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In July 2009, Kevin Mather was on a training ride in the foothills of Los Angeles with a group of friends when he was hit by a truck. A few years later, he would win the wheelchair division of the Los Angeles Marathon and finished second at the 2012 Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. He was encouraged to get into para archery through a friend at Craig Hospital in Colorado and decided to get serious with the sport in 2017. That paid off for Kevin in 2020, when we won the gold medal at the Paralympic Games.
Puck took to Twitter last night and asked, “How many more people who have season tickets to the Mariners have cancelled because they have raised season tickets again despite the team limiting payroll.” Puck got over 100 responses where fans have indeed canceled their season tickets. Puck reads some of the tweets from folks that responded and have canceled their season tickets for the Mariners. Puck looks at the timeline for John Stanton, Kevin Mather and other notable people w/ in the Mariners organization and shares some of the scandals/ incidents that might've presented red flags to how this organization would be run.
Kevin Mather is a Paralympic Archer and gold medalist from Tokyo. Kevin talks to us about his background in multiple sports (ironman triathlon, alpine skiing), his impairment, how he got into para archery and the discipline he brings into being a professional athlete.
In July 2009, Kevin Mather was on a training ride in the foothills of Los Angeles with a group of friends when he was hit by a truck. His athletic pursuits continued on. Like a story in a book, his athletic career went through various chapters. Early on, he focused on competing in marathons, triathlons, and even Ironman competitions. He would finish first in his category at the L.A. Marathon in 2012 and then finished second that year at the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. Afterwards, he would pursue alpine skiing and was a member of the U.S. Paralympic ski team. In 2017, he got serious about archery and would win the gold medal at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
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Troy Bassham and Heather Sumlin spend a few minutes talking to Kevin Mather about his mental game, his journey to discovering archery and how he learned about Mental Management Systems. Watch Kevin compete at the Paralympic Games: https://www.nbcolympics.com/paralympic-games Products/Training mentioned in this video: Performance Analysis Journal: https://mentalmanagement.com/products/performance-analysis-the-ultimate-performance-journal Kevin attended Two Day Individual Mental Management Training with Troy Bassham in our offices in Flower Mound, Texas - to learn more about this training call 972-899-9640 or email info@mentalmanagement.com
PJ Reilly talks with 2020 Paralympic Gold Medalist Kevin Mather Para-Archer after his thrilling performance in Tokyo. Mather also tells some stories throughout his Paralympic travels; describes his journey in competitive archery starting in 2017 to winning gold in 2021; and why he might consider shooting the barebow division at the Lancaster Archery Classic in 2022.
PJ Reilly talks with 2020 Paralympic Gold Medalist Kevin Mather Para-Archer after his thrilling performance in Tokyo. Mather also tells some stories throughout his Paralympic travels; describes his journey in competitive archery starting in 2017 to winning gold in 2021; and why he might consider shooting the barebow division at the Lancaster Archery Classic in 2022.
GRIV and Evan chat with Kevin and go through a little of his history and the story about his winning the first ever individual Recurve gold at the Paralympics
Steve and George talk with Kevin Mather about the journey to his Gold Medal performance at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, and preview the World Archery Championship starting this upcoming weekend in South Dakota. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Podbean.
It's been an up and down few weeks for the Mariners, who have ultimately played pretty well but sit below .500 at 3-5 since the Kendall Graveman trade. After taking two of three from the Rays, all the way from Tampa, Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times joins us to dig into his article regarding the trade and the reaction from inside the team. Ryan provides an inside look at the team on the ground level before and after the trade, and provides context for his story, which has turned out to be one of the major narratives around the Mariners so far this season. We tie it all back to Kevin Mather's preseason comments and dissect whether or not we think these are isolated or endemic issues. We discuss the state of the team, the immediate and long term futures, and what we would do if we had to steer this team to victory. Assorted musings: Katie Griggs Abe Toro Trades that didn't happen Merrifield Berrios Who would the Mariners have traded if the season had gone another way? Would we extend Jerry Dipoto? Would we make personnel changes within the baseball operations department? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Egan of KING 5 joins Jason Puckett to talk about the state of emergency declared for the Olympics and Japan not wanting the games given their COVID issues, the canoe event in the games with local champion Nevin Harrison participating. Revisiting the conversation with Jarred Kelenic and his comments about Kevin Mather and learning to control what he can control better. Crosstalk with Furness.
Hello Lookout Landing! My name is Evan James and I have taken over podcast duties for our dearly departed (to bigger and better things) Matthew Roberson. While I know I can never match his energy and I certainly can't imitate his accents or impressions (RIP “New York Guy”) I hope to bring a unique perspective of my very own. This episode we introduce myself and Addie, our new staff writer who has been doing recaps lately. We have a little state of the union regarding the Mariners, discussing the highs of JP Crawford and the lows of Kyle Lewis's injury. We reminisce about the “Daniel Zamora Era” which marks a fraught time for the Mariners struggling bullpen. We speculate a bit on whom the Mariners might kick the tires on in free agency, despair about the still open wounds inflicted by Kevin Mather, and ultimately ponder the myriad of outcomes for the current rebuild. We wonder why Cal Raleigh hasn't been recalled while marveling at his current hot streak in AAA, and try to understand the Mariners major league catching situation. Lastly, we examine the “Foreign Substance” crisis, and the response from both the MLB and the players most affected. You can find Addie on twitter, and you can find me on Twitter, Youtube, Instagram and through my Website. We're both very excited to be a part of LL, and I hope you guys enjoy our contributions as we move forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jarred Kelenic sent down to Tacoma, if it was the right decision by the M's, how this can/will affect Kelenic. KJR morning show host Chuck Powell joins Softy and Dick to discuss if the Mariners made the right decision with Kelenic, looking at other MLB players who struggled at the beginning of their careers, Kevin Mather comments role in his mental situation, evaluating Kelenic's time at the plate over the last month, Logan Gilbert's starts so far. KJR Day at Lakeland Village next week, Aaron Rodgers not reporting to Packers camp.
Jarred Kelenic sent down to Tacoma, if it was the right decision by the M's, how this can/will affect Kelenic. KJR morning show host Chuck Powell joins Softy and Dick to discuss if the Mariners made the right decision with Kelenic, looking at other MLB players who struggled at the beginning of their careers, Kevin Mather comments role in his mental situation, evaluating Kelenic's time at the plate over the last month, Logan Gilbert's starts so far. KJR Day at Lakeland Village next week, Aaron Rodgers not reporting to Packers camp.
Buster Olney looks back at last night's action before talking with Jeff Passan about the White Sox taking off, Kevin Mather's zoom comments, the upcoming doc on Drew Robinson and what's next for Oakland. Plus, Sarah Langs is back for another Numbers Game and #bleachertweets questions from listeners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buster Olney looks back at last night's action before talking with Jeff Passan about the White Sox taking off, Kevin Mather's zoom comments, the upcoming doc on Drew Robinson and what's next for Oakland. Plus, Sarah Langs is back for another Numbers Game and #bleachertweets questions from listeners.
Yet another video has surfaced of then-Mariners president Kevin Mather saying things that will anger fans. This time it's all about raising prices while blaming the pandemic. Ryan S. Clark joins the show to discuss all things hockey, from the NHL Playoffs getting underway this season, to the continued search for a Kraken head coach. We look further into the playoffs on the Power Play. Something Good is breaking baseball news. Not only is Jarred Kelenic coming up tomorrow, but several sources are reporting that Logan Gilbert will be making his Major League debut as well.
The NFL schedule will be released today at 5pm PT, and of course we'll have coverage right here on KJR. Slickhawk is so excited about the announcement that he's reorganizing his entire day. Even before Kevin Mather's now-infamous Rotary Club video, he was caught on tape making other comments that will upset Mariners fans. Nathan Bishop of Dome and Bedlam uncovered the footage, and we've got the audio. Mather summed up the organization's overall attitude over the last two decades: "We don't care."
The Seattle Kraken have finally signed their first-ever player, an over-ager from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League named Luke Henman. He does his first-ever radio interview as he introduces himself to the hockey fans of the Pacific Northwest. We're still almost three hours away from the official release of the 2021 NFL schedule, but much of it has already leaked out. We run through what we know so far. Texts react to the latest video showing once again how out-of-touch the Mariners organization is with the fans. This one shows Kevin Mather, some time before the Rotary Club incident, talking about raising prices and blaming the pandemic. Softy drops in to let us know what he's hearing about the 2021 Seahawks schedule.
Wazzzuhhh?!?!?! Matthew, Kate, and Mikey huddle around the glowing orb of winning baseball and try not to damage their eyes. The premise of this episode is simple: the Mariners’ record is good, but are the Mariners actually a good team? As many of us laid out in our recent “How much do you believe?” roundtable, the answer is probably no. The Mariners are not a good team. But right now, and maybe even for the rest of the season, they are a fun team! Let’s play a game of Is This Real? Topics include: Taylor Trammell’s strikeout rate This high-wire bullpen act Chaos as a market inefficiency Matthew coins a new term to describe the Mariners’ top three hitters, drawing inspiration from the highest-grossing American film of 1987. The Marmo-Marco early season polarity is discussed, and the gang re-analyzes their preseason predictions. NOTE: Someone in the group had laggy internet at some point, which leads to a couple moments of us talking over each other. Such is life. A sparkling waterfall of listener questions brings up some good points. If the Mariners are around .500 in July, does Kyle Seager stick around until the end? Is Seager leaving after this year even the inevitability we thought it was, or is it possible that Kevin Mather actually had no idea what was going on? If the Mariners keep Kyle, does that mean they can add a Corey? Kate puts her actual flesh on the line in the name of hot takes. Music: “4am - Bay Bridge Music” by Andre Nickatina & Equipto // “Busy” by Jawbreaker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mariners play-by-play broadcaster Dave Sims stops by the Monday Mojo podcast with co-hosts Max Schwabe, Chris Sobba and the producer Evan Baron to talk about the expectations for the Mariners in 2021, why the future is bright, historic calls in the booth and the Kevin Mather situation.
One half of the Baseball and The Law tandem: Lou Schiff returned to The Cardy Show. Lou and I went into detail on a number of things including:• The Kevin Mather saga and how that affects the upcoming CBA negotiations. How bad will this screw the owners in negotiations?• Mickey Callaway. Jared Porter Could they face legal trouble?• Could this lead to trouble for people Callaway has worked for? Including Mark Shapiro. • The Rays/Expos situation. Will that ever come to fruition? If so what will the penalty be for Stewart Sternberg• Expansion Baseball• The Mets. Will they bring it in 2021?• How did the Marlins get into the playoffs?• His relationship with Dave Van Horne. A story that left me with goosebumps.• Toronto Giants sale not going through. You can follow Lou on Twitter @Baseballandlaw. You can purchase Baseball and the Law through Amazon. https://www.amazon.ca/Baseball-Law-Materials-Louis-Schiff/dp/1611635020* Please also note. There is no website Baseballandthelaw.com That was an error on my part. My apologies to the listeners and Lou Schiff.
This week, R.I.P. Doug Wilkerson and Louis Nicks, Tiger Woods was injured in one car accident, Brit read tragedy, alverez defense championship, Naomi Osaka Wins Australian open over Jennifer Brady Ford title, Djokovic wins his third Australian open in a row, Vince Jackson brain will be donated for research, Fernando tatis signed a 14 year 330 million contract, LeBron says he will never stick to sports, JJ watts is a cardinal, Carson Wentz trade, got to be more careful Kevin Mather apologizes and resigns, NBA investigating Jeremy Lin being called coronavirus, somebody tried to rob Dion Sanders, he went crazy, ravens Matthew Judon threatens ESPN reporter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chris and Julio go through the BUSY month of February for the A's. They break down and analyze ever single trade and free agent signing starting with the big acquisition of Elvis Andrus. After that, The Athletic beat writer for the A's Alex Coffey joins the guys to talk about the backup catcher competition that will happen in camp, all the new faces in the bullpen, who the A's new leaders could be in the club house and some East Coast vs West Coast talk. Finally, they discuss the racist and ignorant comments made by Mariners FORMER team President Kevin Mather, how it could affect the team chemistry and why people like that continue to ruin the game and it's popularity.
3-1-21: Max and Ryan react to Kevin Mather's resignation and share their predictions for the National League East.
Here we are again folks. This time we tackle a whole bunch of scandalous topics, beginning with Kevin Mather's comments (1:32), Mickey Callaway being a creep (21:31) and more. Tune in! The Athletic's piece on Callaway being a weirdo: https://theathletic.com/2420251/2021/03/02/indians-mickey-callaway-behavior/ Artwork by Yagami. Go follow him at https://twitter.com/Yagami_216 Follow the Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pinchtalkpod Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6FGpt6L Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pinch-talk-with-mario-pat/id1513494836 Pat's Articles: https://medium.com/@patxellington Mario's Articles: https://mariodegenz.medium.com Pat's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tangible_uno Mario's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeGenZGZ
In the 2 Minute Drill and Stump Daniel you'll find discussions on the NBA logo, Tatis Jr's contract, Tar Heels basketball, the Mariners rebuild and more. Also, Daniel, Justin, and Andrew discuss Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks, as well as the resignation of Seattle Mariners president Kevin Mather. The highlight of the show is high school sports coverage, headlined by undefeated Montesano's football victory over Elma on Friday. Daniel has covered the Bulldogs closely. He gives his thoughts on just how good this team is. Also, Montesano's Jaiden Morrison is named Oly Pen Real Estate Athlete of the Week for her ridiculous goal-scoring streak. Francis peppers the guys with questions in the mailbag.
We talk about the start of Spring Training, Kelenic and Julio, and then get into the big topic. The damage Kevin Mather has done to the Seattle Mariners, the ramifications, and what can be done to come back from it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mariners-mojo/support
Heti történések: Domingo Germán, Jameson Taillon, Aroldis Chapman, Clarke Schmidt, Gerrit Cole, Mike King, Brett Gardner, Justin Wilson, Luis Severino, Greg Allen, Reggie Jackson. MLB Hírek: Tyler Clippard, Scott Kazmir, Shin-Soo-Choo, Albert Pujols, Kevin Mather, Hisashi Iwakuma, Julio Rodriguez, Jarred Kelenic, Logan Gilber, Kyle Seager, Marco Gonzales, Seattle Mariners. Heti témánk: Matthew nevű hallgatónk kíváncsi volt arra, hogy kik a kedvenc Yankees játékosaink, és arra kért minket, hogy állítsuk össze saját csapatainkat. Ennek megfelelően mindhárman megneveztünk a csapat történelméből és jelenéből 5 kezdődobót, 4 cseredobót és posztonként 2-2 játékost, aki az álom csapatunkban mindenképpen szerepelne. Keresd a magyar New York Yankees tartalmakat az alábbi linkeken: New York Yankees Hungary https://www.facebook.com/NewYorkYankeesHungary/ Jenkik Háza Blog jenkikhaza.blogspot.com/
The Podcast is on a roll everyone! We talk Mariners, Kevin Mather, Nomadland, Yuck. Of course, we also talk about My Whole Fish. And a little sneak peek behind the curtain at our new Top Chef podcast.
The Baseball Dorks discuss what we're looking forward to most in Spring Training, the disgraced Kevin Mather and the implications of what he said on the future CBA, the loaded 2022 shortstop free agent class, Kelvin Herrera's retirement, and do an AL West preview. As always, please reach out to us with any questions you would like us to address on the pod!
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This week on the Bat Around, the guys discuss the Orioles first spring games this week and the current and future faces of the Orioles franchise. At 10:20, Stan “The Fan” Charles joins the show to discuss John Means, a Nick Markakis reunion, and Kevin Mather's comments that led to his firing this week. At 10:50, Steve Melewski of MASN joins to talk about possible Orioles rotation combinations, the middle of the infield, and his postgame show on 105.7 the fan. In Orioles banter, Paul and Zack discuss the Orioles state of the rebuild and if the 2018 trades put the team in the best position possible moving forwards. At 11:35, Geoff Arnold of MASN and the Orioles radio network discusses 2021 broadcasts, the center field battle, and the next wave of Orioles talent. That and more on the Bat Around!
Eno, Britt & DVR discuss the value of players being in the 'best shape of their life', Spencer Torkelson's arrival in the Weird Injury Club, and say goodbye to Kevin Mather and hello to a great group of young players on the brink of contributing in Seattle. Rundown3:19 Who Isn't In the Best Shape of His or Her Life Right Now?10:29 What Do the Numbers Say?19:51 Spencer Torkelson Joins the Weird Injury Club (We're All Members)31:02 Goodbye, Kevin Mather. Hello, Great Players En Route to Seattle42:55 Remember Four-Man Rotations?53:07 Lowering IP Floors56:23 The Original Ben Zobrist61:34 February Beer of the MonthFollow Eno on Twitter: @enosarrisFollow Britt on Twitter: @Britt_GhiroliFollow DVR on Twitter: @DerekVanRiperPlease fill out our listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/athleticaudiosurveySubscribe to The Athletic for just $3.99/month to start: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrels Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zach Brazille joins Strom to discuss the bubble teams, state of CBB + who to ride/fade in March. Later, Strom tackles why Kevin Mather must learn from Mark Cuban. Reaction to Tiger Woods car accident. Supported by Bosch Law Firm (https://workcompexperts.com) & Manscaped (https://www.manscaped.com/) – Use Promo Code “Strom” for 20% off and FREE shipping!
Ahoy, mateys! Did ye know ye need a sea captain to navigate the winds at ye olde Riviera Country Club? Did ye know that this is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE to the Mad Hatter? Scotty goes off on the PGA Tour calling for a wind delay on an otherwise perfectly good day. Can't a man just enjoy some golf in the middle of Snowmageddon 2021 in Texas? Russ navigates the crew into a conversation about Name-Image-Likeness in the upcoming EA Sports NCAA football video game. Cruz talks about the Double Daytona weekend, which featured not one, but TWO Joey Logano fails - and which was only mildly affected by precipitation. Dietz minces no words discussing the comments voiced by (former) Mariners president/CEO Kevin Mather up in mostly-rainy Seattle. And all four gents get into a lively discussion about NFL quarterbacks and their coaches getting blown around on a carousel like so much dust in the wind. It's completely, unintentionally the longest show yet, so buckle up or grab a margarita (but not at the same time) and enjoy!
Brandon Tanguma and Dominic Hobson discuss the Tiger Woods accident and whether he'll make a return. Kevin Mather outed himself as an asshole, and the A's get closer to a new stadium. Russel Wilson might be traded, and Kyrie says the Kobe should be the new logo. In wrestling, Miz captures the WWE Championship, what does this mean for Drew McIntyre? AEW signs Paul Wright, and a Dynamite recap. Adam Cole explains his actions on NXT, Karrion Kross takes on Santos Escobar, and much more. Have a question? Send it to CurveballandCS@gmail.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/CurveballsandCS
In the second installment of our season preview series we preview the AL East (23:06). But first we discuss the Kevin Mather comments (2:31), Taijuan Walker to the Mets (10:03), and Aaron gives his advice on how to approach the first two rounds of your fantasy baseball drafts (13:28).
Jerry Dipoto joins Paul Gallant and Michael Bumpus to discuss how the team is moving forward following Kevin Mather's resignation and his thoughts on Jared Kelenic's statements about service time manipulation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We start off with headlines that are filled with retirement news. Following that we try to unwrap the Kevin Mather's speech that has unraveled the Mariners start to Spring Training. That leads us into discussion what the Mariners outfield will look like in 2021. Finally we finish the episode with an in-depth look from Nate into options the Seahawks have while looking for new cornerbacks this off-season.
Ryan and Beau look at the biggest Dodger and MLB storylines of the last couple weeks. Justin Turner is back home. Dave Roberts shockingly speaks kindly of Kenley Jansen. Fernando Tatis Jr.'s extension is a great thing for baseball. The guys highlight a few players to watch this Spring. Plus, the depths of Kevin Mather's idiocy go beyond what people realize and Trevor Bauer is doing Trevor Bauer things.
With the news of growing tensions between Pete Carroll and Russell Wilson, and the Mariners trying to move forward from former President Kevin Mather's recent inflammatory comments, we ask who has the bigger mess to clean up right now? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk six things we're going to be watching for this season, Seattle Mariners president/CEO Kevin Mather resigning for controversial comments about members of the team and organization, the back-and-forth on whether Albert Pujols is retiring following the 2021 season (and a deeper look at his career to date), our top 10 list of second basemen right now, answering your submitted questions including best throwback jerseys, best way to top a hot dog and more! Enjoy! MERCH: the30takepod.com/store
The guys start the show off with a crash, literally, the Tiger Woods car crash. What we know so far and how do we think it plays into the rest of Tigers career. Does he have a career anymore? If he comes back, can he win? We break it all down. Then it's onto What Not To Say As A CEO in MLB starring Kevin Mather. Greg and Paul don't want to waste much breath on him, but talk about how he couldn't be removed quick enough. Nowadays you need to be open to anything and everything and clearly Kevin was not. Next, it's the NBA All Star Game. Who got snubbed is always the discussion and the guys give a few picks to who they feel were shunned. They also give thoughts on wether or not the game should even be played at all. Finally the show wraps up talking about the Carson Wentz trade, but more importantly the fact that Michael Pittman Jr. told Wentz that “Nah, he can't have No.11” was this the right move? Plus, what number would Greg and Paul wear as professionals. That wraps it up until next time. As always don't forget to like and subscribe to us and ALL the great shows at 12oz Sports!
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The new guy, Jaime David Acevedo, joins Matt and Randy to discuss the top news stories of the last week. The trio covers the Domingo Germán situation in camp, the Kevin Mather debacle in Seattle, Gerrit Cole's pointed comments about analytics and labor, and concludes with potential bench construction with the return of Brett Gardner.The podcast is still being recorded remotely. We are operating over Skype, so we apologize in advance for any sound quality issues. We hope you continue to bear with us as internet connections can always be tricky during recording.We hope this gives you some distraction from all the craziness in the world right now.Again, we apologize for any sound quality issues. We're making the most of an inconvenient situation as all of you are. Please don't forget to subscribe to the pod and spread the word.
We keep thinking that we're going to stop. There cannot possibly be anything else the Mariners could do to drag our aged behinds into the seat to yak into a mic for, right? Well, no. Kevin Mather went up like a firework stand in a bone-dry pine forest, the Mariners are (once again) the object of the baseball world's ire and, well, we needed to talk about that. Stick around for a discussion on what fandom means, if we can still really see ourselves as fans in the traditional sense, what the team does from here, some rudimentary Q&A, and a whole lot more. This community and your listenership are the only thing that keep us going through all this, so thank you. Feel free to rate us and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. We are grateful for you. (Music Credits: The Menzingers, Billie Eilish, Green Lung)
Andy and Mikey discuss the recent news of disgraced Mariners president and CEO Kevin Mather, following his incendiary comments related to players, ranging from service time manipulation to overt racism.
Bradford William Davis, columnist for the New York Daily News and host of the Baseball Prospectus Five and Dive podcast joins the show to grade the Mets offseason (00:55), dissect Noah Syndergaard and Marcus Stroman dunking on Trevor Bauer (7:24), and breakdown everything wrong with the Kevin Mather debacle (18:18). Later, Bradford talks about his recent article highlighting Jerry Manuel and his quest to infuse more African-American players and fans into baseball (33:00), as well as MLB's lack of action around championing social justice issues in America (42:02). Finally, Bradford discusses the expectations of journalists and the Daily News Union. Follow us on Twitter @HeyBuddyPod Guest: Bradford William Davis @_beewilly Ex-Mets manager Jerry Manuel still believes in a better Major League Baseball
The latest episode of The Jacobin Sports Show welcomes Eno Sarris of The Athletic to discuss the Fernando Tatis Jr. contract from both the Padres' and player's perspective, how analytics impact teams' development and financial decisions, Kevin Mather's ignoble end in Seattle, just how good the Dodgers are, and weird sandwiches. Matthew and Jonah also debate some Hall of Fame standards, learn some of the more colorful names current teams almost went by, and close with a little Serena Williams and Tiger Woods talk. Eno Sarris covers baseball analytics for The Athletic. He's written for FanGraphs, ESPN, Fox and MLB.com, edited a children's coloring book and enjoys good beer. You can follow him @enosarris. Follow the Jacobin Sports Show on Twitter: @JacobinSports Email us: jacobinsports@gmail.com
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First the guys briefly discuss Tiger Woods news before diving in to the Kevin Mather situation and overall baseball thoughts. They recap the NBA All-Star teams, as the full teams were announced today. Some NFL chatter about Wentz and Watt, then more Celtics ranting and raving as the Celtics continue their dive into mediocrity. The show closes with fan favorite segment Buy or Sell, favorite 21st century TV shows (by category), more 10 Second Takes, and a segment called A Trot to Remember. Send your mailbag questions to parkinglotreport@gmail.com! Tom: Twitter, Instagram John: Twitter, Instagram Intro and Outro Music Found Here
Paul ponders whether some of the recent tension stemming from Kevin Mather's comments could be resolved by bringing Kelenic up this season. Plus, M's insider Shannon Drayer joins him to explain why she doesn't believe Kelenic's service time is being manipulated. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrés Espinoza, César Sequera Ramos y Alejandro Villegas repasan la actualidad de los venezolanos en los campamentos de primavera en Florida y Arizona, y repasan el escándalo alrededor de los Marineros de Seattle y su ex presidente, CEO y dueño minoritario, Kevin Mather, quien con sus comentarios, destapó varios secretos a voces dentro de las gerencias de MLB. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This morning Mariners GM Jerry Dipoto spoke with Chuck and Buck on KJR about Kevin Mather's comments, and whether or not players like Jarred Kelenic and Logan Gilbert have been kept in the minors intentionally to save money. If you haven't heard the audio, we play the highlights and get Ian's response. One half of the morning show Chuck Powell joins the show to share his reaction to the interview, and we find out if Jarred Kelenic really is ready to come up. Texts weigh in on everything we've discussed today at 49451. Dick Fain drops in before the afternoon show.
Jakob looks back over the offseason and gives the low-down on all of the moves that were made in the offseason and what they mean heading into spring training. With players arriving in Florida for big league camp, David and Jakob lay down some predictions about Spring Training performances. Then a new segment called Big League News where they each bring in a major story from around the league. This week David tells us about MLB's plan to deaden the baseball and Jakob regales us with the tale of Kevin Mather, former CEO and president of the Seattle Mariners and his downfall at the Rotary Club.
Spencer talks about Tiger Woods' car crash and the improper social media reaction that followed. NBA All-Stars and Snubs. Celtics, Knicks and Nets. Carolina Panthers QB Prediction. Other Notes- Pau Gasol, Saudi Cup Horse Race, Kevin Mather, Amy Palcic.
Spring is here! Spring is here! Hope springs eternal with the arrival of spring training. Whether it's the promise of a championship season, or maybe just finishing at .500, we all can hope with the arrival of spring that things can return a little more to normal. Albert Pujols teased retirement this week. How does his career stack up to some of the best and what might his next steps be? This week's winner of the Marge Schott Memorial Award for Terrible Executive goes to former Seattle Mariner President and CEO Kevin Mather after he said the quiet part out loud about manipulating service time and made some racist comments about foreign players. Baseball needs to be better than this. We missed this being off last week, but HOLY COW, Fernando Tatis Jr. got paid! And what's going on in Oakland? This Week's Simpsonrama Episodes of the week: Cape Feare (Ben), Grade School Confidential (Jacob)
We reckon with the fallout from former M’s president and CEO Kevin Mather’s offensive comments to the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club that led to his resignation and wrap up Lil Woody’s Seattle Burger Month offerings. Contents sponsored by Pagliacci Pizza … Continue reading →
On our Gayle Sayers Episode, we recap the things we lost in our last recording with the Bucks winning two games in a row (now three), Andrew puts in a bid to take over the Mariners after Kevin Mather decides to shoot his mouth off at a rotary club meeting, and we talk the Brewers signings. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Among other topics, we spent a lot of time talking about the statement made by former Mariners president Kevin Mather and the situation in New York regarding Domingo Germán. Best wishes to Tiger Woods on a full recovery!
Seattle has not seen an MLB postseason for 20 years, thanks in part to incompetent executives like Kevin Mather, who put his foot in his mouth this week.Meanwhile Clayton Kershaw is making a case to be the greatest Los Angeles Dodger of all time.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 5! The guys break down former Mariners CEO, Kevin Mather's comments, talk Tatis' record deal, and the hilarious twitter beef between Bauer and the Mets pitching staff. Support the pod: https://anchor.fm/casey-honigbaum/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infielddirt/support
Seattle Mariners President and CEO Kevin Mather is now former Seattle Mariners President and CEO Kevin Mather, having resigned on Monday in regards to a video that surfaced online that featured him badmouthing Mariners players, some of which was incredibly insensitive. D.C. talks a little bit about what he said, and reads comments made by Major League Baseball and M's Chairman John Stanton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, the hosts of one of Blaze Radio's best shows dive right into delivering news and their thoughts on the signing of the For The People Act (Vaughan). We also go over a morbid milestone and an update on how expensive Texas freezing over has already gotten for its residents with Gideon. We wrap up the news with some talk about the good work Bico, a narcotics detection dog, did earlier this month in Cincinati (Kirsten). Vaughan kicks off entertainment by filling us in on Bobby Shmurda's release from prison and what led up to it. This part of the show ends with news of the end of an era (listen to find out which one). As always, Nicole and Vaughan take the lead on sports. Find out all about how the NFL apparently trades with packs of gum and popsicle sticks, what was said in a leaked video of the Mariners' president, Kevin Mather, and which ASU sports are cursed. This jam-packed segment also includes good news about the Suns -- some of it even related to one of our hosts! We finish the episode discussing the excellence Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic have been serving up in pro tennis. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking. You can also find us on Anchor, or wherever you get podcasts! This episode was recorded on February 22, 2021.
Marc Griffin et Alain Usereau parlent du nouveau contrat du joueur vedette des Padres, Fernando Tatis Jr., des nouveaux protocoles pour la saison à venir, des propos controversés de l'ancien président des Mariners, Kevin Mather, ainsi que toute l'actualité dans le monde du baseball.
Justin Riebman fills in for Erik Johnsen and talks about Seattle Mariners president and CEO Kevin Mather resigning, Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin has tested positive for COVID-19, The Minnesota Timberwolves firing coach Ryan Saunders, and New Jersey Governor Phill Murphy allowing fans into sporting events with limited capacity starting March 1.
Did the past 48 hours shifted your confidence on the Mariners direction moving forward? Paul explains why it shouldn't have. Plus, the Groz joins the show to discuss his thoughts on how the Mariners handled the Kevin Mather situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ariel Epstein and Jared Smith are back to give you all the information you need to make it a profitable day in the wager world. Ariel and Jared take a hard look at the AL West with the Mariners President and CEO Kevin Mather stepping down. They also dive in the NFL futures market in their “Market Movers” segment as they analyze how the odds have shifted. Plus, David Bearman, ESPN Deputy Betting Editor, joins to preview the WGC Workday Championship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blue Wire's Chase Thomas is joined by Fangraphs' Jon Tayler to talk about the Athletics signing Rosenthal and Moreland, the Braves adding depth in Jake Lamb, Brett Gardner reaching top-20 in WAR for the Yankees, the Kevin Mather mess in Seattle, the Fernando Tatis Jr. extension and what to make of the 2021 Seattle Mariners in the AL West. More about The Chase Thomas Podcast: About the Show The Chase Thomas Podcast On Patreon The Chase Thomas Podcast on Instagram The Chase Thomas Podcast on Twitter The Chase Thomas Podcast on Facebook The Chase Thomas Podcast on YouTube
With yesterday's John Stanton press conference, we didn't have a chance to hear from you on the text line, and boy did you have a lot to say. Today we dedicate the first segment of the 2:00 (plus our normal segment) to your reactions. It's not all Kevin Mather today. Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football Focus discusses the grades of the Seahawks' two biggest free agents, Chris Carson and KJ Wright. Dick Fain stops by to answer the question, what is the mal equivalent of Karen. Is it Kevin?
Now that Kevin Mather is out as president, we are trying to figure out where the M's go from here. He is still a minority owner of the team, but can he be forced out? Opening the team up for anti-trust issues means there might be an out. Yesterday we heard from John Stanton, which to be honest left a lot to be desired. Today, we hear from Jerry Dipoto, Scott Servais, and Marco Gonzales on all of this. Let's talk some hockey with the Daily Power Play. Cougar players are shoveling snow. It's today's Something Good.
Jake breaks down Kevin Mathers' disgusting zoom conference, the Timberwolves weird coaching maneuver and the Nets' championship candidacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cubs lose an outfielder, and a Mariners official says the quet part out loud. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-huwe/support
Today Ferrall talks about the Nets dominating their west coast trip, Harden says team is playing good ball right now, Marcus Smart out through the all-star break, Fred VanVleet believes he should be an all star, Embiid says he's unguardable, Timberwolves fire Ryan Saunders, Julius Randle has career high numbers, Knicks trying to lure Bradley Beal to NYK, Jamal Murray says team will turn it on in the playoffs, Green ejected after a double tech, Panthers preparing to make a run at DeShaun Watson, teams may think Zach Wilson is better that Trevor Lawrence, NFL salary caps, Tiger not sure he'll be ready for the Masters, Derrick Lewis KO's Blaydes, Lake Tahoe games this weekend, Panarin takes leave of absence from Rangers, Juwan Howard proud of his team, Kevin Mather resigns from Mariners, and more! Plus, JT The Brick joins the show to talk about the games at Lake Tahoe!
Today Ferrall talks about the Nets dominating their west coast trip, Harden says team is playing good ball right now, Marcus Smart out through the all-star break, Fred VanVleet believes he should be an all star, Embiid says he's unguardable, Timberwolves fire Ryan Saunders, Julius Randle has career high numbers, Knicks trying to lure Bradley Beal to NYK, Jamal Murray says team will turn it on in the playoffs, Green ejected after a double tech, Panthers preparing to make a run at DeShaun Watson, teams may think Zach Wilson is better that Trevor Lawrence, NFL salary caps, Tiger not sure he'll be ready for the Masters, Derrick Lewis KO's Blaydes, Lake Tahoe games this weekend, Panarin takes leave of absence from Rangers, Juwan Howard proud of his team, Kevin Mather resigns from Mariners, and more! Plus, Cousin Sal is on to talk about the latest from all the leagues
After a series of mishaps (which is appropriate for this organization), John Stanton finally speaks with the Seattle sports media about the developments over the past 24 hours surrounding the Kevin Mather story. Did this do anything to help resolve the situation?
Breaking news to start the show: Kevin Mather has resigned as president of the Mariners organization just a day after a video surfaced of Mather speaking openly about things he shouldn't have, and angering just about everyone. Where do the Mariners go from here, and what will it take to get you as a fan back on board? Chris Crawford and Nathan Bishop, two fans who cover the team, join the show for a round table discussion about the state of the M's.
Happy Monday everyone! Today's episode we will be covering NFL Franchise Tagging that begins tomorrow February, 23rd 2021, the Cubs stars entering Spring Training in Arizona and former CEO and President Kevin Mather's comments that got him fired from the Seattle Mariners! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Paul discusses comments made by Mariners president Kevin Mather in a Zoom call that have sparked backlash. How do the Mariners and their players get on the same page after this and move forward? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.