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Today's guest is Vern Gambetta. Vern is a world-renowned sports performance coach with over 50 years of experience across Olympic, professional, and collegiate sport. A pioneer in modern athletic development, he's known for blending movement skill, strength, and long-term athlete development into a practical, coach-driven system. The more coaching and training leans into data points, KPI's, rigid standards and an overly specialized model, the more true athleticism, movement and skill development gets choked out. By understanding all aspects of the athletic movement equation, we can give athletes a better total experience in their sport and movement practices. In this episode, Vern leans into his wisdom for a wide-ranging conversation on movement, skill, and the art of coaching. With over 50 years of experience across Olympic and professional sport, Vern shares insights on functional training, sport specificity, plyometrics, rhythm, and why skill expression, not rigid technical models, drives true performance. From jump rope to the dot drill to developing movement “signatures,” this episode is a masterclass in coaching the athlete in front of you. Today's episode is brought to you by Hammer Strength and the Just Fly Sports Online Courses Use code “justfly10” for 10% off the Vert Trainer Use code “justfly20” for 20% off of LILA Exogen Wearable resistance gear at www.lilateam.com View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. (https://www.just-fly-sports.com/podcast-home/) Timestamps 3:00 – The Birth of Functional Training 10:39 – The Nature of Fascia 15:33 – Training Spectrum 28:16 – General vs. Specific Movements 38:00 – The Art of Movement 49:31 – Rhythm and Movement 55:15 – Plyometric Training Perspectives 59:50 – The Role of Technology 1:13:16 – Sketching Athletic Sequences About Vern Gambetta Vern Gambetta is a pioneering sports performance coach, educator, and author widely recognized as one of the foundational voices in modern athletic development. With more than five decades of coaching experience, Gambetta has worked across track & field, baseball, swimming, cricket, soccer, basketball, and rugby at youth, collegiate, professional, and Olympic levels. A former track and field coach and longtime advocate for holistic athlete development, Gambetta helped popularize the concept of “functional training” in the 1980s, while consistently emphasizing that training must serve the demands of sport, not marketing trends. His work integrates biomechanics, skill acquisition, rhythm and movement literacy, strength training, and long-term athletic development into a unified system. Gambetta has coached at the Olympic level, worked in Major League Baseball, and served as a consultant to professional teams worldwide. He is the author of multiple books, including Athletic Development and Building the Complete Athlete, and is a sought-after international speaker known for blending science, experience, and practical coaching wisdom. Above all, Gambetta advocates coaching the athlete in front of you, prioritizing movement quality, adaptability, and lifelong development over rigid systems or trends.
In this Black Baseball Mixtape podcast short, the prospects of four Black baseball veterans are discussed. Andrew McCutchen, Tommy Pham, Tim Anderson, and Marcus Stroman all hope to have one more run in Major League Baseball, but will any club take a shot on them at this stage in their careers? Follow the Black Baseball Mixtape podcast everywhere podcasts are available, and subcribe to the Black Baseball Mixtape substack.
When were streetcars desired in Nashville? There wasn't a streetcar named Desire in Nashville. But there was a time when streetcars were the most desired form of transit in the city. Back in the 19th century, public transit in Nashville was said to be among the finest in the nation, but it was kind of chaotic. That story, plus the local news for Feb. 26, 2026 and a look at efforts to bring Major League Baseball to Nashville.
Tons of Olympics, including the thrilling Sunday conclusion to the men's hockey Gold Medal win in OT by the USA against Canada leads our conversation and takes, but there's more with MLB and their local/regional/TV rules and the NFL Combine that continues to grow and grow are all part of the latest "LWOS Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with co-host this week Jay Betsill of DFWSportsOnline and more!The guys talking the thrilling 2-1 Sunday a.m. win by the Americans that claimed their first Gold in men's hockey in 46 years! Plus, how tremendous was Kenny Albert on the call of all the drama for the men and women's games who's showing hall of fame hockey broadcasting credentials.Also, what about the coverage overall from NBC which reports that they had over 200 million "views" on their platforms of the Olympics over the 2+ weeks. Next, the guys discuss the pending mess of Major League Baseball gretly restricting local/regional broadcasts for those in many markets who aren't use to paying for it? Jay relates what they are doing in Dallas with the Texas Rangers? T.J. has more on the Tampa Bay Rays situation with MLB.TV but also this effects the Reds, the Twins, the Marlins, the Angels and the Tigers fans etc. There's discussion and debate on the massive Duke-Michigan college hoop game for ESPN this Saturday night and the audience and now building to March. Plus, the guys debating for NFL player turned studio analyst for CBS and co-host of CBS This Morning, Nate Burrelson, being given the huge assignment of hosting prime time coverage of the college basketball on CBS. Is this a pending mess?And, the NFL Scouting Combine, which is supposed to be about interviewing and evaluating draft prospects, has turned into such a media circus with the coverage of interviewing coaches and GMs. The guys discuss it all.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe for more on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.And, read more on LWOS.com/Media too!
MLB draft or college baseball? If your son is a high school player facing this decision, don't wait until draft day to figure it out. Subscribe for weekly baseball career advice. In this episode, 25-year MLB agent Matt Hannaford breaks down exactly how families should navigate the NIL, college baseball, and MLB Draft decision — and why money alone should never drive it. ✅ Why your signing bonus size determines how much opportunity your son actually gets ✅ How college NIL offers work (revenue share vs. NIL deals) and what's negotiable ✅ What a first-year professional contract actually includes — bonus splits, tax strategy, scholarship plans, clawback clauses ✅ The pre-draft mental exercise that prevents families from making emotional, last-minute decisions ✅ How to evaluate your son's emotional maturity for pro ball — and why getting it wrong can end a career The MLB Draft decision is one of the most consequential moments in a young baseball player's life, and most families go into it without the information they need. Matt walks through the full landscape: how scouts evaluate high school players using player comps and projectability, why college programs adjust their offers as draft stock rises, and what the money actually represents from the organization's perspective — not yours. One of the biggest misconceptions is that a signing bonus is just a paycheck. Matt explains how bonus size directly correlates with organizational commitment. A player who signs for $100,000 may find himself playing twice a week at the lowest level, stuck in a Catch-22 where the team won't invest playing time in a low-cost asset. Meanwhile, a player signed for $2 million gets every opportunity to develop. Understanding this dynamic changes how families should evaluate any draft offer. Matt also breaks down the college side: how revenue share agreements differ from NIL marketing deals, why both are negotiable, and what leverage looks like for a player projected to go high in the draft. He covers professional contract specifics most families never learn about until it's too late — the seven-season control period, the college scholarship plan (and how teams try to undercut it), incentive bonus structures that deduct from your scholarship, and clawback provisions that can reclaim your signing bonus if you retire early. Whether your son is a projected first-rounder or a late-round possibility, this episode gives you the framework to make the decision with clarity, not panic. Scroll down to the timestamps to jump straight to the contract breakdown. Matt Hannaford is a Major League Baseball agent with over 25 years of experience representing players from first-round picks to Hall of Famers. He created The Most Valuable Agent Podcast to give baseball families the insider knowledge they need to navigate the business side of the game. #MostValuableAgent #MLBDraft #BaseballNIL
Josh Rawitch, President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, joins Eric, Shane, and Cade to explore how Cooperstown preserves baseball history, adapts to analytics and evolving standards of excellence, and prepares for America's 250th anniversary while shaping the future of the game's most iconic institution. Plus, the Moneyball team analyzes standout moments from the Winter Olympics—including three-on-three hockey and mixed doubles curling—while also examining NHL goaltending streaks and Major League Baseball preseason projections that raise broader questions about league parity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tons of Olympics, including the thrilling Sunday conclusion to the men's hockey Gold Medal win in OT by the USA against Canada leads our conversation and takes, but there's more with MLB and their local/regional/TV rules and the NFL Combine that continues to grow and grow are all part of the latest "LWOS Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with co-host this week Jay Betsill of DFWSportsOnline and more!The guys talking the thrilling 2-1 Sunday a.m. win by the Americans that claimed their first Gold in men's hockey in 46 years! Plus, how tremendous was Kenny Albert on the call of all the drama for the men and women's games who's showing hall of fame hockey broadcasting credentials.Also, what about the coverage overall from NBC which reports that they had over 200 million "views" on their platforms of the Olympics over the 2+ weeks. Next, the guys discuss the pending mess of Major League Baseball gretly restricting local/regional broadcasts for those in many markets who aren't use to paying for it? Jay relates what they are doing in Dallas with the Texas Rangers? T.J. has more on the Tampa Bay Rays situation with MLB.TV but also this effects the Reds, the Twins, the Marlins, the Angels and the Tigers fans etc. There's discussion and debate on the massive Duke-Michigan college hoop game for ESPN this Saturday night and the audience and now building to March. Plus, the guys debating for NFL player turned studio analyst for CBS and co-host of CBS This Morning, Nate Burrelson, being given the huge assignment of hosting prime time coverage of the college basketball on CBS. Is this a pending mess?And, the NFL Scouting Combine, which is supposed to be about interviewing and evaluating draft prospects, has turned into such a media circus with the coverage of interviewing coaches and GMs. The guys discuss it all.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe for more on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.And, read more on LWOS.com/Media too!
Tyler Kepner joined Baskin and Phelps to talk about the feature he wrote on the Guardians and how they're forging their own path in Major League Baseball. He also talked about what he's seen so far from the team during Spring Training, if he thinks Chase DeLauter can be a power hitter for the team, as well as Travis Bazzana's potential in the bigs.
Highlights: The Cavaliers' loss to a shorthanded OKC team is seen as a mid-season warning about the team's focus and potential matchup issues rather than a cause for major alarm. The Allen-Mobley frontcourt combination continues to raise questions about its effectiveness, particularly against quick, physical teams, suggesting their minutes may need to be staggered. A discussion on Evan Mobley's role suggests he should focus on defense rather than being a primary creator, with a potential trade being considered if the team falters in the playoffs. Host Terry Pluto has reversed his initial opposition to the James Harden trade after learning the severity of Darius Garland's lingering injury, now valuing Harden's durability. Recent acquisitions are expected to provide the Cavaliers with a needed injection of toughness and defensive intensity. Speculation about another LeBron James return to Cleveland is dismissed as premature and unlikely, especially given the James Harden trade and James's current career stage. The Browns plan a "targeted aggression" strategy in free agency, prioritizing veteran additions to their depleted offensive line. It is suggested the Browns should use at least two of their top 70 draft picks to rebuild the offensive line, with a specific focus on drafting a long-term center. Why new Browns Defensive Coordinator Mike Rutenberg's success will depend on his ability to earn the respect of and effectively manage veteran stars like Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward. The signing of slugger Reese Hoskins is seen as a "vintage Guardians" move, addressing a major need for right-handed power on a value deal. Steven Kwan's elite instincts may help him succeed in the more demanding position in center. It is argued that Major League Baseball, not the Guardians, should bear the financial responsibility for Emmanuel Clase's salary while his legal situation is managed by the league. Terry's statistical review of prospects suggests Chase DeLauter is more prepared for a major league opportunity than Travis Bazzana, emphasizing performance over draft position. José Ramírez's clubhouse leadership is highlighted through an anecdote where he publicly boosted a teammate's confidence, reinforcing his role as the team's heart. The podcast ends with a nostalgic discussion on classic sports board games, highlighting how they cultivated imagination and a connection to sports in a pre-digital era. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FISH UNFILTERED #89 We are ridiculously excited to welcome you to this new era of the Fish On First podcast! In our debut with the Foul Territory Network, Kevin Barral, Isaac Azout and Ely Sussman are joined by AJ Ramos. The former Marlins closer and current TV/radio broadcaster is also Fish Unfiltered's new co-host. The guys revisit the club's biggest offseason moves, project the 2026 starting rotation, and get AJ's take on pitching in high-leverage situations and adapting to various Major League Baseball rule changes. Use our code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount This podcast is brought to you by Jet Ski Rentals of South Florida—offering Miami’s best jet ski and boat adventures. With six jet ski locations and over 120 boats, there’s something for every style and every budget. They’re reservation-based only. To inquire, call 305-990-2192, or check them out online at SFJetskiRentals.com. Make sure to use promo code FISHONFIRST to receive 10% off your next booking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to debate where Gunnar Henderson ranks in terms of the league's best shortstops. Do you see him in the top 3? Who would you put above him?
The news to know for Tuesday, February 24, 2026! We'll tell you what to expect from President Trump's State of the Union address tonight. And what a former ICE instructor is saying about new training standards. Also, new progress in Mexico's efforts to handle cartel violence that shut down cities and stranded American tourists. Plus: another high-profile arrest in response to the Epstein Files, an awards show under fire for what was — and wasn't — edited out of its broadcast, and it might feel like winter — but spring training is underway in Major League Baseball. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Grab Rosetta Stone's LIFETIME Membership for 50% OFF! That's unlimited access to 25 language courses, for life! Visit https://www.rosettastone.com/newsworthy Receive 50% off your first order of Hiya's bestselling children's vitamin. To claim this deal, go to hiyahealth.com/NEWSWORTHY. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
This week, Mal sits down with Stephanie Everett, a player in the new women's major league baseball league, to talk about stepping into a historic chapter for the sport. She shares what it's like competing at the highest level, the resilience it took to get there, and what it means to help redefine who gets to play professional baseball. From navigating a male-dominated space to representing young girls who've never seen this path before, this conversation dives into what it really takes to change the game. Thank you to this episode's sponsor! - Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/made Follow our guest @stepheverett24, follow the show @madeitout and follow Mal @malglowenke Plus, don't miss the YouHaul or YouGhost card game. Perfect for move-ins, breakups, and girls' nights! Now available here :)
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci open with Arte Moreno saying winning isn't in the top 5 of the needs of the Angels. Joe explains what he believes the owner meant in the statement for the fans of the LA Angels. Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski passed away and Tom asks where Maz's home run in the 1960 World Series ranks amongst all-time hits. Plus, will a coming rule change cause a safety issue for coaches? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this inspiring episode of the Reading With Your Kids podcast, host Jed Doherty sits down with former Major League Baseball player turned artist and author Micah Johnson to talk about his powerful new middle grade novel, Aku: Journey to Ibra. Micah shares how a casual comment during spring training with the Los Angeles Dodgers unexpectedly launched his art career, eventually leading him to create Aku, a Black kid in an astronaut helmet inspired by his nephew's question, "Can astronauts be Black?" What began as a painting grew into 3D art, public sculptures, and now a fast‑paced, sci‑fi adventure book designed to help kids dream big, build confidence, and understand that no one reaches their dreams alone. Micah and Jed dive into themes of asking for help, vulnerability, and representation, exploring how seeing yourself in powerful roles—on a giant canvas, in VR, or on the page—can reshape a child's sense of what's possible. Micah also pulls back the curtain on his creative process, explaining how he uses VR sculpting and 3D printing to build the world of Aku and make art more accessible to kids and families. In the Listen Back segment, Jed revisits a conversation with author Andrea Williams about her book Baseball's Leading Lady: Effa Manley and the Rise and Fall of the Negro Leagues. They discuss Effa Manley's trailblazing role as a Black woman team owner, the history of the Negro Leagues, and why sharing honest, complex Black history with kids is essential for raising thoughtful, informed readers.
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci open with Arte Moreno saying winning isn't in the top 5 of the needs of the Angels. Joe explains what he believes the owner meant in the statement for the fans of the LA Angels. Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski passed away and Tom asks where Maz's home run in the 1960 World Series ranks amongst all-time hits. Plus, will a coming rule change cause a safety issue for coaches? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From a small-town kid in Greencastle, Pennsylvania… to Major League Baseball clubhouses with Ted Williams… to rodeo arenas across America with the Justin Sports Medicine team — Bill Zeigler has lived a life most of us only read about.In this episode of Beyond the Chutes, presented by ParaSight Systems, Bill shares how a handwritten letter and a little help from Nelly Fox led him to the Washington Senators and 22 years in Major League Baseball. He talks about working alongside larger-than-life figures like Ted Williams, Nolan Ryan, and George Bush — and then stepping into the rodeo world at a time when cowboys had little to no medical support on the road.You'll hear the story behind the early days of the Justin Sports Medicine program, the resistance they faced, and how the mindset of rodeo athletes changed as concussion protocols and injury care evolved. Bill reflects on legends like Keith Isley, Lecile Harris, Harry Vold, and Red Steagall — and why, after all these miles, what he misses most is the people.This is a conversation about toughness, timing, relationships, and recognizing when you're standing in a blessed moment.These stories matter.
Stephen Nestbitt from The Athletic joined DJ to talk about his trip to Utah recently and why it appears the Beehive State has all the makings of a top expansion market for Major League Baseball.
The podcast is available for viewing on ESPN's MLB YouTube page! The Yankees' Gerrit Cole is showing off his stuff at Spring Training. How soon will he return to the rotation? Buster Olney, Tim Kurkjian and David Schoenfield discuss. Plus, Major League Baseball is in a golden age of shortstops, Dave and Tim draft who they think are the top eight shortstops in the league, Dave thinks the Red Sox had an underrated offseason, remembering Bill Mazeroski and his World Series Game 7 walk-off home run, and everyone is all-in on the World Baseball Classic. Then, Buster previews the 2026 Toronto Blue Jays. Later, Buster answers your questions during Bleacher Tweets. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 2:28 Gerrit Cole, Yankees' pitching 7:02 Red Sox offseason 8:42 Gold age of shortstops 14:07 Shortstop draft 21:42 Remembering Bill Mazeroski 25:03 Buy-in for the World Baseball Classic 28:09 Headlines: Rhys Hoskins signs with Cleveland, Jordan Westburg injured, Pay Murphy extended 29:13 Toronto Blue Jays 2026 preview 30:32 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The podcast is available for viewing on ESPN's MLB YouTube page! The Yankees' Gerrit Cole is showing off his stuff at Spring Training. How soon will he return to the rotation? Buster Olney, Tim Kurkjian and David Schoenfield discuss. Plus, Major League Baseball is in a golden age of shortstops, Dave and Tim draft who they think are the top eight shortstops in the league, Dave thinks the Red Sox had an underrated offseason, remembering Bill Mazeroski and his World Series Game 7 walk-off home run, and everyone is all-in on the World Baseball Classic. Then, Buster previews the 2026 Toronto Blue Jays. Later, Buster answers your questions during Bleacher Tweets. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 2:28 Gerrit Cole, Yankees' pitching 7:02 Red Sox offseason 8:42 Gold age of shortstops 14:07 Shortstop draft 21:42 Remembering Bill Mazeroski 25:03 Buy-in for the World Baseball Classic 28:09 Headlines: Rhys Hoskins signs with Cleveland, Jordan Westburg injured, Pay Murphy extended 29:13 Toronto Blue Jays 2026 preview 30:32 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The Chazz Palminteri Show, Chazz sits down with Omar Minaya, former General Manager of the New York Mets and the first Latino GM in Major League Baseball history. Omar discusses his journey from growing up in Queens with Dominican roots to breaking into professional baseball and eventually leading one of the most high-profile franchises in sports. The conversation explores leadership, decision-making under pressure, building team culture, media scrutiny in New York, mentorship, and the importance of family and faith. This episode offers insight not only into baseball, but into resilience, representation, and the mindset required to succeed at the highest levels of professional sports.
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk NBA betting for Monday and much more. Cash That Ticket returned on February 23 2026 with Munaf Manji and Dave Essler breaking down a tight NBA card and continuing their Major League Baseball win total series. Manji noted a strong February run despite a narrow loss on a Jalen Johnson points rebounds and assists prop that fell short at 43 and a half even after a 16 rebound and 11 assist effort, underscoring the fine margins that define the market. The featured NBA matchup saw the San Antonio Spurs visit the Detroit Pistons with Detroit laying one and a half and a total of 232 and a half. Essler pushed back on early market enthusiasm for both San Antonio and the over, pointing to both clubs ranking inside the top eight in defensive points allowed and suggesting an inflated number driven by recent overs. He backed the under, emphasizing that Detroit is not an uptempo or defenseless team and viewing the total as an overreaction. Manji agreed on the under while leaning slightly toward the home side in what he framed as a playoff style test for both contenders. In Sacramento at Memphis, with the Kings mired in a 16 game losing streak and both rosters depleted by injuries, Essler made a contrarian case for Sacramento plus the points, citing recent covers and limited faith in a short handed Grizzlies team. Manji preferred the over at 233 and a half given what he described as historically poor defense from both sides, while Essler added Keegan Murray over one and a half three pointers as a prop angle. The final NBA game featured Utah at Houston with the Rockets favored by 13 and a half. Essler highlighted Utah recent competitiveness in first halves and Houston struggles to generate consistent offense, recommending a first half under with flexibility to adjust in game depending on second half pace. Manji, acknowledging Houston issues closing games and a modest scoring profile since the start of 2026, indicated a likely second half Rockets position if Utah stayed within range early. Shifting to baseball, the hosts examined the St Louis Cardinals at 69 and a half wins after trading Nolan Arenado and Brendan Donovan and finishing 78 and 84 with a minus 65 run differential last season. Essler favored the under, citing a youth movement, a rotation led by Matthew Liberatore and Dustin May, and long divisional odds that reflect limited expectations. Manji echoed concerns about rotation depth and projected the Cardinals to take a step back despite a strong home record last year. The Los Angeles Angels, posted at 70 and a half wins after a 72 and 90 campaign and a minus 164 run differential, drew similar skepticism. Essler pointed to Mike Trout durability questions, an aging pitching staff, and steep divisional odds compared to rivals, concluding too many variables must break perfectly for an over. Manji agreed, referencing recent under tickets on the Angels and continued uncertainty in the rotation. For best bets, Essler selected the first half under 65 in Houston versus Kansas in college basketball, citing defensive intensity and slow tempo, while Manji returned to the NBA with Victor Wembanyama over 13 and a half rebounds and assists against Detroit, banking on increased minutes and steady rebounding production in a competitive setting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Munson didn't launch Saddleback Leather with a business plan. He was living in Mexico, burned out from ministry work, when he designed a leather bag he couldn't find anywhere — simple, rugged, built to last. A local craftsman made it. Strangers kept stopping him to ask where they could get one. He went back, had a small batch made, and started selling them one by one. That small run turned into Saddleback Leather Co., now known worldwide for overbuilt bags backed by a 100-year warranty and a philosophy that products should be strong enough to be fought over when you're gone. Dave went from selling on eBay to owning his own factory, collaborating with brands like Toyota and Major League Baseball, and building a loyal following of more than 250,000 customers who value durability over trends. Make sure to check them out at: https://saddlebackleather.com/ Check out my new book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4kRKGTX Watch our mini-doc - Starting Small: The Raw Truth Behind Entrepreneurship and the American Dream: https://youtu.be/eHuq93wIxs0?si=eDB-ycngvWNapRLO Visit Starting Small Media: https://startingsmallmedia.org/ Subscribe to exclusive Starting Small emails: https://startingsmallmedia.org/newsletter-signup Follow Starting Small: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tour LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle
Francisco Rojas is here with a brand new Phillies Today. On this episode, he leads off by discussing his thoughts and takeaways from the first few Spring Training games for the Phils. Also, Francisco talks about an injury Aidan Miller recently sustained in his back. Lastly, he goes around Major League Baseball to discuss notable things that happened through the first few days of Spring Training.
On Monday's show: We discuss how the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down many of President Trump's tariffs might affect Greater Houston.Also this hour: We learn about Blackball, an exhibit exploring baseball in Houston Freedmen's Town, from teams that barnstormed in sandlots, to players and teams in the Negro Leagues, to the eventual integration of Major League Baseball. And we learn about some of the notable Black baseball players from Houston's history from the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.Then, from the rollout of school vouchers, to districts voting on prayer in school, to plans to close some HISD campuses, there is a lot going on these days in K-12 education. We bring together a panel of education reporters to discuss those and other subjects in the news.And we recap the Winter Olympics with Houston Chronicle sports editor Reid Laymance.Watch
This stat will blow your mind. On WFAN, Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle break down one of the craziest facts in sports: the average NFL game has just 11 minutes of real action. Meanwhile… NBA, NHL, and Major League Baseball all give fans MORE actual gameplay yet football dominates ratings. How does that make sense?!
This week on the Scottsdale Vibes Podcast, we're talking baseball, community, and what makes Scottsdale spring training season so special. I'm joined by Jeff Meyer, a longtime community leader and President of the Cactus League Baseball Association, to pull back the curtain on one of Scottsdale's most iconic traditions. Today's episode is one I've been really looking forward to because it highlights something that truly puts Scottsdale on the national map every single spring: the Cactus League. I'm excited to be joined by Jeff Meyer, a prominent Arizona business leader, longtime Scottsdale Charros member, and President of the Cactus League Baseball Association. Jeff served as president during a pivotal time for the league, helping oversee the organization that brings 15 Major League Baseball teams and fans from all over the country right here to the Valley each year. Beyond baseball, Jeff has been deeply involved in Scottsdale's civic and nonprofit community, making him the perfect person to talk about not just spring training, but what it means to steward traditions that define Scottsdale's identity. We're diving into how the Cactus League works, why Scottsdale plays such a key role, and what fans can look forward to as we head into another exciting season. 2026 Cactus League Spring Training Games are being played now thru March 24th Find all the info on stadium and games at Cactus League dot com. https://cactusleague.com/ Arizona Sun Circuit Quarter Horse Show Friday Feb 27th Westworld of Scottsdale It's the largest AQHA circuit in the world yet there is a class for every exhibitor at every level. Enjoy the great atmosphere and weather while you show at the world class equestrian facilities. https://westworldaz.com/upcoming-events/#all-events Spring Training Movie Night: A League of Their Own February 28th 7pm - Scottsdale Civic Center Plaza Grab a blanket, friends and family, and enjoy a showing under the stars of the movie, A League of Their Own. Get there early and grab a sweet treat and cozy drink before the show. Attendance is free with pre-registration requested.
Time to 'play ball' with Jeff Meyer As another spring training season unfolds, we catch up with Jeff Meyer, president of the Cactus League Association. For nearly two decades, he has helped shape the partnerships that bring Major League Baseball to communities across the Valley — working alongside civic leaders and nonprofits like the Scottsdale Charros to make it all happen. He's also served on the board of the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority, helping sustain the ballparks that fuel both the region's economy and love of the game.
This week on the Scottsdale Vibes Podcast, we're talking baseball, community, and what makes Scottsdale spring training season so special. I'm joined by Jeff Meyer, a longtime community leader and President of the Cactus League Baseball Association, to pull back the curtain on one of Scottsdale's most iconic traditions. Today's episode is one I've been really looking forward to because it highlights something that truly puts Scottsdale on the national map every single spring: the Cactus League. I'm excited to be joined by Jeff Meyer, a prominent Arizona business leader, longtime Scottsdale Charros member, and President of the Cactus League Baseball Association. Jeff served as president during a pivotal time for the league, helping oversee the organization that brings 15 Major League Baseball teams and fans from all over the country right here to the Valley each year. Beyond baseball, Jeff has been deeply involved in Scottsdale's civic and nonprofit community, making him the perfect person to talk about not just spring training, but what it means to steward traditions that define Scottsdale's identity. We're diving into how the Cactus League works, why Scottsdale plays such a key role, and what fans can look forward to as we head into another exciting season. 2026 Cactus League Spring Training Games are being played now thru March 24th Find all the info on stadium and games at Cactus League dot com. https://cactusleague.com/ Arizona Sun Circuit Quarter Horse Show Friday Feb 27th Westworld of Scottsdale It's the largest AQHA circuit in the world yet there is a class for every exhibitor at every level. Enjoy the great atmosphere and weather while you show at the world class equestrian facilities. https://westworldaz.com/upcoming-events/#all-events Spring Training Movie Night: A League of Their Own February 28th 7pm - Scottsdale Civic Center Plaza Grab a blanket, friends and family, and enjoy a showing under the stars of the movie, A League of Their Own. Get there early and grab a sweet treat and cozy drink before the show. Attendance is free with pre-registration requested.
Friday on The A-Team, Adam Clanton and Adam Wexler take a closer look at how pressure could impact Tatsuya Imai in his first Major League Baseball season, as he adjusts to new teammates and heightened expectations.
Rick Tittle covers everything from EPL Soccer to Major League Baseball, but be sure to note Ricky T is an unapologetic and die-hard A's and Raiders fan. For real Bay Area sports talk, as well as entertainment, Titillating Sports is a must listen. Rick gives his recap on the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Major League Baseball will allow players to challenge ball and strike calls in real time this season. This was on full display over the weekend and led to some interesting results.
In this episode, we break down the biggest power moves shaping the sports landscape. First, we dive into NFL Free Agency, analyzing the teams that spent big, the quarterback dominoes that could shift the playoff picture, and which franchises positioned themselves as true contenders versus offseason winners.Then we examine ESPN's decision to move away from Sunday Night Baseball and spotlight the WNBA and National Women's Soccer League in prime time. Is this a bold business strategy, a cultural shift, or a signal about the future of Major League Baseball?We connect roster strategy, media economics, and the evolving power dynamics of sports all in one conversation.
We're all excited about the possibilities of the 2026 MLB season but the clouds of labor war are percolating even in spring training. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the complicated complications of six decades of Major League Baseball labor history and the bubbling situation for a salary cap. And what will the role of the new Baltimore Orioles ownership be in the looming dogfight? The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the complicated complications of MLB labor situation and Orioles role first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Episode 331 features current Major League Baseball content creator and former WFAN New York Yankees beat reporter, Sweeny Murti and granddaughter of Henry Perry, the father of Kansas City Barbecue, Bernetta McKindra Sweeny Murti is a prominent sports journalist, best known as the long-time New York Yankees beat reporter for WFAN radio. After 30 years at WFAN, he joined Major League Baseball as a senior contributor for social media and content. While with WFAN, Sweeny was known for his in-depth clubhouse access, extensive knowledge of baseball, and strong relationships with players. Sports fans have greatly enjoyed and benefited from his coverage of the New York Yankees for many years and now get to benefit from his work with Major League Baseball. Bernetta McKindra is the granddaughter of Henry Perry, known as the father of Kansas City barbecue. She founded the Henry Perry Foundation which is committed to building onto the legacy of Henry Perry by investing in programs that strengthen families and builds community. Chef Ray Sheehan met Bernetta on a recent trip to Kansas City and joins the conversation. For more information on the Henry Perry Foundation go to www.henryperrykc.org We recommend you go to Rogue Cookers website, https://roguecookers.com/ for award-winning rubs, Chef Ray Sheehan's website, https://www.raysheehan.com/ for award-winning saucess, rubs, and cookbooks, Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Krewe wraps up Season 6 with an episode looking back at the highs, the lows, & what's to come! Join Doug & Jenn for listener feedback and behind-the-scenes stories as they put a bow on the 6th chapter of KOJ Podcast! ------ About the Krewe ------ The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, Threads: @kreweofjapanpodcast & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy! ------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------ Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode! Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season! Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------ JSNO Event Calendar Join JSNO Today!
Hutt and Chad break down why the baseball world is buzzing, and it's because Tony Vitello didn't give Giants media the canned, corporate answers about moving from Knoxville to the Bay Area. He talked about leaks, he talked about stress, and he talked about how he almost stayed put because of how the news broke. The 'Old Guard' calls it his first unforced error and questions his loyalty. I'm calling it the first win of the season. Why? Because Tony Vitello is doing something Major League Baseball hates: He's being a human being. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In hour four, Hoch, Crowder, and Jimmy discuss eating at Arby's, what's in a Jamocha Shake, and Hoch asks his AI Claude. Crowder shares a story about his neighbor asking to charge his car and offering money. MLB names Mountain Dew Baja Blast the Official Drink of Major League Baseball. Hoch and Crowder also discuss AI's impact.
Phillies' rookie centerfielder Justin Crawford joins Spencer and Sean to discuss how spring training has gone for him so far, his excitement and expectations for his upcoming rookie season and his Philly cheesesteak preferences on the latest episode of the Phillies Talk podcast.
Ken and Lima dig deep into their bag and pull out the hottest takes around. Ken is 100% certain the Cavs are going to finals, Anthony is desperate for a QB as the Guardians try to make magic out of the second-lowest payroll in Major League Baseball.
Ben & Woods kick off the 7am hour by going over an article in The Athletic that speculates which managers / executives around Major League Baseball might be feeling the most pressure to win in 2026. Then we get to "Don't (And DO) Do This" before the guys check in with our buddy Darren Smith who joins the show each Friday morning to talk some Padres and SDFC! Listen here!
75% of top-drafted pitchers never make it to the big leagues. If your son is a pitcher, this episode could change everything about how you approach his development. Subscribe for weekly baseball career insights. Former first-round pick Justin Orenduff had the GM of the Dodgers watching him pitch in Double-A. Then his shoulder gave out. That injury sent him on a decade-long quest to understand why some pitchers stay healthy and others break down. His answer is backed by data from 1,100 drafted pitchers and published with Duke University. ✅ Why 75% of top-drafted pitchers never reach the big leagues — and only 2–3% become everyday starters ✅ How college innings count against a pitcher's professional career before it even starts ✅ What the DVS score is and how it quantifies injury risk on a 0–24 scale ✅ The free training tool every youth pitcher already has access to that nobody talks about ✅ Why velocity and longevity don't have to be mutually exclusive Justin Orenduff was a first-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Dodgers who had his career derailed by a shoulder injury. After surgery, his surgeon told him something that changed his entire mindset: the way he threw the baseball caused the injury. That single phrase launched Justin into years of research, eventually partnering with Duke University to publish a formal study on pitching mechanics and injury risk. His study tracked the top three pitchers drafted and signed by every MLB organization since 2013 — over 1,100 pitchers total. The findings were staggering: nearly half arrived in professional baseball already carrying arm injuries from their amateur careers. College pitchers who needed surgery had accumulated only around 320 total innings, and that number includes their college workload. The professional runway before a major injury was shockingly short. From that research, Justin built DVS — the Delivery Value System — a biomechanics scoring model that rates a pitcher's delivery from 0 to 24 based on injury risk and mechanical efficiency. Pitchers like Justin Verlander, Clayton Kershaw, and Mariano Rivera all scored above 16. Justin himself scored a 7 before his surgery and climbed to 17–20 after learning how to move differently — throwing harder at 35 years old than at any point in his professional career. The conversation also dives into the USPBL, a four-team developmental league where Justin runs pitcher development. Unlike traditional independent baseball, the USPBL prioritizes skill development days, individualized plans, and a culture where committing to growth matters more than winning that night's game. So far, 52 players have signed with MLB organizations and 7 have reached the big leagues. Matt and Justin also tackle the uncomfortable reality behind youth pitching culture: training programs that chase velocity to validate their own business models, not the pitcher's long-term career. And they explore a simple thought experiment that every baseball family should consider: if you had to choose between a coach who promises 100 mph and a coach who promises health, which would you pick? Scroll down to the timestamps to hear why that's the wrong question. If this episode changed how you think about pitcher development, share it with a baseball family who needs to hear it. RESOURCES → DVS Baseball: https://dvsbaseball.com → Justin on X/Twitter: @JustinOrenduff Matt Hannaford is a Major League Baseball agent with 25+ years of experience advising families on baseball career decisions. Justin Orenduff is a former first-round MLB Draft pick, pitching biomechanics researcher, and head of pitcher development for the USPBL.
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Marc Badain is currently the President of the Athletics of Major League Baseball and a central figure in Las Vegas's emergence as a global sports mecca. Described as the "guy on the ground," he has served as a vital bridge between franchise owners and the local community. Mr. Badain was instrumental in relocating the Raiders to Las Vegas and overseeing the construction of Allegiant Stadium, transforming the city's skyline and economic diversity forever.
In hour 1 of Willard and Dibs, hosts Mark and Dan get into the Warriors and it seems like Steph Currys knee injury is going to take longer than we expect. Plus, what is Dub Nation expecting from Porzingis this year? In hour 2 of Willard and Dibs, the guys ask if this is a year Dub Nation can still imagine the Warriors possibly making a playoff run. Plus, with the CBA for Major League Baseball ending this December, are we looking at a lockout? In Hour 3 of Willard and Dibs, the guys are joined by Celtics analyst, Brian Scalabrine aka the "White Mamba" as he breaks down if Steph Curry has earned another run from the front office. The guys discuss the travel of the Niners next season and how Giants manager, Tony Vitellos style is already impacting Giants fans. Plus, Marc Spears talks hoops with the guys and he believes it's wait and see on what Porzingis can bring for the Warriors and much more. In the final hour of Willard and Dibs, the guys recap what has been going on with the Warriors. More bad news for Steph Curry, out at least 5 more games. Looking ahead, what do the Warriors do to have the perfect season despite
In hour 2 of Willard and Dibs, the guys ask if this is a year Dub Nation can still imagine the Warriors possibly making a playoff run. Plus, with the CBA for Major League Baseball ending this December, are we looking at a lockout?
Steve Cohen is the best at Hedge funding. So why did the Mets not overpay for Edwin Diaz? How good is Big Mac at math? The Chicago Bears could not figure out how to stay in Chicago? Sounds like the new stadium will be moving out of the state. Plus, how good was The Joker with Joaquin Phoenix? Bob Costas helps Craig understand why there are a limited amount of Captains in Major League Baseball. Plus, lets all celebrate the Women's USA Hockey team winning the Gold Medal in OT and we find out how to actually pronounce Luis Robert Jr.'s name. Does the result of tonight's Knicks Pistons game matter? Also, who goes to Mexico to for health purposes?
Bargaining, Billionaires, & Baseball... Your host, Tyler Scheid is joined by former MLB player turned content creator, Trevor May! Together they slide into the innings & outs around the big business of professional sports, specifically Major League Baseball (the MLB). Tune in as they run the bases of salary caps, player pay, franchise values, & the possibility of a lockout. There's a lot to learn & these two really hit a homerun with their combined knowledge! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will the wealthy owners of Major League Baseball do what is best for the collective of owners? Does Jazz Chisholm's confidence help the Yankees? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘peace' as in labor peace as in Major League Baseball as in Tony Clark as in MLBPA as in negotiations as in resignation. Wow. A shocking scandal has rocked the players' union. What does it all mean? Is this bad for the union? Are the owners giddy? (21:30) The fight over revenue in baseball is real. A lot of that is going to come from a new national television package. And MLB commissioner Rob Manfred gave us an inside look into what that may be. (31:20) Review: Anemone. (34:30) Mark Cuban says the NBA should embrace tanking. He says all teams tank. He tanked. He paid for it. His concern is with the in-arena experience being too expensive. (45:00) NPPOD. (47:10) The Minnesota Twins have some problems. So much money to players who can't play. The team looks bad. The team will likely be bad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘peace' as in labor peace as in Major League Baseball as in Tony Clark as in MLBPA as in negotiations as in resignation. Wow. A shocking scandal has rocked the players' union. What does it all mean? Is this bad for the union? Are the owners giddy? (21:30) The fight over revenue in baseball is real. A lot of that is going to come from a new national television package. And MLB commissioner Rob Manfred gave us an inside look into what that may be. (31:20) Review: Anemone. (34:30) Mark Cuban says the NBA should embrace tanking. He says all teams tank. He tanked. He paid for it. His concern is with the in-arena experience being too expensive. (45:00) NPPOD. (47:10) The Minnesota Twins have some problems. So much money to players who can't play. The team looks bad. The team will likely be bad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices