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Baseball Hall of Famer George Brett joins the show to share memories of what it was like to play for Whitey Herzog in Kansas City, and shares some of his favorite memories with Whitey off of the field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Wichita State men win the American Conference Outdoor Track & Field championships for the second straight year
Here is a preview of Thursday's episode with MLB Hall of Famer, George Brett!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
My guest on this episode of Nobody’s Safe w/Brady Laber is Rich Linville who each night writes the Scoreboard Stumper question during Cincinnati Reds games at Great American Ballpark. Rich grew up a Reds fan on the Eastside of Cincinnati during the 1970s. He attributes his deep love for the Reds from the radio calls each night by the legendary team of Marty Brenneman and Joe Nuxhall. Interestingly enough his favorite baseball player was Kansas Royals third basemen and Hall of Famer George Brett. As a child of he 70’s, Rich talks about collecting baseball cards, reading box scores in the newspaper and watching the national game of the week and “This Week in Baseball.” Rich graduated from Anderson High School and later Northern Kentucky University. He interned in the sports department at WLWT Channel 5 in Cincinnati. This is where he was given the opportunities to join the Cincinnati Reds scoreboard production crew. It was 1988 and the Reds has just installed a video board at Riverfront Stadium and initially relied heavily on employees from Channel 5 to help operate the board. As an intern, Rich started as a fill-in and after a couple of seasons was a full-time crew member starting with the 1990 season. In 1991, he was given the full-time assignment of writing the Scoreboard Stumper question. This question was and still is a staple of the ballpark experience at both Riverfront Stadium (later known as Cinergy Field) and Great American. Rich has made this responsibly his own and spends time year-round developing questions for all 81 home dates. We obviously talk about some of the details of how the questions are constructed. This veers off into a conversation about Rich’s appearance on a trivia show that aired on the MLB Network. Rich also has had some great behind-the-scenes stories about his interactions with famous personalities that he comes across at the ballpark. We finish up with some of the great moments in Reds history that Rich witnessed in person at his perch in the Scoreboard control room over the course of the last 33 seasons. You can follow Rich on Twitter where he has current and classic Scoreboard Stumper questions its @ScoreboardRich (https://twitter.com/ScoreboardRich) You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com)
What do you get when you get PGA Hall of Famer Tom Watson, MLB Hall of Famer George Brett and Golf Personality and Legend David Feherty in a room? An amazing interview!
In this final hour of The Dan Patrick Show, the gang welcomes in longtime Kansas City Royal and Hall of Famer George Brett as well as Duncan Robinson of the Miami Heat. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hall of Famer George Brett joins Buster to discuss the thought process - or lack there of - involved with hitting, chasing down a .400 batting average and how he still gets goosebumps listening to his three-run homer off Goose Gossage in the 1980 ALCS (13:58). Plus, Marly Rivera talks about which players are currently out on MLB's proposal to play in Arizona, her story on Venezuelan players stuck in the States after spring training shut down and her friend Anthony Causi (4:06).
Episode 4 takes us to Kansas City for lifetime Royal and Hall of Famer George Brett. A 20+ year career that spanned three decades and saw an accumulation of numbers that puts him in the Elite of the Elite company of the games greatest. A conversation from the early 2000's that finds him at ease in all aspects of his professional life past and personal life present.
This week, Wardo, Sully, Jordo and Hall of Famer George Brett spent an hour with a live studio audience and our friend PGA Tour player Joel Dahmen. This interview will make you feel like you just pulled up a barstool with some of your best buddies. Learn what it takes to become a Tour player, to beat cancer, to play against Tiger and more.
Kevin Durant got injured and now it's Steph's team. We talk NBA Playoffs, James Butler showed up, Jimmy Harden kind of stinks, the Celtics go out meekly, the Bucks are a wagon, and a deep dive on Blazers/Nuggets. (2:40-23:27) Fyre Fest of the Week. (23:38-29:20) Hall of Famer George Brett joins the show again to catch up on everything from baseball to BBQ and the time he threw up in a day game (if you missed the first George Brett interview it was May 1, 2017). (32:35-1:02:29) Jeopardy James joins the show to talk about his insane run on the game show, how his betting strategy crushes his opponents, and his day job as a sports gambler. (1:03:52-1:26:49) Segments include As a White Guy the circle game is cancelled, (1:27:47-1:32:13) Spinzone Sean McVay watched too much tape, (1:32:14-1:34:!5) Talking Soccer, (1:34:16-1:35:17) No One Wants to Coach the Lakers, (1:34:18-1:37:38) GoT Preview, FAQ's, and we announce our Grit Week 2019 Schedule. (1:37:39-1:48:43)
Former Kansas City Royals Mike Sweeney, Reggie Sanders, Bret Saberhagen and Hall of Famer George Brett flew to the Middle East as part of a USO tour in September of 2018. The behind the scenes look at what makes U.S. troops operate as a winning team included visits to multiple bases, highlighted by hundreds of service members gathered with the former players to watch a Royals game via satellite on September 11th for a night of baseball, food, camaraderie and stories. The gathering actually took place at 3am local time on September 12th and led to an incredible synergy between all involved.
Royals Hall-of-Famer George Brett joins Bob for the lastest episode of the KC BobCast.
Hall of Famer George Brett speaks at George Mason's First Pitch Dinner with MASN's Phil Wood about his early days with the Royals, his 1980 campaign when he almost hit .400, how he hates striking out and his approach at the plate. George also answers questions on his childhood, being elected to the HoF and the Royals recent WS title plus much more. (Recorded in 2017)
Stanley Cup Playoffs and it's time for the Capitals to hit the panic button (1:37 - 7:17). The Clippers are bounced for the playoffs and it's time to blow the whole thing up (7:17 - 13:12). NFL Draft round up, John Fox stay woke, Belichick found his new loophole, and not to brag but we called Joe Mixon to the Bengals. Who's Back Of The Week (13:12 - 25:44). Hall of Famer George Brett joins the show to talk about his baseball career, being single in a time with no cell phones, never lifting weights, and the famous pants pooping story (25:44 - 53:12) . Segments include Bad Visual for Roger Goodell wiping a booger on a handicapped child, Respect the Biz, Hurt or Injured Isaiah Thomas, Uhhh Ya Think for Dwight Howard being unhappy, Marlins Man was on National Television so we called him, Perspective and a Hank Hot in the streets for Fyre Fest.