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The Orioles ongoing slump at the plate has been a huge black cloud over the season. How much do you blame hitting coaches like Cody Asche? Bob, Vinny and Nolan debate the impact of the coaches and if it's right to fire someone right now.
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. C4 & Bryan kicked off day 2 of their spring training broadcasts from Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota with a recap of yesterday's highlights. Today's show was full of interviews. Player & coach interviews included pitcher Andrew Kittredge, 1st baseman Ryan O'Hearn, Manager Brandon Hyde, hitting coach Cody Asche, pitching coach Drew French, bench coach Robinson Chirinos, guest instructor Zack Britton & Assistant GM Eve Rosenbaum also joined the show. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
The Orioles Hot Stove Show is back! On the first episode, Brett Hollander and special guest host Steve Melwski are joined by Orioles manager Brandon Hyde and hitting coach Cody Asche. Hyde discusses how long it takes to get over the end of the season, how his offseason has been and how excited he is to get Felix Bautista back. Asche talks about what the new dynamic will be amongst the new hitting coaches joining him and how the new left field wall dimensions will also help left-handed hitters.
Andy Pollin is joined by the Baltimore Orioles' Cody Asche to talk about the ways baseball has changed, why Gunnar Henderson is leading off for the team, and his beloved Nebraska Cornhuskers. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Orioles Hot Stove, Brett Hollander and Geoff Arnold kick off Birdland Caravan live from inside the warehouse at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The guys sit down with hitting coaches Matt Borgschulte & Ryan Fuller, offensive strategy coach Cody Asche and pitching strategy coach Ryan Klimek. They also talk with Danny Coulombe, Colton Cowser, Ryan Mountcastle, John Means and Grayson Rodriguez.
Andy Pollin is joined by Baltimore Orioles offensive strategy coach Cody Asche to talk about his role with the team, the evolution of baseball coaching staffs, and the success of the team this season. Plus, hear from GM Mike Elias as the trade deadline approaches. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com, or tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday.To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joins C4 and Bryan as they bring you interviews from Orioles Assistant Manager Of Baseball Operations Eve Rosenbaum, Orioles Offensive Strategy Coach Cody Asche, Pitching coach Chris Holt, and Infielder Gunnar Henderson as they start preparing for the 2023 season. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live, weekdays from 5:30-10:00am ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
On The Verge - BSL Radio - Baltimore Orioles & Orioles Minor League Talk
Zach, Nick, and Bob complete their look back of the major league season and look ahead to try and determine how the Orioles will set their roster on the position player side for the 2023 season. The only position in cement is Adley Rutschman behind the plate, meanwhile the infield and outfield are fairly amorphous. After that they discuss the addition of offensive strategist Cody Asche to the major league coaching staff. New merch store can be found here: https://www.birdlandstore.com/collections/podcast-on-the-verge Join our Patreon! Perks include daily recap podcasts, Patreon-only live streams to watch games together, monthly top 50 prospect updates, invitation to join our private WhatsApp group, giveaways, and plenty more. Plans start as low as $3/month! Head over to SeatGeek.com where first-time users get $20 off their first purchase! Use promo code "ONTHEVERGE" and save $20 on your next Orioles game, sporting event, concert, comedy show, or Broadway event! Follow us all on Twitter: @BSLOnTheVerge, @NickStevensR, @TheOrioleReport and give us a Like on Facebook and Instagram! If you enjoy the show, please consider giving us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and drop a quick review! It really helps out the show and we would greatly appreciate it! Want to watch us live each week? We live stream on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube! Subscribe to our Youtube channel here! You can always email us with questions or comments!- TheVergeBSLPodcast@gmail.com. Visit https://baltimoresportsandlife.com/ for articles, podcasts, and discussions about the Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, University of Maryland, and everything else Baltimore sports and life! Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and sign up with code ONTHEVERGE. Please play responsibly. For help visit mdgamblinghelp.org or call 1-800-GAMBLER. 21+. Physically present in Maryland. Eligibility restrictions apply. Subject to regulatory licensing requirements. See draftkings.com/md for full terms. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-verge/support
A full Wednesday show included a Nebraska Football Practice Report with cuts from defensive coordinator Erik Chinander, offensive line coach Greg Austin, and defensive backs coach Travis Fisher, another installment of the Big Ten Blitz with updates on Michigan, Michigan State, and Minnesota, another Husker Huddle with Jeremiah Sirles who chatted with former Husker Baseball standout Cody Asche, and Buy or Sell.
A full Wednesday show included a Nebraska Football Practice Report with cuts from defensive coordinator Erik Chinander, offensive line coach Greg Austin, and defensive backs coach Travis Fisher, another installment of the Big Ten Blitz with updates on Michigan, Michigan State, and Minnesota, another Husker Huddle with Jeremiah Sirles who chatted with former Husker Baseball standout Cody Asche, and Buy or Sell.
A full Wednesday show included a Nebraska Football Practice Report with cuts from defensive coordinator Erik Chinander, offensive line coach Greg Austin, and defensive backs coach Travis Fisher, another installment of the Big Ten Blitz with updates on Michigan, Michigan State, and Minnesota, another Husker Huddle with Jeremiah Sirles who chatted with former Husker Baseball standout Cody Asche, and Buy or Sell.
You know that saying “put your money where your mouth is?” well my guest today puts her science where her mouth is. And puts nutritious plants in the bodies of athletes. So they can put trophies on their mantels and pride in their hearts..? Well, Angie Asche is a sports dietitian and one super smart dairy free cookie. Angie’s been a plant partier herself since 2011 and for the past five years, she’s been running her own private sports nutrition practice called Eleat Sports Nutrition. She advises athletes like pro sports players, gymnasts, ultra runners, figure skaters, and even every day type-a athletes like myself. Her husband, Cody Asche, also plays baseball professionally in the MLB so I got to pick her brain on how these guys manage to eat healthy when they’re always on the road traveling to different dugouts and stuff! Since I’ve dramatically upped my own athleticism in the past couple of years, I may have rapid-fired every question about planty sports nutrition I’ve ever had and Angie demystified it all - from the deal with iron, glutamine, protein and even how to travel with bananas which I still call BS on but whateverrrr… Press play to hear: How to eat before and after your runs What’s the deal with protein anyway? Can I get enough protein as a vegan or vegetarian? How iron figures into the life of the cardio-obsessed person How pro baseball players eat on the road Supplements that will give your workout an epic boost A sports nutritionist’s go-to pre-run breakfast How to include sunflower seeds, turmeric and more into your daily diet Travel hacks for eating a well-rounded diet on the go And tons more! Links related to this episode: The full show notes with all the deets from this episode! Where to snag your Comrad Compression Socks (do. it.) for 20% off [use code PARTY]! Where to get Sunwarrior - my favorite plant-protein powder- for 20% off with code: PARTY at checkout Try Catalina Crunch Gluten Free, Grain Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free, Vegan CEREAL for 10% off! Try Beekeepers Naturals’ for 15 off with code PARTYINMYPLANTS GET A FREE LIST OF 160+ RECCOMENDED-OR-WRITTEN-BY-PODCAST-GUEST BOOKS Get my FREE #EATMOREPLANTS course! Book me to speak at your college, conference or company! Where I’d much appreciate you leaving a review for the show in iTunes!! Where you can go to suggest a guest (yourself or someone else) for the show! Party in My Plants on Instagram Party in My Plants on Facebook Party in My Plants’ Cooking Videos on YouTube
You know that saying “put your money where your mouth is?” well my guest today puts her science where her mouth is. And puts nutritious plants in the bodies of athletes. So they can put trophies on their mantels and pride in their hearts..? Well, Angie Asche is a sports dietitian and one super smart dairy free cookie. Angie’s been a plant partier herself since 2011 and for the past five years, she’s been running her own private sports nutrition practice called Eleat Sports Nutrition. She advises athletes like pro sports players, gymnasts, ultra runners, figure skaters, and even every day type-a athletes like myself. Her husband, Cody Asche, also plays baseball professionally in the MLB so I got to pick her brain on how these guys manage to eat healthy when they’re always on the road traveling to different dugouts and stuff! Since I’ve dramatically upped my own athleticism in the past couple of years, I may have rapid-fired every question about planty sports nutrition I’ve ever had and Angie demystified it all - from the deal with iron, glutamine, protein and even how to travel with bananas which I still call BS on but whateverrrr… Press play to hear: How to eat before and after your runs What’s the deal with protein anyway? Can I get enough protein as a vegan or vegetarian? How iron figures into the life of the cardio-obsessed person How pro baseball players eat on the road Supplements that will give your workout an epic boost A sports nutritionist’s go-to pre-run breakfast How to include sunflower seeds, turmeric and more into your daily diet Travel hacks for eating a well-rounded diet on the go And tons more! Links related to this episode: The full show notes with all the deets from this episode! Where to get 3 FREE SMOOTHIES/SOUPS/CHIA PUDDINGS from Daily Harvest with code: PARTYINMYPLANTS at checkout Get my FREE #EATMOREPLANTS course! Where you can go to submit a question for the show! Where I’d much appreciate you leaving a review for the show in iTunes!! How to work 1-on-1 with me! Where you can go to suggest a guest (yourself or someone else) for the show! How to work 1-on-1 with me! Party in My Plants on Instagram Party in My Plants on Facebook Party in My Plants’ Cooking Videos on YouTube Audio Producer Of The Show - Oleksandr Hedz
Recorded: 5/11/2017 Presented by SeatGeek The Chicago White Sox have now lost five games in a row and are 15-17 on the season. They made a valiant comeback but fell behind early because of Jose Abreu's struggles defensively to start 2017. Should Abreu continue to get majority of playing time at first base? Or is it better to rotate Matt Davidson or Cody Asche in defensively? Plus, we talk about the latest on Luis Robert, Yoan Moncada, possible trades with the Chicago Cubs, and preview the San Diego Padres series.
Recorded 5/4/2017 Sponsored by SeatGeek On this episode, we recap the series split the Chicago White Sox had in Kansas City as they are 15-12 on the season. Despite the terrific start, Chicago's disabled list is getting crowded with the addition of Nate Jones. How concern should we be with his injury? Plus, Carlos Rodon timetable to return, Cody Asche, Matt Davidson, and when could we see Yoan Moncada.
Sponsored by SeatGeek Guests: Jim Callis, MLB.com & Josh Feldman, Kannapolis Intimidators After 17 games, the Chicago White Sox are 8-9. Even with the small sample size one thing is evident - this offense is bad. We tackle on why the White Sox are struggling to score runs and how manager Rick Renteria is spliting time between Matt Davidson and Cody Asche. Jim Callis shares his thoughts about Luis Robert and explains why the White Sox must make signing him a priority. Plus, he previews the upcoming MLB Draft class and highlights prospects that could be on the Sox radar. Josh Feldman calls from Kannapolis and explains how Alec Hansen is working on his delivery mechanics while Dane Dunning continues to baffle hitters with his two-seam fastball.
How high are the Phillies' expectations for Cody Asche when it comes to providing an offensive boost? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Phillies reporter Todd Zolecki break down why the Phillies only expect him to continue to be himself and how soon the first overall 2016 Draft pick, Mickey Moniak, will sign with the club.
Despite the rough week for the Phillies, the offense helped power their way to victory in the series finale on Sunday against the Brewers. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Phillies reporter Todd Zolecki talk about the encouraging resurgence of Tommy Joseph, the outfield shake-up after the return of Cody Asche and what the Phillies might have in store for the 2016 MLB Draft.
On this episode of the Phillies Nation Podcast, Ian Riccaboni returns from Vermont and Steve Corino returns from his 80th (!) trip to Japan to discuss: - A large majority of young Phillies' hitters are hitting well so far. Is the success in small samples more indicative of hitters being ahead of pitchers early in Spring, statistical anomaly, or a sign that the Phillies should get the permits for the World Series parade ready? - There are likely two catching spots. Carlos Ruiz likely has one. Which hot-hitting catcher out of Cameron Rupp, J.P. Arencibia, Andrew Knapp, and Jorge Alfaro starts the year alongside Chooch in Philly? - Darin Ruf hit two homers and has been hitting well while Ryan Howard is ill. How realistic is it that Ruf starts at first base, Howard gets cut, and or Brock Stassi sees time at first base? - Aaron Altherr has broken his left wrist - with Cody Asche battling an oblique injury, who becomes the third starting outfielder next to Peter Bourjos in left and Odubel Herrera in center? Can Tyler Goedel, Cedric Hunter, and David Lough all make the team and will those three plus Bourjos and Herrera be your outfield all season? - Phillies starters have been pitching well, but what do Ian and Steve think about the bullpen? With David Hernandez out, is there a clear closer? Does there need to be? - The Beatles?! Reflect on the passing of George Martin and debate which Beatle had the best solo catalog! – Last week’s trivia question answer and this week’s trivia question for a great prize! Be sure to Rate, Review, and Subscribe on iTunes and Like on SoundCloud! Next week: Ian and Steve will be LIVE from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia prior to the Ring of Honor event! Limited tickets still remain and this event WILL sell out so get your tickets now! Be sure to say hello to Ian and Steve if you see them around town! Send your questions, comments, and more to @philliesnation, @kingcorino, and @ianriccaboni. Thanks for listening! About Ian Riccaboni: Ian has been a Phillies Nation contributor full-time since 2011 and is the author of The 100 Greatest Phillies of All Time. Ian can be seen on Phillies Nation TV, is the voice of Women of Honor, and is a Sports Media professor at Holy Family University. About Steve Corino: Steve is a life-long Phillies fan whose love for the Phillies dates back to the launch of PRISM! Steve is a former ECW World Champion who has 80 tours of Japan. His best friend Mr. Wrestling III can be seen every week calling Ring of Honor action in Philadelphia at 11:30 PM on Saturdays on WMCN 44 and Midnights every Wednesday on COMET.
In Episode 20, Jon & Chris discuss the Phillies lack of movement at the trade deadline, Cody Asche first impressions, the unlikable Eagles, a fantasy football primer, and more.