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In the third hour, Dick Fain chats with John Russell, Manager of the Tacoma Rainiers, before tonight’s game at Cheney Stadium, then Dick and Jackson hear from Mariners Manager Dan Wilson after today’s win and discuss Cal Raleigh’s huge case for MVP.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen talk about the Seahawks bringing back Drew Lock and the backup quarterback situation, chat with Tacoma Rainiers third baseman Ben Williamson down at Cheney Stadium, then react to Fun with Audio clips.
Ben Williamson, third baseman for the Tacoma Rainiers, sits down with Dave Softy Mahler at Cheney Stadium to talk about his mindset and working to get up to the bigs, his positional flexibility, his teammates in Tacoma, keeping his focus there, and more.
Cole Young, Seattle Mariners Prospect and Tacoma Rainiers Shortstop, sits down with Dave Softy Mahler at Cheney Stadium to talk about his roommate habits, the team's connection, being on the cusp of the bigs, his improvement, and his best positions.
Saving lives step by step: Puget Sound Heart and Stroke Walk, Sept. 21 and 28.Kami Sutton-Hieronymus started participating in the Heart and Stroke Walk when she was 10 years old and this will be her 26th year at the event. Kami was born a blue baby and had her first operation at 12 hours old where doctors discovered she had serious heart defects. While she started out as a volunteer for the American Heart Association, Kami now works for the organization as a Regional Grassroots Manager for its Government Relations team. American Heart Association volunteers and supporters, as well as heart disease and stroke survivors will participate. This year's Puget Sound Heart and Stroke Walk is sponsored by CVS/Aetna, Delta Dental of Washington, MultiCare Health System and Providence Health Plan. The American Heart Association and an estimated 6,000 community members will walk at the Puget Sound Heart and Stroke Walk in Seattle and Tacoma. The walk is open to all ages with a one-mile and three-mile options. Where and When? Seattle – Saturday, September 21 at Seattle Center by the International Fountain. Festivities start at 7:30 a.m. and walking begins at 9:00 a.m.Tacoma – Saturday, September 28, 2024 at Cheney Stadium. Festivities begin at 8:30 a.m. and walking begins at 10:00 a.m. Register: HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Saving lives step by step: Puget Sound Heart and Stroke Walk, Sept. 21 and 28. Kami Sutton-Hieronymus started participating in the Heart and Stroke Walk when she was 10 years old and this will be her 26th year at the event. Kami was born a blue baby and had her first operation at 12 hours old where doctors discovered she had serious heart defects. While she started out as a volunteer for the American Heart Association, Kami now works for the organization as a Regional Grassroots Manager for its Government Relations team. American Heart Association volunteers and supporters, as well as heart disease and stroke survivors will participate. This year's Puget Sound Heart and Stroke Walk is sponsored by CVS/Aetna, Delta Dental of Washington, MultiCare Health System and Providence Health Plan. The American Heart Association and an estimated 6,000 community members will walk at the Puget Sound Heart and Stroke Walk in Seattle and Tacoma. The walk is open to all ages with a one-mile and three-mile options. Where and When? Seattle – Saturday, September 21 at Seattle Center by the International Fountain. Festivities start at 7:30 a.m. and walking begins at 9:00 a.m. Tacoma – Saturday, September 28, 2024 at Cheney Stadium. Festivities begin at 8:30 a.m. and walking begins at 10:00 a.m. Register: HERE
Al Tsai is a cardiac arrest survivor, and Vice President of Community Impact for American Heart Association Puget Sound. Al is an ideal spokesperson to underscore the case for learning CPR, as it saved his life. Al shares his story and extends an invite to the AHA's annual Puget Sound Heart and Stroke Walk, taking place September 21, 9AM at Seattle Center, and September 28, 10am in at Tacoma's Cheney Stadium. The theme for this year's walk is "I Walk to Save Lives". With heart disease and stroke leading causes of death or disability in the US, we are doing this for ourselves, for our family and community. We are fundraising and saving lives.www.pugetsoundheartwalk.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Al Tsai is a cardiac arrest survivor, and Vice President of Community Impact for American Heart Association Puget Sound. Al is an ideal spokesperson to underscore the case for learning CPR, as it saved his life. Al shares his story and extends an invite to the AHA's annual Puget Sound Heart and Stroke Walk, taking place September 21, 9AM at Seattle Center, and September 28, 10am in at Tacoma's Cheney Stadium. The theme for this year's walk is "I Walk to Save Lives". With heart disease and stroke leading causes of death or disability in the US, we are doing this for ourselves, for our family and community. We are fundraising and saving lives. www.pugetsoundheartwalk.org
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain sit down at Cheney Stadium down in Tacoma and chat with tonight's color analyst on radio, our friend Chuck Powell, then visit with Rainiers President Aaron Artman as well as Rainiers broadcaster Mike Curto.
