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On today's show: 1. 4 years after Charleston cracked down on protests, advocates want 'unconstitutional' rule repealed - https://www.postandcourier.com/charleston_sc/charleston-protest-ordinance-activists-first-amendment/article_059ebd54-ca78-4826-8c07-dc8a5efff32d.html 2. Local leaders prepare for increased disaster costs as FEMA faces Trump cuts - https://abcnews4.com/news/local/local-leaders-prepare-for-increased-disaster-costs-as-fema-faces-trump-cuts-donald-trump-tax-increase-fema-future-wciv-abc-news-4-5-9-2025 3. John Oliver praises Charleston Riverdogs; offers 1 minor league team complete rebrand - https://abcnews4.com/news/local/john-oliver-praises-charleston-riverdogs-offers-1-minor-league-team-complete-rebrand-wciv-abc-news-4-hbo-last-week-tonight-hbo-max-late-night-television-host-major-league-baseball-affiliates-helen-mcguckin-night-at-the-joe This episode's music is by Tyler Boone (tylerboonemusic.com). The episode was produced by LMC Soundsystem.
We have a fun podcast episode for you today as we spoke with Rays prospects Jacob Kmatz, Connor Hujsak, Nathan Flewelling and Trevor Harrison about their 2025 seasons so far with Single-A Charleston and expectations for the rest of the summer and fall!A big thanks goes out to the Charleston RiverDogs for helping to set these interviews up last week!Thanks so much for listening! You can follow RTR on social media @RaysTheRoofTB and be sure subscribe to the podcast!A big shout out to our partners, SeatGeek, In The Clutch and JKS Prints! Use code RAYSTHEROOF for $20 off your first SeatGeek purchase, 10% off anytime with In The Clutch & $5 off at JKSprints.com!As always, Rays Up!
On today's show: 1. DC prosecutors drop case against man accused of assaulting Rep. Nancy Mace in 'aggressive' handshake https://www.postandcourier.com/politics/feds-wont-prosecute-mace-assault-handshake/article_38913db0-4342-4c9a-a714-4d2d08c7f75c.html 2. SC House passes anti-DEI bill H.3927 after late amendment in 82-32 vote - https://abcnews4.com/news/local/sc-house-passes-anti-dei-bill-h3927-after-late-amendment-in-82-32-vote-wciv-abc-news-4-charleston-sc-south-carolina-state-house-of-representatives-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-taxes-tax-cut-dollars-dei-schools-universities-usc-clemson-citadel 3. Charleston County creates $8 million loan fund to help developers build affordable housing - https://www.postandcourier.com/charleston_sc/charelston-county-affordable-housing-tourism-taxes/article_13bc2814-87bf-4a81-b030-03750d054ac9.html 4. The Charleston RiverDogs said $1 beer nights were ending. The response was pure outrage. - https://www.postandcourier.com/charleston_scene/charleston-riverdogs-beer-night-april-fools/article_10cbdcec-ee4e-4bd6-a7fa-ff3c8c6b76b1.html This episode's music is by Tyler Boone (tylerboonemusic.com). The episode was produced by LMC Soundsystem.
Today's top headlines: Summerville's Flowertown festival returns; here's what to know before you go Cooper River Bridge Run participants attend Health and Wellness Expo SC troopers search for vehicle involved in deadly Orangeburg County hit and runCoroner identifies victim in fatal double hit-and-run crash in Orangeburg CountyStorms kill 7 in the South and Midwest as forecasters warn of catastrophic rains, floods this week Experts predict another ‘above average' hurricane season for 2025North Charleston Community Center to get massive makeover New state grant to reward teachers at Dorchester District 2 middle schoolMayor Cogswell asks for Charleston County partnership in homeless housing project Charleston RiverDogs kick off ‘comeback season' tonight
The Charleston Riverdogs are kicking off their new season on Friday, April 3rd! TJ and Jessica chat with Senior Vice President, Ben Abzug about the hottest things coming for 2025!
Top headlines for Sept. 10, 2024:Charleston RiverDogs head to game one of playoffsAndrews man arrested on drug charges in ongoing investigationDorchester Co. School District Two board votes on referendum projectsAT&T workers strike enters third week: ‘Life doesn't stop when we are on strike'Girlfriend of Brittanee Drexel's killer pleads guilty to federal charges
No Luke for this one because Mike ran late at work. You get Steve & Govier this time around. Where was cocaine use at in the 1950s? We got your emails! Joe checks in with some possible show title replacement options including a classic crack about Luke's movie passion. Steve has a reminder about the incredible resourcefulness of your local public library. The Trip starring Steve Coogan & Rob Brydon never gets old for the fellas when it comes to Anthony Hopkins & Michael Caine impressions. Mike's first job ever was at a bowling alley & golf range fun place where he had ot be at work picking up golf balls at 6AM. Finn Gurrer emails in to ask which one you got: one bourbon, one scotch or one beer? George Thorogood style. The word is out that there are plenty of micro plastics floating around in the testes of male humans & dogs as well. Welcome to hell. Ticketmaster & Live Nation are finally having their monopoly challenged by the federal government. Eddie Vedder is celebrating today! The guy from Band of Horses is from James Island in the Charleston South Carolina area. Steve has a classic tale about drinking with that dude one night long ago with friend of the show David. Mike is then reminded of when some bars in the Charleston area were open until 5AM which is a terrible idea. Braid & Minus The Bear show tales ensue as well. Steve & Mike recall the summer adventure of witnessing major league baseball underachiever Yoan Moncada live at the Charleston Riverdogs minor league ballpark back in 2015. Steve's frustrated about the foul call disparity in every NBA playoff series the Indiana Pacers are involved in this playoff season. Lastly, Steve shares the name of a fella who is paying attention to how lame Bill Simmons has become now that he's a lazy millionaire. We love you all! This talk show is not the same without you listening and emailing us your highly entertaining thoughts. We close the show with May 16 by Lagwagon. If any of our nonsense provokes your thoughts, please share them with us at isitsafepod@gmail.com or check out our Discord:https://discord.gg/wXPdgujdSj
Baseball By Design: Stories of Minor League Logos and Nicknames
We hit the road this weekend for two Minor League Baseball games in South Carolina. This ragtag band of misfit baseball enthusiasts shares their thoughts after a weekend in two distinctly different towns after seeing the Charleston RiverDogs play the FredNats and the Myrtle Beach Pelicans take on the Augusta GreenJackets. Guests include: Anna DiTommaso, Baseball Bucket List Ranger Amy Burnett, Insta @therealrangeramy, Twitter @rangeramy Dan Simon, Studio Simon: www.studiosimon.net, Insta @studio_simon Find the Baseball By Design podcast online: Twitter @Count2Baseball Instagram @baseballbydesign linktr.ee/BaseballByDesign Baseball By Design is a member of the Curved Brim Media Network.
