Headline Sports podcast Charlie O: How will Tatum’s return from Achilles injury impact the Celtics; A’s showcasing in Vegas in exhibition play; plus more news

Boston Celtics Jayson Tatum has returned after suffering an Achilles injury. Here he is blowing kisses to fans and playing against the Dallas Mavericks in the second half on Fri Mar 6, 2026 at the Boston Garden (AP News photo)

Headline Sports podcast Charlie O:

#1 How might Jayson Tatum’s return from a long Achilles injury impact the Boston Celtics’ playoff chances and team chemistry during the final stretch of the regular season?

#2 What factors usually enable teams to complete massive comebacks like the Spurs’ 25-point rally against the LA Clippers on Friday night, and what does it reveal about their resilience and in-game adjustments?

#3 The Sacramento Kings snapped a three game losing streak Sunday night defeating the Chicago Bulls 126-110. The Kings in recent games have been heavily dependent on Precious Achiuwa, Russell Westbrook, and Malik Monk.

#4 Turning to Major League Baseball the Sacramento A’s are playing a two game set in Las Vegas. On Saturday they lost to the Angles 3-0 and Sunday they played their split squad against the Angels all at Aviators Park in Las Vegas. How much was this series to get a measuring stick on local interest for the A’s who will be coming to Vegas in 2028?

#5 The San Francisco Giants in Sunday’s game improve to 13-3 in pre season play and have roll going in spring training. Is this just a look at guys trying to make the roster with a combination of double A and triple A players. Or has Giants manager Tony Vitello got this team firing on all cylinders?

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

Jesus Rodriguez making impression in camp, and shines in Giants’ 9-5 win over Cubs

San Francisco Giants center fielder Will Brennan (7) rounds third base against the Chicago Cubs at Sloan Park in Mesa AZ on Sun Mar 8, 2026 (San Francisco Giants X photo)

By Stephen Ruderman

MESA–Over the last year, Buster Posey has greatly improved the Giants’ farm system, and those improvements, particularly Jesus Rodriguez, shined Sunday in the Giants’ 9-5 win over the Chicago Cubs at Sloan Park in Mesa.

On July 30 of last year, the Giants traded closer Camilo Doval to the Yankees. In return, they got a young catcher and third-baseman in Jesus Rodriguez. Rodriguez is a contact hitter, who does not strike out often, and can hit over .300.

Since the start of camp, Daniel Susac has been the favorite to be the backup catcher to Patrick Bailey. Until yesterday, Rodriguez had been off to a rough start, and went 2-for-12 in his first eight games.

Saturday—in the Giants’ other split-squad game, which was against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick—Rodriguez got to start. The young catcher took full advantage of it, and showed just what he can do. Rodriguez went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and two RBIs.

Tony Vitello gave Rodriguez another start Sunday, this time as the designated hitter. Rodriguez’s afternoon did not get off to the greatest start. He flew out to right-center field in his first at-bat in the top of the first inning. He then drew a walk off Cubs’ left-hander Luke Little to lead off the top of the fourth, but was picked off at first base on what was a questionable move by Little.

Rodriguez stepped up against Connor Schultz in the top of the sixth, following a lead-off home run by Grant McCray. Rodriguez hit a home run of his own to left-center field. Those two home runs were part of a four-run top of the sixth for the Giants, which made the difference today. Infielder Buddy Kennedy hit a home run as well in the sixth. His was a two-run shot to left.

Rodriguez capped off his afternoon with a line-drive base-hit to center with two outs in the top of the seventh. All in all, it was a 2-for-3 afternoon for Rodriguez, with an RBI, and a walk.

It is safe to say that Rodriguez will get some more playing time as camp winds down over the next two weeks. Daniel Susac, Rodriguez’s main competition for the backup catcher’s role, went 1-for-3, and upped his average to .350. Rodriguez is 7-for-19 overall this spring, and is hitting .368. This could turn out to be a big decision for Vitello.

Landen Roupp solid in second spring start:

Landen Roupp, who made 22 starts for the Giants last season, made his second start of the spring today.

Roupp struck out four over three shutout innings in his first start back on Feb. 24 against the Los Angeles Angels in Tempe. Sunday, he made his first appearance in nearly two weeks.

Roupp got off to a rough start in the bottom of first. Michael Busch nearly had extra bases to lead off the inning, but center-fielder Will Brennan made a spectacular sliding catch at the track in left-center with his back completely to the infield. Nico Heorner then fisted a double down the left field line.

