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Andrew and Kevin revisit the historic football win over Alabama and look ahead to a critical match-up in Lexington against Kentucky. Plus, Kevin talks with VandyBoys alumnus Andrew Harris about his new documentary focused on the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League. Listen to Vanderbilt Football vs. Kentucky this Saturday evening on the Vanderbilt Sports Network from Learfield. Available on 94.9 The Fan and streaming on the Vanderbilt Athletics app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nate welcomes back Sidney grad, Nick Gravel, to the show. Nick just finished up a busy summer playing in the Cape Cod Baseball League and the Valley Summer Baseball League in Virginia. He had a strong return to the mound after successful Tommy John surgery, and talks about what his future might hold after he graduates from Keystone College in Pennsylvania.
Anthony Deleo joined the NJIT baseball coaching staff in September 2018 as an assistant under interim head coach Robbie McClellan.A 2015 graduate of Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts, Deleo graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor's degree in Operations Management and minor in Economics.Prior to Deleo's arrival at NJIT, he served as the Assistant Baseball Coach at Merrimack College, an NCAA Division II program, in the Northeast 10 Conference and hitting coach at Plymouth Pilgrims of the New Collegiate Baseball League.In 2017, Deleo served as a Video Assistant for the Toronto Blue Jays, in 2016 was the Baseball Operations Video Associate for the Los Angeles Dodgers and in 2015 as Assistant GM of the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League.
We head to the Cape this week as we talk to Mike Geylin. Mike is the GM of the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League. The Cape Cod is one of the premier collegiate summer baseball leagues in the country.Mike tells us about some of the great MLB players he watched in person growing up in New York. He shares with us how he climbed the ranks to GM of the Anglers and about the ballpark they play in every summer.Mike tells us about the loaded team in 2018, how he hired the manager of that team, and shared his Proffitt & Loss.Make sure to follow the Cape Cod Baseball League and the Anglers online.Chatham Anglers -Website: https://www.chathamanglers.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chathamanglers/ (@ChathamAnglers)Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ChathamAnglers (@ChathamAnglers)Cape Cod Baseball League - Website: https://www.capecodbaseball.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialccbl/ (@OfficialCCBL)Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/OfficialCCBL/ (@OfficialCCBL)Earned Fun Average -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earnedfunavg/ (@EarnedFunAvg)Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/earnedfunavg/ (@EarnedFunAvg)Curved Brim Media -Website: https://www.curvedbrimmedia.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curvedbrimmedia/ (@CurvedBrimMedia)Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/CurvedBrim/ (@CurvedBrim)
As we enter the 2024 season, Jayson King embarks on his seventh year as the head coach of Dayton Baseball, leaving an indelible mark on the program. In just a short span, King has elevated Dayton Baseball to new heights in the Atlantic 10, guiding the Flyers to consecutive appearances in the Championship Game. The 2021 season witnessed the Flyers' impressive 12-4 conference play record, securing the second seed in the postseason tournament. Notably, the team displayed offensive prowess with 69 home runs, the third-highest in program history, and a formidable pitching performance, striking out 436 opposing hitters. King's impact extends beyond the field, with two Flyers selected in the MLB Draft in July 2021, marking a historic moment for the program. This achievement, coupled with Dayton's improved conference winning percentage, showcases King's ability to foster both individual player development and team success. With a coaching career spanning two decades, King has amassed a remarkable record of 807-491-4 (.621), demonstrating his coaching prowess at both Franklin Pierce University and UMass-Boston. His tenure at Franklin Pierce was nothing short of legendary, securing 10 NE-10 Conference Championships, seven NCAA Northeast Regional appearances, and seven trips to the NCAA Division II College World Series. The accolades continued with numerous Coach of the Year honors and the development of 25 MLB draft picks. King's influence extends beyond the college ranks, with experience coaching in USA Baseball and the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League. His commitment to player development and success is evident in the 85-spot jump in the RPI rankings during his inaugural season at Dayton. Join us as we explore Jayson King's journey, from his playing days at Framingham State College to his coaching career, family life with wife Missy and children Katie and Justin, and the enduring impact he's had on the world of college baseball. Don't miss this insightful conversation with a coach whose passion and dedication have left an indelible mark on the game.
Donny Gress just completed his 2nd season in professional baseball. He works for the Boston Red Sox as a minor league strength coach for the High-A Greenville Drive. He recently worked in the Arizona Fall League with the Glendale Desert Dogs. Prior to the Red Sox he was a coaching assistant and summer intern at the University of Kentucky with the Olympic Strength Staff and worked directly with baseball, softball, gymnastics, and started the strength training for Stunt. Other stops include Graduate Assistant for University of Kentucky Human Resources under their MoveWell division, Cape Cod Baseball League, John Carroll University, and Speed Strength Systems. Education, Awards & Certificates:2023 South Atlantic League MiLB Strength Coach of the YearUniversity of Kentucky – Master of Science: Exercise Physiology & Graduate Certificate in High Performance CoachingJohn Carroll University – Bachelor of Arts: Exercise Science (Magna Cum Laude)National Strength and Conditioning Association – Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)OnBaseU – Level 1 Hitting Topics covered in this episode:-Working the Arizona Fall League-Advice for others and continuing education resources-Attending his first Winter MeetingsQuotes:-"Arizona itself that time of year is incredible" (12:40)-"You never really know what door's gonna open" (22:38)-"I know I have a reminder on my phone every day to read or do my Duolingo" (31:41)If you would like to learn more from Donny, you can follow him on social media:Instagram: dontron41or email him:Email: dgress@redsox.com
Donny Gress just completed his 2nd season in professional baseball. He works for the Boston Red Sox as a minor league strength coach for the High-A Greenville Drive. He recently worked in the Arizona Fall League with the Glendale Desert Dogs. Prior to the Red Sox he was a coaching assistant and summer intern at the University of Kentucky with the Olympic Strength Staff and worked directly with baseball, softball, gymnastics, and started the strength training for Stunt. Other stops include Graduate Assistant for University of Kentucky Human Resources under their MoveWell division, Cape Cod Baseball League, John Carroll University, and Speed Strength Systems. Education, Awards & Certificates:2023 South Atlantic League MiLB Strength Coach of the YearUniversity of Kentucky – Master of Science: Exercise Physiology & Graduate Certificate in High Performance CoachingJohn Carroll University – Bachelor of Arts: Exercise Science (Magna Cum Laude)National Strength and Conditioning Association – Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)OnBaseU – Level 1 Hitting Topics covered in this episode:-Working with gymnasts-His best professional baseball stories-Winning SAL Strength Coach of the YearQuotes:-"We know that winning is as much a part of development as anything we do in the weightroom" (13:37)-"At the end of the day it's a team sport. It has individual pieces to it, but you have to do the best you can with your ability to help the team win" (19:01)-"I think a lot of it comes down to two things: communication and feel" (29:09)If you would like to learn more from Donny, you can follow him on social media:Instagram: dontron41or email him:Email: dgress@redsox.com
On this episode of The Schoch Factor Podcast, Stephen Schoch is joined by Coastal Carolina star Derek Bender – D1Baseball's No. 29 college prospect for the 2024 MLB Draft – to discuss his baseball journey. Derek talks about the importance of playing loose in big moments and how he manages to keep his emotions in check while competing at a high level. He also highlights the importance of taking care of the little things and how doing that on a daily basis leads to championship-caliber ball clubs – which he experienced first-hand this summer playing with the Cape Cod Baseball League champion Bourne Braves.Derek's baseball journey has not always been the smoothest, and he takes pride in the fact that he made it through those rough patches in his baseball career and he even managed to have fun while doing it. Derek's got an awesome perspective on the game of baseball, but really just on life in general. You aren't going to want to miss it! The Schoch Factor is brought to you by Soldier Sports.Follow Stephen on Twitter: @BigDonkey47Follow Roons on Twitter: @Mike_RooneyFollow the podcast on Twitter: @SchochFactorPodSubscribe to The Schoch Factor on Apple | Spotify
Cameron Eden, is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Toronto Blue Jays organization. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut in 2023. A native of Yuba City, California, Eden attended the University of California, Berkeley and played college baseball for the California Golden Bears. In 2018, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod Baseball League, and was named a league all-star. Eden was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 6th round, with the 177th overall selection, of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft.[2] He made his professional debut with the Low–A Vancouver Canadians, playing in 56 games and slashing .220/.292/.284 with one home run, 11 RBI, and 8 stolen bases.[3] Eden did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] He returned to action in 2021 with High–A Vancouver, hitting .274/.383/.402 with four home runs, 31 RBI, and 30 stolen bases across 48 games.[5] Eden split the 2022 season between the Single–A Dunedin Blue Jays, High–A Vancouver, and Double–A New Hampshire Fisher Cats. In 94 total games, he hit a cumulative .233/.310/.408 with career–highs in home runs (12), RBI (41), and stolen bases (36).[6] Eden played for the Triple–A Buffalo Bisons in 2023, appearing in 131 games and batting .257/.354/.333 with three home runs, and career–highs in RBI (48), and stolen bases (53). On September 20, 2023, Eden was selected to the 40-man roster and promoted to the major leagues for the first time. On September 21, 2023, he made his MLB debut pinch-running for Brandon Belt. Eden logged his first MLB hit of off Jacob Lopez, a single, on October 1, 2023 against the Tampa Bay Rays. In 6 at-bats over 2 games, Eden logged a .167/.167/.167 slash with 1 hit for the 2023 season. Following the season on November 7, Eden was removed from the 40–man roster and sent outright to Triple–A. #cameroneden #torontobluejays #buffalobisons #guest #livewithcdp #radio #podcast #host #chrispomay #universityofcalifornia #youtube #applepodcasts #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsorship #WQEE
Cross and Aidan are joined on the show by bench coach of the Minor League affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians, the Columbus Clippers, Greg DiCenzo. Coach DiCenzo talks to the guys about his time coaching collegiate and minor league baseball, his time with the Cape Cod Baseball League, and more in the latest episode of OffBeat Sports. Be sure to like and subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offbeatsports/support
It's already the end of August! One more month of baseball left and plenty more wine. This week Sarah and Scotty Mo try the 2021 Ruffino Chianti while interviewing Chris Wimmer about the 2023 season of the Cape Cod Baseball League. They sip and chat about week 22 of the Major League season and discuss vibes around the vineyard. As always, grab a glass and join them along the Foul Vine, where everything wine and baseball is in fair territory. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foul-vine/message
This is not a baseball story, it's an Odyssey. In Pt.2 PJ takes us through this stories career at SIUC where he eventually becomes the MVC Joe Carter Player of the year, earning 1st team as a SS and P. We learn all about the magic that is the Cape Cod Baseball League, getting drafted in the 7th round by Tigers, and enjoying a short but very strong pro career before devastating elbow injuries changed his path. PJ takes us through his new path in baseball as a coach, the life he has built, and finally recently being named the head coach at D1 Lindenwood University followed by a Q/A. This was an all time baseball talk with an all time baseball guy. We easily could have kept going. Thank you for taking us on this epic journey brother PJ! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepostgamespread/support
Welcome to another episode of the Bad Movies Worse Opinions podcast where we believe everyone has a favorite bad movie. The boys head to the Cape Cod Baseball League in this week's episode as they review the 2001 baseball romantic comedy Summer Catch starring Freddie Prinze Jr and Jessica Biel.In this episode of the Bad Movies Worst Opinion podcast, Carrington Harrison and Rob Brenton are joined by Royals Insider Josh Vernier to review Summer Catch rated a 5.1 on IMDB. You will have to pay to rent Summer Catch as it is not currently streaming anywhere.Movie InformationIMDB pageBox Office MojoFollow the guysCarrington Harrison - TwitterRob Brenton - TwitterProduced by Kramer Sansone.
2013 World Series Champion Jarrod Saltalamacchia joins the show to talk about his experience working with the Cape Cod Baseball League, some of the biggest moments from the 2013 postseason, the evolution of the game from the standpoint of a catcher, his interest in working in the booth, and of course, some ghost stories. That, and much more!
Chris Fitzgerald, General Manager of the Falmouth Commodores joined Something More with Chris Boyd to talk about the Cape Cod Baseball League and the Commodores. The Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) is comprised of 10 teams. They play 44 games per season (June and July) and the top 4 in each division go to the playoffs. 1 in 6 MLB players played in the Cape Cod Baseball League. Each team recruits 30 NCAA players from around the country. It's a moving target with some players coming late due to college playoffs, some getting selected to play in Team USA, some getting drafted in the MLB. This year 26 Commodores players were drafted. The Commodores organization is supported by coaches, interns, a Board of Directors, volunteers, host families, and sponsors. Games are free and the organization is entirely run on donations from fans and sponsors. Plus, the team participates in community events and every home game recognizes a different community organization. This is the Cape Cod Baseball Leagues and the Falmouth Commodores 100-year anniversary since they were officially formed in 1923.
Steve talks with Luke Heyman about the 2023 Gator baseball season and his time in the Cape Cod Baseball League. Plus, discussions about Ben Hill Griffin Stadium renovations, ESPN contraversy and more.
The Cape Cod Baseball League celebrates its 100-year anniversary in 2023 and the new season features a number of notable changes to league operations. Aside from centenary celebrations, the 2023 Cape League season introduces pace-of-play regulations, new extra inning rules and a video livestreaming partnership with D1Baseball.com.
On this week's episode of the Cape Cod Pod, hosts Geoff Pontes and Peter Flaherty discuss all the happenings of Week 1 in the Cape Cod Baseball League. They dive into Hyannis standouts Mike Sirota of Northeastern, Billy Amick and William & Mary's Ben Williamson. They break down recent Wake Forest transfer and early Cape League star Seaver King as well as Texas' Tanner Witt making his pre-draft debut.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code ba2022pod50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/* Check out Indeed and use my code BASEBALLAMERICA for a great deal: https://www.indeed.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Meet the new host Isabella Geskos as she sits down with the Cape Cod Baseball League's player and pitcher of the week. Ben and Matt discuss their time on Cape Cod, mentality, hidden talents, and obviously baseball.
On the inaugural episode of the Cape Cod Pod, hosts Geoff Pontes and Peter Flaherty discuss the rosters for the upcoming Cape Cod Baseball League season. Peter highlights names to know for all 10 teams, including some potential sleepers for the next few draft classes. No matter which team you visit throughout the summer, we'll have names for your follow list.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code ba2022pod50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/* Check out Indeed and use my code BASEBALLAMERICA for a great deal: https://www.indeed.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Grind Collective is an ongoing discussion about the game of baseball from three people that are in the thick of it. Join amateur scouting writer Will Hoefer (Prospects Live), analytics staffer Daniel Garcia (Prospects Live, Virginia Baseball Analytics) and right-handed pitcher Johnny Davis (Prospects Live, Assumption Baseball) as they discuss their ongoing interactions with the game of baseball during “the grind.” Additionally, each episode will have a main topic related to the game of baseball.In the maiden episode, Daniel, Johnny and Will introduce themselves and talk about their individual experiences with the Cape Cod Baseball League. They discuss the overall vibe of baseball on the Cape, things they took away from their experiences, and whether or not Wareham is actually part of Cape Cod.
