Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Baseball Beat: Tuesday, January 22nd

Here is the rundown for the Tuesday, January 22nd edition of Baseball Beat with Charley Steiner. All times Eastern.

1:05 p.m.
Guest: Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe
Tune: Nashville Cats by Loving Spoonful
1:25 p.m.
Guest: Ken Rosenthal, FoxSports.com; XM MLB Insider
Tune: Money Honey by Ry Cooder
1:45 p.m.
Guest: Larry Stone, Seattle Times
Tune: Move 'em Out by Delaney and Bonnie
2:05 p.m.
Guest: Bob Klapisch, The Record
2:25 p.m.
Guest: Rick Hummel, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Tune: You Can Never Tell by Chuck Berry
2:45 p.m.
Guest: Mark Gonzales, Chicago Tribune (White Sox Beat)
Tune: Born in Chicago by Paul Butterfield

Guest Summaries:
Cafardo discussed his Sunday piece on Minnesota Twins General Manager including his belief Johan Santana will be dealt, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, and New York Yankees, and how a long-term signing of Santana is not the Red Sox style. Rosenthal discussed national headlines including his Scott Boras piece, Boras calling him to discuss some of the finer points of the piece prior to our segment, Boras/Alex Rodriguez rift, and his belief that Andy Pettitte will deny any steroids link with Roger Clemens. Stone discussed the Seattle Mariners including his piece on the clubs trade negotiations with the Baltimore Orioles for Erik Bedard, debate over trading Adam Jones, and Chicago White Sox as the other team in the hunt for Bedard. Klapisch discussed New York baseball including the new ruling Steinbrenner’s, how Brian Cashman is dealing with Hank Steinbrenner, Mets need for an ace, and how the post season will impact their financial success. Hummel discussed the St. Louis Cardinals including Yadier Molina’s contract extension, Albert Pujols comments, and last night’s St. Louis Baseball Writers Dinner. Gonzales discussed the Chicago White Sox including the signing Octavio Dotel.

Tunes Summary:
1:05 p.m.
Nashville Cats by Loving Spoonful
1:25 p.m.
Money Honey by Ry Cooder
1:45 p.m.
Move 'em Out by Delaney and Bonnie
2:25 p.m.
You Can Never Tell by Chuck Berry
2:45 p.m.
Born in Chicago by Paul Butterfield

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