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Who Has The Best Chance To Make The CFP Top 12? QB's Overhyped After Preseason? Beep Ball! NICE CALLERS! Where Would You Draft CeeDee Lamb in Fantasy? MUCH MORE!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Frazier, CEO & President of MindsEye Radio, explains the Beep Ball concept with Megan Lynch and promotes the Beep Ball World Series coming to the region. MindsEye and Lighthouse for the Blind- St. Louis are searching for at least 140 volunteers to support the upcoming National Beep Baseball Association (NBBA) World Series taking place at Slyman Bros SLYSA Complex in St. Charles, MO. Credit: © SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK
Troy & Dave recap an amazing weekend - honoring Dave all over the state of Minnesota They'll recap "Dave Stevens" night at the St. Paul Saints game where Dave was honored for his historic time on the 1996 team - and see Dave get attacked by the Saints Pig Mascot "OzemPIG" Troy takes a tour of the Baseball museum at CHS Field - and he checks out some famous ex-saints like Ila Borders & Darryl Strawberry And we talk with Rookie Minnesota Twins starter David Festa - who was just called up to the Big Leagues! Dave then heads to Rochester, Minnesota where he made Northwoods League history as the first legless coach in any wooden bat league thanks to Clint Narramore and the Rochester Honkers - and the old man took some cuts in the batting cages! And we'll introduce you to the Minnesota Millers - the states' only competitive "Beep Ball" team which is baseball for those who are visionally impaired. All that and more from Minnesota on an inspiring The Geary Stein & Stevens Show!
Swing batter better! It all about Beep ball this week as Kim sits down with Beep Ball Pitcher and organizer Michael Curtis of Mind's Eye. Mind's Eye is a service out of Belleville, Illinois. They are celebrating their 50th year and one of their exciting programs is Beet Ball. If you're curious about how the blind play Beep Ball, you'll want to hear this episode. We would love to hear some of the accessible activities you participate in. To do that, leave a comment below or message us at www.aincolorado/podcast-guest/ We'd really love to hear from you. Have a great week! a transcript of the show can be found here. https://share.descript.com/view/rdlqlY0vugO
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover baseball can save you from male paternity baldness, look forward to the last week of the regular season, learn the #Nats outfield defense is the best in baseball, find out about Beep Ball, and brainstorm starting their own sandlot league.
16 Tech hits a major milestone; we go Inside INnovation with Quillo; the Indiana’s Future-Ready Workforce series looks at Republic Airways; the 2019 Indiana Small Business Person of the Year is in-studio; a new community health center opens in Indy; we take a look at Beep Ball in Indiana; and our (i) on Economic Development panel looks at qualified opportunity zones.
Beep ball is an adaptive version of America’s past time with players who are blind and visually impaired. On this Episode of the NavigatingBlindness podcast, we speak with members of the Indy Thunder and Indy Edge on the importance of sports and why they love playing beep ball.
Beep ball is an adaptive version of America’s past time with players who are blind and visually impaired. In this podcast, we speak with players about the game and what it means to them.
We all know baseball as one of America's fondest pastimes, but did you know there's a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It's called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know baseball as one of America’s fondest pastimes, but did you know there’s a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It’s called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know baseball as one of America’s fondest pastimes, but did you know there’s a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It’s called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know baseball as one of America’s fondest pastimes, but did you know there’s a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It’s called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know baseball as one of America’s fondest pastimes, but did you know there’s a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It’s called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in 1976, there are now more than 200 teams in the United States alone with interest in the sport growing quickly among players abroad. For his debut book of creative nonfiction, Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind (Swallow Press, 2018), author David Wanczyk spent over three years interviewing dozens of Beep baseball players, coaches, volunteers, and fans in order to create a living profile of the sport and many of its star athletes. A diehard baseball fan himself, Wanczyk takes the reader deep into the culture of Beep Ball, traveling across the United States, Taiwan, and the Dominican Republic, to follow teams like the Austin Blackhawks, the Athens Timberwolves, the Indy Thunder, the Boston Renegades and Taiwan Homerun for a chance to hear their stories and share their passion for the sport with the world in one of the first-ever books written on contemporary Beep baseball. Here to discuss Beep on the New Books Network today, please welcome David Wanczyk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know baseball as one of America’s fondest pastimes, but did you know there’s a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It’s called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in 1976, there are now more than 200 teams in the United States alone with interest in the sport growing quickly among players abroad. For his debut book of creative nonfiction, Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind (Swallow Press, 2018), author David Wanczyk spent over three years interviewing dozens of Beep baseball players, coaches, volunteers, and fans in order to create a living profile of the sport and many of its star athletes. A diehard baseball fan himself, Wanczyk takes the reader deep into the culture of Beep Ball, traveling across the United States, Taiwan, and the Dominican Republic, to follow teams like the Austin Blackhawks, the Athens Timberwolves, the Indy Thunder, the Boston Renegades and Taiwan Homerun for a chance to hear their stories and share their passion for the sport with the world in one of the first-ever books written on contemporary Beep baseball. Here to discuss Beep on the New Books Network today, please welcome David Wanczyk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know baseball as one of America’s fondest pastimes, but did you know there’s a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It’s called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in 1976, there are now more than 200 teams in the United States alone with interest in the sport growing quickly among players abroad. For his debut book of creative nonfiction, Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind (Swallow Press, 2018), author David Wanczyk spent over three years interviewing dozens of Beep baseball players, coaches, volunteers, and fans in order to create a living profile of the sport and many of its star athletes. A diehard baseball fan himself, Wanczyk takes the reader deep into the culture of Beep Ball, traveling across the United States, Taiwan, and the Dominican Republic, to follow teams like the Austin Blackhawks, the Athens Timberwolves, the Indy Thunder, the Boston Renegades and Taiwan Homerun for a chance to hear their stories and share their passion for the sport with the world in one of the first-ever books written on contemporary Beep baseball. Here to discuss Beep on the New Books Network today, please welcome David Wanczyk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices