Brought to you by: Dugout Mugs www.dugoutmugs.com and Pera Travelers Travel Agency @PeraTravelers @DugoutMugsOfficial @Athletics @braves @SFGiants @BravesCountry @bestathleticshighlights @YOMIURI_GIANTS The Sinkerball King: Why Tim Hudson is the Ultimate #15 Pitcher ⚾ Was Tim Hudson the most consistent pitcher of the 21st century? While other aces relied on pure velocity, Hudson used a devastating sinker and elite command to dismantle lineups for nearly two decades. Wearing the Number 15, he became a foundational piece of the Oakland Athletics "Moneyball" era, a mainstay for the Atlanta Braves, and finally, a World Series Champion with the San Francisco Giants. In this video, we break down the career of "Huddy," a man who finished his career with more wins than many Hall of Famers. From his dominant years in the East Bay to his veteran leadership in the Bay Area, we’re making the case for why Tim Hudson is the gold standard for the #15 jersey on the mound. Why Tim Hudson is a Tier-1 Legend: The Oakland "Big Three": We revisit his time with Mark Mulder and Barry Zito, where Hudson served as the staff ace, posting a .702 winning percentage with the A's. 222 Career Wins: A look at his place on the all-time wins list, ranking as one of the most successful right-handers of his generation. The 2014 World Series: We analyze his final act in San Francisco, where he provided the veteran stability needed to help the Giants secure their third title in five years. 4-Time All-Star: From the American League to the National League, Hudson remained an elite threat, earning All-Star nods with three different franchises. The Art of the Sinker: A deep dive into his pitching style and how he maintained a high ground-ball rate to navigate the steroid era with elite efficiency. Join the Baseball History Squad! We are on a mission to rank the greatest players for every iconic jersey number. From the ground-ball masters of the #15 to the power hitters of the #44, we bring you the deep-dives and stats that true fans crave. HIT THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTON to join the fastest-growing baseball community on YouTube! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL HERE: @GetAwayGameSports Join the Discussion! Does Tim Hudson’s 222 wins make him a Hall of Famer? Which rotation was he most iconic in: Oakland or Atlanta? Who is your favorite #15: Tim Hudson, Thurman Munson, or Jim Edmonds? LETS GO!!! tim hudson, #15, oakland athletics, atlanta braves, san francisco giants, mlb history, baseball legends, moneyball, big three, 2014 world series, sinkerball pitcher, mlb highlights, baseball highlights, number 15, mlb stats, winningest pitchers, cooperstown #timhudson, #15, #oaklandas, #braves, #sfgiants, #mlbhistory, #baseballlegends, #worldseries, #mlbhighlights, #baseballhighlights, #number15, #moneyball, #baseballstats, #greatestofalltime
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Chuck Fletcher and Dan McKinnon have been fired from the New Jersey Devils organization as part of significant changes to the team's front office, a move that Zach Berman describes as long overdue at 00:12:49. Fletcher, who served as Senior Advisor to the President, Hockey Operations and General Manager, is criticized by Zach Berman for carrying over his poor front office track record from the Philadelphia Flyers, with both him and McKinnon being linked to the Devils’ lackluster player development and questionable contract decisions. McKinnon, who managed the Devils’ AHL affiliate, Utica Comets, is also noted for a decade of underwhelming prospect development, despite the organization's repeated high draft picks. Zach Berman connects these firings to a wider critique of the Devils’ front office over the last decade, highlighting missed opportunities and poor drafting decisions that have crippled the organization—most notably the inability to acquire or develop high-end talent like Quinn Hughes, whose likely contract extension in Minnesota further frustrates the Devils' situation (00:02:59). The show host underscores that errors by previous managers like Tom Fitzgerald and Ray Shero continue to haunt the franchise and laments persistent issues with a "boys club" mentality that recycles unsuccessful executives (00:16:34). Attention then turns to who could be next on the chopping block. Zach Berman identifies two top candidates: Dave Rogalski, the Devils’ goaltending coach since 2020, and Megan Duggan, director of player development since 2022. Rogalski, associated with deteriorating goaltending performance and stagnant goalie