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Deuces Wild with Eric Byrnes & Will Clark
Mustaches & Untouchable Records in Baseball on DEUCES WILD with Will Clark & Eric Byrnes

Deuces Wild with Eric Byrnes & Will Clark

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 93:30


EB and Thrill discuss their personal experiences in baseball, the Giants' spring training, and the importance of competition. They also talk about mustaches in baseball history, sharing stories and anecdotes about legendary players. Additionally, they discuss untouchable records in baseball, including Cy Young's 511 wins, Pete Rose's 4256 hits, Cal Ripken's 2632 consecutive games played, and Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak.

Now I've Heard Everything
Batter up! Columnist George Wills Tribute to The Genius of Baseball

Now I've Heard Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 21:40


Why has baseball remained America's pastime? In this 1990 interview Pulitzer prize-winning columnist George Will analyzes the extraordinary nature of the game.Get your copy of Men At Work by George willAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Cal Ripken and Mickey Mantl For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTubePhoto by Gage Skidmore#MLB #Baseball #Opening day #Cal Ripken

The Mayor’s Office with Sean Casey
"See Her Be Her" director Jean Fruth & Jeff Idelson step inside

The Mayor’s Office with Sean Casey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 34:49


Psyched to be joined today by our great friends Jean Fruth and Jeff Idelson to talk about their new film "See Her Be Her." - SEE HER BE HER follows the lives of seven women baseball stars who are at the pinnacle of their game and represent the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Japan, South Korea, Cuba and Uganda. In the intense battle for the 2024 World Cup Championship, they want victory — for themselves, for their team, for their countries, and for the sheer love of the game—but their greatest triumph is the path they are blazing for future generations of female players. The film also includes Hall of Famers Ichiro Suzuki, Cal Ripken, Jr., Tony Pérez and Ferguson Jenkins, as well as retired major league stars Chan Ho Park and Jimmy Rollins.  Sports legend and equality champion Billie Jean King served as an executive producer. Full Youtube Broadcast Here: https://youtu.be/ly1iLTuOsSQ

DAE On Demand
Greatest Sports Records That Will Never be Broken

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 9:19


Pat and Aaron take your texts and calls on what sports records you think are most impressive all-time. Is it Cal Ripken's game streak? Tom Brady's passing yards? We debate here!

Baseball and BBQ
Former MLB Umpire, Al Clark and Barbecue Aficionado, Big Rome Sharing Wonderfully Entertaining Stories and Bringing the Heat

Baseball and BBQ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 111:42


Episode 280 features former Major League Baseball Umpire, Al Clark and barbecue aficionado, Big Rome sharing wonderfully entertaining stories and bringing the heat. Al Clark was a Major League Baseball umpire for 30 years, working more than 3,000 games, including two All-Star Games, ten playoff series, and two World Series.  We discuss his book, Called Out But Safe:  A Baseball Umpire's Journey.  The book was first published more than 10 years ago, but the stories are timeless and extremely entertaining.  Al has been on the field for many historic games, including Nolan Ryan's 300th win, Cal Ripken's record breaker, and the 1989 World Series which will forever be remembered, not becuase of who won, but due to an earthquake.  Al dealt with Earl Weaver, Billy Martin, and Dick Williams, all of whom were known for their harsh treamant of umpires.  Hearing Al tell the story of his "fake" confrontation with Lou Piniella is worth the price of admission. Big Rome has taken his love and passion for barbecue and incorporated that into so many facets.  He has created a line-up of barbecue rubs, does catering, makes entertaining cooking videos, and is a brand ambassador.  He has also dabbled in the podcast space, creating a barbecue fire side chat for his fellow barbecue lovers, especially his Texas Barbecue Crew.  Big Rome is a Los Angeles Dodgers fan and we discuss the team's World Series victory, the upcoming season, and other baseball talk.  For more information on Big Rome go to https://www.bigromesbbqempirellc.com/ We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/   We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you.   Call the show:  (516) 855-8214 Email:  baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter:  @baseballandbbq Instagram:  baseballandbarbecue YouTube:  baseball and bbq Website:  https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook:  baseball and bbq

Cellini and Dimino
Bill Ripken, MLB Network & Friend of Show

Cellini and Dimino

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 28:29


Tons of great Spring Training stories from a guy who experienced a few Grapefruit League seasons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Side Retired Podcast
Big League Perspective: Mike Bordick

Side Retired Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 35:05


Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famer and 2000 Mets National League Champion Shortstop Mike Bordick joins the show! Hear all about Mike's journey from playing in the Oakland Coliseum, replacing Cal Ripken and participating in the Subway Series. Plus, a special shoutout to the Baseball Warehouse as Mike takes us through his coaching journey and all the work he does with the Baseball Warehouse facility. 

Sports With Friends
486. TV Writer, MLB Play-by-Play Announcer Ken Levine

Sports With Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 59:52


This episode is a continuation from a conversation that took place on the Hall of Justice podcast episode 395. In that episode, Ken Levine detailed his illustrious TV writing career that included writing for MASH, Cheers, Frasier, the Simpsons, and countless others. In that episode, there was no discussion of what this episode is about. While he was writing Cheers and Frasier, Ken Levine was ALSO a Major League Baseball play-by-play announcer. Levine called games for the Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, and San Diego Padres. In this episode recounts in great detail how this successful television writer began calling games into a tape recorder at Dodgers Stadium. That activity morphed into a couple of minor league gigs, which in turn became opportunities in the big leagues. While the entire story is fascinating, this podcast also contains amazing stories about Ken Griffey Jr., Tony Gwynn, and Cal Ripken, Jr. Still, the best stories involve Tom Hanks and Ted Danson, who played former Red Sox pitcher Sam Malone on Cheers.

Exit Philosophy with Griff and Scotty Mac
Conversations With Griff - Buck Martinez

Exit Philosophy with Griff and Scotty Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 59:39


In Griff's Conversation, my guest is the ever-resilient Blue Jays broadcaster, Buck Martinez. Still going strong and ready for another season, Buck goes deep regarding his often complex relationships with Ernie Whitt, Bobby Cox, his Jays teammates, Chris Berman and Cal Ripken's game-saving moment, the Toronto media, his time as Jays manager, knowing he was going to be fired, his work-ethic with partners in the booth, his respect and genuine affection for the fan base and his wife of 50 years, Arlene, his trusted advisor and guiding light. ---- Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/

Baltimore Positive
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss Ovechkin brilliance, Ravens woes in Pittsburgh and protecting wealth

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 44:58


As all eyes in Baltimore are focused on the last No. 8 we'll probably ever have in the Charm City (after Cal Ripken and once Lamar Jackson is through), Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the "other" Number Eight in a Washington Capitals sweater, who continues to defy the odds and Father Time on the ice as his chases NHL immortality. The post Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss Ovechkin brilliance, Ravens woes in Pittsburgh and protecting wealth first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.

The Leadoff
Ripken on World Series, Team Ownership and Soto Pursuit

The Leadoff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 36:43


Cal Ripken watched the Los Angeles Dodgers win a World Series, and now he is hoping to bring a championship to Baltimore as part-owner of the Orioles. He joined the show to discuss the series, Juan Soto's free agency, building a successful MLB roster, and how the new Orioles ownership will be different from the previous one. Plus, Front Office Sports newsletter writer Eric Fisher analyzes the MLB offseason, and how certain teams may be constrained by an uncertain media situation. Also, Unrivaled expands, Patrick Mahomes wants a WNBA team, and the media tries to drum up an NBA rivalry while the players involved brush it off.

We Love Our Team
Season 2, Episode 9: Courtis Fuller Remastered: The Cal Ripken of Cincinnati Broadcasting

We Love Our Team

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 53:28


We apologize!: The original episode contained a few minutes of dead air at the end! Listen to this one!In this episode of 'We Love Our Team', host Jack and Randy Freaking welcome Courtis Fuller, a veteran broadcaster, who shares his journey from battling cancer to becoming a beloved figure in Cincinnati. Courtis reflects on his early days as a Pirates fan, his admiration for Roberto Clemente, and his transition to supporting the Reds. The conversation highlights the importance of community, personal struggles, and the rich history of baseball in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.TakeawaysCourtis Fuller has a 44-year career in broadcasting.He openly discussed his rare cancer diagnosis to raise awareness.Courtis underwent extensive treatment but is now cancer-free.He moved to Cincinnati and fell in love with the city.Courtis's grandfather was a Reds fan, influencing his journey.The rivalry between the Reds and Pirates shaped his childhood.Roberto Clemente is Curtis's all-time idol and inspiration.Courtis has memorabilia of Clemente throughout his home.He recently joined the board of directors for the Reds Hall of Fame.The Hall of Fame in Cincinnati is highly regarded.Sound Bites"I wish I had lottery luck like that.""Life is good, life is good.""I fell in love with this town."Cincinnati's finest steakhouse and seafood restaurant! Win a $50 Gift Card from Prime Cincinnati by emailing us at freepete14@gmail.com!

We Love Our Team
Season 2, Episode 9: Courtis Fuller: The Cal Ripken of Cincinnati News

We Love Our Team

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 57:09


In this episode of 'We Love Our Team', host Jack and Randy Freaking welcome Courtis Fuller, a veteran broadcaster, who shares his journey from battling cancer to becoming a beloved figure in Cincinnati. Courtis reflects on his early days as a Pirates fan, his admiration for Roberto Clemente, and his transition to supporting the Reds. The conversation highlights the importance of community, personal struggles, and the rich history of baseball in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.TakeawaysCourtis Fuller has a 44-year career in broadcasting.He openly discussed his rare cancer diagnosis to raise awareness.Courtis underwent extensive treatment but is now cancer-free.He moved to Cincinnati and fell in love with the city.Courtis's grandfather was a Reds fan, influencing his journey.The rivalry between the Reds and Pirates shaped his childhood.Roberto Clemente is Curtis's all-time idol and inspiration.Courtis has memorabilia of Clemente throughout his home.He recently joined the board of directors for the Reds Hall of Fame.The Hall of Fame in Cincinnati is highly regarded.Sound Bites"I wish I had lottery luck like that.""Life is good, life is good.""I fell in love with this town."Cincinnati's finest steakhouse and seafood restaurant! Win a $50 Gift Card from Prime Cincinnati by emailing us at freepete14@gmail.com!

The Final Score - FNP Podcasts
Michael O'Connor, Mayor, City of Frederick

The Final Score - FNP Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 84:33


Taking time out of his busy schedule to talk sports, not politics, Michael O'Connor, the Mayor of the City of Frederick, is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast. O'Connor chats with Greg Swatek about his love of sports, particularly his love for the Baltimore Orioles. He talks about his favorite Orioles and his favorite Orioles teams, as well as his hatred for the New York Yankees. He also recounts his experience attending Cal Ripken's record-breaking game for consecutive games played and getting to shake Cal's hand as he made his way along the outfield wall. The mayor also talks about his background as a radio and television journalist prior to ever getting into politics and his initial desire to be a sports reporter/broadcaster upon realizing that he was never going to be able to play sports on a high level. The discussion then turns to the Frederick Keys and the stadium renovations the city hopes will eventually bring an affiliated minor league team back to Frederick. What will the new stadium look like? When might another affiliated team be here? And how would the mayor react if it was a Yankees affiliate? Prior to that conversation, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to talk about the week that was in Frederick County sports, discuss Week 2 of the high school football season and look ahead to Week 3.

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
September 20 Thurman Munson, has his plaque placed in Monument Park - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 3:51


September 20, 1919 - On Babe Ruth day at Fenway Park, the Bambino ties Ned Williamson's major league mark of 27 home runs in a season with a game-winner off Lefty Williams of the Chicago White Sox. Ruth also scores the winning run in both ends of the doubleheader. Ironically, it will be the last game he plays for the Boston Red Sox in Fenway as the sale of the century would have the Bambino in pinstripes for the remainder of his career. On the same date eight years later, Ruth would again raise the single season home run mark by hitting his 60th bomb of the season off Senators pitcher Tom Zachary.September 20, 1955 - New York Giants slugger Willie Mays hits two home runs against thePittsburgh Pirates, giving him 50 for the year and making him the seventh player in major league history to accomplish this.September 20, 1958 - Recently-acquired Orioles knuckleballer, Hoyt Wilhelm pitches a 1-0no-hitter against the New York Yankees at Memorial Stadium. The Bronx Bombers would not go hitless in a game again in the 20th Century.September20, 1968 - Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees hits the 536th and final home run of his major league career. The parting shot of this storied career came at the expense of Jim Lonborg of the Boston Red Sox in a 4 - 3 loss at Yankee Stadium.September 20, 1980 - In memory of Thurman Munson, a bronze plaque in Monument Park is dedicated to the deceased New York Yankees catcher and team Captain who died tragically in a plane crash in 1979.September 20, 1998 - Cal Ripken, Jr. takes himself out of the starting lineup and does not play in the Baltimore Orioles' loss to the New York Yankees, ending his consecutive games played streak at 2,632. After nearly 16 years, Ripken said he decided the time was right to end the streak, which began on May 30, 1982.

Vintage Baseball Reflections
September 20 Thurman Munson, has his plaque placed in Monument Park - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Vintage Baseball Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 3:51


September 20, 1919 - On Babe Ruth day at Fenway Park, the Bambino ties Ned Williamson's major league mark of 27 home runs in a season with a game-winner off Lefty Williams of the Chicago White Sox. Ruth also scores the winning run in both ends of the doubleheader. Ironically, it will be the last game he plays for the Boston Red Sox in Fenway as the sale of the century would have the Bambino in pinstripes for the remainder of his career. On the same date eight years later, Ruth would again raise the single season home run mark by hitting his 60th bomb of the season off Senators pitcher Tom Zachary.September 20, 1955 - New York Giants slugger Willie Mays hits two home runs against thePittsburgh Pirates, giving him 50 for the year and making him the seventh player in major league history to accomplish this.September 20, 1958 - Recently-acquired Orioles knuckleballer, Hoyt Wilhelm pitches a 1-0no-hitter against the New York Yankees at Memorial Stadium. The Bronx Bombers would not go hitless in a game again in the 20th Century.September20, 1968 - Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees hits the 536th and final home run of his major league career. The parting shot of this storied career came at the expense of Jim Lonborg of the Boston Red Sox in a 4 - 3 loss at Yankee Stadium.September 20, 1980 - In memory of Thurman Munson, a bronze plaque in Monument Park is dedicated to the deceased New York Yankees catcher and team Captain who died tragically in a plane crash in 1979.September 20, 1998 - Cal Ripken, Jr. takes himself out of the starting lineup and does not play in the Baltimore Orioles' loss to the New York Yankees, ending his consecutive games played streak at 2,632. After nearly 16 years, Ripken said he decided the time was right to end the streak, which began on May 30, 1982.

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
September 15 - Yankees set HR mark - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 3:38


September 15, 1990: Despite solo homers in the 5th by brothers Billy Ripken and Cal Ripken, both off David Wells, the Orioles lose 4 - 3 to Toronto. The brothers would homer together once more in 1996, again in the same inning. The Ripken Brothers joint stint in Baltimore, while managed by their father Cal Sr. from 1987 to 1988, marked the first time a father has managed two of his sons on the same team in the bigs.September 15, 2003: With his 2,063rd career base on balls, Barry Bonds passes Babe Ruth on the all-time walks list. The Giant left fielder now only trails Rickey Henderson, who has 2,190 free passes.September 15, 1960 - Giants superstar Willie Mays ties a major league mark by hitting three triples in an 8-6 victory over the Phillies.September 15, 2003 Rafael Palmeiro joins Jimmie Foxx as the only players to hit 35 homers and drive in 100 runs in nine consecutive seasons. The Hall of Fame member Foxx accomplished the feat playing for the A's and Red Sox from 1932 to 1940.September 15, 1961: The Yankees set a new American League record for most homers in a season as they split a doubleheader in Detroit, winning 11 - 1 and losing 4 -2. Round Trippers by Bill Skowron and Yogi Berra in the opener help Whitey Ford win his 24th and increase New York's homer total to 222.

Vintage Baseball Reflections
September 15 - Yankees set HR mark - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Vintage Baseball Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 3:38


September 15, 1990: Despite solo homers in the 5th by brothers Billy Ripken and Cal Ripken, both off David Wells, the Orioles lose 4 - 3 to Toronto. The brothers would homer together once more in 1996, again in the same inning. The Ripken Brothers joint stint in Baltimore, while managed by their father Cal Sr. from 1987 to 1988, marked the first time a father has managed two of his sons on the same team in the bigs.September 15, 2003: With his 2,063rd career base on balls, Barry Bonds passes Babe Ruth on the all-time walks list. The Giant left fielder now only trails Rickey Henderson, who has 2,190 free passes.September 15, 1960 - Giants superstar Willie Mays ties a major league mark by hitting three triples in an 8-6 victory over the Phillies.September 15, 2003 Rafael Palmeiro joins Jimmie Foxx as the only players to hit 35 homers and drive in 100 runs in nine consecutive seasons. The Hall of Fame member Foxx accomplished the feat playing for the A's and Red Sox from 1932 to 1940.September 15, 1961: The Yankees set a new American League record for most homers in a season as they split a doubleheader in Detroit, winning 11 - 1 and losing 4 -2. Round Trippers by Bill Skowron and Yogi Berra in the opener help Whitey Ford win his 24th and increase New York's homer total to 222.

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
September 6 Cal Ripken, Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game to surpass Lou Gehrig - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 3:42


September 6, 1995 - Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles plays in his 2,131st consecutive Major League game to surpass Lou Gehrig's 56-year record. When the game becomes official in the middle of the fifth inning, Ripken takes a victory lap around Camden Yards during the 22-minute standing ovation from the sell-out crowd. Ripken went 2 for 4, including a home run, in Baltimore's 4 - 2 win over California.September 6, 2001 During the Diamondbacks – Giants game, Barry Bonds becomes the fifth player in major league history to hit 60 home runs in a season. He joins Babe Ruth, Roger Maris, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Bonds, the oldest to join this elite group, reaches the historic plateau the quickest, needing only 141 games to reach the milestone.September 6, 1976 Dodgers catcher Steve Yeager is seriously injured when the jagged end of teammate Bill Russell's broken bat strikes him in the throat while he is waiting in the on-deck circle. He had nine pieces of wood taken out of his neck during a 98 minute surgery. Yeager later invented a throat protector that hangs from every catcher's mask today.September 6, 1977 The Angels acquire slugger Dave Kingman from San Diego for cash consideration. Nine days later, the Yankees will buy Kingman, making him the first player to wear four uniforms in four divisions in the same year. Kingman, who started the season with the Mets, will hit twenty-six home runs to set the mark for the most by a player with more than two teams.Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says

Vintage Baseball Reflections
September 6 Cal Ripken, Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game to surpass Lou Gehrig - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Vintage Baseball Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 3:42


September 6, 1995 - Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles plays in his 2,131st consecutive Major League game to surpass Lou Gehrig's 56-year record. When the game becomes official in the middle of the fifth inning, Ripken takes a victory lap around Camden Yards during the 22-minute standing ovation from the sell-out crowd. Ripken went 2 for 4, including a home run, in Baltimore's 4 - 2 win over California.September 6, 2001 During the Diamondbacks – Giants game, Barry Bonds becomes the fifth player in major league history to hit 60 home runs in a season. He joins Babe Ruth, Roger Maris, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Bonds, the oldest to join this elite group, reaches the historic plateau the quickest, needing only 141 games to reach the milestone.September 6, 1976 Dodgers catcher Steve Yeager is seriously injured when the jagged end of teammate Bill Russell's broken bat strikes him in the throat while he is waiting in the on-deck circle. He had nine pieces of wood taken out of his neck during a 98 minute surgery. Yeager later invented a throat protector that hangs from every catcher's mask today.September 6, 1977 The Angels acquire slugger Dave Kingman from San Diego for cash consideration. Nine days later, the Yankees will buy Kingman, making him the first player to wear four uniforms in four divisions in the same year. Kingman, who started the season with the Mets, will hit twenty-six home runs to set the mark for the most by a player with more than two teams.Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
September 5 McGwire slugs his 60th home run - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 3:31


September 5th, 1954, Hank Aaron goes 4 for 4 in a 9 – 7 triumph over the Cubs, but breaks his ankle in the second game of a doubleheader and is lost for the remainder of the season.September 5th, 1995, Cal Ripken ties Lou Gehrig's all-time mark by appearing in his 2,130th consecutive game. In the fifth inning, when the game became official the crowd erupted in applause. The 35 year old shortstop played every game of the Orioles schedule for 14 years and would continue to do so for another three seasons.September 5th, 1998: Giant's 0utfielder Barry Bonds sets a new National League mark reaching base in 15 consecutive plate appearances breaking Dodger Pedro Guerrero's mark of 14 established in 1983. Mark McGwire slugs his 60th home run of the season to become the 3rd player in history to reach the milestone. The 1st-inning blast off lefty Dennys Reyes helps the Cards on their way to a 7 – 0 blanking of the Reds.1998 Sammy Sosa hits home run #58 in Chicago's 8 – 4 win over the Pirates, as the Cubs maintain their lead in the race for the wild card spot.September 5th, 2002 Texas pounds Baltimore 11 – 2 as SS Alex Rodriguez homers twice to give him 50 for the year. He becomes the 5th player in history to record successive 50-home run seasons.

Vintage Baseball Reflections
September 5 McGwire slugs his 60th home run - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Vintage Baseball Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 3:31


September 5th, 1954, Hank Aaron goes 4 for 4 in a 9 – 7 triumph over the Cubs, but breaks his ankle in the second game of a doubleheader and is lost for the remainder of the season.September 5th, 1995, Cal Ripken ties Lou Gehrig's all-time mark by appearing in his 2,130th consecutive game. In the fifth inning, when the game became official the crowd erupted in applause. The 35 year old shortstop played every game of the Orioles schedule for 14 years and would continue to do so for another three seasons.September 5th, 1998: Giant's 0utfielder Barry Bonds sets a new National League mark reaching base in 15 consecutive plate appearances breaking Dodger Pedro Guerrero's mark of 14 established in 1983. Mark McGwire slugs his 60th home run of the season to become the 3rd player in history to reach the milestone. The 1st-inning blast off lefty Dennys Reyes helps the Cards on their way to a 7 – 0 blanking of the Reds.1998 Sammy Sosa hits home run #58 in Chicago's 8 – 4 win over the Pirates, as the Cubs maintain their lead in the race for the wild card spot.September 5th, 2002 Texas pounds Baltimore 11 – 2 as SS Alex Rodriguez homers twice to give him 50 for the year. He becomes the 5th player in history to record successive 50-home run seasons.

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
September 2 Dave Stieb gets his no hitter - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 4:22


September 2, 2001 — A pitching duel between former Yankee teammates David Cone and Mike Mussina saw New York's Mike Mussina came within one strike of pitching the first perfect game in the 89-year history of Fenway Park. Over eight innings Mussina did not allow a single Red Sox baserunner. Red Sox pitcher David Cone kept pace keeping the Yankees scoreless till the top of the 9th when the Yanks would push one across the dish. Mussina's bid was broken up by a clean single from pinch hitter Carl Everett. Prior to this, Everett was 1 for 8 with seven strikeouts against Mussina. The Yankees would hold on to win 1-0.September 2, 1971, Houston Astros outfielder Cesar Cedeno pops a 200-foot fly ball to short right field in the fifth inning sending Dodger second baseman Jim Lefebvre back as right fielder Bill Buckner was coming in to make a play on the ball. The two would collide and with the bases loaded, Cedeno would collect an inside the park Grand Slam. The hit launched the Astros to a 9-3 victory over the Dodgers. As of August 2011, there have been 224 inside-the-park grand slams in Major League history, 26 in the past 50 years, and only eight since 1990. Honus Wagner has the most in MLB history with five.September 2, 1990, Dave Stieb, who had lost three no-hit bids with one out to go in the previous two seasons, finally pitched one as the Toronto Blue Jays beat Cleveland 3-0. It was the record ninth no-hitter of the 1990 season and the only one in Blue Jays history.September2, 1996, Mike “Gator” Greenwell set a major league record by driving in all nine Boston runs, the final one on a 10th-inning single to give the Red Sox a 9-8 victory over Seattle.September 2, 1999, Cal Ripken hit his 400th career home run joining an exclusive circle of sluggers. Ripken connected off right-hander Rolando Arrojo in the third inning of the Baltimore Orioles' game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.September 2, 2003 Eric Gagne set a major league single season record with his 55th consecutive save in Los Angeles's 4-1 victory over Houston. When added to the eight consecutive saves he made at the end of the 2002 season, Gagne had sixty-three consecutive saves, a new Major League record.

Vintage Baseball Reflections
September 2 Dave Stieb gets his no hitter - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Vintage Baseball Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 4:22


September 2, 2001 — A pitching duel between former Yankee teammates David Cone and Mike Mussina saw New York's Mike Mussina came within one strike of pitching the first perfect game in the 89-year history of Fenway Park. Over eight innings Mussina did not allow a single Red Sox baserunner. Red Sox pitcher David Cone kept pace keeping the Yankees scoreless till the top of the 9th when the Yanks would push one across the dish. Mussina's bid was broken up by a clean single from pinch hitter Carl Everett. Prior to this, Everett was 1 for 8 with seven strikeouts against Mussina. The Yankees would hold on to win 1-0.September 2, 1971, Houston Astros outfielder Cesar Cedeno pops a 200-foot fly ball to short right field in the fifth inning sending Dodger second baseman Jim Lefebvre back as right fielder Bill Buckner was coming in to make a play on the ball. The two would collide and with the bases loaded, Cedeno would collect an inside the park Grand Slam. The hit launched the Astros to a 9-3 victory over the Dodgers. As of August 2011, there have been 224 inside-the-park grand slams in Major League history, 26 in the past 50 years, and only eight since 1990. Honus Wagner has the most in MLB history with five.September 2, 1990, Dave Stieb, who had lost three no-hit bids with one out to go in the previous two seasons, finally pitched one as the Toronto Blue Jays beat Cleveland 3-0. It was the record ninth no-hitter of the 1990 season and the only one in Blue Jays history.September2, 1996, Mike “Gator” Greenwell set a major league record by driving in all nine Boston runs, the final one on a 10th-inning single to give the Red Sox a 9-8 victory over Seattle.September 2, 1999, Cal Ripken hit his 400th career home run joining an exclusive circle of sluggers. Ripken connected off right-hander Rolando Arrojo in the third inning of the Baltimore Orioles' game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.September 2, 2003 Eric Gagne set a major league single season record with his 55th consecutive save in Los Angeles's 4-1 victory over Houston. When added to the eight consecutive saves he made at the end of the 2002 season, Gagne had sixty-three consecutive saves, a new Major League record.

Adam Carolla Show
Dodgers Legend & CA Senatorial Candidate Steve Garvey

Adam Carolla Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 88:40 Transcription Available


Baseball legend and U.S. Senate candidate, Steve Garvey, sits down with Adam for a very special 1-on-1 interview. They open the show discussing his baseball career and record-setting consecutive game streak. Then they talk about his early years with the Dodgers and his move to first base. Finally, they shift the discussion to his Senatorial campaign and what changes he'd like to bring to California. For more with Steve Garvey: ● WEBSITE: SteveGarvey.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● Get term life insurance through Ethos today to help protect your family's finances. Get up to $2 million in coverage in just 10 minutes at https://ethoslife.com/ADAM. Thanks to Ethos for sponsoring us! ● http://ForThePeople.com/Adam or Dial #LAW (#529) ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
Tua left off Top 10 list, while Aaron Rogers remains

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 41:31


Tua left off Top 10 QB's list. We debate why? Does Leroy "hate" Aaron Rodgers? Marcos looks back at a core MLB memory between Cal Ripken Jr. and A-Rod We determine whether it really was a kind gesture by A-Rod, as Cal Ripken recalls it differently We play our favorite Tuesday game and state where the damage has been done!

Karsch and Anderson
Do you have an impressive Cal Ripken like streak?

Karsch and Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 11:20


The anniversary of when Ripken's streak started this week!

Small Hall Baseball Podcast
Catchers' Hall of Fame Standard Under Debate and Stan Coveleski Career No Time to Stagnate

Small Hall Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 64:36


This week we discuss the different standard for Catchers to enter the HOF versus other position players. Is it fair that those in the crouch can put up lower hitting numbers or does it feel right for their workload? For our This Week In Baseball, we discuss the unique Tri-Cornered Baseball Game from 1944. Three teams play in a round robin format to raise money for the war effort, but could something like this happen today?Our Hall of Famer this week is Stan Conveleski. He brings really good numbers in a short amount of time, but was it good enough for the three of us to keep him in? For our parting shots we speak on the life of Effa Manley, the majesty of the Perfect Game, and the ups and downs of collecting for "The Hobby".Enjoy our new crop of weekly commercials in between segments with USPS Baseball Stamps, Roger Maris' for cereal, and Cal Ripken for the Yellow Pages.Please join us as we discuss baseball topics and we continue our mission to make The Hall small. We hope you'll enjoy the ride.TimestampsThis Week In Baseball - 18:44Hall of Fame Discussion - 32:26Parting Shots - 44:47

The Approach Shot
Author and Columnist for the Baltimore Sun, JOHN EISENBERG brings decades of stories to The Approach Shot

The Approach Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 27:41


This is Part Two of our conversation with longtime columnist and author JOHN EISENBERG. We talk about his golf game, and he faces (and aces) the dreaded SIX PACK! We talk about his new book, "Rocket Men", which offers an inside look at the Black quarterbacks whose skill and grit transformed the NFL; and some of his other books including "The League", which focuses on the pioneering sportsmen who kept the league alive in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, when its challenges were many and its survival was not guaranteed; and "The Streak" the book dedicated to Cal Ripken pursuit and eventually takeover of Lou Gehrig's Iron Man record. This is a great listen from a terrific storyteller.

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
Antiquated Arbitration System

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 53:39


Hembo and Buster discuss Buster's article on Josh Hader establishing usage rules after an ugly arbitration loss with the Brewers, why valuing saves as the currency for relievers is obsolete, Gunnar Henderson's Cal Ripken-like start, and why Edwin Diaz has lost it. Then, Xavier Scruggs talks about how teams are using the Apple Dugout App, his thoughts on the Hader piece, Kyle Tucker entering the AL MVP conversation, big guys starting slow and team meetings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fantasy Focus Baseball
Antiquated Arbitration System

Fantasy Focus Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 53:39


Hembo and Buster discuss Buster's article on Josh Hader establishing usage rules after an ugly arbitration loss with the Brewers, why valuing saves as the currency for relievers is obsolete, Gunnar Henderson's Cal Ripken-like start, and why Edwin Diaz has lost it. Then, Xavier Scruggs talks about how teams are using the Apple Dugout App, his thoughts on the Hader piece, Kyle Tucker entering the AL MVP conversation, big guys starting slow and team meetings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Baltimore's Big Morning Show
Was Jackson Holliday moved through the O's system too fast?

Baltimore's Big Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 35:30


In the second hour of Monday's BBMS, Rob reacts to Cal Ripken's assertion that Jackson Holliday moved through the Orioles system too fast, leading to his demotion last month.  Does he have a point?  Plus, we discuss the resurgence of a few important O's and hand out Shovels of Wisdom.

Two Strike Noise - A Baseball History Podcast
Episode 249 - Tales From the Dugout v38

Two Strike Noise - A Baseball History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 64:07


As long as there's baseball there's going to new baseball history and this week we've got new Topps cards for, checks notes, hot dogs? We have a JJ Hardy landscaping update, a leftover 420 thought that could revolutionize jerseys (they can't get any worse), we rag on John Fisher, again, plus we got some good debuts to discuss.  In our Tales segment Mark highlights a 5 tool prospect who left us too early, we get to the bottom of Rod Murphy's 1990Upper Deck baseball card and we remember a minor league games (not involving Cal Ripken) that didn't want to end and what one fan had to do to catch the end of it. Wax Pack Heroes includes a special pack sent to us by a listener which let us talk about some players we haven't brought up before. Thanks top listener Andrew Harner! Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/TwoStrikeNoise/ Instagram - @twostrikenoise Bluesky - @twostrikenoise.bsky.social Threads - @twostrikenoise Twitter - @twostrikenoise Two Strike Noise on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvh7epD-mqT9qCIV7CNqhog Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/twostrikenoise E-mail - twostrikenoise@gmail.com We pull ALOT of commons in Wax Pack Heroes. If you've got those Tom Foley or Ernest Riles cards just sitting around you can donate those commons to charity and maybe spark a child's interest in baseball and collecting. Find out more here: http://commons4kids.org/ #podernfamily #podnation #baseball #mlb #history #podcast #baseballcards

Washington Welcomes
David M. Rubenstein and Cal Ripken, Jr. on the Baltimore Orioles

Washington Welcomes

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 57:20


From bringing the community together to fostering a sense of pride, the Baltimore Orioles' impact cannot be overstated.  Earlier this week, David Rubenstein, Club Chairman and Owner of the Baltimore Orioles, and Cal Ripken, Jr., Orioles Legend and National Baseball Hall of Famer, joined the Economic Club of Washington, D.C. to discuss the new frontier for the Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore.  

Baltimore Positive
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Suarez start, Mullins walkoff and reemergence of Cal Ripken to Orioles baseball

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 43:21


Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Suarez start, Mullins walkoff and reemergence of Cal Ripken to Orioles baseball The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Suarez start, Mullins walkoff and reemergence of Cal Ripken to Orioles baseball first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
4-17-24 SEC Insider Hit: Orioles, Crawfish, and Coaching Charisma

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 32:27


SEC insider hit on Camden Yards, the Baltimore Orioles, Cal Ripken, and White House tours. Join us as we take a trip down memory lane.. LIVE in the BankPlus Studio. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Midday
Kevin Cowherd on Baltimore sports, the Orioles and 'The Gym'

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 37:19


Former sports and features columnist Kevin Cowherd followed a 30 year career at the Baltimore Sun with several books, including a book about Orioles legend Cal Ripken. His latest nonfiction work, The Gym, is a funny, suspenseful story about the quirky subculture found among those who work out together.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.

Stereo Embers: The Podcast
Stereo Embers The Podcast: Dan Bern

Stereo Embers: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 55:05


"Starting Over" With close to thirty albums under his belt, the Iowa-born Dan Bern is one of the great iron men of rock and roll. I guess he's kind of the Cal Ripken of modern music--why? Because he keeps showing up with high quality work. From albums like Fifty Eggs to to the newly re-mastered New American Language, Bern is one of the very best we have. His music is observational, clever and poignant, and it always comes with a melodic center that makes each number he writes more impossible resist than the last. He's collaborated with Emmylou Harris, opened for The Who, written songs for the movie Walk Hard, authored two books, recorded children's albums, created and hosted two podcasts, and painted countless portraits of sports figures. If you're getting the idea that Dan Bern is busy creating things you're right. Part traditionalist, part punk, Bern has proven over and over that he's one of the best and most durable songwriters on the planet. His 2001 album New American Language has been re-mastered and issued on vinyl for the first time and his new album is on the way. Glad to grab Dan for this chat in between his busy schedule.... www.danbern.com www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) www.bombshellradio.com (http://www.bombshellradio.com) www.alexgreenbooks.com (http://www.alexgreenbooks.com) Twitter: @emberseditor IG: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com

Games with Names
"2131" with Lewis Black | Angels vs. Orioles

Games with Names

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 83:42 Transcription Available


Lewis Black is in studio! We're reliving the iconic 2131 Game when Cal Ripken Jr. broke Lou Gehrig's record for most consecutive games played. Lewis joins us on the couch (2:17). We go back to September of 1995 (18:15). We check out each of these rosters (39:48). We dive into the game (44:01). We score it (1:02:06). Then, we wrap it up by looking at the most unbreakable sports records of all time (1:09:50). Support the show: http://www.gameswithnames.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Post Game with Paul Golden
Ask Hembo: Paul Hembekides, ESPN On-Air Personality and NY Times Best Selling Author

Post Game with Paul Golden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 33:17


Today's guest is Paul (“Hembo”) Hembekides, on-air personality for Greeny and Get Up on ESPN. Hembo is a New York Times bestselling author and uses numbers and statistics to enlighten sports fans. He co-authored Got Your Number with ESPN's Mike Greenberg and discusses future writing projects with Greenberg. In this episode, Hembo shares how he lives out his faith in a high-profile workplace like ESPN. You will be encouraged as he shares his collegiate experience at Cedarville University and how it prepared him for his media career. Hembo and Paul debate who should be on the Mount Rushmore of the New York Yankees and discuss the retired numbers of Yankee legends. Be sure to like and subscribe to the Post Game with Paul Golden podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.For more information and to financially support the podcast, go to www.PaulGolden.orgGot Your Number by Mike Greenberg, Paul Hembekides: 9781368073561 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: BooksGet Up Show - PodCenter - ESPN Radio Cedarville University Home For more information and to financially support the podcast, go to www.PaulGolden.org

Primetime with Isaac and Suke
Fun with Sports Conspiracies

Primetime with Isaac and Suke

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 11:37


Michael Jordan? The NBA Draft? Cal Ripken, Jr.? Which stories do you believe?

On the Clock
Billy Bob Thornton Discusses Arts, Friendship, and Overcoming Challenges in Education Leadership

On the Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 28:37


In this episode, Todd Dallas Lamb is joined by award-winning actor, writer, director, musician, and songwriter, Billy Bob Thornton. Together, they explore a variety of topics, ranging from the aftereffects of the pandemic on American education to the important role of the arts play in students' formative years. Billy Bob Thornton shares personal stories about his upbringing, the pivotal role of a mentor in discovering his talent, the importance of friendships, and the impact of history and the arts on education. The episode also explores Billy Bob Thornton's ongoing projects, including his work in the television series "Lamb" and his music with The Boxmasters. Join us as we dive into this fascinating and insightful conversation with a true multi-talented artist.Timestamps00:00 Engagement in education is crucial for success.03:11 Thank you for joining this important conversation.08:40 Avid fan of the 1960s Cardinals team.10:15 Brooks Robinson and Cal Ripken's popularity, high school.15:43 Encouragement in youth shapes future success.19:17 Struggled with school, but valued friendships and relationships.22:54 Introducing sons to country music, embracing new wave.23:36 Impressive work on show and movie.26:42 Original rock band built on classic influences.Connect with Billy Bob ThorntonWebsite: https://www.billybobthornton.net/Produced by Old Soul

Clearing The Bases
Jim Chester - Gardner Webb University

Clearing The Bases

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 42:59


As we continue along with our recordings from the ABCA convention we move to our next guest, Jim Chester of Gardner Webb University. Jim is going into his fifth year as the head coach of the Runnin' Bulldogs. Coach Chester is an active member of the American Baseball Coaches Association and has served as the South East Region Chair, as well as being on two committees. He has also been heavily involved in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation, as well as several other charitable organizations. I am happy to call Coach Chester a friend.

The Approach Shot
Gold Gloves and Golf Gloves- Orioles All Star ADAM JONES is on our team this week

The Approach Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 34:48


He's a 5 time All Star, a 4 time Good Glove winner and a Silver Slugger.  Adam Jones, who patrolled center field at Camden Yards for the Baltimore Orioles is our guest this week on The Approach Shot. Witty and thought provoking, Adam talks about baseball, Cal Ripken, Tony Gwynn and his golf game. His keen insight on the difference between Spain's courses and the U.S. courses he has played is especially interesting. The Approach Shot goes global, with Adam Jones from Barcelona, Spain on this week's episode.

The Secret Sits
The Mother of Baseball

The Secret Sits

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 46:00 Transcription Available


In "The Mother of Baseball," a story in one-part, we delve into a gripping tale of abduction and mystery that unfolded in the life of Vi Ripken, the resilient matriarch of the legendary Ripken family. On a seemingly ordinary morning, Vi's life takes a dark and unexpected turn when she is forcibly taken from her own home. Bound and blindfolded, she finds herself at the mercy of a stranger with unclear motives. As the hours tick by, Vi's indomitable spirit is tested, and the community rallies in a desperate search to bring her back to safety. Join us in this riveting episode as we explore the enigma surrounding Vi Ripken's abduction and the relentless pursuit of justice.Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation | Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation (ripkenfoundation.org)Send show suggestions to:TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our social media at:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSitsAll sources can be found in the show transcript.#TheMotherOfBaseball #ViRipken #RipkenFamily #AbductionMystery #UnsolvedCase #TrueCrimePodcast #CommunitySupport #Resilience #BaseballLegend #AberdeenMD #Kidnapping #FamilyStrength #JusticeForVi #ColdCase #Baltimore #HighProfileCase #RewardOffered #SafetyFirst #CommunityUnity #CrimeInvestigationSupport the show

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network
RWH038: The $2.6 Trillion Man w/ Rick Rieder

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 108:58 Very Popular


In this rare, in-depth interview, William Green chats with super investor Rick Rieder, who oversees about $2.6 trillion at BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager. Rick, who probably manages more money than any other investor on Earth, has an enormous range of responsibilities: he's BlackRock's chief investment officer of Global Fixed Income, head of the firm's Global Allocation Investment Team, and chairman of the firm-wide BlackRock investment council. A true titan of the investing world, he recently won Morningstar's 2023 award for Outstanding Portfolio Manager. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 05:57 - What Rick Rieder learned from a disastrous early investment. 24:43 - Why he focuses relentlessly on leverage, liquidity, & cashflow. 40:13 - How access to vast amounts of data gives him an edge. 43:27 - How he distinguishes meaningful news from meaningless noise. 49:13 - Why he gets grumpy in bull markets & relishes periods of dislocation. 55:49 - What great investors like Ray Dalio & David Tepper have in common. 57:46 - How Rick views the current economic outlook. 1:03:16 - How to take advantage of the “incredible blessing” of high bond yields. 1:13:31 - How he operates on 4 ½ hours of sleep. 1:16:00 - Why he loves to trade in the middle of the night. 1:19:34 - How he handles extreme levels of stress & responsibility.  1:24:40 - How he's maintained a happy family life, despite a fanatical work ethic. 1:30:36 - Why his hero is Cal Ripken, the Iron Man of baseball. Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, and the other community members. Rick Rieder's article on “The Fixed Income Opportunity for 2024”. Rick Rieder's Strategic Income Opportunities Fund. Rick Rieder's Total Return Fund. Follow Rick Rieder on X (AKA Twitter). William Green's book, “Richer, Wiser, Happier” – read the reviews of this book. William Green's podcast interview with Ray Dalio | YouTube video. Follow William Green on X (AKA Twitter). Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcast episodes here. NEW TO THE SHOW? Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts.  SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: River AlphaSense Wise NetSuite American Express Business Gold Card Toyota Ka'Chava Babbel Glengoyne Whisky Efani Noble Gold Investments Salesforce Vanta Alto Shopify Masterclass HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sports Junkies
JP at Ripken event, Sports Page, Man glues himself at US Open

The Sports Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 42:57


9/8 Hour 1   2:00 Chiefs lose to Lions 12:00 JP at the Cal Ripken event 24:00 Sports Page 34:30 Man glues himself at US Open

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Hembo and Buster discuss an Eduardo's memory of playing in the Cal Ripken's 2131 game, Buster's interview with Malcolm, the Astros looking like the team to beat in the AL West, a potential Phillies-Cubs playoff series and Anthony Rendon hiding from the media. Then, Hembo stops by to talk about the likely demise of the Dodgers' World Series hopes, the best managers in the league, the Cubs' well-rounded offense, if the Mets should trade Pete Alonso and the double standard for Shohei Ohtani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fantasy Focus Baseball

Hembo and Buster discuss an Eduardo's memory of playing in the Cal Ripken's 2131 game, Buster's interview with Malcolm, the Astros looking like the team to beat in the AL West, a potential Phillies-Cubs playoff series and Anthony Rendon hiding from the media. Then, Hembo stops by to talk about the likely demise of the Dodgers' World Series hopes, the best managers in the league, the Cubs' well-rounded offense, if the Mets should trade Pete Alonso and the double standard for Shohei Ohtani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CzabeCast
Andy or Cal Ripken? Which streak is more impressive

CzabeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 34:11


After 38 years ... "Good Enough Andy" finally takes a sick dayOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor: http://factor75.com* Check out Indeed and use my code CZABE for a great deal: https://www.indeed.com/* Check out Indeed and use my code CZABE for a great deal: https://www.indeed.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy