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Show Date: 6/1/26Dan and Andy provides updates on NBA, NHL, MLB, college baseball and UFL. Andy reports on the death of Larry Fitzgerald Sr, who died today at 71. Gary Carter's #8 was discussed along with Andy's "What Grinds My Gears" Segment.Sports and Songs Podcast Links:https://www.facebook.com/sportsandsongs1https://twitter.com/SportsandSongs1https://www.instagram.com/sportsandsongs/https://www.sportsandsongspodcast.com/
Hosted by Chris Caputo, this show features a fun and memorable conversation with former New York Mets catcher Ed Hearn, a member of the legendary 1986 World Series championship team. Hearn talks about the upcoming 40th anniversary reunion, sharing stories about the close bond between teammates and the unforgettable personalities that made the '86 Mets so special. He also reflects on his journey from the minor leagues to the majors, dealing with injuries, and what it was like playing alongside some of baseball's biggest stars. From his first major league home run to memories from the World Series, Hearn gives listeners an inside look at one of the most iconic teams in baseball history. It's a great listen for Mets fans and anyone who enjoys classic baseball stories.Takeaways:In this episode, Ed Hearn shares poignant reflections on his time with the 1986 New York Mets, emphasizing the camaraderie that defined their championship season.Hearn recounts the emotional experience of receiving a commemorative ring for the 40th anniversary of the 1986 Mets, highlighting the significance of team unity.The discussion touches on Hearn's personal health challenges, which have shaped his perspective on resilience and the importance of support from loved ones.Chris Caputo and Ed Hearn delve into the cultural impact of the 1986 Mets, exploring how their persona as 'bad guys' contributed to their legendary status in baseball history.Hearn's narrative reveals the challenges of being a backup catcher behind Gary Carter, illustrating the pressure and expectations placed on players in high-stakes moments.The podcast culminates in a heartfelt message from Hearn about the importance of perspective in overcoming life's adversities, resonating with listeners beyond the realm of sports.
On this episode ofĀ New York Mets' āAmazin' Conversations with Jay Horwitz,ā Jay sits down with former Mets General Manager and scouting director Joe McIlvaine to relive the glory years of Mets baseball. Joe shares incredible stories about draftingĀ Dwight Gooden, building the legendary 1986 championship team, trading forĀ Keith HernandezĀ andĀ Gary Carter, and hiringĀ Bobby ValentineĀ as Mets manager. Joe also reflects on unforgettable postseason moments, the personalities that made the '86 Mets iconic, and why that era remains one of the greatest stretches in franchise history. If you love Mets history, behind-the-scenes baseball stories, and never-before-heard memories from one of the architects of the franchise, this episode is for you.Ā Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is there any hope for the Mets to make a run towards a playoff spot? Boomer and Gio debated the likelihood, while Evan Roberts explained his doubts that the team is good enough to revive the season. Plus, reaction to Clay Holmes' injury and how the team can withstand it, and Craig Carton went scorched earth on the organization for giving Gary Carter's number to Nick Morabito before changing course.
Is there any hope for the Mets to make a run towards a playoff spot? Boomer and Gio debated the likelihood, while Evan Roberts explained his doubts that the team is good enough to revive the season. Plus, reaction to Clay Holmes' injury and how the team can withstand it, and Craig Carton went scorched earth on the organization for giving Gary Carter's number to Nick Morabito before changing course.
Sandy Carter is the widow of the late Baseball Hall of Famer, Gary Carter.Ā Christy, Kimmy, and D.J. are her and Gary's children.Ā Gary's 19 year Major League Baseball career was spent primarily with the Montreal Expos and New York Mets.Ā He was nicknamed, The Kid and was named an All-Star 11 times and was an essential member of the 1986 World Series champion Mets.Ā Ā In May 2011, Gary was diagnosed with a brain tumor and less than a year later he passed away at the age of 57.Ā His statistics and intense play on the baseball field were more than enough to gain him entrance into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.Ā But Gary was so much more than that and who better to tell about this great man than his wife and children who knew him as much more than a great baseball player; they knew him as a great husband, father, and human being.Ā They share personal stories, cherished memories, and a side of "The Kid" that fans never got to see on the baseball field.Ā It is a beautiful tribute to a man who left a lasting mark on and off the diamond.Ā Ā Jordan Davis aka Pastor Jordan is using his love of cooking barbecue to help people.Ā He founded The Smoking Pastor Project along with his wife, Kati, and as per their website, "At The Smoking Pastor Project, we believe a good meal does more than fill a stomach ā it feeds the soul."Ā "Jordan considers barbecue as more than a hobby. It's a craft, a calling, and a way to bring people together. The smoke, the fire, the laughterāthese moments have shaped his belief that a shared meal can change someone's day, or even their life."Ā Jordan and Kati are doing amazing work and we are glad to provide additional exposure.Ā Go to https://www.smokingpastorproject.com/ to learn more about Jordan, The Smoking Pastor Project, and what you can do to help. We recommend you go to Rogue Cookers website, https://roguecookers.com/ for award-winning rubs, Chef Ray Sheehan's website, https://www.raysheehan.com/ for award-winning saucess, rubs, and cookbooks, Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ To team up against prostate cancer go to https://fansforthecure.org/ for Fans for the Cure, and to subscribe to Bill Chuck's newsletter, Billy-Ball go toĀ https://billchuck.substack.com/Ā Ā We conclude the show with the song,Ā Baseball Always Brings You HomeĀ fromĀ the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show:Ā Ā (516) 855-8214 Email:Ā Ā baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter:Ā @baseballandbbq Instagram:Ā baseballandbarbecue YouTube:Ā baseball and bbq Website:Ā https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook:Ā baseball and bbq Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Is there any hope for the Mets to make a run towards a playoff spot? Boomer and Gio debated the likelihood, while Evan Roberts explained his doubts that the team is good enough to revive the season. Plus, reaction to Clay Holmes' injury and how the team can withstand it, and Craig Carton went scorched earth on the organization for giving Gary Carter's number to Nick Morabito before changing course.
