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From the 2026 Texas Baseball Alumni Game at Disch-Falk Field, we sit down with Longhorn legend Greg Swindell to talk tradition, legacy, and what makes Texas Baseball different.Swindell reflects on throwing the very first pitch in the inaugural alumni game, returning to campus in every role imaginable as player, pro, coach, and broadcaster, and why the bond between Texas Baseball alumni continues to grow stronger with each generation.Welcome to 3rd & Longhorn, your ultimate destination for all things Texas Longhorn Football! Join us weekly for an in-depth show featuring analysis and commentary from Lifetime Longhorn Football players Derrick Johnson, Alex Okafor, Fozzy Whittaker, Rod Babers, Jeremy Hills, and Clark Field Collective/Texas One Fund co-founder Nick Shuley.3rd & Longhorn takes you deep inside the world of Texas Football, offering a unique perspective from some of the best to ever put on the pads at the 40 Acres. Whether you're a die-hard Longhorn fan or new to the scene, our show provides unparalleled insight, behind-the-scenes stories, and expert breakdowns of games, players, and strategies.Meet Our Team:Derrick Johnson: NFL All-Pro and Texas Longhorn legend, providing unparalleled defensive insights. Alex Okafor: Former NFL defensive end, breaking down the line of scrimmage battles. Jeremy Hills: Renowned trainer and former Longhorn running back, discussing player development. Fozzy Whittaker: NFL veteran and special teams ace, offering game day analysis.Rod Babers: Longhorn cornerback great and media personality, sharing insider knowledge.Nick Shuley: Co-founder of Clark Field Collective/Texas One Fund, discussing the business side of college sports.What to Expect:• Game Highlights & Recaps: Relive the best moments from every game with comprehensive highlights and in-depth recaps.• Expert Analysis: Get detailed breakdowns of team performance, player statistics, and game strategies from our seasoned analysts.• Behind-the-Scenes Access: Enjoy exclusive stories and insights from former players who know the program inside and out.• Player Spotlights: Learn about the standout athletes making waves on the field and their journeys to success.• Recruiting News: Stay updated on the latest recruiting developments and future Longhorn stars.• Fan Interactions: Engage with our hosts and fellow fans through live Q&A sessions and social media.Subscribe to 3rd & Longhorn and never miss an episode. Hit the notification bell to get alerts for our latest uploads. Join us in celebrating the legacy and future of Texas Longhorn Football!Connect with Us:Follow us on Instagram:Derrick Johnson - https://www.instagram.com/superdj56Alex Okafor - https://www.instagram.com/alexokaforJeremy Hills - https://www.instagram.com/jhills5Fozzy Whittaker - https://www.instagram.com/fozzywhittRod Babers - https://www.instagram.com/rodbabersNick Shuley - https://www.instagram.com/nickshuleyFor the most comprehensive coverage and insider access to Texas Longhorn Football, look no further than 3rd & Longhorn. Hook ‘em!Derrick Johnson: https://www.instagram.com/superdj56Alex Okafor: https://www.instagram.com/alexokaforJeremy Hills: https://www.instagram.com/jhills5Fozzy Whittaker: https://www.instagram.com/fozzywhittRod Babers: https://www.instagram.com/rodbabersNick Shuley: https://www.instagram.com/nickshuley
In this installment of our We Didn't Start the Fire series, we turn our attention to: Mickey Mantle. We discuss Mantle not just as a baseball player, but as a cultural icon who represented the post-war American dream—power, dominance, and a touch of tragedy. We look at his MVP seasons in 1956 and 1957 and how he became the definitive hero for the Baby Boomer generation. #TheMick #BronxBombers #MLBLegends #1950s #Americana #SportsHistory #Yankees #BaseballPodcast #HistoryPodcast #SwitchHitter #Pinstripes Send us a text
Derek talks with baseball legend Art Shamsky. Art was a prominent player with the iconic 69′ Mets World Series Championship Team.Art captures an important part of our nation's history: a country torn apart by war, the year of Woodstock, the year of first person on the moon, and the “lovable losers” who went from underdog to champions!Be sure to order Art's MUST READ book: “After the Miracle: The Lasting Brotherhood of the '69 Mets”Learn more at: http://artshamsky.com/Business Leadership Series Intro and Outro music provided by Just Off Turner: https://music.apple.com/za/album/the-long-walk-back/268386576
Our favorite longtime Washington Post baseball writer Dave Sheinin joins Nestor at the new Costas Inn at Timonium Race Track to discuss everything Orioles and World Series on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour. Birdland ownership, management, the manager, big money and how to start winning again at Camden Yards? The post Washington Post baseball legend Dave Sheinin joins Nestor at Costas to discuss everything Orioles and World Series first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Send us a textAlex Rodriguez is not only one of the greatest players in Major League Baseball history, 22 seasons, 14 All-Star selections, and three American League MVP award, but also the founder and CEO of A-Rod Corp. Through A-Rod Corp, he has built a diversified platform across three pillars: sports, real estate, and venture capital. His portfolio spans ownership of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx, more than $2 billion invested in multifamily and other real estate, and over 60 venture investments in technology, fitness, media, and consumer brands.In this episode, Rodriguez explains how his interest in investing began at a young age, shaped by both his upbringing and the hard data he studied about professional baseball careers. Growing up in a single-parent household, he watched his mother juggle two jobs to make ends meet, which instilled in him both a fear of financial insecurity and a drive to build long-term stability. He breaks down how he approaches each asset class, from viewing team ownership as a long-duration, low-leverage asset, to focusing on levered cash flows in real estate, to applying his “VCP” filter, Vision, Capital, People, for venture investments. He also shares the story of setting the then-record $252 million contract with the Texas Rangers in 2001 and how Warren Buffett personally insured the final years of that deal.Finally he talks about the importance of investing early and often, lessons he instilled in his daughters when they were in elementary school, and why it's so important to invest early and often. It's a conversation that connects the mindset of an elite athlete with the discipline of a savvy investor.For a 14 day FREE Trial of Macabacus, click HERE For 20% off Deleteme, use the code TWSS or click the link HERE! Sign up for our LIVE Virtual Bootcamps! 2-Day Financial Modeling Bootcamp Master the technical Excel and accounting skills essential for investment banking, private equity, and fundamental investing. (Learn more HERE) Global Markets & Investing PlaybookA one-day crash course on the financial ecosystem, perfect for anyone seeking a big-picture understanding of how global markets and Wall Street fit together. Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. (Learn more HERE)
These days a lot of folks complain that sports has become simply a money game. But that trend actually began over a century ago with the wild antics and baseball genius of Babe Ruth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BEST SHOW BESTS! In this classic clip, Tom gets a call from a NEWBRIDGE BASEBALL LEGEND! (Originally aired August 11th, 2009)The Best Show is celebrating 25 years with a live show extravaganza for the ages. Coming to NYC, Philly, LA, and Chicago this Fall!Tickets go on General Sale Friday July 18th at 10am local timeSat 10/11 - Brooklyn - Bell House https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/300062ED179148ECMon 10/13 - Philly - Union Transferhttps://www.axs.com/events/1052919/the-best-show-tickets?skin=uniontransfer Wed 10/15 - LA - Lodge Roomhttps://www.lodgeroomhlp.com/shows/best-show-25th-anniversary-at-lodge-roomTues 10/21 - Chicago - Thalia Hallhttps://www.ticketweb.com/event/best-show-25th-anniversary-at-thalia-hall-tickets/13876034?pl=thalia3See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Dimino takes you around the baseball world in the present and past as he dives into everything about the Braves win against the Guardians, Hurston Waldrep's performance and a wide-ranging conversation about old beer commercials, the Brewers and more! He also plays an interview with Rocky Calavito, Cleveland Baseball Legend and 9-time all-star. Hardball is a bit of MLB history in first person!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iowa farm boy Bob Feller launched his Hall of Fame baseball career in 1936 when he was just 17. In this 1990 interview Feller talks about his life and career.Get your copy of Now Pitching, Bob Feller by Bob FellerAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Bob Gibson and Denny Mclain For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube#Baseball #MLB #Cleveland #No hitter
Access over 100 Ad-Free episodes of Calm History by becoming a Silk+ Member (FREE for a limited time!) and enjoy over 600 total episodes from these relaxing podcasts: Calm History (100+ episodes) Sleep Whispers (430+ episodes) ASMR Sleep Station (50+ episodes) 1 & 8-Hour Nature Sounds (50+ episodes) 1 & 8-Hour Background Sounds (30 episodes) Counselor Curt ASMR (20+ episodes) Soothing Voices … Continue reading Jackie Robinson – Baseball Legend: Early Struggles, Arrests, & Shocking Trial | Relax & Sleep with History
Baseball legend Fred Lynn checks off a bucket list interview with Nestor, whose inner 1970s fanboy sets off a Fantasy Island of questions from Fenway Park to Memorial Stadium. If you remember that May 1985 weekend on 33rd Street right after he joined the Baltimore Orioles, this one is for you... The post Baseball legend Fred Lynn checks off a bucket list 1970s set of Fantasy Island questions from fan boy Nestor first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Carolina Baseball dropped Game 3 of the Super Regionals series to Arizona 4-3, and despite outscoring the Wildcats 29-15 in those three games, their season comes to an end. We'll take a look back on the season with Diamond Heels legend Chad Flack who helped the Heels get to the College World Series multiple times in his years at UNC with some truly clutch moments.Follow @PointPasserPod on YouTube for new episode drops, score predictions, live game analysis, recruiting updates and more.
Send us a textWe're featuring a crossover from The BoricuAmerican Podcast on The Pinto Podcast, diving into the story of Félix Millán — “The Cat” from Yabucoa and a legend in Puerto Rican baseball history.Available now wherever you listen to podcasts.Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, share and rate! Chris Pintohttps://www.chrispinto.com/ IG: @chrispeterpinto FB: https://www.facebook.com/chris.pinto.940Twitter: @chrispeterpintoLI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pinto-employment-search-llc/Email: chrispintoactor@gmail.com Music and Sound FX Credits: https://freepd.com/
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In this special episode of Gangland Wire, host Gary Jenkins takes a deep dive into the life, career, and controversy surrounding Pete Rose, the legendary Major League Baseball icon who recently passed away at 83. Known as “Charlie Hustle,” Rose's name is forever etched in baseball history with franchise records in games played, hits, and runs scored—primarily during his storied tenure with the Cincinnati Reds. Gary reflects on Rose's gritty, high-energy playing style, recalling key moments like his controversial performance in the 1980 World Series, a memory that holds special weight for Kansas City fans. But Rose's career wasn't just about records and accolades—it was also marked by one of the most notorious scandals in sports history. This episode tackles the darker side of Rose's legacy: his gambling addiction. Gary explores how Rose's betting habits led him into dangerous territory, including associations with mob-connected bookies, mounting debts, and investigations that eventually culminated in the damning Dowd Report. With evidence linking his bets directly to baseball games—including some he played in—Rose's choices ultimately cost him his place in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Listeners will hear a detailed breakdown of Rose's gambling spiraled out of control, the organized crime figures behind his wagers, and the broader integrity implications for the sport. Gary shares his perspective on the ongoing debate: Should Pete Rose be reinstated, or does the scandal outweigh his accomplishments? Subscribe to get gangster stories weekly. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to "buy me a cup of coffee" To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here. To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. [0:00] Well, hey, all you wiretappers out there, there's that little special extra for you guys. Because of the passing of Pete Rose, former MLB star, I want to talk about what happened to him. He died of natural causes last week at age 83. You know, this guy was a hell of a ballplayer. I'm sure most, I think everybody should know who he is, but if you don't, I'm going to tell you a little bit about him. He mainly played with the Cincinnati Reds. He also played with the Phillies and maybe the Expos for a short period of time, but mainly the Phillies and the Reds. He set Cincinnati Reds franchise records like you couldn't believe, and he became the face of the Reds. After he retired from baseball, he became the Reds' manager for a period of time. We remember him pretty well in Kansas City because he played for the Phillies in 1980, and they beat us in the seventh game of the 80s series. He's a Cincinnati native, and he was the all-time leader for the Cincinnati Reds in games played, 2,722, played appearances, 12,344. [1:08] Runs scored, 1,741, hits, 3,358, singles, 2,490, doubles, 601, and walks, 1,210. I guess he wasn't a big home run hitter, but anyhow, he was a hell of a player. Plus, defensively, he was magnificent. He was hustling all the time. And his whole career, he had 4,256 hits. Now, anybody that goes over 4,000 hits is a pretty big deal in baseball. He was a hustler like you couldn't believe, both on the field and off the field. You know, once early in his career, he drew a lot of criticism for taking out a catcher in an all-star game when, you know, there's nothing at stake there. But he is blasted home, and the ball beats him home, and he just takes out that catcher. He played with complete abandon, if you ever remember seeing him play. [2:05] But he had an Achilles heel, and that's why we're here today. He was either a gambling addict, or at the very least, he wanted to gamble on sports so bad that he r...
