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Nick Wright breaks down the thrilling comebacks in last night's NBA games, starting with Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks' stunning comeback against Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics. Later, Nick breaks down Nikola Jokic's 42-point performance and Aaron Gordon's game-winner in the Denver Nuggets' win over Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder. After, Nick previews the Round 2 series between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Golden State Warriors, and decides if Anthony Edwards can eliminate another legend in Steph Curry. Later, Nick discusses the Indiana Pacers Game 1 upset and previews their rematch with Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers! 0:00 - Intro/Missed the Cut4:56 - Knicks crazy comeback in BOS23:34 - How do NYK and BOS match up?29:17 - Is Nick rooting for Jokic?35:20 - Nuggets improbable win vs OKC50:48 - Battle of the MVPs57:11 - Better legacy: Harden or Westbrook?1:02:37 - Nick picking against the Warriors AGAIN!?!? #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.On this episode of the ‘Bout Nothin' Podcast I'm joined by Cade Dylan and Ian. We talk ‘Bout Whiskey, doing a blind test, and finding which is the best among
We're back for Season 5! In this episode, we're diving into a group our audience has been asking for: Eagle5! From “Orbit” to SugarMan, we're going over it all. If you haven't heard the story behind this fascinating group, you'll want to tune in!--Check out our website!kpopsunbaes.com--Our Scripthttps://tinyurl.com/KPSEagle5--Where To Find UsTwitter: kpopsunbaesInstagram: kpopsunbaesTumblr: kpopotd, kpopotd2, kpopsunbaesYouTube: The K-Pop SunbaesFacebook: The K-Pop SunbaesTikTok: kpopsundaeConsider tipping us on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/yourkpopsunbaes--AttributionsCover Art - Elyse Shewan (Instagram: @es.graphic.design)Music by Joystock - https://www.joystock.orgPromo Image: Wing Art Attribution--00:00 Intro & Episode Breakdown00:43 Who Was Eagle5? Members & Basic Info3:09 Trainees Who Didn't Make the Cut4:22 Final Two Members & How Chi-Hoon Left6:12 Eagle5 Debuts & Promotions9:25 "Squid Alien" Song Promotions & Their First Album19:02 "1999 Korea" Album Collab w/ Rappers21:37 New Album & New Members22:25 The Title Track: "Fire"24:38 "Love Story" Album Breakdown & DNA Merch27:46 The Group Disbands Quietly28:13 Where Are They Now?33:03 SugarMan Appearance34:17 Eagle5's Legacy36:53 Wrap-Up & Outro
Welcome to this week's Socially Distant Sports Bar with Elis James, Mike Bubbins and Steff Garrero. This is Part 2 of this week's episode. Part 1 is out every week on Wednesdays. If you want to listen to the full podcast every TUESDAY, including 30 MINS of bonus content not available on the free version, then head to either https://anchor.fm/nata-media/subscribe or https://www.patreon.com/distantpod BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS PLEASE VOTE THIS WEEK!! We're in the Top 20 at the moment so PLEASE keep on voting for us. We haven't won one of these yet and we'd like one… Please vote for us: loads of times… Use all of your email addresses… https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting PUPPETS ON YOUTUBE “Puppet” Paul Melin has been busy creating puppet versions of our funniest moments on Distant Pod. Head over to our YouTube Channel, SUBSCRIBE AND CLICK ON THE BELL to see the latest episode whenever it gets published. https://www.youtube.com/thesociallydistantsportsbar LIVE SHOWS We're doing 2 live shows in November. On Saturday November 4th at 2:30pm at the Cheerful Earful Festival at The Clapham Grand. https://link.dice.fm/j30befa1054c On Sunday November 5th we're live in Wrexham at the William Aston Hall. https://williamastonwrexham.com/event/wrexham-comedy-festival-socially-distant-sports-bar-live-ft-humphrey-kerr THIS WEEK'S EPISODE PART 1 (PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY) Steff: GB's Reid & Hewett win doubles title for fifth time https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/tennis/66212915 Elis: Best Advert Ever https://twitter.com/danielstorey85/status/1680210299629064192 Mike: Stone Skipping with Kurt https://youtu.be/Gx-wrprpIoI PART 2 (PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY) Steff Documentary: The Dragon On My Shirt (5 x 20 mins parts - but watch as many or as few as you like) https://redwallplus.wales/home Mike Book: Jean-Pierre Rives by Peter Bills https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52918581-jean-pierre-rives PART 3 PATREON/SPOTIFY EXTRA SECTION SECOND ROUND OF CLIPS (ONLY via https://anchor.fm/nata-media/subscribe & https://www.patreon.com/distantpod ) Steff: Under The Covers https://twitter.com/Cut4/status/1681128543361662981?s=20 Elis: Aaron Ramsey joins Cardiff City https://twitter.com/CardiffCityFC/status/1680291153369759746 Mike: Speedball Masterclass https://youtu.be/_GCZn6vxOl4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this week's Socially Distant Sports Bar with Elis James, Mike Bubbins and Steff Garrero. This is Part 1 of this week's episode. Part 2 is out every week on Fridays. If you want to listen to the full podcast every TUESDAY, including 30 MINS of bonus content not available on the free version, then head to either https://anchor.fm/nata-media/subscribe or https://www.patreon.com/distantpod BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS PLEASE VOTE THIS WEEK!! We're in the Top 20 at the moment so PLEASE keep on voting for us. We haven't won one of these yet and we'd like one… Please vote for us: loads of times… Use all of your email addresses… https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting PUPPETS ON YOUTUBE “Puppet” Paul Melin has been busy creating puppet versions of our funniest moments on Distant Pod. Head over to our YouTube Channel, SUBSCRIBE AND CLICK ON THE BELL to see the latest episode whenever it gets published. https://www.youtube.com/thesociallydistantsportsbar LIVE SHOWS We're doing 2 live shows in November. On Saturday November 4th at 2:30pm at the Cheerful Earful Festival at The Clapham Grand. https://link.dice.fm/j30befa1054c On Sunday November 5th we're live in Wrexham at the William Aston Hall. https://williamastonwrexham.com/event/wrexham-comedy-festival-socially-distant-sports-bar-live-ft-humphrey-kerr THIS WEEK'S EPISODE PART 1 (PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY) Steff: GB's Reid & Hewett win doubles title for fifth time https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/tennis/66212915 Elis: Best Advert Ever https://twitter.com/danielstorey85/status/1680210299629064192 Mike: Stone Skipping with Kurt https://youtu.be/Gx-wrprpIoI PART 2 (PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY) Steff Documentary: The Dragon On My Shirt (5 x 20 mins parts - but watch as many or as few as you like) https://redwallplus.wales/home Mike Book: Jean-Pierre Rives by Peter Bills https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52918581-jean-pierre-rives PART 3 PATREON/SPOTIFY EXTRA SECTION SECOND ROUND OF CLIPS (ONLY via https://anchor.fm/nata-media/subscribe & https://www.patreon.com/distantpod ) Steff: Under The Covers https://twitter.com/Cut4/status/1681128543361662981?s=20 Elis: Aaron Ramsey joins Cardiff City https://twitter.com/CardiffCityFC/status/1680291153369759746 Mike: Speedball Masterclass https://youtu.be/_GCZn6vxOl4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome back everyone! On this episode of the pod we covered: Birthdays: Two multi-time all-stars, one in baseball and one in basketball, and an actor who's appeared in the WWE On this day: A groundbreaking invention during the 19th century and the creation of a world record by an 11 year old skateboarder An incredible interview with our first actual guests on the Dinner Date series. Shoutout to Steve and Tony! Post of this week: https://twitter.com/Cut4/status/1390869598162100226?s=20 Jokes Next week: Mount Rushmore (with a guest!) Remember to subscribe, share, and leave a comment/review! Hope you guys all enjoyed! Peace ✌️. Love ❤️ . Listen
Visit our website BeautifulIllusions.org for a complete set of show notes and links to almost everything discussed in this episodeSelected References:2:19 - The Yankees beat the Indians 1-0 in Game 3 of the 2017 American League Division Series, see “2017 American League Division Series (ALDS) Game 3, Indians at Yankees” (Baseball Reference) and 2017 ALDS Game 3 Highlights3:25 - Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees Box Score, August 2, 20193:34 - Yankee Stadium3:36 - We always park at the Harlem River North Lot, exit 6 off of I-87S (The Major Deegan Expressway)3:55 - It was Adam Ottavino4:52 - Watch Gleyber Torres' Grand Slam vs Red Sox | August 2, 20195:28 - Torres' grand slam leads Yankees to a 4-2 win | Red Sox-Yankees Game Highlights 8/2/19 (YouTube)8:50 - Written in 1908, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” is the baseball anthem traditionally sung during the 7th inning stretch - listen to a 1908 recording and watch legendary Cubs announcer Harry Caray famously lead the singing at Wrigley Field9:18 - See “New York Yankees Team History & Encyclopedia” from Baseball Reference, the “History of the New York Yankees” Wikipedia entry, or the “New York Yankees” entry from Baseball Almanac9:45 - Thurman Munson, an avid amateur pilot, died on August 2, 1979 attempting to land his personal plane and crashing short of the runway - see “8/02/1979 - Thurman Munson dies in crash” (SBNation, 2010), “40 years on, Thurman Munson's death remains one of sports' most stunning moments” (Yahoo! Sports, 2019), and “Remembering the Great Thurman Munson 40 Years After His Tragic Death” (How They Play, 2020)10:05 - Watch Billy Martin and Reggie Jackson almost come to blows in the dugout at Fenway Park after Martin pulled Jackson from the game, which the Red Sox won 10-4, see “June 18, 1977: When Reggie Jackson and Billy Martin clashed at Fenway” (Sporting News, 2019) and “New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox Box Score, June 18, 1977” (Baseball Reference)14:44 - The Red Sox beat the Yankees 11-0 on Saturday September 6, 2003 at Yankee Stadium, see “Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees Box Score, September 6, 2003” (Baseball Reference)16:05 - The Yankees didn’t trade for Jason Giambi, they signed him to a seven-year, $120 million dollar free agent contract in December of 2001, see “Giambi tops Yankees' arsenal of new additions” (ESPN, 2001)16:18 - The Yankees traded Alfonso Soriano for Alex Rodriguez in February of 2004, see “Trades Of The Decade: A-Rod For Soriano” (MLB Trade Rumors, 2009) and “The great A-Rod trade robbery” (Bronx Pinstripes, 2020)16:34 - Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992 and was innovative and influential for being the first of the “retro” style ballparks that , see “Three Movements in New Retro Ballpark Construction” (Ballpark Ratings)20:06 - See Wikipedia’s list of current Major League Baseball stadiums and the slightly out of date article “MLB Ballparks, From Oldest to Newest” (Ballpark Digest, 2017)20:46 - See “The Steroids Era” (ESPN, 2012) and the Wikipedia entry on “doping in baseball”, also check out what is shaping up to be an excellent podcast summation of the era, Crushed from Religion of Sports20:53 - Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in 1961 breaking Babe Ruth’s record of 60 set in 1927, watch the 61st homer with call by the former Yankee shortstop and legendary broadcaster Phil Rizzuto , and see “Roger Maris Breaks the Home Run Record” (History) or “61 Home Runs by Roger Maris” (Baseball Almanac)21:07 - See the “1998 Major League Baseball home run record chase” Wikipedia entry and “The McGwire-Sosa home run chase helped make 1998 one of MLB's wildest seasons ever” (ESPN, 2020)21:10 - The Yankees beat the Red Sox 3-2 at Fenway Park on September 8, 1998, see “New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox Box Score, September 8, 1998” (Baseball Reference)21:44 - Watch Mark McGwire’s 62nd homer of 199822:53 - Listen to Beautiful Illusions Episode 09 - Lying About Santa: Naughty or Nice? from December 202024:38 - The Yankees beat the Red Sox 5-4 in 13 innings at Yankee Stadium on Thursday July 1, 2004, this game is notable for being the famous “Jeter In The Stands” game, and is undoubtedly one of the best Yankees vs Red Sox regular season games of all time, see “July 1, 2004: Best regular season win” (Bronx Pinstripes), “Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees Box Score, July 1, 2004” (Baseball Reference), and watch the Yankees rally and win in the bottom of the 13th28:08 - The 2003 Yankees home opener vs the Minnesota Twins scheduled to be played on Monday April 7, was postponed due to snow and played on Tuesday April 8, the temperature was a balmy 35° at first pitch, the Yankees won 7-3, and Hideki Matsui hit a memorable grand slam in his first game at Yankee Stadium, see “Minnesota Twins at New York Yankees Box Score, April 8, 2003” (Baseball Reference)29:17 - See the referenced "poster" which was indeed created with Microsoft Paint31:27 - The Diamondbacks came back in the bottom of the 9th to beat the Yankees 3-2 in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series, see the winning hit by Luis Gonzalez off of future Hall of Famer, greatest closer of all time, and absolute Yankee legend Mariano Rivera32:08 - See “Baseball History, American History and You” (National Baseball Hall of Fame) and “The National Pastime” (Our Game MLB Blog)33:05 - Watch James Earl Jones in his role as Terence Mann reciting one of the most famous monologues in movie history from 1989’s Field of Dreams, and while you’re at it watch Ray have a catch with his dad, just because...34:06 - See “Why are Sportswriters Whitewashing Baseball’s Dark Secrets?” (The Daily Beast, 2018)34:33 - See “The Legend of Mickey Mantle” (American Heritage, 2019), and with an extreme grain of salt see “Mickey Mantle’s 10 Longest Home Runs” (TheMick.com)34:40 - See “Time in a Bottle” by Mickey Mantle recounting his struggles with alcoholism from the April 1994 issue of Sports Illustrated36:39 - See the 2010 article in Sports Illustrated adapted from her Mickey Mantle biography The Last Boy, by baseball writer and journalist Jane Leavy 42:14 - See “After 1968’s ‘Year of the Pitcher,’ MLB lowered the mound. Now, the league could do it again.” (Washington Post, 2019) and “Four stats that showed why baseball had to lower the mound after 1968” (Cut4, MLB.com)43:27 - The Secret of Our Success by Joseph Henrich43:32 - Listen to Mindscape Episode 128 - Joe Henrich on the Weirdness of the West from January 202144:05 - See “The cultural niche: Why social learning is essential for human adaptation” (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012), “A cultural species: How culture drove human evolution” (American Psychological Association, 2011), and “How Culture Drove Human Evolution” (Edge, 2012)44:42 - Watch “Why chimps don’t play baseball” (Nature YouTube Channel)50:09 - See “Stats to Avoid: Batting Average” (FanGraphs) and “Stat to the Future: Why it's time to stop relying on batting average” (Sporting News)50:16 - See “State of Analytics: How the Movement Has Forever Changed Baseball – For Better or Worse” (Stats Perform) and “Statistics ruined baseball by perfecting it” (The Conversation, 2019)54:02 - The new Yankee Stadium opened in 200955:40 - “My version” of Yankee Stadium was actually the renovated version of the original stadium built in 19231:00 - Listen to Beautiful Illusions Episode 06 - What We Talk About When We Talk About Politics from November 2020 and Episode 13 - What We Talk About When We Talk About Politics Part 2: Just the Facts from April 20201:01:05 - Watch Trumbull, CT win the 1989 Little League World Series by beating Taiwan, 5-2This episode was recorded remotely via Zoom in April 2021The “Beautiful Illusions Theme” was performed by Darron Vigliotti (guitar) and Joseph Vigliotti (drums), and was written and recorded by Darron Vigliotti
Michael Clair from MLB.com joins the show to discuss Hank Aaron's legacy (00:29), working at Cut4 (18:57) and the 2021 baseball season (35:43). Later, Ari and Joe find out if Michael thinks a hot dog is a sandwich!(47:25) Follow us on Twitter @HeyBuddyPod Subscribe and leave a review!
