NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast with Matt Harrington: All NHL games cancelled in recognition of Blake Jacob/racial injustice

Rogers Centre in Edmonton sits empty as the NHL Players Association and the NHL have stood down NHL games on Thursday and Friday nights out of respect for shooting victim Blake Jacob and racial injustice in America (nhl.com photo)

On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Matt:

#1 A lot of professional athletes are pretty fed up and rightfully so regarding racial injustice and the NHL was no different taking a stand and walking out of the rinks in Toronto and Edmonton to protest the recent shooting of Jacob Blake.

#2 The NHL released a statement saying “After much discussion, NHL players believe that the best course of action would be to take a step back and not play tonight’s (Thursday) and tomorrow’s (Friday) games as scheduled.”

#3 NHL action does resume today and let’s take a look at the three games scheduled the puck drops at 9 AM for the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Boston Bruins at Scotiabank in Toronto. The Lightning lead the series 2-1.

#4 The Philadelphia Flyers and New York Islanders are tied at 1-1 with a 4:00 pm puck drop tonight in game 3 at Scotiabank.

#5 The Vegas Golden Knights who have struggled against the Vancouver Canucks face off at 6:45pm at Rogers Centre in Edmonton for game 3 with the series tied at 1-1.

Join Matt Harrington each Saturday for the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco Giants game wrap: Gallen holds Giants in 7 innings D-Backs score four in fifth in 7-4 win

The Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen went seven innings against the San Francisco Giants giving up five hits and one earned run at Chase Field in Phoenix in game one of the three game series Fri Aug 28, 2020 (AP photo)

By Daniel Dullum

Sports Radio Service

Friday, August 28, 2020

Zac Gallen threw seven strong innings, and Arizona forged a four-run rally in the fifth inning to pull away from San Francisco and defeat the Giants 7-4 Friday night at Chase Field in Phoenix for the Giants third straight loss.

The win snapped an eight-game Diamondbacks losing streak.

Gallen (1-0) struck out five, walked one and scattered five hits. He was working on a shutout until Evan Longoria hit a two-out solo home run in the top of the sixth.

Tyler Anderson (1-2) was roughed up early by the D-Backs, giving up seven earned runs on nine hits in 4 2/3 innings. Anderson struck out three and walked three.

Arizona took a 1-0 lead in the first on Starling Marte’s RBI single, and extended its lead to 3-0 in the third on a Christian Walker sacrifice fly and an RBI single by David Peralta.

In the Diamondbacks’ four-run fifth, Marte and Walker each had a run-scoring single, Marte scored on an Anderson throwing error, and Nick Ahmed drove in Walker with a ground rule double.

Longoria’s solo shot to left put the Giants on the board in the sixth. Then, in the top of the ninth, Wilmer Flores drove in Brandon Belt with a double, and Brandon Crawford hit his third home run of the season.

Crawford’s two-run shot pulled the Giants to within 7-4, but Diamondbacks reliever Taylor Widener struck out Joey Bart and Steven Duggar grounded out to end the game.

The second game of the weekend series starts at 5:10 Saturday afternoon.

 

 

Oakland A’s game wrap: A’s Astros Walk Off Field In Solidarity Against Racial InJustice

The Houston Astros and Oakland A’s stand for the national anthem and later walked off the field to an empty stadium at Minute Maid Park on Jackie Robinson day postponing Friday night’s game in recognition of Black Lives Matter, shooting victim Jacob Blake and racial injustice in America (@Athletics photo)

A’s Astros Walk Off Field In Solidarity Against Racial Injustice

By Barbara Mason

The players took the field and nothing seemed amiss. The players stood along the field on either side to honor the National Anthem. They removed their hats because they love this country and wanted to honor it.

Again nothing seemed out of the ordinary. It was at this point that the players solemnly and silently walked single file off the field. A Black Lives Matter shirt was placed on home plate with an Astro jersey alongside on the right and an A’s jersey on the left side It was a simple yet powerful symbol as was the way they walked off the field.

This was two teams that a short three weeks ago were slugging it out over Ramon Laureano being hit twice in the game. Now they were living in unity and supporting a cause that many of us, black, white , or brown are deeply involved in.

They are not alone. The NBA, NHL, WNBA, NFL, MLS, and now MLB have joined forces voicing their disgust of the latest police shooting of an unarmed black man in Kenosha, Wisconsin. I need to say his name.