Mia Salvemini is a Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Tampa Bay Rays organization. Salvemini was originally hired by the Rays in 2020 after graduating from the University of Tampa in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Performance. During her time at the University of Tampa, Salvemini completed an internship with Cressey Sports Performance, a mecca for baseball strength and conditioning. She also worked in the University of Tampa weight room and helped oversee a variety of teams ranging from women's tennis to men's baseball. After spending the majority of the 2021 season with the Florida Complex League Rays, Mia moved up to the Low-A Affiliate, the Charleston Riverdogs to finish out the last six weeks. Salvemini spent the 2022 season with the Riverdogs in which they posted the best record in Minor League Baseball and earned back-to-back championships. She was also the strength coach for the Riverdogs for the 2023 season earning another championship. Mia is passionate about optimizing athletic performance. She has experience working with athletes of all levels ranging from youth to professional. Salvemini is also involved with Baseball For All, a non profit organization that helps build gender equity in baseball by providing girls with real opportunities to play, coach, and lead in this sport. This includes coaching young women via zoom about opportunities in this industry. Mia's goal is to help pave the way for future females in the professional sports industry and one day earn the title of Major League strength coach. Topics covered in this episode:-Having won 3 Minor League championships already-Crossfit-Charleston, SCQuotes:-"I feel like at the end of the day we spend more time with these people than we do with our own family and they become part of our family" (14:42)-"I think the more experience you get under your belt the better it becomes" (20:14)-"I would say one big thing is if you want to be successful in baseball, learn Spanish" (26:21)If you would like to learn more from Mia, you can follow her on social media:Instagram:@mia.salveminiTwitter:@Mia_Salvemini
Welcome to the Bridge, a podcast all about resiliency and overcoming obstacles. I'm your host, Dr. Linda Fedrizzi-Williams, the president of Central Penn College. On today's podcast, we will be speaking to the President of the Harrisburg Senators, Kevin Kulp. Kevin is entering his sixteenth season as President of the Senators after joining the Senators in July of 2008. Earlier in his career, Kevin started his journey in professional baseball as an intern with the Charleston RiverDogs in 1995 in his hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. After the internship concluded, he helped a start-up baseball franchise, the Delmarva Shorebirds, from 1996-1999. From there, he spent nine years working for the start-up Lexington Legends in Lexington, Kentucky, working as the Director of Sales from 1999-2004 and as the General Manager from 2004-2007 before coming to Harrisburg in 2008. Kevin attended the University of South Carolina, where he graduated in 1995. He met his wife, Renee, while working with the Shorebirds. Renee also worked for the team and moved to Lexington as the first two employees of the brand-new team in Lexington. Kevin and Renee have two children, a 21-year-old daughter named Jordan and a 17-year-old son named Brandon. They are currently residing in Mechanicsburg, PA. Today, we will discuss Kevin's rise in the baseball industry, including his time at the University of South Carolina, working with his first professional franchise, and the modern state of minor league baseball. Please join me in welcoming Kevin Kulp!
Welcome to From Complex to Queens, the Amazin' Avenue podcast focusing on the Mets' minor league system. First up this week, Steve, Lukas, Ken, and Thomas discuss poorly thought out Charleston RiverDogs promotional nights in Promote, Extend, Trade. Next, they review the Mets' Arizona Fall League contingent and how they did over the course of the AFL season now that it's over. Following that, they discuss Mets minor league players who received All-Star nominations. Lastly, they share their thoughts about players who saw time in the Florida Complex League and Dominican Summer League in 2022. Wins and losses don't matter at all in the FCL or DSL and stats barely matter, so the team discusses players with skills and talent who stand out above their peers. As always, you can listen or subscribe to the podcast through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or listen wherever you get podcasts. Got questions? Comments? Concerns? You can email the show at fromcomplextoqueens at gmail dot com, and follow us on Twitter: Steve is (@stevesypa), Lukas is (@lvlahos343), Ken is (@kenlavin91), and Thomas is (@sadmetsszn). Until next week, #lovethemets #lovethemets! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join me for another brand new episode of Riding The Pine! On today's episode, I'm joined by a guest who just a year ago was playing independent ball in his hometown of Chicago and is now in the minor leagues for the Tampa Bay Rays, current Charleston Riverdogs minor leaguer Jack Snyder (1:55-22:55)! Jack and I discuss his journey to the minor leagues and how he was able to work his way from being an undrafted player to being a predominant starter for the Riverdogs, how his season has been in the minors and what he attributes to his strong season in Charleston, which pitches he's added to his arsenal this year and how his pitch choice has expanded this season and so much more! Intro: 0:00-1:54Interview w/ Jack Snyder: 1:55-22:55Outro: 22:56-23:58
Wakatakakage is the defending champ! Our boy finally won the Yusho. Now, can he continue his winning ways and make it to Ozeki? How will Terunofuji bounce back? How about Ura? We're also talking Charleston Riverdogs. Dan Hanf used to work for the Dogs and scouted Yankee prospects Brett Gardner and Gary Sanchez. All that and more, this week on Larry! Guests: Dan Hanf - Twitch | YouTube | IG: @danly_steel Follow @LarryTheAthlete on Twitter and Instagram
Episode 959 On this episode of FanGraphs Audio, David Laurila welcomes Blake Butera, the manager of the Charleston RiverDogs, Low-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. Butera, who is just 29 years old, shares his journey from playing at Boston College to being drafted by the Rays to becoming a key part of their player […]
"NOBODY NIGHT", el día que un equipo no dejo entrar aficionados al parque de pelota... A un trabajador del equipo Charleston RiverDogs se le ocurrió la idea de imponer un record extraño, Mike Veeck y Bill Murray decidieron hacerlo, esta fue una de las promociones mas extrañas que han sucedido en el Béisbol. Escúchanos en Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3s2d9Kt Síguenos en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/warmupelpodcast Síguenos en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warmuppodcast Sígueme en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chavacorpus
WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks! Welcome back to Episode 151 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we are joined by current professional baseball pitcher, Andrew Gross! Andrew currently plays for the Charleston RiverDogs in the Tampa Bay Rays organization. I talk to Andrew about the grind of minor league baseball, the 2021 Charleston RiverDogs season so far, the lessons he's learned from playing pro ball, being drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays, winning a National Championship at Yavapai Community College, what it's like being a side arm pitcher in the pros, the benefits of playing JUCO before playing at UTA and so much more! Thank you Andrew for coming on the show! I had a blast! Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot Sports Get $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.com Living Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem... *BECOME A MEMBER TODAY*
Brandon Dunnam joins the Pulling Tarp Podcast to chat about meeting Bill Murray, saving kids from a deflating bounce house, being hired by a team and almost immediately furloughed, pulling tarp in the hail and doing a tarp slide, and so much more!
MILB's Ben Hill and Rob Wicall join host Jon Cudo for the Party in the Back Podcast. We discuss MLB realignment, sports promotions, mascots and more. Plus the introduction of new correspondent Harry Hill.
Jeff Dolan is entering his first year in the Boston Red Sox organization. Prior to joining the Red Sox he spent one season with the Phoenix Suns as assistant strength and conditioning coach after spending nearly two years as assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Illinois where he oversaw the physical preparation of the baseball and women’s soccer teams. With the Suns, Dolan’s primary role included assisting with all day-to-day weight room operations along with assisting in the delivery of the Suns’ strength and conditioning training sessions. He previously worked as a minor league strength and conditioning coach in the New York Yankees organization, earning the 2017 South Atlantic League Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year award while with the Charleston RiverDogs after winning the 2016 Appalachian League Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year award with the Pulaski Yankees. A native of Rochester, NY, Dolan holds a Master’s in Exercise Science from the University of South Florida and Bachelor’s degrees in Exercise Physiology and Kinesiology from SUNY Brockport. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS). Topics covered in this episode: -Jeff returning to work in professional baseball -His new isometric training course -The process of building your own system Quotes: -"What I have found is that isometric training - I think it's one of the most efficient methods of training you can use" (18:56) -"Everything is in Supertraining" (25:27) -"It's not how much force you can produce, it's how much force you can produce in a limited amount of time that's going to determine how you perform" (32:07) If you would like to learn more from Jeff, you can check out his course below: https://linktr.ee/Jdolan787 (Use code "PBSCCS" for discount) or by following him on social media: Instagram: @hammerofdolan Twitter: @HammerOfDolan Additionally thank you to all our All-Star sponsors of The PBSCCS Podcast: -Momentous -Woodway -Oura Ring -Garden of Life -Proven4 -Direct Fitness Solutions -Klean Athlete
Jeff Dolan is entering his first year in the Boston Red Sox organization. Prior to joining the Red Sox he spent one season with the Phoenix Suns as assistant strength and conditioning coach after spending nearly two years as assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Illinois where he oversaw the physical preparation of the baseball and women’s soccer teams. With the Suns, Dolan’s primary role included assisting with all day-to-day weight room operations along with assisting in the delivery of the Suns’ strength and conditioning training sessions. He previously worked as a minor league strength and conditioning coach in the New York Yankees organization, earning the 2017 South Atlantic League Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year award while with the Charleston RiverDogs after winning the 2016 Appalachian League Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year award with the Pulaski Yankees. A native of Rochester, NY, Dolan holds a Master’s in Exercise Science from the University of South Florida and Bachelor’s degrees in Exercise Physiology and Kinesiology from SUNY Brockport. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS). Topics covered in this episode: -Comparing and contrasting the NBA with professional baseball -His best professional baseball story -Being adaptable and how it can help in your career Quotes: -"You always have to consider what am i trying to get out of this training stimulus in terms of an adaptation" (36:54) -"Adaptability is the number one ability that a strength coach needs to have" (41:57) -"The weightroom will only take you so far" (46:18) If you would like to learn more from Jeff, you can follow him on social media: Instagram: @hammerofdolan Twitter: @HammerOfDolan
In this episode, Adam talks shop with Michael Veeck, co-owner of five minor league baseball teams including the Charleston RiverDogs. From baseball to business, Adam and Mike cover it all. History, comedy, strategy, Bill Murray, and more! Listen in to this All American episode and remember what makes this country so great in the first place. They talk about how Mike got into the world of baseball (and the important role his father played in that). Adam picks Mike's brain on business, growth, and personal happiness. Mike reminds us that be it baseball or business, humility and having fun along the way will take you far!
Chris and Rob interview Yankees minor system infield coach, Ryan Hunt. Ryan has worked with both the Pulaski Yankees and the Charleston Riverdogs. He tells the boys about coaching players in the organisation from different countries and base running whilst making them feel really old. A fascinating insight into the wonderful world of the New York Yankees organisation.
Rob and Sarah are joined by Walter Nolan-Cohn, Director of Marketing for the Charleston Riverdogs @ChasRiverDogs to discuss what life is really like as a Minor League team attached to the New York Yankees. We talk about community relations, future stars and the variety of promotions going down in Charleston.
This week, we shut down our terrible government’s bungled response to the coronavirus, hand-washing tutorials, New York’s plastic bag ban, #InternationalWomensDay and bolo ties. Also: we offer to help the Charleston Riverdogs come up with clever yet politically correct promotional events and explore the science behind durian fruit superconductors. HEAR US ON ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-nope/ OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes1312654524/this-week-in-nope SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/07WFZhd5bgY1l1BspArfRJ STITCHER https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/this-week-in-nope SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/user-518735966/tracks POCKET CASTS https://pca.st/SrJY RADIO PUBLIC https://radiopublic.com/this-week-in-nope-GAOx3N In this week’s episode: Like Larry David, we are recoiling in horror about the rise of the bolo tie, as reported in the WSJ. Shell, the oil and gas company, decided to honor women for International Women’s Day by chaging its name to She’ll. Big #YUPs to… Lady Gaga and her new song “Stupid Love,” released at the same time as this interesting op-ed in the New York Times. Pan Shancu, a Chinese man who ran 31 miles in his living room while under coronavirus quarantine, proving you can do anything if you set your mind to it.
Today we went over MLBs new task force that was created to deal with the Corona Virus. We also talked about the Angels employee that supplied opposing teams illegal substances to doctor baseballs, and finally we discussed the controversial ‘OJ Trial Night’ which was being held by a Minor League Baseball team called The Charleston RiverDogs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Party in the Back Podcast holds a Roundtable Discussion regarding the Best of 2019 Awards on Gameops.com. Host Jon Cudo is joined by Amanda Greco, Pat Walker and Ben Hill.
Amanda Greco joins Jon Cudo for a look at some of the best in 2019 as we move into the final weeks to nominate for the Best of 2019 Awards. Plus thoughts on 'Best Practices', authenticity, Baby Sharks and much more.
