Guardians, Stephen Vogt missed an opportunity to show life, energy
Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter reflect on Zack Meisel's comments on the struggles of the Cleveland Guardians, and how the team missed a chance to light a fire under themselves.
Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter reflect on Zack Meisel's comments on the struggles of the Cleveland Guardians, and how the team missed a chance to light a fire under themselves.
Zack Meisel of 'The Athletic' joins Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter to go over what's been off with the Cleveland Guardians following a "listless" 6-0 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday.
Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter talk about the potential trade market for Cleveland Browns' quarterbacks at this point of the offseason, before admitting what their biggest problems are for the 40-39 Cleveland Guardians.
Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter react to the Cleveland Browns' released dates for open training camp practices, before discussing which position groups may need to be thinned out for the Browns to house four quarterbacks on the roster.
Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter discuss the Cleveland Guardians' lackluster 6-0 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, while producer Owen Lademann gets heated over the Guardians and manager Stephen Vogt's lack of fight over an exchange of hit batsmen involving Jose Ramirez.
Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter discuss the Cincinnati Bengals reaching a tentative deal to renovate Paycor Stadium, and how Browns fans may not see the Bengals as a true rival.
Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter (in for Anthony Lima) open Friday morning by reacting to the Cleveland Cavaliers' pair of second-round picks (Tyrese Proctor & Saliou Niang) in the 2025 NBA Draft, emphasizing the need for value as the Cavs did not have a first-round pick this season.
Full Show - Thursday, June 26, 2025
Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd welcome in Cleveland.com's Jimmy Watkins to talk about the Browns's sudden release of defensive end Ogbo Okoronkwo, whether the Browns will start a veteran or a rookie quarterback in Week 1, and why it makes more sense for the Browns to keep all four QBs on the roster.
Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd continue their takes on the current Cleveland Browns lakefront stadium and whether it should be looked at as a flawed beauty or an abject mistake on the lake.
Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd debate whether the Cleveland Browns' lakefront stadium houses good memories, or if they should never look back after plans for a Brook Park move were approved by state lawmakers.
Mary Kay Cabot (Cleveland.com, The Plain Dealer) joins Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd to go over the latest details on the Cleveland Browns' move to Brook Park, potential NFL owners collusion in regards to Deshaun Watson, and the outlook for the rest of the offseason.
Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd discuss whether the Cleveland Browns could actually house four quarterbacks to open the season, and which quarterback should be the Week 1 starter for the Browns.
Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd take you through what you may have missed 'About Last Night!'
92.3 The Fan's own Daryl Ruiter joins Ken Carman and Anthony Lima to go over the latest on state lawmakers approving the Cleveland Browns' move into Brook Park for a new domed stadium.
Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd talk about what needs to be among the Cleveland Browns' most necessary fixes and goals for the 2025 season.
Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd discuss comments on the Cleveland Cavaliers' re-shaping of the team during the offseason, and whether the belief is Donovan Mitchell to remain the center piece of the team.
Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd talk about Wednesday night's opening round to the NBA Draft, as well as state lawmakers approving the Cleveland Browns' move to Brook Park.
Ken Carman and Jason Lloyd (in for Anthony Lima) react to the Cleveland Guardians' 5-4 walk-off win over the Toronto Blue Jays, which was capped off by a Jose Ramirez RBI single. Ken explains what makes Ramirez so valuable as a professional athlete in Cleveland, even when compared to other top athletes (in the city.
Full Show - Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Ken Carman and Danny Cunningham declare the Cleveland Browns' 2025 season to already be over if one particular quarterback sees the field, with the guys adding how fans may tune out if things get so dire for their team.