

The TK Show: A Show about sports in the Bay Area
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Tim Kawakami is one of the most respected sports writers in the nation and a leading voice in the Bay Area. With his wealth of connections, he lands top-notch guests on the TK Show and produces must-listen interviews.
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Oct 10, 2025 • 53min
[49ers +/-] Who’s in and Out vs. Tampa? Is It Trade Time?
The hosts dive into the 49ers' extensive injury report, discussing potential starters and the implications for the game against the Buccaneers. They contemplate the possibility of trading for a pass rusher, specifically examining past trades and current roster dynamics. Christian McCaffrey's workload raises durability concerns, while the effectiveness of role players like Jake Tongas adds intrigue. They also discuss Tampa Bay's threats and the importance of defensive adjustments, setting the stage for a pivotal matchup.

Oct 9, 2025 • 48min
[North & South] Ohtani's Struggles / 49ers' Good Vibes
Dylan Hernandez, a sports reporter for the Los Angeles Times, shares insights on Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers' postseason struggles. He explains how left-handed Phillies pitchers have unsettled Ohtani, impacting his performance. The discussion also dives into the Dodgers' bullpen management and lineup strategies aimed at supporting Ohtani. Additionally, they analyze Kyle Shanahan's coaching style against Sean McVay and how the mood of coaches can influence team dynamics. It's a deep dive into the highs and lows of Bay Area sports!

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Oct 6, 2025 • 39min
[TK Show] A Conversation with Steve Kerr
Steve Kerr, the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, opens up about the upcoming season, emphasizing a focus on marginal improvements to stay competitive. He discusses the impact of new player Al Horford, highlighting his role in enhancing team spacing and driving lanes. Kerr also addresses Jonathan Kuminga's contract talks and the importance of clear player roles. He shares insights on team chemistry, his close collaboration with GM Mike Dunleavy, and why he's comfortable with a one-year contract as he prioritizes family and health.

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Oct 3, 2025 • 41min
[49ers +/-] All-Time Gutsy Win in LA
Tim and Matt dive into the 49ers' gutsy overtime win against the Rams, showcasing their resilience amidst injuries. They analyze the chemistry among backups like Mac Jones and how pivotal defensive plays shaped the match. A discussion on potential trades, especially for pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, raises eyebrows. They also highlight creative play-calling and the impressive contributions from Christian McCaffrey. With George Kittle potentially returning, the 49ers’ playoff prospects are looking brighter!

Oct 1, 2025 • 40min
[North & South] Dodgers' Bullpen Stress / Kuminga Clarity
Dylan Hernandez, a baseball reporter for the Los Angeles Times, dives into the Dodgers' postseason challenges, particularly the bullpen struggles and managerial decisions. He emphasizes the need for young pitchers in high-leverage roles instead of relying on veterans. The conversation also shifts to the Giants' search for a new manager and Buster Posey's proactive approach to leadership. Additionally, they explore Jonathan Kuminga's recent signing, his role with the Warriors, and the strategic implications of his contract.

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Oct 1, 2025 • 37min
[49ers +/-] Who's Playing in LA? Anybody?
Tim and Matt delve into the challenging injury situation facing the 49ers, highlighting Brock Purdy's missing toe and the uncertainty around other key players. They debate the wisdom of resting injured stars in a crucial match against the Rams. Discussion shifts to the impact of missing personnel on the running game and how Mac Jones might adapt his play style if called upon. They also touch on coaching dynamics and the implications of a potential trade for a veteran pass rusher as the team navigates its roster depths.

Sep 29, 2025 • 46min
[49ers +/-] A Sloppy Loss / Saleh vs. Coen
Tim and Matt Barrows analyze the 49ers' 26-21 loss to the Jaguars, which included four giveaways, a punt return for a touchdown and a blowup between Robert Saleh and Liam Coen. Next up: a big Thursday night game in LA against the Rams. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sep 25, 2025 • 38min
[TK Show] A Conversation with Mike Krukow
Tim talks with Mike Krukow, a renowned Giants broadcaster and former MLB pitcher, about the team's inconsistent season. Krukow shares insights on Buster Posey's unique blend of traditional and data-driven leadership styles. He delves into Rafael Devers' impressive adaptability and skill set. The conversation highlights the importance of clubhouse culture and veteran influence on young players. Krukow also evaluates Bob Melvin's role as manager and discusses the resurgence of fan enthusiasm at Oracle Park.

Sep 23, 2025 • 43min
[North & South] 49ers at 3-0 / Dodgers Turning to Sasaki?
Dylan Hernandez, a seasoned baseball reporter for the Los Angeles Times, joins the conversation to dissect the Dodgers' precarious pitching situation ahead of the playoffs. He and Tim delve into Nick Bosa's injury, its playoff implications, and potential trade strategies. The duo also debates the Dodgers' rotation choices for key October games, including the risky idea of using young talent Roki Sasaki in relief. Their insights on the 49ers' strong start at 3-0 despite injuries round out an engaging discussion on Bay Area sports.

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Sep 23, 2025 • 45min
[49ers +/-] The Trey Hendrickson Option
The hosts dive into the shocking news of Nick Bosa's ACL tear, discussing implications for the 49ers and the team's recovery timeline. They analyze potential internal replacements and whether the team should trade for Cincinnati's Trey Hendrickson. The conversation explores trade viability, contract considerations, and the urgency of acting quickly. Additionally, they review the depth of the current roster and the leadership gap left by Bosa, while contemplating how the team can still honor his contributions throughout the season.