This educational video for kids is about baseball legend and philanthropist, Roberto Clemente who was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico in 1934. Clemente spent his entire professional career with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1955 - 1972). He was the first Hispanic baseball player to be inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame. In 1958, Clemente enlisted in the Marine Corps as a reserve infantryman. For six years until 1964, he spent his off seasons serving on duty. Clemente spent six months on active duty at Parris Island, South Carolina, and Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. He was inducted into the Marine Corps Hall of Fame in 2008. Clemente married Vera Zabala in 1964. The couple had three sons. In 1972, Clemente tragically died in a plane crash while trying to deliver supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua. #robertoclemente #baseballlegends #clemente #baseballlegend #mbl #baseball #baseballhalloffame
Baseball legend Tom House explains how the human arm can throw 118 mph
Bears in win-now mode, Laurence's dungeon parties, Tanney kills Spiegs, baseball legend Tom House explains how the human arm can throw 118 mph & lots of people can't drink really bad bottom self whiskey anymore (Hour 4)
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The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) provides the biggest and what many feel is the best show of its kind in the world. This year's events in San Diego attracted some 10,000 industry professionals from all over the world.“I love seeing the new products that are coming out and being able to network with friends and other superintendents,” said James Rauhuff, Superintendent of Hawk's Ridge Golf Club in Ball Ground, Georgia, which utilizes Redox TurfRx™ technology. “This helps me make sure we're staying at the forefront of our industry.”The golf industry has been on a growth clip in recent years, and there are positive feelings that this trend will continue. In fact, Jeff White, immediate past president of the GCSAA described the industries current growth streak as “rocket fuel,” with many booms in recent memory.The GCSAA event wrapped up with a stirring account from industry leader Rhett Evans on his climbing Mt. Everest and baseball legend Ozzie Smith, known as “The Wizard of Oz” for his incredible defensive skill at shortstop, receiving the Old Tom Morris award for his work to help propel golf to even greater heights in the future.
On this day (Feb. 5) in 1934, Hank Aaron, one of baseball's greatest players, was born in Mobile, Alabama. Aaron began his career in the Negro Leagues before joining Major League Baseball in 1954. Over 23 seasons with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves, and later the Milwaukee Brewers, he shattered records. Aaron set all-time records for total bases, extra-base hits, and RBIs, cementing his legacy as one of the game's most dominant hitters. His impact extended beyond baseball, as he endured racism with quiet strength while reshaping the sport. In 1982, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, receiving one of the highest vote totals in history. Aaron's legacy endures as a symbol of excellence and perseverance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The full version of this episode (1-Hour & Ad-free) is available for Silk+ Members (FREE for a limited time!) and includes access to over 600 more episodes from these podcasts: Calm History (90+ episodes) Sleep Whispers (430+ episodes) ASMR Sleep Station (50+ episodes) 1 & 8-Hour Nature Sounds (50+ episodes) 1 & 8-Hour Background Sounds (30 episodes) Counselor Curt ASMR (20+ episodes) Soothing … Continue reading *Sample* | 1-Hour about Jackie Robinson: Incredible Life Story of a Baseball Legend | Learn, Relax, Sleep (Bonus Episode #48)
Judge temporarily blocks Trump's executive order on birthright... Perdue and Sackler families offer $7.4 billion in settlement... Baseball legend Mariano River and his wife accused of covering up child sex abuse full This is the All Local 4pm update. 491 Thu, 23 Jan 2025 20:22:55 +0000 Nams8Oj4GSkv3eodBNCTR3JlSeIZcXQ5 news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Judge temporarily blocks Trump's executive order on birthright... Perdue and Sackler families offer $7.4 billion in settlement... Baseball legend Mariano River and his wife accused of covering up child sex abuse The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
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We hear about Fernando Valenzuela's legacy from Eduardo Ortega, the San Diego Padres' Spanish language radio announcer.
Catholic leaders say mailers from the Wisconsin Catholic Tribune are unauthorized by the church. Immigration and the economy are among the top issues for candidates in the 2nd and 5th Congressional Districts in heavily Democratic Milwaukee, the GOP is trying to appeal to Latino voters. And, we'll catch up with a former New York Yankees player, national broadcaster and Wisconsinite.
We received a WHYsconsin question from an audience member about a legendary Wisconsin athlete. They asked, “Can you give an update on Wisconsin native and former New York Yankees shortstop and NBC baseball announcer Tony Kubek?” You bet we can!
Election officials in battleground states weigh in on how fast they think results will be ready this year compared to 2020. A new United Nations report predicts how many decades of progress in Gaza could be reversed by the war. Turkish authorities are working to identify the assailants behind what they're calling a terrorist attack. Apple and Goldman Sachs have been ordered to pay out a large sum—we'll tell you why. Plus, Dodgers fans remember a beloved pitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this heartfelt episode, Randy and Jack reminisce about the life and legacy of Pete Rose, the all-time hit king of Major League Baseball, who passed away on Monday, September 30, 2024, at the age of 83. Jack and Randy discuss his iconic moments on the field, his records, and the impact he had on the Cincinnati Reds and baseball as a whole. The conversation also touches on the 1975 World Series, his return to Cincinnati, and the ongoing debate about his eligibility for the Hall of Fame. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the hosts celebrate the hustle and passion that defined Pete Rose's career.takeawaysPete Rose is remembered as a Cincinnati legend.His hustle on the field was unmatched.The 1975 World Series was a defining moment for Pete.Pete's records may never be broken.His return to Cincinnati was a monumental event.Pete's legacy is intertwined with the Big Red Machine.The debate over his Hall of Fame eligibility continues.He played in more winning games than anyone else.Pete's impact on baseball is still felt today.His persona and performance made him an icon.Cincinnati's finest steakhouse and seafood restaurant! Win a $50 Gift Card from Prime Cincinnati by emailing us at freepete14@gmail.com!
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Israel has started a ground war in southern Lebanon overnight, targeting Hezbollah. A lack of cell phone coverage and access means hundreds of people are struggling to get in touch with their loved ones in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. It's the VP debate tonight, as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz takes on Ohio Senator JD Vance. Breast cancer deaths are dropping in the US, but there's been a jump in cases. And, a baseball legend who's career ended in controversy has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Rose's death was reported on September 30. In honor of this amazing, iconic … but also tragically-cursed athlete, we are replaying our episode from 2021 – “Forgive Pete Rose? Fall Of A Legend” We re-open the case of Pete Rose, one of the greatest baseball players in history. He has several performance records that may never be broken. But to the surprise of all, he was permanently expelled from baseball in 1989 for gambling on the game – an activity millions of Americans do each day. This expulsion makes Rose ineligible for induction into the Hall Of Fame. Add to that the multiple statutory rape charges and tax evasion. Sympathetic heartbreaking figure? – or scum bag? We dive deep into the REAL truth behind his sudden, catastrophic downfall. Longtime listeners will recognize our founding co-host, Kassia, on the microphone. Today, Kassia co-hosts a great podcast of her own with her partner Dylan: unburied-books.castos.com/ Here at “Scandal Sheet” WE STILL LOVE PETE ROSE and wish him deserved peace in his afterlife. We'd love to hear from you! We have a dedicated new channel on You Tube bit.ly/4eC3GBI where you can find all our 94 episodes. You can also find us on Patreon at patreon.com/ScandalSheet with bonus content for premium members. We'd love to have your generous support for only the price of one Starbuck's coffee per month. Please reach out to us at scandalsheetpod.com@gmail.com, find us on Facebook as 'Scandal Sheet' or on X at @scandal_sheet.
In this episode: WWE issues statement regarding the death of baseball star and Wrestlemania celebrity Pete Rose, Killswitch aka Luchasaurus reportedly hospitalized due to having pneumonia in both lungs, WWE announces that Ilja Dragunov will be out of action for up to nine months due to injury, Seth Rollins appears at the end of WWE RAW after the ring breaks during Last Monster Standing match, and AEW news items regarding Shelton Benjamin, Daniel Garcia, and Jay WhiteSupport Eastern Kentucky: https://secure.kentucky.gov/FormServices/Finance/EKYFloodReliefSupport My Patreon if you like what you hear! https://www.patreon.com/jamminjon
Guests: Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt, infielder Ernie Clement, Baseball Canada legend Stubby Clapp With the Jays' worst season in years winding down, Chris Bassitt joins us to talk about where the blame lies for the disappointment and to discuss being the Jays' nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award. We catch up with Ernie Clement to go over his first full season in the big leagues and what positives to take from among the negatives and chat with an honest-to-goodness Canadian baseball hero as Stubby Clapp stops by on his way through town with the St. Louis Cardinals.
A legendary Jacksonville baseball manager who survived one of the deadliest accidents in sports history is the subject of a new book.
Derek talks with baseball legend Art Shamsky. Art was a prominent player with the iconic 69′ Mets World Series Championship Team.Art captures an important part of our nation's history: a country torn apart by war, the year of Woodstock, the year of first person on the moon, and the “lovable losers” who went from underdog to champions!Be sure to order Art's new MUST READ book: “After the Miracle: The Lasting Brotherhood of the '69 Mets”Learn more at: http://artshamsky.com/
In this episode of the Base Path Podcast, hosted by Dan Guttenplan, the guest is renowned New England baseball figure Ace Adams. Inducted into the Cape League Hall of Fame, Ace discusses his extensive career as a pitching instructor, including his time with the Boston Red Sox and the New England Roughnecks. The conversation delves into the current state of travel baseball, the emphasis on velocity over control, and the risks of over-pitching young players. Ace shares insights on the financial costs of competitive baseball, recruiting trends influenced by the transfer portal and NIL money, and his own coaching philosophy focused on fundamentals and player protection. The episode also includes anecdotes about baseball legends like Derek Jeter and Tom Brady, and reflections on the changing dynamics of professional and college baseball. Topics 00:55 The State of Travel Baseball 01:50 Challenges in Youth Baseball 03:47 Financial Barriers in Baseball 04:57 Impact of Transfer Portal and NIL in College Baseball 06:15 Cape League Memories and Changes 09:12 Recruiting Derek Jeter and Tom Brady 12:20 Teaching Cliff Lee the Cutter 15:08 Roger Clemens and Tom Seaver's Influence 17:03 The Mental Makeup of Dustin Pedroia 18:17 Coaching Philosophy for High School Pitchers 20:33 Dealing with Parents and Pitching Strategies 21:56 Reflecting on a Career in Baseball 24:22 Three Up, Three Down: Baseball Quotes 29:35 Cape League Hall of Fame and Closing Remarks
Take us on those Country Roads! We are available on Apple, Spotify, YouTube & wherever else you get your podcasts. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ryan-and-rush-show/id1604428144Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3cWNA21qFJG1YLrUbwM0UI?si=d93b3e30b6b24429Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8AjkTBBo7G7vG1cqjszhUAYou can also find us at RyanandRush.com! Donate Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=2XSRNBQB6XREA Follow Ryan & Rush on X/Twitter & Instagram: @Ryanandrushshow @ramblingrush @moneyline_Mac
On Tuesday night, the sports world learned of the passing of Hall of Famer and baseball legend Willie Mays at the age of 93 years old. Often referred to as one of the greatest baseball players of all time, the “Say Hey Kid” was a truly one-of-a-kind personality and talent in the game of baseball, on and off the field.Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman share their thoughts on the passing of Mays and talk about the lasting impact he has on the countless number of baseball fans who got to watch him play and his contributions to the game in his post-playing days. They also discuss the incredible stats that Willie put up throughout his career and how the Rickwood Field game between the San Francisco Giants and the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday will be a special night honoring number 24.(0:29) - Thoughts on the passing of Willie Mays(2:14) - Willie's lasting impact(6:39) - The incredible stats(9:49) - Timing of the Rickwood Field game(15:11) - Memories in New York CityFollow the show on X at @CespedesBBQFollow Jake @Jake_MintzFollow Jordan @J_Shusterman_
The Atlanta Braves legend discusses his relationship with Mays and what it was like to play the same position as Mays at a high level
Andrew, Carl, and Tom discuss Tuesday's primary results in Virginia and Boeing CEO David Calhoun's congressional testimony. They also talk about the significance of Juneteenth as a federal holiday and the passing of baseball legend Willie Mays, who left us yesterday at the age of 93. Next, Tom Bevan talks to RCP contributor Charles Lipson about the political strategy behind Donald Trump's promise to stop taxing workers' tips. And then, Carl Cannon talks with Jean Becker, former chief of staff to George H. W. Bush, about his legacy.
Jansen and Stoney remember the MLB Hall of Famer known as the 'Say Hey Kid'.
One of the greatest baseball players ever, some think he's the greatest and made the greatest catch of all time at the Polo Grounds. Who's on the Pittsburgh sports Mount Rushmore?
One of the legends of the game and the first manager of the Omaha Royals joins us to reminisce and trigger Gary's PTSD over the 2003 NLCS.
As spring and baseball season are fully underway, Ben revisits a conversation with one of the most influential people in the history of baseball, writer and statistician, Bill James. Bill weighs in on which reforms the MLB can implement to improve gameplay and fan engagement. They also explore the intersection of politics and culture in professional sports. Follow Ben on Twitter: @BDomenech Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Enjoy this sample of my newest Bonus Episode. The full version (38 minutes) is on the Calm History-Bonus & Archives Podcast for Silk+ Members. Summary: Learn about the early life, struggles, and triumphs of Jackie Robinson, before he became a baseball legend. Become a Silk+ Member (FREE for a limited time) & enjoy 500+ episodes from … Continue reading *Sample* | Jackie Robinson [1919-1945 AD]: The Baseball Legend’s Early Struggles, Arrests, & Shocking Trial (Bonus Episode #34)
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, Pacman Jones, and the boys chat about OBJ to the Ravens and if this means that Lamar Jackson is definitely going to be playing Quarterback in Baltimore this year. Joining the progrum fresh off hitting for the cycle and throwing a no-hitter in the same game is overnight sensation, Brady Ware who pitches and DH's for UINDY, to chat about his whirlwind of a weekend (12:39-29:45). Next, 2x Hall of Famer, host of Get Up!, Greeny., and NBA Countdown, Mike Greenberg joins the show to preview the NBA Playoffs, chat about the NFL Draft, discuss his book Got Your Number, his thoughts on Lamar Jackson and OBJ in Baltimore, and where he's at with Aaron Rodgers and the Jets (1:01:46-1:52:12). Next, 2x Super Bowl Champion, Center for the Cincinnati Bengals, Ted Karras joins the progrum in studio to discuss his career so far, his football family, why he loves Cincy and Joe Burrow, the differences between Belichick and Zac Taylor, and more in an ELECTRIC conversation (1:52:14-2:14:39). Lastly, 5x NY Times Best Seller, entrepreneur extraordinaire, Gary Vee joins the show to chat about the Jets, his pickle ball team The 5's, VeeCon, injuring his back playing pick-up basketball, and more (2:14:41-2:32:13). Make sure you subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow to watch the show. We appreciate the hell out of all of you. See you tomorrow, cheers.