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Listen to the show - TennesseeFarmTable.com
JC Holdway memories with Chef Joseph Lenn and his grandmother, sister of J.C. Holdway. Carter Family Chow Chow recipe from Fred Sauceman

Listen to the show - TennesseeFarmTable.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 27:35


Memories of J.C. Holdway from his sister, Juanita Holdway Evans; Chef Joseph Lenn; and her daughter, Emily Lenn. Fred Saucepan shares Joe and Janette Carter's Chow Chow recipe and kitchen memories. Today, I went to the deep freeze and pulled out a recording that I made in 2016 with Chef Joseph Lenn, Joseph's mother (Emily Lenn), and a late friend of mine, Juanita Evans, who was Joseph Lenn's grandmother and the sister of J.C. Holdway. J.C. Holdway is the namesake of the downtown Knoxville restaurant created by Chef Joseph Lenn and named after his Uncle Joe. The restaurant, J.C. Holdway, has been in the news lately, receiving the prestigious designation of “Recommended” by the renowned Michelin Guide in its inaugural regional publication of restaurants in the Southeast.
Chef Lenn is also a James Beard Award–winning chef. I thought it would be a great time to play this recording we made together before he opened his restaurant. I am an artist, and I wanted to paint a portrait of Uncle Joe as a kind of encouraging gift to Chef Lenn before the restaurant was created. You may have seen that painting, along with my portraits of Allan Benton, Eugenia Duke, Bill Best, and John Coykendall at J.C. Holdway. We also hear a recording by Fred Saucepan with memories from Janette and Joe Carter (children of A.P. and Sara Carter of the original band The Carter Family) as he shares their recipe for Chow Chow. And I share news of the Resilient Farmer Fund fundraiser concert tonight (Nov. 15, 2025) at the Paramount Theatre in Bristol, TN/VA. Doors open at 6, and music starts at 7 p.m.

Kiama Community Radio's Podcast
Grow and Sow: Sarah Anderson

Kiama Community Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 49:00


Felicity Leitch and Joe Carter chat with Sarah Anderson, head grower of the urban market garden at Popes Produce in Woonona, a suburban oasis that Sarah started in 2015. This is part of KCR's regular gardening program, Grow and Sow, Friday mornings at 9am. 

Kiama Community Radio's Podcast
Grow and Sow: Nadiah Roslan

Kiama Community Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 43:06


Joe Carter and Fiona Mackie talk to Nadiah Roslan as part of their weekly gardening show on KCR; grow and Sow at 9am Fridays. Originally from Canberra, biologist Nadiah has nearly a decade of experience coordinating Australian citizen science projects. With degrees in Zoology and Tropical Ecology, she is now the Project Coordinator for FrogID, the national initiative dedicated to understanding and conserving Australia's frogs. At the Australian Museum in Sydney, Nadiah works to communicate the scientific achievements of FrogID, oversee the FrogID mobile app, and help share its reach across Australia. She also coordinates the museum's annual FrogID Week event – the nation's largest frog count – happening 7-16 November this year.Recorded 24.10.25

Inside Sports with Al Eschbach
Blue Jay fans-Joe Carter, Kawhi and Billups scandals, AFC West - Derrick is stoked, Mike Norvell and more. 

Inside Sports with Al Eschbach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 37:02


Tuesday, November 04, 2025 Inside Sports with Al Eschbach -Blue Jay fans-Joe Carter, Kawhi and Billups scandals, AFC West - Derrick is stoked, Mike Norvell and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Inside Sports Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

108 Stitches, Baseball Talk
Will Smith is a Championship Brand

108 Stitches, Baseball Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 109:07 Transcription Available


Scott and Crew talk about the World Series, San Diego Padres, Nolan Ryan, Joe Carter, and Lots More. #warrenbrusstar #willsmith #miguelrojas #jeffhoffman #walterjohnson #detroittigers #anthonyvolpe #aaronboone #newyorkyankees #sandiegopadres #fernandotatisjr #davewinfield #tonygwynn #mannymachado #garyrempleton #jakecroensworth #adriangonzalez #jakepeavy #trevorhoffman #benitosantiago #kencaminiti #brucebochy #aligators #bellieisland #iceland #elfnegotiatior #nolanryan #ichirosuzuki #blakesnell #donlarsen #billjames #kaicorrea #clevelandguardians #vladimirjr #joecarter #cameronmaybin #rogerclemens #miguelcabrera #dontrellewillis #peterose #mikeschmidt #yogiberra #ernieharwell #milwuakeebrewrs #donmattingly #miamimarlsin #daveroberts #bingocards #bluemonday #bigtrain #gilhodgers #washington senators #jazzchisholm #georgesteinbrennar #bobboone #derekjeter #talkpople #haisteinbrenar #billymartin #collegefootball #didigregories #briancashman #joetorre #carlosmendoza #williemccovey #dickwilliams #randyjones #richgoosage #jimdaay #dickgosage #tarikskubal #crazy #mediator #northpole #erniewhitt #larrybowa #scrambledeggs #mlb #asianmedia #shoheiohtani #laangeles #timemead #tempeaz #tampabayrays #kevincash #analytics #davidstearns #bobichette #toronoromapleleafs #vladimirguerrerosr #montrealexpos #jimbunning #clevelandindians #juansoto #petealonso #portstlucie #florida #chicagocubs #dallasfreen #leondurham #wrigleyfield #ricksutclie #robertoalomar #skydome #jimleyland #davecombrowski #baseballamerica #andrewmiller #lyndonbjohnson #richardnixon #geraldford #jimmycarter #ronaldreagan #georgehwbush #billclinton

Fall Classic Rewind
Betts and Blunders Keep LA Alive - 2025 World Series Game Six Recap

Fall Classic Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 37:24


World Series Game Six RecapLos Angeles Dodgers (93-69) @ Toronto Blue Jays (94-68)The Blue Jays come back home to Rogers Centre just one win away from their first championship since Joe Carter walked off Mitch Williams and the Phillies in game six of the 1993 Fall Classic. Vladdy Jr. continues his unbelievable playoff run, closing in on the single postseason record for hits. Toronto will have another boost, as George Springer returns to the lineup, though it is unclear how much he'll be able to do with his oblique injury. The Dodgers bats, on the other hand, have been mostly silent. Mookie Betts has struggled mightily this series, forcing manager Dave Roberts to shake up the lineup a bit. They'll need the future Hall-of-Famer to step up if they intend to extend the series.We should be in for another pitching duel for game six, as Kevin Gausman and Yoshinobu Yamamoto square up once again. The splitter heavy righties nearly matched one another in game two, but it was the Japanese ace who had the edge. With the season on the line, they both will need to bring their best. Can LA force a decisive game seven, or will Toronto wrap up the season in October?Toronto Radio SN590 - Ben Shulman and Chris LerouxLos Angeles Radio AM570 - Stephen Nelson and Rick MondayAudio clips from MLB.tvAs always, thank you to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.Catch you next time,P.C.O.

The Kevin Karius Show
The Kevin Karius Show - Oct. 31st, 2025 - Hour 2

The Kevin Karius Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 58:02


In hour 2 we were joined by Sportsnet's Mark Spector to talk about the Oilers 3rd period collapse, Evan Bouchard and more, plus we went In or Out with Kevin, Eddie & Donovan, talking not benching Evan Bouchard, will the Jays win tonight and will there be a Joe Carter moment, the Oilers need to simplify, the Jays MVP of the whole season, and what's the worst Halloween tradition Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter
Blue Jays legend Joe Carter is showing Nova Scotia some major love!

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 1:41


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History of the 90s
The Toronto Blue Jays - Part 1 I 146

History of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 36:41


In the early 1990s the Toronto Blue Jays won back-to-back World Series with legendary players like Joe Carter, Roberto Alomar and John Olerud. Over the next two episodes of History of the 90s we look back at the first Canadian team to win the Major League Baseball championship. Show Info: Instagram: ⁠@that90spodcast⁠ Email: ⁠90s@curiouscast.ca⁠ Tik Tok: ⁠⁠90spodcast Guest Info: Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today on 640 Toronto X:  @gregbradyx Instagram: @gregfbrady   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank
Season 7, Ep 8 – World Series Dilemmas, NBA Scandal Shockwaves & NFL Week 7 Whiplash

Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 65:52


Dodgers–Blue Jays is on and Dan's torn: despises the “neo-Yankees” Dodgers, still scarred by Joe Carter's '93 dagger vs. his beloved Phillies. We relive that wild Phils run (Dykstra, Dutch, Kruk & co.) and why that team still owns Philly hearts. Meanwhile, the NBA tips off under a cloud: FBI arrests tied to gambling schemes and a wild Stephen A. take that somehow drags Trump into it—Dan calls foul on evidence-free accusations and on-air grandstanding. Plus: Nick Saban says he's staying retired (and on GameDay), and why Bill Belichick needs time at UNC in the portal era.Then it's NFL Week 7:London: Rams cruise past the Jags—still waiting on College Trevor to show up on Sundays.Chiefs flatten the Raiders; K.C. looks fully “back.”Browns bully the Dolphins in bad weather; that defense is real.Patriots roll the Titans—Drake May looks the part, New England's arrow up.Panthers edge the Jets in a quintessential Meadowlands slog.Also: Panera SIP Club lore, Rich vs. the “ON” switch, and a Gary Carter vs. Ovi “Great 8” aside.Special Thanks to: Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.com First Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/

Kiama Community Radio's Podcast
Zeke Ezra from Penjing, Robertson

Kiama Community Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 46:57


In this week's episode of Grow and Sow hosts Peter Sullivan and Joe Carter meet  Zeke Ezra from Penjing at Robertson. A retired chartered accountant, Zeke turned to gardening and, eventually, bonsai, for stress relief. Zeke opened his garden centre and bonsai nursery in Robertson in March 2023, next door to his wife's art gallery with the aim of meeting like-minded people and encouraging others to take up and enjoy bonsai and the Chinese art of penjing, the precursor to bonsai. Mentored by a neighbour who had more than 50 years' experience in bonsai design, Zeke now takes great pleasure in assisting customers with their gardens and plant selection.Recorded 17.10.25

The Ringer Gambling Show
'TNF' Recap, World Series Game 1, Weekend Best Bets, and Joe Carter Joins | The Ringer Gambling Show

The Ringer Gambling Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 83:54


Sal and Dabbundo recap 'Thursday Night Football', preview Game 1 of the World Series, give out their best bets for the weekend, and are joined by Joe Carter to discuss his walk-off home run in the 1993 World Series. -'TNF' recap (7:40)-World Series (13:43)-Ringer 107 (24:25)-NCAA Week 9 (51:41)-Handiclipping (56:45)-Joe Carter joins (59:46) Hosts: Cousin Sal, Anthony DabbundoGuest: Joe CarterProducers: Michael Szokoli Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ringergambling/Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ringergambling  The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Baseball Central @ Noon
State of MLB with Rob Manfred + '93 World Series MVP Paul Molitor

Baseball Central @ Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 49:31


Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker are joined by the Commissioner of Major League Baseball Rob Manfred (0:35) to chat about the current state of the game on the field and for audiences across all mediums and the world, the international stage being highlighted for the Fall Classic, how MLB approaches the upcoming 2028 Summer Olympics in L.A., Rogers Centre renos and Toronto's prospects of hosting an MLB All-Star weekend, the rule changes over the years and ABS coming in 2026 and the chance of expansion in Canada. Then, '93 World Series MVP and National Baseball Hall of Famer Paul Molitor stops by (29:38) to discuss the difficulties of reaching the final series in a playing career, memories of Joe Carter's walk-off homer, home-field advantage playing a role, and his advice to Trey Yesavage and other young players.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Table Setters: A Baseball Podcast
LIVE Special!: 2025 World Series Preview — Dodgers vs. Blue Jays | 112

Table Setters: A Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 89:15


The stage is finally set. The Los Angeles Dodgers are back in the World Series, looking to defend their crown and become baseball's first repeat champion in 25 years. Standing in their way are the Toronto Blue Jays, back in the Fall Classic for the first time since 1993 when Joe Carter sent an entire country into celebration. This matchup has everything. The Dodgers have been steady, efficient, and in control from start to finish. The Blue Jays have been resilient and relentless, finding ways to win close games and rising to every challenge in October. It's experience against emotion. Power against contact. The sport's most complete team against one that has played its best baseball when it matters most. Game 1 is Friday night in Toronto. The Rogers Centre will be loud, the moment will feel heavy, and both teams have earned their place here.

CP Newswatch: Canada's Top Stories
Carney speech, Toronto river pollution, Joe Carter backs underdog Blue Jays

CP Newswatch: Canada's Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 4:14


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Toronto Legends
Emergency Interview with Homegrown Toronto Blue Jays World Series Champion Rob Butler

Toronto Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 53:05


Ahead of the 2025 World Series, Blue Jays 1993 World Series Champion and East York Legend Rob Butler shares his memories of growing up at Main & Danforth, playing for his hometown Toronto Blue Jays, winning that 1993 World Series championship, playing with Rickey Henderson, Robbie Alomar, Paul Molitor, John Olerud, Tony Fernández, Alfredo Griffin, getting his World Series pinch hit off of superstar Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Curt Schilling, his front row seat to watching the Joe Carter walk-off World Series-winning home run, managing the Toronto Maple Leafs in the IBL, and why his most special memories were playing alongside his younger brother Rich! For everything Rob Butler, please visit http://robbutlerprobaseball.com/ For the complete Rob Butler story, please enjoy his first Toronto Legends podcast interview at https://www.torontolegends.ca/world-series-championformer-blue-jay-rob-butler/ TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum at andrew.applebaum@gmail.com All episodes available at https://www.torontolegends.ca/episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TGOR
Mornings October 22, 2025 Hour 2: Sens fans already starting to worry

TGOR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 37:24


Patience running thin with Sens fans, concern over Sens scoring, and Joe Carter nervous watching Game 7.

TGOR
Mornings October 21, 2025 Hour 2: Springer dinger books the Jays ticket to the World Series

TGOR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 36:56


Biggest Jays homerun after Joe Carter, and where were you for the ‘92 and ‘93 World Series

Nine 2 Noon
10/21/2025 (HOUR 2)

Nine 2 Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 43:59


Joe Carter and the 1993 World Series rewind. Plus, Dave Roberts and the Dodgers are ruining baseball.

Kiama Community Radio's Podcast
Grow and Sow: Barb Khalifa

Kiama Community Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 50:23


Grow and Sow hosts Felicity Leitch and Joe Carter meet Barb Khalifa, whose gardening passion is permaculture and preserving bio-diversity.

Table Setters: A Baseball Podcast
LIVE Special!: Dodgers Win the Pennant, Mariners–Blue Jays Head to Game 7, & Tony Vitello to Giants? | 111

Table Setters: A Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 123:59


What a weekend for baseball. We went live Sunday night for Episode 111 to unpack a remarkable few days, from Shohei Ohtani's historic performance in Los Angeles to Toronto's season-saving win and a major development in San Francisco. On Friday, Ohtani delivered one of the most complete postseason performances in recent memory. He hit three home runs, struck out ten, and threw six shutout innings as the Dodgers swept the Brewers to clinch another National League pennant. Los Angeles continues to set the standard for sustained excellence, blending star power and player development in a way that few teams can match. It also raised one of the biggest questions we tackled on the show: are the Dodgers good for baseball, or are they proof of how wide the gap has grown between organizations that invest in winning and those that do not? By Sunday, the spotlight shifted to Toronto, where the Blue Jays refused to let their season end. In front of a roaring Rogers Centre crowd, they defeated the Mariners 6–2 to force a Game 7. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continued his outstanding postseason with his sixth home run, tying José Bautista and Joe Carter for the most in franchise playoff history. Rookie Trey Yesavage rose to the occasion with seven strikeouts in just under six innings, while Toronto's defense turned three double plays, including two with the bases loaded. The Blue Jays played crisp, confident baseball, taking advantage of Seattle's mistakes and controlling the game from start to finish. Meanwhile, out west, reports surfaced that Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello is finalizing a deal to become the next manager of the San Francisco Giants. If confirmed, it would make him the first college coach to step directly into a major league managerial position. It is a forward-thinking move from Buster Posey's front office, emphasizing leadership, communication, and culture over traditional experience. From Ohtani's brilliance and the Dodgers' continued dominance to Toronto's resilience and San Francisco's bold step into the future, this weekend captured everything that makes October baseball special.

Coach & Kernan
Episode 1702 Baseball Garage featuring WS hero Joe Carter hosted by Tommy Craig with Dave Dagostino

Coach & Kernan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 77:06


As It Happens from CBC Radio
The pie that fueled an iconic Blue Jays World Series win

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 50:10


As the Toronto Blue Jays' playoff journey continues, the owners of the bakeshop "Wanda's Pie in the Sky" reminisce about ins-pie-ring Joe Carter's World Series-winning home run in '93 -- with their coconut cream pie.A former federal prosecutor is disgusted that the U.S. Department of Justice has laid charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James -- who brought civil charges against Donald Trump. A UN aid worker in Gaza says now that a ceasefire is in place, Israel needs to open the floodgates immediately to get desperately needed food and supplies into the strip. Two years after a Wyoming librarian was fired amid a dispute over keeping challenged books on the shelves -- a big settlement has her feeling vindicated.A former Loyola Chicago basketball player remembers Sister Jean -- the team chaplain who counselled him and many other players through trials and tribulations both on and off the court.LA Lakers fans thought LeBron James was teasing retirement, but he was just teasing a new brandy endorsement -- so now everyone's angry, and one fan is suing. As It Happens, the Friday Edition. Radio that hears no cheers, just booze.

The Sunday Magazine
Two years since Hamas's October 7th attack, U.S. political panel, Joe Carter, That's Puzzling!

The Sunday Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 95:45


Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with Rabbi Louis Sachs about the issues facing Jewish communities two years after the October 7th attacks in Israel, Palestinian-Canadian author Saeed Teebi grapples with what it means to be Palestinian in this moment, journalists Molly Ball and Toluse Olorunnipa discuss how U.S. President Donald Trump is mixing the military and politics, legendary Blue Jays slugger Joe Carter gives his thoughts on the 2025 Blue Jays team, and our monthly challenge That's Puzzling! is back for October.Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday

Sports the NEMO way
The Starting 9: Toronto Blue Jays

Sports the NEMO way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 56:57


In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the Blue Jays starting 9 to the table for discussion. Canada's finest baseball team and only one last standing. The other team moved to America for some stupid reason. Anyway this I'm positive will greatly improve from last weeks devil rays episode so get pumped for better players and better conversations, and Brock returns for a third week in a row vowing to avenge to get points on the board for trivia. Get ready for an action packed week and we will see you all later... Peace.

Toronto Legends
Todd Stottlemyre, 2x Blue Jays World Series Champion

Toronto Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 84:44


1992 and 1993 Toronto Blue Jays World Series Champion Todd Stottlemyre talks about growing up at Yankee Stadium (Mrs Babe Ruth supplied the ice cream), his dad Mel Sr's amazing life in baseball, getting drafted not once not twice but three times before joining the Blue Jays, that historic 1992 World Series championship, the World Series back-to-back repeat in 1993 featuring the Bloody Chin incident (and telling Philly's Mayor which body part he could kiss), why he did NOT know that Joe Carter hit that championship-winning walkoff home run, thoughtful memories of the late Rickey Henderson/Jim Clancy/Yogi Berra/George Bell, and fun anecdotes with Dave Stewart/Pat Borders/Dave Stieb/John Kruk/Paul Molitor/Robbie Alomar/Dave Winfield/Kelly Gruber/Neon Deion Sanders/Jose Canseco/Cito Gaston/Pat Gillick! For everything Todd Stottlemyre, please go to https://toddofficial.com/about TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum at andrew.applebaum@gmail.com All episodes available at https://www.torontolegends.ca/episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Writers Bloc
Former Jays Greats on 2025 Team

Writers Bloc

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 48:39


Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning continue their coverage on-location at the Jays Care Foundation 30th Annual Golf Classic from RattleSnake Point Golf Club in Milton, ON. The hosts are joined by two-time World Series Champion, Joe Carter, who shares his thoughts on the Jays' success this season, the effect of having everybody in the lineup contributing, and his dislike for DH'ing. Former Blue Jays manager, Cito Gaston (29:47), joins the conversation to provide his own takes on the team's current run. They focus on John Schneider's managerial and lineup decisions, if Addison Barger is an everyday player, and where the team should look to add at the trade deadline, if at all. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Toronto Mike'd Podcast
LIVE From the 16th annual Joe Carter Classic Golf Tournament: Toronto Mike'd Podcast Episode 1714

Toronto Mike'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 50:26


In this 1714th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike records live from the 16th annual Joe Carter Classic Golf Tournament at Glen Abbey Golf Club. Guests include Rick Vaive, saxophonist Elan Trotman, Bernie Nicholls, Dave Stewart, Ernie Whitt, Kenny Lofton, Rod Black, Aaron Hicks, Cito Gaston, and Joe Carter. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball, Yes We Are Open, Nick Ainis and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com

Writers Bloc
Stanley Cup Celebrations in Sunrise + Dave Stewart & Joe Carter!

Writers Bloc

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 53:02


The FAN Morning Show with Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning rolls on at the Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario, on site for the 2025 Joe Carter Classic. Sportsnet's Luke Fox joins the conversation live from Sunrise, Florida, on the heels of the Florida Panthers' second-consecutive Stanley Cup victory. Luke dives to deeper into the Cats' recipe for success with thoughts on the team's depth contributions, top line talent, and to what extent they can "run it back". They wrap up with a chat about where the Edmonton Oilers go from here and this year's Conn Smythe winner, Sam Bennett. Pierre Frappier (24:33), President and CEO of AMJ Campbell, hops aboard to discuss his experience so far as a coach at the charity tournament. Later, former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher, Dave Stewart (31:15), shares his thoughts on the Athletics' move to Sacramento, what his role as Special Assistant with the club entails, his move to Toronto in 1993, and how the game has changed in the modern era. This hour wraps up with the man himself, Joe Carter (43:40), who swaps some stories from his time with the Blue Jays, before reflecting on the what the tournament means to him in it's sixteenth year.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Writers Bloc
Blue Jays Legends Hour with Ernie Whitt, Russell Martin & Cito Gaston + Jeremy Roenick

Writers Bloc

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 42:41


The final hour of The FAN Morning Show with Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning live from Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville for the Joe Carter Classic 2025, kicks off with Blue Jays legend Ernie Whitt, discussing last night's comeback win and Addison Barger's rise in the MLB. NHL Hall of Famer Jeremy Roenick shares insights on the Florida Panthers' back-to-back Stanley Cup wins and free agency implications for Sam Bennett and Brad Marchand. Next, Russell Martin dives into Alejandro Kirk's impressive season and the Jays' promising performance. Finally, Cito Gaston reminisces about the Jays' championship run and Ricky Henderson's impact, wrapping up with thoughts on Mitch Marner's free agency.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Sunshine Open Bible Church

Pastor Aaron introduced 5 Minute Messages. Everyone who is in discipleship at the church will get the opportunity to learn how to develop preaching. One first student is Joe Carter. Listen as Joe shares his testimony, and how God has taught him love.

Excel Still More
Seven Secular Sermons

Excel Still More

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 22:02


Send us a textAmazon - (paperback, hardcover, and Kindle)Sponsors:  Jon Cunningham, Owner, Cunningham Financial GroupWebsite:  www.cunninghamfinancialgroup.com   Phone:  205-326-7364Tyler Cain, Senior Loan Officer, Statewide MortgageWebsites: https://statewidemortgage.com/https://tylercain.floify.com/Phone: 813-380-8487Here is a link to this week's referenced article by Joe Carter:7 Secular Sermons You Might Have Heard This Week1) The Instagram Lifestyle Gospel2) The Corporate Brand Purpose Statement3) The Algorithm's Personalization Homily4) The Celebrty Interview Confession5) The Superhero Film's Redemptive Violence6) The Health and Wellness Scripture7) The Political Talk Show LiturgyADVICE:a) Know what's going onb) question your conclusions c) make some deep daily cuts

78644
Rejects Spotify, Runs Music School, Proves Local Art Can Still Thrive Without Going Viral

78644

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 46:30


Welcome back to the 78644 Podcast. This episode brings together stories from the stage at Old Settlers Music Festival to the creative spaces of Lockhart. The show opens with this year's Youth Talent Showcase, where rising artists like Ira Thorne Clifton, Gigi Shafi, and Oliver perform original songs and talk about their creative journeys. We hear how music takes shape early, grows through family traditions, and builds communities. The Local Tracks segment features “Behind the Green Door” by Night Beats, gritty, soulful, and echoing with garage-rock tones that pulse through the heart of Lockhart. A special shoutout to “Joe Carter”, a well-known Lockhart local, for his cameo in the Night Beats Video! Also, big thanks to “Best Little Wine & Books”. Lockhart musician and Sunflower and Friends owner Chazz Emile Bessette shares the story about making music outside industry pressures and keeping things deeply personal. Finally, we close with painter Christopher St. Leger, who opens the door to his expressive world of visual storytelling where fury meets color and place meets memory.Guests in This Episode:Ira Thorne Clifton - Old Settlers Youth Talent winner; introspective young songwriter and performer.Gigi Shafi - High school musician from Houston blending folk, jazz, and Americana.Oliver - 11-year-old multi-instrumentalist raised on Old Settlers stages.Night Beats - Featured in the Local Tracks segment with their song “Behind the Green Door.”Chazz Emile Bessette - Musician, educator, and owner of Sunflower & Friends, sharing insights on releasing music independently.Christopher St. Leger - Painter who discusses the raw energy and personal intensity behind his visual art.What's Inside:Performances from the finalists of the Old Settlers Youth Talent Showcase, including original songs by Ira, Gigi, and Oliver.“Behind the Green Door” by Night Beats featured in the Local Tracks segment, a soulful psych-rock cut with grit and groove.Chazz Emile Bessette on making records independently, avoiding digital noisePainter Christopher St. Leger on finding release through furious brushstrokes, faded hues of Lockhart, and painting as rebellion.Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Youth Talent Competition Begins at Old Settlers Music Festival[23:45] - Local Tracks: Night Beats perform “Behind the Green Door”[31:05] - Chazz Emile Bessette on Independent Music and Local Vibes[44:06] - Christopher St. Leger: Painting the Emotional LandscapeFollow Our Guests:Gigi Shafi: https://www.instagram.com/gbr.gigi/Old Settlers Music Festival: https://oldsettlersmusicfest.org/ / https://www.instagram.com/oldsettlers/ / https://www.facebook.com/oldsettlers/ / https://www.linkedin.com/company/old-settlers-music-festival/ Night Beats: https://www.nightbeats.us/ / https://www.instagram.com/thenightbeats/ / https://www.facebook.com/thenightbeats.u.s/  Joe Carter: https://www.instagram.com/carterjoee/ Best Little Wine & Books: https://www.instagram.com/bestlittlewinetx/ Chazz Emile Bessette:https://www.facebook.com/ChazzEmileBessetteMusic/ / https://www.instagram.com/chazzemilebessette/ / https://www.chazzemilebessette.com/ Sunflower & Friends: https://www.sunflowerandfriends.com/ / https://www.instagram.com/sunflowerandfriends/ / https://www.facebook.com/sunflowerandfriends/ Christopher St. Leger: https://www.instagram.com/christopherstleger/ / https://christopherstleger.com/ / https://www.facebook.com/ChristopherStLegerStudio/ / https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-st-leger-7a945a110/Follow our Host:Steven Collins: https://www.instagram.com/deadmanonline This Episode is Sponsored by:Wella Foods: https://www.instagram.com/wellafoods/Thunderbird Bar: https://www.instagram.com/thunderbirdbar/ PrintingSolutionstx: https://www.instagram.com/printingsolutionstx/ Gaslight Baker Theatre: https://www.instagram.com/gaslightbaker/ Courthouse Nights: https://www.instagram.com/courthousenights/ Crystal Glaze Photography: https://www.instagram.com/crystalglazephotography/ Gray Beard Films: https://www.instagram.com/graybeardfilms/ Texas Hatters - HishatLady: https://www.instagram.com/hishatlady/Follow 78644 Podcast:Website: https://www.78644podcast.com/Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/people/78644-Podcast/100089192381124/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/78644podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@78644PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/78644/exclusive-content

Walking in Faith
AOA Interview | Joe Carter - Associate Pastor at McClean Bible Church with David Platt

Walking in Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 45:05


Pastor Joe shares how being an assistant pastor is his third career and how his life experience has shaped the way he thinks about being an assistant pastor. Links: Treg's Book - https://bit.ly/43F2ag8 Scheduling Software - https://calendly.com/ Pastor Joe's article on assistant pastors - https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/associate-pastor-good-second/ Parenting book - http://bit.ly/4iTOSko Pastor Joe's contact - joe.carter@gospelcoalition.org #davidplatt #assistantpastor #churchleadership #churchleaders #churchleader

Nothing But The Blues
Nothing But The Blues #851

Nothing But The Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 59:57


Philipp Fankhauser (I Smell The Blues Again); Joe Carter and His Chicago Broomdusters (I'm Worried); Little Johnny Jones And The Chicago Hound Dogs (I May Be Wrong); Cedric Burnside (Coming Real To Ya); Jonny Lang (Wander This World); The William Loveday Intention (Death Don't Show No Mercy); Reverend Gary Davis (You Got To Go Down); The Smokin' Joe Kubek Band feat. Bnois King (I'm In An Awful Mood); Eva Taylor (Morocco Blues); Big Walter Horton (Back Home To Mama); Mikey Junior (Come Back Home Baby); HeavyDrunk and Watermelon Slim (Little Bighorn); Larkin Poe (Deep Stays Down); L.R. Phoenix (Streets Of Lohan); Otis Spann (Take A Little Walk With Me); Tinsley Ellis (Leavin' Here). 

McLean Bible Church
MBC Arlington || God's Solution to the Problem of Anxiety

McLean Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 41:45


MBC Arlington || God's Solution to the Problem of Anxiety (Philippians 4:4-9) || Joe Carter

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
December 5 Pete Rose Signs with Philadelphia - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 15:00


On December 5, 1921, Babe Ruth and two other members of the New York Yankees are suspended for participating in an “illegal” barnstorming tour after the 1921 World Series. Commissioner Landis punishes Ruth, outfielder Bob Meusel, and pitcher “Wild Bill” Piercy for the first six weeks of the 1922 season. This will have little impact as the Yankees will make World Series for the second straight year (although they lost to the NY Giants for the second consecutive time). However, Ruth had the worst year of his career posting a 6.4 WAR, and as an everyday player, his 1.106 OPS was his second worst mark of the 20's. He did bounce back in 1923, winning the MVP. He still managed to hit 35 homers with 96 RBI, so it was a pretty good year. What I marvel at is how much of his Baseball Reference page is bolded. Between 1918 and 1931, he wasn't the league leader in home runs just twice. Once was this 1922 season and the other was 1925, when he appeared in just 98 games. On December 5, 1973 — Ron Santo becomes the first player to invoke the new 10 and 5 rule. The Cubs want to trade Santo to the Angels for two pitchers, but he vetoes the deal. The 10-5 rule, which was agreed upon during the 1972 players strike, gives a player with 10 years' service and 5 consecutive years with a team the right to veto a trade. In this case Santo was from the west coast but was comfortable in Chicago and desired to stay in the area. The Cubs honored the new agreement, and he will eventually be traded to the cross-town White Sox. It did not work out well as Bill Melton was the third baseman, and Santo moved around between second and the DH role. He will hang up the cleats in 1974. Ironically on this day in 2011, Santo will finally get his due and be voted into Baseball's Hall of Fame. A long overdue honor for Santo who passed away the previous year. He receives 15 of 16 votes from members of the “Golden Era” Committee. On December 5, 1978 — After sixteen years with the Cincinnati Reds, Pete Rose signs a four-year, $3.2 million deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. Other teams which pursued “Charlie Hustle” include the Mets, Braves, Pirates and the Royals. The deal temporarily makes Rose the highest-paid athlete in team sports. In 5 years with the Phils (1979-1983), Pete will be a 4X All-Star and help the Phillies to 2 NL Pennants including the Phillies first Championship in 1980. He led the league in hits in 1981 with 140 base knocks, and he finished his Phillies career with a slash line of .291/.365/.361. That was a period that covered his age-38 to age-42 seasons. On December 5, 1990, the San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays collaborate on an old-fashioned blockbuster trade. San Diego deals Roberto Alomar and Joe Carter to Toronto for Fred McGriff and Tony Fernandez. Alomar and Carter will help the Blue Jays to two World Championships. Alomar will become one of baseball's best players during his 6 years, hitting .307 with 206 stolen bases, a .382 OBP and .833 OPS. He will finish in top 10 in the MVP vote 3 times and win 6 Gold Globes. Carter, a premium RBI man, will drive in 100+ runs in 6 of his 7 years in Toronto. Only the strike shortened year stopped him in 1995. He will finish in the top 5 for MVP voting twice and hit one of the most historic homeruns in World Series history off Mitch Williams. Fred McGriff will go on to hit 493 home runs over his career playing for multiple teams. It remains an injustice he is not in Cooperstown.Tony Fernandez will play for 2 seasons in San Diego end up back on Toronto and play on the 1993 World Championship team, playing in all 6 games and driving in 9 runs. On December 5, 1951, “Shoeless” Joe Jackson dies at the age of 62. Jackson, who succumbs to a heart attack, batted .356 over his 13-year career. Jackson had the talent to be the greatest player in history, but he threw it away...

The Sly Show
THE SLY SHOW S20E193 (TheSlyShow.com)

The Sly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 49:06


MLB Is A Fucking Joke, Lindsay Graham Is Being Rumored To Be Trump's Secretary Of Defense Replacing Pete Hegseth, Canadians Are Upset With Me, Fuck Justin Trudeau, Joe Carter, Heartland TV Show, Anyone Who Isn't Establishment Will Get Axed From Trump's Cabinet, Trump 2024 Is A Huge Joke, Everyone Wanna Base Their Entire Political Wants Off Trump, Conservatives Living In The Echo Chamber, Republicans Who Shill To Israel Suck, Doesn't Matter That Donald Trump Got S(elected), I Definitely Feel Vindicated For Everything That's Happening With Donald Trump, Donald Trump Hanging With Sara Netanyahu & Lindsay Graham At Mar-A-Lago Perfectly Describes Trump 2024, We Are The Commentators - We Are The News Reporters, Boots On The Ground, I Need Some Ariat Boots, Eminem's Mom Died, Eminem Once Rapped About Raping His Mom, My Views Are Common Sense & Moderate, DEI Hire Ketanji Brown Jackson Says Transgender Bathrooms & Interracial Bathrooms Are The Same Thing, Liberals Are Not Oppressed, Too Many Latinos Got Called Latinx So They Voted For Trump, All Politicians Are Corrupt, Joe Rogan Is Compromised, Truthers Are A Bunch Of Frauds, Trump 2024 Got Weird The Minute Elon Musk Got On Board, The MLB Has Lost All Credibility & Is A Whole Ass Joke, MLB Adding Rules Is A Slippery Slope, Thanksgiving & Christmas Are Complete Opposites, Most People Are Controlled By Confirmation Bias, Celebrities Love Trump They Are Just Scared To Admit It, It's A Big Club, George Lopez Says Diddy Jokes Are Off Limits, Influencers Really Want You To Agree With Them, Everybody Is Sick Right Now, + Much More Fuckery!   TheSlyShow.com

Vintage Baseball Reflections
December 5 Pete Rose Signs with Philadelphia - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Vintage Baseball Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 15:00


On December 5, 1921, Babe Ruth and two other members of the New York Yankees are suspended for participating in an “illegal” barnstorming tour after the 1921 World Series. Commissioner Landis punishes Ruth, outfielder Bob Meusel, and pitcher “Wild Bill” Piercy for the first six weeks of the 1922 season. This will have little impact as the Yankees will make World Series for the second straight year (although they lost to the NY Giants for the second consecutive time). However, Ruth had the worst year of his career posting a 6.4 WAR, and as an everyday player, his 1.106 OPS was his second worst mark of the 20's. He did bounce back in 1923, winning the MVP. He still managed to hit 35 homers with 96 RBI, so it was a pretty good year. What I marvel at is how much of his Baseball Reference page is bolded. Between 1918 and 1931, he wasn't the league leader in home runs just twice. Once was this 1922 season and the other was 1925, when he appeared in just 98 games. On December 5, 1973 — Ron Santo becomes the first player to invoke the new 10 and 5 rule. The Cubs want to trade Santo to the Angels for two pitchers, but he vetoes the deal. The 10-5 rule, which was agreed upon during the 1972 players strike, gives a player with 10 years' service and 5 consecutive years with a team the right to veto a trade. In this case Santo was from the west coast but was comfortable in Chicago and desired to stay in the area. The Cubs honored the new agreement, and he will eventually be traded to the cross-town White Sox. It did not work out well as Bill Melton was the third baseman, and Santo moved around between second and the DH role. He will hang up the cleats in 1974. Ironically on this day in 2011, Santo will finally get his due and be voted into Baseball's Hall of Fame. A long overdue honor for Santo who passed away the previous year. He receives 15 of 16 votes from members of the “Golden Era” Committee. On December 5, 1978 — After sixteen years with the Cincinnati Reds, Pete Rose signs a four-year, $3.2 million deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. Other teams which pursued “Charlie Hustle” include the Mets, Braves, Pirates and the Royals. The deal temporarily makes Rose the highest-paid athlete in team sports. In 5 years with the Phils (1979-1983), Pete will be a 4X All-Star and help the Phillies to 2 NL Pennants including the Phillies first Championship in 1980. He led the league in hits in 1981 with 140 base knocks, and he finished his Phillies career with a slash line of .291/.365/.361. That was a period that covered his age-38 to age-42 seasons. On December 5, 1990, the San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays collaborate on an old-fashioned blockbuster trade. San Diego deals Roberto Alomar and Joe Carter to Toronto for Fred McGriff and Tony Fernandez. Alomar and Carter will help the Blue Jays to two World Championships. Alomar will become one of baseball's best players during his 6 years, hitting .307 with 206 stolen bases, a .382 OBP and .833 OPS. He will finish in top 10 in the MVP vote 3 times and win 6 Gold Globes. Carter, a premium RBI man, will drive in 100+ runs in 6 of his 7 years in Toronto. Only the strike shortened year stopped him in 1995. He will finish in the top 5 for MVP voting twice and hit one of the most historic homeruns in World Series history off Mitch Williams. Fred McGriff will go on to hit 493 home runs over his career playing for multiple teams. It remains an injustice he is not in Cooperstown.Tony Fernandez will play for 2 seasons in San Diego end up back on Toronto and play on the 1993 World Championship team, playing in all 6 games and driving in 9 runs. On December 5, 1951, “Shoeless” Joe Jackson dies at the age of 62. Jackson, who succumbs to a heart attack, batted .356 over his 13-year career. Jackson had the talent to be the greatest player in history, but he threw it away...

Sportsfeld
1993 Blue Jays: World Series vs Phillies (Pt. 3)

Sportsfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 25:11


Touch 'Em All Joe! On this episode of Sportsfeld Storytime we remember the greatest home run of our lives, as Joe Carter takes Mitch Williams deep to left to clinch a World Series title for the Toronto Blue Jays. Along the way, we remember Whoomp There It Is, Paul Molitor's unbelievable World Series MVP credentials, and wonder why we know commercials better than pretty much anything else in our lives. Doo-doo-doo doo-doo we're proud of our Blue Jays.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on X! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.

Deep Left Field
Freddie Freeman on his Canadian roots, plus Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and the Fielding Bible Awards

Deep Left Field

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 63:59


Guests: World Series MVP Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, Mark Simon of Sports Info Solutions The off-season begins as the Los Angeles Dodgers are crowned World Series champions with a five-game victory over the New York Yankees, led by Freddie Freeman's four home runs and World Series-record-tying 12 RBIs! When the champs were in Toronto to play the Blue Jays earlier this season, we spoke to Freeman about his love of playing for Canada to honour his late mother and to Roberts about being a teenager in San Diego when the Padres traded Joe Carter and Roberto Alomar to Toronto for Tony Fernandez and Fred McGriff. You'll hear those conversations, as well as a great chat with Mark Simon about Daulton Varsho winning two Fielding Bible Awards, including Defensive Player of the Year, and much more!

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
October 23 - Touch them all Joe - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 4:55


October 23, 1993 The sixth game in the Toronto Blue Jays -- Philadelphia Phillies World Series was a rematch between Game 2 starters Terry Mulholland and Dave Stewart. Toronto scored in the bottom of the first on a Paul Molitor triple, Joe Carter sacrifice fly, and Roberto Alomar RBI single. Paul Molitor added a solo home run in the fifth inning while the Toronto fans were chanting "MVP" for Paul, bringing the score to 5--1 for Toronto. Ultimately, Molitor became the first player in World Series history to have at least two home runs, two doubles, and two triples.In the seventh inning, Philadelphia fought back with five runs to take a 6--5 lead. The big hit of the inning was a Lenny Dykstra three-run homer. The inning brought an end to Stewart's night, leaving the game with six innings pitched and four runs given up. Philadelphia closer, Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams came on to pitch the bottom of the ninth with his team clinging to a 6--5 lead. After beginning the inning by walking Rickey Henderson, Williams tried to counter Henderson's speed by using a slide-step pitching delivery. This was the first time in his career he used the slide step and his pitch speed may have been decreased as a result. The walk to Henderson was followed by a Devon White fly out and Paul Molitor would single, moving Henderson to second. Joe Carter came up next and with the count 2--2, he hit a three-run home run to win the game and the World Series crown. That pitch allowed Blue Jays radio announcer Tom Cheek the opportunity to utter his famous quote "Touch 'em all, Joe" when Joe Carter ended the series. Carter joined Bill Mazeroski as one of the only two players to win a World Series with a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning of the deciding game.

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind
October 23 - Touch them all Joe

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 4:55


October 23, 1993 The sixth game in the Toronto Blue Jays -- Philadelphia Phillies World Series was a rematch between Game 2 starters Terry Mulholland and Dave Stewart. Toronto scored in the bottom of the first on a Paul Molitor triple, Joe Carter sacrifice fly, and Roberto Alomar RBI single. Paul Molitor added a solo home run in the fifth inning while the Toronto fans were chanting "MVP" for Paul, bringing the score to 5--1 for Toronto. Ultimately, Molitor became the first player in World Series history to have at least two home runs, two doubles, and two triples.In the seventh inning, Philadelphia fought back with five runs to take a 6--5 lead. The big hit of the inning was a Lenny Dykstra three-run homer. The inning brought an end to Stewart's night, leaving the game with six innings pitched and four runs given up. Philadelphia closer, Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams came on to pitch the bottom of the ninth with his team clinging to a 6--5 lead. After beginning the inning by walking Rickey Henderson, Williams tried to counter Henderson's speed by using a slide-step pitching delivery. This was the first time in his career he used the slide step and his pitch speed may have been decreased as a result. The walk to Henderson was followed by a Devon White fly out and Paul Molitor would single, moving Henderson to second. Joe Carter came up next and with the count 2--2, he hit a three-run home run to win the game and the World Series crown. That pitch allowed Blue Jays radio announcer Tom Cheek the opportunity to utter his famous quote "Touch 'em all, Joe" when Joe Carter ended the series. Carter joined Bill Mazeroski as one of the only two players to win a World Series with a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning of the deciding game.

Deuces Wild with Eric Byrnes & Will Clark
Brewers & Mets Recap on the DAILY HUSTLE with Eric Byrnes

Deuces Wild with Eric Byrnes & Will Clark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 23:54


EB discusses various dramatic home runs in baseball history, including Pete Alonso's historic walk-off homer in the ninth inning. He also touches on other iconic moments like Bill Mazeroski's walk-off homer and Joe Carter's World Series-winning home run.

Pod of Fame
Joe Carter with Not Gaetti

Pod of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 74:44


Jim is joined by baseball twitter personality Not Gaetti (NG) to break down the hall of fame candidacy of former MLB outfielder Joe Carter. First, Jim and NG cover the significance of Carter's ten 100+ RBI seasons and why the RBI should not be completely written off as a statistic of note (6:58). Next, they discuss Carter's 1993 World Series clinching home run (way for us to bury the lead), build World Series Moment Rushmore, and compare Joe Carter to a certain HOF pitcher (22:08). Finally, they compare Carter to the best outfielders from the 1980s/1990s (43:24), before making a final call on whether or not Carter deserves a plaque in Cooperstown (64:52).

McLean Bible Church
MBC Arlington || How to Live Like an Immortal Being

McLean Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 39:05


MBC Arlington || How to Live Like an Immortal Being (1 Corinthians 15:42-58) || Joe Carter

Sports With Friends
450. MLB Hall-of-Famer John Smoltz

Sports With Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 43:56


John Smoltz was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2015 after a 21-year career, 20 of which were spent with the Atlanta Braves. Smoltz is currently the lead analyst for MLB Coverage on FOX Sports. Smoltz is an 8-time All-Star and a 1995 World Series champion. He won the NL CY Young Award in 1996 with a blistering 24-8 record. After an arm injury, he converted to a reliever in 2001 and set NL saves record in 2002 with 55. He is the only pitcher in history to record 200 career wins,150 saves, and 3,000 strikeouts. Smoltz is participating in the Invited Celebrity Classic which is a nationally televised PGA Tour Champions competition that features 78 PGA Tour Champions and 40 sports and entertainment stars. The event occurs between April 19-21, 2024, at Las Colinas Country Club in Irving, Texas. It is live on the Golf Channel all three days. Golfers include Vijay Singh, Justin Leonard, Retief Goosen, Lee Janzen, and Colin Montgomerie. Other sports athletes include Smoltz teammates Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux. Former Sports with Friends guests Derek Lowe, Mark Mulder, and Pudge Rodriguez. Also, former players Jon Lester, Joe Carter, Kevin Millar, Tony Romo, Albert Pujols, Brian Urlacher, Adam Thielen, and Robbie Gould. In this episode, Smoltz talks about how the younger fans know him from his announcing days on FOX. He also talks about the evolution of the sport, and what works and what doesn't. He talks extensively about playing for Bobby Cox and the role Golf played both during his baseball career and in the years since he retired.

Press Box Access
Paul Hoynes part 1: “I'm Sweating Bullets, Shaking, Trying to Calm Myself Down.”

Press Box Access

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 42:04


This is the first of a 2-part conversation with Paul Hoynes, who has covered Major League Baseball in Cleveland since 1983. We hit some of the “Hoynsie” greatest hits, including the Hawk Call and the tale of two belts. He tells us about working in hometown, competing (and laughing) on the beat with friends, and riding the rush of deadline. Hoynsie puts us in cavernous Municipal Stadium when the stands were mostly empty and the team was awful in the 1980s. Hear about advice he took from Joe Carter, scuffling with Mel Hall, and sailing the choppy waters around Albert Belle. We even work in a football story: Red Right 88. Sorry, Browns fans. Part 2 comes out April 24 and that episode will pick up when the Indians, now known as the Guardians, began their glorious run in the 1990s. Hoynes has been a Guardians/Indians beat writer since 1983 for The News-Herald (1983-84), The Plain Dealer and Cleveland.com (1985 to present). His “Hey Hoynsie” column has been a longtime favorite of readers in northeast Ohio. He is past president of the Baseball Writers Association of America, and The Press Club of Cleveland inducted Hoynes into the Club's Cleveland Journalism Hall of Fame in 2013. Before becoming a baseball writer 41 years ago, he covered the Browns, Cavaliers and high school sports for The Cleveland Press, News-Herald, and Painesville Telegraph. Hoynes was born and raised in Cleveland, and he earned a journalism degree from Marquette University.  You can follow Paul on X: @hoynsie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sports With Friends
449. Former MLB Player/Manager Phil Nevin

Sports With Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 32:52


In 2023, Phil Nevin held his first major league managerial position, managing the Los Angeles Angels. Before that, Nevin played 12 big league seasons between 1995 and 2006 for the Houston Astros, Detroit Tigers, Anaheim Angels, San Diego Padres, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, and Minnesota Twins. He has previously served as a coach for the San Francisco Giants and New York Yankees. Nevin joined the show to discuss both his playing and managing career. He also offered unique first-hand insight into Shohei Ohtani, whom he managed with the Angels. He also discussed Aaron Judge, who he coached with the Yankees in 2022. Nevin was also a mutual friend of the late Darryl Hamilton. Part of the conversation is sharing stories of Hambone. Nevin is participating in the Invited Celebrity Classic which is a nationally televised PGA Tour Champions competition that features 78 PGA Tour Champions and 40 sports and entertainment stars. The event occurs between April 19-21, 2024, at Las Colinas Country Club in Irving, Texas. It is live on the Golf Channel all three days. Golfers include Vijay Singh, Justin Leonard, Retief Goosen, Lee Janzen, and Colin Montgomerie. Other sports athletes include Nevin, Tom Glavine, Jon Lester, Joe Carter, Kevin Millar, Greg Maddux, Tony Romo, Albert Pujols, Brian Urlacher, Adam Thielen, and Robbie Gould. Next week, hall-of-famer John Smoltz, who is participating, joins the show.