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Listen to episode 176 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, in which Neil chatted with Paul Dewhurst of the San Jose Earthquakes [full episode], Jessica Kleinschmidt of NBC Sports Bay Area / then with Cut4 [full episode], Brandon Costa of Sports Video Group [full episode], Tyler Moorehead of TikTok / then with FOX … Continue reading Episode 176: Best Of – Insights on MLS, ESPN, Raiders, MLB, and more
The gang is back after a short break to bring you a discussion on several major topics from the last week... and also the Seattle Mariners (man, so many cheap shots at them). Topics: Players weekend, the insanely deep Dodgers, Jake Bauers' crazy throw, Aquino update, Castellanos is good again, Verlander's No-no, and a remembrance of a Chace Numata. Baurs' Throw: https://twitter.com/Cut4/status/1168911710088060933
Gemma went to the Little League Classic, and she tells Dakota about watching it from a forklift. They also talk about the magic of seeing baseball up close, an MLB version of the classic video game "NBA Jam" and share their favorite videos from Cut4's new YouTube channel. Oh yes, Cut4's on YouTube now and you can find it at youtube.com/cut4.
In this episode, Chris and Dylan discuss the Blue Jays offence, lead by Bo Bichette, and they also take a wider look at the MLB, talking Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers and Astros... even throwing in some Cut4 in Relevance? ZERO. Enjoy!
Ep. 82 — Bobby and Alex briefly banter about watching baseball with the sound off. Then they attempt, in possibly futile fashion, to predict what the second half headlines will be, including a couple players reaching some rarified air, surprise playoff teams and a changing narrative on baseball’s competitive structure. This week’s Three Up, Three Down features baseball players playing tennis and Matt Chapman emerging as baseball’s unlikely sad boy. Links: Cut4 on MLB’s clubhouse DJs Robot umps have arrived Songs featured in this episode: Bee Gees — “You Should Be Dancing” • Taking Back Sunday — “MakeDamnSure” • Booker T. & the M.G.’s — “Green Onions” ~~ Follow Tipping Pitches on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Find more great content over at tippingpitches.atavist.com. Questions, comments, or concerns? Shoot us an email at tippingpitchespod@gmail.com.
This episode of the Replacement Level Podcast features Michael Clair. Michael is a writer for MLB.com and CUT4. He joined me to discuss his piece on the history of American baseball being played in... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Ep. 77 — Alex and Bobby run through some baseball-themed Jeopardy questions (and knock them out of the park), and try to parse which unwritten rule Twins minor leaguer Royce Lewis broke. Then they bring on Britni de la Cretaz, a sports columnist for Longreads and writer focusing on the intersection of sports and gender, to talk about making space for women in baseball beyond the foul lines, her writing process in an under-covered corner of sports journalism, and why she’s watching less baseball this year. Finally, this week’s Three Up, Three Down features a patchwork A’s rotation, and what Yasiel Puig’s bat tastes like. Follow Britni on Twitter here, and subscribe to her newsletter here. Links: Baseball-themed Jeopardy questions Yasiel Puig tells us why he licks his bat Alex Rodriguez goes #2 just like the rest of us plebes Songs featured in this episode: Girlpool — “It Gets More Blue” • Real Estate — “Crime” • The Cure — “In Between Days” • Booker T. & the M.G.’s — “Green Onions” ~~ Follow Tipping Pitches on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Find more great content over at tippingpitches.atavist.com. Questions, comments, or concerns? Shoot us an email at tippingpitchespod@gmail.com.
On the latest episode of the River Blast Podcast, Alex and Noah talk about the Pirates use of an opener, the team's successful road trip out west and of course, the dominant play of Josh Bell. Next up, the guys sit down to chat with Michael Clair of Cut4 to break down all things Pirates and baseball. Finally, they end the show with everyone's favorite part....... segments! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/river-blast-radio/support
Jessica Kleinschmidt from Cut4 and NBC Sports Bay Area joins the podcast to discuss the 2018 MLB playoffs and the major storylines heading into each championship series. Jessica also discusses her new role with NBC Sports Bay Area and what it's going to take to make baseball fun again. In the second half of the episode Frank and Brendan breakdown week 6 of the NFL season and discuss on the of craziest weekends the NFL has had in a long time. Please rate and review on iTunes, and follow us on twitter @frankthetankpod
Dakota, Gemma and Eric are having a great October, but theirs isn't as great at the Braves fan that got Ronald Acuna Jr.'s face tattooed on her arm or every single member of the Boston Red Sox's. On this episode, the Cut4 staff talks about all the postseason action, the best team troll moves and the rumored remake of 'Rookie of the Year.'
We are about to watch the New York Yankees face the Oakland Athletics in a one-game elimination death match. Yay. Naturally, we decided to do a podcast to sum up our feelings on the Wild Card game, as well as the 2nd half of the season. Also naturally, we invited former Pinstripe Alley writer and current Cut4 contributor Andrew Mearns back on the PahSahp. Was this just an opportunity for Kunj and I to yell “MEARNS!” all PahSahp long. I’m not saying it was, but I’m not not saying that as well.We discuss what the Yankees managed to accomplish this year and what they have to look forward to in the playoffs. Of course, the thing we all have to look forward to is drinking and pain and hopefully some excitement mixed in. Of course, we all decide to give our Yankees and Mitres of the second half, because that’s what we do. The answers will probably not shock you, to be honest. Especially the Mitres.
