That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary podcast: Caribbean Series has a rich history that goes back to 1949; What a great three-game series in Baja California

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On That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary podcast:

#1 The Mexicali Baseball Series was played this week in Baja California, but taking a look at the Caribbean Series, how important was this event for Spanish speaking baseball and its rich history going back to 1949?

#2 The Caribbean Series was revived in 1970, but was without Cuban participation and went on a hiatus in 1981.

#3 Cuba did win in 2015 when they returned as a guest in the Caribbean Series.

#4 The Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. won the National League Rookie of the Year Award, hitting for the season .293, 78 runs, 64 RBIs,and 26 home runs.

#5 American League Rookie of the Year Award went to Los Angeles Angels’ Shohei Ohtani, who hit .285, 59 runs, 61 RBIs, 22 home runs. Ohtani pitched with a 4-2 record and a 3.31 ERA.

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

Cal Bears Football podcast with Morris Phillips: Cal, after surprise comeback at USC, gets set to host Stanford for the Big Game Saturday

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On the Cal Bears Football podcast with Morris:

#1 A miracle comeback for the Cal Bears (6-4) Saturday at USC (5-5) for a 15-14 win, snapping a 14-game losing streak to USC at the Los Angeles Coliseum.

#2 Cal head coach Justin Wilcox said it’s great to be bowl eligible.

#3 The Bears were hibernating in the first half of Saturday’s game at USC but started to make their comeback in the third quarter and Traveon Beck scored Cal’s second touchdown for the game winner.

#4 USC had a 14-0 lead, but the Bears roared back. Cal got their first touchdown in the third quarter and took a one-point lead 15-14.

#5 The Bears will face Stanford (6-4) and Colorado (5-5) for their next two games. The Big Game is this Saturday at Cal, which it could turn out to be one of the season’s best.

Morris does the Cal Bears podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NCAAFB podcast with Daniel Dullum: New AP Top 25; Cardinal back in hunt for the bowl; USC coach Helton on the bubble after loss to Cal

photo from Louisville Courier: Bobby Petrino didn’t have answers as Wake Forest beat the Cards 56-35, giving Louisville a record of 2-6 start, its worst season since 1997’s 1-10. Oct. 27, 2018.(Photo: Matt Stone/Louisville Courier Journal)

On the NCAAFB podcast with Daniel:

1. Louisville Cardinal Bobby Petrino (36-26) fired their coach during his show on WAVE TV. The announcement came from the crawl on the screen below.

2 The New AP Top 25.

3 Stanford romps past Oregon State, Cardinal now Bowl Eligible.

4 Cal slips past USC, Trojans coach can begin packing his bags; Bears are Bowl Eligible.

5 Arizona State stuns UCLA, Sun Devils now Bowl Eligible under Herm Edwards!

6 Boise State upsets No. 16 Fresno State in the Mountain West.

7 Minnesota upsets Purdue 41-10, same Boilermakers who drubbed Ohio State 49-20 on Oct. 20.

Daniel does the NCAAFB podcasts each Sunday for Michelle Richardson at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL podcast with Matt Harrington: Jackets on a roll, get ninth win past Caps; Leafs with five-goal win, 6-1, over New Jersey; NHL matchups for tonight

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On the NHL podcast with Matt:

#1 The Columbus Blue Jackets (9-6-1) got by the Washington Capitals 2-1 Friday night. The Jackets got a goal from Oliver Bjorkstrand at 17:16 in the first period and Anthony Duclair got goal number seven of the season at 5:09. Not much offense from the Caps.

#2 The Toronto Maple Leafs (11-5-0) and the New Jersey Devils (6-7-1)  skated to a 6-1 five-goal Leafs victory Friday night. The Leafs scored four goals in the second period and they’re not slowing down.

#3 The Vancouver Canucks (10-7-1) are in Buffalo (9-6-2) tonight. How dangerous, how improved are these Canucks this season?  The Sabers won it by a goal 4-3 in a shootout beating a tough Canucks team after having a two goal deficit.

