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Before the Big Leagues Before the sports radio career, before the opinions, and before the legend of Jim Traber, there was a kid with a glove and a dream. In Part 1 of Jim’s baseball journey, Julie and Jim take you back to the beginning—from Little League and high school ball in Columbia MD to the life-changing decision to attend Oklahoma State. Hear the stories, the struggles, the turning points, and the people who helped shape the path to becoming a Big LeaguerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PM Team Draft: Greatest baseball players of all-time.
Well friends, I don't even know what happened in the episode. A lot of tomfoolery. Listen to find out. It's Probably OK!
Juan and a panel of baseball fans draft the greatest players in the history of the sport. #MLB
6-2-26 LSU Commit & NM Gatorade Baseball Player of the year, Dylan Blomker joins the program after a stellar 2026 Season
In this hour, Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson discuss how good of a baseball player Pirates' CF Oneil Cruz is based on the way he's playing so far this season. Also, would you consider the Steelers' WR depth "deep?" June 1, 2026, 7:00 Hour
Former Orioles outfielder Ken Singleton joined the show to discuss the Orioles play of late.
Brodie Kresser's journey to West Virginia University baseball is proof that big dreams can grow from small-town roots. The Iowa native arrived in Morgantown after a winding path that included a small high school program and junior college baseball, but aggressive recruiting from Mountaineer coach Steve Sabins convinced Kresser that WVU was the perfect fit. Three seasons later, the decision has paid off in a big way. Kresser has become one of the leaders of a Mountaineer team preparing to host an NCAA Regional before what promises to be a sold-out crowd at Kendrick Family Ballpark. In this episode, the “Guys” dive into Kresser's baseball journey, his competitive approach to the game and the role that family and faith have played throughout his career. The crew also discusses the growing excitement surrounding WVU baseball as postseason play arrives in Morgantown. Listener questions and comments complete the episode during Textual Healing.
Bret Boone hops on 97.3 The Fan in San Diego to give his perspective on an interesting topic. The Padres catchers seem to have a theory on wearing protective gear during games. Does Bret agree?
Welcome to "Ahead in the Count," presented by BIP Wealth. Our Baseball Division combines their collegiate and professional baseball playing experience with financial acumen to provide expertise in life on and off the field. We aim to give ballplayers and their families a better understanding about their unique lifestyle, the opportunities that come from playing this game, and insight into the complex financial world. This is "Ahead in the Count," hosted by Nolan Alexander, from BIP Wealth. What if someone offered you millions of dollars today in exchange for a cut of everything you earn for the rest of your career? For a growing number of professional baseball players, this isn't a hypothetical. It's a real pitch on the table. In this episode of Ahead in the Count, host Nolan Alexander sits down with BIP Wealth's baseball advisors Kyle Schmidt and John Hester — both former professional players — to break down one of the most talked-about (and misunderstood) financial trends in professional baseball: athlete revenue sharing deals, also known as future earnings investment contracts. From the minor leagues to the majors, companies are approaching ballplayers at every career stage with upfront cash in exchange for a percentage of their future professional earnings. It sounds simple, but the details — and the decision — are anything but. What You'll Learn in This Episode How athlete income-sharing deals work Third-party investment firms evaluate a player's career trajectory and offer a lump-sum payment upfront. In return, the player agrees to pay back a percentage of their future professional earnings — sometimes for the life of their contract. Who these deals are right for (and who they're not) There's no one-size-fits-all answer. Kyle and John break down how factors like career stage, signing bonus, position (pitcher vs. position player), risk tolerance, family situation, and financial discipline all influence whether a deal makes sense. The Fernando Tatis, Jr. example At 18 years old, Tatis reportedly signed over 10% of his future earnings for $2 million. With his massive subsequent contract, that decision became one of the most high-profile, and legally contested, cases in athlete income-sharing history. Kyle and John discuss what this lawsuit signals for the industry. What happens to the upfront money The advisors walk through the financial mechanics: tax implications in year one, investment strategies, long-term growth projections, and how to build that money into a lasting nest egg, because taking the deal wisely is a completely different outcome than taking it without a plan. The devil is in the details Not all deals are structured the same way. Some firms cap the total amount owed back; others don't. Some offer training resources, analytics support, and coaching tools in addition to the investment. Knowing what each firm brings to the table is critical before signing. The psychological side of the decision Does accepting outside investment create a sense of obligation or ownership? Does it relieve pressure — or add it? Kyle and John discuss how a player's motivational style (driven by hunger vs. driven by security) should shape the decision. CONTACT For more information: jhester@bipwealth.com, kschmidt@bipwealth.com, cmurray@bipwealth.com, jhermida@bipwealth.com Visit: BIPWealth.com
Brock and Salk come back to a point in their conversation with Harold Reynolds and debate whether you need to be truly competitive to be a great baseball player. Later, Jeff Passan of ESPN joins the show for his weekly segment, in which they discuss Cal Raleigh, the AL West/American League and much more.
A Maryland baseball player accomplishing an amazing featSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connor Emmett spent years chasing baseball at a high level, playing through college and eventually professionally in Detroit, Missoula, Montana, and Colorado Springs. But after stepping away from pro baseball, he realized he was still looking for a new challenge, a stronger sense of purpose, and a career path that pushed him to grow. In this episode of Pilots Say What?, Connor shares how he went from professional baseball to flight training, what drew him to aviation, and why becoming a pilot felt like an investment in himself.
Welcome to The Angle w/Evan Mendoza, hosted by 7 year pro baseball player, entrepreneur, founder, and content creator Evan Mendoza. On this podcast you'll hear how to help more athletes, more parents and more coaches: develop quicker, spread more knowledge, and the many failures and lessons Evan has learned on his path from Little League to the Big Stage.Follow My Socials:Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | MendozaBaseballAcademy.com
Welcome to The Angle w/Evan Mendoza, hosted by 7 year pro baseball player, entrepreneur, founder, and content creator Evan Mendoza. On this podcast you'll hear how to help more athletes, more parents and more coaches: develop quicker, spread more knowledge, and the many failures and lessons Evan has learned on his path from Little League to the Big Stage.Follow My Socials:Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | MendozaBaseballAcademy.com
Legendary former New York Yankee Jim Leyritz joins Sid live in-studio to talk Yankees baseball on this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Penn State Baseball players Jayden Davis and Ben Hudson break down the wildest moment of their season — from a brutal hit at first base to a full team response and a walk-off win. This episode of The Clubhouse shows what college baseball is really like behind the scenes.Chapters:0:45 Intro to Guests Jayden Davis and Ben Hudson3:15 The Hit That Changed Everything4:30 Team Fight & Standing Up for Teammates6:20 Walk-Off Win After the Chaos9:00 Breakout Story11:45 Funniest Dugout Moments15:15 Best Road Trips This Season20:30 Summer Plans & MLB Draft Dreams28:45 Final ThoughtsFOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE:► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1► FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558183472272#PennState #CollegeBaseball #weare #happyvalley
On this episode of The Pulse, you know him from The Gilmore Girls but there is a lot more to Scott Patterson. Scott joins Bill Anderson to talk about his career, his band, and much more...
BWB 002 - Baseball players are humans, too Welcome to Breakfast with the Beats with Mike Carter and Dave Funnell. On today's episode, Mike and Dave go over their best free agent pickups of the week: Dave - Jeremiah Jackson Mike - Max Muncy Beat writer round-up: Does Yankees manager Aaron Boone view Ben Rice as a platoon player? 'Hell no'https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7196965/2026/04/15/ben-rice-yankees-platoon-aaron-boone/ by Chris Kirschner Once a far-away dream, the Pirates' talented, homegrown rotation has become realityhttps://www.mlb.com/pirates/news/pirates-are-mlb-s-team-with-an-entirely-homegrown-starting-rotation by Jason Mackey 'He crushed it': Schultz K's 4 in MLB debut as proud family cheers him onhttps://www.mlb.com/whitesox/news/noah-schultz-makes-mlb-debut-for-white-sox?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage by Scott Merkin Hoerner's minor swing adjustments paying major dividends for Cubshttps://www.mlb.com/news/nico-hoerner-has-career-high-five-rbis-to-lead-cubs-to-win by Jordan Bastian Help! What should Mike do with Matt McLain? Major League Mental Health: Kazuma Okamoto vs Tatsuya Imai How Okamoto is handling the Major League learning curvehttps://www.mlb.com/bluejays/news/kazuma-okamoto-adjusts-to-his-major-league-life-in-toronto by Keegan Matheson Houston Astros' Tatsuya Imai 'not able to adjust to the American lifestyle,' interpreter sayshttps://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7196880/2026/04/14/astros-tatsuya-imai-injury-adjustment/ by Chandler Rome Listener Question: Carlos Estévez or Kirby Yates? Mental Health Moment: How do we handle the struggles of work? How do we make it through the day? Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Heather Burnside and guests Bill Blank, Chris Shipley and Willie Ferrell! Porn Star, Singer, or Baseball Player! Tyler's Tremendous Trivia!
New @InThisLeaguePod Fantasy Baseball Podcast with @BogmanSports and @IsItTheWelsh⚾ Fantasy Baseball Player Debates ⚾➡️ Andy Pages vs Mike Trout➡️ Oneil Cruz vs Roman Anthony➡️ Jeffrey Springs vs Taj Bradleyand moreJoin up to be a member of the army and support your boys to create more and more fantasy Baseball content that not only wins your league, but makes you laugh! Redraft ranks, prospect/dynasty ranks, groupme rooms, live podcasts, and more! Find it all at inthisleague.com
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -From Traber's Ultimate Food Fair, current baseball players, revenue producers-NIL, play-in games, OU vs OSU winning run and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crime on a ThursdayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, Boston Blackie starring Dick Kollmar, originally broadcast April 16, 1946, 80 years ago, The Baseball Player Murder. Murder takes place at the baseball game. Clem McCarthy is heard as the announcer broadcasting the game.Followed by Let George Do It starring Bob Bailey and Virginia Gregg, originally broadcast April 16, 1951, 75 years ago, The Noose Hangs High. The Binks brothers are two recluses who start seeing the shadow of a noose! It's all a matter of emeralds! Then, Calling All Cars, originally broadcast April 16, 1935, 91 years ago, The Midnight Phantom. A burglar has been discovered on Hollywood Boulevard. Followed by The Whistler, originally broadcast April 16, 1950, 76 years ago, Murder in Mind. A couple trying to kill a woman is only temporarily foiled by a bodyguard. Blackmail and murder follow. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast April 16, 1948, 78 years ago, Driving to the New House. En route to the new house. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star. Thanks to Bill B for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! Find the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.html
Coach Tory and Coach Don record episode 416 and preview segments on pickup player etiquette, baseball vs. softball fielding, and coaching styles In “Did You Know,” Tory argues the Division I strike zone has become overly hitter-friendly, citing 185 hitters over .400 late in the season, and says it hurts pitchers despite consistent umpiring; Don notes pros and cons and the sport's evolution. City of the week is Fayetteville, Arkansas. A JV coach asks how to keep a struggling team engaged; they suggest removing scoreboard focus, setting small in-game goals, and celebrating incremental wins with team leaders. They discuss green/yellow/red guidelines for guest players and warn against using pickups to replace roster players. They also advise being open-minded about a former MLB player changing defensive instruction and say coaching energy should match both coach nature and team needs.Support the show
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction 01:15 – How Dan and Trevor met — high school teammates to business partners 03:30 – How Backside Groundballs Media started during COVID 06:00 – Their experience as college coaches and why they left 09:00 – Transitioning from coaching to media 12:00 – What they've learned traveling to college programs 18:30 – The analytics vs. old-school baseball debate 22:30 – Why compete and baseball IQ are coming back 26:00 – Leadership lessons from the best college coaches 30:00 – What great programs are actually teaching 36:30 – The biggest challenges freshmen face on campus 40:00 – The weight room, durability, and the physical demands of college baseball 42:00 – Adjusting to college life — freedom, stress, and identity 46:00 – Coach-player communication and how players can advocate for themselves 51:00 – The "de-recruiting" effect and managing expectations 54:00 – The transfer portal — what it's doing well and what it's costing players 59:00 – Do freshmen have unrealistic expectations about playing time? 01:03:00 – What it actually takes to have a chance at professional baseball 01:10:00 – Final takeaways: being tough and vulnerable, and leading with humility
Former New York Met & New York Yankee Darryl Strawberry calls into this Monday morning installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Send us Fan MailYour smoothest pregame infielder turns into a statue when the game starts, and you can almost see the thoughts rushing in. That flip isn't random, and it isn't a mystery flaw in his mechanics. It's FOMU: the fear of messing up. I walk through why today's Gen Z and Gen Alpha players can feel like every ground ball is an identity test, a travel ball investment audit, or a potential viral moment, and how that pressure quietly pushes them into survival mode. Then I tell a dugout story that nails what many of us do without realizing it: coaching with “don't” statements. “Whatever you do, don't…” sounds helpful, but it often forces the brain to rehearse the exact failure we're trying to avoid. We unpack how that language slows athletes down, makes them rigid, and turns at-bats and defensive reps into mistake-avoidance instead of competition. If you care about player development, mental performance, and game-day confidence, this is one of the fastest places to level up your coaching. From there, I give you the shift that changes everything: the paradox of permission. You'll hear how to reward aggressive intent without accepting lazy play, how to become a pressure release valve instead of a pressure cooker, and how to replace “don't be late” with cues like “damage the fastball.” I also give you a practical challenge for this week's practices: ask your tightest player to make three aggressive errors in ten minutes and watch what happens to his feet and hands. Join the Baseball Coaches Unplugged podcast where an experienced baseball coach delves into the world of high school and travel baseball, offering insights on high school baseball coaching, leadership skills, hitting skills, pitching strategy, defensive skills, and overall baseball strategy, while also covering high school and college baseball, recruiting tips, youth and travel baseball, and fostering a winning mentality and attitude in baseball players through strong baseball leadership and mentality.If you found this helpful, subscribe, share it with a coach on your staff, and leave a review so more baseball coaches can build freer, faster athletes.Support the showFollow: X | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast Website - https://www.athlete1.netSponsor: The Netting Professionalshttps://www.nettingpros.com
Pirates' broadcaster John Wehner comes on The Fan Hotline to react to the team's first series of the season from over the weekend with Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson.
Send us a text if you want to be on the Podcast & explain why!The on-deck circle is full of traditions that feel right, but “feels faster” can be a trap. We dig into bat speed and bat velocity through a Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research study on warm-up devices, then translate it into coaching decisions you can actually use with baseball players.We talk through why hitters swing donut rings, power wraps, and other weighted warm-up bats, and what the research suggests happens next. The kinetic after-effect can make a standard bat feel lighter, but that doesn't guarantee higher bat velocity. We also get into why load placement matters, how a higher moment of inertia can slow the swing, and why some heavy, top-loaded options may change swing mechanics in ways that hurt performance.Then we switch to the real world: if a routine is part of an athlete's confidence, barging in with “science says you're wrong” is a good way to lose buy-in. I lay out a practical, low-drama way to test changes during practice, blowouts, or controlled trials so you can collect feedback without disrupting game flow. If you coach, train, or play, you'll leave with a clearer framework for evidence-based baseball training and better warm-up choices that respect both data and psychology.If you get value from this, subscribe, share the show with a trainer or coach, and leave a five-star review so we can push toward the top 10.Want to become a SUCCESSFUL personal trainer? SUF-CPT is the FASTEST growing personal training certification in the world!Want to ask us a question? Email info@showupfitness.com with the subject line PODCAST QUESTION to get your question answered live on the show!Website: https://www.showupfitness.com/Become a Successful Personal Trainer Book Vol. 2 (Amazon): https://a.co/d/1aoRnqANASM / ACE / ISSA study guide: https://www.showupfitness.com
Former New York Met John Franco joins Sid to preview the 2026 Mets regular season ahead of Opening Day this afternoon from Citi Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Show Open, Replay of GBAG of the Day Champ, Zach Wolchuk has Top 10 Baseball Players of all time, and Eric Chiofalo has a News Bag Nation.
Travers is one of the most complete baseball players in the state of Massachusetts this year. His consistent hitting along with his dominating pitching makes him one of the best all-around threats in high school baseball this year.This conversation was a lot of fun and this promise is to be a great listen.
Sports with Rod 3-12-2026 …Former ODU Monarchs Baseball Player Hit 3 Dingers in a WBC game last night …Caitlyn Clark and Angel Reese are now on the same team …The NFL looking to screw fans the night before Thanksgiving
New @InThisLeaguePod Fantasy Baseball Podcast with @BogmanSports and @IsItTheWelsh⚾ Must Have Fantasy Baseball Players ⚾➡️ Bogman's must have players➡️ Welsh's must have playersJoin up to be a member of the army and support your boys to create more and more fantasy Baseball content that not only wins your league, but makes you laugh! Redraft ranks, prospect/dynasty ranks, groupme rooms, live podcasts, and more! Find it all at inthisleague.com