Aaron Artman, President of the Tacoma Rainiers, sits down with Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma to talk about stadium and history, attractions bringing people to Rainiers games, lack of gimmicks, season tickets, and the hot dogs.
Mike Curto, Play-By-Play Voice of the Tacoma Rainiers, joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about Cheney Stadium changing the organization, a Bucky Jacobsen story, Pat Borders sleeping in the Tacoma clubhouse, and the Rainiers' team this year.
Day games, day drinking, day anything, SIGN ME UP! This episode is a day at the ballpark with LIKEITORNOT. 1st off, Shout out to the Tacoma Sunday Market, Rich & Desi, & all of our listeners who continue to support the cast, LIKEITORNOT. In this episode, we take it back to where it all started for AHyp, aka Coach, Cheney Stadium. Joined by a few associates and local celebrities throughout the cast, this 1st installment, you experience the true essence of LIKEITORNOT; the ranting, the raving, being ALL over the board. Aliens, noodles, first kisses, whores on the floor and so much more packed into this hour long episode that was powered by your car working fathers least favorite beer..Michelob Ultra. Thanks again for listening, sharing and all that stuff. Andy said he appreciates that, LIKEITORNOT. RIP JO. I Love You my brother and you will forever be the fire in my belly, my motivation to keep going. Gone too early but will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. Thanks for listening to the latest episode of LIKEITORNOT
Join us for the latest episode of LIKEITORNOT, where every episode is a treat if you really listen in. This time, Bruce Leroy co-hosts with Coach aka A-Hyp as they welcome in rapper/producer/creative Noo Makes Music & 1of1 Neo from Chicago. (The boys also were live in the Metaverse the entire time in Seoul, Korea, s/o Michael Pierce, the GM!) Anyways, a truly entertaining episode that took place at Courthouse Square a few weeks back before we partook in the Tacoma Sunday Market. Sex with your socks on or off? Pizza laws revisited? Pineapple on pizza? Come find out. Also, the 2nd half of the pod is dedicated to Coach & Noo talking about his music career, his studio habits and how he goes about creating and putting his music out, his diet, why he usually works alone, and many other cool facts as well as familiarizing ourselves with Chi town's 1of1 Neo as he speaks on nft's, crypto currency and the future of your art as we know it. He will be flying in this September as well for the Tacoma Sunday Market at Cheney Stadium, performing w/ Noo, so don't miss out on that live show (& my live pod) Sept. 10th! And definitely don't miss out on this one y'all, trust me, LIKEITORNOT☝️
For the OL Reign, it's been a decade-long journey to Lumen Field. The team initially played at the Starfire Sports Stadium in Tukwila before moving to Memorial Stadium at the Seattle Center. Then there were three seasons at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma before returning to Seattle. This last weekend marked the first playoff game for the Reign in their new home, and more than 21,000 fans filled the seats. While this post-season journey ended in disappointment, The Royal Guard say they're just getting started.
The Grand Finale is out now, the 5th and final episode of the @tacomasundaymarket series. This episode features Tacoma legend @chriscrayzie253_ @seaan_brooks & @durddydan co-host and we just have a blast laughing our asses off most of the time and then getting serious when we talk about the Reign Man & his friendship. It was a pleasure having Chris on as he is a major staple in our community and an overall well respected guy. As soon as Chris' piece ends, young @darrionzane joins the podcast for the last 20 mins and freestyles for us and breaks down for us how he comes up with his content as well as his new releases. It was a pleasure to podcast live from Cheney Stadium for The Tacoma Sunday Market, LIKEITORNOT
LIKEITORNOT is back with the 4th installment from the Tacoma Sunday Market. We hope you've been enjoying the previous episodes. This time, Durrdy Dan of the Tacoma Darkroom co-hosts the show and we welcome Julian & Eddie, two friends who were among the 5,000 ppl who attended the market. They came by the booth to introduce themselves and It turned into a half hour of LIKEITORNOT, live @ Tacoma Sunday Market. We talked about a lot of things but one thing that Eddie Boy wanted to share was an event on Sept. 10th out in Spanaway that includes Music and bull riding as well as Tijuana Birria Tacos (from S. Tacoma Way) + more, LIKEITORNOT. Follow @Lopez_Audio for all the details & follow @julianggarcia_ as well, it was a pleasure having you guys on.
LIKEITORNOT is back with part 3 of the Tacoma Sunday Market series & this time we link with Baka & a Colin of SluColour and get into a number of things in this 36 minute episode that'll have you yearning to go back to the good ol' days. They talk about how they teamed up and got into hand dyeing garments, how SLUCOLOUR began and what the plan is for the near future, it's just a special, spur of the moment episode that I am grateful to have had happen. This is only the tip of the iceberg with these gentlemen though so like I said, expect a full interview with my guys soon, LIKEITORNOT
LIKEITORNOT is back with another 20+ minute installment of 'Live at Tacoma Sunday Market' this time, with OTM Brokeboy, a young music artist from the dangerous streets of South Tacoma. 'Out The Mud' Brokeboy joins AHyp & co-host Seaan Brooks & Maza Robbie, on an assist from Richard, 1 of the Markets organizers, and All-Star Star vintage owner. The only organized episode of the series, Brokeboy comes on and tells all in a candid episode that even called for a Lil' Seeto diss, of sorts. No love lost for Carson though, as we get back on track and talk inspiration for his (OTM Brokeboy) music and why he does what he does, the way he does it. Brokeboy is a star in the making. OTM is all in house with Yella on the beats. Watchout for these young bucks, LIKEITORNOT.
LIKEITORNOT is back! This time A-Hyp was invited to podcast live from Cheney Stadium for the Tacoma Sunday Market, S/O to ALL-STAR VINTAGE, Desi & Rich & the entire team behind the Tacoma Sunday Market. WHAT. AN. EVENT. As one guest puts it during this series, 'everyone was with it' meaning to me, that everyone was on the same page and basically minding their own business, Thrifting, Eating from 1 of the 23 or so food trucks that were lined up outside of the main entrance into the stadium, just enjoying themselves, as they should, LIKEITORNOT. I recorded about 5 episodes and will drop them consecutively so you won't get bored! And you won't get sick of me because we have amazing guests and two solid co-hosts as well, Seaan Brooks, who just dropped a new album that we play a song of & Durrdy Dan aka Daniel Davis, creative director over at the Tacoma Darkroom anyways AHyp clears up how he's 42 and is past the pause era , so when he asks for y'all to sign his balls, he means his baseballs he had on the table. Anyhow, it's LIKEITORNOT and I appreciated all the interaction during the market and have got so much love for Tacoma and the Northwest in general. S/O my guests Don Havi, Travis aka @holyopal, Quontrel and my co-host for this episode Seaan Brooks. We close with 'WAY TOO UP' from Seaan himself, LIKEITORNOT.
LIKEITORNOT is back with part two of the 'LIKEITORNOT & friends live at the ballpark' series, recorded live at Cheney Stadium, with the Tacoma Sunday Market as our main focus. This was an overdue episode in my eyes but huge s/o to Richard of ALL-STAR VINTAGE, Metaverse Mike, Rio Estolas West coast/Bay Area/Seattle/Tacoma living legend, OG & owner of ThrowbacksNW & of course music artist Seaan Brooks, a close friend of the podcast and one of the most underrated MC's I know, for all coming together with me to talk shop. We get into Richard's love for fishing, he and Mike's favorite fishing holes, how he got into the vintage lifestyle and then of course we touch on life in the metaverse and even manage to squeeze in some baseball talk. We talk about the earthquake during the Giants/A's World Series and last but not least we speak on the Big, huge flea market which is August 28th when the Tacoma Sunday Market takes over the entire stadium. Appreciated having my guys join me and can't wait until they take me fly fishing, LIKEITORNOT
Greetings folks and welcome back to another LIKEITORNOT episode description breakdown. This one was special because we recorded it at Cheney Stadium, on behalf of the Tacoma Sunday Market WITH Tacoma Rainers creative director Casey Catherwood. And earring making specialist Kabenzie. And Tacoma music artist Seaan Brooks. AND Generational Wealth's own Josiah French! He even had jokes so you'll have to listen in to the end but this was a super fun episode that landed on Latin night too. I drilled Casey with baseball related questions and we all laughed and sipped cold beers (Casey didn't) because there wasn't anything funny about the 94 degree weather! We were under a canopy and staying hydrated though of course but this was just a very fun and memorable episode for Hyp, the host, because he loves baseball and loves being at the park, LIKEITORNOT
Mike Curto, Voice of the Tacoma Rainiers, joins Dave Softy Mahler to talk about what's going on at Cheney Stadium including Jarred Kelenic and his attitude, how close he could be to returning to the Mariners, Kyle Lewis' rehab there, and Matt Brash's return.
This week is a special episode with Darby Allin from All Elite Wrestling. Darby chats with Migs about his upcoming meet and greet at Zumiez this Saturday at the Southcenter Mall in Tukwila (3-7pm), and he will also be at Nitro Circus tomorrow night at Cheney Stadium.Migs and Darby talk about his time in AEW...working with guys like Sting and CM Punk. Plus he shares advice that Tony Hawk gave him, and the guys chat about training here in the PNW at the Buddy Wayne Academy...and how Darby came home to Seattle to surprise Nick Wayne with an AEW contract at DEFY Wrestling.Follow Darby on Twitter: @DarbyAllinFollow us on Twitter: @TheMegaCast To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week is a special episode with Darby Allin from All Elite Wrestling. Darby chats with Migs about his upcoming meet and greet at Zumiez this Saturday at the Southcenter Mall in Tukwila (3-7pm), and he will also be at Nitro Circus tomorrow night at Cheney Stadium. Migs and Darby talk about his time in AEW...working with guys like Sting and CM Punk. Plus he shares advice that Tony Hawk gave him, and the guys chat about training here in the PNW at the Buddy Wayne Academy...and how Darby came home to Seattle to surprise Nick Wayne with an AEW contract at DEFY Wrestling. Follow Darby on Twitter: @DarbyAllin Follow us on Twitter: @TheMegaCast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LIKEITORNOT is back folks and so are the beloved Roadhouse Editions. This episode was powered by the Vortex IPA from Fort George brewing, Fat Orange Cat from 12 Percent, QJ's backwoods & Winston's PuffCo.- After attending the Tacoma Rainier's game earlier in the day and shooting commercials for the Tacoma Sunday Market, (s/o Rich & Desi) and spending a few innings in the Summit Club, QJ and AHyp bumped into Winston and Sean The Shaman & after a couple shots and beers, Hyp decided that after the game it was time for us all to sit down at the Flea, on The LIKEITORNOT podcast. It was a day game at Cheney Stadium, so we were already tipsy when we hit record, thanks to Casey Catherwood & the Summit Club plug. C-Boy walks in and joins us with Bryce Macdonald aka Al Pacino. Winston & Hyp, Sean & C-Boy all freestyle and Winston offers a little insight into what it is that he does and how he got there. QJ tells us how the ISLAND beat was made by him and Khris P and it's amazing to hear him break it down. Sean tells us about his crazy upbringing in Spanaway and how the choices he made back then defined where he is at right now. We smoke a lot of pot s/o to QJ for the backwoods and Winston for continually loading his PuffCo up. Don't miss this latest episode and the next few as well as we revisit the beloved Roadhouse Editions, LIKEITORNOT
Mike Curto, voice of the Tacoma Rainiers joins the show to discuss the use of robot umpires, which just began at Cheney Stadium, plus updates on Jarred Kelenic, Kyle Lewis, Matt Brash, and Evan White. Texts react to the show at 49451. Dick Fain shares his dream scenario for the transfer portal.
Shannon Drayer and Curtis Rogers fire up The Hot Stove. What will baseball look like with pitchers no longer hitting? Gary Hill explains. Shannon and Curtis check in with the voice of the Rainiers, Mike Curto, to get a preview of Seattle's Triple-A affiliate. Which top prospect is Curto most excited to see at Cheney Stadium in 2022? Later, Shannon closes out Tuesday night with a visit from Maura Dooley and Justin Barnes of The Mike Salk Show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's off to Cheney Stadium in Tacoma for Billy and Ray this week as they go around the horn and take a look at the players manning the infield for Seattle's AAA-affiliate.
Rainers broadcaster Mike Curto joins Softy and Dick to discuss what his life has been like for the last 600 days with no minor league baseball in 2020, the atmosphere and attendance situation at Cheney Stadium tonight, the vaccination situation for players with the Rainiers, Jarred Kelenic, Logan Gilbert, and Cal Raleigh all starting their seasons.
The Mariners managerial history and the absence of any pressure on Scott Servais to win. Pete Prisco’s NFL power rankings not having Seattle in the top ten, where the Seahawks should be ranked among NFC West teams, handicapping the West with the Rams, Cards additions. Rainers broadcaster Mike Curto joins Softy and Dick to discuss what his life has been like for the last 600 days with no minor league baseball in 2020, the atmosphere and attendance situation at Cheney Stadium tonight, the vaccination situation for players with the Rainiers, Jarred Kelenic, Logan Gilbert, and Cal Raleigh all starting their seasons.
The Mariners managerial history and the absence of any pressure on Scott Servais to win. Pete Prisco’s NFL power rankings not having Seattle in the top ten, where the Seahawks should be ranked among NFC West teams, handicapping the West with the Rams, Cards additions. Rainers broadcaster Mike Curto joins Softy and Dick to discuss what his life has been like for the last 600 days with no minor league baseball in 2020, the atmosphere and attendance situation at Cheney Stadium tonight, the vaccination situation for players with the Rainiers, Jarred Kelenic, Logan Gilbert, and Cal Raleigh all starting their seasons.
This weekend, Fresh out of College interviewed Kyle Strash from the University of Puget Sound. Strash was the 2018 West Region Rookie of the Year in Division 3 baseball, Northwest Conference Freshman of the Year, and selected to the All-Northwest Conference First Team. The star second baseman was recently invited to the MLB Regional Scouting Series held at Cheney Stadium so we had an opportunity to hear about his experience at the MLB event. The co-hosts also talk about college and athletics during the pandemic, whether the Seattle Mariners should bring back Felix Hernandez, and the current performance of the Seattle Seahawks.
Can you Feel the Freedom? Here comes a Star Spangled Bull-Yah! And get ready for “Red White and Bull” starting at Noon, our Two Day All-Star Fantasy Concert only on 98.9 The Bull! In the What Are You Kidding Me stories, one-third of inmates at San Quentin have Covid-19, a 72-year-old woman is gored by a Yellowstone buffalo because she ignored warning signs, cops in Australia catch a fugitive who commented on his internet wanted poster, an Ohio woman is arrested for calling 911 to complain about a Chinese restaurant, an Oregon woman is arrested after pouring Hennessy into a drive-thru window worker’s mouth with a cop right behind her, and a Florida woman is arrested for squeezing her man’s “playground equipment” too hard. In Stream It or Skip It, Drew recommends the new “Unsolved Mysteries” on Netflix, “Footloose” and “My Cousin Vinnie” on Hulu, “Pixar in Real Life” and “Hamilton” on Disney +, and “Saving Private Ryan” and “Flags of our Fathers” on HBO Max. In the Fitz Files, Vanilla Ice says it’s OK he’s doing a live concert in Texas because Covid-19 didn’t exists in the 90’s, we hear Fitz and Ryder’s special version of “Ice Ice Baby”, Thomas Rhett has adorable July 4th family plans and Willie Nelson puts out his 70th album. Fitz’ Firecracker Parade is Epic thanks to our P1’s and your amazing virtual Fireworks! We all talk about our personal 4th Of July traditions and hear some of yours. Believe It or Not includes Dan in Enumclaw who was conceived on his mom’s senior trip to Mexico and Amanda who brags that she’s never paid for a concert ticket in her life with various methods to get in. The Weekend Party Preview includes Fireworks at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma tonight and the Puyallup Fairgrounds Saturday night, and of Course “Red White and Bull”!
