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  1. Impressive Indians

    The Indians are batting .383 with two outs and runners in scoring position. They have 22 RBI with two outs! Also, there are three possible deals sending Kobe to Dallas, Phoenix, or Chicago. And Roy Williams delivers pizzas for charity!

    Audio Podcast | October 17, 2007
  2. Columbus Day

    What month is it Golic? Also, Greeny is tired of George Steinbrenner's act, putting Joe Torre on alert. Do stats lie? Manny Ramirez and Bernie Williams top the list of postseason homers, but they play more games now. Curt Schilling has the lowest ERA

    Audio Podcast | October 08, 2007
  3. MLB Trade Deadline

    When Kenny Williams looks to trade Mark Buehrle, he already knows what he wants from his trading partner. Will the Mets part with prized prospect Lastings Milledge? Will Buehrle end up with the Red Sox? Plus, other MLB trade deadline discussion.

    Audio Podcast | June 25, 2007
  4. Carlton Fisk, MLB HOF

    Carlton talks about the Red Sox, spring training and the Bernie Williams contract situation. Carlton thinks Bernie, after all his years of service, should have been given a shot to make the big league club. Carlton also understands Mariano Rivera's c

    Audio Podcast | February 26, 2007
  5. Joe Morgan

    Joe agrees David Ortiz is the most clutch player, and any team facing him with the game on the line is in a tough spot considering Manny Ramirez bats next. Joe also commented on Kenny Williams' response to Ozzie's antics and how MLB should handle Bre

    Audio Podcast | June 27, 2006
  6. Big Unit Bounced

    Despite poor defense, Randy Johnson had major control problems in losing to the Red Sox. And San Fran. Chronicle reporters Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada may go to jail because they refuse to reveal their sources in the Bonds steroids mess.

    Audio Podcast | May 10, 2006
  7. Bonds Denied

    Will tonight be the night that Bonds ties Babe "Freaking" Ruth? And Randy Johnson struggles yet again as the Red Sox cruise past the Yankees. Bernie Williams is lucky his helmet didn't hit homeplate ump Charlie Relaford last night.

    Audio Podcast | May 10, 2006