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Chad excited the Beepball Nation discussion thread with a team capping suggestion. Jared and Mark debate whether the Indy Thunder are contributing to parity or cherry picking to win it all.
Beep baseball tonight intrviews Walk-off Dillon Berry and Kyle Louis--champions of the Viva Las Beepball Invitational.
Walk-off Chad has a conversation with home-run specialist Aaron See.
On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, members of the Indy Thunder beep baseball team speak about their new documentary Thunder Rolls, going for their six championship, and the role volunteers play in making the sport successful.
Producers of the beep baseball documentary of the Indy Thunder championship run join the Big Noise to talk about their experience creating the film. Thunder Rolls trailer can be found at thundervisionfilms.com
The San Antonio Jets, Indy Thunder, and Bayou City Heat along with many other teams have multi-sport athletes. Meet Will, Zach, and Mike who happen to excel in both beep baseball and the adaptive sport known as goal ball.
Cody Jeffares is enjoying his time with the Indy Thunder. He talks some light smack and work-arounds for lessening costs on magnification with the Big Noise of Beepball!
Jason Frazier of Minds Eye Radio joins the podcast to announce our partnership and our addition to the Minds Eye Radio family. We also learn a cool twist to the upcoming 8-team tournament in Saint Louis this summer. Find out who is going to win the East and West divisions in July. We also learn how the Indy Thunder elevator pitch beep baseball. For information on beep baseball visit: www.nbba.org
A lot to talk about after the Thunder lost 110-113 to the Indiana Pacers.SGA went down, wild sequences and Theo's comeback with the Thunder.Twitter.com/NKohrock
In this installment, Richie The Big Noise of Bbeepball Flores continues a discussion with the Indy Thunder representatives Adam, Jared, and Darnell. They dive deeper in to how it takes both sighted and blind athletes to play beep baseball. Jared gives a few pointers to those who are interested in playing along side their blind peers. They share some of their memorable moments while playing the game. @NBBA on Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube to get at us directly watch video. Email: pr@nbba.org to get in touch with the podcast team.
Richie (The Big Noise of BeepBall) Flores launches this pod emphasizing the stories,work, and fellowship of baseball for the blind with the four time champs the Indy Thunder. Represented by Head Coach Darnell Booker, Second Vice President of the NBBA/Pitcher Jared Woodard, and NBBA Board Member/Team Captain Adam Rodenbeck--we learn how to elevator-pitch the game. The group discuss the "What Is" beep baseball, where to find the National Beep Baseball Association (NBBA) on the web/social media, and touch on how the gang got involved. Jared and Richie recall an intense moment between each other in last year's championship game. This is a project of the NBBA Public Relations Committee. To get in touch email: pr@nbba.org, on the web @: www.nbba.org
On this episode of the NavigatingBlindness podcast, we speak with members of the Indy Thunder beep ball team about the game of beep ball and four consecutive championship wins.
Beep ball is an adaptive version of America’s past time with players who are blind and visually impaired. On this Episode of the NavigatingBlindness podcast, we speak with members of the Indy Thunder and Indy Edge on the importance of sports and why they love playing beep ball.
Life After Blindness welcomes back Maria Johnson from GirlGoneBlind.com to discuss the weeks news. The unintentional theme of this weeks news is all about children.… Read moreNews about Kellogg’s Rice Krispies and the NFB, the Toddler Cane and Blind Triplet Eagle Scouts with Maria Johnson. Interview with Darnell Booker from Beep Baseball World Series Champion Indy Thunder. New features in Android Pie. The post News about Kellogg’s Rice Krispies and the NFB, the Toddler Cane and Blind Triplet Eagle Scouts with Maria Johnson. Interview with Darnell Booker from Beep Baseball World Series Champion Indy Thunder. New features in Android Pie. appeared first on Life After Blindness.
We all know baseball as one of America’s fondest pastimes, but did you know there’s a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It’s called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in 1976, there are now more than 200 teams in the United States alone with interest in the sport growing quickly among players abroad. For his debut book of creative nonfiction, Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind (Swallow Press, 2018), author David Wanczyk spent over three years interviewing dozens of Beep baseball players, coaches, volunteers, and fans in order to create a living profile of the sport and many of its star athletes. A diehard baseball fan himself, Wanczyk takes the reader deep into the culture of Beep Ball, traveling across the United States, Taiwan, and the Dominican Republic, to follow teams like the Austin Blackhawks, the Athens Timberwolves, the Indy Thunder, the Boston Renegades and Taiwan Homerun for a chance to hear their stories and share their passion for the sport with the world in one of the first-ever books written on contemporary Beep baseball. Here to discuss Beep on the New Books Network today, please welcome David Wanczyk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know baseball as one of America’s fondest pastimes, but did you know there’s a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It’s called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in 1976, there are now more than 200 teams in the United States alone with interest in the sport growing quickly among players abroad. For his debut book of creative nonfiction, Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind (Swallow Press, 2018), author David Wanczyk spent over three years interviewing dozens of Beep baseball players, coaches, volunteers, and fans in order to create a living profile of the sport and many of its star athletes. A diehard baseball fan himself, Wanczyk takes the reader deep into the culture of Beep Ball, traveling across the United States, Taiwan, and the Dominican Republic, to follow teams like the Austin Blackhawks, the Athens Timberwolves, the Indy Thunder, the Boston Renegades and Taiwan Homerun for a chance to hear their stories and share their passion for the sport with the world in one of the first-ever books written on contemporary Beep baseball. Here to discuss Beep on the New Books Network today, please welcome David Wanczyk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know baseball as one of America’s fondest pastimes, but did you know there’s a version of the sport designed specifically for the blind? It’s called Beep Ball, and the players, with the exception of the pitcher, are all visually impaired. Founded by the National Beep Ball Association in 1976, there are now more than 200 teams in the United States alone with interest in the sport growing quickly among players abroad. For his debut book of creative nonfiction, Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind (Swallow Press, 2018), author David Wanczyk spent over three years interviewing dozens of Beep baseball players, coaches, volunteers, and fans in order to create a living profile of the sport and many of its star athletes. A diehard baseball fan himself, Wanczyk takes the reader deep into the culture of Beep Ball, traveling across the United States, Taiwan, and the Dominican Republic, to follow teams like the Austin Blackhawks, the Athens Timberwolves, the Indy Thunder, the Boston Renegades and Taiwan Homerun for a chance to hear their stories and share their passion for the sport with the world in one of the first-ever books written on contemporary Beep baseball. Here to discuss Beep on the New Books Network today, please welcome David Wanczyk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices