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This week's lineupWarmup SegmentListener Question: My daughter was called out after being hit with a batted ball while standing on second base. Is this the correct call? (@8:39)Paige's Power Play: Free Parent Training (@12:21)Interview with Justin McLeod of D1 Softball (@15:17)Infield Fly Rule (@42:30)Action Coach Tip: Story telling (@50:48)Support the show
The Stupid History of the Infield Fly Rule
Did you know that a batter can be called automatically out - even if a fielder drops the ball. Seems a bit unfair, but find out why this rule is in the rulebook!
American Fans Discuss The Global Sport
Hello San Diego! Today was Scuba, Sports, School, and Brews. Plus a quick cautionary tale about sitting at the bar for dinner. And enjoy those Weekend Vibes! Check out our YouTube Channel : North County San Diego with Chris and Cassidy Cassidy - @cassidylewisre Chris - @i.am.chris.erickson Please subscribe and leave us a review. We love ya!
The Scottish baseball loving Bullpen Bros are back with their weekly round up in this one hour chat! The fans of the Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and Seattle Mariners all the way over in Bonnie Scotland (and indeed Yorkshire) are here to give their unique and fresh insight on America's game from the eyes of British soccer fans. Our weekly roundup sees delight as all our teams continue to do weel, both Sox looking good for the Play offs, the Mariners battling for a wild card spot plus the 2nd consecutive winning month for the Detroit Tigers. Spider Tack rears its' head again but firstly in celebration as we recognise fellow Highlander, Tom Stoltman, becoming the World's Strongest Man. Thanks to the sticky substance which was developed for these athletic endeavours and not for more villainous use by Pitchers. Including one of our own who was ejected from a game. The drop in form of our Fantasy team is arrested as we battle to a draw and give an extended run in the team to the Bullpen's favourite Daz Cameron. Which Tiger we replace him with this week as we fight to get back to a play off spot? Our knowledge expands via AAA (Ask About Anything) as we discuss the All Star Game, Infield Fly Rule (compared to the Offside rule!) and in addition to discussing our Matching Sox statistics (plus young Archies horror at the actual colour of those teams socks) we review some more of the great stat facts that hot the world of baseball. And having been back at the football for the Euros you get our predictions, one of which will be wrong by tomorrow morning! Plus Yorkshire Dave remains cautious about England's chances. Follow The Highland Bullpen via your favourite podcast apps and on Twitter (@HBullpen) and other social media channels. ©Tartan Podcasts 2021 CREDITS Take Me Out to the Ballgame Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Shards [Intro Version] Music provided and produced by LonePeakMusic Video Link : https://youtu.be/1BnmlzuVOCU
(00:20) Tony Massarotti and Matt McCarthy kicked off the show discussing last night's Boston Red Sox win over the Houston Astros and the infield fly controversy. (13:39) Mazz and McCarthy got into the latest in MLB's crackdown on doctoring the baseball. (24:21) The guys also talked about the return of Chris Sale and his latest bullpen session. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:20) Tony Massarotti and Matt McCarthy kicked off the show discussing last night's Boston Red Sox win over the Houston Astros and the infield fly controversy. (13:39) Mazz and McCarthy got into the latest in MLB's crackdown on doctoring the baseball. (24:21) The guys also talked about the return of Chris Sale and his latest bullpen session.
(00:20) Tony Massarotti and Matt McCarthy kicked off the show discussing last night's Boston Red Sox win over the Houston Astros and the infield fly controversy. (13:39) Mazz and McCarthy got into the latest in MLB's crackdown on doctoring the baseball. (24:21) The guys also talked about the return of Chris Sale and his latest bullpen session. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Mark Owens, In Game Host for the Atlanta Braves, joins the show to talk about returning for his 15th season (00:39), looks back at 2020 and forward to the All-Star game being held in Atlanta (4:10) and The Freeze (13:14). Mark shares some great stories about former Atlanta Braves Hall of Famers (21:15), his excitement for having fans being back in the stands (32:24) and some of his career highlights (36:25). We wrap up the show reliving the dreaded "Infield Fly Rule" night (56:34). Follow us on Twitter @HeyBuddyPod Follow Mark on Twitter @Marko6262 Subscribe, Rate and Review!
Author and legal expert Howard Wasserman joins us to discuss the history and controversy of baseball's most misunderstood rule, the Infield Fly Rule. Drawing on interviews with experts, legal arguments and a study of every infield fly play in eight Major League seasons, Wasserman tells the complete story of the rule.
Alan Gurvey and Kerri Kasem sit down with Los Angeles icon public address announcer Chuck White! Chuck waxes poetic (with his incredible pipes) about his long-running career as the voice of UCLA basketball and football, his 25 Rose Bowls, being the voice of EA NCAA football, his illustrious golf career and an assortment of other talents. And, later in the hour, Florida International University law professor Howard Wasserman joins the show to discuss his new book, "Infield Fly Rule is in Effect: The History and Strategy of Baseball's Most (In)Famous Rule." Don't miss the sports-meets-law banter. Tune in live on Sundays, at 5 p.m. PST on KABC Talkradio and streaming live at Kabc.com! Check out all Gurvey's Laws podcasts on Itunes adn www.gurveyslaw.com!
We discuss Raven's plan to overhaul, revamp and replace the ludicrous 5 star Ratings System; proper locker room etiquette is bantered about; somehow the Infield Fly Rule pops up (pun intended); Seth MacFarlane went from zero to hero and Raven wonders, why as funny as he is, that he was a zero in high school? Raven gives Rich marriage and dating advice and of course, all the usual perversions.
An explanation of the infamous Infield Fly Rule heard around the world --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theumpirestrikesback/support
In this episode, Howard M. Wasserman, Professor of Law at Florida International University College of Law, discusses his new book, "Infield Fly Rule Is in Effect: The History and Strategy of Baseball's Most Infamous Rule," which is published by McFarland and Company. Wasserman begins by describing how the oft-misunderstood infield fly rule actually works, what it is intended to accomplish, and why it was adopted. He then reflects on the 40+ year "legal history" of the rule, which began in 1975 with William S. Stevens, unsigned note in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, "The Common Law Origins of the Infield Fly Rule," one of the few law review articles with its own Wikipedia page. Wasserman considers the infield fly rule in relation to the aesthetics of baseball and jurisprudence, and concludes that the rule is here to stay. Wasserman blogs at Prawfsblog.Keywords: Sports, rules, baseball, Infield Fly Rule, cost-benefit, economics See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Luke's dad Jim Brawner explains baseball's infield fly rule, a rule he probably should've learned in little league, but definitely didn't.
YOUR WVPA PODCAST OF THE YEAR RETURNS!!! This week Aaron and Alaina are missing, but FEAR NOT! The Eastern States Heritage Tag Team Champions of podcasting are ready to guide you through the happenings of the week. Join the Bipolar Rock & Roller and the Human Incarnation of the Infield Fly Rule as they talk about the DAPL, grown adults trolling athletes half their age when they don't perform well, their favorite things, the SubReddit of the week, AND SO MUCH MORE!!
What do we look for when reviewing job applications, interviewing candidates, and pairing with prospective co-workers? thoughtbot Podcast Listener Survey Yarn: A new package manager for JavaScript About NPM Jobs at thoughtbot LAMP Stack recruitment in GitHub Issues The fruits of Derek's FactoryGirl pairing session The Infield Fly Rule
Bryan Fuller. Running Time: 53 minutes 40 seconds On September 8, 1966, the first episode of Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek aired in the United States. 50 years and 729 episodes later, countless people have worked to bring their interpretation of Roddenberry’s vision to the screen. Next year, it’s Bryan Fuller’s turn. In this special 50th anniversary episode of Stage Nine, Mike and John take a Commentary: Trek Stars-style look at Fuller’s career, examining each of his television pilots. We discuss his work on Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls, The Amazing Screw-On Head, Pushing Daisies, Mockingbird Lane, and Hannibal. We also look ahead at his next two pilots, American Gods and Star Trek: Discovery. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Dead Like Me (00:02:39) Wonderfalls (00:08:40) The Amazing Screw-On Head (00:16:21) Pushing Daisies (00:19:54) Mockingbird Lane (00:28:45) Hannibal (00:34:01) Conclusion (00:38:10) Hosts Mike Schindler and John Mills ProductionMike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Jeff Sutter (Associate Producer) Chris Stenftenagel (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
I once again venture out to La La Land -- that's Los Angeles, to you and me -- to talk to somebody for the Crizzlecast. Today, the guest is West Coast cinephile Dennis Cozzalio. The man behind the beloved Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule blog, Cozzalio knows his movies. We discuss what films he has recently dug, how he goes about reviewing films on his blog and the LA moviegoing scene. We also compare our greatest -- and not-so-greatest -- moments in sneaking into theaters to see movies for free. BTW, coming on Christmas Day, I'll have a special holiday gift for all my fans -- all 12 of you. Stay tuned.
Atlanta Braves fans think the infield fly rule is garbage and found the perfect way to visually represent it! Sketches: Mike Olt and the Rangers lose the one-game playoff, fired Red Sox coach Bobby Valentine interview, Oakland Athletics Player of Los Angeles Area Contractor, Arguing about Sports with Bengals Cheerleader Sleeping with a Student. Weird Sports: Middleball. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes to the Sports Sports Sports Podcast and if you like the show, please rate and review!