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Will "The Thrill" Clark and Eric Byrnes discuss various baseball topics, including Ryne Sandberg's legacy, the Giants' struggles, and MLB's recent controversies. They also have a hitting session with Thrill, discussing his swing mechanics and tips for young hitters.
Eric discusses the importance of intangibles in sports, citing his own experience as a player and how it affected his career. He also talks about the recent Hall of Fame induction ceremony and shares stories about Ichiro Suzuki and Billy Wagner.
Eric discusses the importance of intangibles in sports, citing his own experience as a player and how it affected his career. He also talks about the recent Hall of Fame induction ceremony and shares stories about Ichiro Suzuki and Billy Wagner.
Eric discusses various news stories, including a Little League player being suspended for a bat flip celebration. He also talks about Major League Baseball, highlighting the top sluggers in the league and their impressive performances.
Eric discusses various news stories, including a Little League player being suspended for a bat flip celebration. He also talks about Major League Baseball, highlighting the top sluggers in the league and their impressive performances.
Thrill and Eric discuss various topics in baseball, including the All-Star game and the Giants' performance. They talk about their personal experiences with baseball, including Thrill's time with the Giants and Eric's playing career. They also discuss the importance of human element in baseball and the potential impact of electronic umpires.
Eric shares a personal story about saying goodbye to his dog. The conversation then shifts to sports news, discussing MLB's investigation into Braves coach Eddie Perez for allegedly threatening Yankees player Jess Chisholm. Eric expresses his opinion that relaying signs is a recipe for getting hit by a pitch and advises teams to be more discreet about it.
Eric shares a personal story about saying goodbye to his dog. The conversation then shifts to sports news, discussing MLB's investigation into Braves coach Eddie Perez for allegedly threatening Yankees player Jess Chisholm. Eric expresses his opinion that relaying signs is a recipe for getting hit by a pitch and advises teams to be more discreet about it.
Eric discusses the upcoming MLB All-Star Game, including the selection of Cal Raleigh as an All-Star despite only having five games under his belt. He also talks about the MLB's automated ball and strike system being used for the first time in the All-Star game.
Eric discusses the upcoming MLB All-Star Game, including the selection of Cal Raleigh as an All-Star despite only having five games under his belt. He also talks about the MLB's automated ball and strike system being used for the first time in the All-Star game.
Eric discusses various baseball-related topics, including a story about a teammate who claimed to play hard but was actually lazy. He also talks about recent MLB scores and highlights a notable game between the Yankees and Mariners. Additionally, he touches on the upcoming MLB draft and shares his own experience of being drafted.
Eric discusses various baseball-related topics, including a story about a teammate who claimed to play hard but was actually lazy. He also talks about recent MLB scores and highlights a notable game between the Yankees and Mariners. Additionally, he touches on the upcoming MLB draft and shares his own experience of being drafted.
Eric discusses the importance of being misunderstood, and embracing individuality. He shares a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson and talks about how he has been misunderstood throughout his life. The main topic is power rankings in Major League Baseball, where the Astros are ranked number one, followed by the Dodgers, Tigers, and others.
Eric discusses the importance of being misunderstood, and embracing individuality. He shares a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson and talks about how he has been misunderstood throughout his life. The main topic is power rankings in Major League Baseball, where the Astros are ranked number one, followed by the Dodgers, Tigers, and others.
Thrill and Eric discuss various baseball topics including the San Francisco Giants' struggles. They also talk about the importance of making adjustments to hit below 250, the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, and the Hall of Fame voting process.
Eric reflects on his past experiences and accomplishments, including hitting a cycle in baseball and finishing the Western States 100-mile endurance run. He emphasizes the importance of living in the moment and not getting caught up in reliving past glories. The show also discusses various sports news and updates, including MLB games and player contracts.
Eric reflects on his past experiences and accomplishments, including hitting a cycle in baseball and finishing the Western States 100-mile endurance run. He emphasizes the importance of living in the moment and not getting caught up in reliving past glories. The show also discusses various sports news and updates, including MLB games and player contracts.
Eric discusses accountability and how it's essential to take responsibility for one's actions and attitude in achieving success. He shares his personal experience of struggling with frustration and self-doubt as a baseball player but eventually turning things around by adopting a new mindset of gratitude and hard work. The discussion also touches on the current state of baseball, including recent games and team standings.
Eric discusses accountability and how it's essential to take responsibility for one's actions and attitude in achieving success. He shares his personal experience of struggling with frustration and self-doubt as a baseball player but eventually turning things around by adopting a new mindset of gratitude and hard work. The discussion also touches on the current state of baseball, including recent games and team standings.
11-year MLB veteran, co-founder of the No Filter Network, and former Director of Chaos for the Savannah Bananas Eric Byrnes joins the Gregs to discuss the future of the ABS system and which aspects of baseball should be able to be reviewed as the game continues to evolve at the major league levelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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11-year MLB veteran, co-founder of the No Filter Network, and former Director of Chaos for the Savannah Bananas Eric Byrnes joins the Gregs to discuss the future of the ABS system and which aspects of baseball should be able to be reviewed as the game continues to evolve at the major league levelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 4, Willard and Dibs are joined by former MLB outfielder and current No Filter Network broadcaster Eric Byrnes to discuss the San Francisco Giants lack of offense and whether the Giants should bring up Bryce Eldridge
Thrill and Eric discuss the Giants' struggles offensively, citing their inability to get clutch hits. They praise the team's pitching staff, led by Robbie Ray and Webb, but express concern about the lack of a superstar hitter. Thrill shares a story about his time playing for the Giants, including a humorous anecdote about rookie hazing.
Eric discusses the importance of preparation and hard work in achieving success. He shares his personal experience as a baseball player, where he developed wall awareness by practicing crashing into walls and diving for balls. He emphasizes that this type of training is essential to making highlight-reel plays and becoming a great defensive player.
Thrill and Eric discuss the Giants' struggles at the plate. They talk about Ohtani's impressive skills and potential as one of the greatest baseball players of all time. Additionally, they discuss the current state of the MLB playoff picture and the teams that are in contention.
Thrill and Eric discuss various topics in baseball, including the lack of hustle and fundamentals among modern players, the importance of learning how to play different positions, and the over-reliance on technology and metrics. They also share personal anecdotes and experiences from their playing days.
Eric discusses the importance of preparation and hard work in achieving success. He shares his personal experience as a baseball player, where he developed wall awareness by practicing crashing into walls and diving for balls. He emphasizes that this type of training is essential to making highlight-reel plays and becoming a great defensive player.
Eric Byrnes and Jason Grilli discuss the evolution of baseball, the changing game, and the importance of repetition in developing skills. They talk about how kids today have more access to resources and training methods, but may lack the grit and determination of previous generations. The discussion also touches on the business side of baseball, including the emphasis on velocity and analytics, and the impact of technology on the game.
Eric discusses a recent baseball tournament experience. He reflects on how they were unprepared and lost four games in a row, but learned from their mistakes and came back stronger. He also talks about Juan Soto's struggles with the Yankees, including his lack of enthusiasm and media scrutiny.
Eric discusses a recent baseball tournament experience. He reflects on how they were unprepared and lost four games in a row, but learned from their mistakes and came back stronger. He also talks about Juan Soto's struggles with the Yankees, including his lack of enthusiasm and media scrutiny.
Eric discusses Rafael Devers' refusal to play first base for the Boston Red Sox, the Colorado Rockies firing manager Bud Black, and college baseball rankings. He also shares personal anecdotes about his own experiences as a professional baseball player and broadcaster.
Eric discusses Rafael Devers' refusal to play first base for the Boston Red Sox, the Colorado Rockies firing manager Bud Black, and college baseball rankings. He also shares personal anecdotes about his own experiences as a professional baseball player and broadcaster.
Thrill and Eric discuss the Giants' prospects, specifically Bryce Eldridge, who is hitting well in Richmond. The discussion then shifts to other prospects, including Joe Whitman and Diego Velasquez. The conversation continues with discussions on the Giants' performance, including their recent win against the Cubs and the struggles of Patrick Bailey.
