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In this captivating episode, Erin Satzger, the CEO of the Northern Cincinnati Foundation invites Bob Castellini, the President of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, to share his unique insights on philanthropy and community engagement. With a passion for both baseball and making a positive impact, Bob brings a wealth of experience and a genuine desire to uplift others.Together, Erin and Bob explore the intersection of sports, philanthropy, and community building. They discuss how the Cincinnati Reds, a storied baseball franchise, have utilized their platform to create lasting change in the local community. Bob shares stories of the team's charitable initiatives, highlighting the impact these efforts have had on individuals and neighborhoods.Throughout their conversation, Erin and Bob delve into the importance of collaboration between nonprofit organizations and sports teams, showcasing how these partnerships can amplify the reach and effectiveness of philanthropic endeavors. They examine the role of leadership in driving social change and discuss strategies for engaging fans and community members in meaningful ways."What Gives" goes beyond surface-level discussions, providing listeners with valuable insights into the world of philanthropy and the potential it holds for transforming lives. Erin Satzger's engaging interview style and Bob Castellini's wealth of knowledge make this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the power of giving back.Tune in to "What Gives" and join Erin Satzger as she uncovers the inspiring stories behind philanthropic efforts, offering practical advice and thought-provoking discussions along the way. Whether you're a seasoned philanthropist, a sports enthusiast, or simply passionate about making a difference, this podcast will leave you feeling inspired and motivated to contribute to your community in meaningful ways.
Bronson Arroyo has been inducted to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. Jeff and Steve look at his career and see one deserving of the honor and worthy of arguing for a top-10 pitcher in franchise history. The Reds will be looking to fill their roster with some players on one-year contracts this offseason, could they be reunited with guys like Adam Duvall, Johnny Cueto, Tucker Barnhart, or Aroldis Chapman? Also, when it comes to reuniting with former Reds for one-year contracts, what's the big difference between them and any other free agent looking for a prove-it type deal?*SUBSCRIBE* on YouTube and *FOLLOW* the podcast on your favorite app and on Twitter and Instagram @lockedonredsAlso follow @jefffcarr and @soffenbaker on TwitterJOIN THE DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/STMcRDyMCtSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnMLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bronson Arroyo has been inducted to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. Jeff and Steve look at his career and see one deserving of the honor and worthy of arguing for a top-10 pitcher in franchise history. The Reds will be looking to fill their roster with some players on one-year contracts this offseason, could they be reunited with guys like Adam Duvall, Johnny Cueto, Tucker Barnhart, or Aroldis Chapman? Also, when it comes to reuniting with former Reds for one-year contracts, what's the big difference between them and any other free agent looking for a prove-it type deal? *SUBSCRIBE* on YouTube and *FOLLOW* the podcast on your favorite app and on Twitter and Instagram @lockedonreds Also follow @jefffcarr and @soffenbaker on Twitter JOIN THE DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/STMcRDyMCt Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnMLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bronson Arroyo is the favorite to be voted in to the Reds hall of fame this year and he talks about what his time with the Cincinnati Reds organization has meant to him. Jeff also gets Bronson's take on Aaron Harang, Francisco Cordero, Aaron Boone, and Scott Rolen being on the ballot with him. Bronson also sees a promising future with Hunter Greene, Nick Lodolo, and Graham Ashcraft and thinks Lodolo has the mental makeup to be a successful starting pitcher for many years. Also, when you say "this guy is a top prospect," Bronson has some thoughts as to what that means that may surprise you.*SUBSCRIBE* on YouTube and *FOLLOW* the podcast on your favorite app and on Twitter and Instagram @lockedonredsAlso follow @jefffcarr and @soffenbaker on TwitterJOIN THE DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/STMcRDyMCtSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Nugenix Now get a complimentary bottle of Nugenix Total T when you text MLB to 231-231. Text now and get a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever, with key ingredients to help you get back into shape fast.Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB.BlueChew Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code LOCKEDON at BlueChew.com,-just pay $5 shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bronson Arroyo is the favorite to be voted in to the Reds hall of fame this year and he talks about what his time with the Cincinnati Reds organization has meant to him. Jeff also gets Bronson's take on Aaron Harang, Francisco Cordero, Aaron Boone, and Scott Rolen being on the ballot with him. Bronson also sees a promising future with Hunter Greene, Nick Lodolo, and Graham Ashcraft and thinks Lodolo has the mental makeup to be a successful starting pitcher for many years. Also, when you say "this guy is a top prospect," Bronson has some thoughts as to what that means that may surprise you. *SUBSCRIBE* on YouTube and *FOLLOW* the podcast on your favorite app and on Twitter and Instagram @lockedonreds Also follow @jefffcarr and @soffenbaker on Twitter JOIN THE DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/STMcRDyMCt Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Nugenix Now get a complimentary bottle of Nugenix Total T when you text MLB to 231-231. Text now and get a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever, with key ingredients to help you get back into shape fast. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB. BlueChew Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code LOCKEDON at BlueChew.com,-just pay $5 shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's episode 17 of Hallowed Ground: The Sports Museum Podcast! Join your host, Andrew Stockmann, as he interviews Sherry Rowland, Membership Manager at the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio. Then, Andrew talks about Reds Hall of Famer Tom Browning in this episode's Overtime Segment. Check out the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum online! Reds Hall of Fame on Facebook @redsmuseum on IG @RedsMuseum on Twitter Tom Browning Reds Hall of Fame page Tom Browning's Baseball Reference page Tom Browning's SABR Biography Follow Hallowed Ground on social media! Twitter: @HGPod Instagram: hallowedgroundpod Music by Timmoor from Pixabay
Episode 32 Today Matt and Leslee talk to Sean Casey. Known as "The Mayor" Sean played 12 MLB seasons with the Reds, Indians, Pirates, Tigers and Red Sox. He was a 3-time All-Star and in 2012, was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. Sean is now a baseball analyst with MLB Network and one of the best story-tellers around. Table Forty is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. For more stories of sports and faith, check out SportsSpectrum.com.
On today's show, Pat is joined by a couple of great guests to celebrate the return of sports. First, Super Bowl Champion as defensive coordinator with the Baltimore Ravens, former Head Coach of the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills, and current ESPN analyst, Rex Ryan joins the program. Pat and Rex chat about his time as a Head Coach and the mindset that he carried, why he was always destined to coach, how you defend an offense like the Chiefs, how excited he is for the baseball season, and why we need football back in the fall (:42-27:52). Next, Pat and AJ Hawk are joined by 3x All-Star, Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer, current MLB Network analyst and friend of the program, "The Mayor" Sean Casey. Pat, AJ, and Sean discuss the Yankees/Nationals game and what his thoughts were after the first MLB game of the season, plus Sean shares a bunch of hilarious stories from his time in the big leagues including superstitions, conversations at first base, and his unusual routine in the box (29:47-45:15). Next, Pat is joined by 6x Pro Bowler, Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Famer and member of the Eagles' 75th anniversary team, Donovan McNabb joins the program. Pat and Donovan chat about his time in Philadelphia and the different things he looks back on and wishes he could change during his career with the Eagles, what he's been up to lately, his thoughts on the Eagles QB situation, his relationship with Andy Reid, and whether or not he and TO have made up yet (45:17-1:06:25). Lastly, Pat is joined by Tom Pelissero, Insider from the NFL Network to cover everything going on in the NFL currently as he seems to be a main point of contact for the NFL when releasing information about training camp, what the potential salary cap implications will be, and the current state of baseball as we approach the start of training camp (1:07:59-1:23:48). Don't forget to send in a picture of where you're listening to the show with the hashtag #ThisIsWhereImAtPat for the chance to win some free merch. We appreciate you all rocking with us, have a great weekend. Come and laugh with us, cheers.
On today's show, Pat is joined by 3x All-Star, member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, 12 year MLB veteran, and Pittsburgh native, "The Mayor" Sean Casey. Pat and Sean discuss everything going on in the baseball world, including who he thinks the 60 game season will benefit the most, why he thinks this season will test managers more than usual, how long it'll take pitchers and hitters to get back in the groove of things, why the Pirates perpetually stink, and Sean tells a couple of hilarious stories about his time being teammates with Ken Griffey Jr. in Cincinnati (1:08-28:39). Next is another installment of McAfee & Hawk Sports Talk where Pat and AJ shoot the breeze about everything going on in the sports world currently, AJ has some big breaking news regarding his AFL allegiances, they chat about what their plans are for the long weekend, AJ heading up to Lake Tahoe for the Celebrity Pro-Am golf tournament up there, and everything else to send you into the holiday weekend (30:34-2:21:10). Lastly, NBA Champion, NCAA Champion, 2009 NBA 6th Man of the Year, and current assistant basketball coach at his alma mater the University of Arizona, Jason "The Jet" Terry joins the program. Pat and Jet chat about if he ever wishes he played in this era with how much teams rely on the three pointer, who the best three point shooter he's ever seen is, what he expects the NBA bubble situation to be like, how much different it is being a college coach having to deal with all the different compliance rules, and when he thinks he'll get a head coaching gig (2:23:58-2:36:41). Don't forget to send in a picture of where you're listening to the show with the hashtag #ThisIsWhereImAtPat for the chance to win some free merch. We hope you have a good holiday weekend, stay safe out there. We appreciate you all choosing to spend your time with us. Come and laugh with us, cheers.
