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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent football game, analyzing team performance, key player statistics, and controversial calls that impacted the game's momentum. They delve into the performances of notable players, particularly focusing on running backs, and engage in a lively debate about the legacies of past NFL stars. The conversation wraps up with reflections on the game's implications for future matchups. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various themes surrounding recent NFL games, focusing on player performances, coaching strategies, and the impact of key players like Saquon Barkley. They reflect on memorable plays from the weekend, the nostalgia for former players, and the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of current coaching staff, particularly Nick Sirianni. The conversation highlights the dynamics of team performance and the expectations placed on players and coaches alike. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the dynamics of upcoming NFL games, coaching strategies, and player performances. The hosts discuss the risks associated with aggressive coaching styles, particularly in relation to Nick Sirianni's decisions. They also touch on the controversial 'tush push' play, highlight standout players, and delve into the implications of recent trades as the NFL trade deadline approaches. The discussion is lively, filled with humor and insights into the current state of the league. In this episode, the hosts discuss recent NFL trades, player injuries, and the upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys. They analyze team performances, share insights on hockey rules, and promote their tailgate events. The conversation culminates in predictions for the highly anticipated Dallas game, emphasizing the rivalry and the importance of a strong performance.
Former St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Xavier Scruggs joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman to discuss battling his ego early on about not playing on the major league level (1:32), the difference in styles between playing for the KBO League and the MLB (9:00), the fight to get opening day tickets in South Korea (23:50) and Scruggs' role as diversity, equity and inclusion consultant for the St. Louis Cardinals (24:53). He also shares his outlook on the Orioles (27:25). Later in the show, Jones and Coleman discuss the Ravens adding Derrick Henry (29:35) and Adam's journey to South Korea for the Padres-Dodgers season-opening game (34:04). They take listener questions about pitcher and hitter results in spring training (40:36). Follow us on X: @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman @kylegoon And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
In this week's episode of "The PBP: Voices of Baseball", Jon "Boog" Sciambi discussed his experience calling Korean baseball games remotely in 2020 and how it may have impacted him being more laid-back on the air since then. 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
In this episode, you'll learn about how Pepero Day is a national popularity test in Korea and why baseball fans buy the chocolate snack, Galaxy phones, or even a fork crane?? to support their favorite teams. This podcast is a narrated version of my weekly email newsletter, Annyeong Ari. Read this week's newsletter to watch a Korean food cooking video, learn more about what I covered in this episode, and leave a comment. If you found my podcast helpful or fun, leave a tip to support my newsletter & podcast! It'll be very much appreciated :D Subscribe to Annyeong Ari email newsletter and get it delivered to your inbox every Friday! *Annyeong Ari podcast will take a break for a while to prepare a new Korean lesson. If you're interested in the lesson, please subscribe to my email newsletter to be the first to know when it starts!
Leave your preconceptions that history is difficult and boring at the door! It's a fun time to look at Korea via the lens of history. Today's Topic: 한국 야구의 역사 (History of Korean Baseball)
In this episode of the “I Am A Champion Show”, the guys dive into the importance of diversity and inclusion in sports. Their guest on this episode is Xavier Scruggs. Xavier is the host of “The Bigs” podcast and is a former major League Player who spent time with the St. Louis Cardinals and the Miami Marlins. He also spent time playing in Korea and multiple Latin countries. Xavier Scruggs is a former MLB player and current ESPN/SiriusXM/MLB.com Analyst. He is passionate about empowering athletes and creators as they transition to life after sports. Xavier spent several seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals and the Miami Marlins and also played in Korea and multiple Latin countries. He joined ESPN this year as a game analyst on Korean Baseball and his role has evolved into him being one of ESPN's top MLB game analysts. Xavier is continuing to grow his profile as a broadcaster and influencer on both traditional and non-traditional media (including TikTok). Check out Xavier's website here https://xoathletes.com/ Follow Xavier on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/xavier_scruggs/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4dathletes/message
Seiya Suzuki is burning it up in his rookie MLB season. Japanese players are making more and more noise with Shohei Ohtani and even NPB league sensation Roki Sasaki. And then there's the KBO - Korean Baseball Organization. Only around for 40 years the KBO was fun to watch during the pandemic season and fans know more about what's going on in both Korean and Japanese baseball more than ever before!
Join me for a conversation with Ricky Meinhold! Ricky was a talented two-sport college athlete, a scout for the St. Louis Cardinals, coached with the New York Mets and now is the director of pitching for the Lotte Giants of the Korean Baseball League. Ricky has a brilliant baseball mind and is one of the hardest working and disciplined guys I know. He opens up about failures, success, and how the path to success doesn't always look the way you imagined. Your loss Mets! Let's go!Instagram - @rmeinholdTwitter - @rmeinholdLotte Giantswww.mykbo.com
In this episode Hyukjun and Keith discuss the start of the baseball season. Episode includes some trivia, and information on all teams in the Korean League.The guys also discuss why baseball in Korea is so much fun compared to Western experiences.Hyukjun makes some predictions and even performs a chant for his favorite player.Enjoy the episode and join our group on Facebook!#korea #kbo #baseball
The Bois hate Rob Manfred and MLB and Korean Baseball is best friend now.
Phil Terrano, VP of Development of Baseball Development for Agency1SportsGroup Finding new talentShort moments between training and being on the field to meet players.How Covid changed time with his client / playersPandemic gave Phil more time with clients to understand what they needHow Phil works with players and the Asian baseball marketKorean and Nippon baseball leaguesGetting up early in the morning and watching KBO gamesDay may start at 6 AM and work to 3 AMNew opportunities for classic Twilight players who still want to play the gameWorking with changes form 40 round draft to a 5 round draft during pandemicMissing draft and going directly to free agent and minor league signingFinding the right opportunity and good fit for the playersTalent that rises up like Wander Franco5 tools players are rare. Recognizing your players strengths"Trouble With The Curve" discovering and representing talentNote to young players "You're Gonna get Found"Keys that Phil looks for in a player, Heart, Passion and Hard Work Recent merger with PrimeTime Sports Group & Agency1SportsGroupSuccess comes by treating clients with respect and finding good hearted and hard working clients
In the season two finale, The Supporting Cast welcomes former Dodger pitcher Chan Ho Park, who was the first Korean-born player and winningest Asian-born pitcher in the history of Major League Baseball. In this episode, Chan Ho speaks about growing up in Gongju, South Korea, and initially playing third base before an encouraging coach convinced him to be a pitcher if he could build "strong legs, and a brave heart." Chan Ho rose to the challenge by sprinting the hills of his childhood street and overcoming the fear of a dark cemetery near his childhood home—a street that is now called "Chan Ho Park Road" and the home now a museum in Chan Ho's honor. Chan Ho also describes first visiting Dodger Stadium in 1992 and despite sitting in the nose bleeds, becoming immediately spellbound by the excitement of the crowd and dreaming he could someday play on that field. Chan Ho had no idea that a little more than two years later, his improbable dream would come true, launching a 17-year Major League career. Chan Ho references childhood coach YoungSae Oh, Dodger owner Peter O'Malley, and Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda as profound life influences.
The trio gets together one final time in the year 2020. They talk about a few NFL topics from the past week, then share their favorite sports moments of the year. From The Last Dance, to Lemon Pepper Lou, to Korean Baseball, enjoy all of the moments that stood out in an obscure year of sports. The group also talks about the best moments of the year for the Sideline Icons Podcast. Enjoy!
This week Ted's Talk is about just getting through these crazy times, and don't feel bad about indulging! Migs shares that he is on edge because he hasn't been able to cuddle with his dog. In ted's Wide World Of Sports we chat about Korean Baseball, the Sounders, and the Mike Tyson fight!Follow us on Twitter: @TheMegaCast 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
This week Ted's Talk is about just getting through these crazy times, and don't feel bad about indulging! Migs shares that he is on edge because he hasn't been able to cuddle with his dog. In ted's Wide World Of Sports we chat about Korean Baseball, the Sounders, and the Mike Tyson fight! Follow us on Twitter: @TheMegaCast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Four teams remain in the Korea Baseball Organization, and WagerTalk handicappers Andrew McInnis and Dave Cokin have plenty of KBO playoff picks and predictions on tap. The KBO playoff format is a little different than traditional American sports. By virtue of having the best regular season record, the NC Dinos are automatically placed into the championship series. The LG Twins will take on the Doosan Bears in a best-of-3 series, with the winner playing the KT Wiz in the semifinals.
Back in New York and living what most would consider a normal life, Josh Herzenberg never really stopped being occupied with baseball. That became apparent one day last year after a long lunch in Manhattan with an old scouting friend, Philip Stringer, and Stringer's co-worker with the Kansas City Royals. “When we left the restaurant, my buddy... The post Korean Baseball Coach Josh Herzenberg Lotte Giants Pitching Coordinator/Quality Control Coach. appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.
In todays podcast former MLB outfielder and current KBO Hanwha Eagle Brandon Barnes joins the show He discusses the decision to take his baseball talents overseas to South Korea and the impact it has had on him and his family. Plus much much more. Stay tuned.
“Chicken Dinner” is a daily sports betting show based out of Chicago. Betting analyst Sam Panayotovich dives inside the markets Monday through Friday with industry experts, bookmakers, bettors, writers and casino executives. Thursday we discussed the NFL returning tonight, teaser strategy, lightning bets, the college football card, Vegas in regulation, Game 7 Unders, more NFL Week 1 and Nate's Korean Baseball nightmares. Thanks to special guest Nate Jacobson (@natejacobson1)! SUBSCRIBE! “Chicken Dinner” on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn and wherever else you listen to your podcasts FOLLOW! @chickenxdinner @spshoot
THE POX and PUSS PODCAST : An Appalachian Trail Thru-Hiker Experience
Back in May, with very few sports on TV, Pox Holiday started recording and watching late-night Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) games on ESPN. After watching a few KBO games, Pox knew he had to contact the only friend he has who has been to a few of these games: past Pox & Puss Podcast guest, Brad! Trust us, once you've watched a KBO game or two, you'll probably have a lot of questions. Questions like, "Why are there so many cheerleaders and DJ's?" or "Is that a 7' tall dinosaur named 'Swole Daddy'?" or "Does everyone there have these dances memorized?" or "Didn't that guy used to play in the United States?" Brad takes time out of his morning to teach us about KBO customs, traditions, and beer delivered on backpacks. Yes folks, it's just a one-off episode about Korean Baseball with two guys who know very little about baseball, and even less about the KBO, but one guy lives in South Korea. This was recorded back in late May 2020, so some information, statistics, our opinions, etc. have changed.
In episode 4 I welcome my first guest, Rob, who runs CPBLStats.com. We chat about baseball in Taiwan, players to watch for in the CPBL, the deformed balls, vacuum cleaner night, and more. I also talk about the return of the MLB, and a couple Korean baseball movies I watched.
Time Stamps: 1:30 - Movies 8:05 - Television 19:10 - Sports 30:30 - Anime 36:03 - Video Games 45:10 - Board Games 48:15 - Comics 53:48 - Podcasts 1:01:45 - Music Join us while we learn about Korean Baseball bat flips, D-Rye’s apocalypse survivor personality, how to pronounce ATLiens, and the most sacrilegious thing you can do while playing Doom Eternal.
With the Major League Baseball season finally set to begin, we take a close look at one of Asia's best professional leagues: the Korea Baseball Organization.
Free Korean baseball pic Dueson Bears v Hanwha Eagles for 07/15/20 Subscribe to my YouTube channel for free daily sports picks. Let’s get this money together #kbo#npb#soccer/nba#mlb#nfl https://mobile.twitter.com/gamblingjunkie1 https://www.pickmonitor.com gamblingjunkie365@gmail.com
Join Gus Sorola, Gavin Free, Barbara Dunkelman, and Adam Kovic as they talk about Korean Baseball, breaking in to Club 33, mispronounciations, and more
In this special episode, Ambassador Mark Lippert and Victor Cha bring together an all-star cast of Korean baseball experts to talk about the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), its games being broadcast live in America on ESPN, and the importance baseball has played in people-to-people relationships between the U.S. and Korea and their alliance.
ProFootball Focus Executive Director of Research, Eric Eager joins Ross & Steve on today's podcast to talk about the season win total lines for the Patriots, Vikings, Texans, & Redskins. Also, Steve comments on the NBA restart, which MLB teams have an advantage/disadvantage with their 60 game schedule just released.
USBets.com Managing Editor Eric Raskin and Senior Analyst John Brennan analyze DraftKings finding a loophole to enter Illinois ASAP, reopening day at Parx Casino in PA, and sports bettors getting the better of MGM on Korean baseball, plus they talk to reporter David Danzis of the Press of Atlantic City about AC's reopening plans, the impact of Gov. Murphy's ban on food and drink, and even Mayor Small's reelection chances. Find us on Twitter @US_Bets or go to USBets.com for more.
Hour four of today's SportsTalk featured John and Vince talking with Knoxville native and Korean Baseball player Chad Bell, your phone calls and more.
Need to know basis, Canada Day, Trivia Tuesday, Which sports league has the best chance to start and finish their season and fans allowed back into the stadiums at Korean Baseball league.
June 29, 2020 - Korean professional baseball has caught the eye of sports-deprived American baseball fans during the coronavirus pandemic. Join us for a conversation about the unique and appealing aspects of Korean baseball, with former MLB and KBO pitcher Chan Ho Park, former manager of the Lotte Giants in Busan Jerry Royster, Yonhap baseball correspondent Jee-Ho Yoo, and former U.S. Ambassadors to Korea and Korean baseball superfans Kathleen Stephens and Mark Lippert. For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/policy-and-corporate-programs/item/1410-korean-baseball-answering-the-call-for-sport-in-the-covid-era-with-chan-ho-park-and-jerry-royster
Hour four of today's SportsTalk featured John and Vince talking with Knoxville native and Korean Baseball player Chad Bell, your phone calls and more.
Hour four of today's SportsTalk featured John and Vince talking with Knoxville native and Korean Baseball player Chad Bell, your phone calls and more.
Gabe Morency on SportsRage talked with Andrew McInnis about his Korean Baseball picks as well as PGA. Gabe also talks about the NBA layout in Orlando and what teams will be competing there and who to keep your eye on. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Your favorite Banterers drink a 19% Alcohol Homemade IPA. Contact us if you want to try it! Papaw lawyers us all about Stocks and Investing. We talk KBO- That's right, we are talking KOREAN BASEBALL! Contact us on Twitter @BBanterCoach, @jethe_o, @BbanterPapaw, and @The_Mattadore Also check out our Youtube Page to watch the Punishments! https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCoH64bYpkMdPLSROHeGxR4w/videos/upload?filter=%5B%5D&sort=%7B%22columnType%22%3A%22date%22%2C%22sortOrder%22%3A%22DESCENDING%22%7D
Gabe Morency on SportsRage is joined by Window Will as they reflect being at the FanDuel Sportsbook. They also talked about returning to Cappers Corner. Window Will shares that he has been betting on Korean Baseball and shared his parlay of the night. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Jeremy raps his way into 32. We touch on the current state of baseball with a short clip from MLB commissioner Rob Manfred. The return of basketball and theory funky playoff format. Our favorite foods and of course, what food to try in Croatia. Last and definitely not least, we make some bets on Korean Baseball games.
Check out Episode 48! Web and Smitt discuss possible reopening of College and Pro sports, Korean Baseball, and a new naming rights deal for the Super Dome.
The boys give an update on their Korean Baseball team, the NC Dinos, and get each other ready for the biggest weekend in months with the German Bundesliga returning. (10:55) A recap of the Michael Jordan documentary, The Last Dance, episodes 7 and 8. They discuss the pressures that came with Jordan compared to today, why or why not he was a good team mate, and Jordan the baseball player. (30:50) We tear apart the ESPN's attempt to make an All-Time NBA players list. Tim Duncan vs Kobe, Steph and KD, was Dame Dolla disrespected, and was Giannis too high? (47:45) Zion was getting PAID while at Duke and we don't see the issue with it. We discuss a way for players to get paid with out great industry knowledge that we pretend to possess. (58:50) An update on the Baseball league in America. July 1st we watch the boys play, fake fans in the stands, and the new format. (1:07:00) 5 For 5 of Alcoholic Drinks. Go to twitter for video @TwoHandTake
Welcome to the first episode of the Tres Hombres podcast. You know those times where you are hanging out with your long time friends, maybe having a few adult beverages, perhaps even by a fire pit or around a bar, and you start telling stories, getting into debates and mostly laughing? Thats this podcast. Three friends swapping opinions and stories about life. In this episode we hit on: Murder Hornets, Disney Island Castaways, Korean Baseball, Alex Jones, Blue Thunder, Street Hawk and more. In our featured segment we debate who the greats fictional athletes of all time are. Thanks for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/treshombrespod/support
Web and Smitt argue over who the Real America's team is and give analysis on Korean Baseball, UFC 249, NFL Schedule and more!!
Virtual Pros become TV Pros as we put together our 24 hour wrestling playlists! PLUS: ASMR discussion, Korean Baseball, Pain Pigs, WWE's new show, How old is too old to Supreme, Pentagon, Unabomb, whatever CAPTURE is, Lo Shirai, Drake's new album and more.
Talking the release of the NFL schedules, Earl Thomas, Giannis' twitter outbreak, and a Korean Baseball update --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hayden-wendell/support
Rob & Sarah reunite via Zoom to catch up on everything from the world of sport including the passing of the legendary Don Shula, Jadeveon & Marshawn's future in Seattle, the return of the UFC and much more. They also review some potential Turd Award nominees, and answer some listener questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 7th Coronavirus Update, A Lincoln Park man was arraigned Wednesday in Wyandotte’s 27th District Court on charges of allegedly spitting at hospital staff members, and Korean Baseball is coming to ESPN.
2:00 - There absolutely no firm plan for MLB in 2020 2:15 - Lost revenue and the impact it will have on Nolan Arenado 2:30 - Dennis Dodd on how some conferences could play college football this season while others don't 2:45 - AFC East QBs have to start stepping up 3:00 - Nearly everything about MJ's career is phenomenal.. So how do you define greatness? 3:15 - What's Trending? 3:30 - Alex Ferrario on why the timetable for hockey is looking tough 3:45 - MJ has been exposed in The Last Dance documentary. What do we want to learn in McGwire and Sosa's documentary? 4:00 - The Gauntlet 4:15 - Let's be real here, MJ had plenty of talent around him 4:30 - There's a reason running backs are not getting paid in the NFL 4:45 - Sports Six Pack 5:00 - Korean Baseball has no fans. That is a strategical issue for players and teams . 5:15 - How risky will MLB teams be with money after COVID-19? 5:30 - The most naturally talented athletes you ever saw. 5:45 - What happened to all the sports powerhouses?
Brice Paterik gives a breakdown of the start of the Korea Baseball Organization, which former Rangers are playing, and which team to cheer for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we talk about current sports news and then debate the NBA's biggest sports busts in a bracket-style tournament to crown the ultimate Bust. Then the Winner of the NBA bracket faces-off with Ryan Leaf from are NFL bracket to see who is the Champion of Champions. Bracket starts 31ish minutes in I honestly was to lazy to figure it out so I'm estimating. Finally, I would say this is one of our worst five podcasts ever. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/badtakesof223/support
Irrational Belief - Scotty sometimes sees someone smile for the first time and he instantly hates them. Irrational Belief - Joe thinks he should eat more pancakes. How do you live like that? Prince William's hair. Picture this: Scotty's wife sleep talking Picture this: Is there any correlation between a Murphy Bed and Murphy's Law? Watching N & S Korean leaders plant a tree together. Kim Jong Un and Moon-jae in
Today on "All Things K-Pop", our DJs talk about the KBO and the Korean Baseball experience. On "Music Flashback" we take a trip to 10 years ago by talking of the hottest songs of the 4th week of March, 2008 taken from ChartKorea.com