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Ed and Jeremy took some time from Monday's BBMS to talk ball with Orioles Hall of Famer Ken Singleton. The Orioles are coming off of one of their worst losses in some time, but what is it like to actually play through a game where you're down 10+ runs? Ken shares some memories from his time from back in the day.
The Orioles are sitting in the basement of the AL East through their first 13 games. Is this an indication of how the rest of the season will play out? Ken Singleton shared his thoughts with Bob Haynie and Ryan Ripken.
LOOKOUT! Ken Singleton joins Hey Now to reflect on his incredible journey through baseball as both a player and broadcaster. From his All-Star playing days with the Orioles to calling iconic moments in Yankees history, Ken shares stories from his decades-long career. We delve into his thoughts on the evolution of the game, his relationship with fellow players and broadcasters, and his favorite moments from the booth. Plus, Ken weighs in on the Yankees' offseason moves and what he expects for the 2025 season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the final hour of Thursday's BBMS, Ed and Jeremy are joined by Orioles legend Ken Singleton, who shares his thoughts on another year of competitive AL East baseball. Will it come down to the Yankees and Os for the division crown? Plus, we preview the Masters with The Fan's Drew Forrester and break down the day's gambling slate in The Daily Line. Joe then brings you the Encore and the day ends with What We Learned.
It is a Wednesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio. Glenn and Griffin will be dedicating the show today to Mr. Oriole, Brooks Robinson, as we celebrate his life and legacy along with the impact that he had on the city of Baltimore and baseball itself. Guests today will include: Ken Singleton, Ross Grimsely, Laura Lippman, Al Bumbry, Scott Garceau, and Bobby Grich. At 11am, we will chat with Jeff Newman, the President and CEO of the Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill before their event in Elkton from Oct. 19-22. We will wrap the show by listening to the first segment of last night's ‘Tyus Bowser Show' featuring Tyus and his special guest, Ravens DT Michael Pierce.
Ken Singleton joined Bob Haynie and Jim Hunter to look back on some magical moments from Brooks Robinson's career, including his final home run in an Orioles uniform. Photo Credit: © James A. Pittman-USA TODAY Sports
From 'DA's New York Accent' (Subscribe Here): Ken Singleton spent 25 years on Yankees television broadcasts and gives his thoughts on the frustrating season they've had. He discusses the pitching woes aside from Cole, a lineup that has lacked production, and a World Series drought going on 14 years. Singleton also remembers his childhood growing up in New York, and how stickball helped launch his MLB career. Singleton also tells fantastic Earl Weaver stories, the iconic manager of the Orioles. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'DA's New York Accent' (Subscribe Here): Ken Singleton spent 25 years on Yankees television broadcasts and gives his thoughts on the frustrating season they've had. He discusses the pitching woes aside from Cole, a lineup that has lacked production, and a World Series drought going on 14 years. Singleton also remembers his childhood growing up in New York, and how stickball helped launch his MLB career. Singleton also tells fantastic Earl Weaver stories, the iconic manager of the Orioles. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's hard to believe it's been 40 years since the Orioles last won the World Series. That 1983 team will be honored this weekend on the anniversary of their magical run. Ken Singleton joined Vinny & Haynie on Thursday to take a trip down memory lane. © Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
In the final hour of Thursday's show Bob is joined by Mike Harmon from Fox Sports Radio to preview the Hall of Fame game. Later on Ken Singleton calls in to look back on the Orioles magical 1983 World Series season.