Roupp retired the next two, and then walked Dansby Swanson. Former Giant Michael Conforto came up, and grounded a base-hit up the middle to knock in Heorner.

Roupp then threw 1-2-3 innings in the second and third to wrap up what was a solid afternoon. Roupp went three innings, and gave up a run on two hits. He walked one, and struck out 2.

Blade Tidwell rocked in third appearance of camp:

Blade Tidwell, who came along with Drew Gilbert in the Tyler Rogers deal with the Mets last July, came in for his third outing of the spring in the bottom of the fourth.

Tidwell, once a starter, is now being looked at as a reliever. Tidwell threw a shutout inning in the Giants’ cactus league opener against the Seattle Mariners in Peoria on Feb. 21. He then gave up two runs over two innings against the Colorado Rockies five days later in Scottsdale, on Feb. 26.

Sunday was a day to completely forget for Tidwell. Like Roupp, Tidwell was coming off significant rest, as he had not pitched in 11 days. Perhaps that contributed to his nightmare outing Sunday.

The Cubs manufactured a run against Tidwell in the bottom of the fourth, and then put up a three spot on him in the bottom of the fifth. After Cubs’ catcher Moises Ballesteros knocked in a pair with a base-hit with two outs, Tidwell was pulled.

Tidwell gave up four runs and five hits over an inning and two thirds. He walked two, and struck out four.

First time at Sloan Park:

Sunday, I finally got to see Sloan Park for the first time.


It opened in 2014, and has the exact same dimensions as Wrigley Field, but without the bricks and ivey on the walls. Cubs’ fans have packed this place, and have made it perhaps the top destination in the Cactus League since.

There was a reason this park was on my bucket list. Beyond right field, you have a beautiful view of the mountains east of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Beyond left field, behind the grass where fans sit, is a two-story building, which is mostly painted in the same red color of the bricks that make up Wrigley Field’s outfield wall. 

The first story consists of concession stands and a Cubs team shop. The second is a rooftop club, featuring two bars, where fans can sit and take in the game.

For any fan coming to Arizona for Spring Training, Sloan Park is a must-visit.

Other notes:

  • With their win today, the Giants are now 13-2 on the spring. They are two games ahead of the Atlanta Braves for the best record in Spring Training
  • Outfielder Luis Matos, who is out of options, has been off to a torrid start this spring. 

Matos came into yesterday’s game hitting .450. However, he took 0-for-2s, both yesterday against the Rangers, and today. He was also hit by a pitch his first time up today in the top of the second.

  • After a 3-for-3 game against the Rangers yesterday, outfielder Jerar Encarnacion went 2-for-4 today to get his average up to .300.
  • Reliever Keaton Winn pitched 1-2-3 innings in the sixth and seventh, and struck out two.
  • As for other prospects, infielder Parks Harber went 1-for-2, and put the Giants on the board with a two-run home run to right-center in the top of the fifth.

Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson: Stanford gets the edge over NC State 85-84 Saturday

Stanford Cardinal guard Ebuka Okorie (1) gets some reach over the NC State Wolfpack’s forward Van Allen Lubin (22) at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh NC on Sat Mar 7, 2026 (Stanford Cardinal photo)

Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson:

#1 How did Ebuka Okorie’s 33-point performance influence Stanford’s 85–84 victory over NC State on March 7, 2026?

#2 What role did Jaylen Thompson play during Stanford’s late-game run against NC State, and how did his contributions help secure the win?

#3 How did AJ Rohosy contribute offensively and on the boards for Stanford in the matchup with NC State?

#4 In what ways did Jeremy Dent-Smith impact the final moments of the game, particularly with his defensive play and clutch free throws?

#5 How did teammates like Donavin Young and Ryan Agarwal support Stanford’s scoring and rebounding effort against NC State?

Michael Roberson filled in for Daniel Dullum who does the Stanford Cardinal podcasts Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Barracuda sweep Admirals 3-1, extending to a 3 game win streak

San Jose Barracuda vs Milwaukee Admirals on Saturday March 7th at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena (via sjbarracuda/instagram)

By Madison Montez

San Jose’s Quentin Musty stayed hot, giving the Barracuda an early 1-0 lead 7 minutes into the opening frame. This would be San Jose’s first lead in their 3-1 win. Musty with his thirteenth goal of the season and Noah Beck registering the primary assist and Colin White registering the secondary assist. With less than a minute left in the first, Milwaukee draws two penalties and led to a 5-3 powerplay. With the powerplay opportuity, Austin Roest scored his first AHL goal.