Eric discusses the A's recent win and his favorite player Jacob Wilson. He also talks about the controversy surrounding Truckee High School joining the CIF, citing concerns about biological males competing in women's sports. Eric expresses his frustration with California's laws allowing this and believes it creates an uneven playing field. He also shares his thoughts on Major League Baseball scores and upcoming games.
Eric discusses the A's recent win and his favorite player Jacob Wilson. He also talks about the controversy surrounding Truckee High School joining the CIF, citing concerns about biological males competing in women's sports. Eric expresses his frustration with California's laws allowing this and believes it creates an uneven playing field. He also shares his thoughts on Major League Baseball scores and upcoming games.
Eric discusses the DAILY HUSTLE email being back after a 2-month hiatus, he talks about his own personal experiences with foot pain relief and promotes his book, 'Let Them Play.' He also shares a story about breaking the Guinness World Record for most golf holes played in 24 hours and emphasizes the importance of having a support team. He also discusses various sports news, including NBA and MLB games.
Eric discusses the DAILY HUSTLE email being back after a 2-month hiatus, he talks about his own personal experiences with foot pain relief and promotes his book, 'Let Them Play.' He also shares a story about breaking the Guinness World Record for most golf holes played in 24 hours and emphasizes the importance of having a support team. He also discusses various sports news, including NBA and MLB games.
Eric discusses the latest news in Major League Baseball, highlighting notable players such as Aaron Judge, who is on a historic home run streak, and Bobby Witt Jr., who has a 22-game hitting streak. He also touches on various team performances, including the Cubs, Dodgers, and Tigers.
Eric discusses the latest news in Major League Baseball, highlighting notable players such as Aaron Judge, who is on a historic home run streak, and Bobby Witt Jr., who has a 22-game hitting streak. He also touches on various team performances, including the Cubs, Dodgers, and Tigers.
Eric Byrnes returns to the DAILY HUSTLE after a break, discussing his priorities and commitment to bringing more guests on the show. He talks about the importance of social media and how it's changed the way people consume information. He also discusses his life as a father, coach, and podcaster, emphasizing the need to be present in the moment and focus on what's important.
Eric Byrnes returns to the DAILY HUSTLE after a break, discussing his priorities and commitment to bringing more guests on the show. He talks about the importance of social media and how it's changed the way people consume information. He also discusses his life as a father, coach, and podcaster, emphasizing the need to be present in the moment and focus on what's important.
Thrill and EB discuss various topics such as stance, hand position, load, and swing plane. The discussion includes a critique of current hitting coaches and their methods, with the hosts expressing frustration with the lack of emphasis on proper mechanics and the over-reliance on technology.
Thrill and EB discuss the Giants' performance, the Padres' pitching & offense, and the Dodgers' run differential. They talk about Jackie Robinson's impact on the game, and his legacy. Additionally, they discuss Aaron Judge's hitting coach, Richard Schenck, who has been criticized for his unorthodox teaching methods.
Thrill and EB discuss a tragic incident in the Dominican Republic where a former teammate of theirs passed away. The conversation then shifts to baseball, discussing the Giants' City Connect jerseys, which feature psychedelic designs inspired by the city's music scene. They debate whether this is a good idea and discuss the team's performance so far this season.
Thrill and EB discuss the San Francisco Giants' performance, the use of 'torpedo bats,' and the National League West division. They also talk about their personal experiences with baseball, such as Eric Byrnes' time playing for the Giants and his encounter with a rat in the Astrodome's clubhouse.
On this episode, EB discusses the importance of staying focused and not getting caught up in praise or criticism. He shares his personal experience as a professional baseball player, where he received both praise and criticism from fans, coaches, and players. EB also reviews the ranking of the MLB Opening Day Lineups.
EB and Thrill discuss their personal experiences in baseball, the Giants' spring training, and the importance of competition. They also talk about mustaches in baseball history, sharing stories and anecdotes about legendary players. Additionally, they discuss untouchable records in baseball, including Cy Young's 511 wins, Pete Rose's 4256 hits, Cal Ripken's 2632 consecutive games played, and Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak.
EB and Kowalski discuss the importance of focusing on the process, not just the outcome, in achieving success. They share personal anecdotes about their own experiences with failure and how they overcame it by being singularly focused and taking responsibility for their thoughts and actions.