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Mariners Assistant GM Andy McKay joins Bump and Stacy from the EQC Hotline to talk about the upcoming season, Cal Raleigh’s extension, and more. Starting Pitcher Emerson Hancock joins the show live from T-Mobile Park talks about his excitement for the upcoming season, being an athlete at Georgia, crazy training methods, and much more. They go around the NFL and talk about some of the top headlines with just a month remaining until the Draft. And they talk about what stuck out to them from their interviews with Tony Arnerich, Emerson Hancock and Andy McKay.
How are we feeling heading into Spring Training about your Seattle Mariners? Nathan Bishop joins for a Molly Whop session to talk about the threats of the other teams in the division and if the Mariners have a shot to win it. Vice President and Assistant General Manager of the Mariners Andy McKay joins the show to talk about the player development process, Spring Training, and much more. Thoughts on the Andy McKay interview. Best Athlete actors of all time. Thoughts on the 4 nations Face off. Checking the Tullamore Dew Textline. Softy joins for cross talk.
Salk looks at the Jerry Dipoto comments from a different perspective, explaining why Dipoto is taking a gamble with this coaching staff and keeping most of the same roster from 2024. Then, they re-air their conversation with Andy McKay where he dives in on some of the Mariners exciting prospects.
Brock and Salk discuss the importance of standards and how it ties to leaders in sports. Then, they welcome on Mariners Assistant General Manager Andy McKay to discuss the state of the Mariners farm system and some of their top prospects, the process of developing these players and plenty more.
We get into a discussion on helping athletes develop their mental game after talking to Mariners assistant GM, Andy McKay. Then, ESPN's Evan Cohen joins us to discuss radio row and break down the Chiefs Eagles matchup.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Mariners Assistant GM Andy McKay to talk about the rejuvenated farm system, insider Shannon Dreyer joins the show to preview this upcoming series against the Detroit Tigers, broadcaster Aaron Goldsmith on how fun watching the Mariners has been since the trade deadline, finally they talk about Freddie Freeman returning to the Dodgers lineup as well as the White Sox record tying losing streak in MLB Headlines.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Mariners Assistant General Manager Andy McKay to discuss the upcoming MLB Draft and the farm system, they look back on the weekend sweep of the Texas Rangers with the voice of the Mariners Rick Rizzs, they get you ready for this series against the Guardians with Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer, and they bring you some of biggest stories around the MLB, including All Star voting and Mookie Betts’ injury.
New Romantic: A subculture movement that originated in the UK in the 1970s and early 80s that focused on a more androgynous and glamorous style. Artists and bands like Boy George and Roxy Music popularized the look and feel of the New Romantic style.Neuromantic: Yukihiro Takahashi's 1981 solo album. A pun on New Romantic and a reference to Takahashi's own neurosis. Neuromantic may have all three members of Yellow Magic Orchestra, but this was Takahashi's chance to showcase his incredible musicianship. He collaborated with Andy McKay and Phil Manzera of the aforementioned Roxy Music to create a masterpiece that wasn't afraid to challenge the listener with its futuristic cyberpunk-esque sound.DJ/Curator/Producer Mark "Frosty" McNeill joins us to talk about the European influence in Neuromantic, the process of creating the Pacific Breeze compilations, and how the boom of city pop has affected record labels and artists today.Check out our Spotify playlist for this episode! We also have the playlist on YouTubeIf you enjoy Primer please support the show and get some cool gifts too!Follow Frosty: Instagram | DublabFollow Primer: Instagram | Twitter | TikTok
Are you a business owner that's thought about selling your business but don't know where to start? Andy McKay with Baird's Business Owner Solutions Team joins us on the podcast to talk about what business owners should think about before going through the sale process, expectations about what all the process entails, and trends around the current Mergers and Acquisition landscape. Follow us: LinkedIn | Facebook | Website | FYFA Book For more information about the Perry Richey Group of Baird Private Wealth Management, go to our website, call us at 270.467.9664, or email us at theperryricheygroup@rwbaird.com. Click here to purchase Finding Your Financial Advisor on Amazon.
This week we welcome one of the best coaches I have heard speak on the mental side of the game, Andy Mckay. Andy is currently the Assistant GM for the Seattle Mariners. In this episode, we talk about goal setting, preparing for failure, and why as a coach, you should be coaching a player's response and not their result.Time Stamps [6:04] The Importance of Long-Term and Short-Term Goals for Players[11:41] Key Focus Areas for Mental development[19:04] Helping players Prepare for Failure[26:07] Coaching the Response not the Result[29:47] Changing the Pitching Approach[34:48] Game-Changing Epiphanies: When Baseball Players' Realizations Alter Their Perspective on the Field[37:24] Knowing a Player, Process Beyond the Data[40:41] Strategies for Helping Players Overcome the Fear of Failure[49:25] Realizations all throughout Andy's Coaching Career[51:35] The Qualities and Practices that Make a Great Baseball Coach [54:04] Quantifying the Impact and Progress of Baseball CoachesFollow Andy Mckay on Twitter: @AndyMcKayHG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mariners Assistant General Manager Andy McKay joins the show to talk about his journey to his new promotion and his time overseeing the Mariners farm club system, there is no support staff with the Mariners everyone plays a part // Andy McKay felt some validation when the Mariners ended the drought, Andy believes he knew Cal Raleigh was going to hit that walk-off homerun, a deep dive into Andy McKay's offseason library collection, what were some good books he read in the offseason, Andy gives major props to Aaron Goldsmith for his ability to bring the game to life over the TV and radio // Sam Blum a writer for The Athletic who covers the Angels joins Gary and Aaron to talk about the news of the almost sale of the Angels, believes if there was a sale it would have been for a record amount in the MLB, what is it going to take to keep Ohtani on the Angels, the Angels have gone for more of short term investments in terms of players than going big in free agency // Show wrap up See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wiley, Will and Dave entertain special guest Seattle Mariner team President Jerry Dipoto. The former 3rd round pick gives valuable insight into the experiences that have lead to the evolution of one of the best baseball team builders in MLB. The lessons learned go all the way back to instructional league as a player to his time with Dan O'Dowd to present day experiences with contemporaries and thinkers within his own organization. We are treated to an introspective look on himself as a young pitcher, how he handles the multitude of inputs, the balance of analytics and baseball, his core tenants when evaluating a player, and the #1 question he asks when hiring a skipper. As a true leader he spreads the credit for both his and the Mariner's success around- Scott Servais, Perry Hill, Andy McKay, and of course Wiley and Will.
Mariners coach, Andy McKay, joins KNBR Tonight with FP to preview game 2 of the Mariners/Astros seriesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mariners coach, Andy McKay, joins KNBR Tonight with FP to preview game 2 of the Mariners/Astros seriesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We examine the sensational start to George Kirby's career through the eyes of those in the organization. We will also have a long chat with Andy McKay. 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
11:00 - Andy McKay, Mariners coach & Senior Director of Baseball Development, Four Down Territory: 1st Down: Now that the USFL season is over. What are your thoughts on the product and do think it served its purpose? 2nd Down: Rookie mini camps have started for multiple teams across the NFL. What's it like for these young men taking their first steps towards trying to make an NFL roster? 3rd Down: Another day in the NFL offseason means another list, and another reason to be offended. DK was left out of the Madden 23 top 10 receiver rankings. Who should he replace? 4th Down: Any other veteran free agents the hawks should take a look at? // The Timeline // Taking calls to hear the best arguments for and against a possible trade for Juan Soto See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy McKay, Mariners Director of Player Development Four Down Territory First Down - Fireworks in the SEC! Major shots fired between Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher, who is in the right here? Second Down - Does the new NIL system need regulation in college football? Third Down - Four Seahawks rookies that have the best chance to be starters from Day 1? Fourth Down - Have you ever… stolen anything? The Timeline -The Yankees cut 2019 3rd round pick Jake Sanford amid allegations he sold stolen equipment from his teammates and defrauded some fans by never sending the items they had purchased Would hound teammates for their equipment to sell online, but would also take it from their lockers Then fans who would try to buy the equipment would argue that Sanford would take their money but not deliver the goods A Canadian walk on -After being named to the NBA's All-Rookie 1st team, Rockets G Jalen Green tweeted "shoutout Bill Simmons my dawg fr" after Simmons publicly said he wouldn't vote for Green Don't look but the Mariners are .500 on the road trip! Why does it feel worse? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Christmas Carol @ the Movies #1 Welcome to the latest episode of REEL TALK, the official We Made This network movie show. In the first of a festive four-part look at Charles Dickens' A CHRISTMAS CAROL at the movies, host Rob Turnbull, of You Have Been Watching, and guest Andy McKay, look at the 1951 Alastair Sim-starring adaptation, SCROOGE... Join us next time as we continue our a special festive four-part examination of Charles Dickens' A CHRISTMAS CAROL at the movies... Host / Editor Rob Turnbull Guest Andy McKay Executive Producer Tony Black Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis Theme music: 'On the Podium' (c) Radio Night via Epidemic Sound
