San Francisco/Mon Mar 31, 2025

UNI Pizzeria 1234 Polk Street San Francisco podcast (left going up) Daisy Amaya (advertising), David Zizmor (Golden State Warriors analyst), Michael Duca (ESPN), Lee Leonard (producer), (right side back going down) Amaury Pi Gonzalez (That’s Amaury News and Commentary), Daniel Gonzalez (owner UNI Pizzeria), and Maureen Guevearra (owner UNI Pizzeria). (photo by Daisy Amaya)

Welcome to another podcast remote of Sportstalk with your host Michael Duca (ESPN the Worldwide Leader in Sports), Morris Phillips (San Francisco Giants analyst), and David Zizmor (Golden State Warriors analyst) and Amaury Pi Gonzalez (That’s Amaury News and Commentary).

Were podcasting from UNI Pizzeria at 1234 Polk Street in San Francisco’s Polk Gulch neighborhood. UNI Pizzeria and Grill serves up some of the most fantastic pizzas and pastas made to order. Other favorites on UNI’s menu nachos, guacamole bites, curly fries, chicken pot stickers, mozzarella sticks, bacon flavored mac and cheese bits plus many more favorites.

So if your in a hurry pick up to go, order by phone, or by Uber Eats, Post Mates or Amazon for delivery, or dine in at UNI Pizzeria 1234 Polk Street in San Francisco’s Polk Gulch neighborhood. Our thanks to owners Maureen Guevearra and Daniel Gonzalez.

Listen to the audio on Spotify SRS Sports Radio Service

One Market Street Restaurant San Francisco remote podcast Mon Feb 10, 2025

One Market Street Restaurant in downtown San Francisco podcast with left and going up: David Zizmor (NBA analyst), Jeremiah Salmonson (Sacramento Kings beat writer), Lee Leonard (producer), Chef Mark Dommen, right and going down Michael Duca (ESPN TV/host), Keli Duca (San Francisco Giants), Morris Phillips (Cal Bears beat writer) Our thanks to our host Oscar Davila Front of House Director, Toyna Pitts Wine Director/Sommelier, Chef Mark Dommen and our server David. (photo by One Market server David)

Tonya’s done it again…Wine Enthusiast’s 2022 Sommelier of the Year has earned another accolade. Her One Market Restaurant Wine List has received a “Best of Award of Excellence” from Wine Spectator for 2024.

Tonya’s list is almost as eclectic and electric as her palate and skill at selecting wonderful wines to compliment your Lunch, Dinner, Happy Hour get-together or Private Event.

Make a reservation and come experience and benefit from Tonya’s expertise.

Come try some of One Market Street’s favorites the Crispy Fried Chicken Sandwich, Grilled Tombo Tuna Salad, House Ground All Natural Burger, 12 Hour Smoked Beef Brisket, Grilled Idaho Trout or Grilled Flat Iron Steak.

We’ll be reviewing the One Market Street menu favorites with our hosts here at One Market tonight. For a delicious lunch or dinner dine at one of downtown San Francisco’s favorites One Market Restaurant.

Oakland A’s relocation podcast with Daniel Dullum: A’s officials meeting with Oakland Coliseum Joint Authority today

Oakland Alameda County Coliseum will the Oakland A’s play their interim years from 2025-27 there before moving to Las Vegas in 2028? ( photo by Flickr Shawn Clover)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Daniel:

#1 Oakland A’s officials are meeting today with the Oakland Coliseum Join Authority in trying to get the A’s an extension for the 2025-2027.

#2 The City of Oakland is asking for the team colors and an expansion team how practical do you see that happening.

#3 The Tropicana is closing April 2024 and Bally’s wants to demo the Tropicana in April 2025 to start construction for the ball park and the new Tropicana Plaza.

#4 John Fisher A’s owner has is working on getting $500 million for his family to help pay for his share of the construction costs.

#5 The A’s team president David Kaval compared the move to the Brooklyn Dodgers moving to Los Angeles. Fans said that the move does not compare with the fans in LA where they were thrilled to get the Dodgers. The Vegas fans have been mediocre about the A’s coming judging from interviews from the local and Bay Area media.

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

One Market Street Restaurant podcast: 49ers preparing for Eagles rematch; Warriors-Kings battle at Golden 1 in Sacramento; plus great dinning

Podcasting from One Market Restaurant in downtown San Francisco on Mon Nov 27, 2023 from left to right, Amaury Pi Gonzalez (lead play by play announcer Oakland A’s), Lee Leonard (producer), Toyna Pitts (One Market Restaurant Sommelier), David Zizmor (talk show host), Bill Gould (Sports Radio Service contributor), and Mauricio Segura (podcast contributor) photo from Mauricio Segura

One Market Street Restaurant in downtown San Francisco podcast with David Zizmor, Amaury Pi Gonzalez, Mauricio Segura, Bill Gould, and Lee Leonard (producer). Our thanks to our host Larry Bouchard general manager and partner and Toyna Pitts Wine Director/Sommelier. It’s Larry who says about One Market “With a history of serving quality cuisine in an ideal city location, One Market Restaurant has been a popular force on the dining scene since opening,” says Bouchard. “One of the most important aspects of my job is to make sure that we continue to surpass our guests’ expectations and raise the bar in terms of excellence in cuisine and service.”

Come try some of One Market Street’s favorites the Crispy Fried Chicken Sandwich, Grilled Tombo Tuna Salad, House Ground All Natural Burger, 12 Hour Smoked Beef Brisket, Grilled Idaho Trout or Grilled Flat Iron Steak.

We’ll be reviewing the One Market Street menu favorites with our hosts here at One Market tonight. For a delicious lunch or dinner dine at one of downtown San Francisco’s favorites One Market Restaurant.

One Market Street Restaurant podcast; Talking NBA, NFL and great dining Mon Nov 27, 2023

Outside photo of One Market Restaurant in downtown San Francisco (photo by Open Table)

One Market Street Restaurant in downtown San Francisco podcast with David Zizmor, Amaury Pi Gonzalez, Mauricio Segura, Bill Gould, and Lee Leonard (producer). Our thanks to our host Larry Bouchard general manager and partner and Toyna Pitts Wine Director/Sommelier. It’s Larry who says about One Market “With a history of serving quality cuisine in an ideal city location, One Market Restaurant has been a popular force on the dining scene since opening,” says Bouchard. “One of the most important aspects of my job is to make sure that we continue to surpass our guests’ expectations and raise the bar in terms of excellence in cuisine and service.”

Come try some of One Market Street’s favorites the Crispy Fried Chicken Sandwich, Grilled Tombo Tuna Salad, House Ground All Natural Burger, 12 Hour Smoked Beef Brisket, Grilled Idaho Trout or Grilled Flat Iron Steak.

We’ll be reviewing the One Market Street menu favorites with our hosts here at One Market tonight. For a delicious lunch or dinner dine at one of downtown San Francisco’s favorites One Market Restaurant.

Headline Sports podcast with Barbara Mason: Big Papi is happy to see his family in the DR again; Rays need Sogard’s bat to get into the wild card race; plus more

Photo credit: @Complex

On Headline Sports with Barbara Mason:

#1 Former Boston Red Sox David Ortiz is back home in the Dominican Republic after suffering a near assassination attempt. He said he’s glad to see his family again and is looking forward to eating his favorite foods again.

#2 Former Oakland A’s infielder Eric Sogard was with the Toronto Blue Jays this season and now joins the Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays were looking to boost their lineup. Sogard is hitting .300 this season.

#3 The Oakland A’s continue to battle in the AL Wild Card race they got a walkoff walk on Sunday when A’s hitter Khris Davis walked to force a runner in from third base with the base loaded for a 7-6 win over the visiting Texas Rangers.

#4 San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo will start throwing against the scrimmage defense with pads on and head coach Kyle Shanahan will get an idea how everything should look as far as blocking is concerned.

#5 Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr and wide receiver Antonio Brown are all set to throw and catch and make it happen in camp as they prepare for their first preseason game on Saturday Aug 10th at the Oakland Coliseum against the Los Angeles Rams.

Barbara does the Headline podcasts each Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Raiders don’t have a lot of margin for error

Photo Courtesy Raiders.com

by David Zizmor

ALAMEDA–The Raiders have not won in the eastern time zone in something like seven or eight games they’ve had a rough go of it. That cross country trip for the west coast teams is always a difficult one and with the Raiders not being very good that makes it even more difficult. This is a game that the Raiders probably should have won.

They had their chances there certainly was no lack of opportunity in this one they could have won on a lack of occasions but you just can’t turn the ball over in these kinds of games. If your going to win on the road you have to protect the football and the Raiders didn’t. Quarterback Terrelle Pryor fumbled the ball he had an interception and Pryor wasn’t able to make a whole lot of plays in the passing game.

If your going to return an interception for a touchdown and make a couple plays on defense your offense has to support you and Pryor in the last couple of games has not done that. Against the Giants he was 11-26 for only 122 yards with no touchdown passes and really on the ground he wasn’t anymore effective he was only five rushes for 19 yards.

So when Pryor had been effective when he’s been running the ball and that’s opened up things for the pass and that’s made the Raiders successful as a whole. The last two games none of that has happened it might be the team that’s catching up to them. They’ve seen enough tape they know some of their tendencies, they know they’re going to protect against the run.

The Giants forced Pryor to run, they feel like if he’s going to pass the ball he’s not going to win he’s just not accurate anymore. It also didn’t help at the Meadowlands which is a tough place to throw the football because the winds are pretty crazy out there. I don’t think that was any help out there, with the Raiders they have to be successful.

On the ground with Pryor and through the air with Pryor they weren’t either of those and Raiders running back Rashad Jennings had a decent enough game with 20 rushes for 88 yards. That’s not a dynamic offense for the Raiders. They’re looking for playmakers they don’t have a lot of them in fact their biggest playmaker is Pryor if he doesn’t make any plays the offense is really in a tough spot.

The turnovers and the lack of play on offense really hurt them and if the Raiders are going to win these games they don’t have a lot of margin for error and they had a lot of errors so they lost this one to the  Giants.

David Zizmor covers the NFL for Sportstalk Radio