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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, “The Count” 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. 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 “dumbass rookie” 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 pitcher Dwight "Doc" Gooden as he reflects on his incredible career, the impact of Gary Carter, his experience winning the 1985 Cy Young, and the emotional moment of having his 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!
Scott and Crew talk about LA Angels, the Athletics, Gary Carter, Giancarlo Stanton, Tom Seaver, and More. #vladguerrerojr #torontobluejays #laangeles #artemorenojr #orangecountyregister #theathletics #markkotsky #clevelandguardians #clevelandindians #juansoto #shoheiohtani #joseramirez #bobichette #markshapiro #alexanthopoulos #rossatkins #atlantabraves #montrealexpos #mlb #canada #peterpocklinstof #edmontonoilers #mikeillitch #kevincash #joemaddon #jeffreyloria #aaronjudge #rogerscentre #waynegretzky #johnhamilton #anthonyrendon #miketrout #ronwestington #albertpujols #disneyland #ladodgers #retusrangers #tedwilliams #billymartin #joedimaggio
February 16 2012 – 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 – 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? 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. #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. 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. 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! 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. You can also follow us on X @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page or YouTube channel. 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 Slyke
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. 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. 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. 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 Berlin 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 – Steve PetersThe Race Against Time – 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 ...
T. Sean Shannon joined me to discuss his YouTube series "Baseball Card Theatre"; his favorite cards; going to the Astrodome with his six brothers and sisters for a whole day in the '70's; O-Pee Chee; his idol, his brother Charlie; having a funny mom; doing standup at 18; starting in club that Kinison, Hicks, and Andy Huggins started at; being influenced by Jack Douglas and Charles Bukowski; getting his first writing job on Paul Provenza's Comics Only; writing with Fred Wolf and others; writing for Comic Strip Live and In Living Color; sharing an office with Colin Quinn and Nick Bakay; writing the Dirty Dozens; going to all the baseball stadiums; not getting a scalped ticket to a game in the Tokyo Dome; heckling Gary Carter before he died; writing for MTV's Loveline before Adam Carolla; writing on Jay Leno allows him to cast Fred Willard in sketches; becoming friends with him and his wife; going to Italy with the Willards and portraying ugly Americans; Magic Hour; submitting to SNL and getting hired by Adam McKay; originally thought less than for being a Leno writer; writing a phone commercial wins respect of McKay and staff; Colin Quinn is his rabbi; writing topical cold opens with McKay; Lorne's rule to SNL's writers: you'll never be truly happy; Bill Paxton, Lucy Lawless; Monday pitch meetings ruined his Sunday football; JB Smoove funniest pitcher; Gwynneth Paltrow talks faster on a sketch to make sure all jokes get in; Tobey Maguire episode; Trampus was his wife's yoga teacher; naming an Ellen DeGeneres character his wife's name; Wade Blasingame; John McCain sings Streisand; Mccain real cool backstage; Derek Jeter; my packet; Bill Murray; asking about Chevy fight; Norm MacDonald, George Carlin, Jerry Seinfeld, Britney Spears, Dana Carvey & Queen Latifah; in audience for Paul Reiser; his dad came to dress and could not believe what was cut; Hugh Jackman making sure Christmas Kangaroo isn't cut; Barenaked Ladies have performance of "One Week" cut; watching the show at 11 and working their twenty years later; Tom Davis, Jim Downey, and Drake Sather
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
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
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
We return to the Bad Boy Mets of 1986 for the kindest and gentlest of our personality profiles, as we dig in to The Kid - Gary Carter and El Sid, Sid FernandezThe Kid is made of teflon, as we will find, and is a true delight, while Big Sid just wants to surf, watch pro wrestling, and play video gamesOur dad's cocks and balls, light kidnapping, Slumgolian, and all the intellectual honesty you can handle. Oh, and a bunch of weird technical issues- no idea what's happening with that. Oh, and F*CK YOU ROB MANFRED. This week on The Whole Ballgame.Email us: thewholeballgame@mail.comHead to the website: www.thewholeballgame.comFollow on Twitter/X : www.x.com/wholeballgame
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 Allen
One last non-Petty episode before we being digging into Wildflowers! This time, Russell Mark, from The Nextdoors is back to talk about their new single "Swing and a Miss". We talk about perfection in art and whether it's worth striving for, we nerd out over specific production choices and songwriting form, and of course, we talk about Gary Carter, and America's pastime. It was a lot of fun chatting to Russell again and I hope you enjoy our chat as much as we did!You can listen to or buy Swing and a Miss here;Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2rkI6C98jJhv6GhSmWYBaPApple: https://music.apple.com/us/album/swing-and-a-miss/1733839196Youtube Music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=9k1c5udiTgoBandcamp: https://thenextdoors.bandcamp.com/album/swing-and-a-miss-singleAnd you can go check out The Nextdoors website for upcoming shows and all sorts of other info! https://nextdoorsmusic.comDon't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyprojectTwitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProjectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyprojectAll music, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.comThe Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you're looking for Tom's music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".Producer: Kevin BrownExecutive Producer: Paul RobertsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the best METS players of all time to the table for discussion.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the Montreal Expos/ Washington Nationals franchise to the table to discussion.
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guests, Fresno Association of REALTORS® 2024 President, Gary Carter and Fresno Association of REALTORS® 2024 MLS Chair Maurice Gonzales, who gave listeners a recap on "An Update from Recent State REALTOR® Meetings".
Show Date: 2/16/24 On the 12th anniversary of Gary Carter's death, Andy and Dan discuss the career and legacy of baseball great Gary Carter. Sports and Songs Podcast Links: https://www.facebook.com/sportsandsongs1 https://twitter.com/SportsandSongs1 https://www.instagram.com/sportsandsongs/ https://www.sportsandsongspodcast.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportsandsongs/message
On why former Expos manager Dick Williams physically assaulted him; on the bliss of writing NHL game stories; on the Canadian appeal of Gary Carter; on the demise of a beloved magazine.
This week we open the show with the Hot Stove Report, that saw the Mariners GM Jerry Dipoto at it again, as he makes two trades this week with the Giants and Rays. The Giants will receive a former Cy Young Pitcher in the deal, who won't be available, until the second half of the 2024 season. Prompting Jake to wonder, if the Giants GM is on the proverbial hot seat. The Mets make moves to bolster their starting rotation. The Cubs sign Japanese southpaw Shota Imenaga, and of course, what would the offseason be if the Dodgers didn't make another move and sign another player with a deferred contract. But Jake ask the question, are the Dodgers on paper, better than the Braves right now? Then we get into this week's topic, as we dig into the life and career of Gary Carter. His rise throught the Expos franchise. His contributions to the Mets World Series championship in 1986, to his fight with brain cancer, that would eventually rob the baseball universe, of this elite player and class individual way to early. Here's Looking At You KId. #GaryCarter #MontrealExpos #NewYorkMets #DanCarrithers #KenSingleton #RonDarling #KeithHernandez #PalmBeachAtlantic #AndreDawson #FuckCancer
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
Grieving Out Loud host Angela Kennecke received a special invitation to the White House this year, where she met with some of America's top government officials working to end the historic drug crisis. The visit included discussions with prominent figures such as our nation's drug czar, the CDC director, and the Second Gentleman, Douglas Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris's husband. Angela also had the opportunity to connect with parents who, like herself, are grappling with the heartbreaking loss of their children to the fentanyl epidemic. One of those parents, Gary Carter, is the guest on this episode.Join us in this very candid conversation as Gary reflects on some of the signs he may have missed when his son started experimenting with drugs. He shares the difficult moments and lessons learned as he watched his son battle substance use disorder, find recovery, and then, amidst the hope and joy--suddenly die from fentanyl. Despite his profound grief, Gary is on a mission to help others identify warning signs of drug use and substance disorder through support groups and Hope's Room. Prepare for an enlightening and empowering discussion as we tackle one of the nation's most significant challenges.Support the showFor more episodes and to read Angela's blog, just go to our website, Emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage! Podcast producers: Casey Wonnenberg & Anna Fey
44k pack Joe Robbie Stadium on a beautiful day in April for the debut of Marlins Baseball, Benito Santiago's dual sets of eyebrows, not to mention his unique proclivities and hatred of the San Francisco Giants. We learn about The Hough Stuff, and why the cat-man has "no problems", and perhaps most importantly, Gary Carter is on the call. Its Florida baseball for the first time ever, right here on The Whole Ballgame.Watch along with us here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNN1pmoUIiUFollow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thewholeballgameTwitter: www.x.com/wholeballgameHead to the website: www.thewholeballgame.comEmail us: thewholeballgame@mail.com
Today's guest is the legendary pitcher Dwight Gooden! We not only got to chat with Dr. K, but we got to do it in the dugout at the Mets training facility during Fantasy Camp. Dwight is a huge part of baseball history. He's won three World Series, rookie of the year, Cy Young, played in four all star games, pitched a no hitter... and next year his #16 will be retired by the Mets organization. He opened up to us about all of it! From stories of his early days with the Mets, getting recruited, called up to the majors and his first start in Houston. What he was doing during that infamous rally in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series and how celebration soon turned to debauchery. He takes us back to the day of his Yankee no-hitter, what he was thinking and what it means to him now. He doesn't hold back when discussing his mistakes, his struggles with substance abuse and how he's trying to use his lessons to help others. With his number getting retired next year, we got a little nostalgic and talked about some of his favorite moments and teammates, including Gary Carter, Keith Hernandez, Daryl Strawberry and Derek Jeter. Being there for Mets Fantasy Camp you could feel the love the fans have for Dwight. They've stuck by him through all the ups and downs and we are so happy to share his story with you! --- --- --- --- MANSCAPED The perfect mix of naughty and nice, go to manscaped.com and use code UNDERSTOOD for 20% off + free shipping. Get like Santa and SLEIGH the holidays this year with MANSCAPED. --- --- --- --- DIPSEA Let Dipsea be your go-to place to spice up your me time. Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial when you go to Dipseastories.com/Understood --- --- --- Follow Rachel on Instagram! @RachelUchitelNYC Executive Producer: Alison Goodman Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review! Do you have show ideas, media requests or sponsorship opportunities? Email the show at: infomissunderstoodpodcast@gmail.com Listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch every episode on YouTube! at Misunderstood Podcast Check out Rachel's Patreon: Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel Patreon
Who is the greatest National of all-time? Some might say Walter Johnson since when he was with the Senators they were also called the Nationals. But Ryan Zimmerman has a claim as does Max Scherzer. And then there's Gary Carter, and Andre Dawson, and Tim Raines, and Vlad Guerrero Sr.. They were all Expos but they are a big part of the franchise history. We pick out best Nat/Expo at each position and there are some big time names. Listen or watch as we've added a YouTube Channel - https://youtu.be/xLbJIPGfNRI Here is the link to the Almost Cooperstown channelPlease subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com. You can also follow us on Twitter/X @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page or YouTube channel. If you can please give the podcast 4 or 5 star rating!www.almostcooperstown.com
With a dearth of interesting topics this week, Mike and Bill fire up the random number generator and provide the annotated story of the Montreal Expos visit to Cincinnati on May 1, 1976 against the Big Red Machine. Would the machine break down? Or would the Expos get steamrolled? And, most importantly, can anyone think of a first baseman whose name is also a body part? Plus, happy birthday to Greg Gagne and Kent Bottenfield.
The hobby world is enamored with one of ones and a Montréal collector has a very unique one in his possession. Nearly 50 years ago, then-rookie Gary Carter purchased a brand new Buick Riviera after appearing in just a handful of games for the Expos. For more than a decade, the Hall of Fame catcher's prized car has been sitting in storage, well-maintained, and looking for a new home. The original eBay listing (with pictures!) is available HERE.
Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYMets fans anxiously awaited the 1986 season. Could this be the year? They didn't have to wait long to see if this team was for real. By the end of May, the Mets were 31–12. By the end of June, they were 50–21. First baseman Keith Hernandez, right fielder Darryl Strawberry, catcher Gary Carter, and pitchers Sid Fernandez and Dwight Gooden were chosen to play in the All-Star game.....You can read the full blog post here.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS BACKGROUNDHost Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. See Mark's book below.No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training: A Guide For People With Limited TimeRunning Wild: (Growing Up In The 1970s)
Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYMets fans anxiously awaited the 1986 season. Could this be the year? They didn't have to wait long to see if this team was for real. By the end of May, the Mets were 31–12. By the end of June, they were 50–21. First baseman Keith Hernandez, right fielder Darryl Strawberry, catcher Gary Carter, and pitchers Sid Fernandez and Dwight Gooden were chosen to play in the All-Star game.....You can read the full blog post here.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS BACKGROUNDHost Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. See Mark's book below.No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training: A Guide For People With Limited TimeRunning Wild: (Growing Up In The 1970s)
Today my guest was @bigbaseballhead who for 13 years was #mrmet first at #sheatstadium then @citifield where he had his own shower. He has always been a huge @mets fan and went to #game6 in person. Matt has been an #actor since he was 11. A graduate of @syracuseu he's working on a memoir about his life as a #mascot I can't wait to read it. #mlb #baseball #lgm All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
As Doc Gooden gets ready to see his number retired next season, he sits down with Jay in the Cadillac Club at Paysons in Citi Field to talk about his career, what the honor means to him and some incredible stories from his time with names like Mel Stottlemyre, Gary Carter and Keith Hernandez. Doc also talks about his time with the Yankees where he pitched against the Mets at Shea. 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
Montréal Expos supercollector (and Expos Fest organizer) Perry Giannias joins the boys to talk about when he first became a baseball fan, the role Ellis Valentine played in starting his passion, that time a former player asked for something from his collection and answers the age-old question…how does one end up with Gary Carter's luggage?
Little League memories, A&W Root Beer floats, and one of greatest days of my life. Smooth Andre Thornton, Cleveland's only '84 All-Star, inspires a dive into the worst all-stars of the 1980s. With magisterial grace, Steve Garvey and Gary Carter turn two. And a Budweiser commercial makes a statement way ahead of its time.
Don and Dan voice their grievances with streaming sports and NFL commercials. Plus, a case for Gary Carter's number to be retired by the Mets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary Carter was one of the best to ever don a catcher's mask. Beloved by teammates and fans alike, he was one of a kind. Gary's love for the game was unparalleled. When he crouched behind plate, it wasn't just Home- it was home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guest Gary Carter, Movoto who gave us a great rundown of what is happening in Real Estate at the State and National levels.
We spent the entire episode calling him I-Rod without ever mentioning Ivan Rodriguez by name! We didn't mention a few catchers like Carlton Fisk and Gary Carter who were close. We also did not talk about Josh Gibson who may have been the best of all time?! We've added a YouTube Channel and are still working out our own kinks. No videos yet but if you care to listen from YouTube here is the link to the Almost Cooperstown channel.Please subscribe to our podcast and thanks for listening! If you have a suggestion for an episode please drop us a line via email at Almostcooperstown@gmail.com. You can also follow us on Twitter @almostcoop or visit the Almost Cooperstown Facebook page or YouTube channel. If you can please give the podcast 4 or 5 star rating! www.almostcooperstown.comwww.almostcooperstown.com
Returning Champ and friend of the show Jill Miller drops by to talk about her brand new book project Body by Breath. Check it out at https://bodybybreath.com/ and you can also follow her book tour! New York Times article on heartbeat and time perception Join David in London Send an email to info@naturalbodies.co.uk Join David Lesondak (author of Fascia: What it is and Why it matters) and Gary Carter (lead designer and dissector for the FR:EIA project) on this 2-day immersion into Fascia, Anatomy, Function and Movement. One day at Flow Motion Studios, Berlin, and one day exploring FR:EIA (Fascia Revealed: Educating Interconnected Anatomy) at BodyWorlds Berlin. A unique opportunity to dive deep into Fascia as it relates to movement and manual therapy. This event is suitable for movement teachers and practitioners, manual therapists and anyone with a deeper interest in how the body functions at an integrated level. Dates: 5 & 6 May, 2023 Times: 10am-4pm each day Location: 5th May: FlowMotion Studios,Glasower Str. 60, 12051 Berlin 6th May: BodyWorlds Berlin, Alexanderplatz Investment: £395.00 per person (€445.00) Price includes refreshments on the Friday, and entrance ticket to BodyWorlds on the Saturday Price does not include lunch, travel, insurance You are getting this priority offer before anyone else – the information will go to a wider audience at the weekend. There are limited places for this exclusive event – book your ticket now! https://tinyurl.com/mek8bxtu --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-lesondak/message
Gerald de Jong makes the finest tensegrity models in the world. See them at his website https://pretenst.com/ Use the discount code: bodytalk and save 30% on your own tesegrity model kit. Information on the Tensegrity Model Building Webinar featuring Gearld and Chris & Ann Frederick https://fasciatrainingacademy.com/product/tensegrity-webinar/ Join David and Gary Carter in London and Berlin in May of 2023! David's Book Fascia: What it is and Why it Matters and at Amazon UK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-lesondak/message
Luana Maroja is Professor of Biology, Chair of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Program at Williams College in Massachusetts. Luana Maroja on ResearchGate Luana Maroja on the ideological threat to biology Luana in The Free Press An Existential Threat to Doing Good Science Stanford University Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative Bloom County "Offensensitivity" USC and the word "field" David's Workshop at SchoolHouse Yoga in Pittsburgh – you might need to scroll down! Join David and Gary Carter in London and Berlin in May of 2023! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-lesondak/message
January 16, 2023 GARY CARTER, pastor of Free Grace Church of Tampa Bay, Florida, who will address: "FROM DALLAS to LONDON: The JOURNEY of a DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY GRADUATE into REFORMED THEOLOGY & the 1689 LONDON BAPTIST CONFESSION of FAITH" Subscribe: iTunes TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:
Ed Hearn talks to Jay about how he stays so positive while he's currently fighting for his life and in need of a kidney transplant. Ed talks about how he's been able to remain positive during this battle and has even used it to inspire others. Jay asks Ed to explain the process of how someone would be able to help Ed and gets a rundown on how the National Kidney Registry works. Ed also remembers his time with the Mets, what it was like to catch Doc Gooden, the impact Gary Carter had on his life and how he is the only player in MLB history to win a championship at all levels (A, AA, AAA, MLB). 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
The ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
The field of fascia research has undergone remarkable expansion and growth over the last decade. But until now, a true visualization had been a challenge. Enter FR:EIA, the world's first 3-D human fascia plastinate. In this episode of The ABMP Podcast, Kristin and Darren speak with Rachelle Clauson and Gary Carter about how FR:EIA came to be, her first public appearance in Montreal, Quebec, at the 6th International Fascia Research Congress, and how their ideas on fascia changed during this . Resources: Read about FR:EIA and the process of creating the world's first whole-body, fascial-focused plastinate in the September/October issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine. Click the link below for more information about the Fascial Net Plastination Project (FNPP), including press releases, the Fascia Research Society, Facebook, Instagram, and more. https://linktr.ee/fnpp Rachelle serves as the Fascia Research Society's Fascial Net Plastination Project Director of Creative and Administrative Affairs. She is a board-certified massage therapist, owner of Flourish Bodywork, and co-director of AnatomySCAPES dissection lab workshops in San Diego. For more information, visit anatomyscapes.com. Gary Carter is the Fascia Research Society's Director of Anatomical Design on the FR:EIA project. He owns and operates Natural Bodies training center in the UK and offers myofascial anatomy courses for movement and manual therapists in the UK, Scandinavia, Europe, and Asia. For more information, visit naturalbodies.co.uk. Hosts: Darren Buford is senior director of communications and editor-in-chief for ABMP. He is editor of Massage & Bodywork magazine and has worked for ABMP for 22 years, and been involved in journalism at the association, trade, and consumer levels for 24 years. He has served as board member and president of the Western Publishing Association, as well as board member for Association Media & Publishing. Contact him at editor@abmp.com. Kristin Coverly, LMT is a massage therapist, educator, and the director of professional education at ABMP. She loves creating continuing education courses, events, and resources to support massage therapists and bodyworkers as they enhance their lives and practices. Contact her at ce@abmp.com. 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Doc Gooden joins the guys to discuss the possibility of having his jersey retired by the Mets. Plus, his thoughts on deGrom's pitching style, how Gary Carter fit in with the '86 team and tonight's huge game in Atlanta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 4: The fan that celebrated on the field with the Mets after the Johan Santana no-hitter joined us to talk about it. Craig had a little fun with the fact that the Mets are not honing Johan on the actual date he threw the no-no.