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Kirk Buchner welcomes Ron Katz—former Broncos Fan of the Year and Hall of Fame insider—for a deep dive into two explosive topics: the shady $50 million Kawhi Leonard sponsorship deal and the baffling inconsistencies in the Pro Football Hall of Fame senior list. From money laundering red flags to forgotten legends like Rich “Tombstone” Jackson, this episode pulls no punches.

Nomar Garciaparra didn't just debut for the Red Sox; he ignited a revolution. Arriving in late 1996, he took over the starting shortstop role in 1997 and authored one of the most explosive rookie seasons in history. Nomar led the American League in Hits (209) and Triples (11) while launching 30 home runs, a then-record for a rookie shortstop. He was the unanimous AL Rookie of the Year, won a Silver Slugger, and finished eighth in MVP voting, immediately establishing himself as the face of the franchise.

If his rookie year was an introduction, his 1999 and 2000 campaigns were a masterclass.  Garciaparra became the first right-handed hitter since DiMaggio to win back-to-back Batting Titles, hitting .357 in 1999 and a staggering .372 in 2000. During this peak, he was a fixture in the MVP top-ten, including a runner-up finish in 1998, where he reeled off 35 home runs and 122 RBIs. He became his era’s gold standard for "Positional Scarcity, producing elite, middle-of-the-order power from the most demanding position on the diamond.

Nomar was also defined by his incredible hand-eye coordination; he was notoriously difficult to strike out, fanning just 39 times in his .357-average season. A five-time All-Star in Boston, he was the heartbeat of the team that pushed the Yankees to the brink in the 1999 and 2003 ALCS. However, the legendary "Nomah" era ended in a complicated manner. Marred by a lingering Achilles injury and contract tension, he was traded in a blockbuster four-team deal at the 2004 deadline, a sacrifice that ultimately paved the way for the Red Sox to break their 86-year curse.

While it was painful for the fans to see their phenom depart just months before the championship, the trade was a strategic "Efficiency" move that brought in the defensive stability of Orlando Cabrera and Doug Mientkiewicz. Nomar left Boston with a massive .323 batting average, 178 home runs, and a .923 OPS over nine seasons. Though his career volume was hampered by the wrist and leg injuries that followed, his peak was so bright that he was a first-ballot induction into the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2014.

It’s the most unpredictable time of the year—MLB Wildcard Week! Kirk Buchner and Dave Whitlock break down every matchup, from bullpen depth to breakout stars, and share their bold predictions for who survives the chaos. Will the Reds shock the Dodgers? Can Cleveland ride house money to glory? And is this the year Chapman cements his Hall of Fame case?
In this episode of Not In: All In!, Kirk, Chris, and Dave dissect the fall of Russell Wilson—from Super Bowl champ to Hall of Fame maybe. Is his legacy cooked? Plus, the crew dives into the Kawhi Leonard ownership scandal, Shaduer Sanders’ draft drama, and the shifting tides of sports popularity. From pole vaulting Swedes to Raptors nostalgia, it’s a whirlwind of hot takes and sharp banter.