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Ballard Smith and Dick Freeman, former Presidents of the San Diego Padres Baseball Club, go down memory lane to chat about highlights during their respective tenures. From the signings of Hall of Fame reliever Goose Gossage, starter Bruce Hurst and first baseman Steve Garvey, to the promotion of the famous San Diego Chicken and the road to the team's first World Series in 1984, Smith and Freeman reminisce about their Padres careers, as well as shout out the team's recent success on the field and in the stands.About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 19 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit Union A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
Between the generations of three inning late game relievers like Rollie Fingers and Goose Gossage and the one inning high leverage relievers like Mariano Rivera and Trevor Hoffman, there was Lee Smith. Smith bridged the gap between these groups, starting his career as a stopper and ending it as a closer. Along the way, 32 years ago this week, Smith set the major league record for career saves, which lasted until Trevor Hoffman and Mariano Rivera blew past him in the 2000s. Mike and Bill look back at the life and career of one of the most intimidating pitchers of all time, and find a self-described "country boy" who stumbled into his life's calling. Plus, happy birthday to Kid Elberfeld and Hal Morris! And farewell to Scott Sauerbeck and Bobby Malkmus.
The strongest man in the world 50 years ago was Vasily Alekseyev of the Soviet Union and there he was on the cover of Sports Illustrated on April 14th, 1975. The question is… was he a nice guy? Apparently the answer was no. Because also in that issue was the 2nd part of a 4 part series from the book, “Nice Guys Finish Last,” from former player and Hall of Fame manager, Leo Durocher. The “Lip” was a heckuva ballplayer, spanning 20 years with the Yankees, Reds, Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1925-1945. A 3-time All-Star, and 4-time World Series champion, Durocher ended his playing days as a player/manager in Brooklyn and would go on to retire as the 5th winningest skipper in MLB history. Starting in 1939 with the Dodgers and then spending 8 more years with the Nw York Giants from 1948-1955, Durocher won his only World Series as a manager when Willie Mays and the Giants swept the Cleveland Indians in 1954. The next year was his last in New York and he wouldn't manage again until the Cubs hired him in 1966. Chicago was 59-103 in his first season guiding the team but didn't have a losing season in the remainder of his 5+ seasons at the helm. He would finish his Hall of Fame managerial career in Houston with another winning season in 1973. On that '73 teams was a young lefty who started 40 games for the Astros, completing 12 of them and amassing 279 innings pitched. Jerry Reuss was just 23 years old when he played for Durocher and the two had an adventurous time together with Durocher riding his young stud as often as he could, and Reuss often questioning the tactics of the veteran manager. It was a memorable season in Houston for the southpaw who would go on to win 220 games in his 22 years in the bigs. Reuss tells us how he pranked Dave Parker when he and The Cobra met up with Muhammad Ali in an elevator while playing for the Pirates. He takes us to Candlestick Park on a warm June night in 1980 when he no-hit the Giants, and he recounts the time Ron Cey was beaned in the head by a Goose Gossage fastball in the '81 world Series. But more than anything we talk to Reuss about what was it like for a kid born in 1950 to play for a manager who had been managing in the majors for 23 years by the time their paths crossed in the Lone Star state. It was a bumpy ride to say the least. Reuss tells us that much of it was his fault and that he and Durocher didn't see eye-to-eye most of the time. He goes on to tell us that years later they met up in the office of another Dodgers manager, Tommy Lasorda, and both admitted they could have handled things differently. Reuss and The Lip patched things up and shortly thereafter, Durocher passed away. One of the greatest managers in baseball history was a mercurial and difficult man who never finished last in his 24 years as a manager. Was it because he was a Hall of Fame manager or because only Nice Guys Finish Last? In Durocher's case… probably a little of both. Listen, download, subscribe and review the Past Our Prime podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textStep into the world of baseball lore with our special guest, the legendary Kent Tekulve, renowned for his iconic sidearm pitching and unmatched durability on the mound. Discover the untold stories of his career as he led the National League in appearances and held the record for the most games pitched in relief. With humor and a touch of nostalgia, we imagine how Kent's career might have unfolded in today's game with new roles like the "opener." This episode promises a rich tapestry of insights into his exceptional journey and the evolution of pitching mechanics over the decades.Join us for a fascinating exploration of the intricate dynamics between starting and relief pitching. We'll share candid experiences from the minor leagues, shedding light on the unique mindset and adaptability required for relievers. Hear about the memorable performances of Goose Gossage and his impact on the 1977 season, and relive the thrilling moments of a dramatic doubleheader victory in 1978. With strategic insights and personal reflections, this episode captures the unpredictability and excitement that make baseball history so compelling.As we recount Kent's transition from a minor league starter to a major league closer, we also delve into the strategic lineup changes that defined a pivotal season for the Pirates. Discover how key acquisitions like Tim Foley and Bill Madlock strengthened the team's competitiveness, and relive the excitement of the 1979 World Series. With anecdotes of favorite managers, teammates, and unforgettable games, this nostalgic journey through baseball's rich past offers a celebration of the sport's enduring appeal and strategic depth.THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!!www.holdmycutter.com
Kris Bryant is in the news again after discussing his lingering back issue. Do his comments suggest he'll finally be a contributor for the Colorado Rockies in 2025? Or have you given up hope on his ever contributing? Goose Gossage, the first Colorado-born player in the Baseball Hall of Fame, spoke out about certain changes that could be made to help pitchers at Coors Field. Are there other ways of altering Denver's baseball mecca to make it more favorable to the Rockies? The boys also discuss Jefry Yan (who is he and why are we excited), analyze those lost and gained in the Rule 5 Draft and Santa Claus' official Naughty Or Nice list.
With Dick Allen up for the Hall of Fame on Sunday, we're bringing back two memorable conversations Chuck Garfien had with his former White Sox teammate Goose Gossage who doesn't hold back explaining why Allen belongs in the Hall of Fame. Gossage talks about how Allen took him under his wing as a rookie in 1972 and tells stories about some of his most majestic home runs. Later, Chuck states the case for Allen to join Gossage in Cooperstown.
White Sox broadcaster Steve Stone is back on the podcast, talking with Chuck Garfien about why everything went wrong with the White Sox in 2024, the hiring of Will Venable and the kind of baseball he hopes to see from the White Sox next season. Plus, the one team to watch in the trade market for Garrett Crochet. Then it's a conversation about Stone's former White Sox teammate, the late Dick Allen who is up for the Hall of Fame on Sunday. Steve shares stories about the iconic slugger and explains why he should be in Cooperstown. Chuck also plays some of his 2021 interview with Goose Gossage who is a fierce supporter of Dick Allen getting into the Hall of Fame.
American Baseball Foundation Executive Director Casey Grammer joins the podcast to talk about the foundation's mission, upcoming Leadoff Dinner featuring speaker Goose Gossage, and more! Sponsor the show: Gary.Lloyd87@gmail.com. #thewritersblock #podcast #baseball #cooperstown #goosegossage #yankees #padres #MLB #RickwoodField #collegebaseball #sheltonstate #faulkner #Trussville
Juan Soto can't fix all of the Yankees problems, Goose Gossage interview on Yankees disappointing World Series loss.
Richard Michael "Goose" Gossage is an former baseball pitcher who played 22 seasons in the MLB between 1972 and 1994. He pitched for nine different teams, spending his best years with the New York Yankees and San Diego Padres.We dive into Goose's outspoken views on modern baseball, his experiences with legendary players, and unforgettable career moments. He also discusses the changes in baseball dynamics and reflects on the challenges and highs of his career, offering insights on resilience and passion both on and off the field.
Welcome to Episode 38 of the Ol' Boy Podcast! Today, we have a fascinating conversation with New York Times bestselling author Jeff Pearlman, who joins us to discuss his incredible journey as a writer and his latest project—a deep dive into the life of Tupac Shakur. Pearlman, known for his comprehensive sports biographies, shares insights into the grueling research process that compares to earning a PhD in Tupac. We also explore the exciting potential of a TV series on the 1986 Mets, a humorous recount of sports anecdotes involving iconic figures like George Brett and Goose Gossage, and the complexities of writing honest biographies that sometimes face backlash.From covering diverse topics at The Tennessean in Nashville to achieving his dream role at Sports Illustrated, Pearlman's career is a tapestry of dedication to detailed storytelling. We touch on his memorable experiences, including the infamous meeting between Donald Trump and NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle, the vibrant dynamics of sports teams, and the challenges faced by today's media industry.Join us for a compelling conversation that takes you behind the scenes of biographical writing, the changing landscape of sports journalism, and the human stories that connect us all. Plus, stay tuned for some lighter moments and personal stories, including a memorable prank by Ken Griffey Jr. and an unexpected interview setting with Lou Piniella. Don't miss this episode filled with insights, laughter, and a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling. Make sure to subscribe and engage with us across our platforms—YouTube, Spotify, Apple, and more. Let's dive in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we sit down with legendary pitcher Goose Gossage as he shares stories from his upbringing in Colorado to his iconic career in Major League Baseball. Goose discusses his family's deep history, his multi-sport athletic background, and how he discovered his passion for pitching. He gives insight into the evolution of the bullpen and the role of a relief pitcher, recounting pivotal moments from his career, including the pressure of high-stakes games and defining the closer role. Join us as we dive deep into the mindset, challenges, and triumphs that shaped this Hall of Fame career.Stay Connected with Jeff: Instagram: instagram.com/jeffreymendez_papiTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@live.life.by.designLearn more about Studio 168: studio168p.com
Hour 2: Keith talks Yankees with Goose Gossage, gives his thoughts on the NFL playing in Brazil, and much more.
Keith speaks with Yankee Legend Goose Gossage about the issues with modern baseball.
Oscar-Winner and frontman for the Boxmasters Billy Bob Thornton and his longtime bandmate, Grammy-winning guitarist JD Andrew, sit with Says Who Sports to talk music, movies and a whole lotta sports!Thornton has been a big fan of sports, especially baseball, all his life. He grew up in rural Arkansas and became a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. Thornton shares his excitement at meeting Stan Musial and Bob Gibson, what it was like to witness the power of slugger Albert Pujols taking cuts in batting practice from an on-field perspective, drinking beers with Goose Gossage, a smoking session with Jim Leyland, his close relationship with former Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa, and his pick between Greg Maddux and Roger Clemens to pitch a winner-take-all game. Thornton, who starred in the movie Friday Night Lights, discusses immersing himself in the intensity and drama of Texas high school football, his iconic halftime speech in the movie, and his big respect for kickers, reinforced thru his own (painful) attempts at kicking seemingly simple extra points during breaks in filming in the Astrodome. Thornton, who has played and toured with the best in the music business since he was a teenager, and Andrew discuss their musical brotherhood of nearly two decades, their earliest musical influences, and stories of recording and sharing stages with many of their musical heroes, from ZZ Top to Warren Zevon. Andrew recounts what it was like working as a mixer in the studio with the Rolling Stones during the sessions for A Bigger Bang, including special moments with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Thornton discusses how winning an Oscar for Sling Blade changed his life, his gratitude for the cast members of the movie and the friendships that developed, and if Sling Blade could even be made today.
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What makes for a memorable series finale? For me, it's closure, surprise, and embodies the Irish wisdom, "Leave the table a little hungry; leave the bed a little sleepy, and leave the bar a little thirsty." In this final episode of the Rated Rabbi Sports Card Podcast, we take one last, loving look at the year 1984 and the original inspiration for this show: my 1984, 80-card, PSA-graded Master Set tribute to the 1984 All-Star Game. Has this been a show about Eighties nostalgia? Sports? Pop Culture? Cards? Collecting? Spirituality and seeking meaning? It's been a little bit of everything. On this final episode, we celebrate one more Debra Winger Mail Day and Goose Gossage strikes out Rickey Henderson to seal a 3-1 National League win. We conclude with my answer to the question: What would you today tell the you from 1984? I have deep gratitude for my guests: Dr. Shark, @1956ToppsGuy , The RaSal, @Iowa_Dave_Sportscards , and Adam K. Many thanks to John Newman and @SportsCardNationPodcast, Danny Black and @hobbynewsdaily , and Jeremy Lee and @SportsCardsLive for graciously welcoming me as a guest on their shows. And most of all, I feel deep appreciation for all of you who have come along for a ride as viewers and listeners of the show.
Music is not in the notes but in the silence in between, and a similar thing can be said about our collections: They are not in the cards, but in the silence in between. I'm back from vacation, and from the silence I've got thoughts on how our collections transcend time as well as how our collections include both the presence of our cards and the absence of those we desire. I also share my own 10-point criteria for establishing a card as being PC-worthy. Plus, we enter the top of the 9th inning of the All-Star Game at Candlestick with Goose Gossage on to close it out and I share a few thoughts (and one incredible card I picked up) from the recent National in Cleveland. I promise you, this isn't a National recap and you won't hear any grievances from me. Come along for the ride - this one goes a few places.
July 24, 1983 - Phil Rizzuto calls the At Bat when Goose Gossage faces George Brett with Two outs in the 9th 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
July 24, 1983 - Phil Rizzuto calls the At Bat when Goose Gossage faces George Brett with Two outs in the 9th 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
July 24, 1983 - Phil Rizzuto calls the At Bat when Goose Gossage faces George Brett with Two outs in the 9th 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
Sean was on location for the Hall of Fame Induction weekend and has plenty of stories from the site... including how he couldn't get in to the Joe Mauer Party and lots of love for the inductees - especially his former Skipper, Jim Leyland. Plus, Shohei Ohtani may be from another planet. We dive into his monster Home Run - argue that it went further than listed - and talk about his mastery of the game of baseball. All that plus Chinch's recap of the insanely awesome Foo Fighters concert at CitiField Friday night. Full Youtube broadcast below: https://youtu.be/UjTwufQqkJg
Show Date: 7/1/24 Andy and Dan cover the past week's sporting events: MLB at half way point in season, Bobby Bonilla Day, Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan, Goose Gossage, Paul Skenes, Ron Washington, Frank Thomas, Keoni Cavaco, WNBA record for Angel Reese and NHL Draft. Dan has a WNBA trivia question. Andy has two "soap box" segments and an "80's Baseball Stat of the Week". Sports and Songs Podcast Links: https://www.facebook.com/sportsandsongs1 https://twitter.com/SportsandSongs1 https://www.instagram.com/sportsandsongs/ https://www.sportsandsongspodcast.com/
Bret is joined by the great Goose Gossage to talk about how the culture of baseball has changed since his playing days, how some players made it into the Hall of Fame and others didn't, the rise of analytics and technology, his issues with Rob Manfred, the old-school pitching mindset, the over-abundance of money in the game today and much more. 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
Hall of fame pitcher, Rich "Goose" Gossage, joins Bill Laskey on Extra Innings to discuss the differences between new school MLB and old school MLB.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meg recounts how Yankee owner George Steinbrenner got ejected from the game. Jessica marvels at Russian defector Mikhail Baryshnikov and the ballet boom he helped inspire.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
1978 Game AL East Playoff Monday October 2nd, 1978 @ Fenway Park Boston, MA After 162 games played, the bitter rivals of the northeast find themselves deadlocked for the division crown, each sporting identical 99-63 records. The entire season comes down to just one game at Fenway Park, and it's gonna be a great one. It looked like it was going to be a banner year for the Red Sox, with Jim Rice playing like an MVP, Dennis Eckersley winning 20 games, and a whole host of spectacular performances. But like the previous season, the division lead began slipping away. They were up 14 games on the Yankees in mid-July, but that was cut to just 7 games by the end of August. And after a four game sweep dubbed “The Boston Massacre” in early September, the Yankees had caught the Sox. The downward spiral continued in Beantown, but a furious rally of eight straight wins to close the season has forced a playoff against the Yanks. Having been forced to use their best starters (Eckersley and Luis Tiant), manager Don Zimmer will turn to an experienced, post-season tested veteran, Mike Torrez (16 - 12 3.92 ERA 243 IP). The big righty was instrumental for New York's World Series run in 1977, but he has scuffled in the stretch run, losing 6 of his last 7 decisions. They'll need him to recapture his form if they hope to advance to the ALCS. The 1977 season was tumultuous for the New York Yankees, but it culminated in a World Series and a return of nearly everyone who contributed to that greatness. But a second go-round for this group was filled with turmoil once again, as the Yankees struggled out of the gate. This time, there was too much trouble on and off the field, and it cost Billy Martin his job. They were just 52 - 42 with Martin at the helm, but once again caught fire (47 - 20) in the second half under Bob Lemon's stewardship. Reggie Jackson, Thurman Munson, Graig Nettles were excellent once again. Goose Gossage was a new weapon out of the pen, and Catfish Hunter had a great rebound. The story of this season, however, was the ascendance of their young lefty, Ron Guidry. The fireballer ran roughshod through the entire American League (24 - 3 1.72 ERA 267 IP), putting together one of the most dominant modern pitching seasons in baseball history. He will get the ball with the season on the line, and there's no other pitcher in the league you'd rather have. Audio clips from MLB Vault on Youtube - WPIX broadcast with Frank Messer, Phil Rizzuto, and Bill White As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information and much, much more.
Ben & Woods start the 8am hour with Ben answering a listener who asked if he should have defended himself more last week when Goose Gossage called him a nerd on our show. Then we talk about San Diego State's loss to Boise State on Saturday morning before we react to some comments made by Angels 3rd baseman Anthony Rendon who said recently on a podcast that Major League Baseball needs to shorten the season? Listen here!
Ben & Woods start the 8am hour with continued reaction from Woodsy after Padres Fantasy Camp history was made and he was TRADED just moments ago. Then, at the bottom of the hour, MLB Hall of Famer Goose Gossage joins the show for one of the more memorable interviews in Ben & Woods history as he reflects on his legendary career, gives us his vibrant opinions on the game, he says a few words we can't say on the radio, AND he calls Ben a nerd!
MLB Hall of Famer Goose Gossage joins the show for one of the more memorable interviews in Ben & Woods history as he reflects on his legendary career, gives us his vibrant opinions on the game, he says a few words we can't say on the radio, AND he calls Ben a nerd!
Day 2 from Padres Fantasy Camp in Peoria, Arizona was a wild one with Mark Loretta, Gary Templeton and Goose Gossage among the guests that appeared on the show. Day 2 was also a day where our very own Steven Woods would make Padres Fantasy Camp history!
Ring in the New Year with author, Dale Perelman and tales of baseball's legendary Chuck Tanner plus Barbecue Renaissance Man, Ray Blazick and not one, but two huge rants Dale Perelman is a prolific writer who lives in New Castle, Pennsylvania, the same town which a legendary baseball lifer lived, loved, and called home. Dale's latest book, Chuck Tanner and the Pittsburgh Pirates is all about his town's famous resident who spent a career in baseball both as a player and manager. He lead the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1977 to 1985 and helped capture the 1979 World Series. Tanner was key in developing the relief pitcher through his work with Goose Gossage and he played a role in the careers of numerous players such as Willie Stargell, Dave Parker and more. Through extensive research and interviews, author Dale Perelman presents the life and career of Chuck Tanner. Ray Blazick is a lover of barbecue and has been perfecting his craft while sharing his barbecue strategies. He works to make his barbecue interesting, but still accessible for beginners. He approaches BBQ and cooking with an emphasis on family-friendly ways to eat healthy together. When he is not cooking BBQ he is exploring the best BBQ locations in America. He has a big social media presence and perhaps one day he will be considered amongst the top pitmaster's. Go to https://itsbbqray.com/home/ for more information on Ray. We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to 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 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: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Bama Rush season, Eli Zaret helps recap Kirk Gibson's event, Michigan suspends Jim Harbaugh, Kid Rock drinks Bud Light, Britney Spears get grosser, Guns N' Roses new song, Michael Irvin's new gig, influencer IShowSpeed's now IShowMeat, Drew Crime, and Marc's ailing colon. Drew and Maz fell to Gibby and Rosy at the 2023 Strike Out Parkinson's event. Eli Zaret drops by to discuss Michigan's self-imposed suspension of Jim Harbaugh, Stanford and Cal to the ACC, Livvy Dunne's new dong, Johnny Manziel's comeback, Jameson Williams bust factor, another NFL knockout, Goose Gossage vs modern day baseball and more. Thanks to everyone (Thomas “Upper” Decker especially) for the donations. Music: Guns N' Roses dropped a new tune. Dolly Parton is topping the rock charts. Queen's Fat Bottomed Girls is so insensitive. Britney's Weekend: Britney Spears breaks her separation silence. She then went on to get fried chicken dressed as a disgusting hag. After that, she partied with a bunch of classy dudes. Sam Asghari, meanwhile, is wearing wigs to avoid paparazzi. Taylor Swift attended a wedding and her fans cult members went rabid. Netflix dropped a documentary on the Amber Heard vs Johnny Depp trial. The Dwayne Haskins death gets more interesting. It's time for his widow to sue everyone. The scapegoat of the Starbucks racism story sues and gets $2.7M more money after initially winning $25M. Kid Rock caught drinking Bud Light. Boycott is over. ‘Skip lagging' is the hot new trend. Monkeemobile Mel was featured in the Detroit News. We try again in vain to reach Barack Obama's former lover, Larry Sinclair. Politics: Donald Trump received a $200K bond in Georgia. Trump is skipping the debates like a bitch. No raising Maui funds on OnlyFans via GoFundMe. Lil Tay is making a comeback. TikTok star, Caleb Coffee, fell off an 80-foot cliff and is raising funds for his recovery. RIP Remi Lucidi, another influencer who took pictures from really tall buildings. IShowSpeed has no penile awareness. He's embarrassed for being hung. We watch another cop cam… this time in an airport. Michael Irvin gets a new gig at FS1. Alysha Duran was killed in an officer-involved shooting. Rob Cortis had a hell of a sale this past weekend. Marc caught Diverticulitis from Jim Bentley and spent Dream Cruise at the ER. Drew Crime: The death of Rachael DelTondo. Mackenzie Shirilla is the worst girlfriend possibly ever. Larry Rudolph convicted of murdering his wife. Bama Rush is SO HOT right now. Not-a-Prince Harry is set to meet with the King (his father) and that beast Meghan Markle is not invited. Harry got a brand new toupee or some terrible hair plugs. 14-day-old twins kicked off an Amber Alert today. Karl Hamburger joins us tomorrow. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
[01:00:13] – SUBJECT MATTER: Staycation. Off-Kilter. Overwhelming Abundance. Landscape Projects. Streamlining. Videocast Ambition. OBS Studio. May The Fourth. Star Trek > Star Wars. Chapter 44. 54 to 44. Encyclopedia of Useless Information. “Cheers” Sitcom. Useless Sports Data. 1977 NY Yankees. Goose Gossage. Reggie Jackson. Defragmentation. The Why and The How. 1977 NYC. “The Summer of […]
Super Bowl over, baseball underway! On today's episode, and in somewhat related to the controversial ending to last night's big game, Javier talks about the most frustrating, rage-inducing moments in Padres history. He reacts to listener responses including Mike Clevinger, Goose Gossage and the 1984 world series, the pre-Preller era, Fernando Tatis Jr.'s suspension, and of course: the groundball gremlin, Eric Hosmer! A fun episode to kick things off! Go Padres. Check out Javi's article on Profar! Check out the Tatis bobblehead! Check out the Youtube Channel for the show! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Super Bowl over, baseball underway! On today's episode, and in somewhat related to the controversial ending to last night's big game, Javier talks about the most frustrating, rage-inducing moments in Padres history. He reacts to listener responses including Mike Clevinger, Goose Gossage and the 1984 world series, the pre-Preller era, Fernando Tatis Jr.'s suspension, and of course: the groundball gremlin, Eric Hosmer! A fun episode to kick things off! Go Padres.Check out Javi's article on Profar!Check out the Tatis bobblehead!Check out the Youtube Channel for the show!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Keith talks with MLB Hall of Famer and former Yankees great Rich "Goose" Gossage. Keith gets Goose's thoughts on the current state of the game, what has changed for the better (and worse) & much more!
HOUR 2: Keith talks with MLB Hall of Famer and Yankees great Goose Gossage about the state of baseball, his hall of fame story and more. He then talks with callers about baseball needing to evolve.
What happens when you order a burger plain and, for some reason, get a boatload of mustard on it? Find out. Also, I like when it gets dark early! Why? Because I'm retired! Also, Goose Gossage. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bill-flanigin/support
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World Series MVP Scott Brosius is the guest on today's episode of Post Game with Paul Golden. Brosius, an Oregon native, played for the Oakland Athletics (1991-1997) before being traded to the New York Yankees (1998-2001). The former All-Star third baseman describes playing on the 1998 New York Yankees—considered one of the greatest teams of all time. In addition to sharing memories of his time in the Bronx, the 3-time World Series champ (1998-2000) details how God used his mom's cancer to begin his walk with Christ. You will be encouraged as he talks about his faith journey and the role of Baseball Chapel in his life. Brosius shares insight into The Captain—Derek Jeter—and their goal of being in the “dogpile at the end of every season.” He recounts the days following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and its impact on his family. In addition, Scott details his post-career activities: coaching at his college alma mater and the Seattle Mariners as well as Team USA. Be sure to like and subscribe to the Post Game with Paul Golden podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.For more information and to financially support the podcast, go to www.PaulGolden.org
Hour 1: Buck Showalter is starting Max Scherzer on Friday night. If they win, Chris Bassitt will most likely pitch game 2. And then deGrom would pitch the elimination game 3 if needed. If the Mets lose Friday night, then deGrom would pitch Saturday. Boomer doesn't love that idea. He wants Scherzer & deGrom for games 1 & 2 no matter what. Jerry is here and starts with Jeff McNeil winning the N.L.Batting Title. Jerry has audio of Buck Showalter announcing Max Scherzer as the Friday night starter. Aaron Judge did not play in the season finale as they get ready for next week's playoffs. The Colts play the Broncos tonight on TNF. Brian Daboll talked about Daniel Jones' ankle injury. Sterling Shepard talked to the media about his knee injury. Mike McDaniel talked about the Tua injury. In the final segment of the hour, Dunkin has installed our coffee machines and they are the big legit ones that they use in the Dunkin stores. Hour 2: Gio likes the Yankees no matter if they play the Rays or Cleveland. Boomer gives Gio some Mets players and wants him to grade them. Boomer does not appreciate callers who are already looking ahead to the Dodgers series. Jerry returns for an update. Buck Showalter is very thankful for the supportive Mets fans. Jeff McNeil talked about winning the N.L. Batting Title. Aaron Judge talked about the upcoming playoffs that start Tuesday for the Yankees. The Colts play the Broncos tonight and Matt Ryan talked about the short week. Brian Daboll talked about Daniel Jones' ankle injury. The Steelers are big underdogs in Buffalo. In the final segment of the hour, Rutgers Football Head Coach Greg Schiano joins us. Hour 3: Today is finally going to be a beautiful day. Gio says the Jets have to win against the Dolphins. It's a ‘momentum building spot'. Boomer wants the Jets defense to take advantage of Teddy Bridgewater's inaccuracy. Who is the better QB, Daniel Jones or Geno Smith? Jerry returns for an update but first Gio reads a letter from a listener who's daughter invented a tissue dispenser and garbage container. Buck Showalter says Max Scherzer is pitching tomorrow. Yu Darvish will pitch for the Padres. Aaron Judge talks about next week's playoff games. Jerry has a clip from First Take where Russo and Stephen A are just making a bunch of noises. It reminds Gio of Andy Kaufman playing the bongos and screaming. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer wonders when the back end of the week starts for Gio. For Boomer, it's after the show ends on Wednesday. Boomer wonders how Teddy Bridgewater will do. Gio says they are really talking him up in Miami. We wonder if we will see Tua again this year. We also talked about Brett Favre probably going to jail and people still taking selfies with OJ. OJ has plenty of football takes on Twitter videos. Hour 4: The Mets are starting Scherzer tomorrow night. If they win, they are likely starting Bassitt and if they need a game 3 they will pitch deGrom. Boomer wonders if deGrom may be hurt and needs the extra rest. Al names a bunch of Padres players from the 80's. We also talked about some great baseball rants from Goose Gossage and Lee Elia. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Mets playing the Padres Friday at Citi Field with Max Scherzer on the mound. Buck comments on Jeff McNeil winning the NL Batting Title. Aaron Judge turns his attention to the postseason now. The Colts play the Broncos tonight and we hear from Frank Reich. Daniel Jones practiced yesterday and told us how he's feeling. Sterling Shepard was at the Giants facility and talked to the media about his injury. Robert Saleh wants to win for the home crowd. Lebron James talked about wanting to own the NBA franchise in Vegas if they get a team. In the final segment of the show, Aaron Rodgers will decide whether to retire or not based on the development of his young wide receivers. We also talked about Comic Con here in NYC. Would the company let digital guy Anthony Gallo take ayahuasca during the show?
Hour 4 The Mets are starting Scherzer tomorrow night. If they win, they are likely starting Bassitt and if they need a game 3 they will pitch deGrom. Boomer wonders if deGrom may be hurt and needs the extra rest. Al names a bunch of Padres players from the 80's. We also talked about some great baseball rants from Goose Gossage and Lee Elia. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Mets playing the Padres Friday at Citi Field with Max Scherzer on the mound. Buck comments on Jeff McNeil winning the NL Batting Title. Aaron Judge turns his attention to the postseason now. The Colts play the Broncos tonight and we hear from Frank Reich. Daniel Jones practiced yesterday and told us how he's feeling. Sterling Shepard was at the Giants facility and talked to the media about his injury. Robert Saleh wants to win for the home crowd. Lebron James talked about wanting to own the NBA franchise in Vegas if they get a team. In the final segment of the show, Aaron Rodgers will decide whether to retire or not based on the development of his young wide receivers. We also talked about Comic Con here in NYC. Would the company let digital guy Anthony Gallo take ayahuasca during the show?
Pierce is being challenges on his release by some very grabby cornerbacks! Stephon Gilmore is balling and the defense remains ahead of the offense. Drops don't phase Matt Ryan as much as mental mistakes. (at 8:25) Ethan Fernea commits the cardinal sin in training camp after a little dustup with cornerback Tony Brown. (at 11:15) Goose Gossage shares his perspective on baseball and life at New Albany Sports Social! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Bobby Valentine visits BaseballBiz - Valentine's WayBobby V speaks on LeadershipTransition from Player to ManagerRoving instructor in Minor Leagues to coaching 3rd base on NY MetsTexas Rangers bringing in AnalyticsBringing in Tom Howe as Strength & Conditioning coach for RangersIntroducing Pitch Count as a tool to Extend Nolan Ryan's career Goose Gossage from Plant CityWorking with Steve Buechele & Tom GrieveBobby V works to build a new stadium for TexasTeams needing a new stadium used Tampa as a tease to where they may move1st non-Japanese person to manage a team in Japan w/ Chiba Lotte MarinesManaged the New York Mets for 7 yearsNow advising the GM for the LA Angels seeing Mike Trout & Shohei Ohtani everydayLeft Japan for Mets offer. The offer was not as initially advertisedBobby's journeys with Mentor & Friend, Tommy Lasorda with travels from Ogden Utah, Spokane, Dominican Republic, Santa Domingo, Venezuela & CaracasTommy Lasorda joins Bobby V at the All-Star game & avoids collision with the bat of Vladimer Guerrero Sr. Giants Defensive End & Hall of Famer, Andrew Robustelli introduces Bobby to Tom Landry“Make sure your coaches speak your language” - advice from Tom Landry to keep your lines of communication open with your coaching staff. Japan ritual after winning - hoist manager into the air 3x as symbol of trust and being together.100 Fenway - Boston brought in to weed out the weak, clean up the mess, chicken & beer & dissension. Director of Athletics at Sacred Heart UniversityNow active with the Los Angeles AngelsPassion is what you want to follow - What you are good as it what you should pursue.Baseball sports book, Valentine's Way by Bobby Valentine is available in hardback & Kindle formatsBaseballBiz is also on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, Spotify & Google podcastsYou can reach Mark @TheBaseballBiz & Brandon @SportsBlitzPod on Twitter Special thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music "Rocking Forward"
Three new rules for three guys: the Shohei Ohtani rule, (0:40) the Jacob Nottingham rule, (9:12) and the Steve Cohen rule. (10:40) Where is Tony Gwynn? (14:22) We're so done with Albert Pujols. (17:53) Is the MLB network brainwashing the fans? (23:28) Everyone thinks the 10th inning runner rule is stupid! (26:50) 12 team playoffs, (29.21) that time the Giants were moving to Florida, (32:01) and more Barry Bonds. (33:32) The 14 year old P.O. (35:15) Bigger bases, (36:33) the pitch clock, and Goose Gossage. (37:41) Banning the shift when he only has to bunt it once? (40:05) The Bud Selig rule. (42:31) A guy just changed football forever (44:26) We're terrified for the season to start. (48:39)
Leighton Sheldon of Just Collect and Vintage Breaks tells us tales from the very fun and successful Philly Show including his sit downs with Goose Gossage and Spud Webb. And we get a first look at a collection that J5 was courting for Vintage Breaks while vacationing in Hawaii! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leightons-loft/message
Short Hops & Tall Tales - Hold on to your handlebars, as this episode is all about scruff. Noah & Brandon dive into the history of one of baseball's most ridiculous team rules: the Yankees' strict facial hair code. Then, we talk (barber) shop and list off some of our favorite all-time baseball whiskers, both past and present. Finally, we wrap things up with a look into one of the most cursed teams in baseball, the 1962 Mets! Timestamps: Fantasy Championship Check-In! (It's not good) (01:58) Pickoff Trivia: 30-game winners! (03:54) Trim Those Sideburns: A Brief History of the Yankees' Beef with Facial Hair (08:30) Goose Gossage's Signature 'Stache (15:06) Mattingly's Righteous Mullet (16:14) The Simpsons Did It First (Again) (20:18) Best facial hair in MLB history? (26:49) The Pickle Jar: "Hang a snowman" (29:23) The Ballad of the '62 Mets and one of the worst seasons of all time (34:30) Get PL+ and join our community!: https://pitcherlist.com/plus
Short Hops & Tall Tales - Hold on to your handlebars, as this episode is all about scruff. Noah & Brandon dive into the history of one of baseball's most ridiculous team rules: the Yankees' strict facial hair code. Then, we talk (barber) shop and list off some of our favorite all-time baseball whiskers, both past and present. Finally, we wrap things up with a look into one of the most cursed teams in baseball, the 1962 Mets! Timestamps: Fantasy Championship Check-In! (It's not good) (01:58) Pickoff Trivia: 30-game winners! (03:54) Trim Those Sideburns: A Brief History of the Yankees' Beef with Facial Hair (08:30) Goose Gossage's Signature 'Stache (15:06) Mattingly's Righteous Mullet (16:14) The Simpsons Did It First (Again) (20:18) Best facial hair in MLB history? (26:49) The Pickle Jar: "Hang a snowman" (29:23) The Ballad of the '62 Mets and one of the worst seasons of all time (34:30)
Locked On White Sox - Daily Podcast On The Chicago White Sox
Another spirited edition of Mailbag Monday. The White Sox are off but Herb and Chris are not. They take your questions on a variety of White Sox topics.twitter.com/Ecnerwal23twitter.com/ChrisTannehilltwitter.com/LockedOnSox Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices