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Locked On Reds - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Reds

Locked On Podcast Network, Jeff Carr, Steven Offenbaker

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Locked On Reds podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Cincinnati Reds and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Jeff Carr and Steven Offenbaker, the Locked On Reds podcast provides your daily Reds fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Reds franchise. Locked On Reds takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Reds locker room and a ...
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Nueva York is an Emmy award winning series about Latino culture in New York. The 30-minute show explores the rich textures of Latino society in the city, focusing on politics, art, culture, and the traditions of Spanish-speaking populations across the metropolitan area.
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The Cincinnati Reds face pivotal decisions as they navigate the challenges of the MLB season. Should Graham Ashcraft remain in the Reds starting rotation? Hosts Jeff and Steve analyze the Reds' struggles against NL Central rivals, particularly the Milwaukee Brewers, and discuss how new manager Terry Francona might enhance the team's fundamentals. T…
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Famous fiends like zombies, vampires, and werewolves are hallmarks of All Hallows Eve. But how much do you know about why that is, and where those creatures come from? It’s an origin story that’s fascinated University of Washington professor Charity Urbanski. Charity teaches medieval history at the UW, and she wrote a new book based on her research…
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Do you have weekend plans yet? On Soundside, we figure it’s never too early to make plans, plus, we’re not on the air Fridays... We’ve been looking at some of the exciting things happening around the region over the next few days. Producer Jason Megatron Burrows has this roundup for you, in a segment that, for now, we’re calling the “Early Weekend …
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The Cincinnati Reds face a challenging offseason with limited spending, as reports suggest their payroll will remain under $100 million due to uncertainties around TV rights revenue and decreased attendance. Hosts Jeff and Steve explore the team's struggles, particularly at the designated hitter position, which ranked lowest in MLB for offensive pr…
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD is often perceived as a static diagnosis– one that people carry with them throughout their lives with little to no change. But, new research may just change that view of ADHD all together. A recent study in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry suggests that ADHD symptoms can actually fluctuate over tim…
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The Everett AquaSox's home for 40 years, Funko Field, is no longer in compliance with new stadium regulations implemented when Major League Baseball took over the minor leagues in 2020. Now the city of Everett is exploring a replacement stadium that could cost up to $120 million. The city isn't shouldering the whole burden of this stadium, the stat…
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Mount Adams has been a little more active than usual lately. That’s according to researchers with the United States Geological Survey. Now, it’s not uncommon for our northwest volcanoes to shake things up a bit. But Adams tends to be one of the sleepier “chill” giants... until now. So what’s the deal? To dig into what these seismic shenanigans mean…
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The investigation continues into attacks on two ballot drop boxes in Washington and Oregon. Hundreds of ballots were damaged or destroyed early Monday morning at a drop box at a transit center in Vancouver, Washington, the other attack was on a box outside Multnomah County election officers in Portland. Washington’s Secretary of State, Steve Hobbs …
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The Cincinnati Reds face pivotal decisions as they navigate the offseason, with Jonathan India's future as the starting second baseman for 2025 under scrutiny despite his solid 2024 performance. Hosts Jeff and Steve explore whether Matt McLain should transition to the outfield, raising questions about the front office's ability to secure a true out…
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Former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz was placed on administrative leave yesterday. Diaz, who served as chief for four years, was demoted in May amid allegations that he’d hired a romantic partner to a top level advisor role. Diaz is also the subject of a handful of lawsuits asserting he discriminated against SPD staff. Guest: Ashley Hiruko, KUOW…
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Three of the seats on our state’s Supreme Court will be on the ballot next week. Two of them have incumbent justices running unopposed; the race Washington voters will actually decide is for Washington Supreme Court Position 2. The incumbent, Justice Susan Owens, who turned 75 in August, is aging out of the position because of a rule in the state’s…