prospects, is considered by Zach Berman to be a near-certain firing in any impending purge (00:22:13). Duggan, while a hockey legend, is blamed for the lack of progress among skater prospects and an overall weak farm system, though Zach Berman suggests she could stay in the organization in a different role if removed from player development. Looking forward, Zach Berman expresses optimism about Sonny Maida’s leadership, hoping for a complete overhaul of the Devils' organizational culture and approach (00:28:27). With a chance to break away from outdated front office practices and failed scouting, there is hope that the franchise can restructure itself into a consistent Stanley Cup contender. As further staff changes loom and with the draft lottery approaching, Zach Berman anticipates a busy period of transition and potential improvement for the Devils (00:29:05). Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LODevils?sid=YouTube Locked On NHL League-Wide: Every Team, Fantasy, Prospects & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNHL Subscribe to Locked On Devils! Follow me on the "X" app: @zachbrettberman Follow the show on the "X" app: @LockedOnDevils Listen to Locked On Devils: https://linktr.ee/LockedOnDevils For your next listen, check out the Locked On NHL podcast, where the season never ends providing national expertise with a local perspective. Click HERE to listen now. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Listener Survey: We’ve put together a survey to learn more about our listeners and make your favorite podcasts even better. Go tohttps://lockedonpodcasts.com/survey/ to get started. Everyone who completes a survey will be entered for a chance to win one of ten $100 Amazon gift cards. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Gametime: Today's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase. Terms and conditions apply. Monarch Money: Take control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONNHL at monarchmoney.com/lockedonnhl for 50% off your first year. FanDuel: Today's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Football season is around the corner. Visit the FanDuel App today and start planning your futures bets now. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Thumbnail credit: USA TODAY #NewJerseyDevils #Devils #NHL
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Channel Members get PERKS ✅ http://brodie.bz/join *Subscribe now for free* 📺 http://brodie.bz/YouTube LEAVE ME A VOICEMAIL 📞 (833) 4-BRODIE 🤖 *TikTok* ➡️ http://brodie.bz/TikTok 📸 *Instagram* ➡️ http://brodie.bz/IG 🐦 *X /Twitter* ➡️ http://brodie.bz/X 👍 *Facebook* ➡️ http://brodie.bz/FB Read More: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7217540/2026/04/22/athletics-owner-lew-wolff-giants-bay-area-move/ In a new memoir, Lew Wolff, the 90-year-old real-estate developer who owned a partial share of the Oakland Athletics for about a decade, pegs the blame for the team’s departure from Oakland not on the A’s themselves, but on the “despicable” behavior of their crosstown rivals, the San Francisco Giants. Wolff writes in “Moments” that the A’s are no longer in the Bay Area “100 percent due to the nasty, shameful, and continuing opposition of the Giants,” who refused to relent territorial rights to Santa Clara County. That area includes San Jose, the most populous city in the Bay Area, which Wolff’s A’s coveted as a destination for their relocation. [[ *MY OTHER CHANNELS* ]] *BRODIE BRAZIL AVIATION* ✈️ http://brodie.bz/Aviation *HOME STUDIO PRO* 🎥 http://brodie.bz/HomeStudio *Support this channel* 🎉 https://brodie.bz/PayPal
It’s been almost half a decade since the Flyers made their way to the second round of the NHL playoffs—an eternity in the world of sports. The year was 2018, and the Flyers were coming off a rollercoaster regular season, finishing 8th in the East. The journey to Round 2 started with a gritty, hard-fought series against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Despite being outmatched on paper, the Flyers dug deep and found a way to claw their way to a Game 6 win, sending the series to a must-win final game. That series was nothing short of chaotic—goals flying in from all angles, defensive breakdowns, and of course, the kind of intensity that only a Flyers-Pens matchup can bring. But after pulling off that win in Game 6, Philly’s momentum came crashing down in Round 2. The Flyers faced off against the mighty Washington Capitals, led by Alex Ovechkin in what would be a dominating performance from the Caps. Despite the valiant