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Send us a textCome listen as Cameron Rupp reveals the secrets to mastering the catcher position and building a winning culture. In this episode of the Backpck Podcast, former MLB catcher and College World Series coach, Cameron Rupp, shares invaluable insights into the heart of baseball. From the technical aspects of the one-knee-down stance to the importance of mental fortitude, Cameron dives deep into how catchers are transforming the way the game is played. Hear personal anecdotes about legendary coach Augie Garrido's influence, and discover how mental resilience and strategic thinking can elevate your gameplay. As we explore the evolution of catching techniques, learn about specific drills and strategies that can enhance your performance on and off the field. This episode is a tribute to the soul of baseball—it's about relationships, accountability, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.Join us in celebrating the art and strategy of baseball, and subscribe for more expert insights and behind-the-scenes stories. Let's keep the conversation going—follow us on social media and embrace the journey of becoming a better player.
Former MLB player and current Blinn baseball coach Cameron Rupp on The Jim Davis Show.
Imagine stepping onto the field where the crack of the bat is your heartbeat and the cheer of the crowd is your breath – this is the world of Cameron Rupp, former professional baseball player who joined me to share the intimate ties that bind the baseball community. We traversed the diamond of his life, from childhood games influenced by his father's devotion to the sport, to the profound impact of mentorship and fatherhood. Our conversation is a treasure trove of nostalgia, insight, and the perpetuation of a family's love for baseball, as Cameron opens up about the transition from cleats to coaching, and the joy of watching his daughter embrace the game.With Cameron, we peeled back the layers of what drives players beyond their individual talents, revealing the essence of camaraderie and the relentless work ethic that cements a team's success. Recalling the sage advice of Coach Augie Garrido, we connected the dots between the discipline in baseball and the resilience required in the daily grind. Whether discussing the calm needed in the eye of the storm, or the infectious spirit of a dugout prank, our exchange was a celebration of the lessons learned in the shadows of the stadium lights and how they echo throughout life's innings.Turning our gaze to the college baseball scene, we dissected the subtle shifts and significant tremors that have reshaped the game. From the transfer portal's ripple effects to the meticulous cultivation of championship-caliber teams by coaches like Coach Pierce, our dialogue tackled the intricacies of the sport's evolution and the challenges faced by players and programs. We capped off with a swing at the lighter anecdotes that stitch together the fabric of baseball, from clubhouse jests to the superstitions that color the sport, reminding us that amid the pursuit of victory, there's always room for a good laugh around the bases.Support the showPlease like and follow each of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast social media links on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
We're joined by 2011 BlueClaws catcher Cameron Rupp on Ep. 88 of Hook Line & Splitter. Rupp played for the BlueClaws 13 years ago and reached the big leagues in 2013. We talk about his baseball career including his time with the BlueClaws. Later, he tells us how he found out he was going to the big leagues and about his first big league home run, which came at Yankee Stadium off CC Sabathia in 2015.
Kyle and Kevin talk about the Eagles game, who is calling the plays, the Eagles beating themselves or the Jets defense that good, and if they are actually a Super Bowl team like we thought (00:00 - 20:00) Former Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp comes on to talk about Aaron Nola's focus, how he'd call a game against the Phils, his time in Philly, and ranks the cities he lived in during his minor league stints. (20:00 - 51:45) Intern Grace live from Phoenix than gives us the feel for the series out in Arizona. (51:45 - 1:11:57) Please subscribe to the show ([Apple Podcasts] [Spotify] [Amazon Music] [Google Play] [Stitcher] [iHeartRadio] [RSS]), leave a 5 star review, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter: @CrossingBcast Check out the other shows on the Crossing Broad Podcast Network including: Crossed Up: A Phillies Podcast, Snow the Goalie: A Flyers Podcast, and It's Always Soccer in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 24 features Cameron Rupp. Rupp, a third round draft pick of the Phillies in 2010, would eventually replace Carlos Ruiz as the team's every day catcher. We'll revisit his career that began as a member of the Williamsport Crosscutters . Also, Charlie Manuel takes us back to a memorable late August, 2008, tilt with the New York Mets on a hot summer night at Citizens Bank Park. Download Glove Stories with Murph wherever you get your podcasts or watch us on YouTube! https://linktr.ee/glovestoriespodcast Presented by Parx Casino Sportsbook App, new users download in app store or click ParxCasino.com/PA and use the promo code “MONEY” for first bet risk-free up to $500. Must be 21. Gambling Problem—Call 1800-Gambler. And by Red Robin, official home of insanely delicious Gourmet Burgers & Brews!
TALKING BALL Cameron Rupp is a former Texas Longhorn and MLB catcher turned cowboy- these days February through September look a little different since he's catching cattle instead of pitches. He is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys a good glass of bourbon at the end of the day. He sits down with Ryan M. Spaeder, MLB Analyst, Author, Host, Statistician, and Writer to talk ball. Ryan is also a retired Senior Hedge Fund Account Manager, and a Marine Corps Veteran - when these two get together, the stories they can tell about their lives are “I CAN'T BELIEVE IT” level out of this world. The two of them host a show called “TALKIN' BALL” - where they shoot the sh*t about the latest and greatest goings-on of baseball and the MLB. Come join them for some great conversation, betting insights, and memorable stories that make you go “whoa”. For the full No Filter video replay: https://nofilter.net/stream/0deXfZ0s3XrCiRw8vxAY/talkin-ball Cameron's No Filter Vaulted Content and Upcoming Streams: https://nofilter.net/profile/DkleTpkPNSRoHOCCmjSKzCkcLnI3 Ryan's No Filter Vaulted Content and Upcoming Streams: https://nofilter.net/profile/wpjm6pnJCRh4XCZlfg1c8BXaDWC3
On this episode of Balk Talk, Jessica Kleinschmidt is joined by current Cleveland Indian and former San Francisco Giant and Oakland Athletic Cameron Rupp. They discuss the current state of the MLB, learning from Buster Posey and being a mentor to younger MLB players. (1:09) MLB players protest in wake of Jacob Blake shooting (9:10) Rupp reveals his favorite type of music (13:43) Rupp explains how different this baseball season has been(19:17) Rupp discusses his experiences with Buster Posey (26:21) Rupp shares how it was playing in Philly
Bryce Harper made his long-awaited return to the lineup, but Cameron Rupp's two-run double lifted the Phillies to a 4-1 win.
Cameron Rupp led the Phillies' offense with his 14th home run, and Aaron Nola threw seven stellar innings for a 6-1 home win. Manager Pete Mackanin and Cameron Rupp speak on the team's win.
Cameron Rupp went 3-for-4 and had the go-ahead, two-run double in the 9th, while Aaron Nola fanned seven over seven in the win. Rupp and Pete Mackanin talk about the win after the game.
Cesar Hernandez and Cameron Rupp helped erase a 7-run deficit with HRs, but Jeremy Hellickson struggled.
Jeremy Hellickson holds the Pirates to just two runs over six solid frames and Cameron Rupp hit a three-run homer in the Phillies' 7-2 victory.
Cameron Rupp logged both of the Phillies' RBIs, but Vince Velasquez labored during a key 6th in the 6-2 loss.
Cameron Rupp hit a big homer, but missed chances and an error in the 13th gave the Cubs a 5-4 win.
After an error in the 8th, Andres Blanco tied it, and Cameron Rupp hit a go-ahead sac fly to beat the Mets, 6-2.
John Halpin previews the fantasy baseball catchers with Derek VanRiper (Rotowire). Players include Jonathan Lucroy, Buster Posey, Gary Sanchez, Willson Contreras, Evan Gattis, Matt Wieters, Tom Murphy, Devin Mesoraco, Cameron Rupp.
Can we expect to see catching prospect Jorge Alfaro in Philadelphia later this season? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Phillies reporter Todd Zolecki talk about when we can expect to see Alfaro in the Majors and why Cameron Rupp is a better catcher than he is given credit for.
Episode 229 – Going Back To The Well The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss Dylan’s adventures in fake moustaches, getting confused about Cameron Rupp’s splits, a pitcher-heavy early half of the split slate, re-considering Rich Hill in Colorado, picking against bad Orioles and Brewers starters even after getting […]
It took a walk-off for the Rangers to beat the Houston Astros for the seventh time this season! The guys discuss what gives the Rangers the edge and look into the next few games of the series. The guys bury the hatchet for a few baseball stars and Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp joins the show for the Best Interview in Baseball! See what he has to say about male pattern baldness and taking selfies!
On this episode of the Phillies Nation Podcast, Ian Riccaboni returns from Vermont and Steve Corino returns from his 80th (!) trip to Japan to discuss: - A large majority of young Phillies' hitters are hitting well so far. Is the success in small samples more indicative of hitters being ahead of pitchers early in Spring, statistical anomaly, or a sign that the Phillies should get the permits for the World Series parade ready? - There are likely two catching spots. Carlos Ruiz likely has one. Which hot-hitting catcher out of Cameron Rupp, J.P. Arencibia, Andrew Knapp, and Jorge Alfaro starts the year alongside Chooch in Philly? - Darin Ruf hit two homers and has been hitting well while Ryan Howard is ill. How realistic is it that Ruf starts at first base, Howard gets cut, and or Brock Stassi sees time at first base? - Aaron Altherr has broken his left wrist - with Cody Asche battling an oblique injury, who becomes the third starting outfielder next to Peter Bourjos in left and Odubel Herrera in center? Can Tyler Goedel, Cedric Hunter, and David Lough all make the team and will those three plus Bourjos and Herrera be your outfield all season? - Phillies starters have been pitching well, but what do Ian and Steve think about the bullpen? With David Hernandez out, is there a clear closer? Does there need to be? - The Beatles?! Reflect on the passing of George Martin and debate which Beatle had the best solo catalog! – Last week’s trivia question answer and this week’s trivia question for a great prize! Be sure to Rate, Review, and Subscribe on iTunes and Like on SoundCloud! Next week: Ian and Steve will be LIVE from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia prior to the Ring of Honor event! Limited tickets still remain and this event WILL sell out so get your tickets now! Be sure to say hello to Ian and Steve if you see them around town! Send your questions, comments, and more to @philliesnation, @kingcorino, and @ianriccaboni. Thanks for listening! About Ian Riccaboni: Ian has been a Phillies Nation contributor full-time since 2011 and is the author of The 100 Greatest Phillies of All Time. Ian can be seen on Phillies Nation TV, is the voice of Women of Honor, and is a Sports Media professor at Holy Family University. About Steve Corino: Steve is a life-long Phillies fan whose love for the Phillies dates back to the launch of PRISM! Steve is a former ECW World Champion who has 80 tours of Japan. His best friend Mr. Wrestling III can be seen every week calling Ring of Honor action in Philadelphia at 11:30 PM on Saturdays on WMCN 44 and Midnights every Wednesday on COMET.