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Broadcasting LIVE from Reliance One, Inc. HQ (...not the Sold by Eldon Studio) the fellas had a Special Guest join the show, former Detroit Tigers player, Andy Dirks! Andy shared his path to playing for the Detroit Tigers in Major League Basebal, all the way from Haven, Kansas! He shared so many great stories from over the years. Now, Andy is a Real Estate Agent and Broker, he's married and the father of 4 children. He also works on the Detroit Tigers television broadcast occasionally as well! We think that Andy should become a Motivational Speaker! Or maybe he and Rich will start a hunting show! You don't want to miss this A Great Story Podcast episode! ASGP is POWERed by MediaSkapes! Please like and subscribe to our show on your podcast app of choice. Tell a friend! If you'd like to become a sponsor or if you have A Great Story, please send us a message at agr8storypodcast@gmail.com! And, please share feedback be on our show, we'd love to hear from you. Follow our AGSP socials: Instagram: @agreatstorypodcast X: @agreatstorypod FB: A Great Story Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/share/FhKmyK7EF9qe5DAi/?mibextid=DNZUvx Love, CT & Rich … and Phil!!!
No episódio 56 o SoxCast comenta as novas sobre Covid-19 e o status de vacinação da equipe, além das séries mais recentes! Agradecimentos especiais ao designer Fernando Zornoff pela identidade visual do SoxCast, e à banda The Leprechaun pela trilha de abertura. Acompanhe mais sobre o Red Sox pelo Twitter: @_soxcast Confira os artigos sobre o time pelo nosso Medium: @soxcast Siga a gente também pelo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soxcast E confira mais conteúdo pelo nosso Instagram: @soxcast
Former New York Mets General Manager and Current TSN MLB Insider Steve Phillips joined Matt Cauz on Game Day to tell the story of what it was like to be the GM of a Major League Basebal team in New York during the attacks on the city in 2001. Steve explains what it was like for players and their families, and how baseball helped the healing process.
The Fantasy Insiders Show w/ Joel Henard & Will Carroll & Nick Gwinn
Host Joel Henard will sit down with co-host Mike Hilbig (@TheFantasyDR) from The Fantasy Insiders powered by FightingChanceFantasy.com get you up to date on the latest news and notes from around the fantasy baseball world Get excited Judge and Stanton owners looks like they will both be back at some point this week. Aaron Sanchez droppable. Thoughts on Storman.Zack Grienke HOF???? MikeFrancisco Lindor back to his old self says the lead off SS for the Clevlenad IndiansNelson Cruz mentoring Miguel Sano- I want to learn from you! Good to know. Tommy LaStella is fantasy relalvent and that is a scary statement? a nice season. Have a night, Walker Buehler! 16 ks Friday night. First complete game of his careerThoughts on Revel Devers- Little banged up at the moment but having a good season. Peter Alonso hits 26.... Anyone think that is coming. Joel Henard is a member of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association (FSWA), and has been a podcaster since his first show “Hoosier Fantasy Baseball Insider” debuted in 2009. Shortly thereafter, Joel met injury expert Will Carroll, who was integral in Joel adding “Baseball Prospectus Radio” and “Baseball Daily Digest Radio” to his broadcast catalog. He's also hosted the “Sports Illustrated Fantasy Podcast”, “The Nickel”, “Fantasy Pros 911's Podcast” and “The Fantasy Alarm Podcast.” Mike Hilbig- @TheFantasyDR The Doctor has his FMD from a reputable Internet website, also he has his Honours Degree and Diplomas from several Canadian Colleges and Universities. He can be found writing grammatically atrocious articles, appearing on many podcasts, tweeting about sports, and drinking far too much beer and scotch when not operating his practice
Fewer African-Americans are playing in Major League Baseball today than two decades ago. The percentage was 8.5 percent on this season's Opening Day rosters. Commissioner Bud Selig announced on Wednesday the formation of a task force to tackle the issue of on-field diversity. New data, though, demonstrates that the decline in African-America players, while steep, isn't as precipitous as widely believed. The accepted wisdom is that the high-water mark was reached in 1975, when it was reported that 27 percent of big leaguers were African-Americans. But exhaustive research by Mark Armour, a member of the Society for American Baseball Research, shows that the actual number never exceeded 19 percent. "To be fair, the numbers have dropped,'' said Armour. "I believe the numbers have dropped from 18-19 percent, which is what they were for about two decades. "From the 1970s through the '90s, the numbers were in the high teens. Now they're half that," said Armour, who writes software for the Environmental Protection Agency. "What I determined, and I [analyzed data from 1947, when Jackie Robinson made his debut] up to 1986 ... is that the number never got to 20 percent. The black-player number, counting all dark-skinned players, was in the high 20s for a period. But not the African-American number. All the press stuff that comes out every April compares the African-American numbers from today with the all-black-players number from the '70s. And that's where they make their mistake." http://m.mlb.com/news/article/44425610/study-decline-in-number-of-african-american-players-in-mlb-overstated
Did you pull off some last minute deals, or did you let the trade deadline pass you by? Either way, e-mail Bob and Gabriel at tradersstudio@fantasybaseballmafia.com and let them know how you handled the last minutes leading up to the deadline. You think they're done digging into trades? Think again!
Did you pull off some last minute deals, or did you let the trade deadline pass you by? Either way, e-mail Bob and Gabriel at tradersstudio@fantasybaseballmafia.com and let them know how you handled the last minutes leading up to the deadline. You think they're done digging into trades? Think again!
Gabriel Lundeen and Bob Sikon return from a short hiatus to plow through an avalanche of trades. Some huge names are changing teams as we approach league trade deadlines, so listen up to find out what you can get in return for Matt Holliday, Jacoby Ellsbury, Chase Utley, Ryan Braun, Albert Pujols, among many others!
Gabriel Lundeen and Bob Sikon return from a short hiatus to plow through an avalanche of trades. Some huge names are changing teams as we approach league trade deadlines, so listen up to find out what you can get in return for Matt Holliday, Jacoby Ellsbury, Chase Utley, Ryan Braun, Albert Pujols, among many others!
Welcome to this week's "Inside The Trader's Studio" as Gabriel Lundeen makes his triumphant return. Will he be able to shake off the effects of his vacation to carry the show? Join he and Bob Sikon as they discuss trade strategy and break down fantasy baseball trades. Brought to you by FantasyBaseballMafia.com.
Welcome to this week's "Inside The Trader's Studio" as Gabriel Lundeen makes his triumphant return. Will he be able to shake off the effects of his vacation to carry the show? Join he and Bob Sikon as they discuss trade strategy and break down fantasy baseball trades. Brought to you by FantasyBaseballMafia.com.
Welcome to this week's "Inside The Trader's Studio" as Bob Sikon and special guest host Chris DiGiovanni discuss trade strategy and break down fantasy baseball trades involving Chase Utley, Matt Holliday, Curtis Granderson, Prince Fielder and many others. Brought to you by FantasyBaseballMafia.com.
Welcome to this week's "Inside The Trader's Studio" as Bob Sikon and special guest host Chris DiGiovanni discuss trade strategy and break down fantasy baseball trades involving Chase Utley, Matt Holliday, Curtis Granderson, Prince Fielder and many others. Brought to you by FantasyBaseballMafia.com.