Friday, September 28, 2007

Baseball Beat: Friday, September 28th

Here is the rundown for the Friday, September 28th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Ken Rosenthal, FoxSports.com & XM MLB Insider
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Rick Sutcliffe, Broadcaster, ESPN
Tune: When the Battle is Over by Delaney and Bonnie
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Daron Sutton, Broadcaster, Arizona Diamondbacks
Tune: Showdown by Electric Light Orchestra
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Ben Shpigel, New York Times (Mets Beat)
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Tony Gwynn, Broadcaster, San Diego Padres & TBS
Tune: Fame by David Bowie
2:45 p.m.
Actual Calls – Actual Listeners
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Tune: You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Guest Summaries:
Rosenthal discussed national headlines and the final week of the season including the Colorado Rockies and Troy Tulowitzki, National League races prove parity is working in baseball, Philadelphia Phillies remarkable comeback in the NL East, Milwaukee Brewers are finished for the season, and a preview of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado series this weekend. Sutcliffe discussed the final weekend of the season and the national game he is calling tonight between the San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers including the club’s defensive issues, Padres pitching strength, and the crucial loss of Mike Cameron. He also discussed Greg Maddux comparing his endurance to Cal Ripken. Sutton discussed the Arizona Diamondbacks including the story about how Micah Owings was selected to replace Brandon Webb as the starting pitcher yesterday and concerns about tonight with the Rockies success against Webb. Shpigel discussed the New York Mets including the lack of energy and sense of panic in the clubhouse, Tom Glavine’s struggles earlier in the week as the point that reality they could lose hit the team, poor attendance and low energy at Shea Stadium, Willie Randolph’s trust of the bullpen, and Oliver Perez starting tonight. Gwynn discussed the San Diego Padres including his expectations for this weekend’s Padres/Brewers games, belief that Greg Maddux will attack Milwaukee hitters tonight, and his upcoming role broadcasting game for TBS’s coverage of the playoffs.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
When the Battle is Over by Delaney and Bonnie
1:45 p.m.
Showdown by Electric Light Orchestra
2:25 p.m.
Fame by David Bowie
2:45 p.m.
You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Baseball Beat: Thursday, September 27th

Here is the rundown for the Thursday, September 27th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Steve Phillips, ESPN
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Marty Noble, MLB.com (New York Mets)
Tune: That Smell by Lynard Skynard
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Chris Wheeler, Broadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies
Tune: I Won't Back Down by Tom Petty
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Gordon Edes, Boston Globe (Red Sox Beat)
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Chip Carey, Broadcaster, Atlanta Braves & TBS
Tune: Time of the Season by Zombies
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Tracy Ringolsby, Rocky Mountain News
Tune: One by Three Dog Night

Guest Summaries:
Phillips discussed national headlines and pennant races including the Philadelphia Phillies surge and Charlie Manuel’s consistency as manager this season, New York Mets struggles and that current criticism is unfair for a first place team, Colorado Rockies success in the last two weeks, and how important Tony Clark is to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Noble discussed the New York Mets including the club’s current one game lead in the National League East, bullpen as the key to the team’s struggles, Billy Wagner’s health, and Pedro Martinez’s return has become a once a week igniter. Wheeler discussed the Philadelphia Phillies including last night’s win over the Atlanta Braves, the club’s heart as the main source of success, and how much the energy of the club affects the team’s play. Edes discussed the Boston Red Sox including the organization’s desire to win the American League East, a scout’s theory on Eric Gagne’s struggles, possibility of facing the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the Division Series, and debated who would be the Red Sox Game 2 starter. Carey discussed the Atlanta Braves including the reason for the club’s failures this year, Andruw Jones future in Atlanta, Mark Teixeira’s return next season, and how upgrades to the rotation is the key to next season. He also discussed TBS’s coverage of the playoffs this year. Ringolsby discussed the Colorado Rockies including the team’s surge in the last week and a half and how the final weekend will decide it all.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
That Smell by Lynard Skynard
1:45 p.m.
I Won't Back Down by Tom Petty
2:25 p.m.
Time of the Season by Zombies
2:45 p.m.
One by Three Dog Night

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Baseball Beat: Wednesday, September 26th

Here is the rundown for the Wednesday, September 26th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Paul White, Sports Weekly
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Phil Rogers, Chicago Tribune
Tune: It Don't Come Easy by Ringo Starr
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Mark Grant, Broadcaster, San Diego Padres
Tune: Alive Again by Chicago
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Tom Verducci, Sports Illustrated
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Troy Renck, The Denver Post (Rockies Beat)
Tune: Higher Ground by Stevie Wonder
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Adam Rubin, New York Daily News (Mets Beat)
Tune: You Keep Me Hangin' On by Vanilla Fudge

Guest Summaries:
White discussed national headlines and pennant races including the breaking news that Umpire Mike Winters has been suspended for the remainder of the season. He also discussed covering the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies series this week, National League MVP race being tied with the NL playoff race, Arizona Diamondbacks’ Chris Young doing his share, and Ruben Amaro, Jr. as a future general manager. Rogers discussed the Chicago Cubs including last night’s dismantling by Dontrelle Willis, race with the Milwaukee Brewers for the National League Central, and the prospects of the Cubs in the playoffs. Grant discussed the San Diego Padres including last night’s game winning three-run home run with Brian Giles down to its final strike. He also briefly discussed the Milton Bradley/Mike Winters incident from Sunday. Verducci discussed national headlines including the news that Winters was suspended, quick action by Major League Baseball, and how the suspension will affect the work of other umpires. He also discussed his Sports Illustrated cover story on the upcoming playoffs, the Colorado Rockies as the biggest story in baseball right now, National League East race with the New York Mets struggling, strange circumstances surrounding the San Diego Padres decreasing National League Wild Card lead, and American League playoff teams. Renck discussed the Colorado Rockies including Troy Tulowitzki’s emergence this season, Matt Holliday as NL MVP, and how the Rockies clubhouse has a college team feel. Rubin discussed the New York Mets including the club’s struggles and decreased lead in the NL East, Phillip Humber’s first career start tonight, David Wright’s NL MVP chances lessened, and Willie Randolph being second guest from all angles in September.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
It Don't Come Easy by Ringo Starr
1:45 p.m.
Alive Again by Chicago
2:25 p.m.
Higher Ground by Stevie Wonder
2:45 p.m.
You Keep Me Hangin' On by Vanilla Fudge

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Baseball Beat: Tuesday, September 25th

Here is the rundown for the Tuesday, September 25th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Scott Miller, CBSSportsline.com
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe
Tune: Room to Move by John Mayall
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Todd Zolecki, Philadelphia Inquirer (Phillies Beat)
Tune: Coming Home by Delaney and Bonnie
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Tim Sullivan, San Diego Union-Tribune
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Dusty Baker, ESPN
Tune: Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Mark Feinsand, New York Daily News (Yankees Beat)
Tune: Keep on Pushing by The Impressions

Guest Summaries:
Miller discussed the latest national headlines and pennant races as well as the Milton Bradley/Mike Winters story including his belief that Winters should be disciplined, Bradley’s emotions got the best of him, and Bud Black did the right thing. Cafardo discussed the Boston Red Sox including the club’s bullpen troubles, how Manny Ramirez’s absence has hurt the lineup, Clay Buchholz’s role in the bullpen, and Eric Gagne’s shoulder could be hurt. Zolecki discussed the Philadelphia Phillies including being tied for the National League Wild Card, how the club is focusing on just winning and not other club’s results, and whether Pat Gillick will possibly replace Charlie Manuel as manager in the off-season. Sullivan discussed the San Diego Padres including the Bradley/Winters incident, the loss of Mike Cameron to injury, Chris Young’s injury and impact on the club, and skepticism about Jason Lane’s potential to contribute on the team. Baker discussed his move to broadcasting this year and how he has a newfound respect for broadcasting. He also discussed end of Barry Bonds tenure with the San Francisco Giants and how he was a teammate with Hank Aaron when he broke the home run record and was told he would not be returning. He mentioned on Bonds should be a designated hitter in the American League if he wants a chance at a ring. The whole segment is saved in sound bytes and is worthy of a replay. Feinsand discussed the New York Yankees including the final week of the season and how this is Joe Torre’s most satisfying season as manager.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Room to Move by John Mayall
1:45 p.m.
Coming Home by Delaney and Bonnie
2:25 p.m.
Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry
2:45 p.m.
Keep on Pushing by The Impressions

Monday, September 24, 2007

Baseball Beat: Monday, September 24th

Here is the rundown for the Monday, September 24th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: John Donovan, Sports Illustrated
1:25 p.m.
Guest: George Vecsey, New York Times
Tune: The Long Race by Bruce Hornsby
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Steve Physioc, Broadcaster, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Tune: Heaven by Talking Heads
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Ray Ratto, San Francisco Chronicle
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Mike Shannon, Broadcaster, St. Louis Cardinals
Tune: Riding with the King by John Hiatt
2:45 p.m.
Guest: George Frazier, Broadcaster, Colorado Rockies
Tune: Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix

Guest Summaries:
Donovan discussed national headlines, pennant races, and the final week of the season including Milton Bradley’s incident on Sunday and Barry Bonds final days in San Francisco. Vecsey discussed New York baseball including the Yankees chances to take the American League East and the Mets chances to hold onto the National League East and wondered if steroids aided Guillermo Mota is success. Physioc discussed the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim including yesterday’s AL West clinching game, Bill Stoneman’s low-key work as General Manager, and the Angels success in the playoffs depending on the club’s depth and pitching. Ratto discussed the end of Barry Bonds tenure in San Francisco including the lack of the surprise in the announcement, how successful and lucrative the marriage has been, and where Bonds will go to seek employment in 2008. He also discussed the Milton Bradley episode in San Diego yesterday. Shannon discussed the St. Louis Cardinals including the ceremony at New Busch Stadium honoring his 50 years in baseball yesterday. He also discussed Tony LaRussa’s future with the Cardinals. Frazier discussed the hottest team in baseball the Colorado Rockies including Matt Holliday’s race for the NL MVP, Troy Tulowitzki’s race for Rookie of the Year, and his first-hand account of the Milton Bradley incident.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
The Long Race by Bruce Hornsby
1:45 p.m.
Heaven by Talking Heads
2:25 p.m.
Riding with the King by John Hiatt
2:45 p.m.
Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix

Friday, September 21, 2007

Baseball Beat: Friday, September 21st

Here is the rundown for the Friday, September 21st edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Mark Grace, Broadcaster, Arizona Diamondbacks
Tune: Young Blood by The Band
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Brian Anderson, Broadcaster, Milwaukee Brewers
Tune: Hang on to Your Life by Guess Who
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Sean McAdam, Providence Journal; ESPN.com
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Ken Davidoff, Newsday
Tune: New York City by Delbert McClinton
2:45 p.m.
Actual Calls – Actual Listeners
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Tune: You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Guest Summaries:
Crasnick discussed national headlines and pennant races including his belief that the media is affecting Terry Francona’s lineups for the Boston Red Sox, players having a hard time dealing with the pennant race, rotation struggles in Philadelphia, and discusses why Willie Randolph’s leadership is being questioned. Grace discussed the Arizona Diamondbacks including the club’s lead in the National League West having shrunk to a half game, D’backs rotation good despite their numbers, Kirk Gibson’s tremendous influence on the team’s young hitters, and the tremendous cohesiveness of the young roster. Anderson discussed the Milwaukee Brewers including last night’s tough defeat in Atlanta in the opening game of their series and how crucial this weekend’s series is to their playoff chances. He also discussed Ben Sheets most recent injury and answered the latest question of “Who is Jeff Bennett?” McAdam discussed the Boston Red Sox including the club’s nose dive in the American League East in the last week, Manny Ramirez oblique injury, Hideki Okajima’s struggles, mystery of Eric Gagne, and how the panic is more of a Boston fan thing than a team thing. Davidoff discussed New York baseball including the soaring New York Yankees and struggling New York Mets and how Willie Randolph shouldn’t shoulder the blame for the team’s current issues.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Young Blood by The Band
1:45 p.m.
Hang on to Your Life by Guess Who
2:25 p.m.
New York City by Delbert McClinton
2:45 p.m.
You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Baseball Beat: Thursday, September 20th

