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In a new entry from the SportsPro Insider Series, editorial director Michael Long talks to Courtside VC partner Deepen Parekh, Drive by DraftKings managing partner and chief executive Meredith McPherron and Elevate president Chip Bowers about the sports tech ideas to invest in now. They discuss the sports tech trends to watch, and be wary of, in 2021, as well as how the pandemic has changed the investment game, what to look out for after Covid recedes, and how they go about their own business. The next SportsPro Insider Series event – Monetising Sports Consumption – will be held on Wednesday 17th March. For more details, free registration, and the chance to catch up with every session online, head to www.sportsproinsiderseries.com
On today's show, we interview the Director of Screwball -- the tale of the Biogenesis steroid scandal -- Billy Corben. Plus, Craig and Jeremy talk about Caleb Smith's dominance, why Chip Bowers is no longer with the organization, The Athletic's piece on Gary Denbo, and some moves that will be made in the Marlins outfield.
New shorter format - this week we cover the Chip Bowers firing and the fallout from the Gausman revenge game, look ahead to the Cubs series and a new segment 'stat of the week', rounding off with the infamous Fish Across the Pond player of the week (sorry Caleb).
Danny recaps a dynamic week for the Miami Marlins (2:13), most notably the "Loria-esque" firing of president of business operations Chip Bowers and the demotion of outfielder Lewis Brinson to Triple-A. He delves into the struggles that the team has had this season with defensive shifting (19:00) and reminds fans that the historically bad run production is by design (32:10) as the Marlins position themselves for the No. 1 pick in the 2020 MLB Draft. Follow Fish Stripes (@fishstripes) and Danny (@all_right_Miami) on Twitter. Full Marlins coverage at FishStripes.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Marlins among the worst in baseball and a front office shake-up making headlines, Local 10's Will Manso and Clay Ferraro take a look at how Derek Jeter's tenure with the team is going. :48 The Marlins are the worst team in baseball 1:30 Derek Jeter makes his first big firing --- Chip Bowers, the President of Business Operations 3:00 Being available to the media and being transparent are two different things 4:27 Jeter talks about attendance 13:50 How can Jeter’s response get trust from fans? 15:30 How does Jeter compare to George Steinbrenner? 21:00 Is the media coverage of the Marlins too harsh? 25:00 Talking about Derek Jeter is the most interesting part of the 2019 Marlins 33:00 Jeter needs someone close to him to tell him he’s wrong if he’s going to grow into the job
Danny recaps a dynamic week for the Miami Marlins (2:13), most notably the "Loria-esque" firing of president of business operations Chip Bowers and the demotion of outfielder Lewis Brinson to Triple-A. He delves into the struggles that the team has had this season with defensive shifting (19:00) and reminds fans that the historically bad run production is by design (32:10) as the Marlins position themselves for the No. 1 pick in the 2020 MLB Draft. Follow Fish Stripes (@fishstripes) and Danny (@all_right_Miami) on Twitter. Full Marlins coverage at FishStripes.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chip Bowers llegó a Miami luego de tener éxito mercadeando a los Golden State Warriors, y supuestamente venía con un plan a largo plazo. ¿Qué pasó? ¿Porqué anunciaron que no seguirá con los Marlins? Ricardo Montes de Oca, Leandro Soto y Alejandro Villegas lo analizan en esta edición especial de Cinco Razones Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinco-razones/support
Kyle Sielaff and Fox Sports Florida broadcaster Jessica Blaylock are joined by Marlins president of baseball operations Michael Hill and president of business operations Chip Bowers on this edition of the Marlins Hot Stove Show.
Kyle Sielaff and Fox Sports Florida broadcaster Jessica Blaylock are joined by Marlins president of baseball operations Michael Hill and president of business operations Chip Bowers on this edition of the Marlins Hot Stove Show.
On this edition of the Marlins Hot Stove Show, Kyle Sielaff is joined by Marlins president of business operations Chip Bowers to discuss all the new changes coming in 2019 and a conversation with outfield prospect Brian Miller.
New president of business operations Chip Bowers discusses his decision to join the Marlins.
New President of Business Operations Chip Bowers discusses his decision to join the Marlins