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Baseball By Design: Stories of Minor League Logos and Nicknames
We hit the road this weekend for two Minor League Baseball games in South Carolina. This ragtag band of misfit baseball enthusiasts shares their thoughts after a weekend in two distinctly different towns after seeing the Charleston RiverDogs play the FredNats and the Myrtle Beach Pelicans take on the Augusta GreenJackets. Guests include: Anna DiTommaso, Baseball Bucket List Ranger Amy Burnett, Insta @therealrangeramy, Twitter @rangeramy Dan Simon, Studio Simon: www.studiosimon.net, Insta @studio_simon Find the Baseball By Design podcast online: Twitter @Count2Baseball Instagram @baseballbydesign linktr.ee/BaseballByDesign Baseball By Design is a member of the Curved Brim Media Network.
Caleb, Vann, and Luke sit down again with Dr. Rob Willson to discuss a serious problem in our adolescent athletes - patellar instability. What happens when the kneecap moves out of its natural groove in the thigh bone (femur), either by contact or non-contact? This is a serious injury in the young athlete and proper early management is the key to preserving the all-important articular cartilage that lives on the underside of the kneecap. Dr. Rob Willson is an orthopedic surgeon with Augusta University. He is fellowship-trained in Sports Medicine and is the team physician for the Augusta Greenjackets and all Augusta University athletics.Caleb Mellinger, PT,DPT,OCS, Luke Heusel, PT,DPT,OCS, and Vann Jordan, PT,DPT, OCS, all work at Peak Rehabilitation Fitness and Performance in Augusta, GA.www.Peakrehabfitperform.com
This episode Luke and Caleb welcome back to Peak Rehab Dr. Rob Willson from Augusta University Sports Medicine. Dr. Willson is an orthopedic surgeon, fellowship-trained in sports medicine from the University of Connecticut and is the team physician for the Augusta University Athletics programs as well as the Augusta Greenjackets. Who should have meniscal repair surgery? Why are the menisci important within the knee? How long is the rehabilitation after meniscal repair surgery. Tune in and find out. Educate, Empower, Elevatewww.peakrehabfitnessperform.com
Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We take a look at a remarkable first complete turn of the Augusta Greenjackets rotation, review the week that was at each affiliate, and [READ MORE] The post OFR Farm Report Podcast #113: Augusta Pitchers Master Wood Ducks appeared first on Outfield Fly Rule.
This episode Caleb, Vann, and Luke sit down with Dr. Rob Willson, an August native and orthopedic surgeon in the Augusta University health system who is fellowship- trained in Sports Medicine from the University of Connecticut. Dr. Willson is the team physician for Augusta University (AU) Athletics and the Augusta Greenjackets. Tune in for some great patient education concerning ACL reconstruction and what early rehabilitation will emphasize. Educate, Empower, Elevatewww.Peakrehabfitperform.com
The Savannah Bananas think there's a better way to do almost everything. So they try it all. Some people may think they're crazy. But they are okay with that. No matter what, they just want one thing - to make baseball fun and ultimately give fans the best possible experience at the ballpark. They call this Fans First. Emily Cole is the owner of the Savannah Bananas with her husband, Jesse Cole, which is all about making baseball fun with a Fans First mentality. They're passionate about making baseball fun and are currently planning the 2023 Banana Ball World Tour which will take the Bananas across the US. They are also licensed foster parents and currently have 3 kiddos in their home. Prior to her work with Fans First Entertainment which began in 2011, Emily spent time with Ripken Baseball and the Augusta GreenJackets as well as the Vermont Lake Monsters and the Binghamton Mets. Emily's biggest passion with the team is working with the full-time staff, interns, and hundreds of game-day staff workers to focus on the culture, service, and logistics of events held at the ballpark. Season 6, Episode 25 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast, Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture, and Executive Director of Education Leaders' Organization, the exclusive peer network for School Leaders.
After a solo show last week, we are back with the normal duo and the normal show to take a look at the system as the season winds down. The Augusta GreenJackets have already concluded their season and the Rome Braves are looking ahead now to their postseason matchup with the Bowling Green Hot Rods. Mississippi and Gwinnett still have a little of regular season left to play with the Stripers featuring the deepest cast of prospects still playing in the system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In August we Party with Matthew Kaminski, who Sports Illustrated called "an expert troll" on social media. Matthew shares his experience as the Atlanta Braves Organist. Plus Rob Wicall talks about the first installment of his new series Impact Moments.
In this week's episode, Garrett makes his triumphant return after being sick last week and the fellas talk about the goings on including Royber Salinas' ascension, Mississippi's struggles outside of Jared Shuster, and the delightfully weird play of the Augusta GreenJackets. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 17 includes special guest JJ Niekro. Son of former MLB pitcher Joe Niekro, nephew of Hall of Famer and Braves great Phil Niekro, and brother of former big league first baseman Lance Niekro. JJ is making a name for himself currently in the Braves minor league system with the Augusta GreenJackets.
Well, we had to do this eventually. Garrett and Eric sit down to talk about low-A Augusta as well as rookie ball in the Braves system. Highlights include talking about Joey Estes, Ryan Cusick, Vaughn Grissom, and Tyler Collins. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
During his final road trip of the season, 2020 Cubs first-round draft pick Ed Howard checks in with host Sam Weiderhaft to recap his first professional season. The Pelicans are in Charleston for this week to take on the RiverDogs and will return for their final series of the season to face the Augusta GreenJackets at Pelicans Ballpark from September 14-19.
After an intense period of all MLB Draft all the time for us here at Road to Atlanta, it was nice to be able to focus in on the minor leagues again. Garrett and Eric sit down to talk about a couple of the players the Braves traded away this past week, and then got down to breaking down each level of the minor leagues and highlighting players both good and bad. A fair amount of lamenting the state of the Augusta GreenJackets was done. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While the Pelicans are on the road taking on the Augusta GreenJackets, outfielder Jordan Nwogu stops in to chat with host Sam Weiderhaft about his season so far. Nwogu describes being drafted in the third round of the 2020 MLB Draft, and his experience at the 2019 NCAA College World Series.
Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. Andy goes over his recent visit to Augusta, Georgia and SRP Park, home of the Augusta GreenJackets. Orlando Arcia, Nolan Kingham, and Bryce Elder [READ MORE] The post OFR Farm Report Podcast #62: Road Trip to Soul City appeared first on Outfield Fly Rule.
-Trevor Bauer legal trouble!?-NCAA fucked college baseball-Cubs are officially not back anymore-White sox holding a small lead in the AL Central-Josh Donaldson and Lucas Giolito-Brennan Davis representing the Yipps Pod at the futures gameThis week's episode features an interview with Atlanta Braves Top 30 Prospect, pitcher, Joey Estes. First and foremost, if you are reading this, we need to help get the Augusta GreenJackets walkout songs working. No ifs, ands, or buts about it, we gotta help our guys. Joey has a really cool personable "coming to" moment about living the life playing professional baseball. Other fun stories including Troy Tulowitzki, his nasty changeup, rapid fire questions, and more. FREEEE SMOKE!Outro: Can our own Aaron Furman remove his "Fraud" crown???
After taking last week off (apologies there....Eric had to go be a good dad/husband), Gaurav and Eric sit down for our rundown of all of the levels of the Braves' minor league system. Among topics discussed included the season debuts of Freddy Tarnok and Jared Johnson, this crazy heater that Jesse Franklin is on, the weirdness that is the Augusta GreenJackets, and much more. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode of The Andrew Haines Show, we sat down with Mike Van Hise the General Manager for the Boise Hawks Professional Baseball Club of the Northwest League. Mike is an experienced General Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the sports industry. He's had extensive tenures at clubs such as the Lakewood BlueClaws and the Augusta GreenJackets and is a 2004 graduate of Rowan University. Here's his story. We hope you enjoy :) ----- Boise Hawks' Website: https://www.milb.com/boise Mike's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-van-hise-baseball/ ----- Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewghaines/ Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ7cqGc9pC4L1gRaM04ViVw ----- Thank you to our sponsors for making the Andrew Haines Show possible: Eggheadcreativestudio.com livesourceapp.com
Yesterday was a big day for our Augusta Greenjackets, as they were named an affiliate of the Atlanta Braves! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Funnville Nine driven by AAA, Richmond Flying Squirrels broadcaster Trey Wilson catches up with 2019 Flying Squirrels pitcher and San Francisco Giants top pitching prospect Sean Hjelle. The conversation includes Sean discussing adjusting to new dad life, keeping his pitching skills sharp without games in 2020, moving to Lexington, Ky., growing up playing baseball and basketball in Minnesota, how he ended up going to the University of Kentucky for his collegiate career with the Wildcats in the SEC, cheering on the UK basketball team at Rupp Arena, the day the San Francisco Giants selected him in the second round of the 2018 MLB Draft, kicking off his professional career with the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes that summer, opening 2019 in Single-A with the Augusta GreenJackets, the challenges of pitching in the California League with the San Jose Giants, getting moved up to Double-A along with fellow top prospects Joey Bart and Heliot Ramos in August of 2019, the growing pains of facing a higher level of completion in Double-A with the Flying Squirrels, getting an invitation to MLB spring training with the Giants in 2020 and working with catcher Joey Bart.