Jacob Blake is his name and he is now paralyzed for life, short of a miracle. Unbelievably shot in the back seven times we now have another horrendous video that is emblazoned into our minds. How can any caring human being watch this and tolerate this is unconscionable.

The White House will not address the reasons that are behind all of the demonstrating, the looting and the damage. Donald Trump is a whistle blower of hate; he thrives on this. People are mentally exhausted because of the racial unrest.

I believe that a lot more eyes have been opened lately throughout this nation. People are on the streets because they are tired of the non-action in the federal government. People at the top are ignoring this; they are not hearing and instead have used this to further their racist cause.

Doc Rivers head coach of the Clippers was clearly distraught with the state of this nation. “Why do we keep loving this country and the country doesn’t love us back. We’ve got to do better,” he said. He is not alone in his thoughts.

We do need to do better and we are not. Not much has really changed since we watched George Floyd die in Minneapolis Minnesota on May 25th. Yes the streets are filled with peaceful protestors but until they clean out this White House it will fall on deaf ears because the federal government simply does not care.

Now we have athletes like the Oakland A’’s and the Houston Astros stepping unto the political stage making a stand for racial justice because we have a hate-filled government. The NBA started a real movement that has crossed into every facet of the sports world. MLB is predominately white (only 6% are black) as is the MLS and the NHL yet they stand with the NBA and WNBA and also the NFL.

It is sad that racial injustice now lies on the shoulder of athletes. This is not their job but they do realize the power that they command. I believe that every player in every sport should speak to all their fans and urge all of them to vote and take the measures that need to be taken to cure the epidemic that has infiltrated this country.

Although as I said this is not their job the voice they have will reach far and wide. So be warned—if you believe in this government, you support racism, white supremacy, the KKK and QAnon. I am not saying that you are those things but you support them. Years ago we would have never seen an uprising of this magnitude but it is here now and it will not be silenced.

The Oakland A’s will be back on the field with heavy hearts to take on the Houston Astros in a double header Saturday. The first game will be played at 1:10 and the second at 4:10. We will continue to support the sports world in their endeavor to achieve racial justice and the belief that Black Lives Matter.

La Stella comes to A’s from Angels in trade: The Los Angeles Angels traded Tommy La Stella to the Oakland A’s for Franklin Barreto both play second base. La Stella is hitting .273, 27 hits, 4 homers, and 14 RBIs and Barreto scored five runs and is batting 0.00 for the season.

Starting pitchers for Saturday’s doubleheader: In the front game for the A’s Chris Bassitt (2-1 ERA 2.97) and for the Astros Lance McCullers Jr (2-2 ERA 5.74) and in the night cap for the A’s Frankie Montas (2-2 ERA 5.22) and for the Astros Zack Greinke (1-0 ERA 2.29)

 

That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary: 2020 poetic justice Dodgers on a record pace

The Los Angeles Dodgers were supposed to honor former Brooklyn Dodger Jackie Robinson this past April 15th for the anniversary of Robinson’s breaking the color bearer in 1947 the tribute never took place because of the Coronavirus shutdown. Here in this photo is Robinson with former Philadelphia Phillies manager Ben Chapman in 1947. Chapman was Robinson said the worst racist offender in baseball he ever encountered. Chapman only posed for this photo because the New York press wrote all the racist things that Chapman said and Chapman relented under pressure to show he could be in Robinson’s company for the photo   (lelands.com file photo)

2020 Poetic Justice: Dodgers on a Record Pace

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

The Los Angeles Dodgers are headed into this weekend with a 24-9 record, a .772 winning percentage. In a 60-game abbreviated season, this record is equivalent of 118 win game pace during a normal 162 game campaign.

Poetic Justice in this 2020 season that Jackie Robinson’s team, the first black man to play in the Major Leagues is making history. Granted, here in the Bay Area the Dodgers are despised, especially by Giants fans, who for years have considered the two best things for the Giants are, 1-To win the World Series and 2-For the Dodgers not to win the World Series. But that is part of the second most intense baseball rivalry. Yankees vs. Red Sox, obviously the oldest and fiercest, then the Giants vs. Dodgers and Cardinals vs. Cubs.