#4 The Chicago Blackhawks (6-7-3) face the Philadelphia Flyers (8-7-1) at the Wells Fargo Center. Is this an evenly matched game or do the Flyers have the home ice advantage when the puck drops tonight? The Flyers blanked the Blackhawks 4-0 for the Hawks seventh straight loss.

#5 Tonight, the Golden Knights (7-8-1) are in Montreal (8-5-3). Taking a look at the Knights’ offensive leaders: Jonathan Marchessault leads the team with 14 assists, seven goals, and William Karlsson eight assists, and for the Montreal Canadiens, Max Domi 19 points, nine goals, and Jeff Petry with 11 assists.

Matt does the NHL podcasts each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Lami: Expectations high, can Mullens take 49ers to victory on Monday Night Football?

mercurynews.com photo: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens even gets congratulations from Oakland Raiders players after the 49ers victory over the Raiders on Thursday Night Football November 1st in Levis Stadium Santa Clara

On the 49ers podcast with Joe:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers got a huge victory on Thursday against the Oakland Raiders in Santa Clara with third string quarter (now first string) Nick Mullens under center how impressive was his outing throwing against Oakland.

#2 Mullens went 16-22 for 262 yards and three touchdowns for the 34-3 win.

#3 Just getting their second win of the season alone had to be monumental considering all the 49ers have been through this season.

#4 Joe talks about what impresses him most about Mullens work in the pocket and the protection he got from the 49ers’ line.

#5 The 49ers host the New York Giants on Monday Night Football. Will it be another 49ers victory or turn out the lights, the party’s over?

Joe Lami does the 49ers podcasts each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB Mexicali Baseball coverage: Long weekends and extended seasons along the border

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By: Lewis Rubman
Sports Radio Service contributor
November 9, 2018

MEXICALI, Baja California — Long weekends and extended seasons along the border–#1.

Charros de Jalisco: 2 | 6 | 1

Aguilas de Mexicali: 6 | 10 | 0

When my wife, washing the dishes and listening the seventh game of the 1997 World Series, heard that Edgar Rentería had singled Craig Counsell home in the bottom of the 11th, she let out a wail of despair. So did thousands of Indian fans. But my wife wasn’t an Indian fan. What she cried out was, “I don’t know how we’re going to get through six months without baseball!”

“We don’t have to,” I consoled her and, in a moment of inspiration added, “There’s a winter league in Mexico, and they have a team right on the border in Mexicali.” Within a month, we were in Mexicali for a three day week end of baseball. We’ve gone there about a dozen times in the ensuing 21 years.

Mexicali, a two-hour drive east of San Diego, is celebrating its 115th  this year. It is the capital of the state of Baja California. Less well known to people on our side of the border than the beach resorts of southern Baja and the oft-maligned metropolis of Tijuana, it is a friendly, complex, and pleasant place to visit, especially in the early fall and early spring. The days are lovely in the winter, but the desert nights can be brutally cold. In the summer, the heat is brutal day and night.

Mexicali is as clean as a city can be, but it’s dusty, located, as it is, in the Sonora desert. Agriculture, maquilladora manufacturing, and government drive the local economy. The city, with a population of about 700,000, has a state-run theater, several small, well-designed and informative museums,  one on the campus of the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), and a plethora of restaurants, over 100 of them Chinese. Indeed, until the mid 1950s, the Chinese were the largest ethnic (ethnic, not minority) group in the city. For the over-night visitor, Mexicali offers a range of hotels, from the modest with neat and serviceable rooms at about $35 a night, to the five star, at about $100. (My recommendation for the former is the Regis, across the street from my recommendation for the latter, the Lucerna).

The city also is home to the huge Plaza Cachanilla shopping mall, the Plaza de Toros Califia, and the 17,000 seat Estadio B’air, home of the Aguilas de Mexiali, the Mexicali Eagles. The stadium, also known as the Eagles’ Nest, was enlarged and spiffy-ed up for the 2009 Caribbean Series and the 2017 Qualifying Round of the World Baseball Classic.

The Eagles first played professionally in 1948, as a member of the Class C Sunset League, finishing first in the 140 game regular season, but being eliminated in the first round of the play-offs. As the length of the season indicates, the Sunset was a summer league. In 1951, they again finished first, but this time they made it to the final play-off round before elimination, The Eagles’ manager that year and part of the next was Adolfo Luque, The Pride of Havana. Among his other[ accomplishments, Luque had won 27 games as a pitcher for the 1923 Cincinnati Reds. Ernest Hemingway mentioned him in The Old Man and the Sea, and Tom Lasorda has called him “the worst human being I have ever known.”

The Sunset League folded after the 1950 season, so the Eagles flew off to the newly formed Southwest International League, finally winning a championship, and defeating the second half winner, Phoenix, four games to one in the play-offs. Mexicali remained in Class C when it moved once more, this time to the Arizona-Texas League, where it remained through 1958. After that season, the Aguilas left “organized” baseball. I’ll pick up the thread of the team’s history in tomorrow’s dispatch. Now it’s time to report on the first of the three game series between Mexicali and the Charros de Jalisco, the Jalisco Horsemen, which began tonight at the Eagles’ Nest. Going into tonight’s contest, the Aguilas were in sixth  place, with a record of  10-12 and 3-3 since November 2, when Juan Gabriel Castro replaced Luis Sojo as manager. The Charros (or Equestrians), under the leadership of Roberto Vizcarra, were in third at 12-11. In tomorrow’s dispatch, I’ll explain the system used to determine  the team standings.

As part of Mexicali’s anniversary celebration, the home team wore a new jersey tonight, one they plan to wear at least through the end of this week end. Instead of the traditional “Aguilas” or “Mexicali,” the plumed warriors of the Sonora desert had “Cachanilla,” emblazoned on the front of their uniforms. A Cachanilla is a person who comes from the Mexicali region.

The real story of tonight’s game was the pitching of right-hander Frankie de la Cruz. He held the Charros scoreless in seven innings and giving up only three hits to even  his record at 1-1. Will Oliver, who entered the game at 2-0, 2.84 was charged with a well-earned loss. He lasted only two and two-thirds innings but gave up five runs, all of them earned. The save was credited to Jake Sánchez, even though he entered the game in the ninth inning with the bases loaded and a lead of 6-1. That is, the on deck batter didn’t represent the potential tying run.

The Aguilas will try to even their record while the Charros attempt to climb back above .500 in tomorrow evening’s encounter.

That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary: FOX trying to buy back RSN they sold to Disney

espn.com photo: ESPN who is owned by Disney and bought some 22 Regions from FOX now FOX wants to buy back the 22 regions back

FOX Trying to buy back RSN they sold to Disney

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By: Amaury Pi-González

Last year, the FOX Network sold 22 Regional Sports Networks (RSN) to Disney for $71 billion. Now FOX is trying to buy-back the RSN from Disney at a discount. At the end, FOX may end up making billions from Disney. The DOJ (Department of Justice) forced Disney, who owns ESPN, to sell the assets because of concerns that Disney will have too much sports programming power and too much power in one hand of one company is not recommended.

Regional Sports Networks carry exclusive broadcast rights to local teams with loyal fan -bases. Among the 22 RSN in this deal,two popular networks are involved, the YES Network from New York and FSW (Fox Sports West) from Los Angeles. These Regional Sports Networks carry all major professional sports leagues in the country to their local audiences.

Years ago, Disney bought the Anaheim Ducks and re-named them, the Mighty Ducks, they eventually sold. Disney also once owned the Anaheim Angels, today the Los Angeles Angels,which they later sold to Mr Arte Moreno. Maybe Disney should stay away from sports, but if they sell these local networks back to FOX, they will lose billions of dollars.

