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The Book of Joe Podcast with hosts Tom Verducci and Joe Maddon welcomes World Series Champ Evan Carter to the podcast! Evan talks about joining the Rangers in late August and making a trip to the World Series at 21 years old. Tom looks back to how Evan got into baseball and his path to the big leagues. Evan missed out on his Senior season due to COVID and explains how he chose between college and the MLB Draft. Find out what's next for Evan now that he has a ring and the experience of winning a World Series! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Book of Joe Podcast with hosts Tom Verducci and Joe Maddon welcomes World Series Champ Evan Carter to the podcast! Evan talks about joining the Rangers in late August and making a trip to the World Series at 21 years old. Tom looks back to how Evan got into baseball and his path to the big leagues. Evan missed out on his Senior season due to COVID and explains how he chose between college and the MLB Draft. Find out what's next for Evan now that he has a ring and the experience of winning a World Series! The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the second hour of The Sports Huddle, the new coach of Richmond Spiders Baseball Mik Aoki joins The Voice of the Spiders to talk this upcoming season. The Bob closes the weekend discussing more NCAA basketball, AAA Baseball, sports records that will never ben broken, and more.
On the second hour of The Sports Huddle, the new coach of Richmond Spiders Baseball Mik Aoki joins The Voice of the Spiders to talk this upcoming season. The Bob closes the weekend discussing more NCAA basketball, AAA Baseball, sports records that will never ben broken, and more.
AAA Baseball is testing out the new robot umpires and they are doing...surprisingly fine.
Hour 2 Crazy Box score in AAA baseball the Lookouts win while getting no hit scoring 7 runs
Producer Maddie teaches us more and more things about herself with each passing day, and today we learned that she sent about 10 kids straight into therapy during her adventure as a AAA baseball team mascot.
On today's episode, we welcome the voice of the Iowa Cubs, Alex Cohen! Alex has been the voice of the Iowa Cubs since 2018 and is a true baseball junkie. We discuss what it's like to be around the minor league game, the atmosphere at Principal Park and his thoughts on some of the rising stars in the Cubs Farm System. It's the start of a new era for Cubs fans! Later, we get Alex's Super Bowl predictions and discuss the looming NBA trade deadline. Let us know your thoughts on Instagram (@domesticdraftpodcast) and Twitter (@domesticdraft)! Thanks for listening!
In this episode, we have Demetrius Sims, a AAA baseball player in The Miami Marlins system. We speak on multiple subjects, including what AAA/AA baseball looks like, what his off-season looks like, and the grind of working your way up through the minor league system. Sims was a 14th-round pick in the 2017 draft MLB draft out of Bethune-Cookman. All Love, Check Out our Youtube Page- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoqz3s_B_VYHuQtuVIDxpiQ Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealoshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcTweet @zacharyowings2 with what you thought about the podcast or for what you want us to talk about in future shows. Music by Leno Tk- Greatness (Streaming All Platforms)
9:06 - 9:20 - Welcome.. Top Stories we're following... Show Preview... Ways to be a part of the show… North Dakota and Minnesota college hockey talk 9:22 - 9:30 – Pick 6 breakdown 9:34 - 9:47 – NFL Wild Card weekend preview 9:50 - 9:58:50 – AAA Baseball electronic strike zone… Thoughts?
Iowa comes back again vs. Michigan, Chris Williams talks Cyclones & Robo Umps are coming to AAA Baseball
Iowa comes back again vs. Michigan, Chris Williams talks Cyclones & Robo Umps are coming to AAA Baseball
In this episode, A.V. rips a 1992 Skybox Pre-Rookie AAA Baseball pack searching for a Pedro Martinez minor league rookie card. A couple of extra packs are ripped as well! Also, the "Curt Facts" segment continues for your enjoyment. Check it out on your favorite podcast streaming platform. Thank you for your support!email: rippingwaxpacks@gmail.comtwitter: @rippingwaxpacksFacebook: Ripping Wax PacksYouTube: A.V.'s Ripping Wax PacksClick on the the link below and sign up for a paid Buzzsprout plan and get a $20 Amazon gift card! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1660801
Jake calls us from Louisville to talk AAA Baseball schedules, the exciting players in Omaha and Kansas City, the Mets-Braves rivalry, and the Yankees affiliate coming to town.
Topics this week: - Baseball history in Charlotte, NC - UDACF All Star Game FREE - New rules in AAA - MLB Predictions
Gary Addeo is a mentor that's poured into my life in such rich and impactful way, that I struggle to understand how he does it for so many other people, too. He came into my life as a bible study leader when my husband and I first met and has since been such an incredible friend to our entire family, guiding us in spiritual matters, helping with parenting questions, and acting as a sound board for some of life's biggest decisions. Gary truly has a servant's heart and has touched thousands of lives; church members, clients from his printing days, and homeless people he meets and shepherds. Tune in as he shares stories about his start in the minor leagues as a pitcher, having to walk away from his life's dream to play in the MLB, to his 4th career buying land for a regional logger and developer in the Pacific North West.
1:00- We get to our positional grades for the year, and this time around we look at the linebackers with rookie Jamin Davis, Cole Holcomb, and Landon Collins (2nd half of the season). 17:45- We discuss a report that robot umps could be coming to MiLB, in the AAA level. We discuss this here. 28:15- With the new stadium focus in Virginia from the last few weeks, we hit the phone lines and ask if there was one thing that is a non-negotiable you would really want with this new stadium, what would it be? Would it be a metro stop, a retractable roof, etc?
Tanner and Jeff talk with Andy Gossel of the AAA Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs. Andy's path to the majors is probably one of the roads least traveled by sports turf managers. Andy was a PE teacher/Athletic Director when the Iron Pigs hired him. He tells us about his most significant challenges when he started on the third day of the 2021 baseball season! He talks about the role he has taken with mentoring others through social media and credits those that helped carve the trail for him. Jeff Fowler, Penn State Extension (host) Tanner DelValle, Penn State Extension (host) Andy Gossel, AAA Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs Lead photo: Andy Gossel
I look forward to Super Bowl 55 and the Gold Medal game. Sabres extend Dahlin. Minor League Baseball wacky "Playoff system."
Hello ModernJeepers welcome to Episode 117 of The ModernJeeper Show… the show about Jeeps, Jeeping and Jeepers.Matson and Corey — who is back home after being on the road for five weeks — are joined this week by ModernJeeper Rachle Engle, event coordinator extraordinaire for Bartact, the California-based seat cover manufacturer.Like is usual for a show about Jeeps, Jeeping & Jeepers… they talk real estate, scary movies, diversity amongst Jeepers, Barbie Jeeps, wheel speed, going from head chef to off road brand ambassador, being a podcast virgin, lumber NFT, overnight DJ’s, iconic rock vs classic rock, octonauts & aliens, slim-jims & chap stick, how Trek-Armor became Bartact, Navy Seals & Tacomas, AAA baseball, off road carnies, planning the Rubicon, going rogue & eliminating swamp bum.And they tackle the concept of consideration… yep, being considerate is our “tech tip” of the week. BTW, if you wonder “what the F” are these guys doing? You can see the full video, in all it’s glory at YouTube.com/modernjeeper As always, we are extremely grateful to our supporters & friends including Warn Winches, Raceline Wheels, Bestop, Milestar Tires, Rugged Radios, Adventure Rack Systems, and, of course, Metalcloak.So, sit back, relax with a cold one, and enjoy Episode 117 of The ModernJeeper Show… Helpful links - Jeep BeachJeep Engine OptionsJeep 4Xe SalesModernJeeper PodcastBantam Jeep FestivalBartactKC LightsOff Road ExpoRoamrThe bartack stitchAMC Jeep HatMitch Walk minor league statisticsMekMagnetSMORRModernJeeper Adventures MoabClay Valley Dirt ParkUltimate AdventureRock Slide EngineeringKings of the HammersJohnson ValleyRubicon Trail
Brett "Htown Wheelhouse" Chancey sits down with Kevin Zlotnik owner of the Sugarland Skeeters and discusses their history, how the deal came about with the Astros and some of the big names that have come through Constellation Field. This part 1 of 2 interview is a must listen for any Astros fan wanting to know more about the local AAA baseball team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brett "Htown Wheelhouse" Chancey sits down with Kevin Zlotnik owner of the Sugarland Skeeters and discusses their history, how the deal came about with the Astros and some of the big names that have come through Constellation Field. This part 1 of 2 interview is a must listen for any Astros fan wanting to know more about the local AAA baseball team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brent and Austen talk about how broken Carson Wentz is right now for the Eagles. Plus, Jumbo Shrimp Owner Ken Babby joins the show to talk about the Jumbo Shimp moving up to AAA Baseball!
The Boy Scouts receive 80,000+ accusations of sexual abuse, Round Rock Express to change to AAA Baseball affiliates with the Texas Rangers, and Jeff Bezos to donate to companies helping with climate change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MonkeySports' Jason Felts and Hank Likes talk about the most recent developments between the MLB owners and the Players' Association, and if they think we'll see professional baseball in 2020 (2:44). They then discuss the NBA's attempt at coming back, as well as the rumblings of a second league being formed, and how that could make its way into baseball's professional ranks (7:28) before being joined by the Public Relations and Communications Director for the Houston Astros' AAA affiliate, the Round Rock Express' Andrew Felts. Andrew talks about how Minor League Baseball has been a part of the conversation to play any form of a season in 2020 (12:59) and how Minor League teams are staying in touch with their players and trying to keep as much normalcy as possible (17:29). The three then get into the lighter side of Minor League baseball and discuss some of the most ridiculous Minor League promotions and antics that Andrew's seen in his career (23:15) before talking about the newly founded Round Rock Hairy Men who will be playing in the Texas Collegiate League this summer (36:08). Be sure to use promo code "Podcast10" on your next order from BaseballMonkey.com for 10% off your entire purchase!
2:34 - What August 7, 2004 mean to Jimmy.3:07 - How much effort he put into getting to the Major Leagues and how rewarding it was getting the call to go.3:58 - How many times he felt like giving up on his dream of reaching MLB4:41 - Growing up in Grand Junction, CO5:20 - How Jimmy and I know each other.5:51 - How he ended up in Arizona to play baseball.7:07 - Jimmy didn’t have any offers to play college baseball.7:46 - He didn’t play the position he played in high school and how he got selected to play for Mesa Community College, a junior college elite program.9:04 - When he thought he might be able to play baseball professional & how he got into professional baseball.11:24 - What was the call like when he was drafted.12:31 - Where his first professional assignment was and that experience16:09 - How realistic it is for AAA to play in the Major Leagues.17:28 - How he feels about MLB’s proposal to eliminate 42 minor league teams in 2020.19:10 - How Jimmy feels most players feel about the journey to get to the Major Leagues in regards to pay.20:41 - How he felt as a minor league player that it’s understood that he would have to sacrifice.21:54 - What the difference in pay is between levels and do different clubs pay differently.23:05 - How player representation with agents happens.24:12 - Do players have a voice in the business aspect of baseball?25:02 - What kind of instruction the players get at each level of baseball26:30 - What it was like being at AAA, then getting demoted and then promoted to MLB.29:38 - What the situation was like when he got the call up to MLB and the process on getting there.31:42 - What happened when he got to Kansas City for his debut.33:09 - What his mentality was when he made his MLB debut as a pitcher.35:23 - He pitched 10 games in MLB - which game is most memorable.37:55 - What the best part of being in the Major Leagues.39:09 - How difficult it is to stay in MLB.39:41 - How his MLB career ended and what happens to a player after that.41:11 - How playing foreign baseball is different from the U.S.41:48 - What was most surprising about the different cultures around the world.42:46 - What players have to do to guard their signs during the game.43:30 - What “tipping pitches” is.44:48 - What is acceptable sign stealing in baseball and how technology has affected the game.46:03 - How does a pitcher recognize that sign stealing is happening.48:03 - How he feels the environment is for sign stealing in MLB49:02 - How will MLB know that sign stealing is going to happen.49:51 - How he feels technology can benefit baseball in the future.50:42 - What he’s been doing since he left baseball.51:27 - What some of the most valuable lessons he’s learned in his career.
Registration Listing 2020 Spring (Baseball) Pawcatuck Little League offers the following Baseball Divisions: Tee Ball (4-5 yrs) - T-ball offers younger kids the chance to learn the basics of catching, throwing, swinging and running the bases. This division is co-ed where practice and games are typically scheduled on Saturday's only. Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 Tee Ball (4-5 yrs) $70.00 AA Baseball (6-7 yrs) - is a safe, fun, coach-pitch environment where players will be taught baseball fundamentals. Players who are league are 5-6 that have participated in the Tee Ball Division for one regular season are eligible to be selected a Minor League Division. AA Baseball (6-7 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 AAA Baseball (8-9 yrs) - is a safe, fun environment where players will be taught fundamentals and play competitive baseball. AAA Baseball (8-9 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 Majors Baseball (10-12 yrs) - is a competitive environment where your son will be taught advanced competitive baseball skills. Majors Baseball (10-12 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 2020 Babe Ruth (Baseball) Babe Ruth Baseball (13-15 yrs) - is a fun, competitive, travel-based league that lets your son hone his advanced skills. Season starts after the High School season ends (around May 15th) 2020 Babe Ruth (Baseball) $150.00 2020 Spring (Softball) Pawcatuck Little League offers the following Softball Divisions: Minors Softball (6-8 yrs) - is a safe, fun environment where your daughter will be taught softball fundamentals. Minors Softball (6-8 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 Majors Softball (9-10 yrs) - is a fun and mildly competitive environment where your daughter will be taught softball fundamentals. Majors Softball (9-10 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 Majors Softball (10-12 yrs) - is a competitive environment where your daughter will be taught softball fundamentals. Majors Softball (11-12 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 Junior Softball (12-15 yrs) - is a competitive environment where your daughter will be taught advanced softball skills. Juniors Softball (12-14 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 To register for Pawcatuck Little League, Pawcatuck Softball or Pawcatuck Babe Ruth Baseball go to bmre.us/pll2020 Stonington Sports is brought to you by BMRE, Bridget Morrissey Real Estate brokered by eXp Realty. Bridget wishes you the best baseball and softball seasons! Have fun everyone!
Registration Listing 2020 Spring (Baseball) Pawcatuck Little League offers the following Baseball Divisions: Tee Ball (4-5 yrs) - T-ball offers younger kids the chance to learn the basics of catching, throwing, swinging and running the bases. This division is co-ed where practice and games are typically scheduled on Saturday's only. Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 Tee Ball (4-5 yrs) $70.00 AA Baseball (6-7 yrs) - is a safe, fun, coach-pitch environment where players will be taught baseball fundamentals. Players who are league are 5-6 that have participated in the Tee Ball Division for one regular season are eligible to be selected a Minor League Division. AA Baseball (6-7 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 AAA Baseball (8-9 yrs) - is a safe, fun environment where players will be taught fundamentals and play competitive baseball. AAA Baseball (8-9 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 Majors Baseball (10-12 yrs) - is a competitive environment where your son will be taught advanced competitive baseball skills. Majors Baseball (10-12 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 2020 Babe Ruth (Baseball) Babe Ruth Baseball (13-15 yrs) - is a fun, competitive, travel-based league that lets your son hone his advanced skills. Season starts after the High School season ends (around May 15th) 2020 Babe Ruth (Baseball) $150.00 2020 Spring (Softball) Pawcatuck Little League offers the following Softball Divisions: Minors Softball (6-8 yrs) - is a safe, fun environment where your daughter will be taught softball fundamentals. Minors Softball (6-8 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 Majors Softball (9-10 yrs) - is a fun and mildly competitive environment where your daughter will be taught softball fundamentals. Majors Softball (9-10 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 Majors Softball (10-12 yrs) - is a competitive environment where your daughter will be taught softball fundamentals. Majors Softball (11-12 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 Junior Softball (12-15 yrs) - is a competitive environment where your daughter will be taught advanced softball skills. Juniors Softball (12-14 yrs) Registration closes on 03/15/2020 at 11:59 PM Season Dates: 04/01/2019 to 07/01/2020 $100.00 To register for Pawcatuck Little League, Pawcatuck Softball or Pawcatuck Babe Ruth Baseball go to bmre.us/pll2020 Stonington Sports is brought to you by BMRE, Bridget Morrissey Real Estate brokered by eXp Realty. Bridget wishes you the best baseball and softball seasons! Have fun everyone!
2:05 - How Carlos and I know each other.2:50 - What it was like growing up in Cuba and how he came to love baseball.3:20 - How he learned to play baseball on the beach in Cuba from an ex-MLB player.4:25 - How he got to the United States in 1961 under the Peter Pan Movement sponsored by the Catholic Church.5:15 - What the adjustment was like coming to the U.S. as a child.7:43 - Being drafted in 1968, how he found out. 8:27 - The deal he made with his parents to play baseball instead of going to college.9:00 - How he got to play at the AAA baseball level.11:00 - How realistic it was for him to move on from AAA to the big leagues at the time.12:32 - How much internal politics affect a player’s progress to get to the next level.14:00 - How Carlos transitioned from a player to a coach.What responsibilities different coaches have:16:05 - Bullpen Coach & how Carlos developed as a coach by talking with major league managers.18:05 - What a traveling secretary’s responsibilities were back in the 1970’s.19:50 - Experience as a Class-A manager at Daytona Beach.21:45 - Responsibilities as a Class-A manager.23:40 - What a pitching coordinator and field coordinator does25:51 - What the difference is in managing at Double-A and Triple-A.27:50 - What the obligations to the MLB club are with AAA players and local ownership.29:20 - What the most difficult part of being a AAA manager.30:38 - How he became a Major League Coach32:04 - How he went from the Astros Organization to the San Francisco Giants as Director of Minor League Operations.34:36 - Carlos reluctantly took the Pitching Coach position with the San Francisco Giants37:40 - How he ended back in AAA to manage the Phoenix Firebirds.40:00 - How he tried to keep the clubhouse fun for players while also recognizing they had to win games. And how that played into your host’s experience.45:15 - What an MLB Bullpen Coach does.48:15 - What a 1st Base Coach does.50:55 - What a 3rd Base Coach does plus and utilizing signs so the other team doesn’t steal them.52:48 - What a Video Coach does.55:13 - What a Director of International Operations does.56:40 - Puerto Rico being a part of the MLB Draft as well as MLB instituting an International Draft58:38 - The talent that the Houston Astros have from Latin American countries.1:00:10 - Whether Cuba will be a part of the MLB Draft.1:02:00 - What used to happen at the Winter Meetings when he was in the front office and what happens today.1:05:15 - What the biggest change has been in baseball from his perspective.1:06:04 - How he sees the game philosophically with technology and metrics & the possible contraction of minor league teams from MLB.1:07:48 - Best advice he’s received in professional baseball.1:08:28 - What he would like people to know about baseball that they might otherwise know.
Rich is back, the mixture of SARS, juvenile diabetes and coronavirus didn't kill him; What you missed on Patreon, just sign up you cheap bastards, it's only $5; The difference between AAA Baseball and AAA Wrestling; Rich's bitterness towards the right-wing is explained; Rich wants to blow up a baseball and raise money, tweet him your ideas; Travel dilemma for Feeney, the REAL ID is coming in October; Raven solves the Climate Change crisis; DVDA definition revealed; Searching for porn during the show, is it gay if swords touch in a gangbang?; Number 18 on Apple Podcasts in wrestling podcasts, still trending higher in Finland; Fan Mail this week includes some "would you rather"; and of course, all the usual perversions. Have Raven say things that you want him to say, either for yourself or for someone you want to talk big-game shit to by going to www.cameo.com/ravenprime1
A few friends travel to Sweden to visit a rural hometown's fabled mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre podcast at the hands of a pagan cult. On Episode 383 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Midsommar, the second film from director Ari Aster! We also find out Ravenshadow’s perfect Stromboli, MonsterZero has a complete breakdown about the nickname of a local sports team, and we talk about what we’re thankful for. So follow your favorite cult, and dance around the May Pole and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: The Parisian Babyshaker, lots of stuff going on, Little Jack Horny, Yanni Wolfenstein, Zamfir, Gallagher show, Happy Thanksgiving, Peter North, The Mandalorian, Jango Fett, 2001, Gypsy baby tossing, Will Ferrell punching babies, Apple Bottom Gang, apple turnover, gurgling time in the bowels of love, AAA Baseball, The WooSox, Wally the Green Monster, Coffee with Flair, The Bodydonnas, Polar, MZ going nuts, Ric Flair, throwing out the first pitch, the Ravenshadow Stromboli stand, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Midsommar, Hereditary, former NCW champ, Ari Aster, Florence Pugh, folk horror, psychotropics, Will Poulter, foreshadowing, pagan rituals, Heaven’s Gate, Blue Nikes, cults, Waco, manscaping, “the lights was great,'' toxic masculinity, Lowlife, Ryan Prows, Dial D for Douche, Night Patrol, Linda Blair, wrangling, Evil Dead remastered, Knives Out, Rian Johnson, and gurgling time in the bowels of love.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
TJ chats with Isotopes GM John Traub on the World Series and the future of AAA Baseball. UNM Econ Prof. Phil Ganderton talks about the economy, learn whether or not he is predicting a recession. Plus an anything goes "Free for All"
Marco & Joanna discuss AAA Baseball team's link to Hispanic culture, whether Disney's classic cartoons are better than their new live action remakes, if its OK for men to cry on the first date, and get excited over the new Hello Kitty Pop Up Cafe on The Strip.
The multi-talented actor, choreographer, dancer Anna Marie Dobbins is the guest for episode 267! Things talked about in this episode was theme interviews, getting started, dance influencing acting, sleeping patterns, chill time, moving to LA, Southern food, AAA Baseball, character work, hiding the southern charm, types of characters, working in horror and being able to scream.
Nate played with Berkshire Baseball in High School and went onto help them win Championships in “06 and ’07. He then played for the Barnstormers and is now heading to Mexico playing AAA Baseball with the Tijuana Toros where it‘s a 9-inning Carnival! In Part 2 Nate talks about his perspective of the evolution of Berkshire Baseball to BIG Vision!
Nate played with Berkshire Baseball in High School and went onto help them win Championships in “06 and ’07. He then played for the Barnstormers and is now heading to Mexico playing AAA Baseball with the Tijuana Toros where it‘s a 9-inning Carnival! In Part 2 Nate talks about his perspective of the evolution of Berkshire Baseball to BIG Vision!
Nate played with Berkshire Baseball in High School and went onto help them win Championships in “06 and ’07. He then played for the Barnstormers and is now heading to Mexico playing AAA Baseball with the Tijuana Toros where it‘s a 9-inning Carnival!
Nate played with Berkshire Baseball in High School and went onto help them win Championships in “06 and ’07. He then played for the Barnstormers and is now heading to Mexico playing AAA Baseball with the Tijuana Toros where it‘s a 9-inning Carnival!
Chris Ransom breaks down his newest 2015 NFL Mock Draft. Chris also recaps the 2015 OHL Priority Selection, Discusses whether the Pittsburgh Penguins or Boston Bruins get the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, Buffalo Sabres guaranteed McDavid or Eichel, MLB, AAA Baseball, and an MLS Upset from Friday.