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In this podcast, Charlie Hayes, newly appointed head coach of Detroit Mercy's men's lacrosse team, reflects on his transition from a player and assistant coach to head coach. The discussion begins with his thoughts on the PLL Championship, praising Utah's strong defense and goalie Brett Dobson's performance. Hayes emphasizes the importance of culture and discipline as key elements for rebuilding Detroit Mercy, which struggled in recent seasons. He highlights his background as a multi-sport athlete and how this influences his recruiting focus on well-rounded athletes. The conversation touches on the program's facilities, academic strengths, and his vision for the team's defensive-minded style, aiming for improved fundamentals and mental toughness. Hayes is optimistic about Detroit Mercy's future, excited about the move to the NEC conference and the talent he's recruiting from key areas like Michigan, Ohio, and Minnesota.
Back together for the first time in a long time, IL's Terry Foy and Matt Kinnear recap the last month of coaching news, from Jon Torpey taking the Brown job, John Crawley taking over High Point, Jake Richard and Charlie Hayes getting promoted at Marquette and Detroit Mercy, respectively, and Michael Sciamanna getting the Merrimack job. From there, they each pick 10 players who they expect to be the most impactful transfers next season, and wrap up with three picks each for the best player remaining in the Portal.
In this episode we are joined by actress, voice artist and casting director Charlie Hayes. Charlie has appeared in several Big Finish releases, including the 7th Doctor classic, "Master", and "Seven Keys to Doomsday", in which she takes on the role for audio that her mother Wendy Padbury originally performed on stage. Charlie talks about life, love, and remembers her recent trip to Australia for our live Sirens of Audio events in Sydney and Melbourne. Theme music by Joe Kraemer. https://sirensofaudio.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sirensofaudio/message
Welcome to our first podcast episode of 2024. We are delighted to bring to you our recent chat with 2nd Doctor companion Zoe actress, Wendy Padbury. Wendy, along with her daughter and Big Finish actress Charlie Hayes, will be appearing at events in Melbourne and Sydney in February 2024. For more information on those event and to buy tickets, visit https://sirensofaudio.com Original theme music composed and performed by Joe Kraemer. Leave us your feedback via any of our socials @AudioSirens (Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, YouTube) All copyrighted material is used for review purposes only. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sirensofaudio/message
A Kent mum has vowed to continue wearing eccentric outfits on the school run, despite getting abuse online. Hear from Charlie Hayes from Folkestone who has been speaking to reporter Millie Bowles. Also in today's podcast, a Northfleet man has spoken out after his house was targeted by young people throwing stones. Hugh Wood has no idea why he is being singled out - and has been telling Alex Langridge how the abuse has escalated. We're going to be paying more money to Kent Police through our council tax from April. An increase of £15 a year for the average Band D home has been approved by a special panel. There's been another worrying decline in the number of bugs in Kent. Figures given to the KentOnline Podcast show flying insects have reduced by nearly 75% in less than 20 years. Hear from charity Buglife. And in sport, Kent cricket are looking for a new batting coach. Ryan ten Doeschate has left after just a year to work in the Indian Premier League.
A most special guest joins us here for insights that can only be found on 1973. What other podcast covers Latchkey Kids, Harold Carmichael, Charlie Hayes, the Tampa Bay Bandits, & the fact that we will not be without football for the next 4 months. Let's rejoice together. Probably our best show ever. Enjoy!
On this edition of the Chippewa Hockey Download hosts Devin, Joe, and Regan sit down with a member of the CMU D3 ACHA Men's Hockey Team, Charlie Hayes.-The boys catch up with their summer plans and experiences working in media, as well as Regan's time as an umpire for baseball.-As Assistant Captain and former Team President, Charlie talks how him and high school teammate Austin Whaley came to CMU during a difficult time in the team's history, his time as team president, and what it was like to thereafter win the 2020 conference title, the Vezina Cup.-The group recaps this past season for the D3 Chippewas, highlighting their best (and worst) moments during another successful year and bid to the National Tournament, and the hard fought season finale game against Hope College.-Chippewa Hockey Download's Ring of Fire! A segment of rapid fire questions for guests of the CHD.Finally, Charlie and hosts spotlight some of CMU Hockey's newly recruited cast of players that they hope will continue the team's success into this season, as well as a small preview of the schedule for the 2022-2023 campaign.All this and more on this episode of CHD! New Episodes dropping weekly!
Called by many the greatest baseball writer of all time, Roger Angell wrote enough about the game in just the second half of his life to fill four lifetimes, and virtually all of it gold. Mike and Bill look back at a life well lived and written. Plus, happy birthday to Charlie Hayes and Ken McMullen!
This Episode we interview Brian Pirone, Charlie Hayes & Christopher Immel, Gehad Quraan about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Brian Pirone, Charlie Hayes & Christopher Immel, Gehad Quraan about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
Charlie Hayes talked with Danielle McCartan in this Throwback Thursday segment about catching the last out in the 1996 World Series, what it's like to win in New York, Derek Jeter's career arc, about becoming a Major League Dad and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your questions are answered for a Members Mailbag. What will be the impact of Clint Hurdle returning to the organization? Which relievers should the Rockies target? Will we lose any games in the 2022 season? Plus, we examine the career of Colorado's original star third baseman, Charlie Hayes. What franchise record does he have that will never be broken? https://twitter.com/uniwatch/status/980873961033666560
Originally aired on November 1, 2009 on WGBB’s Sports Talk LIVE. Host Frank Maniscalco talks with former New York Yankees 3B Charlie Hayes about his start in baseball, his time in New York with the Yankees and more!
This week on Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob takes inventory of at baseball's unwritten rules, the Indians resisting bringing back Zach Plesac and Mike Clevinger for flagrantly violating the team's COVID protocols, and the Dodgers getting off to a scorching start to the shortened season. Guests: World Series champ Charlie Hayes, Bleacher Report baseball writer Scott Miller discuss the debate over unwritten rules sparked by Fernando Tatis, Jr.'s controversial late-inning grand slam and the start to the shortened season. Click here to subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts!! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week on Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob takes inventory of at baseball's unwritten rules, the Indians resisting bringing back Zach Plesac and Mike Clevinger for flagrantly violating the team's COVID protocols, and the Dodgers getting off to a scorching start to the shortened season. Guests: World Series champ Charlie Hayes, Bleacher Report baseball writer Scott Miller discuss the debate over unwritten rules sparked by Fernando Tatis, Jr.'s controversial late-inning grand slam and the start to the shortened season. Click here to subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts!! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week on Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob takes inventory of at baseball's unwritten rules, the Indians resisting bringing back Zach Plesac and Mike Clevinger for flagrantly violating the team's COVID protocols, and the Dodgers getting off to a scorching start to the shortened season. Guests: World Series champ Charlie Hayes, Bleacher Report baseball writer Scott Miller discuss the debate over unwritten rules sparked by Fernando Tatis, Jr.'s controversial late-inning grand slam and the start to the shortened season. Click here to subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts!! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Pinstripe Pod: A NY Yankees Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Chris Shearn and Jeff Nelson open up the show reacting to Charlie Hayes' comments on Brian Boehringer making headlines, how Boehringer reacted and needing to get him on the show next week. The guys then talking about DJ LeMahieu returning from COVID, Aaron Judge looking ready to go and guys needing to stay healthy. YES Network Yankees play-by-play Michael Kay then joins the show. Kay discusses calling games without fans, not calling road games from the stadium, the extra innings new rules, who the title favorites are, his ratings battles with Mike Francesa, a potential WFAN return for Craig Carton and the TV coverage of Spring Training 2.0.
Pinstripe Pod: A NY Yankees Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Chris Shearn and Jeff Nelson open the podcast talking about Aroldis Chapman becoming the latest Yankee to get hit by the coronavirus. They discuss Aaron Judge's stiff neck, deja vu for the Yankees on guys being out and J.A. Happ and Gerrit Cole looking good. Nellie then tells a story from his 1996 Yankees with "Nellie's Nugget." NY Post baseball columnist Ken Davidoff chats with the guys about Chapman, Judge, closer's role, why he thinks the Yankees are not the favorites anymore in the AL and the backup plan for DJ LeMahieu. 1996 Yankees World Series champion Charlie Hayes then joins Shearn and Nellie. Hayes discusses being part of that special team with Nellie, the players he was surrounded by, being scared of Brian Boehringer, pressure being off him and catching the final out of that World Series.
Sports & Broadway Michael's broadway moment happened during the 1987 Tony Awards when the cast of Les Miserable performed "One More Day". Len's sports moment today is from the 1996 World Series. Charlie Hayes catches the last out as WS MVP John Wetteland gets his fourth save to lead the Yankees to a 23rd world championship.
Michael's broadway moment happened during the 1987 Tony Awards when the cast of Les Miserable performed "One More Day". Len's sports moment today is from the 1996 World Series. Charlie Hayes catches the last out as WS MVP John Wetteland gets his fourth save to lead the Yankees to a 23rd world championship.
Seth is joined by 14 year MLB veteran and World Series Champion Charlies Hayes to talk about his long career, catching the final out of a World Series, his coaching career, his two sons who have played professional baseball and more.
This week more coverage of The Capitol 3 with mother and daughter Wendy Padbury and Charlie Hayes and a surprise guest at the end. You can see my photos of the event here https://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/albums/72157695567390494 End Theme: Dr Who(8 Bit Version) By Finn Talisker The show is now on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
This week I talk to former NSW and QLD legend Charlie Hayes about his exceptional career. Charlie Skipped for both NSW and Qld and played with and against some of the greats of our game and has plenty of great stories from his decorated career. He was also a member of the Australian squad and goes into why a run in with a selector cost him any chance of playing for his country. Sponsored by Lawnbows2u.
CHARLIE HAYES, third baseman & World Series Champion Recorded at a Mint Pros, J.Irwin Productions Yankee Stadium suite event Soundcloud: iTunes Podcast: https://t.co/Vw0aaUZmcj Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PALBoHEJgus&feature=youtu.be :14 – What is it like to be back with the fans at this Mint Pros & J.Irwin Productions event? :25 – What was it like to return for the 1996 reunion game in 2016? :53 – After 20 years, was it really like being “back with the guys”? 1:17 – What made Tim Raines so special? 1:32 – At the 1996 game, were you able to impart your wisdom onto some of the younger guys? What was your advice? 1:59 – Compare and contrast being a parent of an MLB hopeful to being a player. When were/are you more nervous? 2:46 – What guidance have you given him, having “been there, done that”? 3:08 – MLB is considering adding pitchers to the MLB All Star HR Derby – your thoughts? Ways to improve it? 4:01 – Out of Bounds: Athlete Karaoke! 4:50 – What would your walk-up song be if you played now?
on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/coachmccartan/id1130535407?mt=2 on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfWAhe5l6Eo World Series Champion 3rd baseman Charlie Hayes and I discuss: 1. Mingling with the fans 2. Fondest memories at Old Timer's games at Yankee Stadium 3. What makes the Yankees so special to you having played on 7 teams? 4. Any doubts catching the final out of the 1996 World Series? He tells an unheard story! 5. Single best characteristic of the 1996 Yankee team? 6. Manager Joe Torre's managerial prowess 7. Will he wear a Pirates hat again w/ his son being drafted by them?
We have a quiz going on CSG 97 featuring names like Charlie Hayes, Stephane Fiset, Howard Griffith, Bryant Stith and many more. Jeff Morton from Denver Stiffs joins us to talk about the chaning blogging game, Nuggets and more.
On this episode, Sports Info Solutions senior research analyst Mark Simon (@MarkASimonSays) details the story of the success of Yankees outfielder Mike Tauchman, who has had an unexpectedly impressive season in the field (0:59). Mark is also joined by minor league third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes (@KeBryanHayes), who is ranked among the top infield prospects in the minor leagues. Ke’Bryan explains where he learned to play defense (3:15), the challenge of not taking a hitting slump into the field (8:03), how minor league teams provide scouting information on where players should position themselves (9:19) and the famous catches made by his father, former major league third baseman Charlie Hayes (12:24). Eric Longenhagen (@longenhagen) of FanGraphs.com adds a brief scouting report on Hayes (15:29). Mark then welcomes senior research analyst Alex Vigderman (@VigManOnCampus) and Andrew Kyne (@Andrew_Kyne), who share what they learned from the Saberseminar Conference in Boston. They share information about a biomechanic study at Wake Forest university (17:54), women working in MLB front offices (19:40), how the Red Sox hitting coaches work with their hitters (20:30), re-imagining the strike zone (22:02), C-Flap helmets (23:29), and the importance of outfielder jumps (24:16). The three then answer listener mail on umpires (25:44), stats to measure pitch effectiveness (27:41), and the best stats for predicting “Beat the Streak” success (30:34) and try to stump listeners with Ridiculous Numbers of the Day trivia (32:44).