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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
Today's cast: Dan, Stugotz, Chris, Billy, Jessica, Mike, and Roy. Feliz Ano Nuevo! We're back from a two-week break with a year's worth of news, and that's just here in Miami. Mike is infuriated by the Miami Heat after Jimmy Butler has demanded to be traded, Billy is angry with the Dolphins after they failed to make the playoffs and issued a statement that they'll be keeping both Mike McDaniel and Chris Grier all while Tyreek Hill seems to be on his way out, but at least Roy gets to be happy with his Florida Panthers. Dan, Stu, and the Shipping Container discuss the Heat-Butler divorce, Tyreek Hill's behavior, the Heat-Rockets fight, the end of Cam Ward's tenure at Miami, how the Dolphins can change, and Jim Larrañaga retiring. Plus, Stugotz's Chiefs takes, canceling RedZone, the incentive parlay in Week 18, and Chan Ho Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dopes ring in the 2024 Dodger season...we talk about Gavin Lux, Chan Ho Park, the globalization of baseball, and the upcoming Dodger season. And who wants a Gavelin? Tune in!
Today, I am diving into the essence of self-reflection, the wisdom of accepting life's ebbs and flows. Join me as I explore the power of embracing our imperfections, and the lessons we can learn from facing life's inevitable cycles of highs and lows.In this episode, you will gain:- Understanding of Life's Cyclical Nature: Learn to navigate through life's ups and downs with grace, understanding that each phase, whether high or low, is essential for personal development and spiritual growth.- Strategies for Dealing with Frustration and Setbacks: Gain insights on how to handle periods of frustration and seeming stagnation by embracing a broader perspective on life's challenges and the importance of resilience.- The Power of Compassion and Giving Back: Be inspired to use your own struggles as a platform for cultivating compassion towards others, recognizing the interconnectedness of our experiences, and the impact of giving back, especially during tough times.- Motivation from Literary Wisdom: Draw motivation and comfort from the transformative words of Haemin Sunim, understanding how his reflections on life's imperfections and challenges can offer solace and guidance.- Encouragement to Persist in Your Efforts: Learn from the analogy of MLB's Chan Ho Park's career that consistent effort, no matter how small, contributes to overcoming adversity and ultimately achieving success.This episode is a gentle reminder that life, with its inherent imperfections and cycles, offers a rich tapestry of lessons and opportunities for growth. Whether you're seeking inspiration, facing challenges, or simply in need of a moment of reflection, this episode promises to be a beacon of light and understanding in the complex journey of life.
2010 wasn't good to Chan Ho Park.
Hour 2: We took more calls on offensive coordinators that could possibly save Kenny Pickett. The first one suggested Ben Roethlisberger as the QB coach. The mental part of the game is an underrated aspect – Poni mentioned how some players lose any touch they have due to something psychological on or off the field. How much more time should Kenny Pickett get, if any? Callers aren't sure if he's good or bad due to poor play calling since he showed up. CJ Stroud said Jerrod Johnson was monumental in his rookie season. Can a guy like that save Kenny Pickett? And 2010 wasn't good to Chan Ho Park.
Matt recounts his recent time in Newport Beach. The brothers talk about Father's Day and Harrison's upcoming trip to Omaha for the College World Series.
Welcome back to another episode of the Itz Gametime podcast! To start the episode Jett and Eric introduce the second year of the Itz Gametime Podcast Fantasy Football League and all of the new changes and teams that have been added to this season. To continue with NFL talk the guys talk about the Kyler Murray contract extension and how much of a factor Julio Jones will be with the Bucs after signing a 1-yr contract with them. Eric and Jett then go into trade deadline discussions about which teams should buy, sell, or hold and both of them predict where possible trade candidates will end up by August 2nd! We hope you enjoy this week's episode of Itz Gametime!
It's the first two-part episode of "My First Ballgame!" There was just too much good stuff to cover with Joba Chamberlain. This Q&A is worth the wait ... we ask Joba to settle the old Mike Francesa question once and for all -- was he a starter or a reliever? What should the Yankees have done? We also find out what it was like to share a bullpen with the great Mariano Rivera, go inside the clubhouse with the 2009 World Series champions and much more! (Stay tuned after the interview as we recount a hilarious Chan Ho Park incident!)
Let's talk about all the Asians in professional sports. Even with the recent buzz around Shohei Ohtani, let's not forget about everyone that came before him. Too many to name but here we go: Manny Pacquiao, Jeremy Lin, Yao Ming, Chan Ho Park, Hideki Matsui, Naomi Osaka, Tiger Woods, Suni Lee, and so many more. We test our Asian-radar as we go thru every sport including soccer aka fake football. Come listen to the Worst Asian Podcast.-------------------------------------------A couple Asian American millennials give our worst opinions on all things Asian. Come waste your time listening to us discuss what's trending in relevant Asian news, society, culture, lifestyle, race, comedy, and media. The Worst Asian Podcast.-------------------------------------------FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE @WorstAsianPod► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/worstasianpod► TWITTER: https://twitter.com/worstasianpod► TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@worstasianpod► YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3Agv8Aj► FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/worstasianpod► WEBSITE: https://worstasianpod.com-------------------------------------------► INQUIRIES: WorstAsianPodcast@Gmail.com-------------------------------------------► SUPPORT US FOR FREE, Amazon referral link: https://amzn.to/3ClXcDp-------------------------------------------OUR PODCAST RECORDING GEAR:► Rode Podmic Microphone: https://amzn.to/3h5HuUU► Zoom Podtrak P4 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3h8OX5z-------------------------------------------#asiansports #japanesebaseball #shoheiohtani #jeremylin #yaoming #naomiosaka #hinesward #tigerwoods #sunilee #mannypacquiao #apolloono #olympics #npb #asianpodcast #wealth #mentalhealth #asianpodcasters #asianamerican #asian #asians #podcast #asiancomedy #asianmillennials #proudtobeasian #asianpride #asiancommunity #asianrepresentation #asianexcellence #aapi #asianmen #asianboy #asianguy #asiannews #asianstyle #millennials #stopasianhate #funny #comedy #flushing #nyc #asianmemes #yappie #japan #japanese #korea #korean #kpop #china #chinese #bts #asiansofinstagram #podcasts #podcasters #podcasting #podcastlife #newpodcast #newepisode #announcement #podcaster #youtubepodcast #linkinbio #creatorsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In the season two finale, The Supporting Cast welcomes former Dodger pitcher Chan Ho Park, who was the first Korean-born player and winningest Asian-born pitcher in the history of Major League Baseball. In this episode, Chan Ho speaks about growing up in Gongju, South Korea, and initially playing third base before an encouraging coach convinced him to be a pitcher if he could build "strong legs, and a brave heart." Chan Ho rose to the challenge by sprinting the hills of his childhood street and overcoming the fear of a dark cemetery near his childhood home—a street that is now called "Chan Ho Park Road" and the home now a museum in Chan Ho's honor. Chan Ho also describes first visiting Dodger Stadium in 1992 and despite sitting in the nose bleeds, becoming immediately spellbound by the excitement of the crowd and dreaming he could someday play on that field. Chan Ho had no idea that a little more than two years later, his improbable dream would come true, launching a 17-year Major League career. Chan Ho references childhood coach YoungSae Oh, Dodger owner Peter O'Malley, and Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda as profound life influences.