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Bryan Ferry nació el 26 de septiembre de 1945 en Washington, condado de Durham, Inglaterra (Reino Unido). Hijo de Fred Ferry, un trabajador agrícola que también cuidaba ponis, Bryan estudió Bellas Artes en la Universidad de Newcastle y se convirtió en profesor de cerámica en Londres, hasta que encontró su verdadera vocación: la música.1 Inició su carrera musical en su época universitaria como cantante en el conjunto de rock The Banshees, conoció a Richard Hamilton, artista y gurú que fundaría posteriormente el movimiento "British Pop Art", el cual, le inspiró e influenció en su visión musical. Posteriormente se incorporó a The City Blues y luego a Gas Board, un grupo soul junto a Graham Simpson y John Porter, con quien a fines de 1970 forma Roxy Music junto con otros amigos.El nacimiento de Roxy MusicLa formación del grupo Roxy Music en 1970 comenzó en su época de estudiante de arte obsesionado por todo aquello que tuviese que ver con belleza ideal, se anunció en el periódico: “Se busca teclista con la intención de formar un grupo, yo soy cantante y pianista”. ...recibiendo una respuesta inmediata: “Me llamo Andy McKay y no soy teclista toco el saxo y el oboe pero tengo un sintetizador y conozco quien puede tocarlo” Esa persona a quien Andy se refería era nada más y menos que Brian Peter de la Salle Eno, más conocido como Eno o posteriormente Brian Eno.Luego se integró Paul Thompson, el batería, quien era amigo de Bryan. El grupo se completó definitivamente con un guitarrista que ya se había presentado varias veces para que lo dejaran integrarse sin éxito, y por insistente, finalmente consiguió entrar y se desveló como un gran talento, se trataba de Phil Manzanera.El grupo Roxy Music se formó, además de por Bryan Ferry, por Graham Simpson, Andy Mackay, Brian Eno, David O'List, y Phil Manzanera logrando ser uno de los grupos más eclécticos e innovadores de la historia de la música; unos tipos con un cantante y pianista que parecen sacados del casting de película Casablanca, un saxofonista con tupé y pelo largo embutido en traje espacial, un guitarrista con gafas de avispa, un teclista que juega a la ambigüedad y un batería con pinta de heavy formaron probablemente el grupo más influyente en esa década.El primer éxito del grupo fue la canción "Virginia Plain". A este tema le siguieron muchos más. Muchos de los álbumes de la agrupación causaron sensación gracias a la voz de Bryan Ferry y a la contribución de Eno en sintetizadores.Después de lanzar dos producciones, Eno deja Roxy Music. De esta manera Bryan Ferry se convierte en el líder del conjunto. Para ese entonces, Ferry inicia una relación sentimental con la modelo Jerry Hall (quien apareció en algunos videos musicales del grupo en temas como "Let's Stick Together" y "The Price of Love", así como en la carátula del disco “Siren”). Los aspectos más destacados incluyen viejos éxitos como "River of Salt" de Ketty Lester, una alegre lectura de Elvis Presley en "Baby I Don't Care" y un notable éxito en la versión de Bob Dylan, "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall.Inicios de la carrera en solitario de Bryan FerryTras la gira promocional del álbum “Siren”, Roxy Music se separó temporalmente en 1976. Bryan Ferry comenzó su carrera como solista unos años antes, en 1973, debutando con el álbum “These Foolish Things” y un año más tarde “Another Time, Another Place”. En 1976 aparece el disco “Let's Stick Together” y cantó el tema de los Beatles, “She's Leaving Home”, para el documental “All This and World War II”.No fue hasta 1977 que finalmente Bryan Ferry compuso un álbum de canciones para un trabajo en solitario, grabando "In You Mind" con un par de éxitos como "This is tomorrow" y "Tokyo Joe". Esa misma primavera, Ferry aparecido en la banda sonora de "All This y World War II", cantando "She´s leaving home" de Los Beatles. Al año siguiente, se retiró a Montreux para completar el muy logrado "The Bride Stripped Bare" en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radioflowok/message
Jake and Stacy are live from Edgar's Cantina at T-Mobile Park for a historic day, the M's have been scorching hot since late May, college athletes are now able to profit off of their names, images and likenesses, Dan Snyder fined $10 million for a toxic workplace culture, three NFL teams were fined for OTA violations // GUEST: Mariners director of player development Andy McKay discusses the team's surprising success // Who is the Mariners all-star? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy McKay, Director of Player Development for the Mariners, joins Bob and Groz to discuss how the pandemic affected the timeline for some young prospects, why no one player is the same as the develop, and what the team is looking to see out of their loaded farm system. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave and Bob are LIVE from T-Mobile Park. John Clayton joins to discuss the Seahawks schedule, and Mariners Director of Player Development Andy McKay talks about Jarred Kelenic and Logan Gilbert's progression through the M's system. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mariners director of player development Andy McKay joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss the call-up tonight of Jarred Kelenic and Logan Gilbert, the progress of the team's rebuild to get to this point and what to expect from two of the organization's top prospects.
Mariners director of player development Andy McKay joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss the call-up tonight of Jarred Kelenic and Logan Gilbert, the progress of the team's rebuild to get to this point and what to expect from two of the organization's top prospects. More breakdowns of the Seahawks and NFL's schedule released yesterday. And One Last Thing
Episode 7: Chris dresses up as Oscar The Grouch for the Mariners' home series against the cheating Houston Astros. The Monday Mojo team recaps the M's winning three straight series, taking first place in the AL West. We also interview Mariners Director Of Player Development Andy McKay who explains his role and the importance of building mental toughness within the organization.
The choices we make as humans and why that's where our power is. Trying to overcome our DNA by having real intent and purpose or we will be constrained by comfort and normalcy. “The Drift” away from our purpose and why we need an anchor.
In this episode, Allistair gets to chat to Andy McKay, the Director of player development at the Seattle Mariners Baseball Franchise. Amongst others things, Andy shares with us his '7 Superpowers for Coaches.'
The new frontier of long term baseball development is the brain game. Andy McKay is excellent in describing how to conquer the mind. Lots discussed, great stuff, lots of notes. Creating a better culture. 10 percent of players have physical skills to separate from the pack. 90 percent of other players need to master the... The post Andy McKay Seattle Mariners Director of Player Development, Former College and USA Coach appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.
We detail the sweep of the Texas Rangers over the weekend. Andy McKay chats with Shannon about the players in Tacoma.
Kyle Lewis and Justin Dunn join us. We have a great conversation with Andy McKay. Chris Townsend stops by to talk A's.
Rick Rizzs, Gary Hill, and Shannon Drayer sit down to talk with some folks from the Mariners organization, and go over their thoughts leading into Spring Training. They visit with young outfielder, Kyle Lewis, and player development director Andy McKay. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Times beat writer Ryan Divish and columnist Larry Stone discuss the Mariners pre-spring training luncheon, including the news of Mitch Haniger needing surgery and missing spring training. Also audio of GM Jerry Dipoto, manager Scott Servais and director of player development Andy McKay and their press conferences from the luncheon.
The Mariners beat Tampa Bay in the first game of the series after taking two of three from Toronto. We have all the details. Brian Anderson tells us some great stories and Andy McKay is here.
The Cardinals take two of three from the Mariners and we have the details. Andy McKay joins us for a long conversation. Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney is also here.
In the second hour, Jason Puckett and Tim Booth, sitting in for Cliff Avril, continue to discuss Chris Petersen's comments about Washington's recruiting tactics, chat with Andy McKay, Seattle Mariners Director of Player Development, about his career and job, plus M's prospects, then Cliff's Camp focuses on Shaquem Griffin of the Hawks.
Andy McKay, Seattle Mariners Director of Player Development, joins Jason Puckett and Tim Booth, sitting in for Cliff Avril, to discuss his career before taking this job, his current role with the team and what it includes, the development system, Jarred Kelenic, other outfield prospects in the organization, plus a minor league pitcher.
Listen to the audio of the Mariners annual pre-spring training luncheon, including general manager Jerry Dipoto, manager Scott Servais and director of player development Andy McKay. Times beat writer Ryan Divish and Tim Booth of the Associated Press then analyze and offer thoughts on what was said at the press conference.
We are back, baby, after a long hiatus caused by the deadly trifecta of the holidays, Hall of Fame craziness, and Kate forgetting that it was her turn to edit the podcast. But Kate, John, and Matthew are back, with a Frankenstein pod stitched together from bits of the forgotten pod and this newer version [ummm the podcast was actually the doctor?]. 0 - 30:00: Intro and apologia and EDGAR MARTINEZ IS OFFICIALLY A HALL OF FAMER. We make some sounds! Kate waxes long (very long) about her love of Edgar Martinez and community service, and wonders why not all baseball players don’t follow Edgar’s advice to just hit the ball where it is. Matthew describes the creamy skin of Alex Rodriguez, for some reason. John’s mic makes a weird popping noise at one point, sorry about it. Also Kate accidentally refers to Albert Pujols’s career in the past tense, and she is very sorry about it. 30:00 - 50:00: Media Day rundown. Kate recaps the highlights and summarizes the major takeaways from the day, as observed by someone sitting at home in front of the computer, including a renewed push to Control the Zone, the farm system and Andy McKay, and the first public comments by members of the front office about Dr. Martin’s accusations. Matthew looks at the players who spoke during Media Day and notes that the Mariners are infringing on Chris Rock’s copyright. Kate points out how diverse the team is getting, especially at the lower minors (and invokes this adorable moment of Taiwanese prospect Jingyu Chang hanging out with 2018 draftees Cal Raleigh and Logan Gilbert), and points out that with the departure of Nelson Cruz, Dee Gordon seems to have become the de facto clubhouse leader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If each Seattle sports team were a stock, which team would you buy right now? The Mariners are at their lowest point, so they have the furthest to rise, but they could be a few years away still. The UW basketall team has started to rise, still a long way to go, but are getting there much faster. On another edition of Dick and Dave in the Locker Room (not actually in a locker room), they caught up with J.p. Crawford, and Mallex Smith. The Dawgs are trying to get a win in Eugene for the first time in nine years tonight. What's the key to a victory over the Ducks? Donald Watts has insight. Earlier today Softy asked Andy McKay to compare the depth of the minor league system today to the depth when he got here ...and he couldn't.
If each Seattle sports team were a stock, which team would you buy right now? The Mariners are at their lowest point, so they have the furthest to rise, but they could be a few years away still. The UW basketall team has started to rise, still a long way to go, but are getting there much faster. On another edition of Dick and Dave in the Locker Room (not actually in a locker room), they caught up with J.p. Crawford, and Mallex Smith. The Dawgs are trying to get a win in Eugene for the first time in nine years tonight. What's the key to a victory over the Ducks? Donald Watts has insight. Earlier today Softy asked Andy McKay to compare the depth of the minor league system today to the depth when he got here ...and he couldn't.
Hall of Fame balloting season is upon us, so will it be a home run for Edgar Martinez's hopes on his final year of eligibility? Rick, Shannon, Mike, and Gary discuss. Later, Shannon has a sit down with Mariners Director of Player Development, Andy McKay as the team recently took some of their top prospects through many different types of clinics to begin the offseason. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Executive Access podcast, MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand chats with three members of different front offices detailing the art of developing a successful Major League player. Tigers VP and assistant GM David Chadd discusses the importance of scouting and details the successes he’s had winning championships with the Marlins and Red Sox. Mariners director of player development Andy McKay discusses how the makeup of a successful player is 100% mental. Rockies director of pitching operations Mark Wiley explains the organizational phrase “attitude over altitude” and how pitchers can overcome outside obstacles to thrive in the Majors.
On the Executive Access podcast, MLB.com's Mark Feinsand chats with three members of different front offices detailing the art of developing a successful Major League player. Tigers VP and assistant GM David Chadd discusses the importance of scouting and details the successes he's had winning championships with the Marlins and Red Sox. Mariners director of player development Andy McKay discusses how the makeup of a successful player is 100% mental. Rockies director of pitching operations Mark Wiley explains the organizational phrase "attitude over altitude" and how pitchers can overcome outside obstacles to thrive in the Majors.
Abbie McKay, the daughter of Carlton legend Andy McKay, speaks to Sam about becoming the first ever AFLW father/daughter player
We open the airwaves to connect with loyal ABCA member and current Seattle Mariners Director of Player Development Andy McKay about all of the dynamics being considered by Major League Baseball clubs when it comes to developing their rosters throughout their organizations. This is a powerful show and McKay forces us all to take to pen and paper to keep up with this discussion on topics such as developing the mental game, adjustability in the box, controlling the strike zone on both sides of the baseball and the important analytics and technologies inside the game that are driving development. McKay opens up his growth, spending most of his career in the college ranks to evolving with the game and embracing the trends towards data-driven viewpoints and letting the numbers guide his department’s mission towards developing their Mariner players. We also uncover the culture inside the Seattle organization, how focusing on the ‘people’ and the ‘process’ has centered the club’s vision plus how the Mariners are focusing on building team chemistry and building selfless teams and teammates across all their various levels.
We open the airwaves to connect with loyal ABCA member and current Seattle Mariners Director of Player Development Andy McKay about all of the dynamics being considered by Major League Baseball clubs when it comes to developing their rosters throughout their organizations. This is a powerful show and McKay forces us all to take to pen and paper to keep up with this discussion on topics such as developing the mental game, adjustability in the box, controlling the strike zone on both sides of the baseball and the important analytics and technologies inside the game that are driving development. McKay opens up his growth, spending most of his career in the college ranks to evolving with the game and embracing the trends towards data-driven viewpoints and letting the numbers guide his department's mission towards developing their Mariner players. We also uncover the culture inside the Seattle organization, how focusing on the ‘people' and the ‘process' has centered the club's vision plus how the Mariners are focusing on building team chemistry and building selfless teams and teammates across all their various levels.
We open the airwaves to connect with loyal ABCA member and current Seattle Mariners Director of Player Development Andy McKay about all of the dynamics being considered by Major League Baseball clubs when it comes to developing their rosters throughout their organizations. This is a powerful show and McKay forces us all to take to pen and paper to keep up with this discussion on topics such as developing the mental game, adjustability in the box, controlling the strike zone on both sides of the baseball and the important analytics and technologies inside the game that are driving development. McKay opens up his growth, spending most of his career in the college ranks to evolving with the game and embracing the trends towards data-driven viewpoints and letting the numbers guide his department's mission towards developing their Mariner players. We also uncover the culture inside the Seattle organization, how focusing on the ‘people' and the ‘process' has centered the club's vision plus how the Mariners are focusing on building team chemistry and building selfless teams and teammates across all their various levels.
Times beat writer Ryan Divish compiled the audio from the interviews at the Mariners annual pre-spring luncheon at Safeco Field. General manager Jerry Dipoto, manager Scott Servais, director of player development Andy McKay, director of high performance Lorena Martin and new Mariners Dee Gordon and Ryon Healy are featured.
The last podcast of the 2017 season. Scott Servais, Kyle Seager, Nelson Cruz, James Paxton, Mel Stottlemyre and Andy McKay all join us.
Baltimore wins game one of the series. We hear from Andy McKay and Yonder Alonso.
Al Melchior discusses David Price's elbow issues, Lucas Duda being traded to the Rays, and all the latest MLB news. He is joined by Andy McKay, Seattle Mariners, Director of Player Development, talking all things Mariners! #FNTSYRadio #FNTSY #FantasyBaseball #MLB #DavidPrice #LucasDuda #Mariners #Mets #Rays #Mariners Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Al Melchior is joined by Andy McKay, Seattle Mariners, Director of Player Development, talking all things Seattle Mariners. #FNTSYRadio #FNTSY #Fantasybaseball #Mariners #AndyMcKay Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Texas takes game 1. Andy McKay tells us about the M's minor league system. Edwin Diaz visits
The final unbeaten record goes in the West as Ferguslie lose out to East Kilbride with Ross Lyons starring. Forfarshire stay top in the East and there's a 9 wicket haul for former New Zealand test player Andy McKay as Watsonians thrash Grange.Regular host Eddie Gibbs is joined to look over the seventh round of matches in the West and East Premier Leagues by Frank Johnstone and Neil Drysdale. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mariners score 16 runs to cap off a great May. Andy McKay talks about the system and Bullpen Banter returns.
Mariners pre-spring training media briefing
Andy McKay has joined the Mariners from the Rockies as Seattle's new farm director. He joins the podcast to talk about the M's system, his plan for its development and the mental approach to the game. That plus more from Tyler, Sam and Ben Hill.
Twenty-Twos & Tridents – A Podcast About the Seattle Mariners
The Dipoto era of the Seattle Mariners begins to take shape. We discuss the front office restructuring, the hiring of Andy McKay and managerial candidates.