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Rangers Podcast: Mike Knuble and Kevin DeLury

NHL veteran Mike Knuble talks about his career and Kevin DeLury of Go Rangers Radio talks about Rangers rebuild.

Kevin DeLury of Go Rangers Radio joined me to talk about the Rangers taking two steps forward and one step backward with their recent play, being optimistic about the rebuild and where the team is headed, evaluating David Quinn as a head coach and the possibility of Henrik Lundqvist finishing his career outside of New York.

At the 25:21 mark, former Ranger and NHL veteran Mike Knuble joined me about growing up in Michigan and playing for and winning the Stanley Cup with the Red Wings, making his NHL debut in the memorable Red Wings-Avalanche brawl, his trade to the Rangers, the Bruins teams which couldn’t get past the first round, his time in Philadelphia and Washington, which team he most identifies himself with and transitioning to coaching in the AHL.

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Rangers Podcast: Tom Poti and Adam Herman

NHL veteran Tom Poti talks about his career and Adam Herman of Blueshirt Banter talks Rangers’ rough start.

Adam Herman of Blueshirt Banter joined me to talk about the Rangers being unsure of whether they are trying to compete or rebuild, expectations for this season, why David Quinn’s first season-plus has felt like Alain Vigneault, wasting the fourth line on players without a future and the defensive issues under Lindy Ruff.

At the 20:59 mark, former Ranger and 14-year NHL veteran Tom Poti joined me to talk about growing up a Yankees fan in Massachusetts, choosing Boston University, leaving college for the NHL, getting traded to the Rangers, the highs and lows of his time with the Rangers playing for Bryan Trottier and Glen Sather, why he left for the Islanders in free agency, joining the Capitals on the rise and the injuries that ended his career.

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Yankees Podcast: Scott Reinen

Scott Reinen of Bronx Pinstripes joined me to talk about the end of the Yankees’ season and latest ALCS loss.

The Yankees’ season came to a disappointing end once again as the team lost the ALCS in six games to the Astros. Now there’s a little more than five months until real baseball and an entire year until the Yankees can get back to this point.

Scott Reinen of Bronx Pinstripes joined me to talk about the Yankees’ ALCS loss to the Astros, DJ LeMahieu’s clutch home run will eventually be forgotten, the Yankees’ postseason pitching strategy, the embarrassing offensive performance and how the Yankees can close the gap with the Astros for 2020.

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My book The Next Yankees Era: My Transition from the Core Four to the Baby Bombers is available!

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Yankees Podcast: Chris Shearn

Chris Shearn of YES Network joined me to talk about the level of confidence for the Yankees this postseason.

The layoff between the end of the regular season and the start of the postseason feels extra long this season because there’s no wild-card game to prepare and worry about and because September was a formality for the Yankees. I’m not complaining since I’m ecstatic the Yankees have finally avoided the wild-card game, but I’m ready for Game 1.

Chris Shearn of YES Network joined me to talk about feeling confident about the Yankees heading into the playoffs, why the Yankees have the best possible ALDS opponent, what the lineup and rotation should be, trusting Aaron Boone in the postseason and what the Yankees have to do for this season to be considered successful.

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My book The Next Yankees Era: My Transition from the Core Four to the Baby Bombers is now available as an ebook!

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Yankees Podcast: Andrew Rotondi

Andrew Rotondi of Bronx Pinstripes joined me to talk about everything Yankees for the ALDS.

The regular season is over and for the first time in a long time, the regular season was just a formality for the Yankees. Now the real season begins and Game 1 of the ALDS is Friday night at Yankee Stadium.

Andrew Rotondi of Bronx Pinstripes joined me to talk about the possibility of Brett Gardner or Didi Gregorius batting third in the playoffs, Luke Voit being left off the postseason roster, if Aaron Boone has learned from his past postseason mistakes, the biggest worries for October, why the Yankees should easily win the ALDS and why the ALCS is essentially the World Series.

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My book The Next Yankees Era: My Transition from the Core Four to the Baby Bombers is available!

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