efforts of players like Claude Giroux, Sean Couturier, and Jake Voracek, the Flyers were overmatched, and the Capitals closed out the series 4-2, advancing to their eventual Stanley Cup championship run. For Flyers fans, it was a bittersweet reminder of how close they were to breaking through, but also how far they still had to go. The second round feels like a distant dream now, as the Flyers have struggled to regain that level of playoff success. With each passing season, the question remains—when will Philly be back in Round 2? And more importantly, when will they finally get back to competing for a Cup? The 2018 playoffs were a wild ride for Philly, but that ride ended too soon. Now, as the years pass by, the memory of that postseason run has started to fade, but Flyers fans still hold out hope. One day, Philly will rise again and make its mark in the playoffs. Until then, the wait continues. #fyp #hockey
🚨 BULLS NATION… A NEW ERA IS GETTING REAL CLOSE. 🚨 The Chicago Bulls may finally be zeroing in on the man who could reshape the entire future of this franchise — and his name is Matt Lloyd. On this episode of Chicago Bulls Breeze, host Philip Charles VanDerHeyden IV (@PhilipCharlesIV) breaks down why Lloyd — currently the No. 2 decision-maker in the Minnesota Timberwolves front office — is emerging as the FRONTRUNNER to become the next President of Basketball Operations for the Chicago Bulls. And make no mistake… this is NOT just another name. This is a guy with a REAL track record. 🔍 WHO IS MATT LLOYD — AND WHY SHOULD BULLS FANS CARE? Matt Lloyd has quietly built one of the most respected résumés in the NBA: Longtime Orlando Magic executive Played a MAJOR role in drafting cornerstone players like Victor Oladipo, Aaron Gordon, and Domantas Sabonis Key architect in Minnesota’s rise Instrumental in helping build a Timberwolves roster centered around Anthony Edwards Known for elite scouting, player evaluation, and modern roster construction thinking This isn’t just a front office guy — this is someone who has been in the room making real decisions that led to playoff-caliber teams. 🧠 WHY HE MAKES SENSE FOR CHICAGO With the Bulls officially moving on from AKME (Arturas Karnisovas & Marc Eversley), the franchise is at a crossroads — and this hire could define the next decade. Matt Lloyd checks EVERY box: ✅ Strong scouting background (perfect for a team holding multiple picks, including #9) ✅ Experience building through youth — something the Baby Bulls 2.0 desperately need ✅ Comes from a winning environment that JUST figured it out in Minnesota ✅ Fresh voice, fresh vision… something this franchise has been starving for And let’s be real — with $65M in cap space, the #9 pick, and Portland’s incoming mid-first rounder… the next decision-maker has ALL the tools to flip this thing FAST. 🔥 THE BIGGER PICTURE This isn’t just about hiring a name. This is about: Establishing a NEW identity Building around guys like Josh Giddey and Matas Buzelis Finally putting a COMPETENT, FORWARD-THINKING basketball mind in charge If Matt Lloyd is the guy… this could be the first REAL step toward bringing winning basketball BACK to Chicago. 💬 Bulls Nation — I need YOU in the comments: Is Matt Lloyd the RIGHT guy to lead this franchise? Or are you still holding out for another name? 👍 Like the video if you’re READY for a new era 🔔 Subscribe for daily Chicago Bulls content that’s raw, real, and Chicago-biased 🔥 And let’s ride together as this front office situation unfolds in REAL TIME #ChicagoBulls #ChicagoBullsBreeze #BullsTalk #BullsNation #MattLloyd
The NHL world is absolutely buzzing after the Ottawa Senators’ unceremonious first-round sweep at the hands of the Hurricanes. Now, the rumors are flying that a massive blockbuster could be in the works. Is it finally time to have the Brady Tkachuk trade conversation? In today's video, we’re breaking down a massive hypothetical trade that’s gaining steam: Brady Tkachuk heading home to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for a package centered around Ontario’s own Robert Thomas. With Tkachuk’s future in Ottawa suddenly looking uncertain and the Senators needing a major shake-up to their core, could a "captain-for-captain" style swap be the answer? We dive into the latest reports from insiders like David Pagnotta and Frank Seravalli, analyze how Robert Thomas would fit into the Sens' top six, and look at whether the Blues have the assets to pull off the trade of the decade. #nhl #nhlnews #nhlupdates #hockey #hockeynews #hockeytalk #nhlrumors #nhlrumours #nhltraderumours #nhltrades