On April 15, 1997, in a game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets at Shea Stadium, New York, Commissioner Bud Selig declared that No. 42 (Jackie Robinson’s number with the Brooklyn Dodgers) would be permanently retired by all 30 major league teams.

Panamanian-born Mariano Rivera was the last player to wear No. 42 when he began his career until he retired in 2013, and was the last player to wear the historic baseball number. Mariano, a star on and off the field, a solid Christian man that is idolized in Panamá, who was also the first ever player unanimously inducted into Cooperstown.

Because of the Covid-19 Pandemic, and the season beginning months later than the scheduled late March Opening Day, Jackie Robinson Day that was to be celebrated on April 15, the day he broke the color barrier in 1947 with the Dodgers, could not take place as planned by all teams in major league baseball.

There are two names in the history of baseball that are in our record books, because of the way they transformed the game we all love. Babe Ruth, because at that time in history ‘he was baseball’. Because of hitting very long home runs in the 1920’s a New York newspaper named his home runs “Ruthian” a word that is still even used today. Then there is Jackie Robinson a trailblazer and great example to black Americans and all Americans of honesty, perseverance and dedication to his family, his country and his sport.

The 2020 Los Angeles Dodgers are making news because during this “season” they are on a pace that would be equal to 118 wins during a 162 game season and because the Dodgers and Jackie Robinson are forever united by history, the Jackie Robinson name is today bigger than ever.

In 2017 the LA Dodgers dedicated an 800 pound, eight-foot bronze statue of Jackie Robinson – an image of Robinson stealing home during his rookie season. This statue if for everybody to see at the left field reserve plaza at Dodger Stadium (aka Chávez Ravine). If you ever visit Dodger Stadium, I recommend you take a look. The Dodger franchise is not one that builds many statues for players, for this one is special. Why? because it is not about statistics, but of historical and human values.

Jackie Robinson name is more important today that it was in 1947. I think it is poetic justice that because of the Dodgers great ‘on the field record’, his name has risen to the forefront of discussion in this country. At the end, we were and are, all born the same. We all bleed the same color. Stay well and stay tuned.

Join Amaury Pi Gonzalez on the Oakland A’s Spanish radio network on flaghship station 1010 KIQI San Francisco and on That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: 49ers voted to practice Thursday after talking over Blake shooting

(photo from sports.yahoo.com) San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan coaches his team in practice on Thursday. The 49ers nearly called off practice due to the Jacob Blake shooting and racial injustice in America.

On the 49ers podcast with David:

#1 David the 49ers will open their regular season at home on Sun Sep 13th against the Arizona Cardinals at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara this will be played in front of empty stadium out of safety of the Coronavirus pandemic.

#2 In talking with local restaurants, hotels, and tourism in Santa Clara, San Jose and the South Bay they’ll be taking a hit as no fans will be allowed to attend 49ers games and for the first time they’ll feel the financial pinch of no fans around.

#3 David the 49ers did practice on Thursday  after discussing cancelling due to the Jacob Blake shooting. The 49ers were going to cancel practice but the team decided to run plays and do it and considering cancelling another practice to observe the Blake shooting and racial injustice

David Zizmor does the 49ers podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Headline Sports podcast with London Marq: Emotions raw as players in sports evaluate what to do next; Could sports be cancelled over racial injustice?

The Tennessee Titans stand united in cancelling their practice on Thursday and today with other NFL teams joining against social injustice and in light of the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha Wisconsin (photo from touchdownwire.usatoday.com)

Headline Sports with London Marq:

#1 On Wednesday night the NBA, MLS, cancelled their games and MLB had six teams cancel their games in the news of the shooting of Jacob Blake of Kenosha Wisconsin. The WNBA took the night off on Thursday.

#2 The NBA players and coaches discussed on Thursday the future of going on and the players feel at this time this is not the right thing to do and go out and entertain while America is suffering from more racial injustice issues.

#3 London the Los Angeles Lakers LeBron James said his emotions are all over the place and Doc Rivers head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers said that he loves the country but the country is not loving him back.

#4 Turning to the MLB, MLB looks as if they will postpone more games like the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants who were scheduled to play on Wednesday and cancelled and rescheduled played a double header on Thursday. Right now it looks as if the players want to get through this season. The New York Mets Dominic Smith gave a very emotional interview saying “no one cares” regarding the racial injustice situation.

#5 The New York Jets and Tennessee Titans had cancelled their practices on Thursday and more teams might be expected to cancel today. Like the Jets and Titans social injustice is on the minds of professional sports right now than playing the game. The NFL released a statement today saying in addition to the Jets and Titans the Packers, Bears, Colts, Cardinals, Broncos and Chargers have all cancelled their practices today.

Join London Marq for Headline Sports each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

A’s game with Rangers postponed bringing awareness in the Blake shooting

The Oakland A’s statement regarding their postponing Thursday’s game vs. the Texas Rangers at Arlington on Thu Aug 27, 2020 (@Athletics) 

By Jerry Feitelberg

The Oakland A’s notified the Texas Rangers that the team would not play Thursday afternoon. The team voted to bring awareness to the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last Sunday. Three other games were also postponed. The Phillies-Nationals, Red Sox-Blue Jays, and the Twins-Tigers joined the other teams protesting systemic racism in America. The A’s statement is below:

“We will not take the field tonight to help raise awareness for these social issues, not just tonight, but for our collective future.”

The A’s discussed not playing Wednesday’s game, as a handful of MLB teams had done, but they ultimately decided to play because the discussion occurred too close to first pitch.
“It was really close to game time,” manager Bob Melvin said after the A’s 3-1 win Wednesday. “And we decided to play. I did give the option for anybody who did not feel comfortable playing not to play.”

First pitch was originally scheduled for 5:37 p.m. at Globe Life Field. The Rangers statement is as follows:

“We respect the decision by the Oakland A’s players to postpone tonight’s game. We stand with all those who condemn racial injustice and are committed to helping bring about an end to systemic racism,” said the Rangers organization in a statement.

The game will be rescheduled as part of a doubleheader on Sept. 12 when the A’s are scheduled to return to Arlington.

Major league baseball, The NBA, WNBA, NHL have all had teams postponing their games. As a society, we have come along way since the San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who took a knee to protest racism in 2016.

The killing of George Floyd was the match the lit the fuse. The shooting of Jacob Blake added fuel to the flame. It is time for the United States to end systemic racism in all settings. The time is now.

Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry Feitleberg: Bassitt goes after win number 3; Melvin gives players the option to opt out due to racial injustice

The Oakland A’s will be starting pitcher Chris Bassitt today at 3:37pm against the Texas Rangers as Bassitt looks to pick up his third win of the season. Bassitt is seen here throwing against the LA Angels on Mon Jul 27, 2020 ( file photo from AP News)

On the A’s podcast with Jerry F:

#1 Jerry do you agree that the A’s should stand pat and stay with what they got as the trade deadline nears this Monday?

#2 The A’s have one of the strongest bullpens in baseball in a short baseball season a lot of saves can get you into a good position to keep your lead in the division.

#3 Talk about catcher Jonah Heim he got his first big league hit on Tuesday night against Texas Rangers. Heim who got called up this week said he was shocked when the call came and in the line up Tuesday night.

#4 Heim found out he was in the starting line up when manager Bob Melvin grabbed him and had Heim look at the line up card which had his name on it for his first big league start.

#5 The A’s conclude the four game series today at 3:37pm the starting pitchers for the A’s RHP Chris Bassett (2-1 ERA 2.97) for the Rangers RHP Jordan Lyles (1-3 ERA 9.25) Jerry how do you see this match up.

Jerry does the A’s podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

A’s have just enough offense to beat Rangers 3-1

The Oakland A’s Ramon Luareano scores on a wild pitch in the top of the sixth inning for a 2-1 A’s lead at Globe Life Stadium in Arlington on Wednesday night against the Texas Rangers (photo from sports.yahoo.com)

By Jerry Feitelberg

As people know, baseball is a strange game. One night the ball is flying out of the park. The next night, hits are hard to come by. On Wednesday night at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, the A’s struggled to put runs on the board.

The Rangers’ young lefty, Kolby Allard, did not allow a hit for the game’s first five innings. Somehow, in the top of the sixth, the A’s put two runs on the board with just one hit. The A’s starter, Mike Fiers, also pitched well. Fiers went six innings and allowed three hits and one run, which was unearned. The A’s added a run in the eight to win 3-1.

