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Passed Ball Show #734 (December 7, 2024) John lists off reasons history should not blame Donnie Moore for the California Angels losing the 1986 American League Championship Series to the Boston Red Sox.
People who remember relief pitcher Donnie Moore often connect Moore's role in what Al Michaels called “the most dramatic hour of sports I've ever seen," to Donnie Moore, three years later, shooting his wife and himself. In this episode, I explore the deeper story that sheds light on what happened on July 18, 1989.
Braves update, Olson on fire, Fried news, ESPN's Jeff Passan literally breaks his back, Atlanta Flames players die, SEC Commish Sankey pays tribute to Mike Leach's necktie fetish, changing of the guard at Wimbledon, how not to draw penises on telestrators, Charles Barkley sounds like a man on the take as he shills for Bud Light, knuckleballers unite! Johnny Bench apologizes, interim Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher on Booby Petrino, Vandy sentences Clark Lea to more years, Jeremy Pruitt even more of a douchebag, Northwestern hazing story gets weirder, still no Red River Shootout, Tour de France idiot, Matt Ryan in CBS booth, another tranny freak ruins race for blind people, NFL forces Joe Namath to sell bar, the perfect Nadia Comaneci, Jean van de Velde's classic meltdown at The Open, Dick Button bday, Donnie Moore kills himself, who was the Curveless Wonder, Phillies owner has boy arrested for keeping foul ball, Ty Cobb gets 4000th, Willie Mays' 3000th, Braves trade for Crime Dog, the late great Buck O'Neil takes at-bats at age 94, Billy Joel closes out Shea Stadium with a little help from his friend Paul McCartney, plus Pete's Tweets and This Day in Sports History
This hard-throwing reliever went from the top of his game at age 31 to a violent death at age 35. The story behind Donnie Moore's downfall is far more complicated than just giving up a big home run. Card 471 on Beckett College football coverage from Lubbock for The Baylor Lariat "What Broke Donnie Moore?" on Deadspin "The Split" on Sports Illustrated 1981 manslaughter story on RetroSimba 1986 ALCS Henderson home run off of Moore National Domestic Violence Hotline
Happy Pride Month Everyone!!! For this month's episode we have Chicago native Donnie Moore! Donnie was our very first guest on Dagger Cast many many moons ago. Needless to say, the man does not age. He is as handsome as ever and just announced his new project SLIM NECK (Just a heads up, it took us a bit to edit this episode so some of the information may seem slightly dated. Sorry!). His new album HOSTAGE is available for pre-order right now at slimneck.bandcamp.com and you can hear the first single RECTIFY on your favorite streaming service. It is a super groovy goth-infected dance song with some intense beat and synth work. It simply rules, great to crank up on your summer drive/walk/bike ride! Donnie and Lindsey talk about the new Evil Dead, Lindsey also talks about Departing Seniors playing at Cannes! So much excitement, so little time. It is always a pleasure catching up with our guests. Hope you enjoy!!
Episode 29 - Forgot about the Marlins weeks ago In this episode: Feel the southeast heat with the J boys on this episode as they discuss and rate Miami Marlins' basemen, offense, defense, and their career. Jeremy and Jamal also strike the topic of having a female manager in a major league, as well as Brotha on Baseball's new article discussing AL's Junior Circuit contracts. Jeremy chose to feature Marlins' players on his week's dingers and ks and Jamal discusses his historic picks. [02:43] 2023 AL West Champions took a big hit - Josh Jung's shoulder injury [05:52] Dinger of the week from Jamal: 1986 ALCS Angels vs Red Sox, Dave Henderson batting Donnie Moore's pitch [09:24] Dinger of the week from Jeremy: Possible Marlins star Jazz Chisholm Jr. batting against Jacob DeGrom [12:10] K of the week from Jamal: David Price pitching J.D. Drew in 2008 ALCS Game 7 [15:40] K of the week from Jeremy: Trevor Rogers of Marlins strikes out nine against the Phillies [19:18] Fair or Foul: In the next decade, there will be a female manager of a major league baseball team [26:58] What to look for and what to watch out on a baseball manager, and which teams to have a female manager in the future [33:13] Who would you take on the next season - Marlin's first basemen: Paul Goldschmidt, José Abreu, Matt Olson, Freddie Freeman [43:14] Wearing GM Hats: Miami Marlins - measuring the team's performance and defense [51:04] Wearing GM Hats: Miami Marlins - offense and notable players, present and former [1:03:45] Wearing GM Hats: Miami Marlins - Trevor Story scenario [1:06:39] Wearing GM Hats: Miami Marlins - fixing the back end of the bullpen [1:13:46] Brotha on Baseball: American League Junior Circuit contracts and player abilities Meet The Hosts Dingers and Ks is a podcast for baseball fans of all ages—new ones or lifelong ones. You'll learn something new about the baseball scene with Jeremy and Jamal to give you perspective on what it means to be in the pro ball today. Jamal Rousell is a baseball blogger from Sportbumz, a left-handed pitcher since high school, a lifelong fan of the game. Baseball is Jeremy Altshule's first love in high school, which helped him explore other sports and do shows. Find Jeremy and Jamal here Jamal's Blogs on Sportbumz: https://sportbumz.com/brothaonbaseball/ Trade your sports teams like stocks here: https://simbull.app/ Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dingersandkspodcast/ Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedingersandks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dingers-and-ks/support
Hubert "Hubie" Brooks played right fielder, third base, and shortstop in fifteen MLB seasons from 1980 to 1994 for the New York Mets, Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels, and Kansas City Royals. Brooks was selected third overall in the 1978 Major League Baseball draft, and was twice named an All-Star. MLB pitcher Donnie Moore was Brooks' cousin.Originally, Brooks was drafted by the Montreal Expos as a senior at Manuel Dominguez High School in the 1974 Draft but chose instead to attend Whittier College and stayed for 1975 through 1976 before transferring to Arizona State University. With the Arizona State Sun Devils, Brooks appeared in two NCAA College World Series, winning in 1977. The ASU shortstop was drafted fifth overall in the January 1976 secondary draft by the Kansas City Royals, fourteenth overall in the June 1976 secondary draft by the Chicago White Sox, second overall in the January 1977 secondary draft by the Oakland Athletics, and again by the White Sox third overall in the June 1977 secondary draft; however, he did not sign with any team. After he played out his college career, he was drafted by the Mets third overall in the 1978 amateur draft, two selections behind ASU teammate Bob Horner.
Hubert "Hubie" Brooks played right fielder, third base, and shortstop in fifteen MLB seasons from 1980 to 1994 for the New York Mets, Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels, and Kansas City Royals. Brooks was selected third overall in the 1978 Major League Baseball draft, and was twice named an All-Star. MLB pitcher Donnie Moore was Brooks' cousin.Originally, Brooks was drafted by the Montreal Expos as a senior at Manuel Dominguez High School in the 1974 Draft but chose instead to attend Whittier College and stayed for 1975 through 1976 before transferring to Arizona State University. With the Arizona State Sun Devils, Brooks appeared in two NCAA College World Series, winning in 1977. The ASU shortstop was drafted fifth overall in the January 1976 secondary draft by the Kansas City Royals, fourteenth overall in the June 1976 secondary draft by the Chicago White Sox, second overall in the January 1977 secondary draft by the Oakland Athletics, and again by the White Sox third overall in the June 1977 secondary draft; however, he did not sign with any team. After he played out his college career, he was drafted by the Mets third overall in the 1978 amateur draft, two selections behind ASU teammate Bob Horner.
What happens when the weight of the world and what defines you relies on one fateful pitch, that could change your life for good or for bad. Listen as we tell the story of Donnie Moore and his crimes against women and his spiral into murder.
En octubre de 1986, cuatro equipos con discretas actuaciones en la postemporada de las Grandes Ligas buscaban el esquivo campeonato de la Serie Mundial. Los Mets y los Astros, en la Liga Nacional, y los Red Sox y los Angels, en la Liga Americana. Si ya de por sí los juegos de postemporada están llenos de drama y ansiedad, donde cada error se magnifica, la postemporada de 1986 puede pasar a la historia como una de los más polémicos. Dos jugadores sufrieron duro castigo por fallar en momentos de máxima presión y a partir de entonces sus vidas nunca más fueron las mismas. Hablamos de Donnie Moore y Bill Buckner. Este es el episodio 1 de la primera temporada de Aficionados Aqui Podcast. Más información en www.aficionadosaqui.com. Referencias: 5to. juego de la Serie de Campeonato de la Liga Americana, 1986, Red Sox vs Angels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPwYfPwl7qs. 6to. juego de la Serie Mundial de 1986, Red Sox vs Mets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0jV_kNs2p0.
LeBron Soaring...The Tragic Story of Donnie Moore...
Chicago's Absolutely Not are shredding guitars and ignorance, and igniting the stage and change with their uncompromising glam punk sound. Their new album "Problematic" takes on injustice and the everyday problematic behaviors that perpetrate chauvinism and oppression. Jill Hopkins spoke with singer and guitarist Donnie Moore about the album and how they're keeping the punk spirit alive in Chicago. Album release show takes place Saturday, March 2nd at The Empty Bottle. For more info, visit: https://notrendrecords.com/absolutely-not
Our first episode features Donnie Moore of Absolutely Not and founder of Glitter Creeps. We talk to Donnie about his love of John Carpenter from his classic works through Halloween (2018).
What do you do when things don't work out the way you wanted them to? What do you do with the feeling of disappoitment? In this message, Donnie Moore shows us through the scriptures how we can overcome disappointment.
Localized Acoustic Session – Twin Lions "The Ballad of Donnie Moore" live from the Alt Buffalo Studios. Localized airs Sundays from 8-9pm on Alternative Buffalo 107.7
Learn how we together can be part of helping others discover God's love for them.
Prayer can dramatically alter the rest of you life.
Rev. Donnie Moore shares a powerful message of purpose
Fighting the good fight of the faith.
Rev. Donnie Moore shares a vision of Hope.
Sunday, May 15, 2011 06:30PM
Sunday, May 15, 2011 06:30PM