Matt Walbeck of Walbeck Baseball Academy had a dream of being a Major League Baseball player ... at FIVE years old! That dream became reality in 1987 when the City's Player of the Year from Sac High was drafted as a catcher by the Chicago Cubs in the 8th Round of the MLB draft. In 1993, he made his debut in Wrigley Field. That magical moment led to an 11-year career spanning five different teams. He wasn't done there. He was also a successful manager in the Minor Leagues. When it was time to head to the next chapter in his life, Walbeck's vision was clear. Teach the game to others through instruction. In 2011, Walbeck Baseball Academy was born. In today's episode of Experience the Buzz, Host Steve Buzzard talks baseball and takes a walk down memory lane with Walbeck"Matt is a true baseball guy. I was in awe of the stories and his recollection of specific moments where he could recall dates, times, and the players involved. Truly one of the reasons why I love baseball so much." Our conversation hits THREE areas: Segment ONE
After initial excitement about the return of Husker football, Schick and Nick derail the show with a flashback to Chan Ho Park's infamous drop. The guys then discuss the schedule and what it means for Nebraska. Is there ever a good time to play Ohio State? After filing a FOIA request, the guys have the audio to prove the Big Ten conspired against Nebraska. Then Schick shows Nick how the Lakers beat Denver. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
June 29, 2020 - Korean professional baseball has caught the eye of sports-deprived American baseball fans during the coronavirus pandemic. Join us for a conversation about the unique and appealing aspects of Korean baseball, with former MLB and KBO pitcher Chan Ho Park, former manager of the Lotte Giants in Busan Jerry Royster, Yonhap baseball correspondent Jee-Ho Yoo, and former U.S. Ambassadors to Korea and Korean baseball superfans Kathleen Stephens and Mark Lippert. For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/policy-and-corporate-programs/item/1410-korean-baseball-answering-the-call-for-sport-in-the-covid-era-with-chan-ho-park-and-jerry-royster
Dan talks about a rough road trip, the difference between a bad start and a good start, and gives us a sneak peek into his next two starts (both on ESPN). Sung Min Kim (Lotte research and development) talks about Chan Ho Park and the history of the Lotte Giants.
Today, Cliff Floyd is back at it again with Chris Rose as they talk about the future of the Red Sox after their loss of Alex Cora. Also, did Floyd OWN or GROAN against pitchers like Matt Kinney and Chan Ho Park in his day? All this and more on this episode of Intentional Talk!
Ty and Dan inspect the college football ships that have thrown their old captains out to sea and pay sweet homage to Chan Ho Park's spinning kick in 1999 with a special game of Land Ho Park, examining the playoff teams with killer instinct and the weird situations that could unfold after this coming weekend.
INTRO (0:00 - 15:00) - Chan Ho Park episode - Kanye is tweeting again - Nick's Coachella recap - G-League increases player salaries - Dodger Stadium proposal ideas CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY PASADENA (15:05 - 15:59) - National Young Adult Cancer Awareness - more info: www.cscpasadena.org NBA (16:00 - 37:14) - NBA playoffs early musings - James Harden step-back reevaluated - Lonzo gets first Fortnite win MLB (37:15 - 1:01:29) - Dodgers chatter - Trayce Thompson cut again - Ohtani rattled by us? - Jose Bautista back in the league - postponements galore WHAT THE PUCK? (53:29 - 55:24) - Golden Knights beat Kings, co-favorites to win Cup FAST FOOD FLAVOR (55:25 - 58:59) - Cholula Buttery Jack - Dodger Dog on the Swine Scale SUPER HOT INTERESTING TAKES AND SHOUTOUTS (59:00) - Coachella paella/IG Released: April 19, 2018 Editor: Nick Ostiller
On Episode 55 of Continued Success, hosts Justin Klugh and Liz Roscher discuss the state of the NL East, in which no team other than the Phillies is over .500. Also, what milestones should require fans to give up souvenir baseballs, and looking back on some of the rough days that took place early in the 2009 pennant-winning season, including an extended discussion on the wisdom of Chan Ho Park as a No. 5 starter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike, Ming & Marco laugh at Chan Ho Park and his diarrhea. Mike and Ming visit the Clermont Lounge in Atlanta.
ComingToAmerica.com Podcast: Hyun-jin Ryu, Dan Kurtz, Mike "Nino" Ninivaggi With Hyun-jin Ryu on the verge of signing with the LA Dodgers, what better time to release our first podcast. ComingToAmericaBaseball.com kicks off its inaugural podcast discussing KBO pitcher Hyun Jin Ryu's contract negotations with the LA Dodgers. Joined by Dan Kurtz of mykbo.net and colorful contributor, Mike "Nino". The gang also touched on Chan Ho Park's retirement, differences between KBO and MLB, Korean baseball's lack of youth leagues, and the absence of foreign position players in the KBO. Dan points out what North American fans miss out on in Korean ballparks- the subject of an upcoming documentary: "Fighting": Cheering in Korea.
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We drop another one, add to the tragedy of errors, and see our Cy Young award winner return with limited velocity. All these crummy things on a beautiful southern California Father's Day. Bart pitched well enough to win, but we cannot score runs. Very sad. We made Chan Ho Park look like a Cy Young candidate himself. We need help and soon.