The Rangers scored an unearned run in the bottom of the third. With one out Shin-Shoo Choo singled. Fiers walked Rangers’ first baseman Danny Santana to put men on at first and second. The Rangers attempted a double steal. A’s catcher Sean Murphy’s throw to second sailed in centerfield, allowing Choo to score. The Rangers lead 3-1 after three.

Allard, who had been fantastic for the first five innings, lost his mojo in the top of the sixth. With one out, Allard walked Marcus Semien and Ramon Laureano. Stephen Piscotty, hitting third, singled to drive in Semien to tie the game.

Allard Walked Mark Canha to load the bases. Rangers’ manager Chris Woodward, brought in Luis Garcia to pitch. With Matt Olson at the plate, Garcia uncorked a wild pitch. Laureano scored to give the A’s the lead 2-1. It was a strange inning. It featured four walks, a single, and a wild pitch.

The A’s added an insurance run in the top of the eighth. Three straight singles by Piscotty, Canha, and Olson loaded the bases with no out. Rangers’ reliever Jonathan Hernandez hit Robbie Grossman with a pitch to drive in Piscotty.

Joakim Soria, Jake Diekman, and Liam Hendriks each pitched an inning. The relievers did not allow a hit as the A’s won 3-1

Game Notes- With the win, the A’s are now 22-10 for the year. They lead the second-place Houston Astros by four and 1/2 games in the race for the AL West division crown. The Rangers are now 11-19.

Liam Hendriks recorded his tenth save of the year. Fiers improved to 4-1.
The game featured a lot of strikeouts and walks. Neither team hit a home run. The A’s hitters struck out eleven times and received six walks. The A’s pitchers struck out twelve and issued three walks.

Khris Davis continues to struggle at the plate. Davis has not regained the form that he had in his first three seasons with Oakland. The slugger is hitting just .158 for the year. Ramon Laureano’s woes continue.

Laureano’s average dropped to .208. Matt Chapman almost had the night off. Chappie, who struck out three times in each of the first two games with the Rangers, was on the bench Wednesday night.

Chappie escaped a severe injury Tuesday night when he was hit with a pitch. As Chappie turned to get away from the pitch, the ball hit his batting helmet bill. A’s manager Bob Melvin inserted him into the game in the ninth as a defensive replacement. Chappie made a great defensive play to end the game. He made a bare-handed stab of a slow roller and his throw to first retired Nick Solak for the final out.

The A’s line was three runs, five hits, and one error. The Rangers’ line was one run, three hits, and their defense committed three errors.

The A’s and Rangers meet Thursday again at Globe Life Field. The game will start at 3:37 pm. Chris Bassitt (2-1, 2.97 ERA) will pitch for Oakland. Jordan Lyles (1-3, 9.25 ERA) goes for the Rangers.

Headline Sports podcast with Tony Renteria: NBA games cancelled in light of Blake shooting; Some key injuries at Raiders camp

The Milwaukee Bucks cancelled their game with the Orlando Magic in light of the Jacob Blake shooting in Wisconsin and two other playoff games also were cancelled in light of racial injustice shooting of Blake from Kenosha Police (espn.com still)

Headline Sports podcast with Tony R:

#1 The Milwaukee Bucks who did not play the Orlando Magic and two other games the Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Los Angeles Lakers and Portland Trail Blazers all were postponed due the recent Kenosha police shooting of Jacob Blake who was videoed being shot seven times in the back and reported to be paralyzed by his family member.

#2 Tony the Boston Celtics and the Toronto Raptors are now considering cancelling game one of their best of seven series Thursday which is schedule for a 3:00 pm tip. Raptors coach Nick Nurse said the players are deeply disappointed that the same thing happens again in a short period of time.

#3 Tony one NBA veteran who not named said that the entire NBA playoffs are in jeopardy and the whole thing could be squashed. The players not only want to send a message but some question how they could go on after what happened to Blake.

#4 Tony talk about Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Marcus Mariota who has suffered shoulder and ankle injuries and has not practiced with the team yet. How badly is Mariota hurt and can he make it back?

#5 Also Tony the Raiders are missing  wide receiver Tyrell Williams who has a shoulder injury and cornerback Trayvon Mullen unknown injury Wednesday was the sixth time they missed a shoulder padded practice and how important are these guys to the team.

Join Tony every other Thursday for Headlines Sports at http://www.sportsradioservice.com