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Holy Crap It's Sports
Holy Crap It's Sports 676 October 9 2024

Holy Crap It's Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 81:11


Kirk Cousins POW, NFC South, another UGA player arrested for beating a woman, Malachi Moore embarrasses the legacy of Alabama football, George Pickens embarrasses himself, deadspin sued out of existence, Pat Fischer dies, Luis Tiant passes, more on Pete Rose and the HoF, Hawks rookie Risacher looks great in debut, more on Dikembe Mutombo, Lebron already bitching, sad news about Travis Kelce, Joe Ferguson, Sonny Sixkiller, Dean Smith, Rube Marquard, Walter O'Malley, Joe Pepitone's hair dryer, Brian Downing, Mike Singletary, Trevor Matich, Annika Sorenstam, Kenny Anderson of GaTech not the Bengals, Christy Mathewson, Ty Cobb ekes out batting title as Browns and Nap Lajoie try to cheat, Black Sox, Joe "Ducky" Medwick hit by flying fruit, Sparky Anderson, Bob Moose, NBC's Game of the Week bites the dust, Jeffrey Maier should have been sent to juvie, Pete's Tweets, and quotes from Ted Turner and a reading of a bit of 'Casey at the Bat'

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
September 19 - Davey Johnson ties Hornsby - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 3:36


September 19, 1968 – Detroit Tigers Pitcher Denny McLain's 31st win is overshadowed by Mickey Mantle's 535th homer which was good enough for 3rd on the all time list. McLain called Catcher Jim Price to the mound to have him inform Mantle he'd be seeing nothing but fastballs and Mantle delivered. Mantle tipped his cap to Denny as he rounded third base. Joe Pepitone, the next batter, signaled where he would like the ball, and McLain dusted him. The Tigers won the game, 6 - 2, the 12th straight complete game for the Tigers staff.September 19, 1970 Boston's Billy Conigliaro connects for a 4th inning home run off the Senators Jim Hannan, and in the 7th frame, brother Tony Conigliaro wallops a solo shot. The brothers also homered in the same game on July 4. Billy will end the year with 18 home runs, while Tony will connect for 36.September 19, 1973 The Brave's' Davey Johnson hits his 43rd homer, 42nd as a second baseman tying Rogers Hornsby's record for the most home runs for a second baseman.September 19, 1983 Phillies 2B Joe Morgan celebrates his 40th birthday by going 4 for 5 with two home runs in a 7 - 6 win over the Cubs. He's the 2nd player to celebrate his 40th birthday with a dinger: Bob Thurman was the first in 1957.September 19, 1998 Mariners SS Alex Rodriguez hits his 40th home run of the season, off Jack McDowell of the Angels, to become the 3rd player in history to have 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in the same season. Jose Canseco and Barry Bonds are the others. The Mariners lose the game however, 5 - 3.Historical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says

Vintage Baseball Reflections
September 19 - Davey Johnson ties Hornsby - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Vintage Baseball Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 3:36


September 19, 1968 – Detroit Tigers Pitcher Denny McLain's 31st win is overshadowed by Mickey Mantle's 535th homer which was good enough for 3rd on the all time list. McLain called Catcher Jim Price to the mound to have him inform Mantle he'd be seeing nothing but fastballs and Mantle delivered. Mantle tipped his cap to Denny as he rounded third base. Joe Pepitone, the next batter, signaled where he would like the ball, and McLain dusted him. The Tigers won the game, 6 - 2, the 12th straight complete game for the Tigers staff.September 19, 1970 Boston's Billy Conigliaro connects for a 4th inning home run off the Senators Jim Hannan, and in the 7th frame, brother Tony Conigliaro wallops a solo shot. The brothers also homered in the same game on July 4. Billy will end the year with 18 home runs, while Tony will connect for 36.September 19, 1973 The Brave's' Davey Johnson hits his 43rd homer, 42nd as a second baseman tying Rogers Hornsby's record for the most home runs for a second baseman.September 19, 1983 Phillies 2B Joe Morgan celebrates his 40th birthday by going 4 for 5 with two home runs in a 7 - 6 win over the Cubs. He's the 2nd player to celebrate his 40th birthday with a dinger: Bob Thurman was the first in 1957.September 19, 1998 Mariners SS Alex Rodriguez hits his 40th home run of the season, off Jack McDowell of the Angels, to become the 3rd player in history to have 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in the same season. Jose Canseco and Barry Bonds are the others. The Mariners lose the game however, 5 - 3.Historical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says

Classic Baseball Broadcasts
Juan Marichal squares off with John Roseboro - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Classic Baseball Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 17:12


Today we are covering August 19 – 25, we are going to be talking about – Jimmie Foxx pitching career, Gooden early excellence, Bill Veek grand stand moment, Yogi Berra and the harmonica, Juan Marichal and John Roseboro fight and the professional pinch hitter Matt Stairs. If you love the history of the game, and relate all your stories in life to baseball, and you tend to get goose bumps, grim and even water your eyes a bit when Ray Kinsela asks his Dad to play catch. You are truly at the right place.This podcast is part of thisdayinbaseball.com, if you love baseball history, no matter who you search for you are going to find great nuggets of information. TRIVIA:What owner once bought a jackass as a team mascot and named it after himself? He also had a nickname :The Wizard of ODD.On August 19, 1945 – In game two of a doubleheader against the Cincinnati Reds, 37-year-old slugger Jimmie Foxx makes his first major league start, pitching the first seven innings for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shide Park. He leaves with a 4 – 1 lead, and Andy Karl saves Foxx's only decision, a 6 – 2 final. Here is his stat line his ERA in 10 appearances is 1.52, ERA+ was 243, batters only hit .171 with a .479 OPS and of the 76 batters that faced Foxx not one of them was able to get an extra base hit. The only black mark was 14 Base on Balls vs 10 K's.Foxx also known as “The Beast” had always wanted to pitch, he was a star hurler in High School. However it was the WAR and the end of his career that really gave him a chance. After the 1944 seasons he appeared in only 15 games, but the War gave him another chance as he signed with the Phillies for a final go round. The 3 Time MVP was not fairing any better so they last place Phillies gave him a shot on the mound, and Foxx the future Hall of Famer. Foxx made the most of it to finish his spectacular career. On August 20, 1964 — During a bus ride after a Chicago White Sox sweep the Yankee's 4 straight, Mickey Mantle misinformed his teammate Phil Linz who had been playing Mary Had a Little Lamb on his harmonica that their manager Yogi Berra had asked for the harmonica to be played louder, when in fact he asked him to stop, a confrontation occurs on the back of the team bus between the skipper, and the utility player.As told Mel Stottlemyre a rookie at the time - “Yogi told Phil he was going to shove the harmonica up his ass if he kept playing — plus a few other things. I don't know if it scared Phil but he tossed the harmonica toward Yogi, who slapped it out of the air and whacked it off Joe Pepitone's knee.Linz apologized the next day and he was fined $200,With a bus full of reports the event was well well-publicized Linz apologized the next day and he was fined $200. Some say that seeing that side of Berra fired up the third-place team, , to a successful pennant run, but may have reinforced the perception Berra had lost control of the team with so much dissension on the club, leading to his dismissal after Game 7 of the World Series.Yogi had many Yogisms, here is one I will think about allot, “If you don't know where you're going, you'll wind up somewhere else” On August 21, 2010 — Matt Stairs sets the career record for pinch-hit home runs when he goes deep off Ernesto Frieri in the...

Vintage Baseball Reflections
Juan Marichal squares off with John Roseboro - This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Vintage Baseball Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 17:12


Today we are covering August 19 – 25, we are going to be talking about – Jimmie Foxx pitching career, Gooden early excellence, Bill Veek grand stand moment, Yogi Berra and the harmonica, Juan Marichal and John Roseboro fight and the professional pinch hitter Matt Stairs. If you love the history of the game, and relate all your stories in life to baseball, and you tend to get goose bumps, grim and even water your eyes a bit when Ray Kinsela asks his Dad to play catch. You are truly at the right place.This podcast is part of thisdayinbaseball.com, if you love baseball history, no matter who you search for you are going to find great nuggets of information. TRIVIA:What owner once bought a jackass as a team mascot and named it after himself? He also had a nickname :The Wizard of ODD.On August 19, 1945 – In game two of a doubleheader against the Cincinnati Reds, 37-year-old slugger Jimmie Foxx makes his first major league start, pitching the first seven innings for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shide Park. He leaves with a 4 – 1 lead, and Andy Karl saves Foxx's only decision, a 6 – 2 final. Here is his stat line his ERA in 10 appearances is 1.52, ERA+ was 243, batters only hit .171 with a .479 OPS and of the 76 batters that faced Foxx not one of them was able to get an extra base hit. The only black mark was 14 Base on Balls vs 10 K's.Foxx also known as “The Beast” had always wanted to pitch, he was a star hurler in High School. However it was the WAR and the end of his career that really gave him a chance. After the 1944 seasons he appeared in only 15 games, but the War gave him another chance as he signed with the Phillies for a final go round. The 3 Time MVP was not fairing any better so they last place Phillies gave him a shot on the mound, and Foxx the future Hall of Famer. Foxx made the most of it to finish his spectacular career. On August 20, 1964 — During a bus ride after a Chicago White Sox sweep the Yankee's 4 straight, Mickey Mantle misinformed his teammate Phil Linz who had been playing Mary Had a Little Lamb on his harmonica that their manager Yogi Berra had asked for the harmonica to be played louder, when in fact he asked him to stop, a confrontation occurs on the back of the team bus between the skipper, and the utility player.As told Mel Stottlemyre a rookie at the time - “Yogi told Phil he was going to shove the harmonica up his ass if he kept playing — plus a few other things. I don't know if it scared Phil but he tossed the harmonica toward Yogi, who slapped it out of the air and whacked it off Joe Pepitone's knee.Linz apologized the next day and he was fined $200,With a bus full of reports the event was well well-publicized Linz apologized the next day and he was fined $200. Some say that seeing that side of Berra fired up the third-place team, , to a successful pennant run, but may have reinforced the perception Berra had lost control of the team with so much dissension on the club, leading to his dismissal after Game 7 of the World Series.Yogi had many Yogisms, here is one I will think about allot, “If you don't know where you're going, you'll wind up somewhere else” On August 21, 2010 — Matt Stairs sets the career record for pinch-hit home runs when he goes deep off Ernesto Frieri in the...

Drunken Opinion
Episode 114: Joe Pepitone

Drunken Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 30:22


Joey Pepitone, won three Gold Gloves at first base and played in two World Series for the Yankees but he might be best remembered for his hair and his crazy high jinks off the field. Follow the life of Joey as Dave and Sarah tell the tale of a true Yankee legend.  Follow the show on IG, X, Threads, and youtube by going to iapradio.comEmail the show at inapickpod247@gmail.com and we will read your question, comments, or rants on our show.This show is produced by Mayday Media and is part of the Mayday Media Network family. For your podcast needs, reach out to Mayday Media at maydaymedianetwork.com. 

Crime in Sports
#407 - Cocaine, Fake Hair & Bar Brawls - Joe Pepitone - Part 3

Crime in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 124:45


This week, we finish this crazy story with tales of getting Mickey Mantle stoned, having a woman stolen by Frank Sinatra, and being pushed out of baseball. He ruins another marriage, and poses fully nude for a magazine, but sets up a successful men's beauty salon. He also gets busted with a LOT of cocaine, and a ledger of his customers. Plus, bar fights, and drunkenly crashing a car in an NY tunnel!Get Mickey Mantle so stoned that he can barely swing a bat, Have Frank Sinatra swoop in on the woman you've been talking to, and never be dull, a moment in your life with Joe Pepitone!!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.

Crime in Sports
#406 - Sexy Stroke Victims & Unwanted Mafia Help - Joe Pepitone - Part 2

Crime in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 134:21


This week, we continue this crazy story with a new marriage, and the beginning of a NY Yankees career, next to names like Mickey Mantle. He also has mafia members offer to "take out" the guy playing in front of Joe, and even more sexual stories, including one, that certainly a prison worthy crime. Divorce, and mental breakdowns follow, with even more craziness happening!!Get VERY turned on by a woman that you caused to have a stroke, beg the mafia not to kill the starting first baseman, and kick in your wife's front door with Joe Pepitone - Part 2!!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.

Crime in Sports
#405 - Many Beatings & One Gunshot - Joe Pepitone - Part 1

Crime in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 113:36


This week, we start a wild tale, featuring one of the biggest characters in baseball history! In this part, we hear more stories of fighting, and violence, than in any other 10 episodes, put together, with most of it directed at Joe. Whether it's his Dad, fighting whole neighborhoods, or Joe, being in gang fights, or getting shot at school... it's all crazy, all the time! Also, what could make a teenage girl, stay naked, on a fire escape, during a rain storm? Find out!!Get beat up, for getting beat up, get shot in high school, after shop class, and get away from it all by signing with the New York Yankees with Joe Pepitone!!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.

Hello Old Sports
2023 In Memoriam Part 1

Hello Old Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 127:59


Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYThis week on Hello Old Sports we begin our look back at some of the sports figures who lost their lives in 2023. Join us for the first of three episodes of the 2023 Hello Old Sports In Memoriam. In this episode we commemorate the lives and legacies of Art McNally, Sal Bando, Billy Packer, Bobby Hull, Bobby Beathard, Ted Lerner, Tim McCarver, Bud Grant, Joe Pepitone, and Willis Reed.As in previous years we were glad to be joined by several of our Sports History Network colleagues for our In Memoriam special. For Part 1 we'd like to thank Darin Hayes (Pigskin Dispatch), Dana Auguster (Historically Speaking Sports), Jeremy McFarlin (Football is Family), and Mark Morthier (Yesterday's Sports). Part 2 will be coming soon! Contact the show at HelloOldSports@gmail.com and find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HelloOldSports

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind
September 19 - Davey Johnson ties Hornsby

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 3:36


September 19, 1968 – Detroit Tigers Pitcher Denny McLain's31st win is overshadowed by Mickey Mantle's 535th homer which was good enoughfor 3rd on the all time list. McLain called Catcher Jim Price to themound to have him inform Mantle he'd be seeing nothing but fastballsand Mantle delivered. Mantletipped his cap to Denny as he rounded third base. Joe Pepitone, the nextbatter, signaled where he would like the ball, and McLain dusted him. TheTigers won the game, 6 - 2, the 12th straight complete game for the Tigers staff.September 19, 1970 Boston's Billy Conigliaro connectsfor a 4th inning home run off the Senators Jim Hannan, and in the 7th frame,brother Tony Conigliaro wallops a solo shot. The brothers also homered in thesame game on July 4. Billy will end the year with 18 home runs, while Tony willconnect for 36.September 19, 1973 The Brave's' Davey Johnson hits his43rd homer, 42ndas a second baseman tying Rogers Hornsby's record for the most home runs for asecond baseman. September 19, 1983 Phillies 2B Joe Morgan celebrateshis 40th birthday by going 4 for 5 with two home runs in a 7 - 6 win over theCubs. He's the 2nd player to celebrate his 40th birthday with a dinger: BobThurman was the first in 1957. September 19, 1998 Mariners SS Alex Rodriguez hits his40th home run of the season, off Jack McDowell of the Angels, to become the 3rdplayer in history to have 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in the same season.Jose Canseco and Barry Bonds are the others. The Mariners lose the game however,5 - 3. Historical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says

Willets Pod
We Can Pod It Out 179: Two Of Us

Willets Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 13:24


Hey, it's Jesse. I usually don't first-person these, since it's Roger and Andrew's podcast and I just like to do some notes in the space here… but also, today's note is especially for the 8-year-old in my house, whose reaction to the Mets winning last night on DJ Stewart getting hit by a pitch was, “has that ever happened before?”“A walkoff hit by pitch?” I replied. “Yeah, it happens sometimes.”“That exact situation?”“It's got to be the bases loaded, so, yes?”“The Mets against the Rangers?”“Well, I doubt that. They haven't played each other too much.”Indeed, the Mets' previous three wins on a walkoff HBP came against the Marlins in the 2021 home opener (Michael Conforto by Anthony Bass), the A's in 2011 (Justin Turner by Brad Ziegler), and the Cardinals on April 23, 1992 (Daryl Boston by Juan Agosto).Wait just a minute. Daryl Boston hit by Juan Agosto? That was part of Monday's note, because the runner who scored was Rodney McCray, a pinch-runner.Conforto is the only batter of the four who was hit in the ninth inning, so McNeil is the first Manfred Man to score a game-winning run on an HBP in Mets history (the others were both in 13th innings, pre-baseball shootout rule). McNeil hit the home run that tied the game against the Marlins two years ago, and pinch-hitter Luis Guillorme singled and eventually scored when Conforto leaned over the plate for the win. Lucas Duda singled and came around on the Turner plunking, so the Mets have had all manner of baserunners bring home wins this way.All four of these Mets rallies do share in common an intentional walk, and the one that Joe Torre and the Cardinals gave to Charlie O'Brien did show that little bit of strategy that came into play before the automatic free pass: Juan Agosto throwing pitchouts to Tom Pagnozzi, rather than Pagnozzi doing the old stand-and-shuffle move. Tim McCarver went so far as to describe it as an “unintentional intentional walk,” but the official scorer gave it a full IBB. After all, there wasn't an attempt to throw a strike on ball four, it was purposely outside.The Mets are now 4-4 in games with a walkoff HBP, and haven't lost a game this way since 2014, when Jeurys Familia drilled Hank Conger with the bases loaded in the 11th inning in Anaheim — one of three walkoff HBPs in the majors that year, a record set in 1972, and tied in 1997, 2002, 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2021. It's the first time it happened this year, and it's now happened at least once each of the last five seasons since a failure to get this shrimp varietal in 2018.Jonny Gomes is the only batter to be hit by two pitches to end games: August 21, 2011 in Washington, by Phillies closer Brad Lidge; and April 11, 2012, in Oakland, by Jonathan Broxton of Kansas City. Only one pitcher has walked off twice after hitting a batter: Randy Moffitt with the Giants in 1972 (Joe Pepitone at Wrigley Field) and 1978 (Bill Russell at Dodger Stadium). This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe

Willets Pod
We Can Pod It Out 141: Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey

Willets Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 14:34


The Mets traded Eduardo Escobar over the weekend, and he'll surely be missed — a great vibes guy who lost his job to Brett Baty and just didn't have a place on a team that needs a shakeup. FOGO MODE forever, and let's bid Escobar farewell with his home run chain.* Eduardo Escobar hit his first home run off Jeremy Guthrie, 4/9/13* Jeremy Guthrie gave up his first home run to Omar Infante, 9/14/04* Omar Infante hit his first home run off Kyle Lohse, 9/10/02* Kyle Lohse gave up his first home run to Dean Palmer, 6/22/01* Dean Palmer hit his first home run off Rick Honeycutt, 6/27/91* Rick Honeycutt gave up his first home run to Graig Nettles, 8/31/77* Graig Nettles hit his first home run off Denny McLain, 9/6/68Denny McLain connects us to the Omar Narváez home run chain… which was the last We Can Pod It Out post. But… what an achievement for Nettles, hitting the first home run of his career against the major leagues' last 30-game winner. Thing is, McLain not only won 31 games in 1968, he gave up a major league-leading 31 homers, too. In 41 starts, McLain allowed 86 runs, of which 48 came on dingers. That means an average of less than a run per game against him on non-homers… and 10 of those 38 runs were unearned.McLain gave up three homers to Reggie Jackson in 1968, and two apiece to Frank Howard, Tony Horton, Rich Reese, and Pete Ward — the last of whom hit the only grand slam against McLain that year.In addition to Nettles, players who took McLain deep in ‘68 included Boog Powell, Sal Bando, Bobby Cox, Harmon Killebrew, Rico Petrocelli, Joe Pepitone, and Orioles pitcher Dave McNally. Plus, near the end of the season, McLain gave up Mickey Mantle's 535th career home run — the last of Mantle's 42 at Tiger Stadium, his most at any visiting park. The following day, September 20, Mantle hit his last dinger, No. 536, back at Yankee Stadium (where he hit 266 homers), off Boston's Jim Lonborg. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe

COMFORTABLY ZONED RADIO
The Yankees in The Zone 4/8/23

COMFORTABLY ZONED RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 55:12


ack DeGraw and Robert Deininger discuss the start of the New York Yankees 2023 season. They touch on numerous topics and players, including Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Gleyber Torres, Aaron Hicks, Anthony Volpe, Gerrit Cole, and many more! Jack also discusses his Spring Training experience this season and how it's decline over the years has affected the MLB experience. Jack and Robert also touch on other things, including the passing of legendary sports figures such as Willis Reed of the Knicks and fan favorite of the Yankees in the late 60's, Joe Pepitone. This and much more on “The Yankees in the Zone” Podcast

Elton Jim Turano's Captain Pod-tastic on WGN Plus
‘Elton Jim' pays tribute after the passing of a childhood idol — baseball's Joe Pepitone

Elton Jim Turano's Captain Pod-tastic on WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023


In this 358th episode of “Elton Jim” Turano's “CAPTAIN POD-TASTIC,” Jim Turano pays tribute after the passing of a childhood idol, baseball’s Joe Pepitone.

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher
That Reminds Me… | 3/16/23

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 43:06


Wrongfully convicted… Reminds me of a show… Email on show watching… chewingthefat@theblaze.com... B-Dubs case tossed… Million Dollar Idea from listener… Ryan Reynolds making some cash… Marvel sues Google and Reddit… Hippie crack worse than cocaine… Wanted by U.S. Marshalls… Who Died Today: Bobby Caldwell 71 / Joe Pepitone 82… Yanks & Reds have to pay for wifi… McAfee and FanDuel?... New Moonwalk suits… Airline safety… How much would it take?... Baboons attack…   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mike Francesa Podcast
Edwin Diaz injury in the WBC, Aaron Rodgers and the Jets, Darren Waller trade, and remembering the late Joe Pepitone

The Mike Francesa Podcast

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 29:11 Transcription Available


Mike discusses the Edwin Diaz injury in the WBC, Aaron Rodgers and the Jets, takes emails on the Darren Waller trade to NYG and remembers the late Joe Pepitone.

Bo Dietl's True Crime
The Case of OJ Simpson

Bo Dietl's True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 34:16


On the latest episode of Bo Dietl's True Crime, Attorney & Partner at Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara, LLC, John Q. Kelly joins the podcast to discuss the famous case of OJ Simpson. Here, he goes into detail of the case and discuss that the jury was never going to convict OJ at the time. Plus, Bo talks on the recent passing of the legend, Joe Pepitone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bernie and Sid
Curtis Sliwa: WABC Host | 03-15-23

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 16:40


Curtis makes his second appearance on the show this week, this time talking baseball as he agrees with Sid on Roy White deserving to be honored in Yankee Stadium's Memorial Park, the Yankees moving stadiums throughout history, and the perseverance of the late great Joe Pepitone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rise Guys
THESE TOENAILS ARE FLYING EVERYWHERE: HOUR ONE: 03/15/23

The Rise Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 38:07


Clipping toenails can get tricky, especially when you go too far Headlines with Avril Lavigne's confrontation with a nude protester during the Juno awards Sports with the passing of MLB legend Joe Pepitone, who had a nice hog lol

The Evening Edge with Todd
The Evening Edge with Todd Hollst 3.14.2023; BW3 being sued for "Boneless Wings;" Joe Pepitone passing away; Todd's Rap Name; UK female prison guards are randy; Naked Florida man from 'different planet' World Record Current Events Quiz

The Evening Edge with Todd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 71:31


Hear the Evening Edge with Todd Hollst 'Live,' Monday through Friday from 6pm to 8pm, on WHIO radio in Dayton.

On the Radar
On The Radar #182

On the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 51:33


NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, WNBA News, NHL News, NFL Free Agency, ABC/NBC Shows, Fox's Bedrock, CBS's Fire Country, A Farewell to Bud Grant, Jesus Alou, Rick Scheckman, Erin Maroney Fraser, Luis Andres Ortiz, Felton Spencer, Jean Faut, Rolly Crump, Bobby Caldwell & Joe Pepitone. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/on-the-radar/support

Jim Rose
Joe Pepitone

Jim Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 4:26


COMFORTABLY ZONED RADIO
Comfortably Zoned in Alameda with The Zig Zag Man 3/15/23

COMFORTABLY ZONED RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 35:03


Zig welcomes back Dan Epstein. They discuss the life and times of the late Joe Pepitone.

The Kevin Sheehan Show
A Heinicke Goodbye

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 88:25


Kevin and Thom today on Taylor Heinicke leaving Washington after signing a deal to play for the Atlanta Falcons. Plenty on that along with thoughts on what's next at quarterback and a quick recap of the moves Washington made yesterday. Also on the show, news on the Commanders' sale, Robert Redford, Barbara Streissand, The Last of Us, Joe Pepitone, and more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bernie and Sid
Bo Dietl: Red Apple Podcasts Host | 03-14-23

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 14:33


Bo Dietl stops by Sid and Friends in the Morning as he does every Tuesday morning to pay commemoration to the passing of the Yankee great Joe Pepitone, give his unfiltered opinion on the Oscars, and talk about bringing back the death penalty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Holy Crap It's Sports
Holy Crap It's Sports 549 March 13 2023

Holy Crap It's Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 68:03


Falcons make huge moves, Braves may have found 5th starter, Eddie Rosario looking good, Trevor Bauer invades Japan, NFL news, SEC spring game schedule, Georgia Tech's new basketball coach, Jesus Alou, Otis Taylor, Bud Grant, and now Joe Pepitone gone, crazy umpire in college ball pulling an Eric Gregg, Pete's Tweets, This Day in Sports History. Come for breakdown of new Falcons, stay for memories of the Great Blizzard of '93, USA's embarrassing loss to Mexico, Ole Miss & Chris Beard, Marcus Smart punished for body-slamming Trae Young, Johan Santana did NOT throw a no-hitter for the Mets, Dodgers manager believes he's been killed by a baseball, new morning show at 92.9 The Game & what that means for John Fricke, and a remembrance of Kara Stockton. petedavis,buzzsprout.com 

Countdown with Keith Olbermann
TUCKER CARLSON DROPS JANUARY 6TH VIDEO STORY - 3.13.23

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 40:41


EPISODE 153: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:42) SPECIAL COMMENT: Wait - what? After a lurid week of claiming the entire January 6 Insurrection was just "peaceful sight-seers" disturbed by "hooligans" and insisting that the greatest conspiracy in the history of the country had been effected to transform the country and weaponize this and lie about that, Tucker Carlson suddenly, abruptly, completely and without explanation DROPPED THE JANUARY 6TH VIDEO STORY LAST NIGHT. No Jacob Chansley. No withheld video. No punish Liz Cheney.  It's quiet. It's too quiet. What happened? The Department of Justice released three videos implicating Chansley, putting him within feet of a Senator (probably Chuck Grassley) during mid-evacuation. A New York State Supreme Court judge let the OTHER voting machine company's defamation lawsuit against Fox proceed. For all we know, Rupert Murdoch called Carlson and said "shut your pie hole." But the sudden silence was almost universal. Seen a tweet from a Congressman lately? Even Elon Musk stopped trying to convince people - on Saturday. B-Block (19:26) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Yes, you read right. South Carolina state representative introduces bill to institute death penalty for women who get abortions (be pro-life or we'll kill you). A (dubious) report CNN may fire Chris Licht before Labor Day (22:14) IN SPORTS: Garrapolo to Raiders; Bauer to Japan; Unknown Nicaraguan WBC star gets big league contract; in memory of Joe Pepitone. (25:43) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Wall Street Journal blames SVB failure on bank not having enough white guys; Trump talks about education, like he ever had one; and Ron DeSantis can do an interview AND throw a baseball while wearing high heels! C-Block (34:00) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Sloane in California (35:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Sportscaster Gary Lineker beats the BBC. It ends his suspension, he keeps expressing his political opinions. Utter deja vu for me. In 2010 MSNBC suspended me for doing something I had the right to do, vowed to not pay me for months. That was Friday. By Tuesday I was back on the air and they owed me much, much more money than they had owed me on Friday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jimmy Palumbo Show
Joe Pepitone and Selection Sunday - Episode 105

The Jimmy Palumbo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 67:16


This week we're talking about Selection Sunday for the NCAA and the death of the iconic Joe Pepitone.Become a patron and receive free gifts at patreon.com/jimmypalumboGet your Cornhole level here: www.cornstarsllc.comCheck out Absolute Eyewear in Woodbridge, NJ!Looking for a place to eat DTS? Head down to Pine Tar Bar and Grill in Forked River, NJ!Reach your physical health goals with chasingmiracles.com Lisa Ruane LCSW/CHT: certified therapist working with hypnotherapy for adults 18+ (uses zoom)

Roger & JP's
Mike From Sports Radio Remembers Joe Pepitone (3-14-23)

Roger & JP's "We're Not Getting Paid For This" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 4:55


Mike's memories of Joe (RIP) may be different than others

BookSpeak Network
"Finding the Next Mickey Mantle" Author Barry Sparks on the Sunbury Press Show!

BookSpeak Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 29:00


Former Major League Pitcher Ken Brett is quoted as saying, "The worst curse in life is unlimited potential." After the rise to stardom of New York Yankees great Mickey Mantle, the expectations that come with being "the next" are high, and in some cases, crushing.  Barry Sparks joins Lawrence Knorr to talk baseball, and share stories of players who were touted as that guy in "Finding the Next Mickey Mantle." Among these chronicled by Sparks are some familiar names. We hear the stories of Bill Robinson, Clint Hurdle and Tom Tresh, and how and why they fared as they did. Some, like Joe Pepitone were considered to have burned up their best years and potential, while others, such as Ruben Rivera never quite panned out to their (at times unfair) top billing. We also hear why Sparks considers Mike Trout to be one of the best players of his generation, and how Bryce Harper handles these pressures better than most. Sparks has written about baseball for more than 50 years. His first article appears in the July 1970 Baseball Digest. His work has appeared in more than 70 national and regional publications, including National Pastime, Sports Parade and Sports Collectors Digest. He is also the author of a biography of Frank "Home Run" Baker, and is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He lives in York, Pennsylvania.

Sportscaster Dan
Joe Pepitone paid a visit | Ep. 63

Sportscaster Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 11:53


While sifting through my collection of interviews the other day, I came across one with former New York Yankees first baseman Joe Pepitone.  As I explain in the podcast, it is appropriate that Pepitone be part of episode 63. The interview took place on Aug. 4, 2001, when I was broadcasting New Britain Rock Cats games with the "Voice of the Rock Cats," Jeff Dooley, and the Rock Cats - at the time AA affiliate of the Minnesota Twins - were playing the Norwich Navigators, AA affiliate of the New York Yankees.   Pepitone was in a hurry to get out of the booth, but still, he was terrific and generous enough to sit in for one-half inning. By the way, Jeff and I are still broadcasting games together, calling the action for the Hartford Yard Goats, AA affiliate of the Colorado Rockies.  Where does the time go?

Permission Granted Podcast
PGP #367: Bob The Deli Man Meets Joe Pepitone, Baby Watch Nears End

Permission Granted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 39:00


DA and Mraz discuss Week 3 of baby watch that may finally have a conclusion, Bob the Deli Man has quite the deli hat autograph collection, and Mraz discusses how his wife steered him wrong on the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The DA Show
PGP #367: Bob The Deli Man Meets Joe Pepitone, Baby Watch Nears End

The DA Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 39:00


DA and Mraz discuss Week 3 of baby watch that may finally have a conclusion, Bob the Deli Man has quite the deli hat autograph collection, and Mraz discusses how his wife steered him wrong on the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NEWHD NYC
Episode 28 - Joe Pepitone (MLB Player/ New York Yankee)

NEWHD NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 42:15


This weeks guest is Joe Pepitone. Joseph Anthony Pepitone is a former Major League Baseball first baseman and outfielder who played the bulk of his career for the New York Yankees. He also played several seasons with the Chicago Cubs and had short stints with the Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves.

In the Wheelhouse
Peanuts & Popcorn (P&P) 08-22-21 With Leo Fontana/Tom Hockney

In the Wheelhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 69:27


This week on Peanuts and Popcorn, Tiger Nation mourns the loss of Bill Freehan and we look back on the sacrifices made by Curt Flood. Joe Pepitone wants his bat back, and Atlanta's, Max Fried, pitches a “Maddux”. Trevor Bauer's lawyer has tough questions for his accuser, while MLB extends his leave of absence. Jack Morris gets a time out and Felipe Vazquez is sentenced to prison. We'll talk Cubs and Sox and at the 58:50 mark, our Popcorn discussion is on Lawrence Kasdan's Body Heat. Next week: Mean Streets.

Sports Honchos
Episode 37 - Sunday Morning Monday Night Show!

Sports Honchos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 110:32


Hosted by Paul C. Cuthbert and Robert Kuney.It was a Sunday morning show . . . on a Monday night! The MLB All-Star Game extravaganza started with an update on Paul's health (ear crystals - who knew), the latest hot dog eating triumph by Joey Chesnutt, and another fireworks safety lecture because there sure are some dumb people out there. And Overbite Man made a guest appearance as well.The sports chatter started in earnest with the first major college athlete endorsement deal in the wake of the NCAA's ruling on NIL rights for its athletes. In the NBA/NHL/MLB segment the Honchos got into a lot of topics, including the NBA Finals heating up as the Bucks are making it a series, everyone overreacting to USA Basketball's loss to Nigeria, the Lightning winning their second Cup in a row, shirtless Nikta Kucherov, the tragic, and mysterious it seems, death of Blue Jackets goalie Matiss Kivlenieks, Duncan Keith traded to the Oilers, Trevor Bauer's suspension, and a whole lot of All-Star Game talk, complete with another ignorant take from Stephen A. Smith. There was even a Joe Pepitone sighting!The NFL Recap was all about drama king Aaron Rodgers and the fastest 2021 season preview ever courtesy of Paulie. After a brief look at Italy's win in Euro 2020 and some great trash talk from Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, the show slid into home as it always does with the Dope of the Week. This week's winner? Rob Manfred, MLB Commissioner.Follow everywhere @sportshonchosAll archives at www.sportshonchos.com.

Jon Chuckery
The Jon Chuckery Show - Hour 2 (7-10-21)

Jon Chuckery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 42:50


To kick off hour two of this Saturday edition of The Jon Chuckery Show, Jon talks about how the current drama at ESPN fascinates him. Next, Jon continues hour two of this Saturday edition of The Jon Chuckery Show by letting you hear The Midday Show with Andy and Randy's interview with Atlanta Hawks Head Coach Nate McMillan from yesterday. Finally, Jon closes out hour two of this Saturday edition of The Jon Chuckery Show with a fan favorite segment What's Buggin Chuckery, where he talks about Joe Pepitone wanting his Mickey Mantle bat back. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ben Joravsky Show
William Bike On The Forgotten Cubs

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 41:38


William Bike just wrote a great book called The Forgotten 1970 Cubs. It's about the Cubs team that's no longer forgotten, if for no other reason than William wrote a book about them. Get ready for the deep dive on Leo Durocher, Ernie Banks, Joe Pepitone, and much, much more.

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind
Don Drysdale dominates Yankees in Game 3 1963 World Series

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 159:45


October 5, 1963 Don Drysdale pitched a masterful three-hitter at Dodger Stadium in his complete-game win. Manager Walter Alston called Drysdale's performance "one of the greatest pitched games I ever saw." Jim Bouton, making his first World Series start, dueled Drysdale throughout, permitting only four hits in seven innings for a losing cause. The lone run of the game came in the bottom of the first on a Jim Gilliam walk, a wild pitch and a single by Tommy Davis. Gilliam almost scored again in the eighth off Hal Reniff, but was caught in an attempt to steal third. The final out came on Joe Pepitone's drive that backed Dodger right fielder Ron Fairly up against the bullpen gate to make the catch of a ball that would have been a home run in Yankee Stadium. Tony Kubek had two of the Yankees' three hits, but none of the hits were extra-base hits. More information about todays events, players, ball park, date and season -  (www.thisdayinbaseball.com)   Join our Baseball Community – Join a community of baseball fans just like you - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/join-the community   Hosted by This Day In Baseball – Learn more about the hosts of todays show https://thisdayinbaseball.com/about-us/   Support this Show  –  Post or Personal donations https://thisdayinbaseball.com/sponsor-donation-program/   Advertise Inquiries – If you are interested in advertising -  https://thisdayinbaseball.com/advertise-with-this-day-in-baseball/  

Just Talkin'
November 23rd | Joe Pepitone's Toupee and Nude Pictures, Between GA & Fargo

Just Talkin'

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 65:46


We sat down to talk about Joe Pepitone's career, his toupee and his naked photoshoot for Foxy Lady Magazine. We learned the history of Between, Georgia. Talked about the latest season of Fargo. Answered some questions and read some emails. Reach out Mornin@jomboymedia.com

Rudy Giuliani on 77 WABC
Happy Columbus Day | 10-12-2020

Rudy Giuliani on 77 WABC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 36:43


Rudy Guiliani is celebrating Columbus Day. Special guests include baseball legend Joe Pepitone  and former NFL plater Sean Lendeta. Plus Joe Biden's comments on packing the Supreme Court.

108
108 S02E12 - Confronti e Pepitoni

108

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 65:19


Risse taiwanesi, WS 2000-2009, Mad Bum vs Mad Max, Pujols vs Cabrera, Joe Pepitone

Fans in Cool Places Drinking Beer by The Heckler
Wellness Check: Rick Telander

Fans in Cool Places Drinking Beer by The Heckler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 44:18


We’re a week into the quarantine so we figured we’d check in with some friends to see how they’re doing. Brad caught up with our first-ever repeat guest Rick Telander and talked about a ton of stuff. Among the topics: making a Long Island Ice Tea with Dr. Pepper, Joe Pepitone’s wig (with a casual Roger Maris name-drop that Brad totally missed), how Brad mispronounces “nuclear,” how Rick grew up in fear his town of Peoria would get nuked by the Soviets, stock market tips, the 2016 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament game Rick most recently watch, the Christian Laettner 30 for 30, “Mad Men,” and a ton more. Give it a listen and please subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes. Thanks and stay safe out there! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheHeckler/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheHeckler/support

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind
Juan Marichal squares off with John Roseboro

This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 15:40


Today we are covering August 19 – 25, we are going to be talking about – Jimmie Foxx pitching career, Gooden early excellence, Bill Veek grand stand moment, Yogi Berra and the harmonica, Juan Marichal and John Roseboro fight and the professional pinch hitter Matt Stairs.   If you love the history of the game, and relate all your stories in life to baseball, and you tend to get goose bumps, grim and even water your eyes a bit when Ray Kinsela asks his Dad to play catch. You are truly at the right place. This podcast is part of thisdayinbaseball.com, if you love baseball history, no matter who you search for you are going to find great nuggets of information.   TRIVIA: What owner once bought a jackass as a team mascot and named it after himself? He also had a nickname :The Wizard of ODD. On August 19, 1945 – In game two of a doubleheader against the Cincinnati Reds, 37-year-old slugger Jimmie Foxx makes his first major league start, pitching the first seven innings for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shide Park. He leaves with a 4 – 1 lead, and Andy Karl saves Foxx’s only decision, a 6 – 2 final.  Here is his stat line his ERA in 10 appearances is 1.52, ERA+ was 243, batters only hit .171 with a .479 OPS and of the 76 batters that faced Foxx not one of them was able to get an extra base hit. The only black mark was 14 Base on Balls vs 10 K’s. Foxx also known as “The Beast” had always wanted to pitch, he was a star hurler in High School. However it was the WAR and the end of his career that really gave him a chance. After the 1944 seasons he appeared in only 15 games, but the War gave him another chance as he signed with the Phillies for a final go round. The 3 Time MVP was not fairing any better so they last place Phillies gave him a shot on the mound, and Foxx the future Hall of Famer. Foxx made the most of it to finish his spectacular career.      On August 20, 1964 — During a bus ride after a Chicago White Sox sweep the Yankee’s 4 straight, Mickey Mantle misinformed his teammate Phil Linz who had been playing Mary Had a Little Lamb on his harmonica that their manager Yogi Berra had asked for the harmonica to be played louder, when in fact he asked him to stop, a confrontation occurs on the back of the team bus between the skipper, and the utility player. As told Mel Stottlemyre a rookie at the time - “Yogi told Phil he was going to shove the harmonica up his ass if he kept playing — plus a few other things. I don't know if it scared Phil but he tossed the harmonica toward Yogi, who slapped it out of the air and whacked it off Joe Pepitone's knee. Linz apologized the next day and he was fined $200, With a bus full of reports the event was well well-publicized Linz apologized the next day and he was fined $200. Some say that seeing that side of Berra fired up the third-place team, , to a successful pennant run, but may have reinforced the perception Berra had lost control of the team with so much dissension on the club, leading to his dismissal after Game 7 of the World Series. Yogi had many Yogisms, here is one I will think about allot, “If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll wind up somewhere else”   On August 21, 2010 — Matt Stairs sets the career record for pinch-hit home runs when he goes deep off Ernesto Frieri in the eighth inning of a 6-5 loss in Milwaukee. The two-run shot over the Miller Park right field fence, his twenty-first round-tripper coming off the bench, moves the premier pinch-hitter ahead of Cliff Johnson.   Matt stairs is 1 of only 5 Canadian born players to hit 200 homeruns, and he has the record for a position player playing for 12 different teams and 13 franchises. He played for the Expos and Nationals. His pinch-hit home run in the eighth inning of Game 4 in the 2008 National League Championship Series off the Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Jonathan Broxton was called "one of the most memorable home runs in Phillies history" On April 12, 2009, Stairs' game-winning home run against the Colorado Rockies was the last home run called by legendary broadcaster Harry Kalas, who died unexpectedly less than 24 hours later. Matt Stairs is a great what if – he didn’t get regular at bats until age 29, if he had been in the right situation at age 22-23 both  Bill James and Joe Posnanski feel he could have been Hall of Fame material.   On August 22, 1965, After Juan Marichal had knocked down Maury Wills and Ron Fairly in the top of the third, John Roseboro signaled for Sandy Koufax to retaliate in the bottom of the inning. It didn’t work. “Koufax was constitutionally incapable of throwing at anyone’s head,” Roseboro wrote in his 1978 autobiography, “so I decided to take matters into my own hands.” Roseboro was throwing the ball too close to his head while returning throws to Koufax. Marichal complains to the umpire about the throws and then the two square off, that is when MArichal hits Roseboro over the head with a bat. Marichal was suspended for eight games and fined $1,750. Roseboro filed a lawsuit, asking for $110,000 in damages, but settled for about $7,000. He reportedly needed 14 stitches to close the wound on his head. It truly was one of the ugliest events in baseball history. For many the story ends there – In a SF Chronicle article Barbra Roseboro his widow said, In restaurants, over the phone with clients, at the hospital where he lay dying, John Roseboro couldn’t escape the questions. “People would come up to us at dinner and say, ‘Please tell us about the fight with Marichal,’” the catcher’s widow said recently from her office in Beverly Hills. “He would always accept his responsibility for that incident. He’d say: ‘I provoked it. I threw that ball too close to Juan’s ear.’” It was however Roseboro who helped Marichal transition into Dodger blue in 1975, they made peace at an old timers game in the 1970’s and Roseboro wife’s PR firm helped Marichal cross the line to get into Cooperstown when they felt the legacy of the fight was hurting him after missing for a second time. Roseboro’s widow speaks almost as fondly of Marichal. “After my husband passed away, Juan would call to check up on me and my daughter every six months or so,” she said. It is a great story how two people with differences and an ugly incident can come together to make peace.   On August 23, 1982, Gaylord Perry of the Seattle Mariners is caught putting a foreign substance on the ball. Long suspected of throwing a “spitball,” Perry is ejected from a game for the first and only time in his career. From Peter Gammons: Against the Red Sox. In the seventh inning, down 1-0 with the bases loaded and two out and facing Rick Miller, who was his nemesis, he threw a pitch that dropped measurably. Umpire Dave Phillips, one of the most respected umpires of the era, jumped out from behind home plate and ejected Gaylord. There was some argument from Perry and M’s manager Rene Lachemann, but it sure seemed obvious to all of us in the building that there was a very mysterious flight pattern to the pitch. But the reason Perry was ejected was a warning he got in the top of the fourth inning. And that was, well, divine intervention. Red Sox outfielder Reid Nichols asked Phillips to check the ball. Phillips did, found some substance, and issued the warning. Nichols said, “in the bottom of the third inning I was standing at my position in left field and a voice came to me reminding of the scripture that ‘no weapon formed against thee shall prosper.’ So when I got up to the plate in the next inning, I asked the umpire to check the ball.”   On August 24, 1951 — In another of Bill Veeck’s legendary public relations stunts, “Fans Managers’ Night,” the Browns defeat the Athletics, 5 – 3. The Browns’ coaches hold up placards for 1115 fans, who vote “yes” or “no” on the options given them. Manager Zack Taylor sits in a box behind the dugout with two fans who monitor the voting. Adding to the festivities is Max Patkin, the clown prince of baseball, who coaches at first base for several innings. Sherm Lollar voted in to start behind the plate instead of Matt Batts, has three hits including a homer, and Hank Arft, also voted in, knocks home two. Gus Zernial’s 28th home run accounts for all the A’s runs. When the stunt was announced on August 15, A’s GM Art Ehlers bitterly denounced it as “farcical.”   So, just how did the managers do? In his autobiography, Veeck -- As in Wreck, the Browns owner wrote of the Grandstand Managers' performance, "Never has a game been called better." And, though Veeck was certainly prone to hyperbole, he had a point: The managers correctly decided to leave Garver in the game, and they even voted to play back for a double play with runners on first and third with one out in the first inning -- while Athletics second baseman Pete Suter obliged by grounding into a double play. The Grandstand Managers only made one glaring mistake in the game. After tying the game with a single in the first inning, the group instructed Arft to steal second base with two outs. Unfortunately, the Athletics apparently saw the move coming, and Arft was thrown out easily to end the inning.   How many fans wish they had Veeck as the owner? In 2003 during the playoff game when the A’s were playing the Red Sox, I sat in front of a guy who yelled for Grady Little to put in Trot Nixon for 6 innings. When he finally did, Nixon hit a game winning 2 run homerun in the 11th.     My Dad used to say the sadest words ever spoken are oh what could have been stories - On August 25, 1985 — At the age of 20 years, 9 months, 9 days, Dwight Gooden becomes the youngest 20-game winner ever when the Mets beat San Diego at Shea Stadium, 9-3. Doc is 27 days younger than former Indian hurler Bob Feller, who accomplished the feat with Cleveland in 1939. He will win the NL Cy Young Award and the pitching Triple Crown, compiling a 24–4 record and a league-leading 1.53 ERA, 268 strikeouts, and 16 complete games in 1985. In 86 he will the Mets win the 1986 World Series. Sadly, Gooden remained an effective pitcher in subsequent years, but he will only once have an era under 3, and never win more than 13 games in a season after age 26. His career was ultimately derailed by cocaine and alcohol addiction. I hope you enjoyed the daily rewind and before we give you the trivia answer here is a word from our sponsor . . .   Trivia Answer – TRIVIA: What owner once bought a jackass as a team mascot and named it after himself? He also had a nickname :The Wizard of ODD. He also had a mechanical Rabbit to bring baseballs to umpires, and once tried to get Vida Blue to change his name to “True.” Charlie O. Finley, his 3 time World Champion Oakland A’s team bonding was against Finley himself with his legendary tight fisted ways. I hope you enjoyed the show, remember to check out the show notes. We link to the players mentioned, years, other articles. You can find us on on Social media just look for This Day In Baseball. If you have time to give us a review or feed back that would be appreciated as well. See you at the ball park!    

Radio Labyrinth
s04e16 - Adult Swim April! Casper Kelly, Dana Snyder & Eddie Pepitone

Radio Labyrinth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 102:50


It's [Adult Swim](http://www.adultswim.com/) April! Join us as we talk to the producers, stars & writers of Adult Swim's hit show, [Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell](https://www.adultswim.com/videos/your-pretty-face-is-going-to-hell): Casper Kelly, Dana Snyder & Eddie Pepitone. Casper Kelly, co-creator of Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell, Stroker and Hoop, and the wonderful, [Too Many Cooks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrGrOK8oZG8). He also co-directed and co-wrote, livestreaming / gaming parody, [Final Deployment 4: Queen Battle Walkthrough](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKjmDPGJI-4) (see below for the link and watch it - it's hilarious) Casper has written episodes of Squidbillies, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and Nickelodeon's CatDog. Casper's book, [More Stories About Spaceships and Cancer](https://www.amazon.com/More-Stories-About-Spaceships-Cancer-ebook/dp/B007SDE6OI), a collection of short stories, was published in 2012. His short story, The Sensitive Person's Joke Book, was published in the web literary magazine Necessary Fiction. (Thanks Wikipedia). Dana Snyder is a voice-over actor, live actor and comedian. If you're an Adult Swim fan, you know Dana from; Your Pretty Face, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Squidbillies, The Venture Bros & Super Jail. Eddie Pepitone, who Tim kept calling, 'Joe Pepitone', is a stand-up comedian, actor and more. We talk with him about his acting career, pretending to be related to former NY Yankees first baseman, Joe Pepitone, Jerry Lewis' unreleased Holocaust drama, "The Day The Clown Cried", Lewis / De Niro / Scorcese classic, "King of Comedy", Barney Miller and a whole lot more! Follow our guests on Twitter! Dana Snyder [@danasnyder](https://twitter.com/danasnyder)  Casper Kelly [@heyCasperKelly](https://twitter.com/heyCasperKelly)   Eddie Pepitone [@eddiepepitone](https://twitter.com/eddiepepitone)  Support Radio Labyrinth's Sponsors! Atlanta Pizza and Gyro 1565 Georgia 138 Conyers, GA 30013  Atlanta Pizza & Gyro is a long-time local favorite, serving the best Pizzas, Gyros, Italian Beef Sandwiches, Hot Subs, Spaghetti, Lasagna and  Greek Salads in a relaxed casual setting since 1983!  https://twitter.com/ATLpizzagyro MONDAY NIGHT BREWING BREWED IN ATLANTA, AND SERVED ALL OVER GEORGIA, TENNESSEE AND ALABAMA. CHECK OUT BOTH MONDAY NIGHT TAPROOMS IN ATLANTA: 670 TRABERT AVE NW IN WEST MIDTOWN, AND AT "THE GARAGE", 933 LEE ST IN SOUTHWEST ATLANTA. CHECK OUT THEIR VARIETY OF AWARD WINNING CRAFT BEER, AND DON'T MISS FOUR DOLLAR PINT WEDNESDAYS - EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 4 TO 9 PM AT "THE GARAGE" OR "THROWBACK THURSDAYS" - TWELVE BUCKS GETS YOU A PINT GLASS AND TICKETS FOR SIX TASTINGS! THURSDAY NIGHTS FROM 4 TO 9 PM IN WEST MIDTOWN. KEEP THE PARTY GOING - SIGN UP THE MONDAY NIGHT BREWING NEWSLETTER AT MONDAY NIGHT BREWING DOT COM SLASH "RADIO" SOCIAL MEDIA: https://twitter.com/mondaynight https://facebook.com/mondaynight https://instagram.com/mondaynight Resource Environmental Group, LLC An environmental consulting firm in the Greater Atlanta area, for more information contact Jason Chappell (chapel) at regllc@att.net. Hoffsauce Hoff & Pepper is a Chattanooga based business that produces Hoff Sauce, your everyday hot sauce™. Hoff Sauce is the brainchild of Aaron Hoffman - a man obsessed with making hot sauces, chili powders, and other chile goods since 2013. Hoff's biggest challenge was to create the perfect hot sauce to kick up the flavor of everything from your morning eggs to sandwiches, salads, pizza, burgers, poultry, fish, etc. It couldn't only be spicy, it had to be pleasantly tangy, flavorful, and fresh...elevating your food instead of covering it up. For 15%off go to hoffandpepper.com and use the code RADIOLAB15 at checkout. That’s RADIOLAB15 at checkout to get 15%off your order. "Music: Funny Quirky Comedy by Redafs.com, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License" "Music: Funky Session by Redafs.com, License...

John Paul - Car Doctor Radio Podcast
CT Auto show, Every Car Tells a Story with Joe Pepitone and a review of the VW Atlas

John Paul - Car Doctor Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 83:14


In this episode we talk with Chris Russell of the Paragon Group about the CT Auto Show and then talk with artist and broadcaster Joe Pepitone.

John Paul - Car Doctor Radio Podcast
CT Auto show, Every Car Tells a Story with Joe Pepitone and a review of the VW Atlas

John Paul - Car Doctor Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 83:14


In this episode we talk with Chris Russell of the Paragon Group about the CT Auto Show and then talk with artist and broadcaster Joe Pepitone.

The Best in Sports News and Analysis, from Danielle McCartan

Today on ‪#‎60MinOT‬: http://www.ramapo.edu/wrpr-fm/ and on 90.3FM 1. United Way of NYC's ‪‎GridironGala‬ wrap up. Including Danielle's interviews with: ‪ Eric Decker‬, ‪Jessie James Decker‬, ‪Joe Namath‬, ‪Rashad Jennings‬, ‎Sean Landeta‬, and ‪‎GenoSmith‬. 2. Danielle's upcoming projects with Boomer Esiason and Joe Pepitone. 3. Top ‪‎Yankees‬ news 4.Top ‪‎Mets‬ news 5. Andy's ‪ufc‬/ ‎mma‬ update - The BroDown Podcast - Andy Andrews Taking your calls at 201-825-1234 Going LIVE on periscope soon, find me: @CoachMcCartan

Behind The Lens
BEHIND THE LENS #59: Featuring Joe Pepitone, Edvin Ortega and Penelope Lagos

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 59:52


A fascinating and fun "round robin" experience with writer/director Joe Pepitone, who is back for his second visit with BEHIND THE LENS, plus actor/singer/musician/entertainer Edvin Ortega and actress Penelope Lagos, as we tackle and talk a myriad of filmmaking aspects, including the 88th Academy Awards and the diversity elephant in the room. Making these guests and this discussion even more interesting is that all have impressive resumes to their credit with expertise and skills in different areas, only to come together "in hell" for a collective experience with Pepitone's hilarious THE JERSEY DEVIL. With their varying perspectives, each of their respective insights is not only informative, but entertaining, as you hear their individual personalities shine through. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com

Behind The Lens
BEHIND THE LENS #54: Featuring Joe Pepitone and Jaime Ray Newman

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 60:07


It's a devil of a good time on BEHIND THE LENS this week with writer/director Joe Pepitone and actress Jaime Ray Newman talking the hilarious comedy THE JERSEY DEVIL, and the compelling psychological thriller ALTERED MINDS, respectively! Fans of Jaime Ray Newman already know her from her extensive credits in film and tv, including "Red Widow", "Drop Dead Diva", "Mind Games", and, of course, "General Hospital". Knowing Jaime's work, you'll enjoy hearing about her latest film, ALTERED MINDS from writer/director Michael Wechsler, and working with co-stars Ryan O'Nan and Judd Hirsch. And for all you "General Hospital" fans out there, Jaime answers the burning question: Who's more terrifying? Judd Hirsch as Dr. Nathaniel Shellner in ALTERED MINDS or, Constance Towers as Helena Cassadine in GH? At the half way point of the show, you'll hear one of the most fun and most engaging guests we've ever had - writer/director Joe Pepitone - who regales us with stories about "the making of" THE JERSEY DEVIL. And Joe gets his own "burning" question to answer for you as to the inspiration for the film: Why would the Devil pick New Jersey for the new home of Hell? Plus, I'll talk about some of the Oscar nominations and you'll hear my exclusive Oscar morning phone call with Phyllis Nagy, nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay for "Carol", as well as a snippet of my chat with Lon Bender, Oscar nominee for Best Sound Editing for his work on "The Revenant." http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
364: Joe Pepitone - JoePep Automotive Portraits, Automotive Illustrator and Photographer

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 39:51


Joe Pepitone owns Pepitone Creative Services and Joe Pep Automotive Portraits. He is graphic designer and illustrator with a passion for automobiles. For over 20 years he has created comic books and graphic novels including Archie Comics but his real love is drawing classic cars. His automotive illustrations are bold, bright, colorful and whimsical. He’ll create one of his fun illustrations for you of your special vehicle that will be a lifelong keepsake that’ll bring a smile to your face.  

January Jones Sharing Success Stories
January Jones-Jersey Devil-Joe Pepitone

January Jones Sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 51:04


THE JERSEY DEVIL TO BE RELEASED OCTOBER 27TH! Award-winning comedy film to be available on DVD and download. "The Jersey Devil" is directed by two-time New York Emmy winner Joseph Pepitone ("Stuck in the Middle"). Written by, Joseph Pepitone and Billy Pepitone. Joe discusses his career as a writer, director and producer in a light, humorous interview sharing all the good, the bad and the ugly.. www.facebook.com/jerseydevilmovieThis show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/)

Book Me, Please!
Ep 11: Books by Joe Pepitone, Nora Guthrie, and Ernest Clone are discussed by comedians Joe Praino, Josh Fadem, and Klee Wiggins.

Book Me, Please!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 70:07


In this episode we have an excellent variety of books, including the autobiography of a famous athlete, a futuristic novel, and a book of art by an American music icon. We begin with Joe Praino who brings us a classic baseball book, ‘Joe, You Coulda Made Us Proud’, by Joe Pepitone, who’s wild life as a Yankee made him as famous for what he did off the field as what did on it. Next, we talk with Klee Wiggins about the recent work of fiction, ‘Ready Player One’ by Ernest Clone, a soon-to-be movie set in a futuristic world immersed within a video game. Finally, we talk to actor and native Oklahoman, Josh Fadem, who gives us a peek at the visual art of singer Woody Guthrie in the book “Art Works”, a rare book from the collection of works on display at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa Oklahoma. Great comics, great books!  And be sure to watch Joe Praino throw out the first pitch at the Mets game on June 26th! Joe Praino - ‘Joe, You Coulda Made Us Proud’ by Joe Pepitone (with Berry Stainback) - Sports Publishing - ISBN - 978-1-61321-796-2 Josh Fadem - Woody Guthrie Art Book - ‘Art Works’ - Steven Brower and Nora Guthrie - Rizzoli Publishing Klee Wiggins - ‘Ready Player One’ - Ernest Clone - Random House - ISBN - 978-0307887436

Real Talk With Lee
Corey Poirer/Brooklyn Halley/JOE PEPITONE/Arnold Harvey/Napone

Real Talk With Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2013 125:00


Corey is an award winning high demand speaker trainer having presented to over 50,000 attendees since 2002. Founder of a media company that now includes audio, video and print media, writer whose educational articles have appeared more than 900 times in publications. .   Brooklyn can be seen making red carpet appearances at such high profile events as the Grammys and Teen Choice Awards and on Magazines such as Kidz Bop, J-14, Bop, Twist, Tiger Beat and Elle Girl. You may have heard her song on Rock the cut (iHeart Radio). She has been featured on Ryan Seacrest.com, Popstar, Kidzbop, fanlala, truth or Sarah, Vevo. She‘s scheduled to appear in several cities both in the US and abroad in 2013.   Naponé’s own sound is an amalgamation of pop/rock and an upbeat sound with his addition of keyboard piano which only enhances and moreover, reigns supreme on his first EP. Naponé’s lyrics are predominately based on his own life experiences and reflect upon specific periods of elation and loss. The EP