Showing posts with label Oakland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oakland. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2014

The Phil Naessens Show: The 2014 New York Yankees: Champions or Busts?

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On this edition of the Phil Naessens Show Mark Berman joins Phil to discuss the New York Mets winning 90 games this season, Noah Syndergaard, Zack Wheeler, Lucas Duda and more Mets talk. Rush Olson joins Phil to take a closer look at the New York Yankees: they've spent the cash. Will they be champions or busts? Alex Hall joins Phil to discuss who will fill the last available spot on the Oakland Athletics roster and examine whether or not the 2014 Houston Astros will lose more than a 100 games this season plus much more MLB talk.
 
 

Thursday, February 27, 2014

The Phil Naessens Show: Do the Baltimore Orioles Have What it Takes to Win the AL East?

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On this edition of the Phil Naessens Show Alex Hall joins Phil to talk about Los Angeles Angel CF Mike Trout signing a million dollar contract plus what’s the deal with all the “qualifying offers” in MLB plus more MLB talk. Rush Olson joins Phil to take a closer look at the Baltimore Orioles and Mark Berman joins Phil to discuss the possible New York Mets batting order, Jon Niese travelling back to NYC for an MRI, Ruben Tejada, Ike Davis and much more.
 
 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

The Phil Naessens Show Should the Oakland A’s Extend Yoenis Cespedes?

http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2014/02/12/the-phil-naessens-show-should-the-oakland-as-extend-yoenis-cespedes/

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On this edition of the Phil Naessens Show Alex Hall joins Phil to discuss the Oakland Athletics extension of OF Coco Crisp and give reasons for and against extending Yoenis Cespedes. Rush Olson joins Phil to discuss the top 10 MLB offensive teams and Mark Berman joins Phil to share their memories of Ralph Kiner, the signing of RP Kyle Farnsworth and the Mets front office lying about their payroll constraints and much more MLB talk