Terry’s Talkin’

Terry Pluto, Cleveland.com

Cleveland.com and Plain Dealer columnist Terry Pluto talks Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Northeast Ohio college basketball with host David Campbell.

  1. 23h ago

    Did Deshaun Watson play well vs. the Bears? The reason behind the reason the Cavs traded Dennis Schröder

    Highlights: Deshaun Watson's preseason debut drew favorable reviews, but there were some moments that should cause Browns fans concern; Pre-snap penalties noticeably improved from training camp, though unforced errors committed by relied-upon veterans remain a significant coaching concern; Terry says Todd Monken's new offensive scheme successfully created space for short-to-intermediate passes against the Bears; Backup QB Shedeur Sanders played an aggressive game, completing accurate deep throws that offered a refreshing dynamic for the offense; Offensive depth pieces like KC Concepcion, Spencer Fano, and Denzel Boston acquitted themselves well in their first appearance on an NFL field; Thursday's controlled, full-pad scrimmage against the Bills will provide an invaluable environment for coaches to accurately evaluate one-on-one roster talent; A listener asks: Would it make sense for the Browns to start the season with Shedeur Sanders so the pressure won't mount on Deshaun Watson early in the season? How KC Concepcion has quickly emerged as a deeply promising, game-breaking weapon capable of scoring in the kickoff and punt return game; A Browns fan in Los Angeles is lamenting the Myles Garrett trade: We offer him some positives for the future; The Guardians are entrenched in a slump driven by crucial late-inning mistakes and bullpen struggles; The Guardians are among MLB's leaders in leaving runners on base: What it means; Jose Ramirez's lingering hand injury has severely hindered his signature power and run-producing capabilities, leaving a void in the Guardians' lineup; Pitcher Parker Messick's top 50 MVP ranking by ESPN highlights what a remarkable year he's having; Terry on the reason behind the reason that the Cavs traded Dennis Schröder last week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Did Deshaun Watson play well vs. the Bears? The reason behind the reason the Cavs traded Dennis Schröder
  2. 6d ago

    Should the Guardians sit José Ramírez so he can heal up? Deshaun Watson's next challenge

    Highlights: The Guardians are currently struggling with fundamental flaws in defense, base running and pitching, which jeopardizes their slim margin for error. Jose Ramirez's severe hand injury has drastically reduced his offensive production. Should the Guardians sit him until he's healthier? The Guardians' trade deadline acquisitions have yielded mixed results. Can the Guardians still win the division? Rhys Hoskins' decision to run upright instead of sliding after a failed safety squeeze: Right play or not? A rare scoreboard error during a Red Sox-Blue Jays game highlighted the intricate rules of MLB timing plays and defensive appeals. Why the AL Central is in for some fun baseball in upcoming seasons. Terry on what it means that Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has gone 22 months without absorbing live-action, competitive physical hits. Todd Monken has fundamentally transformed training camp by drastically increasing physical intensity, live drills, and positional accountability. Rookies Spencer Fano and Denzel Boston are starters already. Surprise or not? The potential rapid $12 billion sale of the Lakers highlights a growing economic trend of billionaires utilizing premier sports franchises as potential quick-turn investments. Why Cavaliers might just address their small forward roster hole internally rather than forcing a trade. Terry on why he thinks LeBron James' recent move to the 76ers was a meticulously planned spectacle orchestrated by Klutch Sports to generate documentary content. Terry's Faith & You column on why it's essential to address our wills and funeral plans and not burden others with them. Wilt Chamberlain: The first commuter NBA player? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Should the Guardians sit José Ramírez so he can heal up? Deshaun Watson's next challenge
  3. Jul 1

    Why a LeBron homecoming might not work for the Cavs; the story behind Khalil Watson's Guardians arrival

    Highlights: The Cavaliers face early offseason roster challenges, losing key defenders like Dean Wade while monitoring the LeBron James situation. Rumors of a third LeBron James stint in Cleveland are gaining traction as a strong narrative and positional fit for both the player and the franchise. James' 2010-2018 stretch remains historically unprecedented, Terry says, for his ability to switch teams and carry two different franchises to eight consecutive NBA Finals. Terry's concerns surrounding a potential LeBron reunion include James' age, declining durability, and the absolute necessity of careful injury management. Modern NBA championship team-building has shifted away from "super teams" toward organic development, smart drafting, and savvy trades. Uniting LeBron, James Harden, and Donovan Mitchell would create massive on-court challenges due to their exceptionally high usage rates and need to control the ball, Terry says. LeBron's off-court motives for returning to Cleveland include catching Michael Jordan's championship count and potentially filming a documentary of his final NBA season. The Guardians' integration of prospect Khalil Watson highlights the organization's ability to show patience. Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan is enduring an alarming offensive slump directly tied to a significant decline in his average bat speed. Minor league prospects Ralphy Velazquez and Chase DeLauter offer the Guardians legitimate hope for a much-needed wave of future offensive firepower. A comical on-field spat between Austin Hedges and former teammate Josh Naylor underscores Hedges' unifying presence and perhaps the organization's relief regarding Naylor's departure. The Guardians' starting rotation has defied expectations by remaining entirely stable this season, fueled by masterful drafting, trades, and the crucial game management of their catchers. A listener email proposes fixing apathetic NFL Week 18 games by incentivizing teams, awarding the winners of the final games the right to host a ninth home game the following season. Terry cautions couples against the modern "wedding industrial complex," warning that starting a marriage with exorbitant debt invites immediate and significant relational stress. Some listener emails about autographs, childhood baseball games and family memories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Why a LeBron homecoming might not work for the Cavs; the story behind Khalil Watson's Guardians arrival
  4. Jun 24

    Why the Cavs didn't go after Giannis; can the Guardians find some offense?

    Highlights: The Cavaliers traded their No. 29 draft pick to drop to No. 34 and acquire a future second-round pick, preserving financial flexibility. The NBA's new "apron tariff" has drastically increased the value of second-round picks by allowing teams to utilize non-guaranteed contracts and avoid luxury tax penalties. Trading James Harden remains highly unrealistic due to his massive $42 million player option, noticeable physical decline, and reputation for forcing exits. Massive salary commitments to top-heavy contracts restrict the Cavaliers from executing significant roster upgrades or signing expensive free agents. Instead of executing a blockbuster overhaul, the Cavaliers' front office intends to rely heavily on internal roster development and cultural continuity, Terry says. Cleveland was excluded from the Bucks' blockbuster trade because they completely lacked the proven, high-upside young talent required to facilitate the deal. Terry is hosting a free public engagement event at a newly opened Barnes & Noble in Aurora to discuss his latest reporting with fans. The Guardians' current offensive struggles stem directly from a devastating sequence of injuries on June 13. A lack of hitting power and unproductive offensive strategies have led to a shockingly poor 11-14 record for the Guardians in tight, one-run games. Recent minor league call-ups are struggling significantly at the plate, highlighting the massive competitive skill gap between Triple-A and Major League pitching. Despite the position's reputation for poor hitting, catchers Patrick Bailey and Austin Hedges unexpectedly paced the Guardians' failing offense throughout June. With Gabriel Arias enduring a historically brutal slump, a listener suggests prioritizingthird-base plate appearances for Daniel Schneemann and David Fry. Should the Guardians target the promising Parker Messick for a contract extension? The heavily revamped White Sox have transformed into legitimate divisional threats, presenting a challenge for Cleveland in their upcoming weekend series. The NFL vs. Brendan Sorsby. In stark contrast to modern prospects transferring to elite academies, LeBron James famously remained loyal to his local neighborhood high school, elevating it to a national powerhouse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Why the Cavs didn't go after Giannis; can the Guardians find some offense?
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Cleveland.com and Plain Dealer columnist Terry Pluto talks Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Northeast Ohio college basketball with host David Campbell.