Rick Tittle is joined by Roxy Bernstein as they discuss Players Week in the MLB with MLB.com's Cut4 writer, Gemma Kaneko. The guys also touch on the new NFL tackle rule.
Brad and Picha are in talking about the crazy week revolving around the Indians. Everything from two walk off wins to fans booing their own players, to an All Star Game logo reveal. They also talk about who would get their vote for AL MVP as of right now and honoring National Baseball Card Day, they talk about an article from Cut4 about the coolest looking baseball cards of all time and give their picks on which they think is the coolest.
They're in a pennant race! Yes, the Philadelphia Phillies are making a run toward the MLB postseason after acquiring talent before the trade deadline. To get into the ongoing storylines of this Phillies team we brought Eric Chesterton from MLB.com Cut4 onboard for an in-depth interview and discussion. How does the present and future of this Phillies team look for us fans?But first, on the Brief News & Views segment:1. The over-saturation of the NBA in the offseason. (7:10)2. The media digging up old high school tweets of athletes. (12:30)3. NFL teams we're looking forward to following this coming 2018 season. (21:10)4. Flyers Talk: a new/old Vice President, and Robert Hagg signs a 2-year contract. (25:00)Then we get into our Up or Down segment where we briefly analyze Philly sports figures to determine if their needle is moving up or down. (32:40)What we're throwing down on the Table this week is a great interview with Eric Chesterton from MLB.com Cut4. First, Eric graded Matt Klentak after acquiring a couple new pieces before the trade deadline. From there, we dove into and analyzed the newly acquired Phillies – Astrubal Cabrera, Wilson Ramos and Aaron Loup – and how they'll impact the team moving forward. We also discussed how Maikel Franco is still wearing the red pinstripes and why. Can Jake Arietta end the season strong, and help minimize not getting an additional starter? What will become of this team's defense over the next six weeks? All of this and much more! It's a great interview you won't want to miss! (38:25)
Welcome to Episode 26 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. The season has come to an end, and it's time to review what we learned during the 2018 season and take a moment to appreciate the incredible run of the Texas-Tyler Patriots. Here's what we've got in this episode: World Series review (at 1:32) How the Patriots won it all They proved rather loudly that they deserved the at-large bid they received Notable performers: Blake Maddox, Alex Bishop, Simon Sedillo, Alexander Masotto Why many of these players are used to winning national championships Texas Lutheran coming up just short (at 6:30) The Bulldogs were our Team of Destiny, and they almost pulled it off General takeaways from watching the games in Appleton (at 8:00) Season in review (at 9:15) What did we learn from doing a podcast about D-III baseball this season? Draft Preview (at 11:30) A small number of D-III players will be selected in next week's MLB Draft -- who are some of the guys that have a shot to get picked? The four we are most closely watching (link to Cut4 article) Junior RHP Hugh Smith -- Whitworth Senior RHP Tommy Parsons -- Adrian Junior SS Michael Wielansky -- Wooster Senior OF Daytona Bryden -- UW-Whitewater Some other guys we think could get picked on Day 3 (at 17:20) Discussing the four categories of D-III draftees (at 20:10) Then we abruptly say goodbye. Actually we don't even say goodbye. But thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759
Somehow, the boys got Cut4's Jessica Kleinschmidt to come on the podcast to talk about Cut4, her new show "Infinite Jess", Oakland Athletics, and the west coast baseball scene. We talk general baseball round table after.
Alex welcomes Michael Clair of MLB Cut4 to talk about the trades the Pirates made this offseason and the future of the NL Central. The two also chat about player nicknames and former Pirate Jose Bautista's return to third base. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listen to episode 118 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, with Jessica Kleinschmidt, Writer/Social/Content Producer for Cut4 and Major League Baseball. 64 minute duration. Show format contains separate parts. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or listen on Stitcher Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Connect on LinkedIn
It's time to close the book on "A Golden Crown," so it's also time for Andrew and Manu to close the book on one Viserys Targaryen, who overplays his small hand and ends up dead at Khal Drogo's hands from a molten gold crown present. Whoops! In the two other scenes, Theon grudgingly has to bid Ros adieu since she is heading south to King's Landing, and Ned has his "eureka!" moment about Joffrey's parentage when telling his daughters that they must leave the city. This podcast is not from the mouths of babes, but hey! It's a podcast. Enjoy. Compare the scene settings between Ros & Theon's goodbye and Jaime & Brienne's fight Thrones "History & Lore" feature on the origins of House Baratheon Follow Andrew's MLB.com writing on Cut4 in 2018; articles will also be listed weekly at his own site iTunes link Google Play link
On this very special episode of the NastyCast, hosts Nathan Dokken (@NathanDokken), Ron Rigney (@therealmaday), and Van Lee (@ManlyVanLee) are joined by Cut4's very own Jessica Kleinschmidt (@KleinschmidtJD) to discuss the third base position and how they feel about it! They talk about sleepers like Nicholas Castellanos, busts like a certain new San Francisco Giant, and also engage in some ADP wars. Van offends yet another guest with a Frasier TV reference and even Nate has some bad things to say about his Minnesota boy Miguel Sano. Check out Jessica and her fine work on Cut4 and the NastyCast every week here on Blog Talk Radio!
With Gemma out of town, Jake Mintz and Chris Landers joined Dakota to discuss Mike Trout's Eagles fandom and share which players they'd induct into the Cut4 Hall of Fame. The group also picked their favorite bat flip - can you guess which it was?
In the first episode of the New Year, Dakota, Gemma and Michael make their most outlandish predictions for the 2018 season. Is Jharel Cotton about to break out? Will Josh Donaldson play in the postseason? How close is the Pirate Parrot to forming his own pirate republic? The Cut4 staff also decides which player is having the most fun offseason and Sean Doolittle's review of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi."
Real Yankees Fan Ian Kay joins Dakota and Gemma to analyze the team's Wild Card Game performance, but mostly to compliment Aaron Judge. The Cut4 staff also talks about Jacob deGrom's shocking new haircut and Ben Zobrist's habit of wearing his full uniform out. They also congratulate Sean Doolittle and Eireann Dolan on their utterly delightful elopement.
Ep. 11 — Coming in hot with two episodes this week! Alex and Bobby talk with Anthony DiComo, the Mets beat writer for MLB.com and their first-ever Guest of the Pod, about a turbulent season for the Metropolitans, the life of a beat writer in 2017, and Jacob deGrom’s sudden transformation. They also banter about the playoffs and discuss the storylines they’re looking forward to watching this October. You can find Anthony on Twitter at @AnthonyDiComo. Links: Jacob deGrom is a new man The A’s (kinda) made the playoffs! Songs featured in this episode: Tom Petty — “I Won’t Back Down” • Tom Petty — “Free Fallin'” ~~ Follow Tipping Pitches on Twitter. Questions, comments, or concerns? Shoot us an email at tippingpitchespod@gmail.com.
Ian Kay returns to the Cut4Cast, and along with Dakota and Gemma, he discusses up-and-coming food blogger Bryce Harper, Zack Cozart's donkey and new Cardinal Tyler O'Neill's bodybuilder dad. The Cut4 staff also devises some totally unlikely fake trades, but you know, they have fun.
This week, Cut4's newest writer, Jessica Kleinschmidt, joins Dakota and Gemma to talk about hidden ballpark secrets, exciting defensive plays and the undeniable coolness of breaking the stadium lights with a home run. Jessica shares her opinions on important baseball issues, and reminds everyone not to run with scissors (unless you're an athletic trainer trying to fix a uniform).
This week, Dakota and Gemma get to know new Cut4 writer Eric Chesterton, who says his walkup music would be "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." They also pick their favorite MiLB promotions and wonder how Joe Maddon got three catchers on the field at once. Most importantly, they invent baseball's answer to the Met Gala: the Mets Gala, where baseball and high fashion meet.
Ben Hill joins the Cut4 staff this week to talk about the coolest MiLB promotion of year: EclipseFest. Dakota, Gemma and Chris also discuss Martha Stewart's jinxing powers, Super Bucco Run and the tastiness of the Mariners' roasted grasshoppers.
Regular season baseball is finally back, and Dakota, Gemma and Michael are over the moon about it. Not as over the moon as Madison Bumgarner's two home run balls though. This week the Cut4 staff talks favorite Opening Day moments and favorite second teams, as well as tracking David Ross' performance on "Dancing with the Stars."
Are the Twins actually the most fun team in baseball? This week, Twins beat reporter Rhett Bollinger joins the Cut4 staff to talk about Byron Buxton, Phil Hughes' Twitter drafts folder and Joe Mauer's secret rap studio. Dakota, Gemma and Ben also discuss Mets pitchers going shark fishing, Mike Piazza's soccer team, and the imminent return of Big Papi.
At long last, the Cut4Cast's wishes have been answered: Prince Fielder has a cooking show, and best of all, it's called "Fielder's Choice." This week, Gemma, Ian and Michael try to figure out what the show is about and how they can get on it. Nationals beat reporter Jamal Collier also stops by to explain why pitchers and catchers reporting is like the first day of school, and how to best protect yourself from alligators during Spring Training.
Which new candidate on the Hall of Fame ballot is the Cut4 staff most excited about? This week, Dakota, Gemma and Corinne share memories of their favorite almost-Hall of Famers, discuss the best offseason stories and learn which World Baseball Classic team refers to the sport as "honkbal."
Who will be this year's MVPs? Dakota, Gemma and Michael don't know, but thankfully they've made up their own Cut4 awards to make up for it. They also discuss baseball songs that deserve as much recognition as "Go Cubs Go," choose baseball players to help them with their homework and talk about cute MLB dogs.
The Chicago Cubs won the World Series. Doesn't reading that sentence feel weird? This week, Dakota and Gemma interview new Cut4 writer Corinne Landrey and discuss their favorite moments from Game 7. Corinne also weighs in on important baseball issues, like if adults should bring gloves to the game and which team has the best uniforms in MLB.
This week, Dakota, Gemma and Chris share their favorite Cut4 stories of the week and discuss which dance the Red Sox outfield should master. They also consider dethroning Ian in favor of an MLB manager. But which one would make the best real-life boss? Listen to the Cut4Cast to find out.
Cut4's own Michael Clair visited the Sonoma Stompers, and this week, Dakota and Gemma ask him about witnessing history in the form of the first female professional baseball players since the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. They also give baseball players presidential nicknames (and vice versa) and put together their dream MLB Senior Circuit team.
Which celebrity All-Star is the Cut4 staff most excited to watch? How many home runs will totally jacked J.K. Simmons hit? This week, Dakota, Gemma and Chris choose their favorite celebrities to cheer for, discuss new baseball traditions and talk about their dream pitching matchups.
