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The Drew Goodman Podcast
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Television voice of the Colorado Rockies, Drew Goodman, brings you the latest on the Rockies, MLB, the Colorado and national sports scenes as well as weekly prominent guests
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Lee Corso steps down after a legendary career. Drew pays tribute. Week 1 of college football had lots of theater but Drew says calm down about Arch Manning. The Buffs had a bad first outing. Drew is weighing in on the Micah Parsons trade. We've got an NFL preview and the Rockies struggles continue.
The Rockies are beginning to turn some heads with their much imporved play. Newcommer Kyle Karros joins the show to talk about his ascent to the big leagues and his first big league hit and RBI.
Busy show! Drew talks with 28 year old Rockies rookie Dugan Darnell about his unique journey to the big-leages and how he transitioned from 3rd base to the mound. The Broncos defense has high expectations. Sheduer Sanders impresses in his first pre-season outing with the Cleveland Browns. Major League Baseball finally has a woman umpire. And the Savanah Bananas have taken Denver and the nation by storm.
It was an epic night of Lodo magic on Friday at Coors Field. Brenton Doyle's walk-off two run homer capped off and unbelievable comeback over the Pirates. There's a new Rockie turning up the heat on opposing pitchers. And his name is Warming Bernabel. Also, Drew tells us which teams are set to go deep into October after the trade deadline.
The Rockies have dealt Ryan McMahon to the New York Yankees. Drew feels the two pitching prospects they received in return make it a good deal. Drew's son Zach makes his big league broadcasting debut on KOA radio! Former Rocky and all-time great pinch hitter Mark Sweeney joins Drew to share memories and talk about what's happening in baseball right now.
Drew is back and refreshed after the break! The Rockies are trying to avoid an ignominiuos disctinction. How do they avoid it? Tyler Freeman has a hot bat and is stoked to be in the show. He sits down with Drew talk about life in the big leagues.
Drew is pumped about the Nuggets off-season trades. Rockies outfielder Mickey Moniak shares his story in the big leagues and what he loves about playing with the Rockies. Who is the new bat you need to watch for in the Rox lineup? And Drew pushes back on calls for Avs head coach Jared Bednar to be fired if they don't get past the 1st round next year.
The Rockies are seeing improved play on the road. The hire of Walker Monfort sparks controversy. Steve Sands of the Golf Channel and NBC sports talk CU, CSU and everything in the world of golf.
The Rockies have found their bats on this road trip. Hunter Goodman has led the way and other guys in the lineup are starting to come around like Michael Toglia and Ryan McMahan. While in Atlanta, Drew had a chance to catch up with our old pal Walt Weiss who has some thoughts on the Rockies current predicament.
After getting their first sweep of the season last week, the Rockies seem to have more of a buy in around the clubhouse. Hot hitting catcher Hunter Goodman joins Drew to talk about his mindset and approach to the game this season, and who he seeks counsel with. The NBA and NHL have seen two shockiing firings this post-season.
The Rockies historic struggles are continuing and Drew is answering the question, how did this happen? One of a few bright spots for the Rockies is left fielder Jordon Beck. He talks about Drew about his better play and how he copes with the team's struggles.
The Nuggets and Avalanche are facing difficult choices this offseason. Should the Nuggets break up their core to strengthen their bench? And what do the Avs do to fortify their 2nd line. Also Rockies intrim manager Warren Shaeffer joins the show to talk about his style of managing and the kind of team he'd like the Rockies to be.
After a historic 7-33 start, the Rockies have moved on from manager Bud Black. Drew offers his reaction. Warren Schaefer takes over. The Nuggets are now tied 2-2 with the Thunder headed back to OKC.
It was a bittersweet weekend in Colorado sports. The Nuggets are moving on to the 2nd round. The Avalanche suffer a brutal loss to Dallas in heartbreaking fashion. Chase Dollander joins Drew to talk about his first few weeks in the big leagues and will get technical on how he uses his pitches.
Gabriel Landeskog had a dream come true night in the Avalanche game 4 win over the Stars. Aaron Gordon's stunning buzzer beater dunk gets the Nuggets even with the Clippers. And what have we learned from the story of Shedeur Sanders falling so far in the draft?
The Rockies brutal start has lead to some changes as hitting coach, Hensley Meulens takes the fall. Clint Hurdle takes over as hitting coach. Kyle Farmer, the one bright spot in the Rockies lineup, joins Drew to talk about the tough start and what he's doing to help younger players. The Buffs have retired the jersey numbers of Travis Hunter and Sheduer Sanders and the controversy is hot.
It's a special edition of the Drew Goodman Podcast. Episode 300! And for the occasion, we have special guest Charlie Blackmon talking about life after baseball. The Nuggets shocked the world this week with their dismissal of Coach Michael Malone. The Rockies are off to a dismal start but have elevated Zach Veen and Chase Dolander to the roster.
The Avs are on a collision course with the Dallas Stars in the post-season. Kyle Keefe has a declaration about who wins that series. Drew has some ironic facts about the Rockies slow start.
It's the most optimistic day of the year. And we've got some! Measured optimism. Rockies Manager Bud Black is on the show and says the pitching is much improved and the defense is elite. The hitting is still a place of concern. Drew has a full break down of the CSU Rams tough tournament loss.
Rockies Pitching coach Darryl Scott is prett optimisic about his squad. But Drew is concerned about the lack of offense. The Rams advance to the round of 32. The Avalanche have the Stanley Cup on their mind.
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