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The Cincinnati Reds' 2024 season sees Tyler Stevenson emerging as a standout player, solidifying his role as the team's top catcher after a challenging 2023. This episode explores Stevenson's remarkable offensive and defensive improvements, his potential to become an All-Star in 2025, and the strategic importance of securing his future with a contr…
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Derrik was a 16 year old student when he was given a walk-behind trenching machine to guide through through a field. Derrik was earning school credit with the Battle Ground School District for his work off site with the construction company Rotschy. With no training or oversight, Derrik was severely injured by the machine, eventually losing both of…
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The Boeing machinist’s strike is now in its seventh week. Last Wednesday, the machinist's union rejected the latest contract from the company. A major sticking point continues to be union members’ insistence that the company reinstate a pension, also called a defined-benefits plan. This is a long-held grievance. Union president Jon Holden said that…
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Washington voters will decide next week is who will fill the lone open seat on the Washington Supreme Court. Supreme Court Position 2 is an open race - the incumbent, Justice Susan Owens, is retiring at the end of this year due to the state constitution’s requirement that all justices retire after the year they turn 75. The position is non-partisan…
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The Cincinnati Reds are making strategic moves with the hiring of Chris Valaika as their new hitting coach, aiming to enhance their MLB performance by reducing strikeouts, a skill he honed with the Cleveland Guardians. This episode explores Terry Francona's philosophy on player development, emphasizing patience with young talents like Noelvi Marte …
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There’s one seat up for grabs on Seattle’s city council this November. Typically city council seats are filled during odd-year elections. But, when former councilmember Teresa Mosqueda was elected to the King County Council in 2023, she left a vacancy that needed filling. Tanya Woo was appointed by the council to fill the seat, until this year’s sp…
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The Cincinnati Reds face pivotal decisions as they look to improve their first base production, which lagged 27% below league average in OPS+ during 2024. This episode examines whether Christian Encarnacion-Strand should be the Reds' opening day first baseman in 2025, despite his struggles and injuries. Hosts Jeff and Steve weigh the pros and cons …
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There’s one seat up for grabs on Seattle’s city council this November. Typically city council seats are filled during odd-year elections. But, when former councilmember Teresa Mosqueda was elected to the King County Council in 2023, she left a vacancy that needed filling. Tanya Woo was appointed by the council to fill the seat, until this year’s sp…
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The Cincinnati Reds face a pivotal offseason as they grapple with potential pitching depth challenges, including the possible departures of Nick Martinez and Jacob Junis. This episode explores the team's options for the fifth starter spot, weighing the merits of retaining Junis, betting on Graham Ashcraft, or pursuing a free agent pitcher. Hosts Je…
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In 2018, The North American Post, Seattle’s oldest Japanese-language newspaper, printed the final strip of Seattle Tomodachi, a comic created by Sam Goto. Goto was a second generation Japanese-American, born in the Seattle area in 1933. He raised two girls here, working for most of his life as a dental technician. He passed away at the age of 84, j…
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Perinatal Support Washington is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year. The organization was started in 1989 as a way for parents to connect and find support during those really tough and bewildering years after a new baby arrives. The organization may be best known for its “Warm Line,” where callers are connected with peers to talk about the c…
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The Cincinnati Reds face pivotal decisions this offseason, with Santiago Espinal's future and the need for outfield reinforcements taking center stage. As the team evaluates whether to retain Espinal for $4 million or allocate resources elsewhere, the discussion intensifies around potential free-agent targets like Anthony Santander and Teoscar Hern…
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Let’s do a quick exercise. How are you feeling? Heart rate good? Optimistic about the rest of the day? Now, how do you feel after I say the words: JURY DUTY? Ugh! What is it about that summons in the mail that makes us cringe so much? The disruption to our schedule? The waiting around? The other jurors? One thing that certainly doesn’t help is the …
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For over a century, the deli meat company Boar’s Head has built its brand on a promise to customers - to only sell products based on the most exacting standards. Boar's Head is ubiquitous in the Pacific Northwest, especially if you shop at Kroger stores. You know that logo. But in September, Boar's Head liverwurst was uncovered as the source of the…
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The Cincinnati Reds face a critical offseason as Nick Krall's 2024 performance comes under scrutiny. With the team's outfield struggles highlighted by low WAR and batting averages, the need for strategic improvements is evident. Host Jeff Carr dissects Krall's offseason moves, questioning the reliance on hope over strategy and emphasizing the neces…
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“Run, Hide, Fight." That's the advice given to many students in the event of an active shooter at their school. Both the U-S Department of Homeland Security and the FBI support run/hide/fight as a safety protocol. It could save a lot of lives, theoretically. According to the Gun Violence Archive and Education Week this year in the U.S., there have …
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Halfway through the season, college football has been a whirlwind for local sports fans this season. Some may still be basking in the glory of the Washington Huskies beating the Michigan Wolverines earlier this month. And the Cougars deserve a tip of the hat for successfully keeping the Pac-2 alive…. or maybe it’s the PAC-6 now? The 6-PAC? While fa…
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There are some things that just scream Mondays. A fresh pot of coffee, fresh laundry, and a deep dive into the latest proposal for Seattle’s ongoing city growth plan. If you’re unfamiliar, Seattle’s 20-year growth plan is basically a zoning blueprint showing how the city will make room for new residents. Mayor Bruce Harrell’s first draft came out i…
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The Cincinnati Reds are poised for a transformative offseason with around $60 million in payroll flexibility, setting the stage for potential big moves in MLB free agency. This episode breaks down the importance of this financial leeway and evaluates current players like Ty France and Santiago Espinal, questioning whether their performance justifie…
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The Urban Raptor Conservancy's Ed Deal and Patti Loesche are running a decades long study on the population health of Cooper's Hawks in Seattle. What does that involve? Spending a lot of time looking for and observing the city's hawks. Guests: Patti Loesche, co founder of the Urban Raptor Conservency Ed Deal, co founder of the Urban Raptor Conserva…
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This election season we’re bringing you conversations on all of the statewide initiatives on this November’s ballot. This week, we’re taking a deep dive into I-2124, it’s the initiative that would give WA voters the option to OPT-OUT of the WA Cares long term services insurance program. Yesterday, we talked to Elizabeth New from the WA Policy Cente…
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This election season we’re bringing you conversations on all of the statewide initiatives on the November ballot. Most recently, we looked at both sides of the Capital Gains Tax Repeal. This week, we’re taking a deep dive into I-2124: it’s the initiative that would give Washington voters the option to OPT-OUT of the WA Cares long term services insu…
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The Cincinnati Reds are at a pivotal moment as they assess their playoff potential in the MLB landscape. This episode breaks down how the Reds stack up against current playoff teams, highlighting the need for a reliable closer and a power hitter capable of changing the game with a single swing. Hosts Jeff and Steve discuss the impact of new manager…
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The world premiere of Jubilee debuted at Seattle Opera with its inaugural performance over the weekend. Jubilee is a new opera honoring the Fisk Jubilee singers, a group of groundbreaking Black American singers from Fisk University, in Tennessee. Soundside's Diana Opong sat down with creator and director Tazewell Thompson, who reflected on how the …
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The Cincinnati Reds had a couple of candidates for most improved player with Tyler Stephenson and Jonathan India having good bounce back seasons. The most improved pitcher was definitely Hunter Greene, but who took the biggest leap among Reds hitters between Stephenson and India? Jeff discusses why the choice is really no choice at all and why the …
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When you think of the wild west, you might imagine a sheriff, keeping watch over a small, dusty town he calls home. And a posse of locals: ready to be called up to fight off cattle rustlers or moonshine smugglers who threaten to cause trouble. It’s hard to imagine something like that now, in 2024 Washington State. But, in Klickitat County, down sou…
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Since the 1963 Gideon decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, the right to a lawyer has been guaranteed to defendants facing criminal charges – even if they can’t afford to pay. Advocates say that guarantee is in jeopardy in our state because of a lack of personnel. Washington State public defenders are in short supply and that’s having cascading effec…
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The Cincinnati Reds 2024 season did not go as planned. Injuries played a role, but they weren't the whole story. The Reds lineup, outside of Elly De La Cruz and Tyler Stephenson was mostly lethargic. Below average seasons from Spencer Steer, Jake Fraley, and Jeimer Candelario, combined with horrible seasons from Will Benson and Noelvi Marte, meant …
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Tensions are rising as negotiations between Boeing and the IAM District 751 hit a stalemate. This comes amid a month-long strike, impacting 33,000 workers. After contract discussions collapsed last week, both sides have traded accusations, leaving the future uncertain. Adding to the conflict, Boeing announced layoffs affecting around 17,000 employe…
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Among the many races Seattle voters will weigh in on during the upcoming election, there’s a city council seat up for grabs. Current Position 8 Councilmember Tanya Woo is looking to defend against challenger Alexis Mercedes Rinck. While Woo and Rinck try to differentiate themselves down the home stretch, they have at least one thing in common. Both…
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The Cincinnati Reds' 2024 season showcases standout performances from Elly De La Cruz and Tyler Stephenson, forming a formidable duo at the lineup's top. Hunter Greene's rise as the team's ace, despite an injury setback, places him in the Cy Young conversation, while Nick Martinez's versatility as both a starter and reliever proves invaluable. Host…
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The Cincinnati Reds make headlines with the surprising hiring of Terry Francona as manager, a move that could be the franchise's best since Davey Johnson. This episode explores the team's offseason needs, including the pursuit of a power-hitting outfielder and a starting pitcher to bolster the roster amid injuries to Brandon Williamson and Julian A…
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Nuria Morgado, CUNY prof the first woman to lead U.S. Spanish Language Academy. Social worker, Ines Gonzalez on mental health for young adults. Tico Torres, Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte, photos immortalized Celia Cruz, the Queen of Salsa and more Latinos.
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This year, few Washington races have grabbed as much attention as the one for Commissioner of Public Lands. The commissioner heads the state Department of Natural Resources, which oversees more than $450 million in revenue and more than 5.5 million acres of public land. The agency is in charge of wildfire preparedness, forest management, and the pr…
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For decades, the Seattle Children’s Theatre has introduced young people from all over King County to the joy and wonder of live theater. You can take your little ones to their first play or musical like “Cat Kid Comic Club,” or maybe an interactive dance performance. There’s a lot going on there each year. It’s part of what makes the Children’s The…
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The Cincinnati Reds are at a crossroads as they navigate the challenges of the upcoming MLB season. Matt McLain's versatility is under the spotlight, with discussions on whether his strong performance at second base should warrant a position change. Meanwhile, Nick Krall's comments on prioritizing contact over power hitting spark debate, especially…
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Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island is the site of the worst commercial nuclear accident in U.S. history. The nuclear plant near Harrisburg officially closed in 2019, but now, Microsoft is making a deal to restart the facility and buy all of its electricity for the next 20 years. How likely is this to actually happen? And what does this say about the …
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The Cincinnati Reds are navigating a pivotal offseason, with Matt McLain's flexibility and leadership shining as he expresses readiness to play third base or center field. Elly De La Cruz remains a cornerstone at shortstop, a decision aimed at bolstering his defensive confidence. Hosts Jeff and Steve dissect the Reds' pitching depth concerns, spotl…
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The Seattle School District is now planning to close just 5 schools next year. That’s down from the 21 possible closures the district had proposed earlier. The district has been teasing school closures for months as a part of its “Well Resourced Schools” plan. Seattle Schools faces a $94 million dollar budget deficit and Superintendent Brent Jones …
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