Friday, June 29, 2007

Baseball Beat: Friday, June 29th

Here is the rundown for the Friday, June 29th edition of Baseball Beat. Charley Steiner has a travel day with the Dodgers today, but Chuck Wilson will be filling in. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Richard Justice, Houston Chronicle
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Richard Griffin, Toronto Star
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Jorge Arangure, ESPN Magazine
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Lee Jenkins, West Coast Sports Correspondent, New York Times
2:25 p.m.
Guest: John Hickey, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Mariners Beat)
2:45 p.m.
Listeners Calls

Guest Summaries:
Justice discussed the Houston Astros and Craig Biggio getting his 3,000th hit last night at home. He told some tremendous stories including Biggio’s early career interaction with veterans, relationship with Bagwell, teaching Hunter Pence about talking to umpires, and move from second to centerfield with signing of Jeff Kent. Griffin discussed the Toronto Blue Jays and Frank Thomas hitting home run number 500 and his Hall of Fame credentials. He also discussed the change in recognition of the 500 home run mark. Arangure discussed national headlines including the recent milestones that have been set including his article on Sammy Sosa hitting #600. He also discussed this week’s ESPN Magazine piece on Magglio Ordonez. Jenkins discussed his coverage of west coast teams for the New York Times. He discussed National League West, Milton Bradley’s most recent trade, and Barry Bonds. Hickey discussed the Seattle Mariners including this week’s sweep of the Boston Red Sox and the likelihood of Ichiro Suzuki resigning with the club.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Baseball Beat: Thursday, June 28th

Here is the rundown for the Thursday, June 28th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Tom Verducci, Sports Illustrated
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Steve Buckley, Boston Herald
Song: Coming Home by Delaney and Bonnie
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Derrick Goold, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Cardinals Beat)
Song: I've Just Seen a Face by Beatles
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Matt Vasgersian, Broadcaster, San Diego Padres
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Thomas Boswell, Washington Post
Song: Hang on to Your Life by Guess Who
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune (Cubs Beat)
Guest: Higher and Higher by Jackie Wilson

Guest Summaries:
Verducci discussed national headlines including Barry Bonds, designated hitters, and Frank Thomas. During the end of the segment as they discussed Frank Thomas’s Hall of Fame credentials, Thomas hit home run #500. We aired the trimmed and aired the highlight within moments of it occurring. Buckley discussed the Boston Red Sox including his surprise that the offense has been weaker than expected and the pitching has been better than expected. He also discussed the the disappointment of Julio Luge, the club’s sweep in Seattle, and the travel schedule of the Mariners franchise. Goold discussed the St. Louis Cardinals including last night’s six inning loss in New York including Anthony Reyes’s imperfect record of 0-10 as well as the club’s chances for a return to contention in the National League Central. He also discussed the health and imminent return of Mark Mulder. Vasgersian discussed the San Diego Padres including their lead in the National League West, this weekend’s series in Los Angeles as well as the Jake Peavy/Brad Penny match-up. They also discussed the lack of national coverage of west coast teams and over saturation of coverage of the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox rivalry. Boswell discussed national headlines and the Washington National including the resurgence of Dmitri Young. Sullivan discussed the Chicago Cubs and the club’s six game winning streak.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Coming Home by Delaney and Bonnie
1:45 p.m.
I've Just Seen a Face by Beatles
2:25 p.m.
Hang on to Your Life by Guess Who
2:45 p.m.
Higher and Higher by Jackie Wilson

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

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Baseball Beat: Wednesday, June 27th

Here is the rundown for the Wednesday, June 27th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Kevin Kernan, New York Post
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Barry Bloom, MLB.com
Song: Can I Change My Mind by Tyrone Davis
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Chris Wheeler, Broadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies
Song: Tuff Enough by Fabulous Thunderbirds
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Joe Girardi, Broadcaster, Fox Sports; YES Network
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Paul Hoynes, The Plain Dealer (Indians Beat)
Song: The Long Run by The Eagles
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Derrick Goold, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Cardinals Beat)
Song: Still the Same by Bob Seger

Guest Summaries:
Kernan discussed national headlines including his work on First Take on ESPN2, New York Yankees pitching woes, and Carlos Delgado’s struggles. Bloom discussed Barry Bonds including his report about his discussion with Bonds about donating items to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He also discussed Bonds chase of Hank Aaron’s all-time home run record. Wheeler discussed the Philadelphia Phillies including the club’s contention in the National League East and the health of the backend of the team’s bullpen. Girardi discussed turning down the Baltimore Orioles managerial job and the thought process that went into it. He also discussed the New York Yankees struggles this season and whether the club can right the ship this season. Hoynes discussed the Cleveland Indians including last night’s 10 inning win. He also discussed the lack of sellouts at Jacob’s Field this season.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Can I Change My Mind by Tyrone Davis
1:45 p.m.
Tuff Enough by Fabulous Thunderbirds
2:25 p.m.
The Long Run by The Eagles
2:45 p.m.
Still the Same by Bob Seger

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Baseball Beat: Tuesday, June 26th

Here is the rundown for the Tuesday, June 26th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Bob Nightengale, Sports Weekly
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Tyler Kepner, New York Times (Yankees Beat)
Song: Slip Sliding Away by Paul Simon
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Tom Candiotti, Broadcaster, Arizona Diamondbacks
Song: Hot Fun in the Summertime by Sly & the Family Stone
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Jon Saraceno, USA Today
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Susan Slusser, San Francisco Chronicle (A's Beat)
Song: Helplessly Hoping by Crosby Stills and Nash
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Mark Gonzales, Chicago Tribune (White Sox Beat)
Song: Gonna Be Some Changes Made by Bruce Hornsby

Guest Summaries:
Nightengale discussed national headlines including Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi, Detroit Tigers, and Cleveland Indians. Kepner discussed the New York Yankees including the club’s recent struggles, troubles at first base, Joe Torre, long-term plans, and compared the club’s lineup with the Boston Red Sox. Candiotti joined Baseball Beat from Luis Gonzalez’s house where their kids were playing. He discussed the Arizona Diamondbacks and Randy Johnson’s health. Candiotti also discussed his induction into the Bowling Hall of Fame on Wednesday. Saraceno discussed national headlines including steroids, Barry Bonds, and Sammy Sosa. Slusser discussed the Oakland A’s including the weekend sweep by the New York Mets, Milton Bradley being designated for assignment, and Rich Harden’s health. Gonzales discussed the Chicago White Sox including Ken Williams comments about possible trades involving Jermaine Dye and Mark Buerhle.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Slip Sliding Away by Paul Simon
1:45 p.m.
Hot Fun in the Summertime by Sly & the Family Stone
2:25 p.m.
Helplessly Hoping by Crosby Stills and Nash
2:45 p.m.
Gonna Be Some Changes Made by Bruce Hornsby

Monday, June 25, 2007

Baseball Beat: Monday, June 25th

Here is the rundown for the Monday, June 25 edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: John Donovan, Sports Illustrated
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Marty Noble, MLB.com (New York Mets)
Song: Back in the New York Groove by Kiss
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Larry Stone, Seattle Times
Song: Old Days by Chicago
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Tony Massarotti, Boston Herald
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Mario Impemba, Broadcaster, Detroit Tigers
Song: Such a Night by Dr. John
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Brian Anderson, Broadcaster, Milwaukee Brewers
Song: Its Getting Better by Beatles

Guest Summaries:
Donovan discussed national headlines including the Chipper Jones and John Smoltz argument in the media over the weekend in Atlanta. Noble discussed the New York Mets including Shawn Green’s success at first base and Carlos Gomez. Stone discussed the Seattle Mariners and Ken Griffey’s return to Seattle over the weekend with the Cincinnati Reds. Massarotti discussed the Boston Red Sox including trade rumors about Mark Buerhle. He also discussed Rod Beck’s death on Sunday. Impemba discussed the Detroit Tigers including the weekend sweep over the Atlanta Braves and Jim Leyland’s fascination with Andrew Miller. Anderson discussed the Milwaukee Brewers including their win streak that ended yesterday as well as Yovani Gallardo.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Back in the New York Groove by Kiss
1:45 p.m.
Old Days by Chicago
2:25 p.m.
Such a Night by Dr. John
2:45 p.m.
Its Getting Better by Beatles

Friday, June 22, 2007

Baseball Beat: Friday, June 22nd

Here is the rundown for the Friday, June 22nd edition of Baseball Beat. Chuck Wilson was in for Charley Steiner today. All times Eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: John Rawlings, The Sporting News
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Jim Reeves, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Juan Rodriguez, Florida Sun-Sentinel (Marlins Beat)
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Michael Rosenberg, Detroit Free Press
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Rick Hurd, Contra Costa Times
2:45 p.m.
Listener Calls

Guest Summaries:
Rawlings discussed the Mike Maroth trade to the Cardinals, the intense nature of the Cardinals front office, and how they are still trying very hard to make a push for the playoffs. John also touched on the Giambi/Mitchell interview and how Selig is right in using whatever leverage he can in getting to the bottom of steroids in baseball. Finally, he and Chuck debated Sammy Sosa's legacy and place in or out of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Reeves discussed the frustrating season for the Rangers and how the veterans are not happy with 'rebuilding' despite it being a blatant growing year. He also believes that the Rangers will have a fire sale this year. Finally, Jim discussed how he is amazed how well Sosa has fit in on the team and how he physically is performing very well. Rodriguez touched on Anibel Sanchez' shoulder surgery and Dontrelle Willis' health. Rosenberg chimed in on the Mike Maroth trade to the Cardinals and how Detroit had to do something since they simply had a pitcher crunch with Kenny Rogers coming back. He spoke well of Maroth as a person and is sad to see him go. He also talked about Kenny Rogers' return to the mound tonight in Atlanta. Hurd discussed the return of Harden to the A's, Milton Bradley being designated for assignment, and Bonds trying to warm up to the media this year.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Baseball Beat: Thursday, June 21st

Here is the rundown for the Thursday, June 21st edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Paul White, USA Today Sports Weekly
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Mike Downey, Chicago Tribune
Song: Goodbye to You by Scandal
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Bill Plunkett, OC Register (Angels Beat)
Song: Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Bob Elliott, Toronto Sun
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Troy Renck, The Denver Post (Rockies Beat)
Song: When You're Hot, You're Hot by Jerry Reed
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Steve Gilbert, MLB.com (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Song: The Snake by Al Wilson

Guest Summaries:
White discussed national headlines including the report that Joe Girardi has turned down the Baltimore Orioles offer to become manager as well as the National League West trade possibilities involving the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres. He also discussed his piece on younger pitchers getting a chance earlier in team’s rotations. Downey discussed Chicago baseball including yesterday’s Michael Barrett trade and former Cub Sammy Sosa hitting home run number 600 against the club last night. Plunkett discussed the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim including Chone Figgins resurgence and John Lackey’s shoulder. Elliott discussed the Toronto Blue Jays including Frank Thomas getting booed for the first time at home earlier this week. He also presented the news that Charley Steiner is featured in a recent romantic novel. Renck discussed the surging Colorado Rockies including the improved pitching and solidified bullpen. Gilbert discussed the Arizona Diamondbacks including Randy Johnson’s injury.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Goodbye to You by Scandal
1:45 p.m.
Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum
2:25 p.m.
When You're Hot, You're Hot by Jerry Reed
2:45 p.m.
The Snake by Al Wilson

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

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Baseball Beat: Wednesday, June 20th

Here is the rundown for the Wednesday, June 20th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Ken Rosenthal, XM MLB Insider; FoxSports.com
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Gordon Wittenmyer, Chicago Sun-Times (Cubs Beat)
Song: Go Now by Moody Blues
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe
Song: Shape I'm In by The Band
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Bob Ley, ESPN
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Peter Pasquarelli, ESPN
Song: Hurts So Good by John Mellencamp
2:45 p.m.
Actual Calls from Actual Listeners
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Song: Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Guest Summaries:
Rosenthal discussed national headlines including today’s announcement of Andy MacPhail joining the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago Cubs trading Michael Barrett. He discussed the vast amount of injuries in recent days including Jason Schmidt and Curt Schilling. He also discussed trade rumors including Eric Gagne as well as Texas Rangers woes and Joe Girardi’s options. Wittenmyer discussed the Chicago Cubs including today’s trade of Michael Barrett, the club’s offense, and the chances of Sammy Sosa hitting home run number 600 against the Chicago Cubs. Cafardo discussed the Boston Red Sox including Curt Schilling’s injury, J.D. Drew and Julio Lugo’s struggles, and Josh Beckett and Daisuke Matsuzaka. Ley discussed Outside the Lines special on Sports Talk Radio a couple weeks ago as well as a comparison of Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds’ struggles. Pasquarelli discussed national headlines including New York Mets woes, Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees battles in the American League East, and his new role as host of the ESPN’s Baseball Today podcast.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Go Now by Moody Blues
1:45 p.m.
Shape I'm In by The Band
2:25 p.m.
Hurts So Good by John Mellencamp
2:45 p.m.
Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Baseball Beat: Tuesday, June 19th

Here is the rundown for the Tuesday, June 19th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Buster Olney, ESPN.com
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Lee Mazzilli, Broadcaster, SNY
(former Baltimore Orioles manager)
Song: Disorder in the House by Warren Zevon
1:45 p.m.
Guest: T.J. Quinn, New York Daily News
Song: Talk to Me by Sunny & the Sunglows
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Phil Rogers, Chicago Tribune
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Dan Graziano, Newark Star-Ledger
Song: Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Tom Haudricourt, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Brewers Beat)
Song: Where Do We Go From Here by The Band

Guest Summaries:
Olney discussed the latest national headlines and some of his recent blogs including the Baltimore Orioles managerial change yesterday as well as Jason Giambi and Barry Bonds. Mazzilli discussed his work broadcasting with SNY including the latest managerial change in Baltimore as well as the New York Mets and Yankees. Quinn discussed his story today on Jason Giambi as well as a tentative deal to meeting with George Mitchell. He also discussed that the Commissioner is using the situation with Giambi to expand his powers. Quinn also said Giambi will not name names. Rogers discussed the Chicago White Sox including the contract situations with Jermaine Dye and Mark Buerhle and possible trades. He also discussed the Chicago Cubs competing the National League Central as well as Felix Pie. Graziano discussed the New York Mets and Yankees including the Mets woes last week and Yankee resurgence as well as Jason Giambi’s present situation. Haudricourt discussed the Milwaukee Brewers including Yovani Gallardo’s major league debut last night and Prince Fielder’s inside-the-park home run recently.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Disorder in the House by Warren Zevon
1:45 p.m.
Talk to Me by Sunny & the Sunglows
2:25 p.m.
Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye
2:45 p.m.
Where Do We Go From Here by The Band

Monday, June 18, 2007

Baseball Beat: Monday, June 18th

Here is the rundown for the Monday, June 18th edition of Baseball Beat. Charley Steiner is traveling with the Los Angeles Dodgers today, so Chuck Wilson will be hosting today. All times eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Baltimore Orioles Press Conference
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Dayn Perry, FoxSports.com
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Derrick Goold, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Cardinals Beat)
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Buck Martinez, Host, Baseball This Morning; Broadcaster, Baltimore Orioles
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Dave Lennon, Newsday (Mets Beat)

Guest Summaries:
Perry discussed national headlines including the Baltimore Orioles firing Sam Perlozzo. He also discussed his recent piece on teams with hope for the playoffs and who should be buying or selling. Goold discussed the St. Louis Cardinals including Anthony Reyes return from Triple-A and the Cardinals bullpen. Shaughnessy discussed the Boston Red Sox including J.D. Drew, starting pitching, and the American League East race. He also discussed the passing of his colleague Larry Whiteside. Martinez discussed the Baltimore Orioles including the firing of Sam Perlozzo and interim manager Dave Trembley. He also spoke about speaking with Perlozzo, Miguel Tejada’s struggles, and the report of Andy MacPhail’s hiring. Lennon discussed the New York Mets including last weekend’s Subway Series and the club’s struggles in recent weeks.

Charley Steiner returns to Baseball Beat on Tuesday live from Toronto.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Baseball Beat: Friday, June 15th

Here is the rundown for the Friday, June 15th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Tim Brown, Yahoo! Sports
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Paul Hagen, Philadelphia Daily News
Song: Life in the Fast Lane by Eagles
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Andrew Baggarly, San Jose Mercury News (Giants Beat)
Song: The Show Must Go On by Three Dog Night
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Gordon Edes, Boston Globe (Red Sox Beat)
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Mark Feinsand, New York Daily News (Yankees Beat)
Song: Come Together by the Beatles
2:45 p.m.
Actual Calls from Actual Listeners
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Song: Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Guest Summaries:
Brown discussed national headlines including interleague play, New York Mets and Carlos Delgado’s struggles, and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim’s series in Los Angeles with the Dodgers this weekend. Hagen discussed the Philadelphia Phillies surge of late including their need for pitching, dangling Aaron Roward in trade talks, and Shane Victorino. Baggarly discussed the San Francisco Giants including this weekend’s series in Boston, Barry Bonds pursuit of the home run record, and Dave Roberts Fenway return. Edes discussed the Boston Red Sox and the panic overtaking the city during the New York Yankees 9 game win streak. He also discussed J.D. Drew, Manny Ramirez, and Julio Lugo’s struggles, lack of a productive lead-off hitter, interesting Manny Ramirez fielding story, and whether there is cause for concern in Boston. Feinsand discussed the New York Yankees nine game win streak including Alex Rodriguez’s hot bat, Roger Clemens second start of the season, Jorge Posada, and the team’s ability to handle front page news.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Life in the Fast Lane by Eagles
1:45 p.m.
The Show Must Go On by Three Dog Night
2:25 p.m.
Come Together by the Beatles
2:45 p.m.
You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Charley Steiner has a travel day with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday, but Chuck Wilson will be hosting.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Baseball Beat: Thursday, June 14th

Here is the rundown for the Thursday, June 14th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Gene Wojciechowski, ESPN.com
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Rick Hummel, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Song: I'll Fly Away by Allison Krause
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Sheldon Ocker, Akron Beacon Journal (Indians Beat)
Song: Fishin' Blues by Taj Mahal
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Sean McAdam, Providence Journal
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Troy Renck, Denver Post (Rockies Beat)
Song: Wild, Wild Life by Talking Heads
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Claire Smith, Philadelphia Inquirer
Song: Bristol Stomp by Dovells

Guest Summaries:
Wojciechowski discussed national headlines including his piece on the need for Congressional intervention in baseball on steroids. He also discussed the Balco case and his interview with the former U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan. Hummel discussed the St. Louis Cardinals and the team’s turnaround of late including the offense behind Jim Edmonds, David Eckstein, and Albert Pujols, pitching behind Kip Wells and Adam Wainwright, and the eventual return of Anthony Reyes from Triple A Memphis. He also briefly touched on the Kansas City Royals including Alex Gordon and Mike Sweeney. Ocker discussed the Cleveland Indians recent struggles including this week’s re-match of the 1997 World Series with the Florida Marlins. McAdam discussed the Boston Red Sox including last night’s loss to the Colorado, Curt Schilling’s contract, J.D. Drew and Julio Lugo’s troubles, and Barry Bonds coming to town tomorrow. Renck discussed the Colorado Rockies including the National League West as one of the strongest divisions in baseball, Todd Helton in Boston this week, and scoring at Coors Field. Smith discussed her upcoming move from the Philadelphia Inquirer to ESPN in July as well as the turnover and changes in the newspaper industry in recent years.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
I'll Fly Away by Allison Krause
1:45 p.m.
Fishin' Blues by Taj Mahal
2:25 p.m.
Wild, Wild Life by Talking Heads
2:45 p.m.
Bristol Stomp by Dovells

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Baseball Beat: Wednesday, June 13th

Here is the rundown for the Wednesday, June 13th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Harold Reynolds, MLB.com
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Jim Price, Broadcaster, Detroit Tigers
Song: Nothing From Nothing by Billy Preston
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Marty Brennaman, Broadcaster, Cincinnati Reds
Song: Life is a Carnival by The Band
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Lance Williams, San Francisco Chronicle
Mark Fainaru-Wada, San Francisco Chronicle
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Richard Sandomir, New York Times
Song: We Got to Get Out of This Place by The Animals
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Ken Korach, Broadcaster, Oakland A’s
Song: Street Fighting Man by Rolling Stones

Guest Summaries:
Reynolds discussed his new position with MLB.com as well as the latest with his life since leaving ESPN and what to expect from his work on MLB.com. He got into national headlines and the stories of the season thus far including Barry Bonds, Josh Hamilton, American League East race, Los Angeles Dodgers, and a short discussion on Derek Jeter’s positioning on defense. Price discussed the Detroit Tigers and broadcasting last night’s no hitter by Justin Verlander. He also discussed the club including Gary Sheffield and Magglio Ordonez. Brennaman discussed Sunday’s ceremony for himself, Joe Nuxhall, and Waite Hoyt unveiling radio microphones for permanent display below the 700 WLW Radio broadcast booth at Great American Ball Park. He also discussed how he came to get his job with the Cincinnati Reds. Williams and Fainaru-Wada discussed the latest on the Balco case including Barry Bonds and the San Francisco Chronicle using legal means to get the 23 MLB player names who were clients of former New York Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski. Sandomir discussed his piece on the changing nature of press boxes in Major League Baseball stadiums including poorly placed press boxes in the rafters (New Busch Stadium and PNC Park) and the recent move of locations from behind home plate (US Cellular Field). He also discussed the New York Post “Stray-Rod” story including the Post paying for the pictures and actually covering the story as well as his piece on Harold Reynolds return to broadcasting with MLB.com. Korach discussed the Oakland A’s including this week’s interleague series with the Houston Astros, Huston Streets delayed return from the disabled list, and other Athletic’s related topics.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Life is a Carnival by The Band
1:45 p.m.
Nothing From Nothing by Billy Preston
2:25 p.m.
We Got to Get Out of This Place by The Animals
2:25 p.m.
Street Fighting Man by Rolling Stones

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Baseball Beat: Tuesday, June 12th

Here is the rundown for the Tuesday, June 12th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Mel Antonen, USA Today
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Joe Christensen, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Song: Slow Turning by John Hiatt
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Tim Kawakami, San Jose Mercury News
Song: Old Man Down the Road by John Fogerty
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Ben Shpigel, New York Times (Mets Beat)
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Dave Niehaus, Broadcaster, Seattle Mariners
Song: Hanging Around by Counting Crows
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Alan Ashby, Broadcaster, Toronto Blue Jays
Song: Mockingbird by Taj Mahal

Guest Summaries:
Antonen discussed national headlines including some hitters coming around including Albert Pujols, Gary Sheffield, and Ryan Howard. He also compared Jose Reyes to Rickey Henderson as an on-base speed threat. He also brought his new son Emmett Antonen for the segment, which provided the first official father/son appearance on the show. Christensen discussed the Minnesota Twins including the Joe Mauer’s return, club’s lack of offense, and trade prospects to improve third base as well as this week’s 1991 World Series rematch with the Atlanta Braves in town. Kawakami discussed the San Francisco Giants including his piece on the club’s need for a rebuild and Brian Sabean’s future with the organization. Shpigel discussed the New York Mets including last night’s game in Los Angeles with the Dodgers. He discussed the June swoon of the Mets including David Wright, Willie Randolph’s success as manager, and Carlos Gomez’s talent. Niehaus discussed the Seattle Mariners winning streak, last night’s April snow game make-up in Cleveland including Raul Ibanez’s big night, Jose Guillen’s success in Seattle, and Ichiro’s future with the club. Ashby discussed the Toronto Blue Jays including his first year broadcasting for the club, his time playing in the red Santa uniforms for the Cleveland Indians in the mid-70’s, and Blue Jays hopes to compete in the American League East.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Slow Turning by John Hiatt
1:45 p.m.
Old Man Down the Road by John Fogerty
2:25 p.m.
Hanging Around by Counting Crows
2:45 p.m.
Mockingbird by Taj Mahal

Monday, June 11, 2007

Baseball Beat: Monday, June 11th

Here is the rundown for the Monday, June 11th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Tim Kurkjian, ESPN Magazine
Song: I Want You, She So Heavy by Beatles (ode to the Sopranos)
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Glenn Geffner, Broadcaster, Boston Red Sox
Song: New Kid in Town by Eagles
1:45 p.m.
Guest: David O’Brien, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Braves Beat)
Song: Pain in My Heart by Otis Redding
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Ken Davidoff, Newsday
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Chris De Luca, Chicago Sun-Times
Song: Smack Dab in the Middle by Ry Cooder
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Rob Parker, Detroit News
Song: Only the Strong Survive by Jerry Butler

Guest Summaries:
Kurkjian discussed national headlines including the New York Yankees winning streak, New York Mets woes of late and Pedro Martinez return later in the year, American League West leading Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Barry Bonds injury concerns. He also discussed the fact he didn’t watch the Sopranos series finale as he doesn’t have HBO. Geffner made his first appearance on Baseball Beat and discussed his move to the broadcast booth with the Boston Red Sox and the changes associated with being a new voice for a team. He also discussed the team’s success thus far this season including last week’s road trip, J.D. Drew’s success over the weekend, and the rotation. O’Brien discussed the Atlanta Braves including last night’s national game with the Chicago Cubs, John Smoltz shoulder, Tim Hudson’s health after getting hit on Sunday, Chipper Jones imminent return from the disabled list, and Brian McCann’s ankle issues. Davidoff discussed the New York Yankees including Roger Clemens return last Saturday, Jason Giambi’s health, and their chances in the second half of the season as well as the New York Mets struggles. De Luca discussed the Chicago Cubs including Aramis Ramirez injury, Felix Pie as the starting centerfielder, and the Cubs offense. Parker discussed the Detroit Tigers including his piece today on the club’s need for a rebuilt bullpen.

Tunes Summary:
1:05 p.m.
I Want You, She So Heavy by Beatles (ode to the Sopranos)
1:25 p.m.
New Kid in Town by Eagles
1:45 p.m.
Pain in My Heart by Otis Redding
2:25 p.m.
Smack Dab in the Middle by Ry Cooder
2:45 p.m.
Only the Strong Survive by Jerry Butler

Friday, June 8, 2007

Baseball Beat: Friday, June 8th

Here is the rundown for the Friday, June 8th edition of Baseball Beat. Charley Steiner had a travel day with the Dodgers so Chuck Wilson hosted. All times Eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Jonah Keri, ESPN.com
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Dan Brown, San Jose Mercury News
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Uri Berenguer, Broadcaster, Boston Red Sox - XM Host, Solamente Pelota
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Dan Connolly, Baltimore Sun
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Kevin Baxter, LA Times
2:45 p.m.
Listener Calls

Guest Summaries:
Keri discussed the youth in baseball getting a chance in the Majors due to the poor start for many teams and veteran players. Brown discussed his piece on Lefty O'Doul forging the path for today's relationship between Japanese baseball and the Major Leagues. He then talked about the excitement surrounding the All-Star Game in San Francisco. Berenguer discussed Curt Schilling's one-hitter yesterday afternoon. He also touched on the brief Boston losing streak and how that will be rare this year given the strength of their pitching. Connolly discussed the Orioles drafting of Matt Wieters and how the Baltimore farm system has not produced an opening-day starting catcher since 1975 and this hopefully will be the end of that streak. He also touched on the 'oil and water' nature of Peter Angelos and Scott Boras and his piece on how spending the money on Wieters will be great for the organization as well as the Baltimore/Boras relations in the future. Baxter touched on the rough series against the Padres for the Dodgers and the problems with Jonathan Broxton. They also discussed the division battle between those two teams and how the Dodgers will need to pursue a power hitter in order to make a run into the postseason.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Baseball Beat: Thursday, June 7th

Here is the rundown for the Thursday, June 7th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times eastern:

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com
1:25 p.m.
Guest: John Rooney, Broadcaster, St. Louis Cardinals
Song: Stayin' Alive by The Bee Gees
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Evan Grant, Dallas Morning News (Rangers Beat)
Song: Road to Nowhere by Talking Heads
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Jack Curry, New York Times
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Jerry Coleman, Broadcaster, San Diego Padres
Song: House in California by Keb Mo'
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Todd Zolecki, Philadelphia Inquirer (Phillies Beat)
Song: Alive Again by Chicago

Guest Summaries:
Crasnick discussed national headlines including today’s live national coverage of the MLB Draft on ESPN2, MLB.com, and XM Satellite Radio. He discussed Scott Boras impact on the draft as well as Trevor Hoffman’s 500th save last night. Rooney discussed the St. Louis Cardinals including their recent winning streak, middle of the order improvement and return to health, and the club’s prospects for contending in the National League Central in the second half. Grant discussed the Texas Rangers including the club’s horrendous struggles this season and the organizational mistakes made in forming this year’s roster. Curry discussed Bud Selig’s statement yesterday regarding Jason Giambi’s comments to USA Today and encouraging his assistance in the George Mitchell investigation. He also discussed the New York Yankees early season troubles and long-term prospects for the future. Coleman discussed the San Diego Padres including Trevor Hoffman’s 500th save last night and the club’s contention in the National League West and rivalry with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Zolecki discussed the Philadelphia Phillies including last weekend’s sweep of the Atlanta Braves and going for a sweep of the New York Mets on the road tonight.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Stayin' Alive by The Bee Gees
1:45 p.m.
Road to Nowhere by Talking Heads
2:25 p.m.
House in California by Keb Mo'
2:45 p.m.
Alive Again by Chicago

Charley Steiner has a travel day with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday, so Chuck Wilson will be hosting Baseball Beat.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

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