MILB Scribe and Promotion Guru Benjamin Hill and Fort Wayne TinCaps VP Michael Limmer join host Jon Cudo to talk about baseball promotional fun.
Charleston Riverdogs Director of Promotions, Nate Kurant, joins the show. Nate and Brandon discuss Kurant's early years of announcing and emceeing, first introduction to Minor League Baseball, Florida State League life and the transition to Charleston. Since Nate joined the Riverdogs, they have gotten national recognition for some of the promotions they have executed, including a record-breaking silly string fight. Nate talks about Charleston's religious demographic, some of the neat promotions the team has done and plans to do in 2019 and why going to the MiLB Innovator's Summit is so beneficial. Check out the Riverdogs promotional schedule and more at Riverdogs.com. For more information on the MiLB Innovators Summit, visit milbinnovatorssummit.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apter-hours/support
May 2019 Podcast with Jon Cudo and Rob Wicall. The duo discusses the recent article called Mascot Mechanics, plus the originality of the Riverdog's promo schedule and breaking news on about the podcast.
Episode 291 Chris Singleton is a former pro baseball player, selected in the 19th round of the 2017 MLB Amateur Draft by the Chicago Cubs. He played his college ball at Charleston Southern University and after playing two seasons professionally, he announced his retirement in April of 2019. He is currently in his new role of Director of Community Outreach for the Charleston RiverDogs. Chris' mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, was killed in the June 2015 mass-shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, that also took the lives of 8 other people. A new documentary titled "Emanuel," produced by basketball star Stephen Curry, will take a look back at that horrific day and will be released on the 4 year anniversary of the shooting, June 17, 2019. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Chris about his baseball retirement, why now is the right time to step away, dealing with grief, trusting God when nothing makes sense, and what he's learned about forgiveness. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
Chris Singleton has an incredible Christian testimony. “Love is greater than hate.” Those were Chris’ words when he decided to forgive the man who murdered his mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, and eight others at Mother Emanuel AME church in downtown Charleston on June 17th, 2015. Chris has also played in the Chicago Cubs organization and currently work as an inspirational speaker and for the Charleston Riverdogs. Get to know Chris Singleton on this episode of Faith Conversations.
Sam and Tyler are back to discuss some of the biggest storylines of the early season for prospects in the Minors and those graduating, plus Ben and Tyler interview members of the Charleston RiverDogs front office to get an in-depth look at their recent colorful promo.
In this inaugural episode, Heather, Ahjali and Mitali discuss the results of the 2017 Golden Globes, the blow back from Meryl Streep's controversial political remarks, their take on Trump based on their different backgrounds and why Bill Murray wears a Charleston RiverDogs cap. Not to mention, Heather feels Ahjali should know what a Penny Farthing is and Mitali breaks out her NY accent. But don't worry, we get to the root of why Ahjali is still butthurt her parents didn't take as many pictures of her when she was a baby. Hint: it's not because she wasn't cute.
There are many great Charleston area homes for sale. Click here to perform a full home search, or if you're thinking of selling your home, click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation so you know what buyers will pay for your home in today's market. You may also call me at (843) 972-3833 for a FREE home buying or selling consultation to answer any of your real estate questions. We want to invite you to a Charleston RiverDogs game at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park as a way to say thank you, and we’re also raising money for charity. All of our friends, colleagues, and past and current clients are welcome. The game is on June 14th, and our free picnic will start at 6:00 p.m.For every person that attends, we will donate $10 to the MUSC Children’s Fund in order to send children to Camp Can-Do, which is over on Seabrook Island. Our goal is to donate at least $3,000, but we need your help to do so! We still have lots of tickets left, so just call the number on the screen and tell us how many tickets we should reserve.There will be free food and drinks starting at 6:00 p.m., and the baseball game will start at 7:00 p.m.“WE'LL DONATE $10 TO THE MUSC CHILDREN'S FUND FOR EVERY ATTENDEE. ” Last but not least - it’s still a great time to sell a home in Charleston. We’re still in a seller’s market, but when rates rise it may be more difficult to sell a home. If you list now you can cash out and then buy a home when the market is in your favor.Buyers should also be aware that it’s a great time to purchase with interest rates still so low. However, they may see a small rate hike in June that could affect affordability. If you’re thinking of buying, get in touch with us now before your affordability takes a hit and you’re knocked out of your ideal price bracket.If you have any questions about this event or about our local real estate market, please don’t hesitate to contact me!
