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Taking time out of his busy schedule to talk sports, not politics, Michael O'Connor, the Mayor of the City of Frederick, is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast. O'Connor chats with Greg Swatek about his love of sports, particularly his love for the Baltimore Orioles. He talks about his favorite Orioles and his favorite Orioles teams, as well as his hatred for the New York Yankees. He also recounts his experience attending Cal Ripken's record-breaking game for consecutive games played and getting to shake Cal's hand as he made his way along the outfield wall. The mayor also talks about his background as a radio and television journalist prior to ever getting into politics and his initial desire to be a sports reporter/broadcaster upon realizing that he was never going to be able to play sports on a high level. The discussion then turns to the Frederick Keys and the stadium renovations the city hopes will eventually bring an affiliated minor league team back to Frederick. What will the new stadium look like? When might another affiliated team be here? And how would the mayor react if it was a Yankees affiliate? Prior to that conversation, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to talk about the week that was in Frederick County sports, discuss Week 2 of the high school football season and look ahead to Week 3.
As his soccer club enjoys a momentous summer, FC Frederick Executive Director and Director of Coaching Bo Eskay is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast. Eskay chats with host Greg Swatek about a variety of happenings at the club, including the 16U girls team playing in a national-championship tournament next week in Orlando, Florida, its men's semi-pro team reaching the National Premiere Soccer League Mid-Atlantic Conference playoffs and playing before 8,000 fans in Annapolis and the new soccer facility it is building in the south-eastern part of Frederick County. He also talks about how much FC Frederick has grown since its inception in 1989 and the achievements he is most proud of. Prior to that discussion, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to preview the second half of the Frederick Keys' season in the MLB Draft League and discuss Brunswick's Little League's run to the Mid-Atlantic region tournament for softball in Bristol, Connecticut. The next stop could be the Little League World Series for softball in Greenville, North Carolina in early August.
For the final installment of a state-championship series on The FInal Score podcast, Brunswick baseball coach Roger Dawson, senior pitcher Tyler Lowery and senior right fielder Payden McDonald are this week's guests. They guys discuss the Railroaders' 22-2-1 state championship season with host Greg Swatek. They talk about the team's 4-1 victory over Patterson Mill in the Class 1A championship game and everything that led up to it. Lowery talks about being the starting pitcher in the state final and how he felt coming out of the game with one out to go because he hit the designated pitch count of 105. McDonald talks about the bad rap that right fielders get defensively and how he was able to contribute so much to the Railroaders this season. And Dawson explains why he felt they were the best 1A team in the state at the start of the season and some of the memorable moments along the way, including picking up his 400th career win in his 32 seasons at Brunswick's coach. Prior to that conversation, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to discuss developments on the county baseball scene, including the opportunity he had to cover Japanese top prospect Rintaro Sasaki of the Trenton Thunder recently at the Frederick Keys' home opener.
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed Frank Miceli, the CRO of Spurs Sports & Entertainment. Miceli is entering his 13th Season with Spurs Sports and Entertainment as Chief Revenue Officer. In his current role, he oversees franchise revenue operations for the San Antonio Spurs and San Antonio FC, including–ticket sales and service, member services, corporate sales and retention, and global partnerships. Going into the 2021-22 season, Miceli has led global partnerships to its highest-grossing new sales year. In Miceli's tenure with SS&E, he has led the sales operations for the Spurs (NBA), along with the business operations for the San Antonio Rampage (AHL), San Antonio Stars (WNBA), and Austin Spurs (NBAG-League). Miceli recently added revenue generation responsibilities for SAFC (USL Championship). Under his oversight, SAFC has ranked amongst the league leaders in ticket sales and corporate partnership revenue. Prior to joining the Spurs, Miceli served as Chief Operating Officer of the Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL), a long-tenured role he skillfully navigated from 1994 to 2008. With the Phantoms, he managed the sales and marketing operations, where he completed the intricate transfer of the season ticket member group from the Spectrum Arena to the core states Center in 1996. Frank served 18 years with Comcast-SpectacorwithfocusonthePhiladelphiaFlyers/Phantoms. He added the role of Vice President of Minor League Operations in 2000, where he oversaw the complete portfolio of Comcast-Spectacor. He was responsible for overseeing the Phantoms and the organization's three minor-League baseball teams –the Bowie Baysox, Delmarva Shorebirds, and Frederick Keys. His tenure in Philadelphia covered many areas of business operations–including fiscal management, sales, marketing, advertising, sponsorship sales, public relations, and retail. Prior to joining Comcast-Spectacor, he served as VP of Marketing for SpectATHLETE, Advertising Director for the Clover Division of Strawbridge & Clothier in Philadelphia, Advertising Manager for John Wannamaker in Philadelphia, and advertising director for Gimbels in both New York and Philadelphia. Miceli has been recognized throughout his career with the James C. Hendy Award, which is presented to the American Hockey League's outstanding executive. Miceli has been awarded on two occasions–once during his tenure as COO of the Philadelphia Wings (NLL) in the 1997-98 Season and most recently for his work with the San Antonio Rampage (AHL) during the 2019-20 Season. Additionally, Miceli was recognized with the Thomas Ebright Award in 2006-07, which is presented annually for outstanding career contributions to the American Hockey League. Miceli is an active member on several boards, including visit San Antonio (VSA), San Antonio Sports (SA Sports), the San Antonio Fiesta Commission, and the Baylor University Sports Administration. He is an active community member and has participated in the Big Brother, Big Sister Program via the SS&E's Inspire U Program. A native of South Philadelphia, Frank graduated from the University of Scranton with a Bachelor of Science. He and his wife, Michele, have two daughters, Amanda and Maria. Frank Miceli Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-miceli-6a93aa13/ Spurs Sport and Entertainment Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spurs-sports-&-entertainment/
What is a Ghost Hound? And what is the plan to bring affiliated minor league baseball back to Frederick? Andrew Klein, the general manager of the Frederick Keys and the Spire City Ghost Hounds, answers those questions and more on this week's episode of The Final Score podcast. Klein chats with host Greg Swatek about the addition of the Ghost Hounds, who play in the independent Atlantic League, to the baseball scene in Frederick. Why did Attain Sports, which owns and runs the Keys and the Ghost Hounds, feel that an additional team was needed? And what has the general fan reaction been to the Ghost Hounds so far? He also discusses the future of professional baseball in Frederick. What are the current plans to renovate Nymeo Field? Are their ongoing discussions to bring an affiliated team to town? And when might that happen? Prior to that discussion, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to talk about Urbana High graduate and Washington Nationals prospect Trey Lipscomb playing in Double-A Harrisburg and Catoctin High ace pitcher Joey McMannis potentially being drafted next week.
Earlier this summer in the MLB Draft League (a league for players looking to improve their draft outlook), a catcher from Uganda, Dennis Kasumba, stepped to the plate for the Frederick Keys… and struck out. For Kasumba, the result of the at-bat was a footnote — after a journey that took him from a slaughterhouse in Uganda to dreaming of Major League Baseball in the U.S. Today, the story of Kasumba's baseball odyssey, the coach who believed the game could save him, and how a cell phone ultimately gave him a shot to pursue his dream. Guest: Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles TimesRead his full story hereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As a new Major League Baseball season gets underway, Baltimore Orioles play-by-play voice Geoff Arnold is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast. Arnold, the former director of broadcasting and public relations for the Frederick Keys, chats with host Greg Swatek about whether the O's can take the next step and make the playoffs this season after being the best team in the American League to not make it last year. He shares some impressions from spring training and his thoughts on top pitching prospects Grayson Rodriguez and DL Hall not being in the majors to start the season. How long might it be before we see them in the big leagues? Plus, Arnold shares his thoughts on the pitch clock, which seems to be wildly popular so far and has drastically reduced the lenghth of games in spring training. Has he had to adjust his broadcasting style as a result? Prior to that, FNP sports writers John Cannon and Alexander Dacy join Greg to share their thoughts on Opening Day and the fortunes of the Nationals and Orioles. Plus, the guys discuss spring sports in Frederick County and some of the best teams that have emerged so far.
Recorded on August 21st 2022 Released on August 22nd 2022 1) Introduction. 2) Review of Mahoning Valley Scrappers vs Frederick Keys from the MLB Draft league. 3) Coppin State / Orioles / Red Sox Updates 4) This Week in Baseball. Twitter Handles Follow Jackson @JGB_Jackson Follow Graham @MGBgraham Follow our Network @VisGlobalMedia Music: "Celebration" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
As the draft approaches in the Frederick Keys' second season in the Major League Baseball Draft League, the team's broadcaster, Gareth Kwok, is the guest this week on The Final Score podcast. Kwok chats with host Greg Swatek about the challenge of bringing the stories of the teams players, many from obscure towns and little-heard-of colleges, to the listeners of his broadcasts. He talks about his initial impressions of his team — what players have been making their mark so far? — and the caliber of baseball in the Draft League. The Arizona State graduate also charts his own path as a young baseball fan growing up in the Bay Area in California to a small broadcast booth in Frederick, Maryland.
With the Major League Baseball Draft approaching in mid-July, Frederick Keys pitcher Luke Pryor and infielder Jake Plastiak are the guests this week on The Final Score podcast. Pryor, a Middletown High School graduate who now pitches for Mount St. Mary's, and Plastiak, a University of Kentucky product who hails from Chicago, chat with host Greg Swatek about their experiences in the Major League Baseball Draft League. Pryor talks about what it means to be wearing a Keys uniform, having grown up watching the team, playing close to home and how he has evolved as a right-handed pitcher. Plastiak, meanwhile, discusses playing a second season for the Keys this year, going to college instead of turning pro after he was drafted by the San Diego Padres out of college in 2018, and how he learned to juggle. The two players also share what it would mean to hear their names called in the MLB Draft on July 11-13 in Denver, Colorado, just prior to the MLB All-Star Game in the same city.
In his first season as manger of the Frederick Keys, Joe Oliver is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast. Oliver was a catcher for seven Major League teams over the course of a 19-year professional career. He chats with Greg Swatek about his time with the Cincinnati Reds, which included winning a World Series in 1990. He recounts his game-winning hit in Game 2 of that World Series off of Dennis Eckersley, the Hall of Fame closer for the Oakland Athletics, the toll of playing a grueling position like catcher took on his body and what it was like to play for an eccentric owner like Marge Schott of the Reds. Oliver also share why he wanted to get into managing after a lengthy absence away from the game to be with his family and what he likes about this current Keys team. Prior to that, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to talk about his love of baseball.
With the start of the Frederick Keys' second season in the MLB Draft League approaching, the team's general manager, Andrew Klein, is the guest this week on The Final Score podcast. Klein chats with host Greg Swatek about the crazy year of 2020 that saw the Keys lose their entire season due to the pandemic as well as their long-time affiliation with the Baltimore Orioles. Klein answers questions about the MLB Draft League and how its been received in Frederick so far, the team's new ownership group, the stadium situation and the team's desire to become an MLB affiliate again. He also talks about how he got his start in the business, scraping gum off the bottom of stadium seats, how he fooled in daughter in a Baby Shark costume, the rejection letter he received and still has from a custodial job and how he managed the long and tedious days as a toll taker. Prior to that, FNP sports writer John Cannon joins Greg to review the high school spring sports playoffs for Frederick County teams, which is full of teams in the state quarterfinals and semifinals for baseball, softball and boys and girls lacrosse.
Tim Murray and I had an opportunity to meet early in his career in the press box of the Frederick Keys. Since then, the both of us have quite a few stops along the way. Tim outlines his journey to become co-host of "The Night Cap" on VSiN Live, The Sports Betting Network, plus his gig with one of the longest-running morning radio shows in the country. There's a careful reminder in this episode that in your career, you will hit plenty of peaks and valleys along the way, but you should not let these take you down. Watch our interview on YouTube as well! Don't forget to subscribe and follow! Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and don't forget YouTube! Our intro is composed and performed by Shiffley!
A special meeting is scheduled for next week by the Frederick County Board of Education to discuss how under-staffing is affecting the school system and its employees. There will be 40 home games for the Frederick Keys during the 2022 season. Toys are a big part of the holiday season, and parents still need to be careful when choosing toys for their children. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frederick Keys pitcher Peyton Zabel joins the show to talk about the MLB sticky substance situation, the College World Series, and more. Like us on Facebook (The Scotty Knows Show), subscribe to our YouTube (The Scotty Knows Show), and like us Twitter (@ScottyKnowsPod).
Greg Swatek of the Frederick News Post joined Bob and Ryan to discuss the debut of Frederick Keys to the MLB Draft League, the NBA playoffs, and local lacrosse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Derrick May is a former first round pick and outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs (1990–94), Milwaukee Brewers (1995), Houston Astros (1995–96), Philadelphia Phillies (1997), Montreal Expos (1998) and Baltimore Orioles (1999). He also played three seasons in Japan, from 2001 until 2003, for the Chiba Lotte Marines. He was the assistant hitting coach for the St. Louis Cardinals in 2016. He is currently the manager of the Frederick Keys of the MLB Draft League. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/byron-richmond/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/byron-richmond/support
Derrick May joins JJ Michalski on the first episode of Unlocking the Keys to talk about growing up as the son of a MLB Player, his own MLB career, and his plans as the manager of the Frederick Keys in 2021. Unlocking the Keys is available on YouTube and Facebook every other Wednesday for the duration of the 2021 season. Those who would like to listen to the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts can do so by searching "Unlocking the Keys" Social Media: Twitter: http://bit.ly/KeysTweet Instagram: http://bit.ly/KeysInsta Tik Tok: http://bit.ly/KeysTikTok
New Fredrick Keys General Manager, Andrew Klein, joined Bob and Ryan on The Morning News Express to discuss the upcoming season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the guys are joined by Assistant General Manager of the Frederick Keys, Andrew Klein. Andrew, Bodnar & BRock discuss the 2021 MLB Draft League Schedule coming out this week and all the exciting things we've got coming up this summer! Plus: A little pop culture talk at the end!
The Frederick Keys are a collegiate summer baseball team of the MLB Draft League. The Keys are based in Frederick, Maryland. The franchise is named for "Star-Spangled Banner" writer Francis Scott Key, a native of Frederick County. A new team mascot "Frank Key", short for Francis Scott Key, joined the current mascot, a coyote named Keyote, at the beginning of the 2011 baseball season.[1] The team is currently owned by Maryland Baseball Holding LLC, after being purchased in 2006 from Comcast Spectacor. Home games are played at Harry Grove Stadium. Prior to Major League Baseball's reorganization of the minor leagues following the 2020 season, the Keys were a Minor League Baseball team that served as the Class A-Advanced affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles from 1982 to 2020.[2] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third and final episode featuring interviews with the former coaches of recent Orioles' draft picks, Stoneman Douglas High School's Todd Fitz-Gerald joins me to discuss 2020 4th round pick, Coby Mayo. We talk about the strengths and weaknesses in Coby's game and what makes him a special talent. In the preceding minutes, I reminisce on the Frederick Keys and discuss how the Orioles were impacted by last week's Rule 5 Draft.
In the third and final episode featuring interviews with the former coaches of recent Orioles' draft picks, Stoneman Douglas High School's Todd Fitz-Gerald joins me to discuss 2020 4th round pick, Coby Mayo. We talk about the strengths and weaknesses in Coby's game and what makes him a special talent. In the preceding minutes, I reminisce on the Frederick Keys and discuss how the Orioles were impacted by last week's Rule 5 Draft.
On this Tuesday Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Kyle Ottenheimer talked Ravens-Browns and more. At 10:15, Ravens guard Bradley Bozeman and his wife, Nikki, joined us to discuss the boring game last night and more. At 11, Drew Forrester from DrewsMorningDish.com discussed the Ravens, last night's coat drive and other things. At 11:30, owner of the Frederick Keys, Norfolk Tides and Bowie Baysox, Ken Young, joined us to discuss minor league's reshuffling and Frederick losing its affiliation status with the Orioles.
On this victory edition of The Cult Of Colt, Gumbi scratches the Twitter itch and we have some happy sips in What You Sippin’ On? We offer our thoughts and opinions in a breakdown of the victory over the previously-undefeated Steelers... but don’t call it an upset. Additionally: we look ahead to the Sanfrazona Cardininers; dive in on the outlook of the NFC East, both for this year and in the near future; make our picks against the spread, and close things out with some memories of the Frederick Keys. If you haven’t already, be sure to subscribe to the Hogs Haven Podcast network on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and Spotify. (Also, we made a podcast Twitter! Follow us at @TheCultOfColt.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb takes a look at the prospects who are available and could be of interest to the Orioles in Thursday's Rule 5 Draft. Plus, a look back at Orioles Rule 5 Draft picks over the last decade. Connor talks:-Why the Orioles will be looking at pitchers and shortstops this year-Will they again make two picks with two open spots on the 40-man roster?-Would infielders Kevin Smith (Blue Jays) or Omar Estevez (Dodgers) be good selections?-The good (Joey Rickard, Anthony Santander, Ryan Flaherty) and the bad (Pedro Araujo, Michael Almanzar) of the O's previous Rule 5 Draft selectionBut first, Connor breaks down the news involving the Frederick Keys and their future with the Orioles.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb takes a look at the prospects who are available and could be of interest to the Orioles in Thursday's Rule 5 Draft. Plus, a look back at Orioles Rule 5 Draft picks over the last decade. Connor talks: -Why the Orioles will be looking at pitchers and shortstops this year -Will they again make two picks with two open spots on the 40-man roster? -Would infielders Kevin Smith (Blue Jays) or Omar Estevez (Dodgers) be good selections? -The good (Joey Rickard, Anthony Santander, Ryan Flaherty) and the bad (Pedro Araujo, Michael Almanzar) of the O's previous Rule 5 Draft selection But first, Connor breaks down the news involving the Frederick Keys and their future with the Orioles. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 11 features guest and beer league hockey teammate, Branden McGee from Flying Dog Brewery helping the guys tell a couple stories from their recent trip to Johnstown, PA for the Slapshot Cup Tournament; discussing Brando's previous job as an Assistant General Manager for the Frederick Keys minor league baseball team; and his "other job" as the beer man for the Old Fat Bald Guys Hockey League.
Episode 11 features guest and beer league hockey teammate, Branden McGee from Flying Dog Brewery helping the guys tell a couple stories from their recent trip to Johnstown, PA for the Slapshot Cup Tournament; discussing Brando's previous job as an Assistant General Manager for the Frederick Keys minor league baseball team; and his "other job" as the beer man for the Old Fat Bald Guys Hockey League.
Mayor Michael O’Connor Talked about: How the City is handling the Pandemic, How are services being handled and how are the city employee are dealing with it. The Frederick Keys are they staying or going ? How the Golden Mile is being turned around Where is the city at in finding a new Police Chief See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Geoff Arnold from MASN and the Orioles Radio Network drops by with unique insight on the impact of no minor league season. After-all, he did spend 5 years as the play-by-play broadcaster AND PR Director for the Frederick Keys.
In this bonus interview segment, new Keys hitting coach Tom Eller (@CoachTomEller) takes us through the Shorebirds' plate mindset during the 2019 first half division title run, compares the challenges in hitting at Delmarva vs. Aberdeen and their various road destinations, and breaks down the Orioles' bat-heavy 2020 draft class. One Flew Over is now officially on hiatus. Check for further updates on theshorebirds.com or team social media. We'll talk to you again soon!
Dave Ziedelis – General Manager, Frederick Keys A lovely Friday evening brought us to Harry Grove Stadium in Frederick, MD. 29 years ago last night and we saw a big crowd watch a doubleheader between the Frederick Keys and the Durham Bulls. Dave Ziedelis wasn’t yet in Frederick but he has been in charge of … Continue reading Low Mileage Tour Day #17: Frederick, MD
Ben McDonald gives his takes on the top prospects, then Steve Melewski discusses how the MLB Draft changes could affect the O's (13:59), and Frederick Keys broadcaster Anders Jorstad evaluates Blaine Knight's 2019 season (30:40). Brought to you by Marymount University. Visit MarymountSaints.com to learn more about our student athletes and programs today. (ad)
City of Frederick Mayor Michael O'Connor walks us through the city during Covid19 shutdown. Also, the budget process. The Frederick Keys and renaming a street after local icon Raymond Scott the owner of Scotty's Bus
Paul and Bobby continue their #20in20 series with Austin Hays and Dean Kremer. Plus, Frederick Keys manager Kyle Moore sat down with Paul in Sarasota. Brought to you by Marymount University. Visit MarymoutSaints.com to learn more about our student athletes and programs today.
As the Ravens prepare for the draft, our STAR QB makes an announcement that he will be on the Madden 21 Cover. The guys give their take on the curse. Since we are officially 48 hours away from the NFL Draft the guys dive into their predictions for the team and keeping with tradition each makes a BOLD prediction for the Ravens in the 1st round. And you if your like the guys and see a ton of options and the 28th pick, then rounds 2 through 4 will mick your head spin but Fred may have narrowed in on some WR options. Oh and we couldn’t not talk about the news surrounding Gronk returning to the Patriots and promptly being traded to the Bucs. Fred’s got a theory about Brady and Gronk you gotta here. And the end of the show rounds out with some quick discussions on a Terp entering the transfer Portal, ESPN’s “The Last Dance”, and potential Pro Baseball agreement that cuts some minor league teams( Frederick Keys are rumored). Check out these BS opinions and more on this weeks show!!
Frederick Keys development coach David Barry (@DavidKBarry) remembers his time as Shorebirds video operations coordinator in 2019, breaks down his favorite SAL ballparks, and notes the moments that transcend old school and new school thinking in baseball. SEGMENT RUNDOWN: New Business - 0:50 Call of the Week (Neustrom game-tying HR, 4/9/19) - 3:48 Feature Interview with David Barry - 5:15 Fan Shots* - 25:34 Outro - 28:16 *Write or record your favorite Shorebirds memories and send them to wdeboer@theshorebirds.com - you might hear YOUR memory on our Fan Shots segment!
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Anders Jorstad, the new Director of Broadcasting and PR for the Frederick Keys, for a wide-ranging conversation. The two talk about the Orioles farm system, who could be in Frederick this year, living on each coast, Hofstra basketball, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Anders Jorstad, the new Director of Broadcasting and PR for the Frederick Keys, for a wide-ranging conversation. The two talk about the Orioles farm system, who could be in Frederick this year, living on each coast, Hofstra basketball, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After serving five years as the director of broadcasting and public relations for the Frederick Keys, Geoff Arnold got his call to the big leagues. Arnold is one of the new members of the Baltimore Orioles' broadcast team for the upcoming season. He will be the lead voice on most of their radio broadcasts. On this episode, he chats with Greg Swatek about how this opportunity came about. How did he react when he learned he had the job? Who was the first person he called? Arnold also shares insights and details about the new makeup of the Orioles' broadcast crew, as well as his impressions of the team so far in spring training. First, though, FNP sports writer Joe Ferraro helps to set the scene for this weekend's state basketball quarterfinals.
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Jack Keffer, the Media Relations and Broadcast Assistant for the Frederick Keys, to break down the pitchers who shined in Frederick in 2019. Jack tells us why Blaine Knight struggled, why Brenan Hanifee could make it to the majors, and which arms slid under the radar for the Keys last season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Jack Keffer, the Media Relations and Broadcast Assistant for the Frederick Keys, to break down the pitchers who shined in Frederick in 2019. Jack tells us why Blaine Knight struggled, why Brenan Hanifee could make it to the majors, and which arms slid under the radar for the Keys last season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Jack Keffer, the Broadcast and Media Relations Assistant for the Frederick Keys, to break down the 2019 season in Frederick. Jack tells us which hitters shined and bought into the new numbers and technology despite in an otherwise rough offensive year for the Keys. Plus, Jack tells us what makes DL Hall special and why he can be a No. 1 starter for the Orioles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Jack Keffer, the Broadcast and Media Relations Assistant for the Frederick Keys, to break down the 2019 season in Frederick. Jack tells us which hitters shined and bought into the new numbers and technology despite in an otherwise rough offensive year for the Keys. Plus, Jack tells us what makes DL Hall special and why he can be a No. 1 starter for the Orioles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brandon is joined by Frederick Keys GM Dave Ziedelis. Dave and Brandon don't hold back in discussing the negotiations between MLB and MiLB that has Frederick on the list of teams that could potentially get eliminated prior to the 2021 season. The Keys have been entrenched in the Frederick community for decades, have been tops in Carolina League in attendance for years and still face an uncertain future. In addition, Dave goes into his transition from working in the big leagues to the minors and what he learned from his first GM experience. This will be the last Apter Hours episode for a while. Appreciate the support to this point. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apter-hours/support
With the potential demise of the Frederick Keys generating conversation around the area this week, Adam Pohl, a former Keys broadcaster and currently the Director of Broadcasting for the Bowie Baysox, is the guest this week on The Final Score podcast. Pohl responds to the list that circulated through various media channels over the weekend that named the Keys as one of 42 minor league baseball teams that Major League Baseball was proposing to fold after the 2020 season. He states his beliefs about why MLB wants to chop so many minor league teams, including a financial reason that is not often reported and talked about. He also talks about why he feels the idea is so ill-advised and the likelihood of it ever coming to fruition. Then, FNP sports writer Joe Ferraro stops by to share his thoughts on the matter and discuss this weekend's high school football playoff games, as Catoctin, Middletown and Linganore complete in the state quarterfinals.
Paul and Bobby play a round of "Two Interns and a Lie" with Intern Cam and Intern Brendan and catch up on the Frederick Keys with broadcaster Geoff Arnold. (7/24/19)
Bowie Baysox play-by-play voice Adam Pohl joins the show! Brandon and Adam worked together with the Frederick Keys for three seasons (2011-13). The two touch on a number of topics including pace of play, becoming a good manager and making yourself valuable as a broadcaster. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apter-hours/support
In the midst of his finest season as a professional, Keys starting pitcher Cody Sedlock is the guest this week on The Final Score podcast. The Orioles' first-round pick in 2016 chats with host Greg Swatek about dealing with injury issues through his first three professional seasons and how he feels to finally be pitching at 100 percent health. Sedlock talks about the experience of being drafted in the first round and the pressures and expectations that come along with it. He also talks about growing up in a small town in Illinois wanting to be a big-league pitcher and the process of making that dream come true.
On this Friday Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Kyle Ottenheimer discuss Keith Mills' retirement from daily broadcasting-who are the definitive Baltimore sports voices to you? At 10:30, NFL.com writer Adam Rank joins the show to talk about his recent piece on the 2019 Ravens with Lamar Jackson at quarterback. At about 11, we will catch up with 2017 Orioles first-round pick and top pitching prospect and current Frederick Keys starter DL Hall about his 2019 season so far and more. Also, at about 11:30, we will talk with 2018 Orioles first-round pick and top pitching prospect and current Delmarva Shorebirds starter Grayson Rodriguez to get his thoughts on his season so far, the Shorebirds’ dominance and more.
David Lebron, currently pitching for the high-A Frederick Keys, loves going up against the best of the best, as he explains in this interview with Matt Pyne of Eutaw Street Report.
Zach Jarrett, an outfielder for the Frederick Keys and the son of NASCAR legend Dale Jarrett, is the guest this week on The Final Score podcast. Jarrett talks candidly with host Greg Swatek about his relationship with his famous father, and why he has no problem being asked about him or talking about his family. He talks about life growing up around the track, and some of the famous drivers and people he has met. He also explains why he is playing professional baseball instead of racing cars. Zach also answers: Can he change a tire? How fast has he ever driven? How many speeding tickets has he received? What type of music does he like? Some of his answers may surprise you.
On this Friday Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Kyle Ottenheimer discuss Keith Mills' retirement from daily broadcasting-who are the definitive Baltimore sports voices to you? At 10:30, NFL.com writer Adam Rank joins the show to talk about his recent piece on the 2019 Ravens with Lamar Jackson at quarterback. At about 11, we will catch up with 2017 Orioles first-round pick and top pitching prospect and current Frederick Keys starter DL Hall about his 2019 season so far and more. Also, at about 11:30, we will talk with 2018 Orioles first-round pick and top pitching prospect and current Delmarva Shorebirds starter Grayson Rodriguez to get his thoughts on his season so far, the Shorebirds’ dominance and more.
Carolina League All-Star Steve Klimek of the Frederick Keys is this week's guest on the Final Score podcast. Klimek talks with host Greg Swatek about the influence basketball had on his life growing up in upstate New York and his love for the NBA champion Toronto Raptors. He also talks about going to Rochester Red Wings games a kid when they were the Triple A minor-league affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles and watching players such as Ryan Minor, his current manager with the Keys play for the Red Wings. He also talks about how he always stays ready as a relief pitcher and why he has pitched so well for the Keys lately. During the month of May, he earned four victories. He also put together a recent scoreless of streak of 19 2-3 innings. Plus, he touches on what it means to him to be a Carolina League All-Star.
After being named a Carolina League All-Star this week, Frederick Keys utility infielder Willy Yahn is the guest this week on The Final Score podcast. Yahn tells host Greg Swatek how he became obsessed with baseball while growing up in a small Connecticut town and what it was like to play baseball at a basketball school (UConn). He also shares why he takes such good care of his bats, tales from the road in the minor leagues — What are his favorite towns? Where does he like to eat? — and why he would have better off being born in 1985 with his old-school taste?
What did vacationers find lounging in a particularly "meta" way in Miami recently? We #FinishThis on today's show because we'd rather not talk about the Yankees hitting 1,000 more home runs against the Orioles. When do you want to start seeing DJ Stewart and Keegan Akin and Ryan Mountcastle and Chance Sisco in Baltimore? Late in Hour 1, The Athletic's Patrick Stevens (@D1scourse) checks in to discuss whether replay could come to lacrosse and to preview the Final Four-can anyone stop Penn State? Early in Hour 2, the great Haloti Ngata checked in to discuss his retirement from the NFL, his favorite memories as a Raven and whether Defensive Tackles get enough respect. And we wrapped by chatting with Frederick Keys pitcher Blaine Knight-a former top Draft pick who is quickly ascending through the Orioles' organization.
More than 20 years after stepping in for Cal Ripken Jr. when his record consecutive games streak came to an end on September 20, 1998, Frederick Keys manager Ryan Minor still fields questions about doing so on a regular basis. On this week's episode of The Final Score podcast, Minor talks with host Greg Swatek about when he learned that he would be stepping in for Cal and how he reacted to the news. What was it like with all eyes on him at third base? Minor also talks about choosing Major League Baseball over the NBA, growing up in Oklahoma with a competitive twin brother who also played professional baseball, and some of the top prospects on his Frederick Keys team this season, including 2017 first-round draft pick DL Hall. Minor shares why he enjoys living and working in Frederick. Then, Geoff Arnold, the Keys' Director of Broadcasting and Public Relations, returns to the podcast to share his impressions of the first month of the season. What has he noticed about the Orioles' emphasis on analytics with the Keys? And how are preparations coming along for the Carolina League All-Star Game in Frederick on June 18?
On this Thursday Glenn Clark Radio, Stan “The Fan” Charles joined Kyle Ottenheimer to discuss everything ranging from the NBA Playoffs to the 2019 NCAA lacrosse tournament, and more. At 10:45, Terps beat writer for The Athletic Patrick Stevens joined the show for his weekly discussion about the college lacrosse landscape, as the field is set for the 2019 tournament, including UMBC after a play-in victory against Marist last night. At 11, Baltimore Ravens columnist John Eisenberg gave his take on the Ravens’ draft class and the team’s direction entering the 2019 season. Also, at about 11:40, Frederick Keys play-by-play voice Geoff Arnold called in to give a detailed breakdown on the Keys’ impressive 2019 roster and more.
Happy #FridaysWithForrester! Drew (DrewsMorningDish.com) checks in to discuss Opening Day, including the empty seats. We unfortunately HAVE to talk about the Chris Davis situation. Is it becoming so vitriolic that the decision to keep playing him will negatively impact the overall positive feelings toward Mike Elias and Brandon Hyde? In Hour 2, Glenn had an 8-3 lead coming into this week's Andrew Stetka Quiz, featuring a little manufactured comedy at the end. And we wrapped the show by chatting with former Orioles first round pick Cody Sedlock as he prepares to start the season with the Frederick Keys after an awful 2018 he spent battling significant injury.
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Adam Pohl and Dean Jones Jr. preview the 2019 Frederick Keys.
Jim and Amanda Addington are volunteers who find homes for the Frederick Keys baseball players to live in during their season in Frederick. The Frederick Keys minor league baseball team is the Class A-Advanced affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. The Keys are based in Frederick, Maryland. The franchise is named for Star Spangled Banner poet Francis Scott Key, a native of Frederick County. A new team mascot "Frank Key", short for Francis Scott Key, Homes for players are still needed. Call the Keys if you are interested.
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In his latest Minor League Podcast, Adam Pohl chats with Mark Zeigler, who recounts President George H.W. Bush's trips to watch Frederick Keys games in 1991 and 1992.
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Voice of the Baysox Adam Pohl talks with Geoff Arnold, voice of the Frederick Keys, about the Victor Victor Mesa showcase and the 2018 Keys' season.
Here is a special episode, an interview done by Geoff Arnold of the Frederick Keys, where he interviewed our own Jason Lee before a Keys…
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Adam Pohl, voice of the Double-A Bowie Baysox, and Dean Jones Jr., minor league writer for BaltimoreBaseball.com, shine this week's minor league spotlight on the Baltimore Orioles' High-A affiliate, the Frederick Keys, and discuss which prospects may be playing for the Keys in 2018.
It's the last Bird's Eye View before Opening Day. We talk Frederick Keys baseball, get a little hopeful, and herald the return of a an old favorite segment. The post Episode 230: Cowboy Monkey Rodeo appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
It's the last Bird's Eye View before Opening Day. We talk Frederick Keys baseball, get a little hopeful, and herald the return of a an old favorite segment. The post Episode 230: Cowboy Monkey Rodeo appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
It's the last Bird's Eye View before Opening Day. We talk Frederick Keys baseball, get a little hopeful, and herald the return of a an old favorite segment. The post Episode 230: Cowboy Monkey Rodeo appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
It's the last Bird's Eye View before Opening Day. We talk Frederick Keys baseball, get a little hopeful, and herald the return of a an old favorite segment. The post Episode 230: Cowboy Monkey Rodeo appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
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Adam Pohl discusses the Frederick Keys with broadcaster Geoff Arnold. Later in the program, Adam talks with Double-A Bowie shortstop Erick Salcedo about being scouted and signed out of Venezuela.
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To preview the 2017 minor league season, Adam Pohl is joined by David Hall of The Virginian-Pilot, Frederick Keys broadcaster Geoff Arnold and our minor league expert Dean Jones.
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Adam Pohl talks with Frederick Keys broadcasters Geoff Arnold and Kyle Huson about what the 2017 Keys' roster may look like.
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In episode 27 of the Minor League Podcast, Adam Pohl looks back at the 2016 Frederick Keys.
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In episode 12 of the Minor League Podcast, Adam chats with Keith Bodie, manager of the Frederick Keys.