Some of us have already gotten our coronavirus relief stimulus checks, while others of us are still waiting for some stimulation. Today is the final Baby Name Bracket before Baby Cash's name is revealed tomorrow, and today is also Virtual Opening Day for the Augusta Greenjackets! We induct another local hero into our Kicks 99 Thank You Krew; plus, the economy isn't the only thing that has taken a hit because of COVID-19: some of our personal hygiene is suffering as we work from home. A woman in Macon, Georgia received free Chick-Fil-A for life after she gave birth in their parking lot! If you knew you'd get free products or admission for LIFE, where would you have your baby?
On this week’s FAB Podcast, Kristin Ray chats with Hannah Bradley, Assistant Director Of Media Relations at the Southern Conference as part of the Young Female Professionals Series. Hannah has experience working in three different university’s athletic communications office and is now working on the conference level. Hannah shares her experiences of interning with the Augusta Greenjackets, her batgirl transition to SID student worker then SID transition to GA, the importance of volunteering — she recommends asking to volunteer; no one turns that down, it’s great experience and grows your network. They discuss how your network is so important, to continue to grow and maintain it constantly, to join professional organizations, and to reach out to others in the profession for advice and mentorship, within organizations, as well as joining committees and mentoring programs. Hannah shines a light on the demands and perks of working as a sports information director sharing some unique opportunities for women to learn more about her side of the industry. And she has also take on the education vs experience question that is often discussed. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Episode 147 Eddie Taubensee played 11 seasons in the Major Leagues with the Indians, Astros and Reds from 1991-2001. He made his MLB debut on May 18, 1991 with Cleveland and was then traded to the Astros the following season. He would play for 3 years until 1994 when he was again traded, this time to the Reds. Taubensee would play 7 seasons in Cincinnati, where he would hit a career-high .311 with 21 home runs and 87 RBI for a Reds team in 1999 that fell one game short of the playoffs. After retiring from baseball in 2001, Eddie decided to make God and his family the priority. Along with his wife Renee, he would help raise their 3 boys and go into baseball ministry with Pro Athletes Outreach. In 2017, he returned to pro ball as the hitting coach of the San Francisco Giants Class A affiliate Augusta Greenjackets in the South Atlantic League. On this episode of the podcast, we talk with Eddie Taubensee about baseball ministry, trying his hand at coaching, why Barry Larkin was the best leader he ever played with, how baseball helped led him to Christ, and how he navigated through temptations and trials as a believer. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about Felix Hernandez‘s demotion to the bullpen, Willians Astudillo and the hidden-ball trick, former major leaguers who are still excelling internationally, an Augusta GreenJackets tweet, Dee Gordon‘s walk rate, Javier Baez‘s success, the state of the MVP races, Tyler Glasnow‘s apparent reinvention and the staying power of coaching gurus, […]
The New York Mets are ending this Kiss Cam practice. And, as Ray recounts, a New York Mets affiliate ended it years ago...because of nefarious behavior from two members of the Augusta GreenJackets.
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Going from a sales staff position to minor league owner in twenty years isn’t easy, but Jeff Eiseman has done that by forming Agon Sports, which oversees operations for the Augusta GreenJackets minor league baseball club. Eiseman talks about his experiences with Mandalay and Ripken Baseball, of why the sports industry is really a sales industry above all else, and what those who want to break in need to do in order to survive long term. Twitter: @Jeff_Eiseman