The Bradfo Sho
Summary: WEEI.com's site editor, Rob Bradford, hosts The Bradfo Sho, which includes topics from across the sports and entertainment universe and a variety of interviews.
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It had been since 2013 since Daniel Bard walked off a major league mound, seemingly throwing his last pitch as a big leaguer while pitching in relief for the Red Sox. But seven years later Bard reemerged, turning a remarkable season with the Rockies. But the 2020 production -- which included six saves -- was just a small part of the story. The unbelievable path and persistence from the 35-year-old can only be truly appreciated by listening to Bard's own words. In a riveting podcast, Bard joins Rob Bradford to tell his remarkable tale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It had been since 2013 since Daniel Bard walked off a major league mound, seemingly throwing his last pitch as a big leaguer while pitching in relief for the Red Sox. But seven years later Bard reemerged, turning a remarkable season with the Rockies. But the 2020 production -- which included six saves -- was just a small part of the story. The unbelievable path and persistence from the 35-year-old can only be truly appreciated by listening to Bard's own words. In a riveting podcast, Bard joins Rob Bradford to tell his remarkable tale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Gibbons made his mark as the Blue Jay manager, so much so that he was one of very few candidates for the Red Sox managing job once the team moved on from Alex Cora last winter. Gibbons joins Rob Bradford to discuss his Massachusetts roots, what it was like interviewing with Chaim Bloom and Co., how managing major league players have changed and what it's like to have a day named after you in a major city (as is the case in Toronto). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Gibbons made his mark as the Blue Jay manager, so much so that he was one of very few candidates for the Red Sox managing job once the team moved on from Alex Cora last winter. Gibbons joins Rob Bradford to discuss his Massachusetts roots, what it was like interviewing with Chaim Bloom and Co., how managing major league players have changed and what it's like to have a day named after you in a major city (as is the case in Toronto). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After opting out of the regular season, Rob Bradford returns, bringing Pat Light along for the ride. In a dizzying array of opinions of podcasting the duo let their feelings be known on: Are the Dodgers better than 2018 Red Sox; Is Manny Machado a jerk; Should Red Sox sign George Springer or Trevor Bauer; Which are more intimidating, bar fights or baseball fights; And how does Pat get all that sweet Boras Corp. swag? There's more, but you're going to have to listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After opting out of the regular season, Rob Bradford returns, bringing Pat Light along for the ride. In a dizzying array of opinions of podcasting the duo let their feelings be known on: Are the Dodgers better than 2018 Red Sox; Is Manny Machado a jerk; Should Red Sox sign George Springer or Trevor Bauer; Which are more intimidating, bar fights or baseball fights; And how does Pat get all that sweet Boras Corp. swag? There's more, but you're going to have to listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 2: Which was tougher to accept, turning 30,40 or 40? Stephen A. Smith says Steve Nash was hired because of 'white privilege'. The Bradfo Sho producer nothing nothing about anything. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: Greg Dickerson is in with Rob Bradford and with the Raptors tying up the series, is it time for Celtics' fans to be worried? Did the Celtics extend Brad Stevens too early? See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Dale, Keefe, and Wiggy are joined by Nora Princiotti of the Ringer to discuss the many questions surrounding the 2020 NFL season, how the league plans to test players, and how the NFL and NFLPA plan to deal with the economic losses.
OMF - Mike Giardi of NFL Network on if this is Cam’s job to lose and should we be worried about the NFL season starting on time. 7-9-20
Rob Bradford is joined by former Red Sox first-rounder and current rising media superstar Pat Light to take a good look at the unknown that is the never-been-done-before 60-game 2020 Major League Baseball season. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Dale, Keefe, and Andy are joined by Cam Newton's first offensive coordinator in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers, Rob Chudzinski, to discuss what Cam brings to the table for Josh McDaniels and the Patriots to gameplan with, his strengths as a quarterback, and that he believes you should "never doubt Cam Newton."
Dale, Keefe, and Andy are joined by ESPN's Field Yates to break down the Patriots' signing of Cam Newton and how it will be a shot to the arm of the offense.
Dale, Keefe, and Andy are joined by Tom E Curran to discuss the timing of the Patriots' penalty for taping the Bengals sideline and the signing of Cam Newton. Tom also explains why signing Cam Newton was not an indictment on Jarrett Stidham.
Baseball is coming back which means two things: 1. The Bradfo Sho has cranked back up; 2. Joe Kelly is jumping back on the podcast express. Fresh off adding twins to his family, the former Red Sox pitcher joins to discuss the ins and outs of playing the upcoming abbreviated 2020 season. Among the topics are some of the unexpected changes the 60-game regular season will present, and how Kelly did contemplate not coming back to play this season. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.