Laugh your way through the baseball life of Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Sean Casey during this episode of Major League Beginnings! Casey takes you on a hysterical trip including his first big league call-up with an already great Cleveland team, who shaped his world after a trade to Cincy, his favorite all-star game story, his exploits as a fighter, and why arbitration and “cats” don’t mix! Voted baseball’s friendliest player, join the Mayor and the guys for a wild ride along Sean Casey’s marvelous career.
Joel and Barry are on location at the Wildcat Golf Club and start the hour by Barry discussing his latest comedy gig in the Woodlands and his first experience in a poker tournament. Cincinnati Reds’ Hall of Famer Tony Perez joins the show. The guys delve into the Rockets implosion vs. Warriors in game 3.
Tony Perez talks all thing baseball including your Houston Astros.
Johnny Bench (12/7/47) is widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in Major League Baseball history. Bench was a key member of the Reds' 1975 and 1976 World Series championship teams known as "The Big Red Machine."Bench was a standout baseball player for Binger High School, in the small western Oklahoma town of Binger. His father advised him that the fastest route to the majors was being a catcher. He was drafted in the 2nd round of the '65 amateur draft and was called up in August of '67 where he hit just .163, but impressed many with his defensive prowess and strong throwing arm. Among those he impressed during his first taste of big league ball was Hall of Famer Ted Williams, who signed a baseball for him: "A Hall of Famer for sure!"He won the '68 NL Rookie of the Year, batting .275 with 15 HRs and 82 RBIs. In his career, Bench earned 10 Gold Gloves, was the MVP in '70 & '72, and was named to the NL All-Star team 12 times. He also won the Lou Gehrig Award ('75), and the Babe Ruth Award ('76). His most dramatic home run was the 9th inning lead-off opposite field home run in the final game of the '72 NLCS vs. the Pirates. It was hailed after the game as "one of the great clutch home runs of all time."Bench was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York in 1989, appearing on 96% of the ballots — the third-highest ever at the time.He was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1989 and had his #5 retired.In 1999, he ranked Number 16 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, the highest-ranking catcher, and was elected to the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.Starting with the 2000 college baseball season, the best collegiate catcher annually receives the Johnny Bench Award.
The latest Seton Hall Sports Poll, which polled 771 Americans (by landline and cellphone across the nation), was unveilved on January 28, 2016. With the Super Bowl coming right as the presidential primary season “kicks off,” Americans said they were following the presidential contests by more than a 2-to-1 margin over football, with 60% choosing the political contests, and 24% the Super Bowl. 53% say the political races will be the most competitive, compared to 37% naming the Super Bowl. The reasons for watching the Super Bowl are of course, varied. 40% said it was best explained because they were football fans, with 19% saying they were a fan of one of the participating teams, 18% saying it was a “big event,” and 10% interested in the commercials. Only 2% said it was primarily because they had a bet on the game, although in another question, 13% said they participated in wagering on the game. Peyton Manning, whose name emerged recently as having been sent human growth hormones (the report was on Al Jazeera and was recanted by the source), was the subject of a question on whether that report changed opinions about him. (During the polling period, the NFL announced it would investigate the charges). A significant 11% said they thought “less favorably” of him, and 76% said it had no effect. Pete Rose, who will be inducted in the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame this year, was the subject of two questions, the first asking whether that was appropriate - to which 47% said yes, 33% no. The second asked if he should be eligible to be elected to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, to which 56% said yes, 28% no. The Seton Hall Sports Poll has been conducted regularly since 2006. Media: Media: Marty Appel Public Relations (212) 245-1772, AppelPR@gmail.com; Rick Gentile (917) 881-9489.