Here is the rundown for the Thursday, September 20th edition of Baseball Beat. Charley Steiner is broadcasting a day game in Colorado with the Los Angeles Dodgers, so Jeff Joyce is hosting today. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Steve Henson, Yahoo! Sports
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Andy Call, Canton Repository (Indians Beat)
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Mike Digiovanna, Los Angeles Times (Angels Beat)
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Dave Sheinin, Washington Post
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Ken Rosenthal, XM MLB Insider; FoxSports.com
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Lynn Henning, Detroit News

Guest Summaries:
Henson discussed national headlines and pennant races including the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees battle for the American League East, San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks as enjoyable teams to watch, and home field advantage has an impact in the Division Series. Call discussed the Cleveland Indians including their sweep of the Detroit Tigers this week, C.C. Sabathia as the AL Cy Young leader, and Joe Borowski’s development as closer. Digiovanna discussed the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim including Ervin Santana’s issues, Bartolo Colon’s lack of impact in the playoffs this year, and the club’s many weapons on offense. Sheinin discussed national headlines including Joe Torre’s success with the Yankees this year and whether he’ll return in 2008, New York Mets troubling collapse and the difference between the Mets and Red Sox’s swoons being the Mets could miss the playoffs if they lose the division. Rosenthal discussed the breaking news that the Houston Astros will be naming Ed Wade their new General Manager today. He discussed the historical connection between Ed Wade and Tal Smith as well as the extensive interview process and the decline of the club’s farm system. Henning discussed Detroit Tigers including the team missing out on the playoffs after this week’s sweep in Cleveland, Justin Verlander’s mistakes in the second half, and Kenny Rogers return in 2008.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Baseball Beat: Wednesday, September 19th

Here is the rundown for the Wednesday, September 19th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Buster Olney, ESPN Magazine
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Tony Massarotti, Boston Herald
Tune: Free Falling by Tom Petty
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Ben Shpigel, New York Times (Mets Beat)
Tune: Disorder in the House by Warren Zevon
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Dave Anderson, New York Times
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Gary Matthews, Broadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies
Tune: When You're Hot You're Hot by Jerry Reed
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Rick Telander, Chicago Sun-Times
Tune: When This Battle is Over by Delaney and Bonnie

Guest Summaries:
Olney discussed national headlines and pennant races including comparing the Mets/Phillies and Red Sox/Yankees races as well as Eric Gagne’s struggles. Massarotti discussed the Boston Red Sox including his belief there is no reason to panic if they lose the division, the club setting their playoff rotation, comparing the Detroit Tigers 2006 September run with the Red Sox present run, and how home field advantage doesn’t mean anything in today’s game. Shpigel discussed the New York Mets current struggles including the fact some of the players seem out of touch, Jose Reyes second half fall and lack of maturity, and the clubhouse believing their own hype. Anderson discussed his semi-retirement from a New York Times Sports of the Times columnist including his career, changes in journalism today, and covering the final season of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Matthews made his debut on Baseball Beat and discussed the Philadelphia Phillies including his first year broadcasting, Charlie Manuel’s success in managing this year, Aaron Rowand’s impact on the team, and the core of Jimmy Rollins, Chase Utley, and Ryan Howard. Telander discussed the Chicago Cubs including his piece today on Carlos Zambrano, National League East race, and the possibility of playoffs in Wrigley Field.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Free Falling by Tom Petty
1:45 p.m.
Disorder in the House by Warren Zevon
2:25 p.m.
When You're Hot You're Hot by Jerry Reed
2:45 p.m.
When This Battle is Over by Delaney and Bonnie

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Baseball Beat: Tuesday, September 18th

Here is the rundown for the Tuesday, September 18th edition of Baseball Beat. Charley Steiner is broadcasting a double header in Colorado with the Los Angeles Dodgers, so Jeff Joyce is hosting today. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Mel Antonen, USA Today
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Joe Strauss, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Cardinals Beat)
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Jack Magruder, East Valley Tribune (Diamondbacks Beat)
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Drew Olson, Senior Editor, OnMilwaukee.com;
Co-Host, The D-List; Milwaukee’s ESPN 1510
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Ian Browne, MLB.com (Red Sox Beat)
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Mark Hale, New York Post (Mets Beat)

Guest Summaries:
Antonen discussed national headlines including the Cleveland Indians/Detroit Tigers series he is covering this week, Boston’s struggling rotation, and Carlos Zambrano starting on three days rest tonight. Strauss discussed the St. Louis Cardinals including last night’s near 11-run come from behind victory last night, this week’s series with the Philadelphia Phillies, minor update on Juan Encarnacion’s health, Chris Carpenter’s rehab, and the mood of the clubhouse. Magruder discussed the Arizona Diamondbacks including last night’s loss to the San Francisco Giants and the lack of panic over the club’s recent struggles. Olson discussed the Milwaukee Brewers including Scott Linebrink, Yovanni Gallardo’s success of late, Ben Sheets return as a catalyst to the pitching staff, and Prince Fielder as the club’s cornerstone. Browne discussed the Boston Red Sox including last night’s loss in Toronto, Kevin Youkilis’s swollen wrist, Manny Ramirez hopefully returning this weekend, and possible playoff match-ups. Hale discussed the New York Mets including the second consecutive sweep to the Philadelphia Phillies, last night’s loss in Washington D.C., infield defense issues, and Pedro Martinez’s impact.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Baseball Beat: Monday, September 17th

Here is the rundown for the Monday, September 17th edition of Baseball Beat. Charley Steiner has a travel day with the Los Angeles Dodgers, so Jeff Joyce is hosting today. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Stan McNeal, The Sporting News
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Marcus Hayes, Philadelphia Daily News (Phillies Beat)
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Kathleen O’Brien, Newsday (Yankees Beat)
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Greg Couch, Chicago Sun-Times
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Bill Shaikin, Los Angeles Times
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Jason Beck, MLB.com (Detroit Tigers)

Guest Summaries:
McNealdiscussed national headlines and Wild Card races including Jim Thome joining the 500 home run club and Pedro Martinez re-inventing himself as a pitcher since his return from injury with the New York Mets. Hayes discussed the Philadelphia Phillies including the weekend sweep of the Mets in Shea and Cole Hamels return. O’Brien discussed the New York Yankees including taking two of three from the Boston Red Sox in Fenway over the weekend, Jorge Posada following the big collision, and the club’s rotation. Couch discussed the Chicago Cubs and White Sox including Jim Thome’s 500th home run, Ozzie Guillen’s extension, and the Cubs chances to take the National League Central. Shaikin discussed the Los Angeles Dodgers and Angels including his Sunday piece on Nomar Garciapara and his recent coverage of HgH and steroids in baseball. Beck discussed the Detroit Tigers including the weekend sweep in Minnesota and this week’s pivotal series in Cleveland.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Baseball Beat: Friday, September 14th

Here is the rundown for the Friday, September 14th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Bob Nightengale, USA Today Sports Weekly
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Tom Candiotti, Broadcaster, Arizona Diamondbacks
Tune: The Kids are Alright by The Who
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Chris Wheeler, Broadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies
Tune: There is a Mountain by Donovan
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Jayson Stark, ESPN.com
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Gordon Edes, Boston Globe (Red Sox Beat)
Tune: You Cheated, You Lied by The Shields
2:45 p.m.
Actual Calls – Actual Listeners
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Tune: You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Guest Summaries:
Nightengale discussed national headlines and Wild Card races as well Terry Ryan resigning as the Minnesota Twins General Manager, Bill Smith as the new GM, and his HgH piece yesterday. Candiotti discussed the Arizona Diamondbacks including this weekend’s series in Los Angeles and the young talent on the roster coming together. Wheeler discussed the Philadelphia Phillies being a game and a half out of the Wild Card and this weekend’s series in New York. Stark discussed national headlines including his piece on the Cy Young candidates this year, National League Wild Card with Colorado and Philadelphia not having a shot, and the Milwaukee Brewers continued up and down season. Edes discussed the Boston Red Sox as well as how the New England Patriots video taping story is playing in Boston. He also discussed this weekend’s series with the New York Yankees and the lack of an extension for Terry Francona.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
The Kids are Alright by The Who
1:45 p.m.
There is a Mountain by Donovan
2:25 p.m.
You Cheated, You Lied by The Shields
2:45 p.m.
You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Baseball Beat: Thursday, September 13th

Here is the rundown for the Thursday, September 13th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Hal Bodley, USA Today
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Mike Downey, Chicago Tribune
Song: Louie, Louie by The Kingsmen
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Jack Corrigan, Broadcaster, Colorado Rockies
Song: Reason to Believe by Rod Stewart
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Tyler Kepner, New York Times (Yankees Beat)
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Billy Bob Thornton, Actor
Song: Movie Mag by Paul McCartney
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Tim Sullivan, San Diego Union-Tribune
Song: House in California by Keb Mo

Guest Summaries:
Bodley discussed national headlines and Wild Card races including the breaking news that the Minnesota Twins General Manager Terry Ryan was resigning. Downey discussed the Chicago Cubs including the club’s lack of success on the road, need to improve offense, and Ted Lilly as the ace of the staff. He also discussed briefly the Chicago White Sox including Ozzie Guillen’s extension and Jim Thome nearing his 500th home run. Corrigan discussed the Colorado Rockies competing for the National League Wild Card including this week’s series in Philadelphia. Kepner discussed the New York Yankees including the impact of rookies on the club’s success, Mike Mussina’s up and down season, Phillip Hughes rookie season, and the decision whether Alex Rodriguez stays in New York is up to him. Thornton discussed his fandom for the St. Louis Cardinals including it being a tough year as a fan, his support for Rick Ankiel, and the success of Tony LaRussa. He also discussed his new movie Mr. Woodcock, which comes out tomorrow as well as the movie industry and box office numbers. Sullivan discussed the San Diego Padres including this week’s series in Los Angeles, David Wells facing his former club tonight, and the Wild Card is there’s to lose as it does not look like they will catch the Arizona Diamondbacks (AZ owns the tiebreaker).

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Louie, Louie by The Kingsmen
1:45 p.m.
Reason to Believe by Rod Stewart
2:25 p.m.
Movie Mag by Paul McCartney
2:45 p.m.
House in California by Keb Mo

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Baseball Beat - Wednesday, September 12th

Here is the rundown for the Wednesday, September 12th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05pm
Guest: Tim Brown, Yahoo! Sports
1:25pm
Guest: Sean McAdam, Providence Journal
Song: Come Back Baby by Eric Clapton
1:45pm
Guest: Daron Sutton, Broadcaster, Arizona Diamondbacks
Song: Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles
2:05pm
Guest: Thomas Boswell, Washington Post
2:25pm
Guest: Paul Hagen, Philadelphia Daily News
Song: Wild Thing by The Troggs
2:45pm
Guest: Derrick Goold, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Song: End of the Line by Traveling Wilburys

Tunes Summary:
1:25pm
Song: Come Back Baby by Eric Clapton
1:45pm
Song: Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles
2:25pm
Song: Wild Thing by The Troggs
2:45pm
Song: End of the Line by Traveling Wilburys

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Baseball Beat: Tuesday, September 11th

Here is the rundown for the Tuesday, September 11th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Tom Verducci, Sports Illustrated
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Jerry Coleman, Broadcaster, San Diego Padres
Tune: Get Up Jake by The Band
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Sheldon Ocker, Akron Beacon Journal (Indians Beat)
Tune: Sitting on Top of the World by Taj Mahal
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Murray Chass, New York Times
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Troy Renck, The Denver Post (Rockies Beat)
Tune: Traveling Band by Credence Clearwater
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Tom Haudricourt, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Brewers Beat)
Tune: Power to the People by John Lennon

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Get Up Jake by The Band
1:45 p.m.
Sitting on Top of the World by Taj Mahal
2:25 p.m.
Traveling Band by Credence Clearwater
2:45 p.m.
Power to the People by John Lennon