This week, Dakota, Gemma and Ian try to solve baseball's greatest mysteries. But they aren't very good detectives, so they spend the rest of the podcast picking holidays that deserve custom MLB uniforms, inviting famous athletes to their retirement parties and sharing their secret grilled cheese recipes.
Baseball is back, and the Cut4 staff could not be more excited. This week, Dakota, Gemma and Ben play "Meal or No Meal" with exciting new ballpark foods, choose their favorite storyline from MLB's first week and ask Major Leaguers to hang out with them at strange tourist destinations.
The Cut4 staff joins the #CapsOn movement, sharing their favorite baseball hat memories and discussing which caps they'd love to own. And, with the ballparks announcing their newest culinary options, Dakota, Gemma and Chris debate which new food item they're most excited for this season.
What kind of advice would your mom give you if you were a baseball player? This week, the Cut4 staff tries to figure out how to play the game their mom's way. They also choose Heads of State to watch games with and come up with some very fashionable new uniform modifications. Then, they demand that Ichiro make them all customized shirts.
Can anyone be to blogging what David Ortiz is to baseball? This week, the Cut4 staff wonders if they could defeat any MLBers in contests of skill. They also talk about the baseball traditions you absolutely should not try in your workplace and make up the worst Minor League promotions they can think of.
This week, the Cut4 staff decides which MLB player they would trade places with for a day (and for some reason, parkour is involved.) They also talk about which players who signed in the offseason will be the most fun to watch with their new teams and demand that someone explain confusing parts of pop culture to them.
Perhaps due to their immense jealousy of Yoenis Cespedes' incredible cars, the Cut4 staff dreams up their own flashy Spring Training entrances. They also decide which MLB players would make the best college professors and get into a highly emotional debate about the best baseball movie of all time.
Could anyone on the Cut4 staff hit a home run? Could anyone on the Cut4 staff accomplish any baseball feat? Probably not, but that's not going to stop them from speculating. This week, Dakota, Gemma and Ian talk athletic skills and baseball on Broadway and choose their favorite players with glasses.
Is David Price's dog Astro more amazing than Josh Collmenter's hamster, Slider? This week, the Cut4 staff figures out which baseball pet is the best, decides which MLB player they'd most like to attend the Super Bowl with and explains when they know baseball season has really begun.
Jose Bautista's bat flip heard 'round the world made it onto his Topps baseball card... but what would the Cut4 staff have on their own cards? This week, Dakota, Gemma and Ben choose life stats, pick their MLB entourages and decide which elements of the Super Bowl baseball should borrow.
This week, the Cut4 staff talks to Giants prospect Tyler Beede about music and Minor League life. They also choose their ideal MLB roommates, give each other baseball advice and pick TV shows for their favorite players to appear on.
Spring Training is just around the corner, so this week, the Cut4 staff shares what they're most excited about. They also wonder which MLB player would be the best to call if they were stranded on the side of the road, and Gemma gives Justin Upton some advice about moving to Detroit.
The Cut4 staff is excited for the return of "The X-Files," so on this week's episode, they decide which MLB duo would make the best paranormal investigators. They also try to channel their own psychic powers by making bold predictions about the 2016 season, and offer advice for getting ready for Spring Training.
With Gemma in Detroit for the Holidays, Cut4 staffers Dakota and Michael break down their favorite moments from 2015 - from Ichiro's pitching appearance to Kyle Schwarber's famous Wrigley Field home run and everything in between.
The newest "Star Wars" film is about to be released and no one could be more excited than the Cut4 staff. Well … sort of. In this week's episode, they decide which MLB team would make the best Star Wars ensemble and someone decides to cast Marcus Stroman as "that beepy robot."
Baseball isn't an Olympic sport (for now), but which MLB players would be able to go for the gold anyway? This week, the Cut4 staff wonders if Andrelton Simmons would make a good rhythmic gymnast, if Yoenis Cespedes could throw a javelin like he throws a baseball and if Evan Gattis could crush the competition.
Which MLB team would make the best Saturday morning cartoon squad, i.e., would you watch the Marlins or the Mets try to solve mysteries and fight crime? The Cut4 staff answers this question (and others) on this week's podcast.
Ever wonder which historical figures would be the most fun to play baseball with? Would Mark Twain make a good broadcaster? How athletic would William Shakespeare be? Cut4's staff gets to the bottom of these very important questions on this week's podcast.
Watching the Royals win the World Series was fun, but that means the offseason has begun. How will we all get through it? Luckily, the Cut4 staff has some tips, from building baseball blanket forts to starting a baseball book club. And, since it's never too early to talk about 2016, tune in to find out who the staff thinks will win the World Series next year (so you call them on it next October).
What MLB-themed costume should you wear for Halloween? Want to know which baseball story is ready to be adapted into the next great sports movie? Luckily, the Cut4 staff is here to help. Listen to this week's podcast for answers to these questions and more.
What's the most potent curse in baseball? Does Taylor Swift have any say over who makes the postseason? Should there be rules about how the national anthem is sung? This week, the Cut4 staff discusses these questions and more.
What's the best part of the postseason? Can fans really help decide if a team wins or loses? Most importantly, is El Nino really going to affect October baseball? Listen to the Cut4 staff answer these questions and more on this week's podcast.
You're familiar with the Cy Young, the Rookie of the Year and the MVP, but isn't there room for a few more awards? Why not "Best Home Run" or "Best Smile?" Tune in to hear the Cut4 staff figure out who the winners of their new awards would be, and stick around to hear their idea for a 24/7 Postseason Island.
Which MLB managers could also handle the duties as the head coach of a football team? Which souvenirs are the best to take home from the ballpark? Who would win a league-wide pregame standoff? The Cut4 staff discussed these questions (and more) on this week's episode - plus, they all did Hawk Harrelson impressions. You don't want to miss that, right?
If you had to relocate to another country but you still wanted to watch live baseball, where would you go? If a piece of a player's equipment gave you that player's talents, what item would you want and who would it belong to? The Cut4 staff discusses these questions and more. But most importantly, they also determine baseball's most memorable bacon moment.
Can you jinx a no-hitter? Which Major Leaguers would do the best on Jeopardy? Which celebrity fans could carry their team to a World Series title? The Cut4 staff debates these questions, share their own superstitions and discuss Jeopardy strategies on this week's edition of the Cut4Cast.
Who is the most under-the-radar player in MLB right now? If you try to throw an opposing team's home run back onto the field, do you need a cutoff man? And what games should we be looking forward to this week? The Cut4 staff discusses these questions and more on this week's Cut4Cast.
Which fictional universe would be the most fun to play baseball in? Could Stars Hollow or Pawnee field a better Little League team? And which current MLB park has the coolest architectural features? The Cut4 staff discusses these topics and more on this week's podcast.
Which player are you most excited to see on his new team? If you were traded, which team would you want to go to and how would you say goodbye? In anticipation of the Trade Deadline, the staff of Cut4 asks these questions and more.
Which rapper would make the best baseball player? Which food would you name your Minor League team after? And could anyone make it into the Cut4 Hall of Fame, an institution with completely different and unusual criteria from the Cooperstown Hall of Fame? This week, the staff of Cut4 answers life's truly important questions.
What kind of facial hair is the most impressive? Can you really jinx a no-hitter? Plus, Red Sox pitcher Joe Kelly joins the Cut4 staff to discuss beards, dance moves and more.
We love walk-up songs, but what other baseball moments should be scored by music? What stats do you wish were included on baseball cards? And can any pair of athletic BFFs compare to Big Papi and Gronk? This week, the Cut4 staff discusses these questions and more.
Who's the first overall pick in the MLB Mascot Draft? And what inspiring advice can the Cut4 staff give to the actual MLB Draft class of 2015? Most importantly, is there a wrong way to eat a hot dog? Listen to this week's Cut4Cast for insight on these topics and more.
Which non-MLB athlete would you want to see try baseball? Which rules from other sports would make baseball even better? Should Jose Bautista's nickname be "The Special One?" This week, the Cut4 staff answers these questions and others.
What's the best uniform set in baseball today? Which retro jerseys do you miss the most? If a jersey had a collar, would you wear it to work? Discuss these questions and more with the staff of Cut4 and special guest Dan Wohl on this week's Cut4Cast.
What's the best ballpark prank? How about the most incredible ballpark feat? Most importantly, is Tom Gorzelanny the greatest pitcher of all time? The staff of Cut4 discusses these questions and more on this week's Cut4Cast.
What's the etiquette of a ballpark date? Can Statcast tell us if we should go on a second one? The Cut4 staff answers these questions and more on this week's Cut4Cast.
Which MLB-er would win a baseball-themed version of "Dancing with the Stars"? Is the Phillie Phanatic's approval rating a full 100%? The Cut4 stuff answers these questions and more on this week's Cut4Cast.
We know there are unwritten rules for the game of baseball, but what about being a fan? And which storylines from April are you most excited about? The Cut4 staff discusses these important questions and more on this week's edition of the Cut4Cast.
Can anything fill the void left by Yasiel Puig's bat flips? Which celebrity, presidential ghosts included, would be the most fun to watch a ballgame with? And why aren't there more baseball TV shows in the world? Speculate with the Cut4 staff on these topics and more on this week's podcast.
What should Bryce Harper's nickname be? Is "Hunter Pence" the secret identity of an actual superhero? And are we living in the Renaissance of walk-up songs? The Cut4 staff delves into these important issues and more on this week's episode.
If Shakespeare wrote about Bryce Harper, what character would he be? How far does your fandom go -- would you shave your team's logo into your hair? Would you change your name to your favorite player's? The Cut4 staff discusses these questions and more in this week's Cut4Cast.
What's your favorite ballpark food? If you could add anything to a stadium's menu, what would it be? Join the Cut4 staff as they answer these questions (and fight about the definition of a sandwich).
Which stadium would you most like to skydive into? Would you wear a workout shirt if Matt Harvey had worn it first? Join the Cut4 staff in adding these things and more to your MLBucket list.
Could Yasiel Puig and Juan Uribe beat Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano on the Amazing Race? Would Benny "The Jet" Rodriguez or Dottie Hinson be better additions to a fictional baseball character team? The Cut4 staff discusses these very important issues and more on this week's edition.
If you could roadtrip to Spring Training with one ballplayer, who would it be? Could you handle the pressures of being a closer? Celebrate the return of baseball with the Cut4 staff as they discuss these important topics and more.
Which Padres outfielder has the most swag? Can you keep wearing a player's shirsey even after he ditches your favorite team? The Cut4 staff tackles these vital questions and dissects the most exciting storylines heading into Spring Training.