Episodes

  • Hot Seats and Hard Caps with Jeff "Skin" Wade
    Jul 2 2026

    Thad Levine and Chet West break down the early MLB managerial shakeups, including why the Mets moved on from Carlos Mendoza, how the Phillies have responded under Don Mattingly, and the difficult balance between front office decisions, injuries, and on-field performance. Thad offers an inside look at how organizations evaluate managers and when a change becomes necessary.

    Then, longtime Dallas sports radio host Jeff "Skin" Wade joins the show to explain the NBA's second apron rules and how they are reshaping roster construction across the league. Jeff also provides outlooks on the Bucks, Mavericks, Celtics, Timberwolves, and Trail Blazers. The crew finishes by answering a listener question and check in on the current state of Dallas sports.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Relegation: Baseball, World Cup, and Sorsby
    Jun 25 2026

    Thad Levine and Chet West dig into the Brendan Sorsby story, including the gambling angle and what it says about the growing pressure around college athletes in the NIL and betting era. They also break down Team USA’s World Cup outlook and debate whether promotion and relegation could ever work in Major League Baseball. From transfers and sportsbooks to national teams and baseball’s competitive future, it’s a wide-ranging front office conversation across the sports landscape.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Labor Talks and Title Runs with New Co-Host Chet West
    Jun 18 2026

    Rosters to Rings welcomes new co-host and longtime friend of the program Chet West to the show. Chet and Thad break down everything fans need to know about the current MLB labor negotiations, including the key issues being discussed, the role of a salary floor and cap, how television revenue impacts the process, and what both owners and players are really trying to accomplish behind the scenes. Thad provides a rare front office perspective on how these negotiations unfold and why the fact that both sides are talking is an encouraging sign.

    The conversation then shifts to the NBA Finals, roster construction, leadership, and whether championship teams need to experience playoff heartbreak before ultimately breaking through. Plus, Thad shares insights on veteran leadership, fan behavior, and the responsibilities organizations have in shaping team culture.

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    58 mins
  • Running the Reds with President of Baseball Ops Nick Krall
    May 28 2026

    Cincinnati Reds President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall joins the show to discuss his journey from living in a camper while working in Minor League Baseball to leading one of baseball’s most fascinating front offices. Nick reflects on his early days around the Moneyball-era Athletics, the mentors who shaped him, and what it takes to build and sustain a small market franchise in today’s game.

    Nick and Thad also dive into the realities of trading star players, building pitching depth in Cincinnati, navigating ownership conversations, drafting Hunter Greene, winning the 2024 MLB Draft Lottery, and the art of evaluating other organizations around the league. It’s an inside look at roster building, trades, scouting and leadership from one of baseball’s top executives.

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    56 mins
  • Building Big League Bats with James Rowson
    May 21 2026

    Coach James Rowson joins Rosters to Rings to break down the art and science of building a championship offense in the Bronx. Rowson sits down with Thad Levine to discuss the pressure that comes with coaching under the lights of New York Yankees. From clubhouse communication to helping elite hitters make adjustments at the highest level, and the added pressure of working with the players own hitting coaches, Rowson offers a rare inside look at what it takes to keep one of baseball’s most iconic lineups producing.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Brotherhood of the Rangers Years with Ron Washington
    May 14 2026

    Ron Washington returns for Part 2 to relive the highs, heartbreak and brotherhood of the iconic Texas Rangers teams he managed alongside Jon Daniels and Thad Levine. Wash opens up about the 2009 season, the support he received from his clubhouse, the fearless mentality those Rangers teams carried, the pain of losing the 2011 World Series, and the relationships that defined his managerial career. Plus, stories on Cliff Lee, George W. Bush, Moneyball, Joe West and more.

    Thad also answers listener questions to cap off the show!

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    52 mins
  • Fundamentals with Ron Washington
    May 7 2026

    In Part 1 of a two episode special, Ron Washington returns to familiar company, reuniting with his former Texas front office of Thad Levine and Jon Daniels. From his early days in the game to a 50-year career in the majors, Wash shares the stories, lessons, and edge that defined his path, while Thad and JD take you inside the hiring process that made him a cornerstone in Texas.

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    55 mins
  • Bow Ties and Breaking News with Ken Rosenthal
    Apr 30 2026

    Thad is joined by longtime MLB reporter and insider Ken Rosenthal for a wide-ranging conversation on his journey covering Major League Baseball, how he approaches Hall of Fame voting, and what it takes to land scoops in today’s fast-moving media landscape.

    They also break down the recent managerial firings in Boston and Philadelphia, revisit how Ken helped uncover the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal, and discuss why he believes a 2027 MLB lockout could be on the horizon.

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    58 mins