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Hammer Territory is your go-to podcast on the Atlanta Braves. Hosted by Brad Rowland, Scott Coleman, Stephen Tolbert, & Shawn Coleman, HT brings you fresh insight & analysis all year long. Hammer Territory is part of the Foul Territory network: baseball the way it should be covered!
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A Phillies podcast hosted by former Phillies player and General Manager Ruben Amaro, Jr., long-time Phillies reporter Jim Salisbury and MLB.com Phillies beat writer Todd Zolecki. TPS features real talk on the Phightins and in-depth conversations with VIP guests like Bryce Harper, Chase Utley, Cole Hamels and Pat Burrell.
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MLB insider Ken Rosenthal covers baseball’s latest news and pressing issues every week with his unfiltered commentary and inside access from sources around the game. Weekly staples include The Lede, Dude and Dork of the week, and Inside Dish with a closer look at Ken’s articles in The Athletic. Ken also answers your questions every week. Drop a line in the reviews and Ken will do his best to reply on his next show!
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Hosts Jed Rigney and Jon Sumple take an offbeat look at the world of baseball. Jon is a veteran writer currently involved in a love affair with the English language. Jed is an award-winning filmmaker who fancies himself a baseball writer.
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The candidates for the upcoming election of Honorary Mayor of Donegal Town have been revealed. The election takes place on March 28th and there are a total of five candidates vying for the role of Mayor. They are: Billy Bustard, Justin Coughlin, Anna Gallagher, Ciara Martin and Gabriel O'Donnell. Pauric Kennedy has had held the position since 2017.…
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Concern has been expressed that the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme available to those impacted by Storm Eowyn has been terminated. Deputy Michael Fitzmaurice TD is calling for urgent answers from Minister Dara Calleary in relation to the reports. The Independent Ireland Deputy says he has been informed that an email was allegedly dispatched from th…
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A Donegal TD has criticised any potential introduction of domestic water charges across Ireland. It’s been suggested that a charge could be issued for excessive use of water, as environmental impacts are being considered. However, it’s argued that the charges wouldn’t help water conservation but would only cause water poverty to those who can’t aff…
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It's believed two recent gorse fires in south Donegal may have been started deliberately. A major cross border operation ensued on Sunday evening last to reports of a fire near Belleek. Another similar fire also happened near Pettigo. Now the Northern Ireland Fire service have confirmed that they believe that they may have been started deliberately…
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Shocking revelations have emerged over the impact dog fouling is having in south Donegal. A number of children with a disability have had dog mess left on their hands trying to push their wheelchairs in recent weeks. The issue is said to be particularly prevalent in Killybegs and Donegal Town. Cathaoirleach of Donegal MD and Sinn Fein Cllr Noel Jor…
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The north west is set to see continued improvement in weather conditions across the St Patrick’s Day Bank Holiday weekend. Counties Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal had all been under status yellow, orange and red weather warnings so far this year. However, while temperatures are still set to be cold, increased spells of dry weather are set to grip the r…
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The owners of a notorious eyesore in Ballisodare have until Easter to consider a structural report. The abandoned apartment complex on the outskirts of the village has been a bone of contention for the wider community for some time. A draft structural report had been sent to the owners in recent months Sligo County Council have also asked them for …
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There's no plans for traffic calming measures for sections of the N15 in North Sligo. It's been confirmed that they have not been identified as high collision locations. This is despite serious concern raised over speeding issues along the route, with motorists exiting adjoining junctions finding it impossible to do so. Fianna Fail Cllr Donal Gilro…
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Spiralling energy costs are a serious health threat to older people, according to a leading charity. ALONE says it's alarmed over arrears on bills and reports that costs from Storm Éowyn could be passed on to consumers in future. CEO Seán Moynihan says almost half of financially-challenged older people who come to them are facing problems over thei…
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There are calls for more clarity over proposed works at Murvagh. There's ongoing concern in the area over the amount of felling that is being planned by Coillte, and what kind of knock-on effect that will have. A well-attended public meeting also took place over the issue at the weekend. Local Independent Cllr Jimmy Brogan says it's crucial that re…
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Opening Day is only 15 days away. So much has happened, but so much needs to be decided. We asked you for your questions, and you asked a bunch. You asked about bench battles, Jordan Romano as the closer, Bryson Stott’s chances to bounce back, possible contract extensions for Kyle Schwarber, J.T. Realmuto and Ranger Suárez and more. We talked food,…
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There are calls for a feasibility study into the viability of the Craft Village in Donegal Town to the stopped. The amenity is home to a number of businesses and there have been ongoing calls for improvements to the overall visitor experience there with some minor cosmetic works. Fianna Fail Cllr Michael Naughton feels that money being spent on the…
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A local government TD and Junior Minister has clarified her stance after the cabinet approved plans for a national gas storage facility using imported gas. It's understood that the gas will be imported from the US where it is extracted mainly by hydraulic fracturing or fracking. Fracking is banned in Ireland due to concerns over the damage it cause…
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Brandon Gaudin (@BrandonGaudin), television voice of the Atlanta Braves for FanDuel Sports Network, joins Scott Coleman for Episode 162 of the Hammer Territory Podcast. Topics include Brandon's busy offseason, how the Braves will look in 2025, the addition of Jurickson Profar and notable changes for the organization, the return of Ronald Acuña Jr. …
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Actor and Yankee fan Ray Fonseca joins the show to discuss the Gerrit Cole injury, the lineup after Giancarlo's injury, and whether the Yankees would sign Trevor Bauer. Get 20% off your first Slab Pack or card purchase by going to https://ArenaClub.com/FOUL and use code FOUL. Subscribe to PT on YouTube! Part of the Foul Territory Network…
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It’s reported that government is considering a clamp down on learner drivers who repeatedly renew their permits. The Department of Transport is suggesting learners should only be allowed four consecutive permits if they don't pass their driving test. If they fail, they'd have to start the process again by re-sitting the theory test - according to r…
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There are calls on politicians travelling to the US for St. Patrick’s Day to meet with the undocumented Irish. It’s thought that there are tens of thousands of Irish people, many from Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal currently living in America. The Programme for Government here includes a provision to "seek solutions for undocumented Irish citizens in t…
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Households across the North West could be about to face charges for excessive use of water. The cost is expected to be imposed on households later this year - eight years after legislation was passed to allow for such a move. The Irish Independent are reporting this morning that the introduction the charges is a “high-level priority” for the Depart…
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It's claimed that high level meeting will take place today to plan for a scenario if Ireland's energy supply was attacked is a glorified PR stunt aimed to persuade the public that Ireland needs to import fracked gas. The Tanaiste will chair a meeting of the Government's Taskforce on Emergency Planning which focuses on dealing with disasters. It's u…
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It's hoped that the issuing of interim payments will help ease the financial pressure that many farmers across Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal are currently experiencing. A number of farms inspected and cleared as part of the ACRES environmental scheme, are still waiting for payment. Farmers were previously met with claims that a glitch on the IT system…
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A Donegal TD says Ireland's reputation in the USA is strong enough that the Taoiseach should not go 'cap in hand' to meet President Trump tomorrow. Sinn Fein's Padraig McLoughlin says with the large Irish diaspora in the states and a record of substantial investment in the US, the Taoiseach should visit the Oval office as the head of a proud nation…
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Kodai Senga is one of the most important players on the Mets and we think that he could be the Mets X-factor this season for winning the NL East title. So many innings to make up from Luis Severino & Jose Quintana, Kodai has the chance to give the Mets a true ace! Get 20% off your first Slab Pack or card purchase by going to ArenaClub.com/FOUL and …
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The Phillies have had a pretty quiet camp in Clearwater, Fla., but they’ve just had their first hiccup. All-Star lefty Matt Strahm is experiencing a left shoulder issue, which could force him to open the season in the injured list. Strahm had an MRI exam, which revealed no structural damage, but an impingement has caused inflammation. He is not goi…
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Local members of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation and Fórsa have served the HSE with notice of industrial action in a dispute over staff shortages. The row involves the INMO, Fórsa, Connect, Unite and the Medical Laboratory Scientists Association. The action is to begin on 31 March, after a three-week notice period. Local Fórsa union repr…
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Ken Rosenthal reacts to the developing story that Gerrit Cole might be headed for Tommy John surgery. Giancarlo Stanton is another headline to the alarming Yankees injury bug. (Top of Show) (2:01) Other injuries to watch include serious ones (George Kirby, Francisco Alvarez and Grayson Rodriguez) and seemingly minor setbacks (Jurickson Profar and S…
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Gaeltacht communities in a number of counties including Donegal will gather outside the offices of several institutions today which play a key role in housing. Campaigners are expected to gather outside of local authorities - to call for immediate action to resolve the Gaeltacht housing crisis nationally. They are calling for a number of action to …
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It's hoped that action will be taken on a structural report on the notorious Old Mill Apartment Complex in Ballisodare. The assessment was carried out to consider the buildings viability -the eyesore has been lying idle in the village for many years and has previously been described as 'an appalling legacy from the Celtic Tiger days.' The 75-apartm…
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Brad Rowland and Scott Coleman co-host Episode 161 of the Hammer Territory Podcast. Topics include good news on Jurickson Profar after an injury scare, the latest on the Atlanta Braves from Spring Training, the ongoing bullpen battle, and much more. Go to Hungryroot.com/FT and use code FT to get 40% off your first box and a free item of your choice…
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Many families across Sligo and Leitrim are said be finding it impossible to access CAMHS. The Children's Mental Health service locally currently doesn't have clinical lead, meaning a significant number of children who need help can't even get on a waiting list. Sligo Leitrim Sinn Fein TD Martin Kenny says it's becoming a very serious issue and it n…
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Reflections from an eventful 1-1 draw with Cork City at Turner's Cross on Friday night. Manager John Russell, goalscorer Owen Elding and goalkeeper Conor Walsh share their thoughts. Plus - the new women's League of Ireland season begins for Sligo Rovers with a scoreless draw at home to Bohs. We bring you Steve Feeney's reaction.…
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Leitrim County Council is to contact the Minister for Education calling on the State Examinations Commission to introduce stand-alone additional time for students with Dyslexia and other learning difficulties while sitting examinations. Manorhamilton Independent Councillor James Gilmartin recently raised the issue at a meeting of the Local Authorit…
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There are calls in Sligo to prohibit the use of counselling and therapy notes in gender-based violence cases. This is with the intention of protecting survivors' rights to confidentiality and ensuring their private records won't be used against them. It is thought that the reveal of such information could deter people from seeking critical mental h…
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How much stock should you put into a player’s performance in spring training? It depends. A player like Max Kepler, who is new and perhaps looking to impress after making swing changes? Maybe a lot. A player like Trea Turner, who is a perennial All-Star? Not so much. We talk about those players and others, plus we get into the Phillies’ Opening Day…
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The Sinn Fein Chief Whip says the recent actions of the US President provides clear evidence why his party has taken the decision not to attend the White House for the St Patrick’s Day Celebrations. US President Donald Trump has hailed the impact of the Irish in America days ahead of the Taoiseach, Micheál Martin's visit to the White House. Donald …
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A man and woman have been handed life sentences for the murder of a man in Co Donegal, who was thrown off the top of Sliabh Liag after being beaten with a rock. Alan Vial, of Drumanoo, Killybegs; and Nikita Burns of Carrick, Co Donegal, denied murdering Robert Wilkin in June 2023, with both blaming the other for killing him. However, after over eig…
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Questions have been raised in the Dáil why a leather pistol holster worn by the Detective Garda, Colm Horkan on the night he was murdered was never examined as part of the inquest into his death. On the 17 June 2020, Detective Horkan was murdered with his own official Garda firearm following an engagement with Stephen Silver who has since been conv…
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As Opening Day comes into focus, Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney answer questions from listeners. Once again, the Cubs’ spending pattern is a topic of conversation for fans, media and even people who work for the team. Would winning the division this year change the financial equation? Or are there larger forces at play? Turning their attention b…
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A protest over the delay in passing the Occupied Territories Bill is taking place in Sligo this weekend. It's being organised by the Sligo Palestinian Solidarity Campaign, starting at 12 noon tomorrow, gathering on Connaughton Road before making its way through the town. The controversial legislation aims to ban trade in goods produced by Israel in…
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Farmers in the North West who suffered storm damage can finally get some compensation. A special grant has become available for the next three weeks and will deal specifically with storm-related damage on farms. Only certain items will be covered under the scheme and applications will be accepted from now until March 28th. Fianna Fail Cllr Edel McS…
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A lack of charging points has been pointed out as one of the reasons as to a low uptake of electric vehicles in Leitrim. According to the latest figures of the Society of the Irish Motor Industry, there have only been 16 new EVs registered in Leitrim across January and February of this year, which is the lowest in Ireland. Leitrim is one of only tw…
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Acknowledging someones difficulty in paying household bills is like a wee pat on the head. Thats according to Donegal TD Pearse Doherty, who has been reacting to comments from Finance Minister Pascal Donohoe, who is ruling out any more once off credits to help people pay their energy bills. Gas prices remain 90 per cent higher and electricity charg…
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The Government has been accused of washing its hands of people in North Leitrim left without basic services since Storm Eowyn. Many elderly and vulnerable residents have been without a landline and broadband for six weeks now. It means house alarms are not working with those affected now said to be living in a heightened state of fear. Sligo Leitri…
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Sligo Rovers manager John Russell reflects on Monday night's memorable win over Shamrock Rovers - and Friday night's trip to Turners Cross. It’s All-Ireland final week for St Claire’s Comprehensive School in Manorhamilton. It’s the opening night of the European Indoor Athletics - Former Olympian Breege Connolly takes us through the Ireland team. An…
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It's emerged that a significant number of people in North Leitrim are still without a landline, six weeks on from Storm Eowyn. Some of those impacted are understood to be elderly and vulnerable with phone alarms also out of action as a result. The issue was raised by Sligo Leitrim Sinn Fein TD Martin Kenny who says that the present situation is tot…
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