We catch up with John Flaherty of the YES Network. John, talks about his early days of playing sports in New York and going to St. Joseph school in Montvale, NJ and how it changed his life and gave him the foundation for success. He also, talks about his time at George Washington University in Washington DC and how he really learned about what it took to be a baseball player at the division one level. One great part of the segment is when talks about his introduction to the Cape Cod Baseball League and he realized he could play at very high level. Great start to the show.
Wax Packs & Warning Tracks is back and this week Cody is joined by Ethan Kagno of Kagno Sports Cards to talk about the best prospects in Minor League Baseball in 2022. The guys discuss recently called up future stars, the next wave of MLB stars for next season and which sleeper players collectors should look into. Plus, we discuss one of the biggest baseball card products of the season, 2022 Topps Chrome and look at which rookies we're most excited to collect.
In this episode I host Evan Sleight and Matt Shaw. Evan plays baseball at Rutgers and Matt plays at the University of Maryland. Both played in the Cape Cod Baseball League this past summer and won the championship. Evan and Matt were both named league All-Stars and Matt was named league MVP.
Today's guest is Katie Krall, Development Coach with the Boston Red Sox. Krall is in her first season in uniform and coaches 1st base, integrates data into player plans, oversees advance scouting and pitch design for the Red Sox AA affiliate the Portland Sea Dogs. She spent two years with the Cincinnati Reds as a Baseball Operations Analyst developing and integrating new tools and technology to improve Baseball Operations decision making processes, provided comprehensive scouting coverage, and statistical request support to the front office. Krall also previously worked for a year and a half at Major League Baseball in the Commissioner's Office in New York City. She was the first female chosen for MLB's inaugural Diversity Fellowship program, an initiative designed to promote women and people of color into front office executive roles. At the Commissioner's Office, Krall advised Clubs on 40-man roster management, MLB rules and compliance, major league administration, and salary arbitration. In 2016, Krall planned the World Series Trophy Tour for the Chicago Cubs. The following summer, she was an Assistant General Manager in the Cape Cod Baseball League. She received her B.A. from Northwestern University and MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business In this episode: Why her favorite athlete is Derek Jeter Why she wears number 43 Katie talks about the advantage of growing up around baseball as a young child The email that Katie received that inspired her role in diversity and fellowship program with Major League Baseball Why Serena Williams and Billie Jean King, Megan Rapinoe are her favorite female athletes Katie shares her Title IX story about “the girls who does the stats” Advice for young girls and female athletes and why it is important to call out the mistreatment An inspiring story about Katie shares her “Disney Princess moment” connecting with a young girl and the impression it made on her Katie's goals in the future of her career The growth of baseball analytics and how she is a beneficiary of her time How she is sharing baseball analytics and insight in-game information to players Katie explains how about 70% of Sea Dogs players use baseball analytics Katie shares her pandemic story and how she was pliable in her career The role of video in baseball analytics, including showing players and pitchers exact release points Katie's advice for today's athletes who want to play professional sports Katie shares the best time for young kids to come meet her at a Sea Dogs game Katie Krall takes a photo with female athletes after a Portland Sea Dogs game at Hadlock Field. Show links: The Life You Imagine: Life Lessons for Achieving Your Dreams https://www.amazon.com/Life-You-Imagine-Lessons-Achieving/dp/0609807188/ref=asc_df_0609807188/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312174487654&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15144140485110219579&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9002628&hvtargid=pla-569506446429&psc=1 Northwestern https://www.northwestern.edu/ University of Chicago Booth School of Business https://www.chicagobooth.edu/ Boston Red Sox https://www.mlb.com/redsox Portland Sea Dogs https://www.milb.com/portland Richard Anderson https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-anderson-a9b445b2/ Pliable Athlete Branding https://www.pliablemarketing.com/athlete Connect with Katie Katie Krall https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-krall-911170195/
In this episode I host Ty Cummings who plays college baseball at Campbell University. This past season Ty was recognized 2nd Team All- Big Sky Conference. This past summer, Ty has played in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Bourne Braves. This summer Ty was recognized as a Cape Cod League All-Star.
On this episode, we are joined by Boston College junior outfield Travis Honeyman. Travis discussed his experience playing in the Cape Cod Baseball League, thoughts on his breakout sophomore season and his expectations for his junior season at BC.
On December 16, 2021, our guest was Noah Campbell, a Utilityman in the Milwaukee Brewers Organization. A few things Noah touched on:What ignited his interest in baseball at a young age ...Starting with USA Baseball at 15 years old, the college process, choosing an advisor ...The Cape Cod Baseball League, the COVID season, signing as a free agent ...Versatility as a pathway, playing all 9 positions in a game, taking care of the body ...Chapters:0:00 Introduction1:55 Noah Campbell Background3:45 LTAD: Foundational Element - Emotional Well-Being5:57 LTAD: Pillar - Ignition10:27 Experience with the USA Baseball 15U National Team13:40 The Importance / Unimportance of Being One of the Best Players in the Country at 15-years-old18:35 Getting Approached by Agents at 15-years-old22:47 The College Process27:00 The Cape Cod Baseball League Experience34:30 Thoughts on Performing Better with Wood in College37:18 The COVID Season + the 5-Round, 2020 MLB Draft39:15 Circumstances that Led to Signing as an Undrafted Free Agent44:40 Playing His First Professional Season at Home with the Carolina Mudcats48:15 The Playing Time Pecking Order in Pro Ball + Getting On the Field51:36 Positional Versatility + Playing 9 Positions in a Game55:08 Maintaining Health Over a Full Season + Routines57:45 Tracking Weekly Jump Testing Over the Course of a MiLB Season59:25 Confidence from Objective Data1:01:12 Single Leg Jumps + Lower-Half Symmetry1:06:15 Creating Good Habits: Finding Escape in the Guitar1:07:50 Conclusion + Guns N' RosesThe Loden Sports Outlier Sessions are designed for aspiring players and parents to gain direct access to the people impacting the game at the highest levels of the sport. Hosted by Matt Pajak, a Co-Founder of Loden Sports.Loden Sports is the affordable human performance data provider.Website / Blog / Socials: https://linktr.ee/lodensports
On today's episode, we take a trip to Cape Cod to learn about the Cape Cod Baseball League, as well as our first-ever player interviews with Luke Keaschall and Bryce Warrecker. Then, our lead NBA analyst Steve Celadon joins us to recap the wild NBA Free Agency period. Plus, a bonus Top Gun 2 review and we discuss some other 80s movies that need to be updated.
Liz Hoffman established herself as a leading reporter during 9 years at The Wall Street Journal. Now, she is ready for her next adventure joining the global news start up Semafor where she will lead their business and finance coverage. On this episode of Press Profiles we cover the dark art of M&A reporting, all things Goldman Sachs, dressing up as a Hershey's character, the Cape Cod Baseball League, how Semafor plans to differentiate itself in the media landscape and of course, a whole lot more…..
A special treat this podcast, as we're joined by Tim Foley, the play-by-play voice of the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League. Foley guides us through the different ways to enjoy the league, including batting clinics for the youngsters and the best places to get food! Whether you're a longtime fan of the league or a newcomer, Foley gives you the lay of the land and tells you which teams have the best and most family-friendly parks.
Episode 41 of The Mental Game brings aboard Boston Red Sox Development Coach Katie Krall. Krall, who graduated from Northwestern University just four years ago, has long vied to work in baseball and in January was hired to work with the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs in the Red Sox system. Krall previously spent time with the Cincinnati Reds and in the Cape Cod Baseball League before leaving the game to work as a Strategy Program Manager at Google for a few months. Then, the Red Sox came calling and Krall hopped aboard their organization, where she'll work on player development. On The Mental Game, Krall dives into… The challenge of leaving baseball (and then returning) How mental health ties into her role in player development How being a woman affects her in her position Much more Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself. The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sam-brief/support
Red Sox pitching prospect and 2021 12th-round draft pick Christopher Troye joins the show for a conversation with BloggingtheRedSox.com's Brendan Campbell. Among the topics discussed are Christopher's time in the New England Collegiate Baseball League and Cape Cod Baseball League, how he played catcher in high school but converted into a pitcher at UC Santa Barbara, working out with Shane Bieber and Tyler Glasnow during the pandemic, his first professional season in the Florida Complex League. his expectations for 2022, and much more!You can follow Christopher on Twitter (@cctroye) by clicking here. You can follow him on Instagram (@christophertroye) by clicking here. For more Red Sox content, check out BloggingtheRedSox.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nate brings SUNY Cobleskill Baseball Head Coach, Lance Ratchford on to the podcast. Lance is an Oneonta High School grad who went on to a very successful playing career at the D2 and D3 levels. His coaching resume includes stops at SUNY Oneonta, Marist and now Cobleskill. He is also an assistant in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League where he mentored Oneonta alum, Teddy McGraw. Their team, the Brewster Whitecaps, won the 2021 CCBL championship.The Delaware National Bank of Delhi Serving Delaware County since 1839
Former DII baseball ace Josiah Gray joins Bethany Bowman and Wayne Cavadi to talk his time with the Le Moyne Dolphins, the Cape Cod Baseball League, his favorite Twitter accounts and a World Series prediction. (Apologies for the early mike problems, it's resolved quickly!) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dii-nation-podcast/support
Adam Stone is a pitcher for the Team USA Collegiate National Team, Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League, and Harvard Baseball. He's a top professional prospect as a starting pitcher, standing at 6 foot 6 and over 215 pounds, and getting it up to 98 miles an hour with a wipeout slider—but he won't tell you that. After listening back, I realized that Adam gives a crash course in sports psychology in this one. stress appraisal—how he re-frames his pre-game jitters as getting locked in self-talk—what he says on the mound and how he gathers confidence mental imagery—seeing a game before it happens positive mental approach—bouncing back from Tommy John surgery (a rehab process that takes a whole year) Beyond that, we talk about what he learned about preparation from playing alongside the best college guys in the country and we even dive into how he gained 40 pounds in a little over a year. Full show notes here at chrismcgrory.net
Host Chris Ryan looks at the Red Sox slide with Nathan Eovaldi and Kyle Schwarber, chats with Nelson Cruz, George Springer and Marcus Semien and features the Cape Cod Baseball League's Cotuit Kettleers on this edition of the show.
Last year Major League Baseball had only a small number of fans...and they were made of cardboard. The Minor Leagues and the Cape Cod League and the NCAA college teams had no 2020 season at all. And 2021 was off to a shaky start. But now...the fans are back! The Language of Business looks tab the reopening of the Red Sox. Not the Boston Red Sox, but first...the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League. ...And the International League AAA affiliate of the Boston Red Sox...newly relocated from Pawtucket, Rhode Island to Worcester, Massachusetts, the Worcester Red Sox. Host Greg Stoller gets the inside scoop from Steve Faucher, General Manager Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod League and Joe Bradlee, VP Baseball Operations and Community Relations, Worcester Red Sox . Host Greg Stoller Steve Faucher, General Manager Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox Joe Bradlee, VP Baseball Operations and Community Relations, Worcester Red Sox Support for The Language of Business is from
Adam Tulloch, welcome to Just Say Guay! Adam is a Pitcher for Arizona State University Baseball. He just spent the past summer playing for the Chatham Anglers in the Cape Cod Baseball League . Adam was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2021 MLB Draft.
Episode 68 of Vicious Talk with Benny P features guest Mary Olsen and conversations about her experience working with the Cape Cod Baseball League, being a school teacher, and enjoying life as a baseball wife to her fiancé Donovan Casey, a minor league ball player in the Dodgers organization.
It's once, twice, three times a Yankees Magazine Podcast episode about triple plays. This week, Yankees Magazine editors Al Santasiere, Nathan Maciborski and Jon Schwartz chat about the spate of triple plays thrilling Yankees fans early this season. Then we head north to Cape Cod, for a discussion about Nathan's feature on Yankees who thrived in the Cape Cod Baseball League before making it big as Major Leaguers.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Jon and Randall talk with Brian Scanlon, CEO of Posted Social, a full-service digital marketing agency with a specialty in social media advertising, about how to grow and scale your business using social media. Brian Scanlon is the CEO of Posted Social, a full-service digital marketing agency with a specialty in social media advertising. He is a power house entrepreneur and specializes in consumer products, marketing, manufacturing and sales. He has started three successful businesses and has a wide range of hobbies that revolve around his passion for opportunity. Brian is a multitasker. Currently, he is Director of Mergers & Acquisitions at Globalsource Infrastructure Partners, the family office of Celebrity Entrepreneur, Marc Portney. During college, he coached and recruited for the Babson baseball team and had the opportunity to coach for the Falmouth Commodores of the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League. Brian is a man of many talents and would love to share his best marketing practices. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon’s Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Brian Scanlon: Website: https://www.postedsocial.com/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/postedsocialagency Twitter: https://twitter.com/PostedSocial Instagram: http://instagram.com/postedsocial
For the first episode of Pelicans Road Trip, first baseman Matt Mervis comes on to talk with Host Sam Weiderhaft about his season so far. Mervis talks about his walk-off home run against Augusta in his first week with the Birds, and reflects his time in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League.
Good news for baseball fans, the Cape Cod Baseball League is coming back this summer after the season was canceled last year because of the pandemic.
Adam Cormier, public relations director for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox, said Cape Cod Baseball League teams face financial ruin this year because of the state's Covid safety guidelines.
In the twenty second episode of The Cape League and its Communities podcast, host Mikenzie Carbone speaks with Damon Iannelli, who is a scout for the Colorado Rockies since 1995. Iannelli visits Cape Cod every summer to recruit collegiate athletes who are playing for the Cape Cod Baseball League. Iannelli shares his two week experience on the Cape, what area he scouts in while visiting, the atmosphere of summer baseball on the Cape and as a scout, and explains the scouting process. . . . Music credit: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop
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In the nineteenth episode of The Cape League and its Communities podcast, host Mikenzie Carbone speaks with two women highly regarded by members of the Cape Cod Baseball League to celebrate International Women's Day that occurred last week. Carbone spoke with Mary Henderson, President of the Harwich Mariners as well as Sue Horton, General Manager of the Orleans Firebirds. Henderson and Horton share their journey over the past forty years with the league. The two describe the Cape League family, memories about a Barbara Ellswoth also referred to as “Mrs. E” who was a lifelong Cape League member and die hard baseball fan, and advice they would give to women entering the sports industry. . . . Music credit: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop
With baseball being played all over New England, it finally feels like the COVID storm is passing, and we’re excited to be back covering the game we love. We have a guest today that fits with the theme of a return to normal, Cape Cod League Commissioner Eric Zmuda. He’ll tell us what we can expect on the Cape this summer from some of the nation’s top college players. Seamans Media editor Mike Zhe also talks about the state of baseball in New England and how we plan to cover it.
Debbie Mikolajchak from Houston, Texas, is the mother of Nick Mikolajchak. Nick is a 6’2” right-handed pitcher playing in the minors with the Indians Organization. He was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 11th round as a junior from Sam Houston State University in 2019.In this episode, Debbie talks about Nick's career and what it was like to raise a future professional baseball player. She also discusses their experience with the Texas snowstorm from earlier this year and how it thwarted Nick's ability to get to Spring Training on time.Debbie also talks about her experience watching Nick play baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League, and how she was able to quit her job as a teacher and run a virtual health and fitness business so that she could have more flexibility watching her son's baseball games.Moms and Baseball is on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterCheck out our Parents and Baseball group on Facebookhttps://momsandbaseball.weebly.com/For more information on Debbie, check out her social media or past podcast appearances:InstagramFacebookWebsiteHealthy Lifestyle for Weight LossYour PUSH Coach PodcastReferences:- Baseball Reference- 2020 Cape Cod Baseball League Players in DraftOn Deck:Interview with Stephanie Brogdon, mother to MLB/ Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, Connor Brogdon
Minnesota Twins right-handed pitching prospect Tom Hackimer is featured on this week's episode of Bats Left Throws Right. A St. John's University alum, he turned in a 0.47 ERA over 18 games played with the Cape Cod Baseball League's Brewster Whitecaps. Since being drafted by the Twins in the 4th round of the 2016 MLB Draft, Tom has produced a 2.77 career minor league ERA through 169 innings pitched. In 2019 he posted a 2.54 ERA with 75 strikeouts over 56.2 innings pitched between the High A Fort Meyers Miracle and Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos.Hosted by Jack Aylmer, with co-hosts Sal and Peter LoDuca.
Massachusetts is home to four major league professional sports teams: seventeen-time NBA Champions Boston Celtics,[400] nine-time World Series winners Boston Red Sox,[401] six-time Stanley Cup winners Boston Bruins,[402] and six-time Super Bowl winners New England Patriots.[403] The New England Revolution is the Major League Soccer team for Massachusetts and the Boston Cannons are the Major League Lacrosse team.[404] Massachusetts is also the home of the Cape Cod Baseball League. In the late 19th century, the Olympic sports of basketball[58] and volleyball[59] were invented in the Western Massachusetts cities of Springfield[58] and Holyoke,[59] respectively. The Basketball Hall of Fame is a major tourist destination in the City of Springfield and the Volleyball Hall of Fame is located in Holyoke.[59] The American Hockey League (AHL), the NHL's development league, is headquartered in Springfield.[405] Several universities in Massachusetts are notable for their collegiate athletics. The state is home to two Division I FBS teams, Boston College of the Atlantic Coast Conference, and FBS Independent University of Massachusetts at Amherst. FCS play includes Harvard University, which competes in the famed Ivy League, and College of the Holy Cross of the Patriot League. Boston University, Northeastern University, UMASS Lowell, and Merrimack College also participate in Division I athletics.[406][407] Many other Massachusetts colleges compete in lower divisions such as Division III, where MIT, Tufts University, Amherst College, Williams College, and others field competitive teams. Massachusetts is also the home of rowing events such as the Eastern Sprints on Lake Quinsigamond and the Head of the Charles Regatta.[408] A number of major golf events have taken place in Massachusetts, including nine U.S. Opens and two Ryder Cups.[409][410] Massachusetts has produced several successful Olympians including Butch Johnson, Nancy Kerrigan, Todd Richards, Albina Osipowich, Aly Raisman, and Susan Rojcewicz.[411] Area Market Report By DNA Realty HOMES and TOWNS BY DNA Realty Group #BUY --- https://www.dna-realty.com/buy/ #SELL --- https://www.dna-realty.com/sell/ #dnarealtygroup #massachusetts #massachusettsrealestate #marealestate #nhrealestate #newhampshire #newhampshirerealestate #buy #sell #build #invest #home https://www.dna-realty.com/ QUADRUPLE GOLD PRODUCER DNA REALTY GROUP 617-340-9135 info@dna-realty.com https://www.dna-realty.com Over $120,10,138.81 in REAL ESTATE SOLD #bostonma #bostonrealestate #bostonmarealestate #arlingtonma #arlingtonmarealestate #arlington #chelseama #chelseamarealestate #chelsea#northandoverrealestate #northandover #northandoverma #medfordma #medfordmarealestate #medford #maldenma #maldenmarealestate #malden #everettma #everettmarealestate #everett #revere #reveremarealestate #reverema #somervillemarealestate #somerville #somervillema #cambridge #cambridgemarealestate #cambridgema #buy #sell #invest #join #realestate #realtor #dnarealtygroup photo David Martiroso Quadruple Gold / Director of Operations --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dnarealtygroup/support
In the seventh episode of The Cape League and its Communities podcast, host Mikenzie Carbone speaks with Katie Carey, who is on the board of directors for the Brewster Whitecaps. Carey is also a host parent and is in charge of the youth clinics. Carey has been affiliated with the Cape Cod Baseball League since she was eight years old. She started off as a bat girl, and now her own children are involved with the league as well. After 30+ years Carey shares memories she has made over the years, previous players her family has hosted, and her experience with the youth clinics. . . . Music credit: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop
Jon and Randall talk with Brian Scanlon, CEO of Posted Social, a full-service digital marketing agency with a specialty in social media advertising, about how to grow and scale your business using social media. Brian Scanlon is the CEO of Posted Social, a full-service digital marketing agency with a specialty in social media advertising. He is a powerhouse entrepreneur and specializes in consumer products, marketing, manufacturing, and sales. He has started three successful businesses and has a wide range of hobbies that revolve around his passion for opportunity. Brian is a multitasker. Currently, he is Director of Mergers & Acquisitions at Globalsource Infrastructure Partners, the family office of Celebrity Entrepreneur, Marc Portney. During college, he coached and recruited for the Babson baseball team and had the opportunity to coach for the Falmouth Commodores of the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League. Brian is a man of many talents and would love to share his best marketing practices. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon’s Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Brian Scanlon: Website: https://www.postedsocial.com/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/postedsocialagency Twitter: https://twitter.com/PostedSocial Instagram: http://instagram.com/postedsocial
Former MiLB catcher and current University of Maine Baseball head coach Nick Derba comes aboard Bats Left Throws Right to discuss his career in the game. Nick was a 3 time captain at Manhattan College and played three summers of baseball for the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League. The St. Louis Cardinals picked Nick up in 30th round of the 2007 MLB Draft, an organization he played 6 seasons with, including parts of 3 years with the AAA Memphis Redbirds. After his playing days, Nick first returned to Chatham and Manhattan as an assistant coach, before serving 3 seasons as an assistant for Maine, and assuming the head coaching role in 2017. Join us for the story behind Nick's transition to coaching, his memories from playing in the minor leagues, and more.Hosted by Jack Aylmer, with co-hosts Sal and Peter LoDuca.
In the eighth episode of The Cape League and its Communities podcast, hosted by Mikenzie Carbone, I spoke with Lou Merloni, a former MLB player and Cape Cod Baseball League alumni and Hall of Fame member. Merloni and I spoke about his journey with baseball; from Providence College to two summers playing Cape ball, and finishing with the minor and major leagues. Merloni also adds advice he would give to college athletes potentially playing on the Cape for the 2021 season and a fond memory that comes to mind when he thinks of his time on the Cape. . . Music credit: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop
In episode 3 of Sideline Sessions, Wesley Sykes is joined by Jerry Weinstein of the Colorado Rockies organization to discuss the 2020 MLB playoffs, developing players, catching techniques, the Cape Cod Baseball League and more!
In the sixth episode of The Cape League and its Communities podcast, hosted by Mikenzie Carbone, I spoke with Hyannis Harbor Hawks President, Brad Pfeifer and host parent, Kasey Doyle. Pfeifer has been involved with the Cape Cod Baseball League for over 20 years, and Doyle is going into her fifth year as a host parent. We discuss the history of the osprey nest at McKeon Park and the establishment of the mascot, what it is like to bring strangers into your home for the summer who quickly become family, the community atmosphere, and stories about former Harbor Hawk players. . . . Music credit: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop
In the fifth episode of The Cape League and its Communities podcast, hosted by Mikenzie Carbone, I spoke with John Schiffner who is the longest reigned coach for the Cape Cod Baseball League. Schiffner has now retired, but coached baseball for 42 years. Schiffner played on the Cape, at the professional level, and was a scout for the Montreal Expos. Schiffner coached the Chatham Anglers organization as assistant coach from 1978-1982, returned in 1990 as the Anglers third base coach, and was named manager in 1993 until the announcement of his retirement in the summer of 2017. Listen to hear his experience, the overall experience on the Cape, stories of multiple players that he coached, and the different levels of game from college, to the CCBL, and professional ball. . . Music credit: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop
In the fourth episode of The Cape League and its Communities podcast, hosted by Mikenzie Carbone, I spoke with Kevin FitzGerald and Chris Fitzgerald. Chris is the general manager of the Commodores, on the executive board for the Commodores, and a part of the Cape Cod Baseball League executive board. Kevin is a former host parent, and a life long fan. We discuss memories, the Cape community atmosphere, and their involvement with the Commodores. . . . Music credit: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop
Our next guest in our ABCA Podcast Hall of Fame Series is Don Sneddon, the all-time winningest coach in California Community College history with 1072 victories. Sneddon played for Wally Kincaid, Dave Snow and Augie Garrido and spent 32 years as head coach at Santa Ana College. He also has coaching experience on the pro side with the Colorado Rockies and in the Cape Cod Baseball League. He was an assistant for Jerry Weinstein with the Wareham Gateman in 2016 and 2017 before moving up to manager in 2018 and leading them to the Cape League title. Sneddon is a 42-year continuous ABCA member and is a 2015 California Community College Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Inductee. Sneddon was one of the first coaches to work with Ken Ravizza and was a teacher the entire time he was coaching at Santa Ana. We dive into how he blended the classroom and the baseball field and how he used breathing techniques to help future firefighters and police officers.
Our next guest in our ABCA Podcast Hall of Fame Series is Don Sneddon, the all-time winningest coach in California Community College history with 1072 victories. Sneddon played for Wally Kincaid, Dave Snow and Augie Garrido and spent 32 years as head coach at Santa Ana College. He also has coaching experience on the pro side with the Colorado Rockies and in the Cape Cod Baseball League. He was an assistant for Jerry Weinstein with the Wareham Gateman in 2016 and 2017 before moving up to manager in 2018 and leading them to the Cape League title. Sneddon is a 42-year continuous ABCA member and is a 2015 California Community College Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Inductee. Sneddon was one of the first coaches to work with Ken Ravizza and was a teacher the entire time he was coaching at Santa Ana. We dive into how he blended the classroom and the baseball field and how he used breathing techniques to help future firefighters and police officers.
Our next guest in our ABCA Podcast Hall of Fame Series is Don Sneddon, the all-time winningest coach in California Community College history with 1072 victories. Sneddon played for Wally Kincaid, Dave Snow and Augie Garrido and spent 32 years as head coach at Santa Ana College. He also has coaching experience on the pro side with the Colorado Rockies and in the Cape Cod Baseball League. He was an assistant for Jerry Weinstein with the Wareham Gateman in 2016 and 2017 before moving up to manager in 2018 and leading them to the Cape League title. Sneddon is a 42-year continuous ABCA member and is a 2015 California Community College Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Inductee. Sneddon was one of the first coaches to work with Ken Ravizza and was a teacher the entire time he was coaching at Santa Ana. We dive into how he blended the classroom and the baseball field and how he used breathing techniques to help future firefighters and police officers.
Lary Alan Sorensen (born October 4, 1955) is a former American professional baseball pitcher who played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1977–1980), St. Louis Cardinals (1981), Cleveland Indians (1982–1983), Oakland Athletics (1984), Chicago Cubs (1985), Montreal Expos (1987) and San Francisco Giants (1988) of the Major League Baseball (MLB). Baseball career Sorensen attended the University of Michigan, and in 1975 he played collegiate summer baseball with the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[1] He was selected by the Brewers in... The post 200th show features Lary Sorensen, 10 Year MLB Pitcher, Broadcaster ESPN, College World Series, Detroit Tigers. Talking Pitching and Pitch Logic Technology appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.
In the first episode of "The Cape League and its Communities" podcast, hosted by Mikenzie Carbone, I speak with the leagues President Chuck Sturtevant, and Commissioner Eric Zmuda. We touch upon what their jobs entail during the off season, how COVID-19 has affected the league, a light hearted conversation about their favorite memories, and being a part of a family oriented organization. . . . Music credit: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop
Vegas Golden Knights Broadcaster Dan D'Uva hops on the podcast to chat about the upcoming 2020 NHL Playoffs, the origins of Cape Cod Baseball League broadcasting, and a whole lot more. Jonny tests Dan's VGK knowledge with the first edition of 'Name that Name that Name,' before sending Dan into 'The Lukewarm Chair.' --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Head Coach of the Keystone College baseball team and the Brewster Whitecaps, Jamie Shevchik, joins the show to talk about the Cape Cod Baseball League and the pandemic's impact. Then, The Herald Time's Jon Blau joins to talk all things Indiana Football.
When Bill, Chris and Matt get together to talk baseball they often go off the rails, and this podcast is no exception. The guys start off talking about the potential return of the MLB, what it might look like with realignment, and the challenges involved in keeping players and team personnel safe. They then veer off topic and talk about everything they miss while the country is on lockdown, which ranges from spending time with friends and family to Chinese Food to Jai Alai. They then get back on track to talk about the cancellation of the 2020 Hall of Fame Ceremony, the Cape Cod Baseball League season, and the Little League World Series, before falling off again talking Korean fantasy baseball. For more content, please visit https://www.bostonsportssyndicate.com Music Provided by: iamCDM and J. Kelley. For more search "iamCDM" and “J. Kelley” on Spotify!
Austin Shenton, a fifth-round pick of the Seattle Mariners in the 2019 MLB Draft, joins Ian to discuss numerous topics including life in quarantine (0-13:30), his love for sports/college decision (13:30-21:40), the Cape Cod Baseball League (21:40-40), what it's like to be drafted/play in the minors (40-48:45), and two special hometown organizations (48:45-end).
On this episode we talk about The Show Players League. We talk about Freddy Freeman’s cat, Vin Scully and the Cape Cod Baseball League’s cancellation. We also talk about the CPBL, and an interesting story about Don August’s time there. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/5toolpodcast/support
The Cape Cod Baseball League celebrated its 133rd season in 2019 and for Judy Walden Scarafile, it was a year to remember for several reasons.
Listen to what it's like from start to finish to spend a day at a Cape Cod Baseball League game.
Part 1/2 of Episode 6 of the Cape Life Pod. Three managers express concerns about rain and fielding rosters in a wacky season. One team will play 15 games in 13 days to end the year after 12 rainouts. What can be done to make the Cape Cod League schedule better? We also conclude our conversation with temporary players, who recently became permanent. The Kettleers lose two key pitchers. Listen to Part 2 for our conversation with Nick Gonzales after a scary injury nearly ended his stellar season. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode 5 of The Guys in the Cheap Seats with Charles Campisi features Alex Lumb. Alex is one of the Assistant Sports Information Directors for the United States Naval Academy (Go Midshipmen!). Alex is in his sixth year with the Naval Academy and is the primary media contact for women's basketball, women's soccer, men's and women's cross country and the gymnastics and rowing programs. Alex has also worked at Marist College and is the assistant general manager for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League. Please subscribe and rate us on iTunes, Anchor, Stitcher, Podbean or wherever you get your podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Last night saw the commencement of the 2019 MLB Draft. With the 43rd and 69th overall picks, the Red Sox opted to stay away from pitching and instead add two juicy infield prospects to the organization. University of Arizona shortstop Cameron Cannon was a 2018 Cape Cod Baseball League all-star and is known for his array of talents at the plate, slashing an impressive .397/.478/.651 with the Wildcats. Top-ranked Puerto Rican prospect Matthew Lugo is committed to playing collegiate ball at the University of Miami. The 6’1” 185-pound shortstop's versatile defense, speed to push the game, and power potential, were deemed as features too juicy to pass up on. The Red Sox quest to catch the New York Yankees atop the AL East resumes tonight with Eduardo Rodriguez on the mound. Coming off an ejection last week for hitting Tim Anderson in the head is Glenn Sparkman, who has the start for the Kansas City Royals. First pitch is scheduled for 8:15.
Deb Placey is joined byNew York Islanders President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Lou Lamoriello. Lou reminisces about his early days in hockey while working as a stick boy with the Providence Reds and how his relationship with Johnny Bower began (5:12). He recalls his time playing and managing in the Cape Cod Baseball League (9:53), when he took over the Providence College men’s hockey program (16:17), and his time as the school’s Athletic Director. He shares who his first choice was for the Providence men’s basketball head coaching position (17:15) and why he ultimately ended up hiring Rick Pitino (17:25). Lou fondly remembers when he was recruited to run the New Jersey Devils (19:10) and how that led to him working with George Steinbrenner (24:14). He details the time he was almost an extra on The Sopranos (26:32) and why he supported the drafting of Soviet players to the NHL (29:22).
Deb Placey welcomes in New York Islanders President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Lou Lamoriello. Lou reminisces about his early days in hockey while working as a stick boy with the Providence Reds and how his relationship with Johnny Bower began (5:12). He recalls his time playing and managing in the Cape Cod Baseball League (9:53), when he took over the Providence College men’s hockey program (16:17), and his time as the school’s Athletic Director. He shares who his first choice was for the Providence men’s basketball head coaching position (17:15) and why he ultimately ended up hiring Rick Pitino (18:05). Lou fondly remembers when he was recruited to run the New Jersey Devils (19:35) and how that led to him working with George Steinbrenner (20:55). He details the time he was almost an extra on The Sopranos (27:34), his motivation for spearheading the formation of the Hockey East Conference, how he struck the first television deal for NCAA hockey (39:11) and why he supported the drafting of Soviet players to the NHL (42:10).
The Wareham Gatemen are the 2018 Cape Cod Baseball League champions! Matt and Colin break down how they did it and talk to winning manager Don Sneddon and playoff MVP Austin Shenton on the final episode of Season 2 of Cape League Corner!
Cape Cod Baseball League Managers Share their Opinions on the Best 2018 Prospects by College Baseball 365
Episode 20: Matt McCarthy breaks down the Nathan Eovaldi trade. Mike "Sarge" Riley drops by to talk about the 2018 Hall of Fame induction (4:30). The midseason update on the Red Sox top 10 prospects list is out, what type of shape is Boston's farm system in ahead of the trade deadline? Teddy Cahill from Baseball America joins the show to talk about the top players in the Cape Cod Baseball League (33:00).
The MLB All-Star Game is just days away, and once again the Cape Cod Baseball League will have plenty of alumni there! Matt and Colin break down the rosters with an extended Alumni Report in the newest episode of Cape League Corner. Plus, chats with two-year Brewster Whitecap Hunter Bishop and Susan Murray, director of concessions at Orleans and Brewster. And, what’s going on in the West Division?
Following a discussion about a book inspired by the Cape Cod Baseball League, Falmouth Commodores (and Clemson University) pitcher Carson Spiers was this week's guest on the Seams Legit Podcast, presented by Axis Bats (axisbats.com). Among other things, he expands on being a LeBron James fan.
Following a discussion about a book inspired by the Cape Cod Baseball League, Falmouth Commodores (and Clemson University) pitcher Carson Spiers was this week's guest on the Seams Legit Podcast, presented by Axis Bats (axisbats.com). Among other things, he expands on being a LeBron James fan.
Join us for season 2 of Cape League Corner, the definitive podcast covering the Cape Cod Baseball League. Cape Cod Times reporters Matt Goisman and Colin Hass-Hill have a special opening day episode featuring an interview with the commish Paul Galop, MLB draft talk and and get to know Colin!
Listen in to a fantastic interview! Chris & Lisa from AMR welcome Lisa Leigh Connors, Editor in Chief of both the Cape Cod Magazine & the Chatham Magazine. Lisa shares her relocation to Cape Cod, experience, and discusses the 20th Anniversary of the Cape Cod Magazine! She shares insight into featured stories in the June edition, including best new restaurants, the Cape Cod Baseball League, and 2 milestone anniversaries at the Chatham Squire & Wimpys! For more-www.LHMediasolutions.com.
The Winning Youth Coaching Podcast: Youth Sports | Coaching | Parenting | Family Resources
Donny Murray is currently a professional pitcher in the independent Frontier League. Donny is from Boston, was a 4 year starter at D1 Holy Cross, and also pitched 2 summers in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Falmouth Commodores. In 2016, Donny pitched the first no-hitter in USPBL (professional independent league) history. He also works with SuperSpeed Slugger, which is a bat speed training product being used by MLB teams and youth players of all ages. The WYC listeners can get 10% off SuperSpeed Slugger by using promo code “WYC”. SuperSpeedSlugger.com instagram.com/superspeedslugger/ twitter.com/speedslugger/ Listen Now: Listen on iTunes: iTunes link Listen on Stitcher: Stitcher link Listen on Google Play Music: Google Play link- - Making Cuts Always try to look at potential, and a huge factor is attitude and if they are coachable Adjusting when losing talent Be pre-emptive with your culture to get your players/coaches focused on the right things if the winning is going to drop off It's even more important to develop your leaders when winning is going to be tough. A leadership council of 2 kids per grade can help prepare your younger leaders for when they are future captains. 2 types of captain: 1 - Vocal leader 2 - The hard-worker who just gets it done Using video Using video analysis is a great tool for a player and/or a coach Teaching Skills Take the time to evaluate a player before you start giving advice. Don't watch them for 1 rep and start changing things. Then start with the fundamentals and get their foundation right. Individualize your feedback! The One that Got Away Donny's last collegiate game - he just wasn't 'on.' It made him work that much harder to make sure it didn't happen again. Best Stolen/Borrowed Idea Make every practice drill a competition SuperSpeed Slugger Overspeed training - a set of 3 bats. 1 is 20% lighter, 1 is 10% lighter, and 1 is 5% heavier Swing with both sides of the body (not just dominant hand). Great for injury prevention Teaches the body to swing faster. Within 6 weeks it's engrained in the body. Only takes 7-8 minutes per day, 3 days per week SuperSpeedSlugger.com The WYC listeners can get 10% off SuperSpeed Slugger by using promo code “WYC”. Parting Advice Players and parents notice how much effort you put it to your coaching, and they will play harder for you if they think you are putting in the effort -- Reviews are the lifeblood of the podcast!- If you like the podcast- please take 2 minutes to write a review! Click here - Ready to be an Awesome Youth Coach? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: SaveSave
This week Dave and JK review JK's latest article on the mythical disappearance of the .300 hitter. JK welcomes on Chris Constantine of the Cape Cod Baseball League to discuss his journey and some great out fielding tips. Thanks for listening!
Had a great time chopping it up with my man Jason Kanzler on today's show!! Jason is former Minnesota Twins farm hand and currently trains and coaches high school, college, and professional athletes in Houston, Texas. He's also currently coaching for the Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod Baseball League. On today's show we talked about everything that has to do with speed training, Jason revealed his top 5 exercises to improve sprinting speed, and he also talked about his story of going unrecruited in high school to becoming a Minnesota Twins draft pick. This show covered a TON of different topics as it relates to physical preparation/performance and I know you guys are going to love it!!!
This week's guest is Caitlyn Callahan, MLB liaison for the Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod Baseball League. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coach Nick Derba is the Head Baseball Coach at the University of Maine. Derba served as interim head coach at UMaine during the 2016-17, guiding UMaine to its highest win total in four years (25). In America East Championship play, Derba led the Black Bears to four straight wins, earning a berth in the title game. The impressive stretch run marked the first time since 2013 that UMaine appeared in the league championship. Derba also mentored a pair of all-conference selections and two America East all-rookie team members. Derba was promoted to associate head coach in 2015. During his first three seasons at UMaine, he served as the team's recruiting and summer camp coordinator. He also was directly involved in UMaine baseball's community outreach efforts, including fundraising for the Vs. Cancer Foundation, and team visits to Eastern Maine Medical Center, Old Town YMCA and local schools. Prior to joining the UMaine community, Derba was the hitting and catchers coach for the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League in summer 2013 — the same team that he played for from 2004-06. During the 2012 season, he was a volunteer at Manhattan College after working with the Jasper catchers in the 2010 and 2011 off-seasons. In the 2007 Major League Draft, the St. Louis Cardinals selected Derba in the 31st round. He played six years in the Cardinal system, advancing as high as AAA Memphis (PCL). In 2012, he was a member of the Texas League champion Springfield Cardinals. From 2008-12, Derba spent significant time in the Cardinals Major League spring training camp. After the 2012 season, he retired to pursue a coaching career. Derba had a highly decorated playing career at Manhattan College, where he was honored as a three-time All-MAAC first team catcher. He was the only three-year captain in Manhattan baseball history and still ranks among the school's all-time leaders in career home runs, hits, runs scored, games played and RBIs.
Logan Gilbert of Stetson and Ryan Rolison of Ole Miss talk about their respective 2017 seasons, 2018 summer as teammates on the Orleans Firebirds of The Cape Cod Baseball League, respective arsenal of pitches & strategic approach as starters along with development goals for the 2018 season in advance of the 2018 MLB draft
Dan D'Uva will forever be the first radio voice in the history of NHL Hockey in Las Vegas. The New Jersey native hops on the podcast to talk about the role of being first, how he wound up in the desert, his climb through the ranks, his idols Ian Eagle and Doc Emrick, his binder of notes, the Cape Cod Baseball League and more. It's one of our longer episodes but it's well worth the listen!
Host Stu Murray & D1Baseball.com 's Frankie Piliere review over 50 of the top prospects from the 2017 Cape Cod Baseball League season, along with predictions for the upcoming CCBL Playoffs @Stu_Murray1 @FPiliereD1
Nick Faleris and Burke Granger jump on for a bonus episode of Defensive Indifference, breaking down Burke's notes from the Under Armour All-America Game at Wrigley Field and Nick's initial impressions from a week covering the Cape Cod Baseball League.
This week on The PineBeltSPORTS Podcast, former Sumrall Bobcat and Ole Miss Rebel joins the show to discuss a multitude of topics. He discusses his new assistant coaching job at Louisiana Tech, his time as a graduate assistant at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and coaching in the Cape Cod Baseball League. Other topics include why the Knight family has a calling to be a teacher or coach and his college coach Mike Bianco. After the break, some housekeeping notes end the show. Questions, comments or concerns? Email sports@HubCitySPOKES.com
Bill traveled to the local newspaper, the Cape Cod Times to sit down with Matt Goisman and Jon Mettus, who host a podcast called the Cape League Corner. They tell us why any baseball fan who is on vacation on Cape Cod this summer should take in a Cape Cod Baseball League game. Affordable family entertainment.
As a Sports Mom how can we best support our blossoming athlete? Matt Grosso will share some words of wisdom gained from years of playing ball as a kid, as a teen, as a college student, as a professional, and finally as an assistant coach. What sideline behavior drives kids crazy? What not to say after a loss? How can we strive for their big goals without imposing limitations, or jumping off when the going gets tough? Kids play for the love of the game....lets cheer from the sidelines with all our hearts! A peek into Matt's career so far ~ After playing baseball for RHAM High School in Hebron CT, Matt Grosso played collegiate baseball at the University of Notre Dame, where he was a three-time monogram recipient as an outfielder. While playing for the Fighting Irish, he was also a four-time member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Team. Grosso was named to All-Star teams in both the New England Collegiate Baseball League and the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League. He also spent one summer playing for the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod Baseball League. After graduating from Notre Dame in 2011 with a degree in psychology, he spent three years playing professional baseball in the California Winter League and the Frontier League, where he played for the Windy City Thunderbolts and the Las Vegas Train Robbers. He also serves as the head coach of the 16u AAU team, the Connecticut Bombers. Grosso graduated from Northeastern with a master’s degree in Sports Leadership in 2014, and is currently pursuing his MBA at LIU Brooklyn.
As a Sports Mom how can we best support our blossoming athlete? Matt Grosso will share some words of wisdom gained from years of playing ball as a kid, as a teen, as a college student, as a professional, and finally as an assistant coach. What sideline behavior drives kids crazy? What not to say after a loss? How can we strive for their big goals without imposing limitations, or jumping off when the going gets tough? Kids play for the love of the game....lets cheer from the sidelines with all our hearts! A peek into Matt's career so far ~ After playing baseball for RHAM High School in Hebron CT, Matt Grosso played collegiate baseball at the University of Notre Dame, where he was a three-time monogram recipient as an outfielder. While playing for the Fighting Irish, he was also a four-time member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Team. Grosso was named to All-Star teams in both the New England Collegiate Baseball League and the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League. He also spent one summer playing for the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod Baseball League. After graduating from Notre Dame in 2011 with a degree in psychology, he spent three years playing professional baseball in the California Winter League and the Frontier League, where he played for the Windy City Thunderbolts and the Las Vegas Train Robbers. He also serves as the head coach of the 16u AAU team, the Connecticut Bombers. Grosso graduated from Northeastern with a master’s degree in Sports Leadership in 2014, and is currently pursuing his MBA at LIU Brooklyn.
It's the first day of Summer and Something More is ready to celebrate summer on Cape Cod. The show starts with an interview with Wendy Northcross of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, followed by guest Judy Scarafile and Bill Bussiere of the Cape Cod Baseball League. The "Something More" segment highlights golf pro Rick Coleman and his new Magic Wear Apparel shop in Popponesset Marketplace and Mike Burton closes out the show with the Mortgage Minute.