American baseball player
POPULARITY
Immaculate Grid challenge for 8/15/23 involving former Twins players Danny Valencia, Bobby Keilty and Dave Winfield. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Immaculate Grid challenge for 8/15/23 involving former Twins players Danny Valencia, Bobby Keilty and Dave Winfield. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Immaculate Grid challenge for 8/15/23 involving former Twins players Danny Valencia, Bobby Keilty and Dave Winfield. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Immaculate Grid challenge for 8/15/23 involving former Twins players Danny Valencia, Bobby Keilty and Dave Winfield. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Always Be Cool (ABC) Podcast - Bobby Kerr & Darren Copeland of SummitLendingUSA.com
Any regrets in your career?Will he be at Royals Fantasy Camp in November?Danny Valencia altercation - have Billy set up the scenario and tell story2006 AA Team - Frank White Manager, Gordo, Billy, Mitch Maier, Chris Lubanski, even Mike Sweeney for a few gamesCountry Breakfast - How'd that come about? Best nickname in history of sports.Catcher, Chris Gimenez & Pitcher, Tomlin - Framing pitches and took him YARD!2012 Home Run Derby - Booing Cano, HR Derby, Stolen base in the playoffs - His decision or did he get a sign?Experience with teams outside of KC (Oakland and NY, two storied franchises)Favorite or best teammatesAny teammates that he was not a fan of?FUN FACT: 340th highest batting average in history (minimum of 1000 plate appearances, just ahead of HAL MCRAEZack Greinke stories?How important is it for teammates/co-workers to get along with one another and have mutual respect? Best examples from this in MLB clubhouses?Any examples of teammates NOT being inclusive or respectful?Leaving KC - Can you talk through that time period when you left KC and went to Oakland? What events transpired to essentially make you leave KC?ABC PodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alwaysbecoolpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thebobbykerrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alwaysbecoolpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebobbykerrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alwaysbecoolSummit LendingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SummitLendingUSATwitter: https://twitter.com/SummitLendingUSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/summitlendingusa/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/summitlendingkc/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/loantipskc
Born with a knack for numbers, Danny started his journey in finance during high school as a supermarket cashier. Eventually following the advice of his elders to become an accountant, he attended and graduated from William Paterson University's Cotsakos College of Business with a bachelor's degree in Accounting. During college, he completed an internship and was eventually hired as a staff accountant with Avis Budget Group where he worked for 5 years. Feeling that something was missing, Danny began to search for a career where he could combine his love of finance with his passion for connecting with and helping people. In late 2012, that career found him, when his girlfriend (now wife) began working as the secretary for a small mortgage company. After hitting it off with the CEO Michael Sema at the company holiday party, Danny decided to try his hand at the mortgage industry. As fate would have it, in early 2013 Avis Budget Group was simultaneously going through consolidation and offered Danny two options. Either keep his staff accountant role and relocate from New Jersey to Virginia Beach, or part ways with the company and take a severance package. The news couldn't have come at a better time as Danny was already planning his exit and this just gave him the financial parachute and confidence to do so. Danny has been a licensed Mortgage Banker with Get A Rate since June 2013, licensed Life Insurance Agent since 2014 and licensed NJ Real Estate Agent since 2015. Branded by his peers as 'The Bearded Banker', he has been able to excel in the real estate industry by applying his knowledge in accounting, as well as his experience with owning, investing in, and flipping real estate, to help guide his clients not only through the delicate mortgage process but even beyond the initial transaction into the realms of personal finance, wealth creation, and wealth protection.
In this episode, join Chana Weinberg to learn about the life and career of MLB journey man Danny Valencia, and how being raised as a proud Jew by his mother led him to become the first baseman for the Israel national team that made it all the way to the Olympics. This limited-run podcast will tell the story of how a small country the size of New Jersey which features no professional baseball league managed to produce a world-class team that beat a string of baseball Goliaths to secure a trip to Tokyo. With unprecedented insider access to players, coaches, and managers, the show will tell the stories of the ragtag team of athletes -- some former Major Leaguers, some underdogs -- who managed to pull off one of the greatest upsets in modern sports history, touching on larger themes like faith, friendship, and nationhood. This is a production of SoulShop in partnership with the Israel Association of Baseball.
This week we spoke with former Miami Hurricane and MLB player Danny Valencia. Valencia played at Miami in 2005 and was a part of one of the most talented teams in Miami Hurricanes baseball history. During his time in the bigs, Valencia played for 8 teams from 2010-2018 where he sported a career .268 batting average and hit 96 home runs during his big league career. We spoke with Danny about his time at The U, what life was like in the major and minor leagues, and his upcoming opportunity to play for team Israel in the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games.
Josh Darrow catches up with Canes baseball alum and nine-year Major League Baseball veteran Danny Valencia, who talks about his time at UM, his experience with seven MLB clubs and his upcoming trip to the Summer Olympics in Tokyo with Team Israel.
Major leaguer, Olympian, father, husband and friend are a few words to describe Danny Valencia. A hometown hero of south Florida and one who made It to the top of his sport. With the combination of an incredible focus, hours of practice, killer instincts and unrelenting grind, Danny made It 10 years in major league baseball. His dream came true as he played alongside some of his child hood heroes. We break down what It takes to become a professional athlete, the years of sacrifice, the dedication to stay in peak physical condition and continue a laser focused routine until the end of his career. Danny speaks of his greatest achievements along the way including one of the most important new responsibilities of becoming a father.Enjoy the show, follow his new life adventures and future Olympic run on instagram @dvalencia22 or twitter
The Auckland Tuatara have recruited five former Major League baseballers for their upcoming Australian League season.Outfielder Eric Young Junior headlines the group, having spent over a decade at the highest level with the likes of the Rockies, Mets, Braves, Yankees and Angels.He's joined by infielder Danny Valencia, and pitchers Justin Grimm, Kyle Davies and Zach Phillips.General manager Regan Wood says Young showed his initiative.“He reached out to us via social media, saying he was keen to join the party.”The Tuatara will play their entire season in New Zealand if it starts.LISTEN ABOVE
In this season finale episode, I interview Danny Valencia, former MLB player and member of Olympic Team Israel. We talk about his baseball career, high school memories, and unwillingness to ever sit still. We play an epic game of Dope or Nope and I test his memory in "Let's Replay Y2K."
Former Blue Jay Danny Valencia joins Outta The Park. One of the most misunderstood Blue Jays talks openly about just that. Barry recounts a story about Danny Valencia saving him from certain disaster. It all goes down in a haunted hotel. Vasectomies and pet peeves are just some of the topics that Barry, Danny and Matt cover. Has Trolls World Tour changed the movie landscape? Will movie theatres go under after COVID is all said and done because of the unprecedented success of Trolls World Tour on demand? Is there a secret sauce that makes movie popcorn taste like movie popcorn? HINT: There is. Ask Barry Davis discusses the sports that will become popular with the major 4 sports on hold.
The Athletic's Dan Connolly joins Paul and Bobby to discuss the discovery of Cedric Mullins, the curious case of Danny Valencia and the O's flirtation with history. (8/27/18)
Due to several big-time free agents still unsigned, some MLB players are talking players strike. Chip and Cern dig little into what started the 1994 MLB Strike. Chip and Cern review the Adam Wainwright clip where he is talking about a strike. Find out who is still unsigned, how much are they making and some Giants salary talk on this episode of the Chip and Cern Show. Bryce Harper and Manny Machado are the two biggest free agents that are yet to be signed and many think that owners are colluding against these big players and their contracts. Chip has some tips on how to get the strike does not look like some money grab. Chip and Cern learn up about what caused the 1994 strike and how it affected the game after that. Chip just starts reading off some stats from the 1994 strike-shortened season. Cern has a great point in saying the game of baseball isn’t ready for a strike. Attendance is down, and the game is tough to keep up with, so a strike isn’t a good one to take for the MLB. Here are the remaining free agents for 2019 MLB: Catchers Martin Maldonado (32, 0.9) Matt Wieters (33, 0.9) First basemen Hanley Ramirez (35, -0.2) Logan Morrison (31, -0.7) Second basemen Josh Harrison (31, 0.3) Logan Forsythe (32, -0.2) Brandon Phillips (38, -0.3) Third basemen Chase Headley (35, -0.4) Danny Valencia (34, -0.4) Jose Reyes (36, -0.9) Shortstops Manny Machado (26 years old, 6.2 WAR) Jose Iglesias (29, 2.5) Left fielders Marwin Gonzalez (30, 1.6) Denard Span (35, 1.5) Craig Gentry (35, 0.6) Matt Holliday (39, 0.1) Center fielders Adam Jones (33, 0.5) Austin Jackson (32, -1.0) Right fielders Bryce Harper (26 years old, 3.5 WAR) Carlos Gonzalez (33, 1.7) Jose Bautista (38, 1.0) Carlos Gomez (33, -0.5) Chris Young (35, -0.5) Designated hitters Evan Gattis (32, 0.0) Starting pitchers Dallas Keuchel (31, 3.6) Gio Gonzalez (33, 2.0) Clay Buchholz (34, 1.9) James Shields (37, 0.8) Edwin Jackson (35, 0.7) Doug Fister (35, 0.3) -- Retired (2/13). Bartolo Colon (46, 0.2) Yovani Gallardo (33, 0.1) Miguel Gonzalez (35, -0.3) Chris Tillman (31, -0.4) Ervin Santana (36, -0.5) Relief pitchers Craig Kimbrel (31, 1.5) Tony Sipp (35, 0.9) Nick Vincent (32, 0.7) Tyler Clippard (34, 0.5) Adam Warren (31, 0.3) Bud Norris (34, 0.2) Ryan Madson (38, 0.2) Santiago Casilla (38, 0.1) Jorge De La Rosa (38, 0.0) Justin Hancock (28, 0.0) Fernando Salas (34, 0.0) Blake Wood (33, 0.0) Matt Belisle (39, -0.2) AJ Ramos (32, -0.2) Jim Johnson (36, -0.3) Boone Logan (34, -0.3) Peter Moylan (40, -0.4) Blaine Boyer (37, -0.9) Joaquin Benoit (41, N/A) Jandel Gustave (26, N/A) Chip and Cern go on to triggering themselves looking at all the crazy high salaries for subpar players on the Giants. Chip and Cern have some fresh new merch! Tee shirts, hoodies, iPhone and Samsung phone cases and more! Check out the Chip and Cern Merch Store at https://teespring.com/chip-and-cern-heads-unisex-tee Be sure to spread the word around and tell your friends about the Chip and Cern Show. The radio is dying, and podcasts are coming, so be ready. You can plug your phone into your car and listen when driving around. If you want a free sticker, shoot an email to chipandcernshow@gmail.com, and we will give you one. As always we appreciate you spreading the word with your friends, coworkers, family and churchgoing community members. The Hits are great into to the Chip and Cern Show, so share those!
Jesse is back in Baltimore, and he brought Cedric Mullins with him! What a debut for the young centerfield. The crew discuss Mullins's call-up, the DFA'ing of Danny Valencia, Alex Cobb's return to competence, Tim Beckham's extreme failures, and Brian Roberts's induction into the Orioles Hall of Fame. Then, they cap things off with a HEATED discuss on Chris Davis and what needs to be done. Let's just say Jesse and Marcus disagree.Links:Mullins promoted, Valencia DFA'edhttps://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2018/08/orioles-designate-danny-valencia-select-cedric-mullins.html Beckham's nightmare at shortstophttps://www.camdenchat.com/2018/8/13/17681556/baltimore-orioles-tim-beckham-shorstop-bad-problems-free-agent-rumor-2018Chris Davis speaks to MASN's Roch Kubatkohttp://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/08/chris-davis-on-struggles-false-theories-and-whether-hed-quit.htmlConnect:Website: https://medium.com/the-warehouse-podcast Email: thewarehousepod@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheWarehousePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewarehousepod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWarehousePodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQCLpHQDrP2BeS9MoAS6zFwCamden Depot: http://camdendepot.blogspot.com/ Tyler's Twitter: https://twitter.com/_tyyoung Tyler's Instagram: https://instagram.com/_tyyoung Jesse's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Juggernaut8678 Jesse's Instagram: https://instagram.com/juggernaut8678 Marcus' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Warehousepod28 Marcus' Instagram: https://instagram.com/smoothlife28 Subscribe to us on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and TuneInMusic: freemusicarchive.org Thanks for listening! Get on the email list at thewarehousepod.substack.com
Yonder Alonso hit a two-run home run, while Danny Valencia belted a go-ahead three-run dinger to lead the Mariners to a 6-3 win.
Danny Valencia hit a solo homer and Ben Gamel had five RBIs, but Seattle fell to Baltimore, 7-6. Manager Scott Servais discusses the loss in the race for a Wild Card spot.
On Episode 14 of the Sodo Mojo Podcast, Colby, Dan, Riley and Will sit down to discuss the latest acquisition of Mariners GM Jerry Dipoto. Why did he acquire Yonder Alonso instead of a pitcher? Where will Alonso play? And what about Danny Valencia. We (by we, I mean mostly Colby) also complain about how misused Erasmo Ramirez is. Are there any starters out their that can help the Mariners rotation? Who takes David Phelps job, and what do we expect from Felix Hernandez?
Kyle Seager and Danny Valencia went back-to-back in the 10th, part of four Mariners home runs, to lift Seattle to a 9-7 win.
Danny Valencia had two hits and three RBIs as Nelson Cruz's solo home run in the 10th lifted the Mariners to a 7-6 win.
Kyle Seager cracked three RBI doubles and Christian Bergman tossed 5 2/3 solid innings in the Mariners' 7-3 victory. Scott Servais and Danny Valencia discuss the win after the game.
Mariners manager Scott Servais, Mitch Haniger and Danny Valencia talk about their 14-3 win vs. the Twins.
Scott Servais, Mike Zunino, Nelson Cruz and Danny Valencia discuss the Mariners' 9-2 win vs. the Rays
Kyle Seager crushed a game-winning solo homer in the 8th to cap off the Mariners' four-run rally. Scott Servais and Danny Valencia give their thoughts on the win.
George Bissell, Mike Gianella and Bret Sayre of Baseball Prospectus discuss the state of the position at third base including the #BigThree elite options Kris Bryant, Nolan Arenado and Josh Donaldson (3:00), who is more likely to hit 30 home runs this season: Kyle Seager or Evan Longoria (8:00), the potential ceiling for Anthony Rendon (10:00), should fantasy owners worry about Adrian Beltre’s age (13:00), why is Justin Turner being grossly undervalued (15:00), the major warning signs in Todd Frazier’s profile (17:00), reasons to invest in Yulieski Gurriel, Jose Ramirez and Alex Bregman (25:00), assess the breakout potential of Miguel Sano (34:00), and reveal their late round targets: Hernan Perez, Pablo Sandoval and Danny Valencia (43:00).
11/15/16 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is live! Follow us on Twitter @sporer @enosarris @jasoncollette @paulkastava Manager of the Year Discussion (0:30) Leading Off: Question of the Day Should any of the QO decliners have accepted? (18:00) Notable Transactions/Rumors/Articles/Game Play Jeremy Hellickson and Neil Walker accept QO (20:30) Danny Valencia traded […]
The last thing the Athletics need are teammates getting into an argument. MLB.com's Alyson Footer and Athletics reporter Jane Lee discuss what happened between Billy Butler and Danny Valencia and how Oakland plans on closing out the season.
As the Giants and Dodgers begin a big series in LA, the guys discuss which team has the edge in the NL West race. Plus the guys talk about Mark Trumbo's hot streak and discuss how great he has been for the O's. With David Price starting to heat up, the guys discuss if the Red Sox should have confidence in Price as the postseason approaches. Also the guys predict if Gary Sanchez is the real deal or if he is a one hit wonder. Plus Millar and Rose give their takes on the Danny Valencia and Billy Butler scuffle over the weekend.
With Jeff (@jeff_erickson) on vacation, Scott (@scottjenstad) rides solo discussing, among other things, Matz and Strasburg to the DL, Josh Reddick's struggles in LA and the resurgence of Big Erv. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wes discusses the differences between stand-up comedy and acting and how doing both can help. He talks about a free concert performed by Smash Mouth. He also discusses the recent altercation in the A's clubhouse between Danny Valencia and Billy Butler.
What is it like playing right field in front of the passionate A's fans? Which sport would Danny Valencia like to participate in at the Olympics? What was his opinion on the movie "Moneyball"? All these questions and more when the Oakland Athletics' right fielder steps into the Chatting Cage.
Khris Davis and Danny Valencia's home run party helped give the Athletics a much needed boost. MLB.com's Alyson Footer and Athletics reporter Jane Lee take a closer look at their historic performances and why Sean Manaea should stay up and be able to grow with the A's.
Jeff Erickson and Scott Jenstad discuss the big fight between the Blue Jays and Rangers, Danny Valencia, free agent pickups and all the injuries from over the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00 HINKIE. A huge and inappropriate amount of laughter at Brandon's expense for daring to believe in the mistreated visionary/vampire Samuel Hinkie. 17:50 Wolves. We predict the % chance Newton/Mitchell are back next year. 32:50 Wild. Sustained groans as we decide if and to what extent we'll be rooting on this pack of losers in the playoffs. 45:55 Twins. Our famous 1.2% of the way through season review, including a #Buxchubs check-in. 54:15 Sano outfield review (spoiler alert: wet fart sound). 61:10 We offer our MLB most hated/backup favorite teams. 71:20 - Sportive Explains: Broken Skull Challenge. 74:30 - Sportive Explains: how pro wrestling is the same as musicals. 83:10 - A rememberence of the great Merle Haggard. (All time-stamps approximate/glorified guesses) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The guys stole some time from North Dakota native Marney Gellner of FOX Sports North on a wide array of topics. She discusses her yet--to-be-fulfilled dream of being on Saturday Night Live, her favorite characters from the show, how a UND women's basketball national championship helped form her family, her start in broadcasting in Bismarck and WDAZ in Grand Forks, and her biggest on-air mishap that had Peyton Manning fans gasping. As an added bonus, you also get a Minnesota Twins post-mortem with pod producer and Danny Valencia shersey owner David Folske.
Jim Callis talked with the Pine Tar Podcast about the Brady Aiken draft signing debacle, Mark Appel's development and perception of the Houston Astros around the league. He also discussed the Royals Top 20 prospects and the process that goes into creating the MLB Top 100. Also on this episode Lexington Legends broadcaster Keith Elkins and Idaho Falls announcer Chris Lewis discussed their teams performance up to this point in the season. David and Clint also discussed Billy Butler, Danny Valencia and Christian Colon.
Jeff and Mike talked about the playoff race, the blockbuster Danny Valencia trade, and other trade deadline targets.Then we answered your questions about baseball, life, and other nonsense.