That might the final lesson to Disney to “stay away from sports.”

Join Amaury each week for That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Jose Sharks podcast with Len Shapiro: After disastrous two-game road trip, Sharks look forward to six-game homestand

photo from vcstar.com: San Jose Sharks’ Timo Meier (28) is unable to score past St. Louis Blues goaltender Chad Johnson (31) as Blues’ Colton Parayko (55) and Vince Dunn defend during the first period of an NHL hockey game Friday, Nov. 9, 2018, in St. Louis.

On the Sharks podcast with Len:

#1 The Sharks lost both road games one in Dallas on Thursday and a shutout in St. Louis, this Sharks team has been an on and off again hockey club. Consistency and intensity high danger shots used to be called quality shots.

#2 St. Louis goals came from Alex Pietrangelo, Ryan O’Reilly, Jaden Schwartz and Alexander Steen in the Blues’ 4-0 win over the Sharks.

#3 Was this a matter of the Blues did their homework on Sharks goaltender Aaron Dell, who stopped 27 shots out of 3,  or Dell was just way off his game?

#4 The Sharks’ Joe Pavelski said he’s satisfied with the foundation, but not the team execution.

#5 The Sharks now head home after their disastrous two game road trip and open a six-game homestand starting Sunday against Calgary

Len Shapiro does the Sharks podcast each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Cardinal easily handle UNCW in men’s basketball 72-59

photo by gostanford.com: KZ Okpala (0) of the Stanford Cardinal drives the lane and the Cardinal scored 17 unanswered first half points and had a total of 23 points against UNC-Wilmington on Friday night

By Daniel Dullum
Sports Radio Service
Friday, November 09, 2018

Stanford used a big first-half run to pull away from UNC-Wilmington early and defeat the Seahawks 72-59 Friday in non-conference men’s basketball in Wilmington, N.C.

Sophomore KZ Okpala led the Cardinal with 23 points, and Cormac Ryan added 14 points for Stanford (2-0). The Cardinal are logging significant frequent flyer miles. They traveled 2,500 miles to play UNCW and North Carolina, then fly back home for one game, then fly to the Bahamas for a Thanksgiving holiday tournament – the Battle 4 Atlantis.

After Stanford trailed by eight points early, the Cardinal scored 17 unanswered points in the first half and held the Seahawks without a field goal over the final 7 ½ minutes before halftime, leading 39-25.

The Cardinal built an 18-point lead in the second half, and UNCW never came closer than eight points.

Jeantal Cylla and Devontae Cacok each scored 14 points to lead the Seahawks (0-2). UNCW finished with 20 turnovers that the Cardinal converted into 26 points.

It was the first time UNCW hosted a power-conference opponent since Wake Forest of the ACC beat them in December 2009. Both teams are coached by former Kansas teammates – Stanford’s Jerod Haase and the Seahawks’ C.B. McGrath. UNCW will visit Stanford next season.

The Cardinal collected 15 steals, their best since getting 15 in January 2006 against Oregon State.

After Stanford practices in Wilmington on Saturday, the Cardinal travel to No. 8-North Carolina on Monday.

Oakland Raiders podcast with Joe Hawkes Beamon: After crushing defeat, Raiders hope to improve over Chargers this Sunday

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On the Raiders podcast with Joe:

#1 In what was considered the Raiders (1-7) worst game on Thursday, Nov. 1st in Santa Clara just plainly put, would you agree there was no preparation?

#2 The Raiders faced a hot-handed 49ers (2-7) quarterback Nick Mullens, who went 16-22 for 262 and three touchdowns, to help San Francisco get the win 34-3.

#3 The Raiders have lost four in a row and they have been outscored by 85 points during the current losing streak.

#4 Someone was going to lose when the 49ers-Raiders met. Was it a surprise how this game turned out?

#5 The Raiders host the LA Chargers (6-2) this Sunday. Joe sets this game up for us.

Joe does the Raiders podcast each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com