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He's the longest running collegiate ski coach in history - we said it. Hear from Cory Schwartz, University of New Hampshire ski coach for 42 years - in his final days before retirement - as he talks about his successes coaching the technical aspects of skiing... but how all of the other stuff may be what's more important. This episode is sponsored by AriensCo. Visit ariensnordiccenter.com to learn about the 4-season nordic center in Brillion, Wisconsin. With guest Cory Schwartz Hosted by Chad Salmela Produced by Chris Parr
In episode 34 of Dynasty Sports Life, Jesse returns to the classics. Specifically, we're going back to 2004 and one of the seminal founding shows of fantasy podcasting - Fantasy 411 with Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz. If you were around back then, you'll enjoy the nostalgia trip. If you were not around then, or maybe don't play fantasy baseball at all, you still might get something out of the show. We talk about 12 pieces of fantasy advice the boys gave out in the 2000s and whether and if they still apply to all fantasy and dynasty sports today. Subscribe to Dynasty Sports Life for great dynasty talk about four dynasty sports. Follow on twitter at @dynsportslife. Email at dynastysportslife@gmail.com
On this episode of the UNH WildCast Powered by Unitil, five-star host Mike Murphy recaps the UNH ski team's best finish at the NCAAs in four decades with guests Cory Schwartz, Jasmine Lyons, and Bastian Meisen. Then, Danny Buzzell from UNH athletics development and men's soccer head coach Marc Hubbard join the WildCast to preview The (603) Challenge.
The UNH WildCast Powered by Unitil is back in 2022 with a UNH Nordic Ski Season Preview featuring head coach Cory Schwartz and skiers Luci Anderson and Scott Schulz.
It's football season! QB Max Brosmer previews the spring season, and then it's NCAA Ski Championship talk with Brian Blank, Cory Schwartz, Crowley Gentile and Jasmine Lyons. Plus, Virtual Member raffle winner Sue Beaulieu joins 5-star host Mike Murphy!NCAA Skiing Championship Central:www.unhwildcats.com/ncaaskicentralWildcat Chat with UNH Football's Max Brosmer and Konstantin Hellge:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz608I39hys
On this action-packed episode of the UNH WildCast Powered by Unitil, host Mike Murphy previews the start of the ski season with Alpine Head Coach Brian Blank and Nordic Head Coach Cory Schwartz. Plus, hear from all-time leading WR RJ Harris on his new contract with the CFL's Ottawa Redblacks, Women's Hockey alumnae Meghara McManus and Jenna Rheault prepare to enter the NWHL bubble for the Boston Pride and get to know Men's Basketball redshirt freshman Nick Johnson, the two-time America East Rookie of the Week.
There is no way I would be where I am today if it wasn't for a place my guest helped lead and cultivate. He cultivated land in a town called Elizaville with but a deli, a fire station and a post office. Nothing for miles, space, Eternity, high skies and the Schain Shack. What was built on this land in Elizaville is Camp Scatico. Call it a state of mind, I always looked at it as a place to find yourself. 14 summers I attended their and I missed the summer of '97 because my guest told me I was expendable. He was right, I slept away most of that summer. But you learn early on not to underestimate my guest. This is a Jewish Summer camp but the closest thing we came to observance was The Friday Night Sermon led by Squirrel who was coming off a counselor softball game at Pontiac and than it was off to the C court....the spiritual part of camp came from the lineage that existed within generations of Holmans, Poritsky's, Roses, Cami's, Strauss' that came through this outdoor synagogue of archery, hounds and hairs, apache relays and flies buzzing around my army blanket looking to get their mouths around some Easy Cheese and Cracker crumbs. Yet the magic remains in part because of my guests approach. He came to my Grandparents apartment with his father Flick in 1986 and they presented Camp in a very matter of fact way on film if I remember. Going to visit Scatico for the first time I remember the green paint chipping off the lower hill bunks, egg water the ball fields and Joyous Lake. The backboards on the A court during most of my time there were wooden which gave unusual bank shots while I was barking out the starting lineups for the NAT tournament. My guest has had to reinvent the camp since a tragedy my last summer. One that happened 4 days in to camp. Nobody went home.......but we live in a different time with a new captain Cory Schwartz at the helm on Boys Side. My guest always said That The Feinberg Family brought that essence to camp that was irreplaceable be it Shakey or Steady we learned how to relate to people both older and younger, lost weight every summer and came home in August with someone else' boxers, socks and mix tapes that kept us burning on the hot stove for the next 10 months. Prove it all night, Dave Fleishner, welcome to the JFS... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
As the sun settles over the whispering pines of Elizaville, NY a new summer is set to begin at Camp Scatico. My guest today is one of the most fiery and inspirational characters I have ever come across who went to camp. He was making a name for himself long before I got there learning to be a leader under the tutelage of Oshatz and Johny Deutsch. This manifested in music appreciation, u13 championships, unsportsmanlike conduct, girls side, Friday night sermons and setting a tone for younger more impressionable campers. He was my counselor during "The Fish Years" heading up to Lake George or SPAC on an off day and playing General for the Grey in 1988 as this host hit half hook after half hook over AJ Hoffman in a pre-lunch B-Hoops Day 4 color war matchup. The reason my guest is inspirational is because in the summer of 2000 the red Qualye 2k Jeep drove through the gates of Scatico. After years as a camper and counselor, Ringing the bell at Hobart, Countless benders @ The Seagrape my guest decided to buck the trend, not give in to skeptics and come back to wave that flag wide and high for cats like myself and Cory Schwartz and the Rabbinical Sam Safrin. He came with an unabashed curiosity and live Tom Petty/Dylan albums cranking after a return trip from the Rhinecliff Hotel and a long walk up the Deli Trail. He is part of the lineage that exists from Nat Holman to Bert Holman from Randy Goldstein to Sam Gold. He and his sister Pam spent multiple summers sporting the green and white. He has contributed to our society 5 children of his own. Maybe someday they will grace the ballfields with their presence to continue the family tradition that makes Scatico what it is. He is now a senior partner @ Crossroads Strategies and has been a prolific policy advocate for a host of American based industries including Expedia, Koch Industries Public Sector, Citizens for responsible energy solutions and The I-69 Mid-Continent Highway Coalition. Part of the Greatest Story Ever Told Todd Weiss welcome to the JFS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
Head counselor Cory Schwartz and artist Ken Vallario stop by to discuss Tim Burton's "Batman" starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson. As a bonus, Ken challenges the potential 2021 Philosopher's Stone winner!
After suffering a broken wrist, should there be any concern about how Justin Turner will perform when he returns to the Dodgers? Is Zack Greinke back at full fantasy value despite his loss of velocity last season? MLB.com's Matthew Leach is joined by veterans of the Fantasy 411 podcast, Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz, to discuss their strategy with these tricky fantasy baseball moves. Later in the podcast, they talk about the confidence level for the closer situations with the Cardinals, Mets, D-Backs and Cubs, as well as which prospects they're keeping an eye on in 2018 despite them probably spending time in the Minors to start the season.
2016-07-22 Friday guest expert: Cory Schwartz, VP of Stats at mlb.com and MLB Advanced Media ... Plus NL/AL News and Commentaries
2016-06-03 Guest expert Cory Schwartz of VP and Director of Stats at MLB.com, discusses advanced technology and metrics, how much fantasy baseball should resemble the on-field game, his studs and duds... also NL/AL News, Minor League Minute, Playing Time, Frequent Fliers, Weekend Pitcher Matchups, Master Notes
In its first year, Statcast forever changed the way we watch the game of baseball. MLB.com's vice president of stats Cory Schwartz joins Statcast host Mike Petriello to wrap up the season, look ahead to the future and breakdown this strong offseason class of free agents.
Carlos Correa is red hot. Could Correa be pushing himself into a top-three pick status or top-five pick status in Fantasy Drafts next year? Who else has moved into a guaranteed first-round spot? More interestingly, who might be falling out of first-round pick status to make room? In addition to Correa, which other young players are making Fantasy noise? Can the legendary turnaround of Lucas Duda continue? Can Edwin Encarnacion justify Cory Schwartz's proclamation of 50-homer potential? Plus, as always, the guys answer all of your Twitter questions.
Trade Deadline drama has Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz breaking down the done deals and the ones on the fringe as the deadline is one day away. The guys look into the decision process American League owners face in free agent bidding with players moving from National League to American League teams. Plus, what positive impact will Kansas City feel after acquiring Ben Zobrist and how his value, specifically steals, could go up. And what impact does Jonathan Papelbon's trade have on Drew Storen's value? And, as always, the guys answer all your Twitter questions.
One week out from All-Star Weekend and another top prospect takes the plunge. Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz get you up to speed on Miguel Sano's promotion with the Twins, Jason Motte's timely and important role in the Cubs 'pen and Taijuan Walker's hot stretch. Fred Zinkie from Fantasy 411 joins the guys on the show to dish about successful strategies in the Fantasy Baseball world, particularly Tout Wars. Plus, a discussion about how the return of Jose Fernandez and Matt Moore can impact your team. The guys fill you in on everything you need to know and answer your Twitter questions on this week's Fantasy 411.
Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz break down the latest deal breakers and makers around the league. They'll help guide you with news of Stephen Strasburg coming back from the DL, Freddie Freeman heading there, the Yankees going to a six-man rotation with the return of Ivan Nova and the red-hot start for Carlos Correa. The guys fill you in on everything you need to know, plus answer your Twitter questions on this week's Fantasy 411.
The 2015 MLB Draft is a wrap and now the fun begins. MLBPipeline's Jonathan Mayo joins Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz to talk about the 2015 draftees with the biggest potential Fantasy impact in the short and long term. The guys play "Closer Follies" after the injury to Yankees reliever Andrew Miller and the struggles of Fernando Rodney. Plus, learn how to massage your roster to stash potential keepers on this week's Fantasy 411.
MLB.com host Mike Petriello debuts a brand new podcast revolving around the numbers. He is joined by MLB.com's Cory Schwartz to find out the who, what, where, when and why of Statcast and everything in between.
June is in full force which means trade talk is upon us, this week featuring Mark Trumbo's move to Seattle to potentially clear room in Arizona. Is Texas big enough for Joey Gallo and Adrian Beltre? Yasiel Puig will be back in the lineup, who's headed out? Plus Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz bring you "the numbers behind the numbers" all while filling you in on everything you need to know on this week's Fantasy 411.
Can you trust the Twins' surprising surge and their starting rotation? Is A.J. Burnett worth your time and money? Are Josh Donaldson and Prince Fielder legit? What's the best solution if you have the injured Matt Adams on your roster? Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz fill you in on everything you need to know on this week's Fantasy 411.
Is the Klubot back? Is Stephen Strasburg worth your time? Who's worth your investment in the bullpen? Which Red Sox outfielder will have the greatest impact on your roster? Special guest Jim Duquette joins Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz to tell you who's worth your time and who's not on this week's edition of Fantasy 411.
Which players' hot starts are for real? Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz play Buy, Sell or Hold with early season hot starts by players like Devon Travis, Dallas Keuchel, Chris Archer, Bartolo Colon and more. They also give their takes on some waiver wire possibilities like Blake Swihart, Chris Heston and James Paxton. And, as always, the guys answer your trade and lineup Twitter questions.
As the weather starts to warm up, so do the bats and expectations for all 30 teams in baseball. Special guest Jim Duquette joins Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz to put a spotlight on which players you need to be paying attention to, recent and future callups, and April injuries that can have significant implications on your roster.
2015-04-28 Tuesday expert: Cory Schwartz, MLBAM ... Runs 50:23
How are teams keeping up with the daily grind early in the season? Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz break down D-backs prospect Yasmany Tomas getting called up and when fan favorite Kris Bryant will join the Cubs. But, with the excitement of callups comes the heartbreak of injury. David Wright and Carlos Gomez look to get back to full strength and return to their respective lineups as soon as possible.
How does the Craig Kimbrel trade impact the market for closers? Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz explain how the deal could influence your bullpen decisions, plus discuss early injuries to look out for, and, as always, answer your questions.
How should you proceed with young players with little or no MLB experience? Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz walk you through some of the young players you'll need to make a decision on this season, give a recap on the Tout Wars draft and, as always, answer your questions.
How could recent injuries to top fantasy picks impact your draft? Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz break it down plus answer your Twitter questions.
Bret and Mike take some deeper dives into important fantasy topics. Featuring special guest Cory Schwartz.
2013-05-24 Cory Schwartz, VP Stats for MLB Advanced Media ... Runs 1:20:55
On today’s Waiver Wire Abyss, the guys discuss who to pitch or ditch and all other hot fantasy baseball topics with special guest Cory Schwartz of the MLB Network. Fantasy Football is just around the corner and the guys tackle player rankings, position battles, sleepers, rookies and all the latest hot topics.
On today’s TGIFantasy Baseballl & Football edition of Gotham Baseball LIVE, the guys discuss who to pitch or ditch, prospects on the farm, and who's hot or not with special guest Cory Schwartz of MLB Networks, Fantasy 411. Fantasy Football is just around the corner and the guys tackle player rankings, position battles, sleepers, hot rookies, and the Madden curse!
Today’s All Star lineup of guests include Casey Stern from MLB Network Radio. Brian Custer, the host of “The Wheelhouse” on SportsNet NY and Cory Schwartz of the MLB Network.
Tony Cincotta of www.FantasyPros911.com will broadcast live from Tout Wars in New York City on March 29, 2009. The podcast will cover the event from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 pm. On Sunday we will cover NL only with the best in the fantasy baseball industry. NL Only particpants : Scott Pianowski , Lenny Melnick, Todd Zola, Paul Greco , Cory Schwartz, Phil Hertz, Rob Leibowitz , Rick Wilton, Brian Walton,Mike Lombardo, Scott Wilderman,Peter Kreutzer, Nate Ravitz,Tristain Cockcroft.
Tony Cincotta of www.FantasyPros911.com will broadcast live from Tout Wars in New York City on March 29, 2009. The podcast will cover the event from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 pm. On Sunday we will cover NL only with the best in the fantasy baseball industry. NL Only particpants : Scott Pianowski , Lenny Melnick, Todd Zola, Paul Greco , Cory Schwartz, Phil Hertz, Rob Leibowitz , Rick Wilton, Brian Walton,Mike Lombardo, Scott Wilderman,Peter Kreutzer, Nate Ravitz,Tristain Cockcroft.