Monday, September 10, 2007

Baseball Beat: Monday, September 10th

Here is the rundown for the Monday, September 10th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Buzz Bissinger, Contributing Editor, Vanity Fair; Author, Three Nights in August
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Marty Noble, MLB.com (Mets Beat)
Song: Same Old Song by Four Tops
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Larry Stone, Seattle Times
Song: It Stoned Me by Van Morrison
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Steve Buckley, Boston Herald
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Jim Price, Broadcaster, Detroit Tigers
Song: Don't Let Me Down by Beatles
2:45 p.m.
Actual Calls - Actual Listeners
Song: You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Guest Summaries:
Bissinger discussed the recent reports about Rick Ankiel as well as the St. Louis Cardinals and how steroids and HgH have impacted baseball. Noble discussed the New York Mets including Pedro Martinez’s second start of the season yesterday and this week’s series with the Atlanta Braves. Stone discussed the Seattle Mariners including how the team overachieved in the first half and has fallen off the map in the last month. Buckley discussed the Boston Red Sox including Daisuke Matsuzaka’s struggles, Manny Ramirez’s oblique, Jacoby Ellsbury as a future star, and J.D. Drew as a bust. Price discussed the Detroit Tigers fall from contention in the second half including Justin Verlander’s return, possible loss of Jeremy Bonderman for the year, and Curtis Granderson joining the 20-20-20-20 club.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Same Old Song by Four Tops
1:45 p.m.
It Stoned Me by Van Morrison
2:25 p.m.
Don't Let Me Down by Beatles
2:45 p.m.
You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Friday, September 7, 2007

Baseball Beat: Friday, September 7th

Here is the rundown for the Friday, September 7th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Tim Kurkjian, ESPN
1:25 p.m.; 1:45 p.m.
Guest: T.J. Quinn, New York Daily News
Song: White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Bryan Burwell, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Tom Hamilton, Broadcaster, Cleveland Indians
Song: Better Days by Bruce Springsteen
2:45 p.m.
Actual Calls – Actual Listeners
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Song: You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Guest Summaries:
Kurkjian discussed national headlines including today’s report about Rick Ankiel and how it affects the game of baseball. He also discussed Dave Littlefield’s firing as General Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates and General Manager Mark Shapiro’s success in building the Cleveland Indians. Quinn discussed his exclusive story on Rick Ankiel’s purchase of HgH including the paper work that confirms it, former teammate Steve Woodward, and the lack of evidence that he took the HgH. Burwell discussed the St. Louis Cardinals and the Rick Ankiel story including the disappointment and how sick this story makes writers and fans alike, how the leaders of baseball are getting what they deserved, and how the story has taken over the city today. Hamilton discussed the Cleveland Indians including this weekend’s series in Anaheim as well as Shapiro’s success in formulating the Indians organization.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane
2:25 p.m.
Better Days by Bruce Springsteen
2:45 p.m.
You Talk Too Much by Joe Jones

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Baseball Beat: Thursday, September 6th

Here is the rundown for the Thursday September 6th edition of Baseball Beat. Chuck Wilson hosted today as Charley had a day game with the Dodgers. All times Eastern.

1:05pm
Guest: Barry Bloom, MLB.com
1:25pm
Guest: Michael Silverman, Boston Herald
1:45pm
Guest: Mark Bowman, MLB.com (Braves Beat)
2:05pm
Guest: Jim Baumbach, Newsday
2:25pm
Guest: Matt Underwood, Broadcaster, Cleveland Indians
2:45pm
Guest: Thomas Harding, MLB.com (Rockies Beat)

Guest Summaries:
Bloom broke down the various division races as well as the wild cards and weighed each team's chance at victory. He also touched on the pitching added to the NL West has not panned out at all. Silverman discussed the problems in the Boston bullpen, the health of Wakefield and Manny, as well as what the Red Sox need to do down the stretch to be ready for the playoffs. Bowman discussed Wednesday's wild win in Atlanta and how it was the most improbably of victories. He also outlined what needs to go right for the Braves in order to contend for the division or wild card, but that it seemed like a long shot at this point. Baumbach discussed A-Rod hitting two HRs yesterday despite being hurt. He talked about the state of Yankees pitching as well as how the team overall needs to stay hot and not sink into one of their bad slumps from earlier in the season. Finally, he talked about how well the Mets rebounded after being swept by the Phillies and how Pedro's return has helped the team relax. Underwood talked about the surge of the Indians and how the offensive turnaround of Travis Hafner has helped the entire lineup. He also touched on the success of the starting pitching and bullpen. Harding discussed the slim hopes left for the Colorado Rockies and the state of their bullpen.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Baseball Beat: Wednesday, September 5th

Here is the rundown for the Wednesday, September 5th edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Scott Miller, CBSSports.com
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Bob Brenly, Broadcaster, Chicago Cubs
Song: Tighten Up by Archie Bell and The Drells
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Pete Caldera, The Record (Yankees Beat)
Song: New York, New York by Frank Sinatra
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Jeff Garlin, Actor, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Director/Actor, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Ted Leitner, Broadcaster, San Diego Padres
Song: We Can Talk About It by The Band
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Rick Hummel, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Song: Shape I'm In by The Band

Guest Summary:
Miller discussed national headlines and pennant races including Chipper Jones comments regarding QUESTEC. Brenly discussed Chicago Cubs including Ted Lilly and Jason Marquis as positive surprises and Carlos Zambrano’s meltdown earlier this week. Caldera discussed the New York Yankees including Roger Clemens’ post-MRI report and the last month of the season. Garlin discussed his new movie I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With that he directed and starred in as well as the start of the sixth season of Curb Your Enthusiasm on Sunday night on HBO. He also discussed his beloved Chicago Cubs and his lifelong fandom. Leitner discussed the San Diego Padres including this week’s series in Arizona and Chris Young’s health. Hummel discussed the St. Louis Cardinals including Juan Encarnacion’s eye injury, Mark Mulder’s return, and how the team could end the night in first place with a win and a Milwaukee Brewers and Cubs loss.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Tighten Up by Archie Bell and The Drells
1:45 p.m.
New York, New York by Frank Sinatra
2:25 p.m.
We Can Talk About It by The Band
2:45 p.m.
Shape I'm In by The Band

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Baseball Beat: Tuesday, September 4th

Here is the rundown for the Tuesday, September 4th 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: Bob Klapisch, The Record
Song: Old Man by Neil Young
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Jim Salisbury, Philadelphia Inquirer
Song: Hang on to Your Life by Guess Who
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Tom Dreesen, Comedian
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Glenn Geffner, Broadcaster, Boston Red Sox
Song: Nothing From Nothing by Billy Preston
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Steve Gilbert, MLB.com (Diamondbacks Beat)
Song: Tighter and Tighter by Alive N' Kicking

Guest Summaries:
Rosenthal discussed national headlines and the Wild Card races as well as Roger Clemens injury (pre-MRI), Kenny Rogers impact on the Detroit Tigers, and Mark Teixeira and Andruw Jones future in Atlanta. Klapisch discussed Pedro Martinez’s return to the New York Mets in Cincinnati yesterday as well as how he will impact the New York Mets in the final month of the season. Salisbury discussed the Philadelphia Phillies including this week’s series in Atlanta battling for the National League Wild Card as well as last week’s success over the Mets. Dreesen discussed national headlines as well as his beloved Chicago Cubs. Geffner discussed the Boston Red Sox including broadcasting Clay Buchholz’s no-hitter as well as what’s next for him and the Red Sox in the final month of the season. He also discussed Terry Francona’s uniform-gate at Yankee Stadium last week. Gilbert discussed the Arizona Diamondbacks including this week’s series with the San Diego Padres battling for first in the NL West. He also discussed the attendance in Arizona throughout the club’s season.

Tunes Summary:
1:25 p.m.
Old Man by Neil Young
1:45 p.m.
Hang on to Your Life by Guess Who
2:25 p.m.
Nothing From Nothing by Billy Preston
2:45 p.m.
Tighter and Tighter by Alive N' Kicking