Pro vs. Joe is something new that we are trying at The DYOJO Podcast. We still focus on topics and discussions relevant to the property restoration, construction and insurance industries but with a more laid back tone. Bryan "The Joe" Close, Director of Operations for All American Real Estate Services (Tacoma, WA) and Jon "The Pro" Isaacson, Project Manager for 3 Kings Environmental, Inc. (Vancouver & Tacoma, WA) bring their diverse experiences to the show. Bryan has been in construction, business development and property management for many years but is new to the process of working within the insurance claims paradigm. Jon, on the other hand, has been working in property restoration for over 17 years and has a monthly column with Restoration & Remediation Magazine (R&R) "The Intentional Restorer in addition to his business coaching service The DYOJO. For Episode 1, Bryan and Jon discuss: The Last Dance, Episodes 1 - 2 NOTE - this is not a sports show, we open with a discussion of ESPN's documentary following the final season of the Chicago Bulls dynasty in 1998 which is rich with cultural relevance, business and interpersonal lessons. Who does the millennial think is better, Lebron James or Michael Jordan? The original versions of the classic video games NBA Jam and NFL Blitz. Scottie Pippen being underpaid. What if Scottie Pippen was on the Seattle Supersonics with Shawn "The Reign Man" Kemp and Gary "The Glove" Payton? How did Jon and Bryan meet? Funny story about getting kicked out of a networking event. This story also opens our discussion on marketing faux pas as Jon passed by the two AARES black Dodge trucks on the way out of Cheney Stadium in Tacoma. Bryan shares some embarrassing and humorous stories about their logo. PS say no to Nazis. Branding fails and wins The controversial Peleton ad and whether "bad press" on social media affects your bottom line. Ryan Reynold's gin company and how being nimble as a small company can be an advantage. The Boeing 737 Max Have you heard of WeWork, the company that failed even though Ashton Kutcher supported them? We hope you enjoyed this episode and the back and forth between the two hosts. Please check out The DYOJO Podcast on the Apple, Spotify, Anchor and Google platforms, subscribe and leave a rating. You can see this as a video on Youtube, subscribe and watch The DYOJO Podcast > Pro vs. Joe. You can also follow us on Instagram @TheDYOJOPodcast - tag us and send us a note with feedback or a topic you would like us to discuss. Pro vs. Joe on Youtube - https://youtu.be/gZSUwCWgk8w All American Real Estate Services - https://www.allamericanres.com / IG @aaresinc The DYOJO - https://www.thedyojo.com / IG @TheDYOJO Music - "Dubstep" by bensound.com Wardrobe & accessories: Bryan @close_bg - Seattle Seahawks hoodie (@seahawks), White Label Monte Cristo cigar (@montecristo_usa) Jon @iz.vents - Tacoma Rainiers t-shirt (@tacomarainiers), ETC hat (@etctacoma), Mind Haze IPA by Firestone Walker (@firestonewalker) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After a dominant win against the Orlando Pride that took 4 hours to complete because of a weather delay at Cheney Stadium, Reign FC hit the road one more time this season and face the Washington Spirit at Audi Field this weekend. To get an idea of Reign FC's opposition, we invited the managing editor of Black & Red United, Jason Anderson to talk about the Spirit and the emergence of their young core. And like all other guests of the podcast, we find out where he lies on the pineapple on pizza debate and we are regaled with stories about spiders and... Kurt Russell? HOSTS Susie Rantz (@SusieRants) Jacob Cristobal (@jacobcristobal) CREDITS Artwork: Amy Camber Music: "It Feels Good To Be Alive Too" by Loyalty Freak Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a dominant win against the Orlando Pride that took 4 hours to complete because of a weather delay at Cheney Stadium, Reign FC hit the road one more time this season and face the Washington Spirit at Audi Field this weekend. To get an idea of Reign FC's opposition, we invited the managing editor of Black & Red United, Jason Anderson to talk about the Spirit and the emergence of their young core. And like all other guests of the podcast, we find out where he lies on the pineapple on pizza debate and we are regaled with stories about spiders and... Kurt Russell? HOSTS Susie Rantz (@SusieRants) Jacob Cristobal (@jacobcristobal) CREDITS Artwork: Amy Camber Music: "It Feels Good To Be Alive Too" by Loyalty Freak Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jess and June join us from the Royal Guard SG out in Tacoma, WA to discuss their love for all things Reign FC and supporters groups! We loved this convo and think you will too! Be sure to check out the Royal Guard online at https://www.royalguardsg.com and join them for a game out at Cheney Stadium (tickets here: https://www.reignfc.com/tickets ) Twitter: @RoyalGuard_SG Instagram: @royalguardsg Thanks as always to our awesome sponsors: Techne Futbol - SHEPLAYS Duktig Brand - SHEPLAYSPOD They've got some great deals going on right now so be sure to click on their names to check them out and enter our discount code for a special She Plays deal! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Packed show after a packed weekend of baseball.Jim and Jess went to 4 games in 3 cities in 4 days after visiting: Seattle, Tacoma and Houston for 2.We loved visiting the Tacoma Rainiers in Cheney Stadium. Just an amazing trip and place. See more of our visit here. ON DECK: INTERVIEW OF THE WEEKWe're honored be joined by Tom Holliday. Tom is the former University of Texas pitching coach, the current manager of the Chatham Anglers and an announcer for the Oklahoma State Cowboys. We talk about baseball, Augie Garrido and his sons, Matt and Josh.PROMOTION OF THE WEEKWe look at all of the teams hosting Jimmy Buffett nights!#FinsUpBattersUpPortland Sea DogsTennessee SmokiesFrederick KeysWisconsin Timber RattlersBiloxi ShuckersSugarland SkeetersAltoona CurvePeoria Chiefs Binghamton Rumble PoniesPensacola Blue WahoosRanhco Cucamonga QuakesNew Hampshire Fisher CatsErie SeawolvesBuffalo BisonsGO GO ASTROSBrian joins us to talk all things Alvarez and the baby 'Stros.THE BIG LEAGUE CHEWAlex Canata talks his Yankees, the Red Sox and hitting a HS walk-off.CLOSING IT OUTCongrats to our teams of the week. All clinched their 1st half division titles.Quad Cities River BanditsArkansas TravelersDown East Wood DucksCHAPTERS1:04 Opening (Seattle, Tacoma, Houston: The 3 City Tour)12:05 From the Bleachers with Scott McEntire24:27 Big League Chew with Alex Cannata33:04 Promotions!37:45 Go Go Astros with Brian Arbour50:25 Tom Holliday1:35:00 Closing it out
Tonight on Sounders Weekly with Jackson Felts, Sounders FC Play-By-Play Voice Matt Johnson breaks down the first half of the season and looks ahead to the second half, Tacoma Defiance Play-By-Play Voice Andrew Harvey subs-in for Garth Lagerwey to talk about tomorrow's Open Cup match and the Women's World Cup, then Portland Timbers Play-By-Play Voice Jake Zivin previews tomorrow's match down at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma.
Steve, Andrew, and Nate from Tacoma were joined by Dave and Carol of @HandsFreeFooty (who just had a great show with Alexi Lalas, BTW) to talk a little about Tacoma soccer & Sounders between last week's double-header of matches with Reign FC and Tacoma Defiance. Reign performed and Defiance #DidNotLoseDooDooDooDoo, but we didn't know that second bit just yet.We expound on the quality of each of the teams, what we can look forward to for USOC, and talk about the matches of the prior week. We also have thoughts on what folks might do to get their footy fix in the drought of Sounders home matches between now and 6/29.Regular featured family:@cm_peterson Cat Peterson@AHammTNT Andrew Hammond@nate_bowling Nathan Bowling@podfish Steve Ketelsen@muffintopmodel Tim HamiltonPlease tell your friends and SUBSCRIBE! on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or touch the RSS feed link below.This production of the Flounders B-Team is released under the Creative Commons 3.0 International Share-Alike Attribution License. Please use our stuff! Just tell folks where you got it!Bumper music Resigned To Attack by We Is Shore Dedicated is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License.Opening/closing theme is a parody of the opening theme from the A-Team (c)1984 Silva America.Check out Channel 253's other amazing podcasts at https://channel253.com and BECOME A MEMBER for only $4/month to get access to special member benefits & events!Thanks for listening, and see you in the terraces! #EBFGRSS Feed
Tim & Steve offer a warm welcome to Casey Catherwood, Creative Director for WeRTacoma at Cheney Stadium! We talk about the Tacoma Defiance launch, the upcoming Reign FC launch at Cheney, and the state of professional sports in Tacoma.After the break, Tim and Steve speculate on Vancouver Away and the Sounders' chances in BC Place. We review our feelings on the season, try to figure out specifically where we might be in trouble, and what our boys need to focus on to win away.Regular featured family:@cm_peterson Cat Peterson@kevin_zamira Kevin Zamira@nate_bowling Nathan Bowling@podfish Steve Ketelsen@muffintopmodel Tim HamiltonPlease tell your friends and SUBSCRIBE! on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or touch the RSS feed link below.This production of the Flounders B-Team is released under the Creative Commons 3.0 International Share-Alike Attribution License. Please use our stuff! Just tell folks where you got it!Opening/closing theme is a parody of the opening theme from the A-Team (c)1984 Silva America.Interlude music Last Xl by Yellow Cop is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License.Check out Channel 253's other amazing podcasts at https://channel253.com.RSS Feed