We want to invite you to a Charleston RiverDogs game at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park as a way to say thank you, and we’re also raising money for charity. All of our friends, colleagues, and past and current clients are welcome. The game is on June 14th, and our free picnic will start at 6:00 p.m. For every person that attends, we will donate $10 to the MUSC Children’s Fund in order to send children to Camp Can-Do, which is over on Seabrook Island. Our goal is to donate at least $3,000, but we need your help to do so! We still have lots of tickets left, so just call the number on the screen and tell us how many tickets we should reserve. There will be free food and drinks starting at 6:00 p.m., and the baseball game will start at 7:00 p.m. Last but not least - it’s still a great time to sell a home in Charleston. We’re still in a seller’s market, but when rates rise it may be more difficult to sell a home. If you list now you can cash out and then buy a home when the market is in your favor. Buyers should also be aware that it’s a great time to purchase with interest rates still so low. However, they may see a small rate hike in June that could affect affordability. If you’re thinking of buying, get in touch with us now before your affordability takes a hit and you’re knocked out of your ideal price bracket. If you have any questions about this event or about our local real estate market, please don’t hesitate to contact me!
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
If the name sounds familiar, it’s not your imagination. The Veeck moniker is almost a baseball legend thanks to the efforts of Night Train’s grandfather (Bill) and his father (Mike). But Night Train is no slouch himself, the man learned his crazy minor league marketing as part of The First Family of Fun, working for the family’s Charleston RiverDogs as their sales manager/promotions for 12 years, working everywhere from sales, promotions to the grounds crew and gameday operations. Now at the Chicago White Sox, a franchise that his grandfather once owned, Night Train is a group sales executive with a rising future. Night Train discusses his family history, the story behind his nickname, and what the fans really want when they go to a ball game. Twitter: VeeckAsInWreck A companion to this podcast is a minicast exclusive to premium subscribers, where Veeck talks "Online Competition"
Sean Houston is the Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations AND the voice of the Riverdogs. We did our first location recording with him from the press box at the Joe Riley Stadium in Charleston S.C. Sean was great and we discussed the team, baseball, broadcasting and Bill Murray movies. Yes, I said Bill Murray movies.
Mike Veeck, Charleston RiverDogs president and visiting professor at The Citadel, discusses his family's 100-year-long relationship with America's Pastime. His grandfather was a president of the Chicago Cubs, and his late father (Bill) is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., and was a former owner of the St. Louis Browns, Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox. Veeck shares info on the relationship he enjoys with Fred Jordan, Andy Solomon and The Citadel. Plus, Jeff Hartsell has a report on the basketball team's two recent victories.
Cole Wilcox - former Georgia Bulldogs pitcher, 80th pick in the 2020 MLB Draft by the San Diego Padres, current pitcher for the Charleston Riverdogs, and DGD - joins Herschel and Boss to bark about: - Finishing up his first month of minor league baseball with the Charleston Riverdogs and living in the Holy City- What his experience was like training at the San Diego Padres alternate site at the University of San Diego in the summer of 2020- Weighing the pros and cons of turning pro after his senior year in high school and playing collegiately at the University of Georgia- Getting to live out a dream playing college baseball at UGA and how being a Dawg set him up for professional success- Pitching at Foley Field- Having excellent taste in sitcoms- His answers to The Smart 16Go Dawgs, Sic 'Em!Please give Cole a follow on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ColeWilcox11Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colewilcox11/Give The Saturday In Athens Podcast a follow on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Saturday_AthensInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/saturdayinathenspodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayInAthensPodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy