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Chad kicks off the weekend with thoughts on why Steph Curry has hurt the game of Basketball, and more Dallas Cowboys drama. Plus, 3x World Series Champion, Jim Leyritz joins the show, plus What's Withrow Watching this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Is Racist Per Woke Media, OutKick Founder Clay Travis, Jim Leyritz On Yankees Forcing Game 5, CFB Rapid Fire & Primary Complaint Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tua Set To Return To Action, OK's Senior NFL Writer Armando Salguero, 3x World Series Champion Jim Leyritz, & Hutt's 1 Big Thing On Every NFL Game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
October 21, 1998 - The New York Yankees close out their historic season with 3 - 0 victory against the San Diego Padres, sweeping San Diego in four games to win their record 24th World Series championship. Andy Pettitte, who struggled mightily throughout the regular season secured the victory with 7 1/3 strong innings. With the Yankees clinging to a 3--0 lead in the eighth, the Padres were able to load the bases against Yankee's reliever Jeff Nelson. Yankees closer, Mariano Rivera came in and shut down Jim Leyritz, known for his clutch postseason home runs, to end the threat and went on to pitch a scoreless ninth inning to end the Series. Yankee first baseman Scott Brosius sensed as the ninth inning began that he would make the final play, and in fact did. The Padres pinch-hitter Mark Sweeney grounded to third base, and after Brosius threw to first for the final out, he raised his hands into the air. Mariano Rivera, the Yankees' closer, dropped to his knees as the other Yankees piled on around him. Scott Brosius was named Series MVP on the strength of the 2 home runs he hit in Game 3, including one off of Padres closer Trevor Hoffman to give the Yankees a 3-0 Series lead.The Game Four victory gave the Yankees 125 wins against 50 losses for a .714 winning percentage, the best in the majors since their Murderers' Row club of 1927, as their American League record of 114 regular-season victories were the most ever for a major league champion team at that time.October 21, 1975, Carlton Fisk of the Boston Red Sox powers a dramatic 12th- inning home run to complete one of the most memorable games in World Series history. Playing in Game Six, Fisk homers off the foul pole at Fenway Park, giving the Red Sox a 7-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds. The Red Sox had trailed in the eighth inning, when Bernie Carbo hit a three-run, pinch-hit homer to tie the game at 6.In 2002 this event, seen by a record-75.9 million viewers, will be chosen as one of baseball's most memorable moments.
October 21, 1998 - The New York Yankees close out their historic season with 3 - 0 victory against the San Diego Padres, sweeping San Diego in four games to win their record 24th World Series championship. Andy Pettitte, who struggled mightily throughout the regular season secured the victory with 7 1/3 strong innings. With the Yankees clinging to a 3--0 lead in the eighth, the Padres were able to load the bases against Yankee's reliever Jeff Nelson. Yankees closer, Mariano Rivera came in and shut down Jim Leyritz, known for his clutch postseason home runs, to end the threat and went on to pitch a scoreless ninth inning to end the Series. Yankee first baseman Scott Brosius sensed as the ninth inning began that he would make the final play, and in fact did. The Padres pinch-hitter Mark Sweeney grounded to third base, and after Brosius threw to first for the final out, he raised his hands into the air. Mariano Rivera, the Yankees' closer, dropped to his knees as the other Yankees piled on around him. Scott Brosius was named Series MVP on the strength of the 2 home runs he hit in Game 3, including one off of Padres closer Trevor Hoffman to give the Yankees a 3-0 Series lead.The Game Four victory gave the Yankees 125 wins against 50 losses for a .714 winning percentage, the best in the majors since their Murderers' Row club of 1927, as their American League record of 114 regular-season victories were the most ever for a major league champion team at that time.October 21, 1975, Carlton Fisk of the Boston Red Sox powers a dramatic 12th- inning home run to complete one of the most memorable games in World Series history. Playing in Game Six, Fisk homers off the foul pole at Fenway Park, giving the Red Sox a 7-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds. The Red Sox had trailed in the eighth inning, when Bernie Carbo hit a three-run, pinch-hit homer to tie the game at 6.In 2002 this event, seen by a record-75.9 million viewers, will be chosen as one of baseball's most memorable moments.
October 21, 1998 - The New York Yankees close out their historic season with 3 - 0 victory against the San Diego Padres, sweeping San Diego in four games to win their record 24th World Series championship. Andy Pettitte, who struggled mightily throughout the regular season secured the victory with 7 1/3 strong innings. With the Yankees clinging to a 3--0 lead in the eighth, the Padres were able to load the bases against Yankee's reliever Jeff Nelson. Yankees closer, Mariano Rivera came in and shut down Jim Leyritz, known for his clutch postseason home runs, to end the threat and went on to pitch a scoreless ninth inning to end the Series. Yankee first baseman Scott Brosius sensed as the ninth inning began that he would make the final play, and in fact did. The Padres pinch-hitter Mark Sweeney grounded to third base, and after Brosius threw to first for the final out, he raised his hands into the air. Mariano Rivera, the Yankees' closer, dropped to his knees as the other Yankees piled on around him. Scott Brosius was named Series MVP on the strength of the 2 home runs he hit in Game 3, including one off of Padres closer Trevor Hoffman to give the Yankees a 3-0 Series lead.The Game Four victory gave the Yankees 125 wins against 50 losses for a .714 winning percentage, the best in the majors since their Murderers' Row club of 1927, as their American League record of 114 regular-season victories were the most ever for a major league champion team at that time.October 21, 1975, Carlton Fisk of the Boston Red Sox powers a dramatic 12th- inning home run to complete one of the most memorable games in World Series history. Playing in Game Six, Fisk homers off the foul pole at Fenway Park, giving the Red Sox a 7-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds. The Red Sox had trailed in the eighth inning, when Bernie Carbo hit a three-run, pinch-hit homer to tie the game at 6.In 2002 this event, seen by a record-75.9 million viewers, will be chosen as one of baseball's most memorable moments.
We discuss the Mets and Yankees playoff outlooks in the NLDS and ALDS. Also joining us is special guest former Yankees, Angels, Rangers, Red Sox, Padres, and Dodgers catcher Jim Leyritz. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
A commercial free episode of Monday's Sports Loud Mouth show, featuring interviews with special guests Savannah Bananas co-head coach Adam Virant and former Yankees, Angels, Rangers, Red Sox, Padres, and Dodgers catcher Jim Leyritz. We get into Colin Cowherd's comments about Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow saying the Bengals aren't a championship level team, Stefon Diggs' comments about the Bills, whether Kevin Stefanski and DeShaun Watson are not seeing eye to eye with the Browns, the Giants upsetting the Seahawks without Malik Nabers, and the Yankees and Mets both tied 1-1 in their playoff matchups. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
Welcome to episode 26 of The Terry Collins Show. The weekly podcast covering all things NEW YORK METS! THE METS ARE IN THE NLDS! Terry Collins, John Arezzi and Mets Head of Alumni Relations Jay Horwitz discuss the most exciting last 7 days in Mets history, from Atlanta, to Milwaukee in the Wild Card Series, and now against the Phillies in the NLDS. We discuss Pete Alonso's monster Home Run which seals his legacy as a Met. Also we go back in Mets history to review two past playoff moments and watch along as we relive the Bud Harrelson Pete Rose fight in 1973, and the night in the NLDS of 2015 when Chase Utley broke Ruben Tejada's leg. Terry and Jay look at video of Terry's performance and interview at the Tunnel To Towers 5k run from a few weeks ago. On Talkin with TC - We discuss clutch hitting in the post season with former NY Yankee and World Series Hero - Jim Leyritz! Pete Alonso is this week's Tunnel to Towers AMAZIN HERO OF THE WEEK is also featured on this jam packed post season edition of the show! Subscribe to the Terry Collins YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCoi8h1IGLoq-ieBy2OxCXHA Follow Terry Collins on X: https://twitter.com/TerryCollins_10 Follow Terry Collins on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrycollins_10/ Follow John Arezzi on X: https://twitter.com/JohnArezzi Follow John Arezzi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnarezzi Donate $11 a month to now help first responders, veterans and our military heroes. Go to Tunnel to Towers and help them do good: https://t2t.org/ Host: Terry Collins Co-Host: John Arezzi Creative Director: Marsh Executive Producer: John Arezzi Copyright 2024: The Terry Collins Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hutt and Chad break down the Olympics always offering us unlikely heroes and the first few days have already provided us with a memorable one. Host of Don't@ME, Dan Dakich on the French passing the U.S. in the NBA draft and his worst decision bringing a player off the bench. Plus, 3x World Series Champion, Jim Leyritz on teams he trusts going into back end of season and trade deadline winners and losers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This no-nonsense lefty spent 11 years in MLB and now lives on a 60-foot boat. What more is there to say? Card 786 on Beckett SABR Bio by Bill Nowlin Follow-up: Ron Guidry the drummer Santee, CA Stathead search: Joe Price opponent breakdown Joe teaches appropriate pitching fundamental: be square Joe and Jim Leyritz against Angioma
He played 11 seasons in the "Big Leagues" and only hit 90 home runs... but when it came to the "Post-Season" he made the most of his moments for the Yankees, helping them to 2 World Series championships. Jim Leyritz joins the show to talk baseball and his experience in the Bronx. Plus, watch Dave's heartfelt tribute to his HS baseball coach, Joe Kenrick, who passed away just a short of age 90. He was more than a coach, he was a father and a mentor and Dave attributes much of his success to this wonderful man!
My guest is a former major league baseball player, playing mostly for the New York Yankees. We discuss his career, his life challenges, his charity work, and much more.
Former Yankee and two-time World Series champion Jim Leyritz joins Tiki and Sal to discuss how the sport of baseball is played today, why catchers tend to be great managers and the rise of Francisco Alvarez.
Joined today by 2-time World Series Champion and MLB veteran, "The King" Jim Leyritz. Jim talks about growing up in Cincinnati, idolizing Pete Rose and the life changing advice Johnny Bench gave him when he was 14. We hear why Jim abandoned his basketball dreams, breaking his foot right before the MLB draft and how he ended up at the University of Kentucky. Jim chats about meeting the Yankee scout who would eventually sign him, winning a batting title in the minor leagues and two awesome Deion Sanders stories from their time playing together. Jim shares getting called up to the show in 1990, his first hit, his first hit off Clemens at the stadium, and his "feud" with Bucky Dent. Jim recalls his dramatic 1995 home run against the Mariners in the 15th inning in Mattingly's last game. We discuss the 1996 World Series, his game 4 iconic home run, catching the infamous 1-0 game 5 and celebrating the 1996 title. Jim tells us why he wanted to be traded in 1997, and why he jumped from the Angels - Rangers - Red Sox and the Padres within 2 years. We hear about the ‘98 World Series, when he knew the Padres were going to lose and the hitting style of Tony Gwynn and Wade Boggs. He shares his passion working with various charitable organizations and how George Steinbrenner instilled the "giving back" mantra to him. Jim opens up about his off the field hurdles, how he persevered through his arrest and trial, and what inspired him to keep fighting. We hear about Jim meeting his wife, the importance of the book, "A Purpose Driven Life", and why he always remained loyal to Craig Carton. All this plus his rolodex of celebrities in his phone, how he gets to eat at Rao's and his goal of being a sport agent. Follow Jim here:https://jimleyritz.com/
The boys chat with Jim Leyritz, Frank the Tank & Stu Feiner live from the Paramount Theatre in Huntington, NY.
Hour 4: The boys talk with Jim Leyritz, Frank the Tank and Stu Feiner prior to the live comedy show at the Paramount theatre. Evan also shares a story about being hit by a foul ball as a young man.
Welcome to the Sports Spectrum Minute featuring a short clip of inspiration from a previous Sports Spectrum Podcast interview. Today we hear from two-time World Series champion baseabll player Jim Leyritz. He appeared on Sports Spectrum's Podcast in August 2019. You can listen to the entire interview here. Receive our Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here. http://SportsSpectrum/newsletter Learn more about the CWS Conference (Christians Working in Sports) coming June 23 and 24 in Minneapolis, MN http://cws.uncommonsg.org
We kickoff the first hour with a recap of game 2 of the Western Conf Finals where both teams looked like they were about to throw up in the 4th quarter. And that's exactly what high stakes playoff basketball should look like. Plus, Jim on all things Yankees, sticky balls, and side eye, along with how catchers handle teams tipping pitches. And, the latest edition of "Let's Get Weird" w/ Davey Hudson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Leyritz talked about his time at UK, many of his clutch moments with the Yankees, his role in helping build their dynasty in the 90's and more. Kentucky made some more moves in the transfer portal and filled some needs. UK Men's Tennis is back in the elite eight.
March Madness Final 4 Preview + Dan Zaksheske - OutKick Writer + Jim Leyritz - Former MLB Player - & The Dam Awards | Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former MLB Player, Jim Leyritz and Megan Day from Burnt Finger BBQ Provide Exceptional Baseball and BBQ Talk Jim Leyritz was a professional baseball catcher and infielder. In his 11-year Major League Baseball career, Leyritz played for the New York Yankees, Anaheim Angels, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, and Los Angeles Dodgers. With the Yankees, Jim was a member of the 1996 and 1999 World Series championships. Nicknamed "The King," Jim's playing days were highlighted by a pair of memorable postseason home runs he hit with the Yankees in 1995 and 1996 in comeback wins. Jim is a fantastic storyteller and shares many, including stories of his life prior to, during, and after baseball. How did a refusal to give Jim a $5,000 signing bonus change baseball history? Who was the future Baseball Hall of Fame player Jim met when he was 14 that made Jim choose to become a catcher? Jim bares his soul to us, and we are truly grateful for his extreme candor. Megan Day is our guest, but we are pleasantly surprised when her husband Jason Day also joins us. Megan and Jason are the husband and wife pitmasters behind the professional barbecue team, Burnt Finger BBQ. They are educators, authors, product designers, and BBQ ambassadors. They have collected top finishes at many prestigious cooking competitions. Megan was named on Southern Living's, "Most Influential Women in Southern Barbecue." She is a Chopped Grill Masters Champion and is regularly seen promoting barbecue on the Today Show and various Food Network shows. Jason's signature recipe, Bacon Explosion, went viral after it was featured in a New York Times front-page story. They are prominently featured in the film "Smoke and Ribbons: A DocQmentary" streaming on Amazon Prime. Go to https://www.burntfingerbbq.com/ for more information on Megan and Jason as well as a chance to purchase their barbecue sauces and rubs. 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/ If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.comTwitter: @baseballandbbqInstagram: baseballandbarbecueYouTube: baseball and bbqWebsite: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
On the latest MLB offseason edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob leads off by sharing his thoughts on the new Major League Baseball rule changes that are being unveiled this week at Spring Training. The pitch clock and larger bases don't make any sense in the eyes of our fearless leader, but banning the shift? That sounds like a home run! Later, 2x World Series champion Jim Leyritz checks in to discuss his legendary home run in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series, his thoughts on the seemingly unnecessary rule changes being implemented by the powers that be, why Aaron Judge is the ideal face of the New York Yankees and much more! Finally, Rob closes the show by explaining why the mere fact that sports fans are excited about the preseason (Spring Training) is further proof that MLB is better than the NFL or the NBA. Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest MLB offseason edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob leads off by sharing his thoughts on the new Major League Baseball rule changes that are being unveiled this week at Spring Training. The pitch clock and larger bases don't make any sense in the eyes of our fearless leader, but banning the shift? That sounds like a home run! Later, 2x World Series champion Jim Leyritz checks in to discuss his legendary home run in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series, his thoughts on the seemingly unnecessary rule changes being implemented by the powers that be, why Aaron Judge is the ideal face of the New York Yankees and much more! Finally, Rob closes the show by explaining why the mere fact that sports fans are excited about the preseason (Spring Training) is further proof that MLB is better than the NFL or the NBA. Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PASSED BALL SHOW #92 8/6/2013 Part 1 WITH JIM LEYRITZ; I open up by explaining Alex Rodriguez' right to due process and to a fair trial even if he is guilty of abusing the drug treatment and prevention program of MLB. I then talk about the 1944 Browns and their significance. Former Yankees catcher and World Series hero Jim Leyritz calls in to talk about his motivational speaking, coming up with the early 1990 Yankees teams and winning the World Series. I conclude by talking about the 1981 split MLB season due to the strike
Iona College Radio Hour with Willie O'Ree and Chelsea Cabarcas
Former Yankee Catcher Jim Leyritz joins the Sports Sitdown to discuss the Aaron Judge signing; his glory days with the Yankees; how Boss George Steinbrenner almost fired Joe Torre and the steroid cloud that lingers in baseball.
The DAM Awards + David Hookstead, Jonathan Hutton, Jim Leyritz & Max Breto join the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Iona College Radio Hour with Willie O'Ree and Chelsea Cabarcas
Former Yankee post-season hero Jim Leyritz talks with Mike Damergis about the latest Yankee collapse in the ALCS and recalls the glory of he 1996 Championship as the Bombers came from two games down against Atlanta.
Breaking down the Yankees and reflecting on Aaron Judge's historic 61st HR. Discussing the NFLPA and how they handled Tua's situation after the Buffalo game going into last night's game against the Bengals. Former Yankee Jim Leyritz joins the show from Yankee Stadium to discuss Aaron Judge and the impact he has on the MLB. Hutton's NFL Moneyline upsets for week 4. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The former Yankee revels in breaking Josh's heart as a child, saves a little for Connor and the Royals, and shares the dirt on Derek Jeter
Evan and Craig chat with former Yankees catcher Jim Leyritz about being a part of the Derek Jeter documentary and his thoughts on the seasons of both the Mets and Yanks.
Hour 2: The boys chat with Jim Leyritz, Craig has strong takes on Evan's sneaker game and should Mets fans be cocky?
Joined by 3x World Series Champion, Curt Schilling to discuss Jacob DeGrom's comeback and how the game of baseball and pitching has changed over the years. And World Series Champion Jim Leyritz discusses his time with the Yankees and 'The Captain' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(01:30) — EPISODE 1: JJ and JackO recap the first episode of ‘The Captain' and pick their favorite memory, MVP of the episode, and the Michael Corleone Moment. (39:21) — JIM LEYRITZ: “The King,” former Yankees catcher Jim Leyritz, joins the show to reminisce on the Yankees rise in the '90s , Jeter's early beginnings, and his favorite memories from that era. Hosts: John Jastremski and John “JackO” O'Connell Guest: Jim Leyritz Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we explore the life of an unlikely World Series hero, who took all that good will, and flushed it directly down the toilet. A love of booze & amphetamines led to a tough transition to a life, after baseball. He never quite adjusted. A very public divorce & stalking arrest tarnished his image, but that pales in comparison to the time that he killed that lady, with his car, after hanging out with Playboy models! It's a real roller coaster of a story, from underdog, that you root for, to arrogant jerk, at whom you shake your head!Break your foot, right before the MLB draft, come from obscurity to become a World Series hero, and ruin all the admiration for you,. with several acts of stupidity with Jim Leyritz!! Check us out, every Tuesday! We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS & STM merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS & STM!! Contact us on... twitter.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com facebook.com/Crimeinsports instagram.com/smalltownmurderSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's baseball season and this week on The Approach Shot Podcast we talk to a baseball great, Jim Leyritz. Jim played for the Padres, the Res Sox and made his reputation with some team from NY. Yes, even though Jim made his reputation as a Bronx Bomber he still is considered one of the best guests we've had. Even John Ashton, the die-hard Red Sox fan enjoyed the conversation, as we know you will too. And yes, Jim is a great golfer, and we talk about lots of golf stuff! Another fun, funny, and entertaining episode of The Approach Shot Podcast