With 3:44 left in the game, Kasper Halttunen scored his eleventh goal of the season to give San Jose their lead back. Braden Hache gets the lone assist. To seal the win, Patrick Giles scores an empty net goal to make it a 3-1 score.

After the first period, Milwaukee domimanted San Jose, outshooting them thirteen to six. After the second period San Jose outshot Milwaukee thirteen to seven. After the third period, San Jose outshot Milwaukee ten to seven.

Special teams played an important piece in today’s game. Coming into today’s game, San Jose was first on the powerplay and fourth shorthanded in the Pacific Divison. For Milwaukee, they came first on the powerplay and third shorthanded in the Central Divison. Tonight, San Jose went 0/2 while Milwaukee went 1/3.

The goaltending matchup tonight was Laurent Brossiot for San Jose and Matt Murray again for Milwaukee. Making 26 saves on 28 shots, Brossoit recorded tonights win. Making 26 saves on 28 shots, Murray recorded tonights loss.

THREE STARS OF THE GAME:

  1. Kasper Halttunen
  2. Austin Roest
  3. Laurent Brossoit

The Barracuda will be back in action on Wednesday where they will once again host the San Diego Gulls for a one game series. The last time these two teams faced off was this past Wednesday where the Barracuda won 3-2. Patrick Giles, Quentin Musty, and Oliver Wahlstrom all scored in the win.

San Francisco Giants recap: Fun day in Scottsdale results in Giants’ 7-5 cactus league win over Rangers

San Francisco Giants’ Adrian Houser throws during the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, in Phoenix.Chris Carlson/AP

By Stephen Ruderman

SCOTTSDALE AZ–It was a fun day at Scottsdale Stadium, as the sun shined bright on a perfect day for baseball, and the Giants’ regulars exercised perfect fundamentals in what turned out to be a 7-5 Cactus League win for the Giants over the Texas Rangers.

The Rangers came all the way from across town in Surprise, and thus did something very rare in Spring Training. They took batting practice in another team’s park.

Two former Rangers’ managers were on hand in new Giants’ coach Ron Washington, and former Giants’ manager Bruce Bochy, who is back in the organization as a special advisor. Considering that Bochy just managed the Rangers over the last three seasons, and guided them to the world championship in 2023, it was no surprise to see him get embraced by his former players.

Prior to the game, during batting practice, Giants’ hitters were laying down bunts, and lining the ball the opposite way. It is part of the hitting approach of new Giants’ hitting coach Hunter Mense. Mense spent the last four years as the assistant hitting coach for the Toronto Blue Jays, and his small ball approach played a key role in getting the Blue Jays to the World Series last season.

Prior to the game, it was chilly, and the wind was howling in from center field, which is quite uncommon in this ballpark. By gametime, the winds subsided, and the temperatures climbed up into the 70s.

Left-hander Carson Whisenhunt made the start for the Giants, and threw three shutout innings, giving up just one hit, and striking out five. Mense’s small ball approach was on full display in a three-run bottom of the fourth inning, when Jerar Encarnacion and Willy Adames kept the line moving with RBI base-hits.

In terms of relief pitchers, Spencer Bivens pitched through a jam in the top of the fourth. Ryan Walker, who is the favorite to reclaim the closer’s job this season, threw a 1-2-3 inning in the top of the fifth. Left-hander Matt Gage struggled, as he gave up two runs in the top of the sixth.

The Rangers scored three runs in the top of the seventh to take a 5-4 lead, but the Giants’ non-roster invitees and minor leaguers responded with three runs in the bottom of the eighth, and the Giants won it 7-5.

The Giants were playing a split squad, and beat the Arizona Diamondbacks over at Talking Stick, 7-4. Infielder Josuar Gonzalez, one of the Giants’ top prospects, hit a double in his first cactus league at-bat in that game.

Of course these games don’t count, but the Giants are 12-2 on the spring.

Sacramento Kings podcast Tony Harvey: Westbrook takes exception to some of the local media commentary

New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson (1) drives on Sacramento Kings Nique Clifford (5) before being called for an offensive foul in the first half at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Wed Mar 4, 2026 (AP News photo)

Sacramento Kings podcast Tony Harvey:

#1 How will Precious Achiuwa control the paint against the Chicago Bulls’ frontcourt, and can his rebounding and playmaking set the tone for Sacramento’s offense?

#2 Can veteran guard Russell Westbrook provide a spark in transition and help the Kings push the pace against the Bulls’ defense?

#3 Will Keegan Murray return soon he’s been out with that ankle injury?

#4 How important will scoring bursts from Malik Monk be for Sacramento’s second unit against the Bulls’ bench?

#4 Can DeMar DeRozan deliver a strong offensive performance against his former team, the Chicago Bulls?

Join Tony Harvey for the Sacramento Kings podcasts each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Whether you’re pre-gaming with the Kings or celebrating an A’s win, Cyprus Grille at the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena is your downtown go-to.

⚡Craft cocktails? Check.
🔥Game-day bites? Oh yeah.
🏟️Steps from Golden 1 Center? You bet.

Open daily, Cyprus Grille is serving up local flavor with a front-row seat to the action. Stop by before or after the game—or make it your new downtown hangout.

Cyprus Grille—where fans fuel up.

📍Located inside the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena @ 300 J Street

Happy Hour – 4pm-6pm

Show your ticket for additional discounts when dining in. 

San Jose Sharks podcast Lincoln Juarez: Sharks host Isles Saturday night at SAP Center

San Jose Sharks’ Alex Nedeljkovic (33) guards the goal against St. Louis Blues’ Robert Thomas (18) during the second period at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., on Friday, March 6, 2026. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)

San Jose Sharks podcast Lincoln Juarez:

#1 The St Louis Blues Robert Thomas scored two goals within 54 seconds in the overtime stanza to help beat the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center in San Jose 3-2.

#2 The St Louis Blues who were in last place in the Western Conference Central Division moved up a point past the Chicago Blackhawks with the win against the Sharks.

#3 With the loss the Sharks snap a three game win streak before the win streak they had a five game losing streak. The Blues without a doubt did their homework knew what they were up agianst and were able to shut down Sharks superstars Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith and company on their potent offense..

#4 Keifer Sherwood was able to tie the game for the Sharks at 2-2 in the third period when he beat Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington with a shot from the left circle. Sherwood had himself a week for the Sharks earlier on Tuesday he scored a game winning goal against the Montreal Canadiens for his first goal for San Jose and later signed a five year $28.75 contract with the Sharks.

#5 Up next for the Sharks they host the New York Islanders. The Isles are third place in the Atlantic Division and have lost two in a row as they come into SAP Center on Saturday night. Face off is slated for 7:00pm. How do you see this match up between New York and San Jose?

Lincoln Juarez filled in for Mary Lisa who does the San Jose Sharks podcasts Saturdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: From My Notebook-Cuba Baseball has been a constant for over 100 Years

Former Cleveland Indians pitcher Luis Tiant deals against the New York Yankees in this 1968 photo. Tiant is one of the most famous pitchers from Cuba (AP News file photo)

From My Notebook: Cuba Baseball has been a constant for over 100 Years

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

Since the largest island in the Caribbean became a free nation on May 20, 1902, winning independence from Spain, through governments of Presidential Democracy, the Batista dictatorship from 1952 to 1959, and the current Communist State from 1959 to the present.

Baseball has been a constant, no matter what type of government is ruling the island. The Brooklyn Dodgers held Spring Training in Havana, Cuba, multiple times, most notably in 1941, 1942, and in 1947, which was Segregation Avoidance. To escape segregation in the US, the Dodgers trained in Havana.

White players stayed at the Hotel Nacional, while Jackie Roinbosn and other Black teammates like Camapanella and Newxome were housed in a lower-budget hotel outside the city of Havana. The team famously flew to Havana in a team-owned Convair 440 Metropolitan.

No matter what politics were going on here in the United States from before 1947, when a Dodgers’ young star by the name of Jackie Robinson and after, Cuba always welcomed all baseball players, black or white. Therefore,

In Latin America, Cuba is considered a pioneer in baseball. World economists are predicting the collapse of the Cuban economy. Prior to 1959, Cuba provided roughly one-third of total U.S. sugar imports, but under the current system of government, blackouts are common all over the island, shortages of medicine, food, and other essential services, people’s discontent with government repression, and the near-death of their tourism industry.

Prior to 1959, Cuba provided roughly one-third of total U.S. sugar imports. The US blockade of Cuba is also impactful, however. As of early 2026, Cuba’s primary trading partners, with whom it conducts significant import and export activities, include China, Spain, Canada, and various European Union nations .

Key imports consist of food, fuel, and machinery, while exports focus on tobacco, nickel, and medical products. Doesn’t matter what the political situation is; for over a century, Cuba’s baseball has continued year-round, especially until 1960, when Cuba. The Professional Winter League was widely famous, attracting many Major League players, Cubans like Orestes (Minnie)Miñoso, to Camilo Pascua to Luis Tiant to Pedro Ramos and Bill Werele, and many big American stars (which I seen play in that league when I was a teen, guys like Brooks Robinson,

Hoyt Wilherm, Bob Skinner, Jackie Brandt and many others at the old Estadio eel Cerro in La Habana. The biggest difference being that until 1959 Cuban-born players where free to travel to the US, but or decacnes things have changed and many of the Cuban stars today in MLB either defected when they were playing with thei National team outside Cuba, or many risk their lives to escape in homemade boats and arrifve in the US, one that comes to mind was Yoanis Céspedes, whom I used to interpret when I was broadcasting Oakland A’s games.

No matter what happens in Cuba, I believe another change is coming soon. Baseball will always live in Cuba. one popular Cuban sayings and their meanings! 1. “Más sabe el diablo por viejo que por diablo.” Translation: The devil knows more because he’s old than because he’s the devil. Meaning: Experience is more valuable than knowledge or cunning.

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.

While in the Bay Area, great food and great prices. 998cuba.com

Sharks fall to Blues 3-2 in overtime

San Jose Sharks vs St Louis Blues on Friday March 6th at SAP Center (via sanjosesharks/instagram)

By Madison Montez

SAN JOSE- The St.Louis Bles got out to an early 1-0 lead, just 6:55 into the first period. Jimmy Snuggerud with his eleventh goal of the season. Cam Fowler registering the primary assist and Dylan Holloway registering the secondary assist. This lead would essentially lead to St.Louis’s 3-2 win.

The San Jose Sharks tied the game at 1-1 right when their powerplay was about to end. Macklin Celebrini scored his 30 first goal of the season. Dmitry Orlov with the primary assist while Tyler Toffoli registered the secondary assist. Off of a quick pass, St.Louis was able to regain their lead back to make it 2-1 when Robert Thomas scored his 14th of the season. Jimmy Snuggerud with the primary assist and Dylan Holloway with the secondary assist, both with their second points of the night.

To tie the game at 2-2, Kiefer Sherwood scored his 19th goal of the season. Philip Kurashev with the primary assist while Collin Graf recorded the secondary assist.

Regulation wasn’t enough for these two teams. 55 seconds into the overtime period, St Louis’s Robert Thomas scored his second of the night to win it 3-2.

Despite not having the lead, after the first period, San Jose outshot St.Louis eleven to three. After the second period, St Louis outshot San Jose 9-6. After the third period, San Jose outshot St Louis 8-1.

Coming into Friday night’s game, San Jose was 15th on the powerplay while St.Louis was 26th. Shorthanded, San Jose was nineteenth while St.Louis was 29th. Friday night, San Jose went 0/2 and St Louis also went 0/2.

Alex Nedeljkovic got the start for San Jose. Making 11 saves 14 on shots, he recorded Friday night’s loss. For St.Louis, Jordan Binnington got the start. Making 23 saves on 25 shots, he recorded Friday night’s win.

THREE STARS OF THE GAME:

  1. Robert Thomas
  2. Dylan Holloway
  3. Kiefer Sherwood

The Sharks will be back in action Satuday, where they will host the New York Islanders. The last time these two teams faced off was on October 21st in New York where they fell 4-3. Collin Graf, Adam Gaudette, and Macklin Celebrini all scored in the loss.

San Jose Sharks podcast Charanbir Mahal INDUSATV: A look at the Liljegren trade and the Nedeljkovic extension; plus more

Former San Jose Shark defenceman Timothy Liljegren was traded to the Washington Capitals for a 2026 fourth round draft during the trade deadline (photo from elite prospects)

San Jose Sharks podcast Charanbir Mahal INDUSATV:

#1 What does the Timothy Liljegren trade say about the Sharks’ strategy? The Sharks traded defenceman Liljegren to the Washington Capitals for a 2026 fourth round draft.

#2 How important is the Alex Nedeljkovic extension to San Jose’s future?The Sharks signed goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic to a two-year, $6 million contract extension after posting an 11-9-2 record and a .902 save percentage this season.

#3 Can the Sharks stay in the playoff race down the stretch? San Jose is reportedly just a few points out of a Western Conference wild-card spot with several games left in the season.

#4 How impactful will Kiefer Sherwood’s new contract be? Forward Kiefer Sherwood recently signed a five-year contract extension with the Sharks after joining the team earlier in the season.

#5 Is the Sharks’ young core ready to lead the team? Players like Macklin Celebrini have been producing offensively and helping drive the team’s recent scoring surge.

Charanbir Mahal of INDUSATV is a San Jose Sharks podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com