Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 29, 2011 at 12:30 PM
Click ME to Listen!!! And so in this Podcast brought to you by Lifestyles… The RSBS crew celebrates its 30th episode by taking a stroll down podcast memory lane, remembering things that busted our (and hopefully your) guts. AIDS salad and Ron Santo's memory get rehashed while new memories (like...
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Posted by Allen Krause on Nov. 28, 2011 at 1:30 PM
It's a hard time to be an international baseball player. Of course we all heard about what happened with Wilson Ramos in Venezuela but as harrowing as that experience may have been, at least he came out of it alive. The same can't be said of Seattle utility outfielder Greg...
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Posted by Bill Zeltman on Nov. 22, 2011 at 9:14 PM
According to MLB.com, Bud Selig is a hero. When he became commissioner in 1992, Major League Baseball was a $1 billion a year business. Baseball had revenues of over $7 billion in 2011. The sport is at an all time high for popularity. But are the changes that have been...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 15, 2011 at 12:30 PM
Click ME to Listen!!! And so in this Podcast brought to you by Lifestyles… Jeff tries his darnedest to be as polite as possible during his unfettered gloating of World Championship status (Go Cards!) while Second City's Mark Piebenga adds some level-headed awesomeness to Johanna's outlandishness and Allen's seasoned straight...
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Posted by Joshua.Lobdell on Nov. 14, 2011 at 7:32 PM
This is pretty weird. We get pretty use to certain team being bad, and then they go out and surprise you. I would not exactly call the Washington Nationals good, but they are far from as bad as they have been. Of course, I don't get a chance to see...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Nov. 11, 2011 at 2:30 PM
Just like the unfounded superstitions of the delusional masses, this is gonna be LOUD, in your face and probably a bit offensive: Wilson Ramos Kidnapped I know Venezuela has a vast array of domestic problems, but why kidnap Wilson Ramos?!?! While he may some day become a catching superstar for...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Oct. 4, 2011 at 12:30 PM
Click ME to Listen!!! And so in this Podcast brought to you by Lifestyles… For the first time EVER in RSBS Podcast history, Jeff, Allen and Johanna all meet IN THE SAME ROOM! That's right, no phone lines, no Skype, just a microphone and three unfettered opinions overlapping and slip-slapping...
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Posted by Flippinoutradio on Sep. 28, 2011 at 10:55 PM
Mike Sanfilipo is the steady stand by from the Triple Coverage crew, with guest hosts James Flippin and Bill Zeltman of mtrmedia.com ... MLB playoff discussion, Jose Reyes controversy, NFL picks, all with a NJ flavor! Alright? Triple Coverage 9_28_11 COMPRESSED
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Posted by Stanley Alston on Sep. 23, 2011 at 2:48 PM
The blasted losing streak reaches six games as the presently punchless Phils get swept by the Nats, 6-1. Yes, I’m angry, can’t you tell!!! The Nats took the lead in the third as, with one man on, and with two men out, Ian Desmond hits an RBI double, which had...
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Posted by Stanley Alston on Sep. 22, 2011 at 5:16 PM
Despite scoring five runs for the first time since they had clinched their division, the Phils losing streak reaches five games for the first time in 2011, as they fall to the Nats, 7-5. The Nats took the lead in the second as, with one man on, and with two...
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Posted by Stanley Alston on Sep. 21, 2011 at 2:51 PM
The Phils lose the second game of their doubleheader, as they fall to the Nats, 3-0. The Nats took the lead in the second as, with one man out, Danny Espinosa hits a solo home run, his twentieth home run of the year, giving the Nationals a 1-0 lead. The...
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Posted by Stanley Alston on Sep. 20, 2011 at 5:48 PM
The Phils lackluster offense continues as they lose their third game in a row, this time to the Nats, in extra-innings, 4-3. The game starts out as a six innings pitchers’ duel between Phils’ starter Kyle Kendrick, who gives up just four hits, while striking out four, and Nats’ starter...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Sep. 5, 2011 at 12:35 PM
Click ME to Listen!!! And so in this Podcast brought to you by Lifestyles… Jeff, Allen and Johanna kick back on all the baseball drama comin' down the stretch including STRASMAS!, Verlander's MVP bid, Nyjer AHHHHHHH Morgan and several other topics sure to offend as much as entertain! The crew...
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Posted by Jeffery Lung on Sep. 4, 2011 at 2:30 PM
College football and the NFL have both come back with a vengeance but for MLB, there really aren't any compelling races at this point. How can baseball compete? Ryan Otsego, MI ___________________________________ Pardon my frankness here, Ryan, but... WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKIN' ABOUT? No compelling races? How can...
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Posted by Wayne Cella on Aug. 23, 2011 at 10:34 AM
I remember when I heard that Jayson Werth had signed a 7-year $126 million contract with the Washington Nationals. I wasn't shocked. I wasn't hurt. In fact, it played out just as I had suspected it would, and pretty much just like Jayson Werth hinted it would. Werth made no...
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