We are BACK and ready for action!The Sounders 10th Anniversary season (or 11, who's counting) is upon us, and the Flounders B-Team is HERE FOR IT. Tonight we talk about roster construction (lots of open spots, not a lot of depth, lots of reason for hope). We discuss the strategy the FO & Garth Lagerwey might be taking as they integrate the Tacoma team more deeply into their plans.We talk about the Cheney Stadium relaunch & re-home for the Tacoma Defiance & the Seattle Reign, and close up with a quick analysis of the Cincinatti opener on 3/2.Just a reminder: we'll be broadcasting on Facebook Live & YouTube before that match, 3/2/2019 at 1:00pm PST from Black Rock Spirits in efficacious SoDo Seattle, Washington. Can't wait to see you all join!#EBFGRegular featured family:@cm_peterson Cat Peterson@kevin_zamira Kevin Zamira@nate_bowling Nathan Bowling@podfish Steve Ketelsen@muffintopmodel Tim HamiltonPlease tell your friends and SUBSCRIBE! on iTunes, Stitcher, or touch the RSS feed link below.This production of the Flounders B-Team is released under the Creative Commons 3.0 International Share-Alike Attribution License. Please use our stuff! Just tell folks where you got it!Background promo music Covered In Oil by Broke For Free is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License available at freemusicarchive.org.Apologies to ABC, owner of the parodied opening theme from the A-Team.Check out Channel 253's other amazing podcasts at https://channel253.com.
Steve Kipp is here to tell a critical story of life, of surviving a stroke, a young, healthy, active guy, yet a stroke occurred. Steve's story is important insight and information for each of us as stroke and heart disease are the leading causes of death. Someone in the US has a stroke about once every 40 seconds. To be more informed, to support the work of the Heart Association to advance research with fund raising, Steve extends the invite to the Heart and Stroke Walk. In Seattle it's on Saturday, October 13 at Seattle Center, and Saturday, September 22 at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma. www.heart.org , www.heartwalk.org
Great visit from Casey Catherwood from Cheney Stadium, home of Sounders FC2, and his friend Pierce Adler!Steve, Kevin, Tim, and Nate break down the FC Dallas game and try to make sense of the nearly unprecedented 5-win streak. Are Sounders FC going to continue on the path to glory, sitting at 10 points out of first place? Or is a big correct coming? Does this run of success excuse the sins of the past? How's Schmetzer doing? Is Garth out of the hot seat? Who did S2 actually play on Steve's birthday? (He doesn't remember).All this and more on Season 2, Episode 20 of the Flounders B-Team Podcast!Regular featured family:@cm_peterson Cat Peterson@kevin_zamira Kevin Zamira@nate_bowling Nathan Bowling@podfish Steve Ketelsen@muffintopmodel Tim HamiltonPlease tell your friends and SUBSCRIBE! on iTunes, Stitcher, or touch the RSS feed link below.This production of the Flounders B-Team is released under the Creative Commons 3.0 International Share-Alike Attribution License. Please use our stuff! Just tell folks where you got it!1976 by The Baseball Project is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.Snoopy & The Red Baron by The Royal Guardsman is currently in the public domain. If you believe you own copyright to this work, please email podfish@gmail.com for takedown.Apologies to ABC, owner of the parodied opening theme from the A-Team.
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The Tacoma Rainiers have been revitalized by the enhancements off of the field, in Cheney Stadium, which used to be regarded as one of the worst facilities in the Pacific Coast League. Rainiers President Aaron Artman discusses the resurgence of the Rainers' brand, and how an eyesore stadium became a crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest. Artman talks about hiring practices at the Rainiers, as well as why the team doesn't discount off of group sales, and how getting folks to the ballpark is one of the easier sells on long-term packages. Twitter: @RainiersLand