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This week, Scotty Wazz looks at some of the season's ending for the Maryland college squads, while Stevenson and Navy's Men, as well as Navy and Maryland's Women prep for their playoffs this weekend. Also, Johns Hopkins wins one of the ACCHL D3 Titles.
This week, Jon and Scott talk about the two fantastic gold medal games leading to double gold for the USA, the newest NCAA D1 team is about to be announced, and Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey joins to talk about the recent Penguins/Avalanche trade and the next destination for Nazem Kadri.
Kabelfähnchen in der automatisierten Kabelkennzeichnung Das Unternehmen Schärer & Kunz ist seit Jahrzehnten Partner der Industrie für professionelle Kennzeichnungslösungen mit technischer Tiefe, Beratungskompetenz und gelebter Servicementalität. Gemeinsam mit Brady entstehen Lösungen, die nicht nur funktionieren, sondern Produktionsprozesse messbar effizienter machen. Was Sie in dieser Folge erfahren:In welchen Branchen Kabelfähnchen besonders häufig eingesetzt werden – von Automotive über Medizintechnik bis DatacenterWarum 2D-Barcodes und größere Druckflächen neue Möglichkeiten der Rückverfolgbarkeit schaffenWelche rechtlichen Anforderungen und Dokumentationspflichten Kabelfähnchen erfüllen könnenUnterschiede zwischen A5500 (Flaktor) und Flagmaker – Halbautomatisierung vs. hohe VerarbeitungsgeschwindigkeitWelche Materialien sich für Indoor-, Outdoor- oder temporäre Prozesskennzeichnung eignenWie RFID bereits erfolgreich in Kabelfähnchen integriert wirdWelche Finanzierungs- und Leasingmodelle den Einstieg in automatisierte Lösungen erleichternDie Gesprächspartner im Podcast: Gast: Uli Wenzel, Brady – Spezialist für Kabelkennzeichnung & Projektlösungen Gast: Steffen Wagner, Schärer & Kunz GmbH – Vertrieb & Beratung Kabelkennzeichnung Host: Lorenz Huber, Schärer & Kunz GmbH Links & Ressourcen zur Folge:Brady Europe: www.brady.euSchärer & Kunz GmbH (Deutschland): www.schaererkunz.de Schärer & Kunz AG (Schweiz): www.schaererkunz.chSie haben Fragen oder benötigen Unterstützung?Unsere sechs Brady-DACH Official Platinum Partner stehen Ihnen jederzeit mit Beratung, Antworten und praxisnahen Lösungen zur Seite:• Fölting Industriekennzeichnungen – Tibor Föltig
On this week’s offseason edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob is joined by longtime MLB writer and author Ken Davidoff for a lengthy baseball conversation. During the interview, Davidoff discusses his new book (101 Lessons From The Dugout), the likelihood that we see work stoppage at the end of the upcoming season, why so MLB owners seem hell-bent on instituting a salary cap, what it's going to take for the New York Mets to turn their high-priced roster into actual winners, why the New York Yankees had such a quiet offseason, and much more! Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- Tony Clark out at MLBPA amid scandal- “Not elite”: Bryce Harper responds- Nick Castellanos released- Zac Gallen back with the D-Backs- Jazz Chisholm: “the next 50-50” guy- Mike Trout moving back to CF- Roman Anthony to play for Team USA- Tigers release new alternate uniformsListen/watch: https://bio.link/threeohtakeFollow us!FB: https://www.facebook.com/threeohtakeIG: https://www.instagram.com/threeohtakeTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@threeohtakeX: https://twitter.com/kylecorwintakes“THREEOHTAKE” for 10% off your Chinook Seedery order: https://www.chinookseedery.com/discount/THREEOHTAKE"THREEOHTAKE" for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.com/
Former Royals GM Dayton Moore Talks MLB Lockout Possibilities full 1285 Fri, 20 Feb 2026 14:49:39 +0000 hFUvRJLqYkRLkuy1ywIxbC6LCaIHGOnY mlb,kansas city royals,lockout,daytom moore,sports Fescoe & Dusty mlb,kansas city royals,lockout,daytom moore,sports Former Royals GM Dayton Moore Talks MLB Lockout Possibilities Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcast
This week, Scotty Wazz reviews the Crabpot Tournament in Annapolis and looks at the playoffs coming up for the MAC teams in Stevenson and Hood.
Join Harrison and Nick as they talk Tony Clark stepping down from the MLBPA and who they elected to take his place and what that means for the impending Lockout. They will also discuss National League "What Ifs" that may or may not have had Hall of Fame Potential. Also, "Chris Bermanisms" Trivia!!! Come be a part of the only baseball show online where YOU can become part of the show!!
The Knicks begin the 2nd half, Morash vs America, and much more
Cody and Vince break down a massive week as Spring Training officially gets underway: First full squad workout First Cactus League game vs Angels this Saturday Max Muncy signs another extension — 4th since joining LA Blake Snell & Brusdar Graterol slow-played for Opening Day Tommy Edman starting the year on the IL And that means… Who wins the 2B battle? Hyeseong Kim vs. Alex Freeland — with one likely platooning with Miguel Rojas. Plus: Alex Vesia returns, strikes out Ohtani in Live BP and lets out a huge “Yeah!” Walker Buehler signs minor league deal with the Padres Kiké Hernández and Evan Phillips re-signed ️ Lockout talk brewing? Owners vs Owners? Spring is here. The roster is shifting. And the storylines are already heating up. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Willard and Dibs react to comments by MLB pitcher Chris Bassitt and wonder if a salary cap is necessary for baseball and if a lockout is heading our way.
This week, the boys talk about the craziness of the Olympics, Jonny going to Beach Hockey Tournaments, and junior hockey chair throwing. Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey talks about the viewership of hockey post-Olympics and Brandon Bussi's new contract.
With Tony Clark resigning from his position as MLBPA, baseball fans better start prepping for the impending lockout. Is there anything that could change that fortune? Then, Ryan Cochran-Siegle joins the show after winning a silver medal in the Men's Super-G at the Milan Olympics. And, the US Men's hockey team and Canada seem to be on a crash course, but don't overlook the next game against Sweden.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to Major League Baseball Players Association executive director Tony Clark resigning yesterday after an internal investigation revealed that he had an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, and explain why they think the MLBPA losing Tony Clark means that MLB is that much closer to a lockout in 2027.
This week, Scotty Wazz reviews the wild weekend the Maryland Black Bears had in their sweep over the Northeast Generals.
https://jo.my/pde2pqTool and Machine HazardsHand safety is one of those things people assume they've “got.” Until a quick job turns into a bandage, a pinch, or a scary near-miss with moving parts. Week 3 focuses on tool and machine hazards. Cuts, pinches, and caught-in hazards don't always come from big mistakes. They come from small shortcuts. A dull blade. A missing guard. A jam you “just want to clear real quick.”Think about how often your hands are at risk. Box cutters. Strapping tools. Conveyor points. Pallet jacks. Dock plates. Even a simple drill can bite when it binds. Hands heal slowly, and grip strength matters at work and at home. So let's keep your fingers where they belong. Attached. Working. Pain-free.Quick ways to prevent cuts, pinches, and caught-in injuriesHere are a few tips to assist you with hand safety around tools and machines:Use the tool as intended.No screwdriver as a chisel. No knife as a pry bar. Tools slip when they're doing the wrong job. That's when the blade finds your hand instead of the box.Keep tools in good shape, or tag them out.Dull blades take more force. Loose handles twist. Worn grips slide. If it's damaged, don't “make it work.” Swap it out. Report it. Simple fix. Big payoff.Keep hands out of pinch points and moving parts.If it rolls, spins, pulls, or cycles, it can grab you. Use push sticks, clamps, or the right handling points. If you can see a gap closing, don't test it with your fingers.Lockout/tagout before clearing a jam or servicing equipment.“Off” isn't the same as “safe.” Stored energy, gravity, or an auto-start can bring a machine back to life. Take the extra minute. Control the energy. That's not a suggestion. That's a safety rule.Use guards and barriers every time. Don't bypass them.Guards are there because someone would have been hurt without them. If a guard doesn't fit right or slows down the job, call it out. Fix the root issue. Don't remove the protection.As always, these are potential tips. Please follow the rules and regulations of your specific facility.Make hand safety part of how the job feels.A solid safety culture means we notice the little things before they bite. You can often feel a hazard coming. The tool doesn't sit right. The machine sounds off. The jam keeps happening. Listen to that.Take a quick pause before you reach in. Ask yourself, “If this moves right now, where does my hand go?” Build that habit, and it becomes automatic. If you see someone about to make a risky reach, speak up. A quick callout can save weeks of recovery.Thank you for joining another episode of Warehouse Safety Tips.Until we meet next time - have a great week, and STAY SAFE!#Safety #SafetyCulture #StaySafe #SafetyFirst #StayAlert #HandSafety #CaughtInHazards #PinchPointSafety #CutPrevention #ToolSafety #MachineGuarding #LockoutTagout #MaterialHandlingSafety #NearMissPrevention
The guys discuss why Tony Cark's resignation from the MLBPA make things even worse for the potential MLB lockout next year.
Tony Clark stepping down from his role with the MLB Players Association has made things even more complicated ahead of next years CBA negotiations.
With Spring Training games around the corner, Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker are back to their daily schedule! They start with Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s comments about being 'happier' this season, whether the Jays are better this year than last year — even without Bo Bichette, and where the Jays stand in a much-improved American League. Then, they discuss the biggest camp storylines for the Jays, including where Kazuma Okamoto will line up, whether the number of Jays in the World Baseball Classic is cause for concern, and if Jesús Sánchez fits as a clean-up hitter. Later, ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan (32:02) stops by to discuss what Tony Clark's recent resignation as MLBPA executive director means for upcoming MLB CBA talks and why players should be concerned about an impending lockout.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
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This week, Scotty Wazz talks about the big run the Maryland Men put on at the ACC Playoffs, Stevenson Men and Women have the same results against the same rival schools, and Navy and Towson Men tune up for the Crabpot.
Francisco Lindor's surgery timeline has Mets fans doing calendar math as Opening Day approaches. If he is not ready, Carlos Mendoza finally lays out the emergency shortstop options, and we ask the obvious question: why not just bring back Jose Iglesias on a low-risk deal? Plus: a caller's looming 2027 lockout fears, a winter classic edition of “Cinco de Luncho” ranking New York teams closest to a title, and a new MLB rule aimed at keeping base coaches in the box to curb sign-stealing angles.
This week, Scotty Wazz talks about the Black Bears sweep over Johnstown while they await Northeast this coming weekend. Also, hear from head coach Clint Mylymok, forwards Harrison Smith, Owen Drury, Trey Hinton, Josh Frenette, and defenseman Will Esterbrooks.
This week, the boys discuss the Olympics getting started up, Gavin McKenna getting the major charge dropped, and Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey talks about Seattle going after Artemi Panarin and getting denied.
Mike answers your emails. Send an email to MikeFrancesaPodcast@gmail.com. He takes emails today on the Giants schedule, the Jets coaching staff and the WBC. 01:20 Giants Schedule 03:55 Developing Jaxson Dart 07:20 Judge Impacted by Lockout? 12:30 Excitement for WBC
The Crayola Experience in Plano was closed on Monday at The Shops at Willow Bend amid challenges at the mall and speculation about the Dallas Stars considering the site. In other news, American Airlines' flight attendants have voted no confidence in the leadership of CEO Robert Isom, the first time they have taken such an action against a sitting chief executive in its nearly 50-year history; a program designed to get district support staff members trained and certified as teachers is one of several creative solutions districts across Texas have had to adopt recently. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Scotty Wazz talks about the frantic schedule that the Stevenson Men and Maryland Men had, while the I-70 Showdown between the Stevenson and Hood Women took place. Also, a look at Navy and Towson as playoffs and Crabpot draw near.
More signs of a lockout loom as spring training approaches. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
More signs of a lockout loom as spring training approaches. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, the boys talk about the craziness with the Gavin McKenna pub fight, Barry Trotz stepping down as Nashville GM, and an outdoor goalie fight. Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey talks about Artemi Panarin going to LA, what the Devils are doing, and what's next for Nashville.
This week, Scotty Wazz talks about the Maryland Black Bears getting three of four points against Maine, while getting ready for Johnstown this weekend. Also, hear from assistant coach Russell Smith, defensemen Daniel Johnson and Cole Peters, and forwards Brady Anes and Jaden Sikura.
Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week, Scotty Wazz talks about how the Stevenson Men, Hood Women, and Navy Women all stayed hot on the cold weekend, while also tackling the tough match-ups for Navy's Men and Stevenson's Women.
In this informative episode, Bryan and Bert dive deep into gas appliance safety and combustion analysis from the unique perspective of Florida HVAC technicians. While they humorously acknowledge that Florida's mild winters mean they don't work on gas furnaces daily, they make a compelling case that this actually makes their training even more critical. When technicians only encounter gas appliances occasionally, the stakes are higher—which is why they've developed rigorous protocols to ensure safety every single time. The conversation covers everything from the basics of gas leak detection to the nuances of carbon monoxide monitoring, combustion air zones, and proper venting. Bryan and Bert share real-world stories of dangerous situations they've encountered, from exploding pool heaters to improperly capped gas lines at vacation rentals. Their approach emphasizes that every gas leak is your problem when you're on site, regardless of why you were originally called out. This episode is packed with practical wisdom for both seasoned professionals working in gas-heavy markets and those who encounter these systems less frequently. Throughout the discussion, the hosts stress fundamental safety principles that apply across all markets: using your nose to detect leaks, understanding the difference between unspent gas and carbon monoxide, ensuring proper combustion air zones, and never ignoring warning signs like delayed ignition or flame rollout. They also tackle common misconceptions about equipment like flexible gas connectors, orphaned water heaters, and the real risks of cracked heat exchangers. The conversation wraps up with important reminders about company lockout/tagout procedures, the critical importance of low-level carbon monoxide detectors, and the tools every technician should carry. Bryan and Bert's candid, no-nonsense approach makes complex safety topics accessible while never losing sight of how serious the consequences can be when gas work goes wrong. Topics Covered Gas leak detection and response protocols - Why every gas leak on site becomes your responsibility, using your nose as the first line of defense, and never leaving a leak for someone else to fix Carbon monoxide safety and monitoring - Understanding CO as a combustion byproduct, the limitations of standard UL-rated detectors, and the critical importance of low-level CO monitors Combustion air zones and depressurization - Identifying risks from sealed spaces, return air leaks, exhaust fans, and other equipment that can create dangerous negative pressure Delayed ignition and flame rollout - Recognizing warning signs, understanding causes, and why you should never ignore scorched wires or tripped rollout switches Proper gas line assembly and materials - Selecting appropriate materials for different environments, avoiding flexible connector failures, and ensuring proper sizing Combustion analysis fundamentals - Measuring CO levels in the flue, targeting air-free CO under 100 ppm, and understanding when adjustments are needed Natural draft vs. induced draft systems - Differences in safety considerations, orphaned water heaters, and the myth of oversized flue pipes Venting requirements and back drafting - Identifying improper venting, looking for evidence of back draft on water heaters, and ensuring proper flue design Gas pressure testing and adjustment - When to adjust and when not to, reading data tags, and understanding that most flame problems are air-related, not gas pressure Cracked heat exchangers in context - Why they're less common in warm climates, the role of proper airflow, and focusing on actual safety risks vs. edge cases Tools and equipment recommendations - Combustion analyzers, personal protective CO detectors, combustible gas detectors, precision manometers, and low-level CO alarms Lockout/tagout procedures - Following company protocols, communicating clearly with customers, and balancing safety requirements with homeowner autonomy Have a question that you want us to answer on the podcast? Submit your questions at https://www.speakpipe.com/hvacschool. Purchase your tickets or learn more about the 7th Annual HVACR Training Symposium at https://hvacrschool.com/symposium. Subscribe to our podcast on your iPhone or Android. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Check out our handy calculators here or on the HVAC School Mobile App for Apple and Android.
Guests: Toronto Star baseball columnist Gregor Chisholm, former New York Post baseball columnist, now journalism professor and author Ken Davidoff This week in Deep Left Field, we talk labour. Baseball's Collective Bargaining Agreement expires this year and the stage is set for another off-season lockout, just like we saw five years ago. There's no question that the 2026 season will be played, but questions about 2027 loom large and we have convened a Deep Left Field panel to try to answer them. What do the owners want? What about the players? How united is each side? Will there be a work stoppage - the first since the 1994 strike - that delays the start of the 2027 season or worse? My Blue Jays beat partner Gregor Chisholm and longtime Yankees' columnist Ken Davidoff, author of the new book "101 Lessons From The Dugout" join me and we try to figure things out. All this, plus your thoughts and questions in the mailbag at deepleftfield@thestar.ca!
This week, Scotty Wazz talks about the Maryland Black Bears split in Northeast and tries to talk some off the ledge. Also, hear from Brennan Churchill, Brayden Wade, Jaden Sikura, Sam Osei, and Anthony Pellitteri.
This week, the boys talk about Craig Berube's head bruise, the Bridgeport Islanders moving, and the escape from the New York Rangers. Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey joins to talk about the Islanders making moves, the Devils trying to find their way, and the lack of highly touted goalies.
NSW Premier Chris Minns joins Maroon, Millie and Hindy on Triple M Rush Hour for a wide-ranging conversation on some of the state’s most pressing issues. The team reflect on the aftermath of the Bondi attack, honouring the heroes and first responders who stepped up in the face of tragedy. They also discuss the rise of protests across Australia, with Minns sharing his concerns about escalating tensions. Plus, with NSW lockout laws officially coming to an end, the Premier explains what it means for nightlife, safety, and the future of the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Scotty Wazz will go over the Stevenson Men and Hood Women squads sweeping their weekend, while the Stevenson women build momentum off their first win of the season. Navy Men are back in action, while Towson splits with GMU.
As we continue in the second hour, Matt Pauley talks on the Dodgers and other big market teams being able to spend more than the rest of the league, how hard the owners will fight for a salary cap, and the odds of seeing a lockout before the 2027 season. We are then joined by Dani Wexelman, of MLB Network and Sirius XM radio, as well as SNY to discuss major news and notes from this baseball offseason.
This week, the boys talk about the letter Chris Drury put out to the Rangers fans and the world, DC showing up for the PWHL, and thinking of trades. Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey joins to talk about the Artemi Panarin rumors, the trades for the Golden Knights and Sharks, and more!!
This week, Scotty Wazz reviews the Black Bears sweep in New Jersey and looks ahead to the Northeast weekend. Also, hear from head coach Clinton Mylymok, goalie Ryan Denes, and forwards Josh Frenette and Michael Sandruck.
"Baskin and Phelps" discuss how MLB owners are reportedly mad at the Dodgers for how much they're spending, and talk about whether or not a lockout in 2027 is inevitable.
The third hour of "Baskin and Phelps" for Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
The New York Yankees and Cody Bellinger finally agree on a five year, $162.5 million contract. The New York Mets get Luis Robert Jr. from the White Sox. The lockout is inevitable…but it could be a good thing! Plus, Ryan Pressly announces his retirement after 13 years. Quit overspending on wireless with 50% off Unlimited premium wireless. Plans start at $15/month at MintMobile.com/TerritorySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mets made a crazy offer. The Dodgers made a crazier offer and Tucker said thanks. Boomer explains why it's the owners and not the players that are going to cause a lockout in 2027.
The Dodgers outspent the Mets for Kyle Tucker in a massive deal that has Boomer Esiason warning of a 2027 lockout fueled by ownership spending. Jim Bowden weighs in on the need for a salary cap and floor, Sam Darnold addresses his new oblique injury, and we crown the offseason's biggest winners and losers.
Welcome to The Starting Zone Podcast, The World of Warcraft Podcast for New and Experienced Players! This week Spencer Downey and Jason Lucas discuss Legion Remix Soon, Endeavors adjusted, Burning Crusade Anniversary maintenance, Hotfixes and everything going on around Azeroth! Episode #718: Last Lockout Before Prepatch! What's New this Week in World of Warcraft! Weekly Event - Warlords of Draenor Timewalking Weekly Event - Arena Skirmish Bonus Event Weekly Quest - Choose One PvP Brawl - Deepwind Dunk Mythic+ Affixes - Xal'atath's Bargain: Ascendant Legion Remix - Ends Monday January 19th at 1pm Eastern Don't miss it Weekly Checklist World Boss - Reshanor, in Karesh Special Assignment World Quests Theater Troupe Awakening the Machine Spreading the Light Severed Threads Pacts Worldsoul Memories Nightfall Scenario Important Posts Legion Remix: Spend Your Bronze Before Time Runs Out! Beta Adjustment to Endeavors Burning Crusade Anniversary Pre-Patch Downtime Midnight Beta Test Development Notes Hotfixes and much more! You can find us on Discord at The Starting Zone or email us at TheStartingZone@Gmail.com Have you heard about our Patreon? It's a great way to support the show and goes towards making more content for you! Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/thestartingzone Looking for to grab some great TSZ merch? Look no further than here! We've got the shirts, hoodies, mugs, pillows even stickers you want!
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