It is a Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin will be reacting to the weekend in sports, a big weekend for baseball as we have plenty to cover including the Orioles ending the first half on a 5-game win streak including a sweep of the Twins in Minnesota, the Orioles making three selections on day 1 of last night's MLB Draft as we break down the Enrique Bradfield Jr. selection and more. At 10:15am, we will do just that when we check-in with Kyle Glaser of Baseball America to get his thoughts on the Orioles' picks and his biggest takeaways from Day 1. At 10:30am, we will chat with Tim Corbin, the head baseball coach at Vanderbilt and learn a little more about the birds' first rounder after Bradfield played under Coach Corbin. At 11am, we're going to chat with Orioles legend Ken Singleton as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the ‘83 World Series. All that and more, plus ‘This Week In (the rest) Baseball' with GCR intern Grant…
1979 ALCS Game One - 10/3/79 - Memorial Stadium - Baltimore, Maryland California Angels For the first time in their 19 year history, the California Angels (88 - 74) are in the playoffs! The trade for former MVP and seven time batting champ Rod Carew has paid off immediately. The Angels have the league's top offense, lead by an MVP performance by Don Baylor (.296/.371/.530 36 HR 139 RBI 145 OPS+) and bolstered by bounce back All-Star seasons from 2B Bobby Grich (.294/.365/.537 30 HR 101 RBI 145 OPS+) and C Brian Downing (.326/.418/.482 12 HR 75 RBI 142 OPS+). Nolan Ryan, Dave Frost, and Frank Tanana hold down the rotation, and rookie righty Mark Clear is the lone star out of the pen. Former All Star shortstop Jim Fregosi (who was famously traded for his star righty Ryan earlier this decade) is at the helm for California, in just his first full season as a manager. This feel-good team, these "Yes We Can" Angels have a tall task ahead of them in their first ever postseason series. Baltimore Orioles Pitching, defense, and three-run homers. That's how Earl Weaver's Orioles (102 - 57) get it done. This season marks the sixth American League East crown since '69 for Baltimore, and while the lineups and rotations have changed, their style of play has not. Sure, Jim Palmer, Mark Belanger, and Al Bumbry are still there, but gone are the Robinsons (Brooks and Frank), Boog Powell, Davey Johnson, Dave McNally, and Mike Cuellar, just to name a few. The rotation is strong once again, led by Cy Young winner Mike Flanagan, as well as Scott McGregor and Dennis Martinez. The bullpen is reliable, with Don Stanhouse and Tippy Martinez always on call. And the lineup is dangerous, with stars Eddie Murray (.295/.369/.475 25 HR 99 RBI 130 OPS+) and Ken Singleton (.295/.405/.533 35 HR 111 RBI 155 OPS+) packing plenty of punch in the heart of the order. The role players always shine under Weaver, with Gary Roenicke, Pat Kelly, and utility-man John Lowenstein providing timely hits time and again. Game one of this series is a matchup of legends: Jim Palmer (10 - 6 3.30 ERA 155 IP) vs. Nolan Ryan (16 - 14 3.60 ERA 222 IP). Both have struggled with injuries and inconsistency throughout the year; however, they will bring their best in the playoffs and keep their teams in it. Neither will factor in the decision, as this tight ballgame will go into extra innings. From there, an unexpected hero will shine. Tune in for a thrilling start to the 1979 postseason! Links Audio Clips from joeydbball Youtube. NBC Broadcast and Baltimore Radio WFBR-AM w/Tom Marr and Bill O'Donnell. As always shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
It is a Would You Rather edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin will react to the very disappointing ending of the Orioles-Yankees game last night in New York, plus the latest out of Owings Mills and Ravens OTAs. At 10:15am, we will catch up with an Orioles legend and former MLB broadcaster, Ken Singleton as we talk Orioles and recap last night's game. At 10:30am, we will chat with Tavaras Hardy, the head coach of the Loyola (MD) University Men's Basketball team as we talk some NBA Playoffs and about former Greyhound who is HC of the Denver Nuggets, Michael Malone. At 11am, we will catch up with our good friend Cordell Woodland from 105.7 The Fan who is at Ravens OTAs and get the latest on Lamar Jackson, John Harbaugh and more, plus we'll play Would You Rather… At 11:30am, we will chat with Gregg Rosenthal, formerly of NFL Network, to talk some Ravens, tennis and more…
In the final hour of Tuesday's BBMS, the guys talk some ball with O's legend and former YES broadcaster Ken Singleton. Are the Yankees finally looking up at the O's? Ed and Jeremy then get into a discussion about the best athletes under 25 in sports today. How bright is the future in all of the major American sports? Jeremy then tells you where to put your money in The Daily Line, Joe has your Encore, and the show closes out with What We Learned.
In the final hour of Monday's BBMS, Rob and Jeremy talk some baseball with O's HoF'er and former Yankees broadcaster Ken Singleton, debate just how the O's can keep Adley in the lineup this year, and tell you where to put your money in The Daily Line. Joe then gives you the Encore and the show closes out with What We Learned.
Former All-Star outfielder and YES broadcaster Ken Singleton joins for Bleacher Creatures 150th episode to discuss baseball, broadcasting, and batting. Plus, winter ball with Roberto Clemente, the genius of Earl Weaver, and which of his co-broadcasters he'd feel OK with stuck in traffic! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron Judge détient maintenant la marque pour les coups de circuit avec 62. Martin Lemay en discute avec l'ancien joueur des Expos et analyste pour les Yankees pendant plus de deux décennies, Ken Singleton.
Hour 3 to wrap up a Tuesday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as the guys are joined by longtime MLB player and broadcaster Ken Singleton to chat about Judge's home run chase and some great Earl Weaver stories. As well Confirm or Deny brought to you by Don Valley North Lexus and our FanDuel Best Bets!
Longtime MLB Player & Broadcaster Ken Singleton joined OverDrive earlier today in the midst of the Jays series versus the Yankees. He touched on where the Judge record would rank in MLB history, the play of Vlad Jr & some stories of Earl Weaver and his incidents involving umpires.
Welcome to what is a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio as we wrap up our first week in the new studio in Towson. Glenn and Griffin will look ahead to the Orioles second half that gets underway tonight at Camden Yards as the biggest series with the Yankees in a while begins. Glenn and Griffin will have help from Stan ‘The Fan' Charles who will be joining us in the new studio today on what is a big baseball show. At 10:20am, Orioles color commentator and former number one overall draft pick, Ben McDonald will join the show to talk about the Orioles second half. In the second hour, to help us continue to preview this Orioles-Yankees series and give us some more context from New York's perspective, it is Orioles Hall of Famer and member of the Yankees broadcast team, we'll talk with Ken Singleton at 11:20am. All that and much, much more on this Friday edition of the program.
We're talking with and about good friends this week on the Yankees Magazine Podcast. In our first segment, editors Al Santasiere and Jon Schwartz discuss Al's feature on former Yankees broadcaster Ken Singleton, who stepped away from the microphone at the end of last season. Then Bryan Hoch stops by, and he talks with Jon about filling in on the YES Network broadcasts, and about joining the esteemed ranks of baseball podcasters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Melissa Scott is the Managing Director of the Charlotte North Carolina branch of the Pediatric Cancer non profit COOL KIDS CAMPAIGN. Melissa will talk about the many different programs it offers to these kids and their families, and will also discuss the contributions from former great athletes and current Board Members Ken Singleton and Dan Jansen, as well as the contribution from all time Olympic star Mike Eruzione.
It's been a couple weeks at this point, but the Yankees' 2021 season is over. It lasted just one game longer than the rest of the American League playoff field, as the Red Sox clobbered them in the Wild Card Game at Fenway Park. It was a bummer, but of course not all that surprising given how the year had progressed. Kunj and Andrew didn't return to just talk about the Wild Card loss, though. The big news from yesterday was that Aaron Boone would be returning to the Yankees' managerial helm in 2022 on a new three-year contract, albeit without his hitting coaches and Phil Nevin. Regardless of how frustrating the Yankees looked in 2021, this always appeared to be the most likely conclusion. Hal Steinbrenner and Brian Cashman seemed too fond of Boone to let him go. The hosts work through their thoughts on the non-move & coaching updates, roll eyes at some of Steinbrenner and Cashman's comments, discuss the injury updates (Aaron Hicks comeback szn?), and muse on some of the front office concerns. It does sound like the Yankees will be pursuing a shortstop in free agency, and though the field isn't great, Gary Sánchez's days behind the plate might be numbered. Finally, we wrap things up with a salute to the retiring announcer Ken Singleton and our Yankees & Mitres of the Season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Longtime Yankee broadcaster on the YES Network, Ken Singleton discusses why he was ready to retire. The former big leaguer looks back at his career on the field and a path to broadcasting. He talks about growing up in New York and his former teammates and on-air colleagues. You can watch video of the interview here: https://youtu.be/JakdXFGYZJQ
JJ opens with some thoughts on the Yankees now that it's set in that the season is over (00:56). He touches on former New York quarterback Geno Smith's appearance on 'Thursday Night Football' (04:10) before talking about why there's some optimism for the Giants and Jets this weekend (06:20). Next, JJ chats with longtime Yankees analyst Ken Singleton about retiring from broadcasting and what he believes needs to change in the Bronx for the Yankees to compete for titles soon (12:30). Finally, Joe Benigno stops by for Old School vs. New School NFL picks (59:14), handicapper Art DiCesare gives out some more Week 5 bets (83:23), and then JJ closes it out with some fantasy advice with Jason Katz (98:07). We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the Listener Line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Spotify Greenroom! https://spotifygr.link/Z2KGxnBEUib Host: John Jastremski Guest: Ken Singleton, Joe Benigno, Art DiCesare, and Jason Katz Producers: Steve Ceruti and Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The MLB Postseason is officially set...Yanks/Red Sox Wild Card is on Tuesday and the crew previews the big AL matchup and other games going on in the playoffs this week. Plus, NFL Week 4 reaction, the NY Mets front office search, and a salute to long-time Yankees color commentator Ken Singleton. Recorded 10/04/21 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-insanity-podcast/support
Nic and Chris discuss the end to the Yankees' turbulent 2021 season. Among the topics in discussion is the Stanton led sweep of the Red Sox at Fenway Park, the big series win vs the Toronto Blue Jays, and their postseason clinch vs the Tampa Bay Rays. They also tribute commentator Ken Singleton. Give this episode a listen!
Pinstripe Pod: A NY Yankees Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees walkoff win Sunday to advance to the postseason. They discuss that, the wild-card matchup in Boston Tuesday against the Red Sox, Gerrit Cole's pivotal start ahead and the guys make predictions for the game. YES Network Yankees analyst and MLB great Ken Singleton then joins the show. Singleton talks about his retirement, the special weekend in The Bronx, his ceremonial first pitch, favorite moments broadcasting and how he thinks the wild-card game will play out in Boston. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A replay of the few minutes I dedicated to Ken Singleton's Yankees broadcast career as October 2nd is his last game on YES!
A replay of the few minutes I dedicated to Ken Singleton's Yankees broadcast career as October 2nd is his last game on YES!
It's a post-game edition of Baseball Central as the Blue Jays blank the Yankees 8-0 on Labour Day! Ben Wagner, voice of the Blue Jays, joins Jeff and Kevin to discuss Hyun-Jin Ryu exiting Monday's game due to arm tightness, George Springer's nagging knee injury, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s disciplined approach at the plate (4:40). […]
Pinstripe Pod: A NY Yankees Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees sweeping the Marlins. They discuss Anthony Rizzo's impact on the team, Jameson Taillon and Jordan Montgomery's success, Aroldis Chapman's big turnaround, the schedule in the final two months and they poke fun of Jake's Mets. YES Network Yankees analyst and former Orioles All-Star Ken Singleton then joins the pod. Singleton talks about playing against Thurman Munson, what Rizzo brings to the Yankees, the wild-card race and getting Andrew Heaney. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Baseball season is in full swing and we’ve got you covered with all things Baltimore Ravens here on 105.7 The Fan. The Orioles are in rebuild mode so we expected an inconsistent year from them but they aren’t the only AL East team struggling this year. The New York Yankees are currently a game above .500 and swimming in uncharted waters so Orioles Hall of Famer and Yes Network analyst Ken Singleton joined Inside Access to discuss the Yankees.
Jeff & Kevin dissect the Blue Jays' 2-1 loss against the Red Sox in their series finale. The duo then discuss Charlie Montoyo's decision to go to Rafael Dolis over Jordan Romano, if this was Alek Manoah's most impressive start so far, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s game-tying home run. YES Network's Ken Singleton previews the […]
Pinstripe Pod: A NY Yankees Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees taking the first two games against the Rays. They discuss Gerrit Cole's dominance, being right behind the Red Sox in the standings, Gary Sanchez's bat, Yankees Twitter, Ken Singleton's return to the booth and a few Bob Sheppard impressions. Former Yankees DH and author Ron Blomberg then joins the show. Blomberg talks about his new book “The Captain and Me," memories with Thurman Munson and the best NY Jewish delis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ken Singleton is a professor at Stanford University - Graduate School of Business. Through a glamorous 30-year career in academia, he has contributed significantly to development finance and economics in distinguished teaching, research and advisory roles. Today, he mentors and supports Silicon Valley entrepreneurs in building sustainable businesses rooted in social impact through financial technology.Fintech harnesses economic rents due to economic frictions, and share these rents more favorably among users.Financial deepening goes farther than financial inclusion to provide a richer menu of financial services.There is strong economic logic for enhancing or facilitating the aspirations of our neighbors - we are all better off.Non-profit: 1 Grain to 1000 Grains
Pinstripe Pod: A NY Yankees Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees losing two of three games to the Rays. They discuss the team's struggles, Tampa owning the Yanks, Rougned Odor's start and Jake catching a home run ball Saturday at the Mets game and not throwing it back. YES Network Yankees broadcaster Ken Singleton then joins the show. Singleton talks about this being his last year broadcasting, his golf tournament, the current Yankees, his grandson and his cousin Doc Rivers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We discuss the Blue Jays’ roster and lineup announcements ahead of the team’s Opening Day matchup with the New York Yankees. YES Network analyst Ken Singleton discusses his Opening Day memories, and this year’s Yankees team. We also dive into Francisco Lindor’s reported contract extension with the New York Mets. The views and opinions expressed […]
On the March 26 edition of A’s Cast Live, Chris Townsend discussed Chris Bassitt getting the Opening Day Nod for the Athletics (3:55), the East Coast bias against the A’s (12:00) and Gio Gonzalez retiring from baseball (1:17:40). He was joined by Roxy Bernstein (30:30), the new host of Intentional Talk on MLB Network, Stephen Nelson (59:30) and Yankees TV Analyst, Ken Singleton to preview the 2021 season for the Yankees (1:24:35).
Former MLB All-Star and current YES Network announcer Ken Singleton joins Chris Carlin to talk about Hank Aaron's passing and legacy.
Mount Vernon native Ken Singleton reflects upon growing up in Westchester, his professional baseball career and his 25 years in the Yankees broadcast booth on Westchester Talk Radio (westchestertalkradio.com), The Sports Report Episode 5 with host John Marino, produced by Sharc Creative
The last game of the Elite 8 comes down to a battle on 33rd Street in Baltimore; the 5th-seeded Marlins trying to take down the 3-seed, the ’83 O’s. Ken Singleton talks up his ballclub and Josh takes you towards the Final 4. Reminisce, remember and join our growing community by downloading, subscribing and checking out the web site, TheThrowbackLeague.com.
The Bat Around-November 28, 2020- Ken Singleton, Nathan Ruiz, Stan "The Fan" Charles by The Bat Around
Pinstripe Pod: A NY Yankees Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Chris Shearn and Jeff Nelson open the show getting into the Yankees sweeping the Indians to move on to the ALDS. They discuss Gerrit Cole’s strong Game 1 performance, Shane Bieber’s bad outing, the lineup scoring a ton of runs, MLB’s bad decision to start Game 2 in the rain, Gary Sanchez’s surprising offense, Gio Urshela starring in the second game and DJ LeMahieu doing it yet again for the Yankees. In “Nellie’s Nugget,” he tells the story of their 2000 ALDS Game 5 celebration in Oakland. Former All-Star outfielder, World Series champion and Yankees broadcaster Ken Singleton then joins the guys. Singleton discusses the Yankees offense clicking, compares to the ’98 Yankees, Brett Gardner getting starts, Cole boosting the team’s confidence and looking ahead to the ALDS against the Rays.
We give out our top "hot takes" for the NFL season in our Friday Five, make our predictions for Sundays Ravens game and spend Happy Hour with O's legend Ken Singleton.
The Baltimore legend who broadcasts Yankees games had a lot on his mind about our country and sports
Jeff and Kevin re-visit the Blue Jays-Red Sox series where Toronto took three of five games at Fenway, and discuss Teoscar Hernandez’s rib injury. YES baseball analyst Ken Singleton joins the guys as the Jays and Yankees get ready to face each other 10 times before the end of the season, starting with a three-game […]
Mark and Andy tackle a new kind of topic for the 65th installment of the podcast. This time, they're looking for stars from the 1970s who have been forgotten or overlooked. Although some of the players mentioned are not all-time greats, several others deserve serious Hall of Fame consideration. Just as the hosts did, hopefully you too will gain a newfound appreciation for the players they mention, such as Ken Singleton, Wilbur Wood, Dave Cash, and Gene Tenace. The show wraps up with a round of Roll The Stat in which the hosts guess the career on-base percentages of 1970s stalwarts. Listen and let them know who they forgot to forget.
President Trump on Wednesday announced a "surge" of federal law enforcement will be headed to U.S. cities including Chicago and Albuquerque to help combat the uptick of violence and crime across the country. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) joins the 'Rundown' to react to the President's decision. Four months after Opening Day was called off due to the coronavirus, Major League Baseball is set to return tonight. Sure, fans will not be able to be in the stands and some players may be wearing masks, but it's still baseball. Former Baltimore Orioles outfielder and current New York Yankees announcer for the Yes Network, Ken Singleton, discusses what precautions the league is taking to protect players and how this shortened season will be like none other. Plus, commentary by Kat Timpf, co-host of the "Tyrus and Timpf" podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
YES Network's Ken Singleton, SWB RailRiders broadcaster John Sadak, and Art Stapleton of The Record join the show to talk Yankees' surge, Severino's chance, and Big Blue's return.