The Toronto Blue Jays escaped New York with a crucial series split against the Yankees, powered by strong performances from Trey Yesavage, Spencer Miles, and a dominant bullpen effort. Now the focus shifts back to Toronto as the Jays prepare for a big matchup against Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates. On this episode of Exit Philosophy, Griff and Mal break down the Blue Jays' series against the Yankees, discuss George Springer's recent struggles and what they could mean moving forward, react to the surprising Jose Berrios Tommy John surgery news and its impact on the rotation, examine Alejandro Kirk's growing importance to the team, and take an early look at which MLB teams could become sellers ahead of the trade deadline. #BlueJays #TorontoBlueJays #MLB #Yankees #PaulSkenes #JoseBerrios #GeorgeSpringer #AlejandroKirk #MLBTradeDeadline #BaseballPodcast #ExitPhilosophy INDEX: 0:00 Intro 1:35 Habs-Sabres NHL Series Wrap 3:26 Jays-Yankees Series Discussion 6:33 Jeff Hoffman rollercoaster 8:09 Preview of homestand: Pirates & Marlins 10:32 State of the Jays rotation 14:58 Mystery that is Jose Berrios 23:11 Are IL starters Bieber, Scherzer the answer 24:13 Adios Eric Lauer 25:18 Projecting a '28 Jays rotation 28:50 Springer is not a leadoff man anymore 33:00 Deciphering Jays lineup conundrum 37:24 The need for Alejandro Kirk 40:12 Barger and the outfield woes 41:36 The need for two winning streaks 43:33 Chances of current playoff teams 46:19 Astros and others as sellers at the deadline 48:26 Mets give Gary Carter's number away and other MLB News 53:04 Ironbacks update and EP wrapup ---- Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visitĀ https://www.griffsthepitch.com/
On this weekās edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob discusses Shohei Ohtani going back to pulling double duty as a pitcher and a hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Fernando Tatis Jrās bizarre home run drought, and a wild misstep by the New York Mets involving Gary Carterās famed No. 8 jersey. Plus, longtime MLB writer and author Tim Brown swings by to promote his new book, Nolan, on the life and impact of Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan. Finally, we drop Rob's latest appearance on MLB Network and the latest edition of Foul or Fair with MLBBro.com managing editor JR Gamble, and reveal the eighth installment of Robās Memory Lane series. Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 168 of Tablesetters is LIVE! We open with one of the wildest NL Cy Young races in years as Jacob Misiorowski, Cristopher SƔnchez, Paul Skenes, Shohei Ohtani, and Mason Miller all build completely different cases for pitching supremacy. Misiorowski's triple-digit velocity and historic strikeout pace are redefining what overpowering stuff looks like, while SƔnchez is turning refinement, workload, and elite underlying metrics into arguably the most complete rƩsumƩ in the league. From there, we get into the return of Ronald AcuƱa Jr. and Gerrit Cole, plus whether the White Sox and Nationals have legitimately become the best offenses in baseball. Chicago's lineup-wide power surge, Miguel Vargas' breakout through massive bat-speed gains, and Washington leading MLB in runs scored despite sitting around .500 all force a much bigger conversation about which offensive breakouts are actually sustainable. We also discuss the Royals' aggressive baserunning mistakes and why Kansas City may not realistically have another offensive identity right now, Royce Lewis being sent to Triple-A for the first time in his career, and why the Mets creating a Gary Carter jersey-number controversy during Nick Morabito's debut became such an avoidable story. Plus, Tarps Off officially becomes a baseball movement, our Sub-2 ERA crew conversation, red-hot and ice-cold players of the week, polls, debates, and everything else happening across Major League Baseball.
Evan and Tiki debate whether the New York Mets should officially retire Gary Carter's number 8 after prospect Nick Morabito briefly wore it during a road game. The discussion shifts to the New York Knicks' improbable 22-point comeback against the Cleveland Cavaliers and James Harden's continued postseason struggles. They also highlight an upcoming pitching duel between Trey Yesavage and Cam Schlittler. 01:50 - Mets Number 8 Controversy 06:10 - Mets Youth Movement Debate 09:20 - Knicks Historic Comeback Recap 13:25 - NBA Western Conference Scouting 18:20 - Local Update and Ads 24:30 - Top Pitching Prospect Duel 30:35 - Coalition of Knicks Haters 37:45 - Giants Playoff History Talk 42:00 - Harden and Bridges Analysis
The Knicks delivered one of the wildest playoff comebacks in recent memory, storming back from a massive deficit against Cleveland and leaving fans stunned. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down the emotional roller coaster, from fans turning the game off early to the incredible final minutes that flipped everything upside down. They also debate whether the Knicks can keep surviving slow starts as the competition gets tougher and what this run means for a fan base already dreaming about the NBA Finals. The conversation also shifts to baseball as the Yankees continue stacking important wins and the Mets lean deeper into a youth movement. Evan and Tiki react to Nick Morabito briefly wearing Gary Carter's iconic No. 8 jersey and debate whether the Mets should finally retire the number permanently. Plus, they discuss the struggles of Nolan McLean, the possible arrival of Jonah Tong, and whether the Mets are prioritizing development as much as winning right now.
Mets Hall of Famer , former captain, and all time saves leader John Franco gives analysis on the Mets possible turnaround, fueled by the influx of the "baby Mets". Franco and his daughter Ella join the panel with Newsday's Laura Albanese and SNY/TSN analyst Liz Benn. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel or watch any of our episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTerryCollinsShow Subscribe to the Terry Collins show on your favorite podcast platform Follow The Terry Collins Show: ā X: ā https://x.com/TerryCollins_10ā ā Instagram: ā https://www.instagram.com/terrycollins_10/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theterrycollinsshow/ Follow John Arezzi on X: ā ā ā ā ā ā https://x.com/johnarezziā ā ā ā ā ā Follow John Arezzi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnarezzi/ Donate $11 a month to now help first responders, veterans and our military heroes. Go to Tunnel to Towers and help them do good: ā ā ā ā ā ā https://t2t.org/ā ā ā ā ā ā Coach's Collectibles NY has a new offer with signed items signed by all 4 previous Mets Captains (Keith Hernandez, Gary Carter, John Franco and David Wright). Check out some AMAZIN Mets Memorabilia from our friends at Coachs Collectibles here: ā ā ā https://coachscollectiblesny.com/ā ā ā Host: Terry Collins Co-Host: John Arezzi Creative Director: Marsh Researcher - Dominic DiBiase Executive Producer: John Arezzi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 8 of the Terry Collins Show! Mets Hall of Famer , former captain, and all time saves leader John Franco gives analysis on the Mets possible turnaround, fueled by the influx of the "baby Mets". Franco and his daughter Ella join the panel with Newsday's Laura Albanese and SNY/TSN analyst Liz Benn. Terry Collins talks about being hired by the Mets and his tenure with the team. And TC is featured on a brand new "Never Forget", Tunnel to Towers Story. Coach's Collectibles NY has a new offer with signed items signed by all 4 previous Mets Captains (Keith Hernandez, Gary Carter, John Franco and David Wright). Check out some AMAZIN Mets Memorabilia from our friends at Coachs Collectibles here: ā https://coachscollectiblesny.com/ā Subscribe to our YouTube Channel or watch any of our episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTerryCollinsShow Subscribe to the Terry Collins show on your favorite podcast platform Follow The Terry Collins Show: ā X: https://x.com/TerryCollins_10ā Instagram: ā https://www.instagram.com/terrycollins_10/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theterrycollinsshow/ Follow John Arezzi on X: ā ā ā ā ā https://x.com/johnarezziā ā ā ā ā Follow John Arezzi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnarezzi/ Donate $11 a month to now help first responders, veterans and our military heroes. Go to Tunnel to Towers and help them do good: ā ā ā ā ā https://t2t.org/ā ā ā ā ā Check out some AMAZIN Mets Memorabilia from our friends at Coachs Collectibles here: ā https://coachscollectiblesny.com/ā Host: Terry Collins Co-Host: John Arezzi Creative Director: Marsh Researcher - Dominic DiBiase Executive Producer: John Arezzi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big Mac breaks down the New York Knicks' improbable 22-point comeback victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers at Madison Square Garden. He praises Jalen Brunson's superstar performance and the crucial coaching adjustments made down the stretch. They also criticize fans who left the game early and address the New York Mets' blunder regarding Gary Carter's jersey number. 01:08 - Knicks Historic Comeback 08:01 - Early Exit Fan Critique 11:51 - Mets Gary Carter Blunder 17:25 - Brunson Performance Analysis 21:31 - Madison Square Garden Chaos
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle react to one of the strangest Mets controversies in years after the team accidentally gave away Gary Carter's iconic No. 8 jersey.
Craig Carton and Big Mac analyze the New York Knicks' incredible 22-point comeback and discuss Jalen Brunson's surging legacy. They also rip into the New York Mets for the Gary Carter jersey blunder and react to Aaron Rodgers' retirement news. Additionally, they debate movie sequels and the conflict of rooting for family versus a favorite team. 01:20 - Knicks Comeback and Mets Grand Slam 05:08 - Mets Disrespect Gary Carter's Legacy 13:53 - Aaron Rodgers Announces Final Season 17:35 - Leon Rose's Impact on the Knicks 21:58 - Tom Thibodeau's Legacy and Success 29:15 - Big Mac's Custom Board Game Business 34:30 - Watching Knicks with a Bat Infestation 38:59 - Debating the Greatest Movie Sequels 51:30 - Rooting for Family vs. Favorite Team
Big Mac celebrates the New York Knicks' improbable 22-point comeback against the Cleveland Cavaliers, spotlighting Jalen Brunson's heroics at Madison Square Garden. He also addresses the controversy surrounding the New York Mets and Gary Carter's jersey number, followed by a unique segment featuring an Aztec death whistle. 01:20 - Miraculous Knicks Playoff Comeback 05:30 - Mike Brown Outcoaches Atkinson 10:12 - Fans Leaving MSG Early 13:30 - Mets Gary Carter Controversy 18:00 - Hack-a-Mitch Strategy Debate 23:48 - Jalen Brunson's Dominant Performance 35:50 - Aztec Death Whistle Blown 43:40 - Morbid Office Death Theories
Big Mac breaks down the New York Knicks' incredible 22-point comeback against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. They praise Jalen Brunson's legendary fourth-quarter performance and Mike Brown's bold coaching decisions, specifically the insertion of Landry Shamet for Josh Hart. The discussion also covers the New York Mets' jersey controversy involving Gary Carter and Boomer Esiason's induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame.
McMonigle previews the Knicks' Eastern Conference Finals matchup against the Cavaliers and debates the team's chances to reach the NBA Finals. He also analyzes the Yankees' recent hitting woes and explains the situation surrounding Mets prospect Nick Morabito wearing Gary Carter's unretired number eight. 01:01 - Knicks ECF Game 1 Preview 02:23 - Yankees Offensive Struggles 05:13 - Knicks Series Predictions 08:20 - Morabito Wearing No. 8 11:38 - Mets Season Outlook
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber close the show with Shaun Morash's Cinco de Luncho, as the Mets calling up A.J. Ewing turns into a ridiculous and passionate New York sports name game. Patrick Ewing, Eli Manning, Gary Carter, Vince Carter, Kenyon Martin, Curtis Martin and more get pulled into a countdown that quickly becomes part tribute, part argument, and part chaos. The debate spirals into missed names, questionable picks, bold Arch Manning foreshadowing, Shaun's birthday plans, and a frustrated Mets fan calling for David Stearns to go. It is a loose, funny finish built around New York sports nostalgia, fan outrage, and the kind of absurd argument that only Cinco de Luncho can deliver.
Bill Laskey is joined by Steve Rogers, a legendary pitcher with a storied career in Major League Baseball. They dive into Steve's time with the Montreal Expos, discussing the differences between playing at Jarry Park and Olympic Stadium. Steve shares stories about his partnership with catcher Gary Carter and the strategies they employed to dominate hitters. They also discuss Steve's impressive career stats, including his 129 complete games and 37 shutouts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Evan and Tiki break down Aaron Boone's questionable response about Ahmed Rosario after his huge night and debate whether the Yankees manager should reward performance over matchups. Plus, Evan DEFENDS Yankees fans over the Juan Soto chants and explains what's really happening in the Bronx.
Nashville recording artist and country singer-songwriter Whey Jennings reveals his sophomore album,Ā Baptized By Firearriving everywhere digitally on March 27, 2026 by Dirt Rock Empire.Baptized By FireĀ finds the Jennings family disciple writing and singing more songs about his own life's journey as a traveling troubadour, father, and man of God who was saved in 2020 during the pandemic from a life of drug and alcohol addiction.Reflecting his artistic ambitions, Jennings co-wrote several of the songs from first time songwriting sessions with Jim "Moose" Brown (Willie Nelson, Jamey Johnson, Jimmy Buffett), Tyler Booth (Josh Turner), and Whey's second duet withĀ The Voice'sĀ breakout country recording artist Karen Waldrup. Balanced out with heartfelt ballads, honky-tonk rockers Baptized By Fire is a well-rounded album of songs rooted in traditional country, blues, with some notable Americana vibes in style and instrumentation.Jennings and his co-writers' expertly crafted lyrics are combined with top-tier production from Producer Gary Carter (Kenny Chesney, Marty Stuart, Alan Jackson) and his team, recording the tracks at Danny Parks Long Hollow Studio and his own GC studio. Guitar work comes from Grand Ole Opry band member Danny Parks, piano and organs by Mike Rojas (Ricky Skaggs, Hank Williams Jr.), a multi-winner of ACM's Keyboard Player of the Year award, acoustic guitar by Joel Key (Cody Johnson, Thomas Rhett, and Toby Keith), steel guitar by Gary Carter, fiddle by Deanie Richardson (Del McCoury Band, Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart) and percussion by Garth Justice (Ricky Skaggs, Reba McEntire, Jo Dee Messina)."This album is close to my heart and I've never felt more at home with my music as I do now," Jennings said. "If you want to know who I really am as a person, the songs on this album present an open window to both my heart and soul as a songwriter."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Nashville recording artist and country singer-songwriter Whey Jennings reveals his sophomore album,Ā Baptized By Firearriving everywhere digitally on March 27, 2026 by Dirt Rock Empire.Baptized By FireĀ finds the Jennings family disciple writing and singing more songs about his own life's journey as a traveling troubadour, father, and man of God who was saved in 2020 during the pandemic from a life of drug and alcohol addiction.Reflecting his artistic ambitions, Jennings co-wrote several of the songs from first time songwriting sessions with Jim "Moose" Brown (Willie Nelson, Jamey Johnson, Jimmy Buffett), Tyler Booth (Josh Turner), and Whey's second duet withĀ The Voice'sĀ breakout country recording artist Karen Waldrup. Balanced out with heartfelt ballads, honky-tonk rockers Baptized By Fire is a well-rounded album of songs rooted in traditional country, blues, with some notable Americana vibes in style and instrumentation.Jennings and his co-writers' expertly crafted lyrics are combined with top-tier production from Producer Gary Carter (Kenny Chesney, Marty Stuart, Alan Jackson) and his team, recording the tracks at Danny Parks Long Hollow Studio and his own GC studio. Guitar work comes from Grand Ole Opry band member Danny Parks, piano and organs by Mike Rojas (Ricky Skaggs, Hank Williams Jr.), a multi-winner of ACM's Keyboard Player of the Year award, acoustic guitar by Joel Key (Cody Johnson, Thomas Rhett, and Toby Keith), steel guitar by Gary Carter, fiddle by Deanie Richardson (Del McCoury Band, Hank Williams Jr., Marty Stuart) and percussion by Garth Justice (Ricky Skaggs, Reba McEntire, Jo Dee Messina)."This album is close to my heart and I've never felt more at home with my music as I do now," Jennings said. "If you want to know who I really am as a person, the songs on this album present an open window to both my heart and soul as a songwriter."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Michael "Rooster" Phelan The "Moral Dilemma" Punch: Rooster delivers a powerful segment questioning his fandom for the New York Giants after disturbing emails surfaced regarding co-owner Steve Tisch. He takes a firm stance, stating he cannot support the team if Tisch is not forced out, sparking a deep debate on the morality of sports ownership. The "Bald Vanity" Rant: In a lighter but equally passionate moment, Rooster "punches" male athlete vanity, specifically mocking LeBron James and Jalen Brown for using hair polish and a boxer whose toupee flew off mid-fight. Homer Hopes: Rooster expresses his "homer" hope for the Giants to hire a disciplinarian coach like Tom Coughlin or John Harbaugh to bring structure to the team's young talent. Chris "Bison" Nace National Catchers Day Celebration: Bison brings an entire roster of legendary catchersāincluding Josh Gibson, Johnny Bench, and Gary Carterāto "the bar" in honor of National Catchers Day. The Washington Post Defense: Bison delivers a stinging "punch" to Jeff Bezos for the decline ofĀ The Washington Post'sĀ sports section, lamenting the loss of embedded local reporting and the impact on the sports community. Skepticism of the "Upstart" Patriots: Bison mockingly refers to the New England Patriots as an "upstart franchise" that has never been to a Super Bowl, before acknowledging his genuine annoyance that "they're f***ing back". Bryan Pope The Olympic History Buff: Pope shines as the resident expert on the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, sharing details about Lindsey Vonn's attempt to be the oldest medalist and the unique "luxury resort" setting of Cortina in the Dolomites. "Sir Barks-a-Lot" & Tennis: Pope explains how his 13-year-old golden retriever, Carmichael (aka Sir Barks-a-Lot), waking him up at 3AM led to him becoming an accidental expert on the Australian Open. The "Pope Stat": He provides the unique trivia that Charlie Puth is the first Jewish singer to perform the national anthem at the Super Bowl. Tobi "House" Millrood The "Birding" Quarterback: House brings fellow "birder" Sam Darnold to the bar, celebrating the quarterback's redemption arc as a "Lasso story" while defending his own hobby of ornithology and bird calls. The Manchester United Haircut Bet: House tracks the viral story of Frank Illett, a fan who hasn't cut his hair in 485 days, betting that if the team wins two more games, they will have him on the pod for a live head-shaving. The "Breaking Away" Comparison: House compares the long-suffering Indiana Hoosiers fans' recent success to the movieĀ Breaking Away, celebrating their journey from "all thin" to a "colossal all-time ride". Patrick "Milk" Mickler The "Quad God" Aficionado: Milk stuns the other hosts with his knowledge of figure skating, introducing them to Ilya Malinin (the "Quad God") and explaining the emotional weight of the team's history following a tragic plane crash. The "Cycle of Hell": Milk provides a cynical but realistic breakdown of the "NFL cycle of hell," where good offensive coordinators are immediately hired away as head coaches, leaving teams like his Buccaneers in a constant state of turnover. The Outdoor Hockey Hype: Milk celebrates the success of the Stadium Series in Tampa, describing the "phenomenal" scene of outdoor hockey in 38-degree Florida weather.
Jesse Orosco joinsĀ Amazin' ConversationsĀ to reflect on one of the most iconic teams in baseball history and one of the longest careers the game has ever seen. Orosco looks back on what made the 1986 Mets different, the intelligence and confidence of that clubhouse, the pressure moments of the postseason, and the grind of pitching deep into October. He also shares memories of Game 7, Davey Johnson's leadership, Gary Carter's impact, and the bond that made that team unforgettable more than 40 years later. ā±ļø TIMESTAMPS 00:00 ā Why the '86 Mets were different01:26 ā Reflecting on 40 years in baseball02:22 ā Longevity and pitching longer than expected03:13 ā Thinking about career legacy and records04:11 ā The grind and pressure of postseason pitching05:18 ā Trusting teammates in big moments06:55 ā Facing the Red Sox and World Series pressure07:26 ā The RBI single in Game 708:07 ā Giving the final out baseball to Steven McDonald09:09 ā Davey Johnson's leadership style09:58 ā Remembering Gary Carter11:04 ā Pitchers playing the outfield and team confidence12:02 ā Why you'll never see baseball played that way again13:02 ā Why that Mets team still resonates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NYS Halls of Fame Podcast's Inaugural Episode With Former MLB Pitcher, David Palmer Welcome to the first episode of the NYS Halls of Fame Podcast as your hosts, Rene LeRoux, Jeff Cohen, and Leonard Aberman present interviews with members of the New York State Baseball, Basketball, and Hockey Halls of Fame.Ā We thank you for joining us. David Palmer was inducted into the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame in 2016.Ā He is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Montreal Expos, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, and Detroit Tigers.Ā David played with exceptional players during his career, including Montreal Expos teammates, Gary Carter, Andre Dawson, and Tim Raines who are all members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.Ā At one time David was credited for pitching a five inning perfect game which was cancelled due to inclement weather.Ā That accomplishment was later stricken from the record books due to a new rule requiring no hitters/perfect games to go at least nine innings.Ā David shares great stories and is a perfect guest for the show's first episode. Ā Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Conversations With Griff Presents Ellis Valentine Griff welcomes former Expos outfielder Ellis Valentine, discussing his career as a blossoming young Montreal baseball star in the '70s, derailed in the early '80s by injury and immaturity, from what once was a Hall-of-Fame career path, to finding himself out of MLB prematurely due to injury and a self-destructive lifestyle. The L.A. native talks about his journey from high school star, to second round draft pick in 1972, mentored by Mel Didier and Karl Kuehl in the Expos organization. He talks about similarities with the Jays' homegrown duo of Vlad Jr. and Bo Bichette, as he was linked in his early career with Hall-of-Fame catcher Gary Carter, advancing to the majors year by year from the same draft class and with similar potential. Valentine's big personality shines through as he talks about what it was like being young and an Expo, surrounded by a roster of like-minded friends, winning games in 1979-80, all in their early 20's all single and coming into their own together, with a fanbase that had a chance to get to know them in downtown srettings after almost every game. Ellis offers an opinion on what has happened to the African-American presence in the majors, his dislike of Gene Mauch, how he lost his peripheral vision for three full years after being hit in the face by Roy Thomas of the Cardinals, his trade to the Mets in 1981, his retirement, realizing he needed help and facing the problems head-on. A true Redemption Song of freedom. Ā INDEX: 0:00 ā Intro 1:31 ā 1972 Draft and Being Selected alongside Gary Carter and Bobby Goodman 3:15 ā Great Throwing Arms of his Era + Addison Barger 6:50 ā Remembering Mel Didier 8:17 ā Power Outage Throwing Contest at Olympic Stadium 10:31 ā Love of Montreal 12:00 ā Being at Athlete in Montreal in the 1970's 15:10 ā Growing up in LA and Love of Crenshaw High School 20:45 ā MLB Moving Back Towards Contact Over Homeruns? 25:35 ā Gene Mauch 32:25 ā 1977 All-Star Game 35:30 ā Unfortunate Decrease in African American Ball Players and How to Address it 44:10 ā Gary Carter 51:10 ā Outfielder Development 53:54 ā Winter Meetings and Larry Doby 55:45 ā Lack of Mentors for Young Players 57:05 ā The Redemption of Ellis Valentine + Life After Baseball 1:08:00 - Outro ---- Get the audio version of "Griff's Conversations" and the "Exit Philosophy Podcast" wherever you get your podcasts, including: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Q0MJVS... ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visit https://www.griffsthepitch.com/ #MontrealExpos #MLB Ā ---- Get the video version of "Exit Philosophy" and "Conversations with Griff" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExitPhilosophy ---- For the full catalogue of Richard Griffin's work, including weekly Blue Jays/MLB columns, a weekly MLB Power Rankings column, exclusive conversations with some of the game's greats, past and present, and the Exit Philosophy podcast, visitĀ https://www.griffsthepitch.com/
Episode 314 features the founder and executive director of the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame, Rene LeRoux and the creator of Kick Ash Basket, Chad Romzek Rene LeRouxĀ is the founder and executive director of the New York State Hall of Fame's for baseball, basketball, and hockey.Ā Rene returns to the show to discuss the outstanding 2025 baseball class which will be inducted during the November dinner in Troy, New York.Ā The inductees are Mike Turo, Joe Panik, Gary Carter, Brian Cashman, Frank Catalonotto, Brian Cogan, Chris Dedrick, Jim Kaat, Brother Robert Kent, Marc Levine, Tom McNamara, Jack O'Connell, Kevin Barrett, Scott Steltz, Rick Wolff, Brian McGan, and Hal Richman.Ā Ā Rene discusses the inductees, some stories behind their selections, various reactions at receiving this great honor, as well as other exciting items not to be missed.Ā For more information on the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame go toĀ http://www.nysbhof.com/home.html Chad RomzekĀ is the creator of Kick Ash Basket.Ā The company started when Chad created a solution to overcome a problem.Ā Per their website, "I bought my Grill Dome Kamado charcoal grill in 2009 and used my grill several times a week. However, I learned some lessons the hard way, I needed to make sure I cleared out all of the ash so the leftover charcoal could breathe.Ā With the help of my background in āgotta make things better,ā (a.k.a. engineering), the Kick Ash Basket was born!"Ā For more information on Chad and his products go to https://kickashbasket.com/ We recommend you go to Rogue Cookers website, https://roguecookers.com/ for award-winning rubs, Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We conclude the show with the song,Ā Baseball Always Brings You HomeĀ fromĀ the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show:Ā Ā (516) 855-8214 Email:Ā Ā baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter:Ā @baseballandbbq Instagram:Ā baseballandbarbecue YouTube:Ā baseball and bbq Website:Ā https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook:Ā baseball and bbq Ā Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 314 features the founder and executive director of the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame, Rene LeRoux and the creator of Kick Ash Basket, Chad Romzek Rene LeRoux is the founder and executive director of the New York State Hall of Fame's for baseball, basketball, and hockey.Ā Rene returns to the show to discuss the outstanding 2025 baseball class which will be inducted during the November dinner in Troy, New York.Ā The inductees are Mike Turo, Joe Panik, Gary Carter, Brian Cashman, Frank Catalonotto, Brian Cogan, Chris Dedrick, Jim Kaat, Brother Robert Kent, Marc Levine, Tom McNamara, Jack O'Connell, Kevin Barrett, Scott Steltz, Rick Wolff, Brian McGan, and Hal Richman.Ā Ā Rene discusses the inductees, some stories behind their selections, various reactions at receiving this great honor, as well as other exciting items not to be missed.Ā For more information on the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame go to http://www.nysbhof.com/home.html Chad Romzek is the creator of Kick Ash Basket.Ā The company started when Chad created a solution to overcome a problem.Ā Per their website, "I bought my Grill Dome Kamado charcoal grill in 2009 and used my grill several times a week. However, I learned some lessons the hard way, I needed to make sure I cleared out all of the ash so the leftover charcoal could breathe.Ā With the help of my background in āgotta make things better,ā (a.k.a. engineering), the Kick Ash Basket was born!"Ā For more information on Chad and his products go to https://kickashbasket.com/ We recommend you go to Rogue Cookers website, https://roguecookers.com/ for award-winning rubs, Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We conclude the show with the song,Ā Baseball Always Brings You HomeĀ fromĀ the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show:Ā Ā (516) 855-8214 Email:Ā Ā baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter:Ā @baseballandbbq Instagram:Ā baseballandbarbecue YouTube:Ā baseball and bbq Website:Ā https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook:Ā baseball and bbq Ā Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
DodgersāBlue Jays is on and Dan's torn: despises the āneo-Yankeesā Dodgers, still scarred by Joe Carter's '93 dagger vs. his beloved Phillies. We relive that wild Phils run (Dykstra, Dutch, Kruk & co.) and why that team still owns Philly hearts.Ā Meanwhile, the NBA tips off under a cloud: FBI arrests tied to gambling schemes and a wild Stephen A. take that somehow drags Trump into itāDan calls foul on evidence-free accusations and on-air grandstanding. Plus: Nick Saban says he's staying retired (and on GameDay), and why Bill Belichick needs time at UNC in the portal era.Then it's NFL Week 7:London: Rams cruise past the Jagsāstill waiting on College Trevor to show up on Sundays.Chiefs flatten the Raiders; K.C. looks fully āback.āBrowns bully the Dolphins in bad weather; that defense is real.Patriots roll the TitansāDrake May looks the part, New England's arrow up.Panthers edge the Jets in a quintessential Meadowlands slog.Also: Panera SIP Club lore, Rich vs. the āONā switch, and a Gary Carter vs. Ovi āGreat 8ā aside.Special Thanks to:Ā Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.com First Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the best Mets to the table for discussion. After the ending to this disappointing season by the Mets which had them looking like kings at the beginning of the season to them looking like they had a little too much to drink, stumbling out of the club trying to find a uber to get to their ex-girlfriends house who don't want nothing to do with them. So with that said lets pump up the fan base and show them some love with the all time great players that they used to have, and can be happy about. Get ready for this awesome Mets episode, and see if Brock can make some head way and get back on top in trivia. Have a great day and we'll see you all next week... Peace.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the best Washington Nationals/ Montreal Expos to the table for discussion. Back at with our Starting 9 series. With the MLB playoffs going on the MLB is the talk of the town just not in either one of these cities. Also if you can tell me what an Expo is I might send you a hug or kiss emoji for the right answer. So get geared up for this Starting 9 episode because for the fan base you better get geared up since you're not in the playoffs. Have a great day, and we will see you all next week...Peace.
Darryl Strawberry sits down with Jay to remember the late Davey Johnsonāhis call-up story in 1983, the swagger that flipped the Mets from āMutsā to a 108-win juggernaut, the āwe're going to dominateā spring-training moment in '86, and why Davey was a players' manager who handled discipline in-house. Straw relives the Reds brawl game with Gary Carter at third and relievers in the outfield, the NLCS plane fine Davey āripped up,ā skipping a mandatory workout in Boston before the World Series, and Gary Carter's clutch in Fenway. He also opens up about speaking at Davey's funeral and his ongoing cancer advocacy. Mets history, leadership, culture, and the blueprint for winningāstraight from Straw. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
00:00-10:00: ML Archive: HOF Gary Carter. We chat career, 1986 Mets and more. From a chat in Cooperstown in 2010.
Giant Mess podcast host Neal Lynch recaps the New York Mets' 2025 trade deadline moves and reflects on the all-time best and worst trade deadline trades in Mets franchise history. Featuring detailed analysis of iconic trades like the 2015 Yoenis CĆ©spedes acquisition that propelled the Mets to the World Series, the legendary Keith Hernandez and Gary Carter trades of the 1980s, and infamous moves like the Nolan Ryan trade that shaped the modern era.Neal also evaluates the 2025 deadline trades focusing on pitching upgrades with Gregory Soto, Ryan Hesley, and Tyler Rogers, as well as the position player addition of Cedric Mullins. The episode covers current Mets standings, injury updates, playoff scenarios, and thoughts on the team's championship aspirations against fierce competition.Whether you're a diehard Mets fan or a baseball history buff, this episode delivers expert insights, passionate commentary, and a comprehensive look at how trades have shaped the Mets' past and present.#Mets #MLBTradeDeadline #Baseball #MetsHistory #YoenisCespedes #KeithHernandez #GaryCarter #NolanRyan #CedricMullinsNew York Giants Fan Rants & Analysis from Giant Mess Podcast - https://bit.ly/NYGiantsYTPlaylistĀ NY Mets Fan Rants & Analysis from Giant Mess - https://bit.ly/MetsYTPlaylistĀ Movie Reviews from Giant Mess Podcast - https://bit.ly/GiantMessMovieReviewsĀ TV Show Reactions from Giant Mess Podcast - https://bit.ly/GiantMessTVĀ Funny Stories from Giant Mess Podcast -Ā https://bit.ly/GiantMessFunnyStoriesABOUT NEAL LYNCH:Irish-Italian-American who graduated from a Catholic high school (even though I'm not Catholic), and a college known for producing doctors and lacrosse players, then became neither.Ā Former 4th string quarterback and middle relief pitcher at a D3 school.Ā Degrees in Film & Media Studies and Communications.Ā Worked for CondĆ© Nast, New York Post, SportsNet New York, and Hearst Television.Divorced dad who blogs, podcasts, writes, edits, optimizes, strategizes, and over-analyzes. Ā ABOUT "GIANT MESS":"Giant Mess" is a weird sports and entertainment comedy podcast hosted by a giant mess, the Real Cinch Neal Lynch.Ā Neal covers New York Giants football, Mets baseball, movies, and TV shows, mixing in funny life stories along the way.Ā Episodes focus on movie reviews, tv show recaps, post-game analysis, predictions, reactions, and funny stories about parenting.Subscribe to Giant Mess on YouTube: ā ā https://bit.ly/GiantMessYTā ā Ā Follow me on:* Link Tree - ā ā https://linktr.ee/neallynchā ā Ā * My Official Blog - ā ā http://bit.ly/neallynchBLOGā ā Ā * Giant Mess Facebook Page - ā ā http://bit.ly/GiantMessFBā ā Ā Ā * Twitter - ā ā http://bit.ly/NealLynchTWā ā Ā Ā Ā * Personal Instagram - ā ā http://bit.ly/NealLynchIGā ā Ā Ā Ā * Giant Mess Instagram - ā ā https://bit.ly/GiantMessInstagramā ā Ā * Subscribe to Giant Mess on Apple Podcasts - ā ā http://bit.ly/GiantMessAppleā ā Ā Ā * Subscribe to Giant Mess on Spotify - ā ā http://bit.ly/GiantMessSpotifyā ā Ā
1975 was a banner year for Rookies in Major League Baseball. Fred Lynn broke onto the scene in Boston and won Rookie of the Year and MVP⦠the first player ever to do that. And in the National League, John, āThe Countā Montefusco took home the honors of National League Rookie of the Year. The Giants hurler narrowly beat out The Kid, Gary Carter, who went on to have a Hall of Fame career as a catcher. The only other player to get a vote for American League Rookie of the Year was Lynn's teammate, a future Hall of Famer himself, Jim Rice who had a fantastic freshman year. The 3rd Hall of Famer in that rookie class was a pitcher in Cleveland by the name of Dennis Eckersley. But he wasn't the only young stud on that staff⦠Enter The Amazing Emu⦠Jim Kern.Ā A non-drafted pitcher out of Midland, Michigan, Kern didn't rise quickly through the minors and took a detour when he joined the marines in 1969. After a year of serving and 5 more in the reserves, Kern's baseball career started to take off and after a brief callus to the bigs in '74, he came up for good in '75. As a starter he had inconsistent success but with Frank Robinson as his manager, he converted to a receiver in 1976 and a star was born. One of the hardest throwers in the game, Kern took to his new role immediately, winning 10 games and saving 15 with an ERA of 2.37 over 117 innings. He was an American League All-Star the next three seasons culminating in 1979 when he won 13 games out of the pen and saved another 29 while amassing 143 innings with an ERA of 1.57. A season for the ages for the 6'5 flamethrower. Unfortunately injuries plagued Kern for much of the rest of his career. He bounced around the league and other than a resurgence in 1982 for a bad Reds team, he never was as dominant as he was during that 4-year stretch from 1976-79⦠On the Past Our Prime podcast, Kern tells us about his journey from being undrafted out of high school, to the marines to a 3-time All-Star reliever from 1977 to 1979. He tells us about his days in Cleveland that included playing for the first black manager in baseball history, Hall of Famer Frank Robinson and being on the same pitching staff as another Hall of Famer, Dennis Eckersley. Kern speaks fondly of many teammates including Gaylord Perry, Pat Dobson, Sparky Lyle and Boog Powell who taught this ādumbass rookieā as much about being a pitcher as anyone he ever came across. And this baseball character tells us about the best prank he ever took part in, and how Buddy Bell got his revenge! It's a bunch of laughs with one of the funniest relief pitchers of the late 70's who could throw the ball about as hard as anyone for a brief, yet electric time in Cleveland and Texas. The Amazing Emu, Jim Kern, on the Past Our Prime podcast. Download, listen, subscribe and review the show wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jay sits down with legendary pitcherĀ Dwight "Doc" GoodenĀ as he reflects on his incredible career, the impact ofĀ Gary Carter, his experience winning theĀ 1985 Cy Young, and the emotional moment of having hisĀ number retired by the Mets. Gooden shares behind-the-scenes stories from the 1986 championship season, his relationship with teammates, and his thoughts on the next generation of Mets pitchers. Don't miss this in-depth conversation with one of the greatest pitchers in franchise history!
February 16 2012 ā Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter dies of brain cancer in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. After becoming a perennial All-Star with the Montreal Expos, Carter led the New York Mets to a World Series title in 1986.Join the Daily Rewind - Join.Classic Baseball Broadcasts - reconnect with baseball history.Show Notes & Featured AudioGary CarterMontreal ExposMentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball BroadcastsClassic Baseball Broadcasts
February 16 2012 ā Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter dies of brain cancer in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. After becoming a perennial All-Star with the Montreal Expos, Carter led the New York Mets to a World Series title in 1986.Join the Daily Rewind - Join.Classic Baseball Broadcasts - reconnect with baseball history.Show Notes & Featured AudioGary CarterMontreal ExposMentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball BroadcastsClassic Baseball Broadcasts
Send us a textWho are the home run leaders while wearing a team's uniform?Ā Sounded like a interesting episode topic but then Rickey Henderson so sadly and suddenly passed away at age 65. Rickey's 66th birthday would have been on Christmas this Wednesday. With 1,406 stolen bases Rickey doesn't only have the most stolen bases in one season, or in a career, he also scored the most runs in baseball history with 2,295! He also had 81 career leadoff home runs, the most in history. Rickey is and was the best leadoff hitter in #MLB history. He will be sorely missed.Ā #Padres Manny Machado became the franchise home run leader. But he hasn't been there that long. It was surprising! With 167 he passed Dave Winfield, Nate Colbert, Phil Nevin, and the former leader Adrian Gonzalez.Ā Gordon and Mark go team by team in the #nationalleague to reveal the top 5 in home runs for each team while wearing their uniform.Ā Here's a link to an associated article by Mark: https://almostcooperstown.substack.com/p/career-home-run-leaders-for-each?r=6m2o9Intro & Outro music this season courtesy of Mercury Maid! Check them out on Spotify or Apple Music! Ā Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you can give us 4 or 5 star rating that means a lot. And if you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com.Ā You can also follow us on X @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page or YouTube channel.Ā And please tell your friends!www.almostcooperstown.com
Hall of Famer Andre Dawson went to 8 All Star games, won 8 Gold Gloves, 4 Silver Sluggers, and a National League MVP. Great stories about Gary Carter, Tony Perez, Pete Rose, Spaceman Lee, Ryne Sandberg, Popeye Zimmer, Mitch Williams, Roger Clemens, Larry Doby, Duke Snider, Greg Maddux, and Bruce Sutter...the toughest pitcher he ever faced. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Max Fried signs with Yankees, how Braves will handle pitching rotation, Ryne Sandberg's cancer returns, Rocky Colavito dies, writer Thomas Boswell honored, Joe Burrow's mansion robbed while he plays on MNF while S.I. swimsuit model who is not his regular girlfriend calls 911, Leon Lett II, do better Manningcast, A.I. to pick college playoff teams? expand to 14? Heisman finalists, Kirk Herbstreit sings a different tune when it comes to FSU and UGA, Lane Kiffin makes good point about transfers timing, Falcons falconing again, Kirk Cousins could be an all-time bust of a free agent signing, Georgia Tech loses star WR, Brett Thorson wins award, Bowl games, daily regimen of an Army player, Juan Soto, World Series odds, Dave Parker and Dick Allen in HOF, Merv Rettenmund passes, Canton Bulldogs, Tom Harmon, Joe Frazier, Dominique Wilkins, Reggie Bush, Johnny Manziel in a tub w/ Canseco's daughter, Lamar Jackson, Pete's Tweets, Jimmy Foxx, Walter O'Malley, Luis Tiant, Graig Nettles, bad Mets trades, Nolan Ryan, Jim Fregosi, Ozzie Smith for Gary Templeton, Mike Scott, Gary Carter, Hack Wilson, Dennis Eckersley, Braves trade, plus a quote from Andy Van SlykeĀ
Keith Hernandez joins Jay Horwitz to talk about the impact the Mets have made by signing Juan Soto, comparing it to when the Mets signed Gary Carter and headed toward their 1986 World Series win. Keith also talks about how Soto will fit in with the Mets lineup, Lindor's incredible 2024 and the big things he sees from him in 2025, and the sad passing of Keith's beloved cat Hadji. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we're talking about ageing, and specifically about how fascia is central to ageing well.If you don't know what fascia is don't worry, Gary explains it clearly. And if you do already, you will be diving more deeply into how fascia relates to ageing.Ā My guest is Gary Carter, who is recognised internationally as one of the UK's leading Anatomy and Movement teachers. He does a lot of stuff, he's a polymath, so here goes.Ā He is a myofascial manual therapist, personal trainer, shiatsu and craniosacral practitioner, anatomy and fascial anatomy lecturer and also a yoga teacher and teacher trainer. He lectures and teaches in Movement and Fascial Anatomy for schools of massage, physiotherapy, osteopathy, Yoga & Pilates teacher trainings. He started the Natural Bodies Yoga and movement Centre in Brighton, UK, in 1991, training and encouraging ease of movement, efficient body use in exercise, sport and many movement disciplines.Ā He also runs dissective studies for students of his anatomy and movement courses at the Plastinarium in Germany. He has been one of the lead dissectors and designers for the world's first historic plastinated fascial-focused human displayed in BodyWorlds BerlinĀ You'll be introduced to:The magic world of fasciaHow we age earlier than you thinkAnd it's never too late to start being youngerReframing age With Inspirational eldersexercise might not take as long as you thinkAgeing as a process of refinement, not decayMindset and avoiding the rigidity that can come with ageGetting back to movement after illness, injury or surgeryGary's linksWebsite https://www.naturalbodies.co.uk/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/naturalbodies_trainings/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@naturalbodies502/featuredBooksMind Gym ā Steve PetersThe Race Against Time ā Richard AsquithYou can buy me a cuppa here https://www.buymeacoffee.com/katecodringtonThe Perimenopause Journal: https://www.katecodrington.co.uk/the-perimenopause-journal-unlock-your-power-own-your-wellbeing-find-your-path/ Free resource library: https://mailchi.mp/a8a0fa08678a/resource-libraryInstagram @kate_codringtonSecond Spring is available from your favourite bookshopPerimenopause Unwrapped online course: https://woman-kind.co.uk/perimenopause-unwrapped-online-course/Perimenopause Starter Kit: https://www.katecodrington.co.uk/perimenopause-starter-kit-online-course/MusicTrust Me (instrumental) by RYYZNArtworkKate's portrait by ...
Today our host Cade and Scott are thrilled to sit down with a powerhouse guest: Gary Carter, President of the Fresno Association of Realtors. From navigating the highs and lows of the real estate market to sharing invaluable insights on perseverance, Gary's journey is nothing short of inspiring. In this episode, we dive deep into Gary's impressive career, his commitment to giving back, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Tune in as Gary shares his early experiences from door-knocking to becoming a real estate legend, and discover how he's managed to thrive through market cycles and economic downturns. He'll also recount a memorable encounter with Scott that highlights the power of encouragement and mentorship. Whether you're an industry veteran or just starting out, Gary's stories and advice are sure to motivate and educate. Don't miss this opportunity to gain wisdom from a true leader in real estate! You can find Gary on Instagram - @garycarter467
00:00-15:00: Baseball HOF Gary Carter chats career, catchers back in 2010, Doc Gooden coming up and more on an episode from the ML Archive.
On July 31, 2003 the Montreal Expos retired number 8 as a tribute to Gary Carter, their first player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. During his 12-year tenure with the Expos, Carter was selected to the National League All-Star team 7 times and won 3 Gold Glove Awards. After the Expos moved to Washington, D.C. to become the Washington Nationals following the 2004 season, a banner displaying Carter's number along with those of other Expos stars Andre Dawson, Tim Raines and Rusty Staub was hung from the rafters at the Bell Centre, home of the NHL's Montreal Canadiens. This Day In Baseball - Learn more about the players, teams and seasons Classic Broadcasts are old-time broadcasts that have been put together from various sources. Many are found on the Internet Archives in a raw form. If you wish to take a deeper dive, that includes:Scorecards, Rosters, Newspaper Clippings. All members can jump over to : www.vintagebaseballreflections.com and join the membership platform
Willie Mays tribute, Braves win another squeaker, 1st win for rookie, robo umps delayed, Iron Man meets Iron Man (Downey Jr & Gehrig), Pat McAfee gone? Blank & Ryan in Falcons Ring of Honor, Jerry Sandusky still rots in prison, Straight Cait vs Reese WNBA cat fight, fat Scottish toadie Montgomerie hates America and American golf fans, NBA season ends, win for Horford, Dechambeau not in Paris? Schmeling vs Louis, underwater tricycle race, Holyfield beats Holmes, highest cricket score ever, Cha Cha Muldowney, Peter Warrick, Mungo Park, Len Bias, Manute Bol, Elks Lodge baseball, only pitcher to strike out Joe DiMaggio 3x in one game, Big Poison, Jim Bouton's "Ball Four", Gary Carter, oldest player ever in baseball, Kyle Farnsworth 'nolanryans' a hitter who charges the mound, Blyleven runs his mouth & loses his hair, amphibious pitcher, hot dog mascot fired & no it's not Joey Chestnut again, Baby Shark song begins our long national nightmare, plus Pete's Tweets, This Day in Sports History, Ripley's Believe It or Not! and quotes from Jeff Torborg & Mel AllenĀ