Episode 134 of Welcome to Mattlanta is with former Braves pitcher Mark Wohlers. Mark talks in depth about being on the mound for the Braves lone championship and then a year later giving up the painful World Series HR to Jim Leyritz. He also shared his struggles with anxiety on the field and a life changing event off the field. Presented by: http://Rhoads-group.com/chernoff http://thedailydraft.net http://mypillow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 134 of Welcome to Mattlanta is with former Braves pitcher Mark Wohlers. Mark talks in depth about being on the mound for the Braves lone championship and then a year later giving up the painful World Series HR to Jim Leyritz. He also shared his struggles with anxiety on the field and a life changing event off the field. Presented by: http://Rhoads-group.com/chernoff http://thedailydraft.net http://mypillow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 134 of Welcome to Mattlanta is with former Braves pitcher Mark Wohlers. Mark talks in depth about being on the mound for the Braves lone championship and then a year later giving up the painful World Series HR to Jim Leyritz. He also shared his struggles with anxiety on the field and a life changing event off the field. Presented by: http://Rhoads-group.com/chernoff http://thedailydraft.net http://mypillow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Leyritz enjoyed an 11-year Major League Baseball career, He played for the New York Yankees, Anaheim Angels, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, and Los Angeles Dodgers. His playing days were highlighted by a pair of memorable postseason home runs he hit with the Yankees in 1995 and 1996 in comeback wins.His most iconic of the 2 occurred in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series against the Atlanta Braves at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium. In the series, the Yankees trailed the Braves two games to one, and in Game 4, the Yankees trailed, 6–0, after five innings. The Yankees rallied for three runs in the 6th inning, setting the stage for his at bat in the 8th inning. Facing Atlanta closer Mark Wohlers with one out and two runners on base, He hit a three-run home run to left field to tie the game and cap the improbable Yankee comeback. Having played for Buck Showalter on the 1986 Oneonta Yankees, the 1987 Fort Lauderdale Yankees, the 1989 Albany-Colonie Yankees, the 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995 New York Yankees. who better to get insight about the Mets new manager than JIm. Tune in each week on streaming on the 365sportscast.com network or on www.sportstalknylive.com as well as facebook live at 6pm Sundays for the live broadcast, also on the 365sportscast iPhone, Android and Alexa apps
With an absolute flair for the dramatics and some of the most clutch home runs in the history of baseball, today's guest 1996 World Series hero, Jim Leyritz is the latest guest on Diamond Conversations. Giving us a deep dive into the biggest home runs of his career, Leyritz shares who gave him the mindset to be prepared in the tight spots of a game and how you get yourself ready to play hard, especially in October.
Listen as Jay interviews Jim Leyritz, former MLB catcher, and passionate professional speaker about his journey through his baseball career, and how the business of baseball led him to become a mission-driven fundraiser for several charities. Jim and Jay also discuss roadblocks and decisions that led Jim into his passions and work today.
JJ opens with the Mets' disappointing weekend against the Pirates and how they somehow salvaged a win on Sunday (01:17). Then, he breaks down why he's not fully ready to buy in just yet on the Yankees despite their big series wins against the Red Sox (06:05). Next, JJ chats with former Yankee catcher Jim Leyritz about whether this weekend's series win over Boston can be a turning point, comparisons to the '95 team, and some George Steinbrenner stories (13:14). Finally, he reacts to some listener voicemails (35:30) before closing it out with a pick for Game 6 of the Finals (51:25). We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the Listener Line at 917-382-1151. Host: John Jastremski Guest: Jim Leyritz Producers: Steve Ceruti and Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our final episode of the season features a very special guest, King of New York, Jim Leyritz. Jim is a former Major League Baseball star (MLB) , winning 2 world series champions. He played for the Yankees, Angels, Rangers , Redsox, and Dodgers. Not only did Jim have an incredible 11 year career in the league and was a 2X World Series champion, but he was also one of the best postseason hitters in baseball history. He is the author of Catching Heat: The Jim Leyritz Story. Jim also demonstrated his versatility and knowledge of the game of baseball, by co-hosting a radio show with Vinny Micucci and Billy Sample called MLB Radio Daily on MLB Radio and many other. After a successful 11 year career, Jim channeled his passion and commitment for helping others by raising money and awareness for numerous charitable organizations. With a deep-rooted connection to New York, Jim is involved in a myriad of causes and particularly enjoys working with charities dedicated to helping children and at-risk youth. His new show catching heat with Jim Leyritz , shares stories and insights from sports legends and celebrities. The show covers the stuff you don't hear about in the media. Follow Jim on all his social media platforms at @therealjleyritz @catchingheat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/acheil-tac/support
For the sixth episode of Charges, Rex brings Jim Leyritz onto the show to talk about his career and look back on the night that changed his life forever. Rex and Jim discuss: Getting into baseball and what it meant to him (3:21), going undrafted, proving his worth in the Minor Leagues & getting called up (5:20), coming through in the clutch (7:16), what it's like being a Major League Baseball Player (9:38), 1996 World Series & The Off Season (12:26), admitting to using amphetamines while playing & any destructive traits he had (16:38), if he had any brushes with the law as a player (20:38), winning another World Series in 1998 then being traded again (22:18), taking HGH, dealing with trouble at home & needing to retire (26:10), the turning point of his life on his 44th birthday, the aftermath & the trial o(28:50), the verdict of his trial, domestic abuse claim, when he looks back on it all & what he's doing today (38:54). This episode is not to be missed! Listen to Catching Heat with Jim Leyritz, available on all podcasting platforms and follow @therealjleyritz & @catchingheat Charges is Created by CTRL Media & Portal A. It's produced by DBPodcasts in association with iHeartMedia. Executive Producers: Steve Nash, Brandon Kraines, Ezra Holland, Nate Houghteling, and Todd Barrish. Charges with Rex Chapman Theme Music Artist: Illegal Kartel (@illegal_kartel_mikal_shakur) Produced by: Gene Crenshaw (@yuyuthemaker) and Draft (@Draft3009) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pinstripe Pod: A NY Yankees Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees winning two of three against the Astros. They discuss Giancarlo Stanton's hot bat, starting pitching, and how Yankees fans reacted to the Astros. Two-time World Series champion Yankees catcher Jim Leyritz then joins the show. Leyritz talks about catching Andy Pettitte, pitchers having personal catchers, the Gary Sanchez-Kyle Higashioka dilemma, the Yankees recent play, and Yankees fans. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1996, 1999 and 2000 World Series Champion New York Yankee Jim Leyritz looks back on what led him to these successful teams and how he was able to come through in such big moments!
After a dream to play Major League Baseball comes to a sudden halt, Austin Leyritz taps in to his passions for playing baseball, educating the youth, and helping others train their body and mind to thrive.Austin talks about his story of growing up as the son of former MLB player, Jim Leyritz, battling through the pre-suppositions that people placed on him, and the mindset he had to have while striving to make it in the big leagues on the field, and off. Song: 1993 - Dreamville
Loki and Jabroni interview this New York Yankee hero. From the heartbreak in 95 to the climb in 96, Loki talks you through the past with Jim. As Jabroni talks shop about todays game and the present MLB CHAMPS the K.C. Royals. Jim breaks down all his knowledge and even gives you a little insight into the "baseball" strategy of it all. His thoughts on the present Yankee number 13 and one of his favorite players. With sports wrapped all around the interview this is bound to be a fall classic... so grab your favorite winter beer, sit back, plug in and man up...it's time for the Loki and Jabroni show. This episode has been remastered from the original recording. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In a special live episode from WOB in New Brunswick, NJ, ex-Yankee Jim Leyritz joins Chris & Lou to discuss his career heroics and the current state of baseball.