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A's Broadcaster, Vince Cotroneo, breaks down the greatest moments in Oakland history. In this episode, Cotroneo recaps Rickey Henderson's two leadoff home runs during a doubleheader in 93, Sean Manaea's no-hitter vs the Red Sox, Grant Balfour setting the Oakland consecutive saves record, Stephen Piscotty's home run at Fenway and Jack Cust's walkoff home run vs the Cleveland Indians. 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
On the May 22 edition of A's Cast Live, our weekly all baseball talk show Monday through Friday, Chris Townsend discussed the return of Seth Brown and Jordan Diaz going down to Las Vegas (11:50), three true outcomes and the Jack Cust era (15:55) and the demise of Madison Bumgarner in Arizona (1:04:45). He was joined by Joon Lee of ESPN (30:55) and Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times (1:24:15). 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
AMBS, Dave, and Bull sit with former MLB 1st Round Draft Choice Jack Cust, Jr. Learn about Diamond Nation and its latest project to revitalize Flemington, NJ. Follow the progress of the Diamond Jacks (Baseball) and Finch Nation (softball) and the family's special relationship with softball legend Jenny Finch. Jack dishes on his approach to an at bat and the special influences in developing into a MLB hitter (his dad, Ted Williams, Wade Boggs, Steve Finley and more). He offers sound advice to young players in regards to hitting, playing vs. practicing, baserunning. Stay tuned until the end and here a special story involving a moment Jack had organically with Kevin's grandson many years ago at a Diamond Nation event. A true star and a humble man, enjoy this interview with Jack C ust, Jr.
Chris Townsend, Vince Cotroneo, Alex Jensen and Jessica Kleinschmidt preview game one of the A's and Twins from Target Field. They were joined by Mark Kotsay, Fran Riordan, Jack Cust, Amelia Schimmel and Ray Fosse with Hall of Famer, Bert Blyleven. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A's radio broadcaster Vince Cotroneo sits down with A's alumni each week through the season to discuss their time in Oakland and life after baseball. For this edition, Cotroneo sat down with Jack Cust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former River Cats and Oakland A's slugger Jack Cust reflects on fighting to make the majors, his hot start to his A's tenure, and more. Visit RiverCats.com for the latest news on the Sacramento River Cats and subscribe to the Nine Lives Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, iTunes, or Anchor so you never miss a show. This Podcast was recorded 12/3/21.
On this podcast I rant about my golf swing, bitcoin, people overlooking risk and former Oakland Athletics first baseman Jack Cust. The QTR Podcast is a completely, 100% listener supported podcast that is always going to be free. YouTube does not let me monetize my videos on the site and the podcast is full time work which will never have ads in the middle of it. If you enjoy the content, please support the QTR Podcast in any or all of the following ways: A small recurring donation via: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/QTRResearch One time donations can also be sent via: Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/qtrresearch QTR MERCH is available here. You can also follow me on YouTube, and Twitter. THANK YOU TO ALL OF MY KIND PATRONS. Please show love to those who support the QTR Podcast: George Gammon - Rebel Capitalist Pro - Twitter: @GeorgeGammon JM Bullion - where QTR buys gold & silver - Twitter: @JMBullion The Trader's Path - no BS trading service - Twitter: @PLHStock Sang Lucci & Wall St. Jesus — The Steamroom — Twitter: @wallstjesus and @sanglucci Corvus Gold - http://www.corvusgold.com Investors Underground - day trading community - Twitter: @investorslive Ken R Chris Bede - Twitter: @cbede Nicholas Parks Matthew Zimmer J Mintzmyer - Twitter: @mintzmyer Russ Valenti - Twitter: @russellvalenti Creighton Titus Camila Sol Longest Running Supporters Max Mulvihill - Since 2/2018 Mark Heywood - Since 3/2018 Kyle Thomas - Since 4/2018 Chris Bede - Since 5/2018 Dariusz Kordonski - Since 5/2018 Chris Gerrard - Since 5/2018 Shear Luck - Since 5/2018 All podcast content is subject to this disclaimer. Chris is not an investment adviser. QTR is long gold and silver. Listeners should always speak to their personal financial advisers. Please leave me alone.
A project over five years in the making that has survived several iterations is now becoming a reality. Jack Cust reviews what will be in the final cut with Joe Peters of Coldwell Banker.
Taking it to the extreme this week with a look at ECW Hardcore TV from October 17, 1995! - Rey Mysterio and Psychosis return to the ECW Arena for a 2/3 falls match - Everything to do with Beulah's Box - Cactus Jack and his "spot" in the Pulp Fiction promo montage - The debut of Bubba Ray Dudley and thoughts on the Dudleys role in 97-99 ECW - Raven and Stevie Richards win the ECW tag titles...but not for long - Heel ref Bill Alfonso and Tod Gordon are at each other's throats literally - 911: The Jack Cust of professional wrestling Email: Greetingsfromallentown@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/GFAllentownPod
Rob Deer (September 29, 1960) is a former American baseball player who was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 4th round of the 1978 amateur draft.Deer is famous for hitting the game-tying home run on Easter Sunday in 1987, to give the Milwaukee Brewers their 12th straight win to start the season. The home run was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated. He shares the dubious honor of having the lowest official batting average while still qualifying for the batting title when he batted .179 in 1991. He is the only player since 1910 to have a batting average less than .220 in at least 400 at-bats in at least four seasons.Deer held the American League record for strikeouts in a season (186 strikeouts in 1987) until being passed by Jack Cust in 2008, and had at least 140 strikeouts on seven occasions. Deer averaged a strikeout every 2.75 at-bats.Deer has also gained some notoriety among studiers of baseball statistics due to his propensity for the Three True Outcomes (defined as a strikeout, home run, or bases on balls). Because of his ability to hit home runs and take walks and better-than-average fielding ability, he remained a valuable player despite his inability to hit for average, as evidenced by his career 13.7 Wins Above Replacement.Since his playing days, Deer has had a career in drag racing, sprint car racing and has served as a roving hitting instructor for the San Diego Padres minor league system and is currently the owner of Viz-U-Bat. On November 26, 2012, Deer was named the assistant hitting coach for the Chicago Cubs, under his friend Dale Sveum, manager of the Cubs. They were Milwaukee Brewers teammates from 1986–1990. He is also very close friends with former Brewers teammates Chris Bosio (the Cubs pitching coach) and Robin Yount.While with the Brewers, he worked for his father's construction firm.
@Panjradio News You Can Use. Posted 3-15-17. Featuring Rep. Lance's fundraising letter calling his town hall meeting attendees "paid protestors being mobilitzed by a Hillary Clinton PAC," and the Flemington Borough Council approves Jack Cust's downtown redevelopment plan which includes raising the historic Union Hotel. Plus, Sen. Ray Lesniak in the Green Birdie Studio!
Featuring Hunterdon Chamber of Commerce's endorsement of Jack Cust's downtown redevelopment plans in Flemington and community response, and a compromise saves 15 acres of the revolutionary war site Maxwell's Field in Princeton, NJ from redevelopment.
Episode 172 David Laurila, curator of FanGraphs’ Q&A Series, talks with power-hitting journeyman and current Yankees minor leaguer Jack Cust in the clubhouse of McCoy Stadium, home of the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @cistulli on Twitter. You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or other feeder things. […]