Saturday, August 31, 2019

Jim Langer Passes Away

     Former Miami Dolphins center Jim Langer passed away on Thursday at the age of 71. He was voted All-Pro six times during his NFL career and elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987. He played with the Dolphins from 1970 until 1979 and was named to the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team.
     Langer helped the Dolphins capture consecutive Super Bowl titles. They topped the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII to become the only undefeated football team in NFL history. The Fins beat the Minnesota the following year in Super Bowl VIII.

Nationals Shut Out Marlins

     The Washington Nationals blanked the Miami Marlins 7-0 at Nationals Park on Saturday night. The Marlins have won just three of their last 15 games.
     Washington(76-58) put up two runs in the first inning. They got solo home runs from Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto. Stephen Strasburg knocked in Kurt Suzuki on a base hit to left field in the bottom of the second.
     The Nationals stretched their lead to 6-0 during the third inning. Soto drove in Rendon with a doubled to right field. Suzuki later blasted a two-run home center field on a 1-1 pitch.
     Miami(48-87) surrendered another run in the bottom of the eighth. Rendon powered his second home run of the contest on the first pitch.

Friday, August 30, 2019

Nationals Walk Off Marlins

     The Washington Nationals beat the Miami Marlins 7-6 at Nationals Park on Friday night. The Fish have fallen in 11 of their last 14 games.
     Miami(48-86) scored two runs in the top of the ninth to take the lead 6-5. Washington(75-58) answered back with two runs in the bottom of the frame to win the contest.

Marlins Outlast Reds

     The Miami Marlins defeated the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 in 12 innings on Thursday night at Marlins Park. The Fish were able to avoid the four-game sweep and will begin a road trip against the Washington Nationals on Friday. Reds radio play-by-play announcer Marty Brennaman announced his last baseball game in Miami.
     Cincinnati(63-70) jumped to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first. Aristides Aquino homered to left field on a 0-1 count with Joey Votto on base. It was the 14th home run by Aquino in the month of August.
     Miami(48-85) eventually climbed over the Red Legs. They got solo home runs from Jon Berti in the first, Austin Dean in the fifth and Starlin Castro in the sixth.
     The Reds tied it up 3-3 in the eighth inning. Aquino knocked in Votto with a base hit to center field.
     In the 12th inning, the Marlins got a walk-off victory on a home run by Harold Ramirez to left field on a 1-1 pitch. It was the fourth walk-off win for Miami this season.

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Jorge Sedano Goes To KSPN-AM Evenings

     Former Miami sports talk host Jorge Sedano has been switched from afternoon drive to evenings at KSPN-AM in Los Angeles. He will begin his new post on September 3.
     Sedano previously worked in Miami as on-air talent at 1700 The Fan WAFN-AM, Fox Sports Radio 940 WRFX-AM, News Radio 610 WIOD-AM, Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM and Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM. He joined KSPN-AM in September 2016 as a morning co-host and was moved to his own afternoon program in September 2018.

Miami Northwestern Gets By Carol City

     The Miami Northwestern Bulls moved by the Carol City Chiefs 10-0 at Traz Powell Stadium on Thursday night. It was low scoring battle between former Class 6A district rivals.
     Miami Northwestern(2-0) reached the end zone first at 8:45 of the second quarter for a 7-0 lead. Running back Nathaniel Noel raced around the right end and scored from two yards away.    
     Carol City(1-1) fell behind more in the fourth quarter. Leonardo Zuazo was able to make a 42-yard field goal.

Palm Beach Gardens Bash John I. Leonard

     The Palm Beach Gardens Gators pounded the John I. Leonard Lancers 50-3 on Thursday night in Greenacres. The game was supposed to be played on Friday, but it was moved to one day earlier due to Hurricane Dorian.
     John I. Leonard(1-1) got the ball first to begin the contest. A bad snap over the head of punter went out of the end zone and gave the Gators a safety just over a minute in.
     Palm Beach Gardens(2-0) scored on their first possession at the 9:20 mark of the first quarter. Wide receiver Myron Levy caught a 37-yard touchdown pass in the front right side of the end zone from quarterback Tyler Kolb.
     The Lancers later got on the scoreboard at 3:53 and trailed 9-3. Chris Fervil was able to nail a 40-yard field goal. The Gators answered back as Rafael Vasquez returned the ensuing kickoff 82 yards for a score 15 seconds later and they once again led by nine points. Defensive back Marcus Joseph would intercept a pass from John I. Leonard quarterback Jadiel Cruz late in the first.
     In the second quarter, Palm Beach Gardens increased their margin. Kolb squeezed in through the line from one yard away at 10:04.
     The Lancers again had a bad snap on the punt and the Gators took over at the Lancers 25-yard line. They made it 30-3 with 4:07 remaining in the second. Former Dwyer running back Ernest Blackshear broke several tackles on a run up the middle from 15 yards out.
     The momentum continued with the Gators in the second half. Kolb fired a pass to the left hash marks and Joseph scored on a 34-yard touchdown play at 6:03 of the third quarter.
     Early in the fourth quarter, backup quarterback Lynden Moss connected a 30-yard strike to Vasquez on the right sideline for a Gators 43-3 lead. Palm Beach Gardens running back Deon Lucien added a two-yard touchdown run with just over four minutes left in the fourth.

WMEN-AM Now Fox Sports 640 South Florida

     WMEN-AM has changed its logo and brand to Fox Sports 640 South Florida. There will be no changes to their weekday lineup. They did become the flagship radio station to Florida Atlantic University football and men's basketball back on July 10.
     The station was known as 640 The Hurricane since early July 2017 when they had the radio rights to University of Miami football broadcasts in Palm Beach County. WMEN did go by 640 Fox Sports South Florida from August 2016 to July 2017. Prior to that, their moniker was 640 Sports from March 2008 until July 2016.

Dan Sileo In Phoenix

     Former South Florida sports radio host Dan Sileo has joined KGME-AM in Phoenix. He will hold the position of afternoon drive host as of September 3.
     Sileo once had stints at Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM and 640 Sports WMEN-AM from 2012 to 2013. He has been in San Diego for the last couple of years. Sileo was a morning host at XEPRS-AM from February 2014 to December 2017. He moved on to KWFN-AM in March 2018 and stayed there until April 2019.
     He has made several stops during his broadcasting career. Sileo has been employed at WFXJ-AM in Jacksonville,  WQTM-AM along with WFLF-AM and WYGM-AM in Orlando, WDAE-AM in Tampa and WEEI-FM in Boston.

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Palm Beach Gardens At John I. Leonard Preview

     The John I. Leonard Lancers host the Palm Beach Gardens Gators in Greenacres on Thursday night. Both schools have been on the outside of the playoff picture in the last several years.
     Palm Beach Gardens(1-0) began the season with a 46-0 shutout victory over the Suncoast Chargers on the road last week. The Gators have reloaded with a ton of talent on offense this year. They were able to pick up Dwyer transfers running back Ernest Blackshear and wide receiver Myron Levy. Quarterback Tyler Kolb will call the signals for Palm Beach Gardens.
     John I. Leonard(1-0) started off the campaign in Boca Raton as they edged the Spanish River Sharks 35-31. It was a contest in which there were numerous lead changes between both teams. The Lancers are led by their quarterback Jadiel Cruz and he has the ability of precision passing to locations on the field that his wide receivers can get to.

High School Football On WTVX-TV

     High school football will once again be on CW34 WTVX-TV in West Palm Beach for the 2019 regular season. The television station has broadcast weekly high school football contests since 2014.
     Former ESPN West Palm 106.3 WUUB-FM on-air talent Mike Mreczko will be the play-by-play announcer while ESPN West Palm weekend host Gerry Hamilton returns as the game analyst. ESPN West Palm fill-in host Ryan Lieber will be the sideline reporter.

Carol City At Miami Northwestern Preview

     The Carol City Chiefs face the Miami Northwestern Bulls on Thursday night at Traz Powell Stadium. Both rivals were in the same district for the past four years prior to 2019.
     Carol City(1-0) was shifted to Class 4A for this season. Things started well for the Chiefs as they handled the Deerfield Beach Bucks 24-12 in their home opener.
     Miami Northwestern(1-0) won the last two FHSAA Class 6A state titles and were moved to Class 5A. The Bulls shut out the defending Class 5A state champions the Cardinal Gibbons Chiefs 32-0 in the season opener. Their quarterback core of Kamani Brown and Taron Dickens can get the ball to wide receivers Kahill Brantley and Marcus Fleming. Running back Nathaniel Noel is expected to get most of the carries from the backfield.

Palm Beach Central At Dwyer Preview

     The Palm Beach Central Broncos challenge the Dwyer Panthers at Blum Stadium in Palm Beach Gardens on Thursday night. Both schools look to contend for playoff spots in their classifications.
     Palm Beach Central(0-1) was held scoreless in the first half over their past two games at home. They lost to the Miami Northwestern Bulls 36-6 in a kickoff classic and fell to the Atlantic Eagles 40-13 in the season opener. The Broncos will try to got on the scoreboard first in this contest with their offense led by quarterback Anarjahe Douriet and wide receiver Bryan Robinson.
     Dwyer(1-0) has seen a tremendous turnover on the roster through graduation and player transfers. In addition, Jack Daniels is no longer the head coach of the football program after 23 years and McKinley Rolle took over. The Panthers do have some weapons on offense that include wide receiver Austin Thompson and running back Fredrick Gauberg. They did win their home opener over the Boynton Beach Tigers 35-19 last week.

Reds Jump On Marlins

     The Cincinnati Reds shut out the Miami Marlins 5-0 at Marlins Park on Wednesday night. It continued to be a bad stretch for the Marlins as they have lost 10 of their last 12 games. The Fish were blanked for the 19th time this season.
     In the first inning, Cincinnati(63-69) powered out to a 3-0 lead. Aristides Aquino blasted a three-run homer to left field on a 2-2 pitch. Joey Votto and Eugenio Suarez both were able to score on the play.
     The Reds expanded the lead to 4-0 in the top of the fifth. Tucker Barnhart doubled to right which brought in Aquino.
     Miami(47-85) gave up another run in the eighth inning. Suarez placed a solo home run over the left-center field fence on a 0-1 count.

Bernie Kosar To Host Radio Show

     Former University of Miami Hurricanes and Miami Dolphins quarterback Bernie Kosar will co-host Dawg Pound Radio on SiriusXM Radio NFL Channel as of September 4. The one-hour program will be on every Wednesday from 7-8PM through the rest of the 2019 season.
     Kosar was the starting quarterback when the Hurricanes captured their first national title in 1983. He was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 1985 and played there nine seasons. Kosar then helped the Dallas Cowboys win Super Bowl XXVIII over the Buffalo Bills as a backup quarterback. He joined the Miami Dolphins in 1994 and was there for three seasons.

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Reds Down Marlins

     The Cincinnati Reds outscored the Miami Marlins 8-5 at Marlins Park on Tuesday night. The Fish have fallen in nine of their last 11 contests.

Monday, August 26, 2019

Khobi Price New FAU Reporter

     Khobi Price has been named the new Florida Atlantic University athletics beat reporter for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. He takes over for David Furones because he was promoted to cover the University of Miami Hurricanes.
     Price, a Northern Illinois University grad, has mainly worked in the state of Illinois. He was employed at the Chicago Sun-Times as an intern in their sports department. Price has also done work at Daily Chronicle Preps and PippenAintEasy.com.

Reds Tangle Marlins

     The Cincinnati Reds dropped the Miami Marlins 6-3 on Monday night at Marlins Park. The Marlins have lost eight of their last 10 games.
     The Reds got out in front 1-0 in the top of the third. Josh VanMeter scored on a fielder's choice by Freddy Galvis to second.
     Miami(47-83) jumped by them in the bottom of the third. Neil Walker connected with a two-run homer to right-center field which scored Jon Berti.
     Cincinnati(61-69) regained the lead during the fifth inning. Galvis blasted a three-run homer to left-center field on the first pitch with Nick Senzel and VanMeter aboard.
     Eugenio Suarez had a solo homer to left field in the eighth inning to give the Reds a 5-2. Pinch-hitter Phillip Ervin would add a home run on a 0-0 count in the top of the ninth. Jorge Alfaro chalked up a solo home run for the Marlins in the bottom of the frame.

Florida Panthers Ink Denis Malgin

     The Florida Panthers have signed center Denis Malgin to a new one-year deal with the team. He is expected to compete for a forward spot on the roster for the upcoming campaign.
     Malgin has played the last three seasons with the Panthers. He had seven goals and nine assists in 50 games with Florida last season. Malgin has compiled 24 goals and 24 assists in 148 NHL games.

Orlando Franklin Denver Weekday Radio Host

     Former Atlantic Eagles and University of Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Orlando Franklin has been promoted to late morning co-host on KKFN-FM in Denver. He has been a Sunday morning host at that station since August 2018.
     Franklin played high school with Atlantic and they were eliminated by St. Thomas Aquinas in the FHSAA Class 5A playoffs three consecutive years from 2004 to 2006. He participated in the final Eagles game ever played at Hilltopper Stadium in 2005.
     He then attended the University of Miami and played in 51 games from 2007 until 2010. Franklin was drafted by the Denver Broncos in 2011 and stayed there for four seasons. He helped the club win the 2013 AFC Championship and they fell to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 48.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Marlins Get By Phillies

     The Miami Marlins held off the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 at Marlins Park on Sunday. The Fish ended up winning the three-game series.
     All the scoring occurred in the sixth inning. Philadelphia(67-62) made it 2-0 on a two-run homer by Rhys Hoskins to left field on a 2-1 pitch. Cesar Hernandez was able to score in front of him on the play.
     Miami(47-82) responded back in the bottom of the sixth. Jon Berti singled into right field to score Bryan Holaday. Starlin Castro followed with a double to deep left field which brought in Curtis Granderson and Berti.

Saturday, August 24, 2019

South Florida High School Football Radio

     ESPN West Palm 106.3 WUUB-FM is the only South Florida radio station that will broadcast high school football games this season. It is the 10th consecutive year that Good Karma Brands has announced contests. 
     Ken LaVicka is the play-by-play announcer while Jimmie Bell is the game analyst. No word who will fill in for LaVicka when the Florida Atlantic University Owls football team play road games. 
     ESPN West Palm has been the only radio station with high school football game broadcasts since 2015. There were five South Florida radio stations that broadcast high school football games back in 2011. 

Gators Survive Hurricanes

     The University of Florida Gators edged the University of Miami Hurricanes 24-20 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Saturday night. It was the first regular season game to be played this year to celebrate the 150th anniversary of college football.

Phillies Storm Marlins

     The Philadelphia Phillies walked by the Miami Marlins 9-3 at Marlins Park on Saturday night. The Marlins have lost seven of their last eight games.
     The Fish will again finish with a losing record this year. They picked up their 82nd loss of the 2019 regular season.

Friday, August 23, 2019

St. Frances At Miami Central Preview

     The Miami Central Rockets host St. Frances at Traz Powell Stadium on Saturday. It is the first of two games to be played at the facility that will be on national television. Deerfield Beach at Carol City is the second part of the doubleheader. 
     Miami Central will have a less tough district this season as their main rivals have switched classifications. The defending Class 6A champion Miami Northwestern moved to Class 5A and Carol City dropped to Class 4A. 
     The Rockets look to reload for the upcoming campaign. They did lose several talented players on offense which included quarterback Maurice Underwood. Miami Central reached the regional final last season and fell to Miami Northwestern. 

Marlins Come Back On Phillies

     The Miami Marlins overcame the Philadelphia Phillies 19-11 on Friday night at Marlins Park. The Fish stopped a six-game losing streak. They came back after being down 7-0 at one point.

Atlantic Escapes Palm Beach Central

     The Atlantic Eagles beat the Palm Beach Central Broncos 40-13 at Bronco Stadium on Friday night. Both teams have been two of the top schools of Class 8A in Palm Beach County over the past couple of years.
     Atlantic(1-0) reached the end zone on their first possession at 10:35 of the first quarter. Quarterback Jacoby Dorch tossed a 24-yard pass to the left hash marks where wide receiver Tyrese Blue caught it for a 6-0 lead.
     The Eagles quickly made it a 12-point lead at the 8:25 mark of the second quarter. Quarterback Guenson Alexis threw a pass up middle and wide receiver Jordan Cash outraced the secondary for a 33-yard score.
     They increased it to 19-0 at 3:12. Blue caught a seven-yard pass in the back of the end zone from Alexis. Ashlee Ritter, the only female player on the team, kicked the extra point for them.
     The Broncos fumbled the ball away on a punt return with under 27 seconds left in the second. Atlantic capitalized and capped the drive on a one-yard plunge by Alexis with no time remaining in the first half.
     Palm Beach Central(0-1) tried to make it a competitive fight in the second half. They scored two touchdowns in the third quarter and trailed 26-13. Quarterback Anarjahe Douriet connected a 30-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Bryan Robinson on the right sideline. Douriet raced to the right side and scored from 12 yards away.
     Atlantic added several touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Running back Montahj Joseph sprinted around the right end from four yards out with just over a minute to go and made it 40-13.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Braves Sweep Marlins

     The Atlanta Braves swept the Miami Marlins with a 3-2 victory on Thursday night at SunTrust Park. The Marlins went 0-6 on the road trip and have lost 12 consecutive road games.
     In the second inning, Adeiny Hechavarria knocked in Josh Donaldson with a base hit to left to give Atlanta(77-52) a 1-0 lead.
     Miami(45-81) got their only runs during the top of the seventh. Stalin Castro doubled to left-center field which brought in Brian Anderson and Neil Walker.
     Freddie Freeman continued to remain hot in the three-game series for the Bravos. He ripped a solo home run to left-center field in the eighth inning to tie the contest 2-2. The Braves got the walk-off win during the ninth when Ronald Acuna Jr. drove in Hechavarria on a single to center.

Lake Worth Topples Olympic Heights

     The Lake Worth Trojans leaped by the Olympic Heights Lions 44-7 at Corey Lewis Stadium on Thursday night. It was the first regular season football game played in Palm Beach County this year.
     Lake Worth(1-0) scored on their first possession at 10:42 of the first quarter. Quarterback Ke'andre Hollis raced up the middle and scored from 28 yards away. They compiled a two-point conversion run by wide receiver Jocely Celin to make it 8-0.
     The Trojans expanded their lead to 16-0 with 4:19 left in the first. Hollis went through the left side of the line for a three-yard touchdown.
      In the second quarter, Olympic Heights(0-1) closed it to 16-7 at 10:27. Wide receiver Paul Mentor got a shovel pass from quarterback Blake Moreland, went to the right sideline and sprinted in from 53 yards out.
     It became 22-7 for Lake Worth at the 6:29 mark. Running back Del Louidor busted through the middle for a five-yard score.
     The Trojans made it 30-7 with 2:36 remaining in the first half. Louidor cut to the left hash marks on a 15-yard touchdown run. The Lions surrendered two more touchdowns to Lake Worth in the second half.

Jeff Fox And Gigi Fontaine Exit 1210 The Man

     Jeff Fox and Gigi Fontaine have left 1210 The Man WNMA-AM. Both of them joined that radio station in March as a Saturday mid-afternoon show. They were shifted to evenings in early July and were moved to early afternoons on Monday. 
     1210 Tbe Man has seen numerous on-air personnel walk away from the station in the past two months. They included Larry Milian, Lisa Concepcion, Jim Rodriguez, Boss Lady and The Big O Orlando Alzugaray. 

Deerfield Beach At Carol City Preview

     The Deerfield Beach Bucks head down to Miami and challenge the Carol City Chiefs at Traz Powell Stadium on Saturday. It will be one of two broadcasts on national television from that venue.
     Deerfield Beach reached all the way to the FHSAA Class 8A state semifinal contest last year and fell to Columbus. They played two road preseason games prior to the regular season. They blanked Class 5A state champion Cardinal Gibbons 14-0 in a two-quarter game and were edged by Atlantic 12-10 in a kickoff classic last week.
     Derohn King is expected start at quarterback for the Bucks while Michael Pratt is still out with an injury. Running back Jaylan Knighton will get the majority of carries from the backfield for the team. Wide receiver Deajaun McDougle, Bryce Gowdy and Xavier Restrepo are the main targets for King to connect passes to.
     It is a new situation for Carol City. They are no longer in the same district with rivals Miami Northwestern, Miami Central and Miami Norland. They moved classifications from Class 6A to Class 5A. The Chiefs won the 2016 Class 6A state title and still have several seniors on the roster from that squad.

St. Thomas Aquinas at De La Salle Preview

     The St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders travel across the country to Concord, California and face the De La Salle Spartans on Friday night. The contest will be broadcast on national television and all South Florida high school football games will be completed for them to have an open window of exposure.
     Both schools played each other once in September 2011 at Brian Piccolo Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. The Raiders were able to outscore the Spartans 30-6.
     St. Thomas Aquinas lost the FHSAA Class 7A state championship game to Lakeland last year. It was the first time that STA fell in a state title game since 2006 and Lakeland was their opponent.
     The Raiders have once again reloaded on both offense and defense. Running back Jaedon Henry is expected to get some carries while wide receivers Marcus Rosemy, Jahvante Royal and The'Andris Freeman can make pass receptions. Their defense is led by linebacker Derek Wingo and defensive back Colby Dempsey transferred from Dwyer to join the team.

Cardinal Gibbons at Miami Northwestern Preview

     The Cardinal Gibbons Redskins visit the Miami Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell Stadium on Friday night. It will be a battle between two defending FHSAA state championships. 
     Cardinal Gibbons is the defending Class 5A champion as they won their first state football title in school history. They have moved down to the Class 4A classification for the upcoming season. 
     The Redskins will be led on offense by quarterback Brody Palhegyi. He filled in for an injured Nik Scalzo during the season and was the starting quarterback for the team in the championship game against North Marion at Camping World Stadium. Cardinal Gibbons is currently on a 13-game winning streak, despite losing to Deerfield Beach 14-0 in a two-quarter preseason contest.
     Miami Northwestern have won back-to-back FHSAA Class 6A state titles over Armwood and matched their string of consecutive championships in 2006 and 2007. They are no longer in the same tough district with Miami Central and Carol City because they have moved to Class 5A.
     The Bulls made their annual trip to Palm Beach County last week and pounded Palm Beach Central 36-6 in a preseason kickoff classic. They have dependable quarterbacks Kamani Brown and Taron Dickens to throw the ball. Wide receivers Kahill Brantley and Marcus Fleming can make receptions for Miami Northwestern downfield. 

Atlantic At Palm Beach Central Preview

     The Palm Beach Central Broncos host the Atlantic Eagles at Bronco Stadium on Friday night in Wellington. Both Palm Beach County schools are looked upon to be near the top of their Class 8A districts.
     It was two years ago that Atlantic reached the FHSAA Class 8A state title game in Orlando and lost to Dr. Phillips. They were shocked by Weston in the first round of the postseason last year and were eliminated.
     The Eagles hosted a preseason kickoff classic last week against Broward County powerhouse Deerfield Beach and won 12-10. The team relies on how their defense plays and defensive lineman Henry Bryant will lead them. Ashlee Ritter, the first female player on their squad in over 15 years, can kick field goals.
     Palm Beach Central had their season end last year at Deerfield Beach in a regional final. They fell at home to Miami Northwestern 36-6 in a preseason kickoff classic last week.
     The Broncos lost plenty of talent on both sides of the ball, which included defensive back Akeem Dent, due to graduation. They will put an emphasis on their offense. Quarterback Anarjahe Douriet should connect passes to primary wide receiver Bryan Robinson.

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Orlando Alzugaray Launches Podcast

     South Florida sports talk radio host The Big O Orlando Alzugaray will roll out his own podcast on Thursday. The podcast will be in both video and audio forms as of Friday. The Big O Show will broadcast live on weekdays from 1-4PM.
     Alzugaray recently left 1210 The Man WNMA-AM after holding the positions of station manager and talk show host at that station. He has worked in the Miami market since the early 1990s. He is best known for his sports shows on 560 WQAM-AM and 640 WMEN-AM. Alzugaray continues as a weekend host on Mad Dog Radio at SiriusXM Radio.

Braves Shut Out Marlins

     The Miami Marlins were blanked by the Atlanta Braves 5-0 on Wednesday night at SunTrust Park. Miami(45-80) has lost five straight games and 11 consecutive road contests.
     Atlanta(76-52) scored three runs in the second inning. Tyler Flowers tripled to deep right field which scored Josh Donaldson. Former Marlin Adeiny Hechavarria came up next and smacked a two-run homer to left-center field on a 2-2 pitch.
     The Braves put up a pair of runs in the bottom of the fifth. Ronald Acuna Jr. blasted a two-run home run to center on a 1-2 count with Hechavarria scoring in front of him.

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Braves Set Down Marlins

     The Atlanta Braves defeated the Miami Marlins 5-1 at SunTrust Park on Tuesday night. The Marlins are now 0-4 on their current six-game road trip.
     The only production Miami(45-79) got was during the third inning. Jon Berti lifted a home run to right-center field on a 2-2 pitch.
     The Braves got solo home runs in consecutive innings from Freddie Freeman. He compiled one in the fourth inning to left and another in the fifth inning to right-center field.
     Atlanta(75-52) added three more runs in the bottom of the seventh. Freeman knocked in Ronald Acuna Jr. and Ozzie Albies with a single to left-center field. Three batters later, Joyce sliced a base hit into right field for Freeman to score.

1210 The Man Shifts Jeff Fox And Gigi Fontaine

     1210 The Man has moved the program with Jeff Fox and Gigi Fontaine to early afternoons from 1-4PM as of this week. They replace Orlando Alzugaray who recently left the organization.
     Fox and Fontaine formerly co-hosted a Saturday show on 880 WZAB-AM in 2016. They joined 1210 The Man as a Saturday mid-afternoon program in March and were promoted to evening co-hosts in early July.

Miami Hurricanes Football To ESPN West Palm

     ESPN West Palm 106.3 WUUB-FM is the new radio home of University of Miami Hurricanes football broadcasts in Palm Beach County. Their first game of the upcoming 2019 season will be against the University of Florida Gators on Saturday. 560 The Joe WQAM-AM in Miami remains the flagship station of the Hurricanes games.
     640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM was the radio station of the University of Miami Hurricanes in Palm Beach County since 2017. They picked up the radio rights to Florida Atlantic University football and basketball back on July 10.

Orlando Alzugaray Leaves 1210 The Man

     Orlando Alzugaray has left 1210 The Man WNMA-AM. He was the station manager when it launched earlier this year.
     He also hosted The Big O Show there since March. Alzugaray started as the afternoon host and added Liz Garcia as a co-host in late May. The program was shifted to a new time slot in early afternoons on August 5 and Garcia was dropped. He did his final show on August 15.
     Alzugaray previously had two stints at Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM and a tenure at 640 Sports WMEN-AM. He is still a weekend host for Mad Dog Radio on SiriusXM Radio.

Monday, August 19, 2019

Larry Blustein Joining Five Reasons Sports Network

     Longtime South Florida high school football recruiting reporter Larry Blustein will be joining Five Reasons Sports Network as a contributor as of this week. Blustein is in his 49th year covering local high school athletics.
     Blustein had a long tenure as a high school sportswriter for the Miami Herald. He has also written for South Florida High School Sports.com and FNF magazine along with hosting video segments on BCAA Sports. Blustein continues to host a weekly high school sports show on 560 WQAM-AM The Joe.

Rachel Nichols New ESPN NBA Countdown Host

     Former local sportswriter Rachel Nichols will take over as the studio host of NBA Countdown on ESPN. She replaces Michelle Beadle who has held the position since 2016. Nichols continues as the weekday studio host on The Jump.
     Nichols, who once went by the name Rachel Alexander in South Florida, was first seen as a sports reporter for the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel from 1995 to 1996. She moved to the Washington Post and became a sportswriter from 1996 to 2004.
     She landed at ESPN as a sports reporter and stayed there until the end of 2013. Nichols then joined Turner Sports as an NBA sideline reporter and college basketball sideline reporter in January 2014. She added hosting duties for a Friday night program called Upgraded with Rachel Nichols on CNN from September 2013 until October 2014. Nichols rejoined ESPN in December 2015 and began to host The Jump in February 2016.

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Marlins Swept By Rockies

     The Miami Marlins were swept in Denver in a three-game series. They lost to the Colorado Rockies 7-6 in 10 innings at Coors Field on Sunday. The Marlins now travel to Atlanta and face the Braves, who currently lead the National League East Division.

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Rockies Roll By Marlins

     The Miami Marlins fell to the Colorado Rockies 11-4 on Saturday night at Coors Field. The Marlins have won three of their last 10 games. The Rockies will go for the three-game sweep on Sunday.

Rockies Hold Off Marlins

     The Colorado Rockies pushed by the Miami Marlins 3-0 at Coors Field on Friday night. It was unusual that it was a low-scoring game in a ballpark that is known for a ton of scoring.
     Colorado(55-67) put up two runs in the second inning. Ryan McMahon blasted a two-run homer to right-center field on a 1-0 pitch with Raimel Tapia aboard.
     In the bottom of the eighth, Miami(45-76) surrendered another run. Nolan Arenado connected  with a solo home run to center field on a 2-0 count.

Friday, August 16, 2019

Ryan Maguire Exits KIRO-FM

     Former WQAM program director Ryan Maguire is no longer with KIRO-FM in Seattle. He was the director of news and programming there since March 2018.
     Maguire previously was the program director at 560 WQAM-AM from May 2015 until February 2018. Prior to his arrival in Miami, he was the KDKA-FM program director in Pittsburgh from November 2012 to April 2015. Maguire also had programming stints at WTKA-AM along with WLBY-AM in Ann Arbor, WSSP-AM in Milwaukee and KCSP-AM in Kansas City earlier in his broadcasting career.

Miami Northwestern Routs Palm Beach Central

     The Miami Northwestern Bulls made their annual trek to Palm Beach County and dominated the Palm Beach Central Broncos 36-6 on Friday night at Bronco Stadium in a preseason kickoff classic. The Bulls, who scored 36 unanswered points in the contest, captured the last two FHSAA Class 6A state championship titles and have been shifted to Class 5A.
     Palm Beach Central had the opportunity to score first in the opening quarter as they brought the ball all the way to the Bulls 10-yard line. The Broncos missed a 27-yard field goal with 16.4 seconds to go in the first.
     There would be no scoring until the second quarter. Bulls starting quarterback Kamani Brown threw a short pass up the middle to wide receiver Marcus Fleming and raced past the secondary for a 68-yard touchdown at the 9:47 mark.
     Miami Northwestern made it 14-0 on their next possession. Backup quarterback Taron Dickens fired a 42-yard pass to wide receiver Kahill Brantley on the left side for the score with 6:55 left in the second.
     The Bulls expanded their lead to 16-0 with 2:52 remaining in the first half. Defensive tackle Travaris Lark was able to sack Broncos quarterback Anarjahe Douriet in the end zone for a safety.
     Miami Northwestern continued with momentum in the second half as they added two touchdown runs and they were up 29-0 with 6:55 left in the third quarter. The Bulls later scored on a punt return and the game used a running clock for the rest of the way.

The Muck Launches ABA Franchise

     The American Basketball Association has awarded an ABA franchise to western Palm Beach County called the Glades Stampede. The home contests for their first season will be played in three different locations that includes the towns of Belle Glade, Pahokee and South Bay. The Stampede owner is Mark Brown and the general manager is J.R. Gamble.
     The regular season will start for the Stampede in a couple of months. The American Basketball Association has a franchise based in Boca Raton named the South Florida Gold and they will be in the same division.

Thursday, August 15, 2019

David Furones New Hurricanes Beat Writer

     David Furones was promoted to University of Miami Hurricanes beat reporter by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel earlier this week. He replaces Christy Chirinos as she recently joined University of Miami athletics as a senior editor.
     Furones was a longtime high school sports reporter for the Miami Herald. He jumped to the Sun-Sentinel in the summer of 2016 as their Broward County high school sports reporter. Furones was elevated to the Florida Atlantic University post and back-up reporter on the Miami Heat at that newspaper in September 2018.

Atlantic Edges Deerfield Beach

     The Atlantic Eagles got past the Deerfield Beach Bucks 12-10 at Atlantic Stadium in Delray Beach on Thursday night in a preseason kickoff classic. Both schools, who are 12 miles apart on I-95, are likely to contend and make the FHSAA playoffs this year.
     Bucks new quarterback Michael Pratt, who transferred from Boca Raton, did not play in the contest. He did play in a two-quarter game against Cardinal Gibbons last week.
     The first half belonged to Atlantic as they put up nine points. After Deerfield Beach began their first drive with a three-and-out, Atlantic scored on the third play of their first possession with a seven-yard touchdown run at the 10:13 mark of the first quarter. The Eagles added a safety with 1:58 remaining in the second and moved ahead 9-0.
     Deerfield Beach got a field goal in the third quarter and trailed 9-3. Ashlee Ritter, who became the first female player in over 15 years on the team, kicked a 29-yard field goal with 3:49 left in the third and the Eagles regained a nine-point margin.
     The Bucks added a touchdown and were down 12-10 with 10:53 to go in the final quarter. Quarterback Marquis Pierre sprinted and dove into the end zone on a five-yard touchdown run. Deerfield Beach had an opportunity to take the lead in the closing stages of the game, however they lost the ball on a fumble in Atlantic territory with 33.1 seconds left.

Marlins Outscore Dodgers

     The Miami Marlins prevented a three-game sweep with a 13-7 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday at Marlins Park. The Fish head to Colorado while the Dodgers go to Atlanta. Cody Bellinger hit his 40th home run of the season to set a personal career-high.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Dodgers Bash Marlins

     The Los Angeles Dodgers easily defeated the Miami Marlins 9-1 at Marlins Park on Wednesday night. Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw pitched seven innings, allowed two hits and struck out 10 batters. The Marlins have been outscored 24-2 in their last two games. Kershaw tied Sandy Koufax for fifth all-time in Dodgers franchise history with his 165th career win.
     It was a fast start for the Dodgers in the opening frame. Justin Turner connected with a solo home run to center field on a 1-1 pitch. Two batters later, Corey Seager blasted a two-run homer to center on a 1-1 count with Cody Bellinger aboard.
     They continued with a long-drive attack in the middle innings. Edwin Rios hit his first career home run in the fourth inning. He followed with his second homer of the contest during the sixth inning with Matt Beaty scoring in front of him.
     Los Angeles(81-41) made it 7-0 in the top of the seventh. Seager drove in Bellinger with a single into left field.
     The Dodgers expanded it to a nine-run margin in the eighth inning. Max Muncy doubled to right field for Rios and Kristopher Negron to cross the plate.
     Miami(44-75) waited until the ninth inning to break the shutout and get on the scoreboard. Former Dodger Curtis Granderson lifted a solo home run on a 0-1 pitch off the upper-deck façade in right field.

Heat And Panthers Home Conflicts

     The schedules of the Miami Heat and Florida Panthers have been issued for the 2019-20 regular season. There seems to be less conflicts with both clubs hosting contests on the same day since 2005.
     They play at home on the same night for the first time on November 14. Both teams show the most conflicts in the month of December. They play the same night on December 6, December 8, December 20 and December 28. The only time both teams conflict in the final three months of the regular season is on February 29 and March 14.
     Some factors result in limited conflicts. The Panthers play a large amount of home games on 14 Saturdays and 12 Thursdays. Florida has two home games only on Fridays and none on Wednesdays.
     The Heat are not on national television as much as they have been in previous seasons. Miami plays seven games on Fridays and seven games on Saturdays. The Heat have eight games on Wednesdays and two games on Thursdays.

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Dodgers Pound Marlins

     The Los Angeles Dodgers powered by the Miami Marlins 15-1 at Marlins Park on Tuesday night. The Dodgers have the best record in the National League while the Marlins have the worst. Dodgers starting pitcher Dustin May picked up his first win in the majors.
     Los Angeles(80-41) got up 1-0 during the top of the second in an unusual way. A.J. Pollock was able to score from third on a wild pitch.
     The Dodgers expanded it to a four-run margin in the fourth inning on back-to-back blasts. Corey Seager belted a two-run homer to right field on 0-2 pitch with Pollock aboard. Will Smith followed with a solo home run to left on a full count.
     Miami(44-74) responded in the bottom of the frame. Brian Anderson doubled off the left-field wall for Jon Berti to score.
     In the sixth inning, Los Angeles compiled a couple of runs. Smith walloped his second home run of the game which was a two-run blast on a 2-2 pitch to left-center field.
     The Marlins gave up four more runs in the top of the seventh. Max Muncy hit a ground-rule double to right-center field and Kyle Garlick scored. Justin Turner followed and crushed a two-run homer to left field on a 1-0 count for his 20th home run of the season to make it 9-1. Cody Bellinger came up next and bashed a towering home run to right-center field on a 1-2 pitch. It was the 39th homer of the year for him which tied a career-high he set during his rookie season in 2017.
     Los Angeles added another tally in the eighth inning. Matt Beaty connected on a solo home run to right on a 1-1 count.
     The rout continued for the Dodgers in the top of the ninth with a two-out rally. Beaty hit the ball to center and it went past a diving Lewis Brinson to the center-field wall for a triple. Kristopher Negron, Caleb Ferguson and Smith all scored on the play. Garlick later lined a base hit to left that brought in Beaty to give Los Angeles a 14-run gap.

Alex Donno Joins Five Reasons Sports Network

     Miami sports talk radio host Alex Donno has joined Five Reasons Sports Network. He will be a contributor toward their University of Miami athletics and mixed martial arts podcasts.
     Donno recently did his last midday show with Josh Friedman at Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM on August 1. He will continue as the studio host for the Miami Hurricanes Radio Network and co-host of the weekly MMA show Fight Night with Frank Zaffare.
     He joined WQAM in July 2012 as a MMA weekend host and midday sports anchor. Donno is best known as the evening host on that station from August 2014 until December 2018.

Monday, August 12, 2019

Miami Heat 2019-20 Schedule Released

     The National Basketball Associations rolled out schedules of their 30 teams for the 2019=20 regular season. The Miami Heat will play their 21st NBA season at American Airlines Arena.
     The Heat begin the season with their home opener against the Memphis Grizzlies on October 23. They host the Golden State Warriors on November 29 and then LeBron James along with the Los Angeles Lakers on December 13.
     The defending NBA champions the Toronto Raptors appear in Miami on January 2 and the season finale on April 5. The Philadelphia 76ers visit on December 28 and February 3. Miami faces their cross-state rivals and Southeast Division champions the Orlando Magic at home on January 27 and March 4.

Miami Marlins Release 2020 Schedule

     Major League Baseball released the schedules of all of their 30 clubs for the 2020 regular season. It will be the 28th season for the Miami Marlins in the majors and the ninth year in Marlins Park.
     Miami will play 78 games instead of 81 games at Marlins Park in 2020. The Marlins will be the home team when they host the New York Mets from April 28 to April 30 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
     Their regular season is front-loaded in South Florida. They play their first seven contests and 13 of their first 19 games at home.
     The Marlins will have opening day in Miami on March 26 against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Fish host Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels for two games on April 14 and April 15 to end the long stretch.
     Other interleague games at home include against the Seattle Mariners from June 5-7, the Texas Rangers from July 7-9 and the Tampa Bay Rays on September 8 along with September 9.
     Miami will face their National League East Division foes at home. They have the Atlanta Braves 10 times, Philadelphia Phillies nine times and Washington Nationals nine times. The Mets will visit six times to Marlins Park and three times to Puerto Rico.

Florida Panthers To Retire Roberto Luongo Number

     The Florida Panthers announced on Monday that the organization will retire the number 1 jersey of Roberto Luongo. It is the first jersey number to be retired by the team of a former player. His number will be retired on March 7 against the Montreal Canadiens.
     Luongo had two stints with the Florida Panthers totaling 572 games. His first reign with them was from 2000-01 to 2005-06 and his second from the middle of 2013-14 to 2018-19. Luongo officially made his retirement on June 26, 2019 and had set the Panthers all-time franchise marks for a goalie with 230 wins, 38 shutouts and 16.068 saves. He also holds the single-season records in wins, games, saves and shutouts.
     He is near the top among goalies in NHL all-time records. It includes third with 389 wins, second with 28,409 saves, ninth with 77 shutouts and second in games played with 1,044.
     Luongo led the Panthers to the Atlantic Division title in 2015-16. Luongo also won two Olympic gold medals for Canada in 2010 and 2014.

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Braves Edge Marlins

     The Atlanta Braves picked up a 5-4 victory over the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park on Sunday. Both clubs ended up splitting the four-game series.

Saturday, August 10, 2019

Braves Blow Lead To Marlins

     The Miami Marlins overcame a four-run deficit to beat the Atlanta Braves 7-6 in 10 innings at Marlins Park on Saturday night. The Marlins have won two of their last nine contests.
     There would be no scoring by either team until the eighth inning. Atlanta(69-50) drew first blood when Ozzie Albies hit a ball off Miami(44-72) starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara that ended up in shallow left field for a double and Charlie Culberson scored.
     Freddie Freeman came up next for the Braves. He knocked in Ronald Acuna Jr. and Albies with a single into center field.
     The Marlins got a tally in the bottom of the frame. Curtis Granderson powered a solo home run over the right-center field wall on a 0-2 pitch for his 10th homer of the season. Brian Anderson later singled into deep right to bring in Jon Berti.
     The Braves answered back in the top of the ninth with three runs. Pinch-hitter Johan Camargo smashed a three-run homer to right-center field on a 0-1 count. Brian McCann and Ender Inciarte also scored on the play.
     Miami pulled off four runs in the bottom of the ninth to tie it up 6-6. Berti lined a bas hit to center with the bases loaded and Martin Prado crossed the plate. Isan Diaz then singled through the left side which scored Bryan Holaday. Starlin Castro followed and ripped a double into the left-field corner. Granderson and Berti were able to score, however Diaz was tagged out at home.
     In the 10th inning, the Fish complete the comeback. Prado hit a sacrifice fly into left field to score Harold Ramirez for the walk-off victory.

Christy Chirinos Leaving Sun-Sentinel

     Longtime local sportswriter Christy Chirinos is leaving the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. She will become the new University of Miami Hurricanes athletics senior editor.
     Chirinos worked for over a decade as a Broward County high school sports reporter for the Sun-Sentinel. She was promoted to the University of Miami Hurricanes athletics beat writer position in August 2013.

Plantation Defeats Chaminade-Madonna

     The Plantation Colonels stopped the Chaminade-Madonna Lions 21-14 in a two-quarter preseason game at Dr. Bud Tight Field on the campus of Cardinal Gibbons in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday. Both schools look to make the FHSAA playoffs for the upcoming 2019 season.
     The three Plantation touchdowns were scored by wide receiver Jacolby George. Quarterback Gerard Nesbitt connected touchdown passes to him from 22, 71 and 50 yards away.
     Chaminade-Madonna are the two-time defending FHSAA Class 3A state champions. The Lions were able to keep up with the Colonels in the contest.

Deerfield Beach Tops Cardinal Gibbons

     The Deerfield Beach Bucks got by the Cardinal Gibbons Chiefs 14-0 at The Furnace on Saturday. It was a two-quarter preseason contest held on Dr. Bud Tight Field in Fort Lauderdale. Both Broward County schools are expected to contend for state titles this season.
     Deerfield Beach made it 7-0 when quarterback Derohn King found wide receiver Xavier Restrepo on a short three-yard touchdown pass. The Bucks extended the score to 14-0 when quarterback Michael Pratt ran the ball in from three yards out.
     Cardinal Gibbons, the defending FHSAA Class 5A champions, looked like they had a touchdown on a 12-yard run by quarterback Brody Palhegyi. It was however negated due to an illegal block penalty.

Friday, August 9, 2019

Braves Skip By Marlins

     The Miami Marlins fell to the Atlanta Braves 8-4 on Friday night at Marlins Park. The Fish have lost seven of their last eight games.

Jason Leiser Chicago Bears Beat Writer

     Former local sportswriter Jason Leiser is now the Chicago Bears beat writer for the Chicago Sun-Times. He joined that newspaper in December 2018 to cover the Chicago Blackhawks.
     Leiser previously wrote for the Palm Beach Post. He started as a high school sports writer in 2006, moved to Gainesville to become the University of Florida athletics beat reporter and returned to South Florida as the Miami Dolphins beat writer until late 2018.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Marlins Bash Braves

     The Miami Marlins beat the Atlanta Braves 9-2 at Marlins Park on Thursday night. The Marlins were able to snap a six-game losing streak with the victory.

West Palm Beach Ratings July 2019

     The West Palm Beach area had their sports format radio stations figures released. The only major change in the market was that ESPN West Palm 106.3 WUUB-FM, who does not subscribe to a ratings service, lost the radio rights for Florida Atlantic University athletics to competitor 640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM at the end of the period.
     640 The Hurricane remained at a 0.3 for the month. The New York Yankees jumped to the best record in American League. It was a surprise that they did not have a positive bump.
     Sports Radio 1230 The Zone WBZT-AM stayed at a 0.0 for the 11th consecutive month. It has been tough for them to get any traction when they broadcast the Miami Marlins. The team is in last place in the National League and have an unrealistic chance to reach the postseason.

David Schultz Moves To Mobile

     Former Miami radio sportscaster David Schultz has joined WNSP-FM in Mobile, Alabama as a program director and afternoon co-host. He will begin those positions on August 12.
     Schultz worked from 2009 to 2011 as the Florida Marlins reporter, Florida Panthers reporter, sports anchor and fill-in host for Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM. He was a baseball play-by-play announcer with the Syracuse Chiefs, Harrisburg Senators, Somerset Patriots, Jacksonville Suns and Peoria Chiefs prior to his arrival in South Florida.
     After two years away from broadcasting, he landed at KLWB-FM in Lafayette, Louisiana in September 2013 as a morning host and program director. The program was later simulcasted on KXKW-TV. Schultz left both positions in March 2019.
     Schultz, a SUNY-Oswego grad, launched the Shut Up Dave Podcast in April 2019. He then began to host a Sunday morning show on KPEL-AM in May 2019.

Miami Dolphins Get Robert Nkemdiche

     The Miami Dolphins have signed defensive tackle Robert Nkemdiche. It is a one-year contract for $1.19 million.
     Nkemdiche played the last three seasons with the Arizona Cardinals. He had his best season last year with 4.5 sacks and 32 tackles in 10 games.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Radio.com Adds Channing Crowder

     Radio.com Sports Digital Network will add Miami sports talk host Channing Crowder. Crowder will continue to co-host the afternoon show with Marc Hochman on both 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM and 560 The Joe WQAM-AM.
     He will be a regular guest of the Prevent Defense weekly podcast hosted by Brian Baldinger and Eliot Shorr-Parks on Tuesdays. Crowder played linebacker for the Miami Dolphins for six seasons from 2005 until 2010. Miami Herald Miami Dolphins beat writer Armando Salguero will also be involved on the podcast as a regular guest.

Mets Sweep Marlins

     The New York Mets completed a four-game sweep with a 7-2 win over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday at Citi Field. The Mets have won six straight and 13 of their last 14 games. The Fish were winless in their six-game road trip with a 0-6 record.
     New York(59-56) took the early lead in the first inning. Pete Alonso cracked a two-run homer to left field on a 2-0 pitch for his 37th home run of the year.
     In the second inning, Miami(42-71)) cut it to 2-1. Lewis Brinson knocked in Garrett Cooper on a base hit into right-center field.
     The Mets expanded the margin to 4-1 in the bottom of the third. Michael Conforto walloped a two-run home run on the first pitch over the right-field wall with Steven Matz aboard.
     The Marlins stayed in the contest during the top of the sixth. Brian Anderson blasted a solo home run to left-center field on a 1-0 count.
     Two home runs were compiled by New York in the seventh inning. Jeff McNeil hit a two-run shot to center field that brought in Aaron Altherr. Two batters later, Conforto nailed his second home run of the game and 25th of the season as he hit the ball to left-center field.

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Mets Blank Marlins

     The New York Mets shut out the Miami Marlins 5-0 on Tuesday night at Citi Field. The Mets look to go for the four-game sweep on Wednesday.
     New York(58-56) moved ahead 1-0 in the first inning. Todd Frazier doubled to deep left field and J.D. Davis crossed the plate.
     The Mets extended their margin to four runs during the bottom of the third. Wilson Ramos smashed a three-run homer to center field on a 0-1 pitch. Jeff McNeil and Davis both scored in front of him on the play.
     Miami(42-70) surrendered another home run in the fifth inning. Pete Alonso connected with a solo shot to left on a 1-1 count for his 36th homer of the season.

Miami Ratings July 2019

     790 The Ticket WAXY-AM was on top of the ratings among sports talk radio stations in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale region. It will be the last full period that both Entercom sister stations go with their longtime weekday lineup prior to significant changes.
     The Ticket for the fourth straight month was first all alone and has not seen second place for the last seven months. They did drop from a 0.9 to a 0.8 in the period and had baseball broadcasts from ESPN Radio.
     Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM rebounded from a 0.5 to a 0.6 in the month. They used guest co-hosts like Ira Winderman and Omar Kelly with Alex Donno on the midday show during the second half of the period.
     Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM stayed at a 0.3 for the third straight month. They remained stable with Jeff DeForest in mornings, The Greek in mid-afternoons and Miami Marlins baseball.
     640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM had a 0.1 for the sixth consecutive period. They have been helped by New York Yankees broadcasts as that team has the best record in the American League.

Monday, August 5, 2019

Mets Double Up Marlins

     The New York Mets completed a doubleheader sweep with a 5-4 victory over the Miami Marlins at Citi Field on Monday night. The Mets beat the Marlins 6-2 in the first contest of the day.

Mets Mix Up Marlins

     The New York Mets got by the Miami Marlins 6-2 on Monday at Citi Field. It was the first game of a doubleheader between both teams. Several players appeared for the first time in a Miami Marlins uniform and it included the major league debut of shortstop Isan Diaz.
     Marlins starting pitcher Robert Dugger made his major league debut and he was greeted immediately. Jeff McNeil led off with a solo home run to right-center field on the first pitch and New York(56-56) jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the opening frame.
     Miami(42-58) answered back quickly during the second inning to tie it up. Brian Anderson hit a lead-off double to deep left and then Starlin Castro doubled into left-center field which brought him in.
     The Mets regained the lead in the bottom of the third. Amed Rosario belted a solo homer to right-center field on a 1-0 pitch for his 12th home run of the season.
     Jacob deGrom helped himself and his club in the fourth inning with the bases loaded. He singled up the middle as J.D. Davis and Todd Frazier scored to make it 4-1.
     They added two more runs in the bottom of the fifth. Pete Alonso get a base hit into center for Rosario to cross the plate. Davis later connected with a sacrifice fly to right field that scored Michael Conforto.
     The Marlins cut the lead to 6-2 during the sixth inning. Diaz blasted a solo homer to right-center field on a 1-2 pitch for his first home run in the majors.

Sean Stanley 1210 The Man Afternoon Producer

     Sean Stanley has been promoted to the afternoon show producer post on 1210 The Man WNMA-AM as of Monday. Stanley worked as the producer for The VIP late morning program since March.
     Stanley was previously at several local organizations. He was a host on SportsOvertime.com and the station manager of the Miami Media School. He then co-hosted a podcast and a late morning show on SB Nation Radio with Jim Rodriguez. Stanley was also a board operator at Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM.

1210 The Man Drops Liz Garcia

     1210 The Man WNMA-AM has dropped Liz Garcia from their on-air lineup. Garcia was a co-host on the Big O Show afternoon program with Orlando Alzugaray. She became a part of the station back in late May. The Big O Show had been on afternoons since March and moved to early afternoons on Monday.
     Several people have left 1210 The Man in the past month. They included VIP Show late morning co-host Lisa Concepcion, weekend host Larry Milian, evening co-host Jim Rodriguez and evening co-host Boss Lady.

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Rays Sweep Marlins

     The Tampa Bay Rays took care of the Miami Marlins on Sunday and won 7-2 at Tropicana Field. The Marlins were swept in the short two-game series this weekend.

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Rays Handle Marlins

     The Miami Marlins travelled across the state and lost to the Tampa Bay Rays 8-6 at Tropicana Field on Saturday night. Both clubs had a rare Friday off yesterday and began a two-game series.

Friday, August 2, 2019

560 WQAM Revamps Lineup

     WQAM will have a change of their weekday lineup and a new brand name as on Monday. The station will now be known as 560 The Joe WQAM and it stops using the Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM moniker.
     The major impact on the station is that the Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz will be shifting from middays at Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM and lands on the WQAM midday spot. The program was about to celebrate their 15th anniversary on The Ticket in a couple of weeks. Stugotz, a.k.a. Jon Weiner, has not been heard on WQAM since the early 2000s when he was the afternoon producer for Hank Goldberg along with being a weekend host.
     The Joe Rose Show with Zach Krantz remains in morning drive from 6AM to 10AM. The afternoon show with Marc Hochman and Channing Crowder will be on two stations. They will be on four hours in afternoon drive on 790 The Ticket while losing one hour on WQAM with the simulcast from 3PM to 6PM.
     There will be a new nationally syndicated sports network on WQAM with ESPN Radio. It will be on middays (Dan Le Batard), early afternoons (Stephen A. Smith), evenings, overnights and weekends. CBS Sports Radio Network moves to their sister station 790 The Ticket.
     WQAM will continue to have an assortment of game broadcasts. They have the radio rights to the Miami Dolphins, University of Miami Hurricanes athletics and Florida Panthers.

Sports Talk 790 The Ticket Changes Lineup

     Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM will make a complete overhaul of their weekday lineup as of Monday. The biggest move is that The Dan Le Bartard Show with Stugotz leaves for 560 WQAM-AM. They were approaching their 15th anniversary on the The Ticket in a couple of weeks.
     The station moves their early afternoon show with Brendan Tobin, Leroy Hoard and Brian London to the morning shift. All three of them have done a show together since early 2016.
     Their morning program that consisted of Jonathan Zaslow and Amber Wilson heads to the midday spot. Zaslow co-hosted the morning program since August 2012 with a variety of people which included Marc Hochman, Joy Taylor, Brett Romberg and Wilson.
     They will add Marc Hochman and Channing Crowder for afternoon drive and the show will be simulcast on 560 WQAM for three hours. Hochman returns to The Ticket airwaves for the first time since December 2013.
     Zack Duarte remains as the evening host and Miami Heat broadcasts will continue on the station. 790 The Ticket will exchange ESPN Radio to WQAM and begin broadcasting CBS Sports Radio Network overnights and on weekends.
     Brett Romberg was dropped from the morning show last week. The Ticket ended their afternoon show with Curtis Stevenson and Chris Perkins, which has been around since August 2017. Stevenson will stay on with Entercom Miami in another capacity while Perkins continues as the Miami Dolphins beat writer for The Athletic Miami.

WQAM Eliminates Midday Show

     Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM has stopped their midday show co-hosted by Alex Donno and Josh Friedman. No word who will replace the program, however the CBS Sports Radio Network was piped into the spot on Friday.
     Donno will continue as the University of Miami Hurricanes Radio Network as their studio host and co-host Fight Night with Frank Zaffare. Friedman was let go by the station due to cost cutting.
     The Donno and Friedo Show was implemented by the station back in December 2018. It combined both evening hosts from their sister stations WQAM and Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM.
     Donno, a 2007 University of Miami grad, began his professional broadcast career with 790 The Ticket as an intern, producer and reporter. He was later elevated to MMA weekend host and afternoon sports anchor.
     He left for WQAM in July 2012 and became a Saturday morning MMA host and midday sports anchor. After a seven-month tenure as a midday co-host with Brandon Guzio, he was moved to host evenings August 2014 and held that post until December 2018. Donno was named the Florida Panthers Radio Network studio host prior to the 2014-15 season and stayed there until this past December. Donno became the Miami Hurricanes Radio Network studio host in 2017.
     Friedman, an Indiana University grad, finished off his second reign at WQAM. He worked at a Chicago sports radio station prior to his arrival in Miami. Friedman joined WQAM as a producer and became the Florida Marlins reporter for the organization in 1998. He left them in May 2003 and worked for Metro Networks for the next two years as their Miami sports reporter.
     He landed at 790 The Ticket in December 2005 and reported on the Florida Marlins, Miami Dolphins and Miami Heat. He later was elevated to weekend host. Friedman became the evening host on that station in April 2014 and was there until December 2018.

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Kristina Pink Promoted At Fox Sports

     Former Miami television sportscaster Kristina Pink has been elevated at Fox Sports for the upcoming 2019 NFL season. She will work as a sideline reporter with the network's top broadcasting crew that consists of Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Erin Andrews.
     Pink has worked as an NFL sideline reporter for Fox Sports since September 2012 and worked the sidelines on Thursday Night Football last season. She will continue as the courtside reporter for Los Angeles Clippers games on Fox Sports West.
     She was employed at NBC 6 WTVJ-TV Channel 6 in Miami as a sports anchor and sports reporter until August 2012. Pink was a sports anchor at WDBD-TV in Jackson, Mississippi and WGNO-TV in New Orleans prior to her arrival in South Florida.

Marlins Beat Twins In Extra Innings

     The Miami Marlins edged the Minnesota Twins 5-4 in 12 innings on Thursday at Marlins Park. The Fish avoided a three-game sweep by the Twins. The Marlins finished the seven-game home stand with a 4-3 record and have won six of their last nine contests.

Big O Show Shifts To Early Afternoons

     The Big O Show with Orlando Alzugary and Liz Garcia are moving from afternoon drive and will be heard on early afternoons from 1PM to 4PM at 1210 The Man WNMA-AM as of August 5. The VIP with Tony Calatayud and Anthony Calatayud shifts from the late morning slot to afternoons 4PM until 6PM on that station.
     Orlando Alzugaray made his debut with The Big O Show on 1210 The Man back in March. Liz Garcia was added as a co-host to the program in May. Alzugaray previously had stints as a sports talk host at Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM and 640 Sports WMEN-AM. He currently hosts a weekend show at Mad Dog Radio on SiriusXM Radio.