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Doug Williams and Andy Martino welcome Jerry Blevins to the Shea Anything podcast, as Blevins calls in from Brooklyn, where he's playing at the Mets alternate site. He shares insight on the team from spring training, as well as an inside look at the inner workings of the alternate site at MCU Park. Jerry also shines a light on the work Jacob deGrom does to be great, what it was like to work with Francisco Lindor in the spring, how he feels about instant replay, and where he’s at as far as helping the Mets in 2021. The guys also take on this hard-hitting question: “what position would Jacob deGrom play if he was playing football?”
Papergirl-Brooklyn comes to Coney Island, Brooklyn. The art installation on the MCU Park connects visitors to this program in which we talk with residents about the creativity, movements, and community in each area. In this episode we talk with Arantxa Araujo, Sofi Du, Alex Kaluzhsky, and Alexandra Silversmith of Alliance for Coney Island. Music in this episode is by Katie Von Schleicher. Papergirl-Brooklyn is organized by Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro Original title music and beats by Nick Jost This project is a Brooklyn Arts Fund recipient.
LIVE at 8pm ET, A Metsian Podcast enters the All-Star break thrilled to welcome MetsMerized Online and MetsMinors.net's Jacob Resnick to the program! Jacob, who got a chance to call an inning as a youngster after winning SNY's kidcaster contest, writes about the Mets for MetsMerizedOnline.com and MetsMinors.net, specializing in the minor leagues. During the summer he covers the Brooklyn Cyclones from MCU Park and during the rest of the year he is a communications student at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. He became a Mets fan in 2006 and still roots through the good times and the bad. Though there are many issues that have led to the Mets losing record entering the break, none are more glaring than the blown saves, a category they lead the league in. Could they possibly go on a run if they can even remotely get this under control or should they cut their losses and sell off before the hard trade deadline of July 31st? Brodie Van Wagenen, according to media sources, threw a chair across the room before telling Mickey Callaway to go conduct "your (bleepin') press conference." At what point does this season become his fault as opposed to the coaches? The Mets have three All-Stars playing on Tuesday: Jacob deGrom, Jeff McNeil and Pete Alonso. Alonso will also be performing the night before in the Home Run Derby. We'll discuss their first halves and how important their seasons have been as silver linings to yet another miserable campaign. With the minors being Mr. Resnick's specialty, we'll also discuss the seasons the affiliates are having and some hidden gems us fans may be able to look forward to down the road. That plus MUCH MORE! So, tune in LIVE at 8pm ET for the latest edition of A Metsian Podcast!
LIVE at 8pm ET, A Metsian Podcast enters the All-Star break thrilled to welcome MetsMerized Online and MetsMinors.net's Jacob Resnick to the program! Jacob, who got a chance to call an inning as a youngster after winning SNY's kidcaster contest, writes about the Mets for MetsMerizedOnline.com and MetsMinors.net, specializing in the minor leagues. During the summer he covers the Brooklyn Cyclones from MCU Park and during the rest of the year he is a communications student at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. He became a Mets fan in 2006 and still roots through the good times and the bad. Though there are many issues that have led to the Mets losing record entering the break, none are more glaring than the blown saves, a category they lead the league in. Could they possibly go on a run if they can even remotely get this under control or should they cut their losses and sell off before the hard trade deadline of July 31st? Brodie Van Wagenen, according to media sources, threw a chair across the room before telling Mickey Callaway to go conduct "your (bleepin') press conference." At what point does this season become his fault as opposed to the coaches? The Mets have three All-Stars playing on Tuesday: Jacob deGrom, Jeff McNeil and Pete Alonso. Alonso will also be performing the night before in the Home Run Derby. We'll discuss their first halves and how important their seasons have been as silver linings to yet another miserable campaign. With the minors being Mr. Resnick's specialty, we'll also discuss the seasons the affiliates are having and some hidden gems us fans may be able to look forward to down the road. That plus MUCH MORE! So, tune in LIVE at 8pm ET for the latest edition of A Metsian Podcast!
Cyclones broadcaster Dom Savino sits down with Luis Clemente, Roberto Clemente's son, and Josué Matos, the Brooklyn Cyclones Pitching Coach. Matos' love for Clemente and Puerto shined at MCU Park this season.
With Week 13 in the books Dan and Pete sit down to examine the exciting close matches that populated the weekend. The Seawolves fell in behind their SeaWall to defend Starfire and win a barn burner against New Orleans. NY survived the dynamic runners or Utah at MCU Park. It was a home team sweep with Toronto getting a Bonus Point win against Houston and San Diego shellacking the Raptors. Player of the Week and Olympian Gold Medalist Jasa Veremalua stops by for a chat with Dan Power.
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You can also support by donating through PayPal.com at the link below: Hare of the Rabbit PayPal Thank you for your support, Jeff Hittinger. Russian Angora We have been doing a series about the Angora breeds, and I have been trying to cover all of them. One of the Angora’s is the Russian Angora. I started looking for any information about the breed. I was able to find that there were a few studies done about the breed, so that meant that it had to be out there somewhere. One of the studies was the Adaptability of Russian Angora Rabbits in semi arid tropics in the Official journal of the World Rabbit Science Association (WRSA) The summary of the studies was Russian Angora rabbits raised under semi arid conditions during 1982-1985 had average kindling % of 58.7. The average litter size at birth and at weaning (6 weeks) were 5.68 and 3.62 respectively. Body weight at birth 6, 12 and 24 weeks were 55 g, 536 g, 1.17 kg and 2.61 kg and 54 g, 536 g, 1.19 kg and 2.64 kg. The first group of data corresponds to males and the second to females. The wool was clipped firstly at 3 months of age and then at quarterly intervals. The wool yield showed steady increase with the age and was highest in the fourth clip: 40g/clip at 3 months and 60g/clip for adults on average. The wool yield in young as well as in adult rabbits was lowest in June clip (-36%/general mean). The influence of age, years and season of clip were significant (P 0.01) while the sex difference were non significant. The breeding of Russian angora rabbits was discontinued after 1985 due to appearance of a genetic disorder "Retarded Wool Syndrome" which cause significant loss in wool yield. It was probably due to inbreeding in a small population coupled with adverse effect of hot climate. Then I found that the Russian word for rabbit was Coney. Russian Cony Hair Cony, also spelled coney, is a term used to refer to several different unrelated animals, but in the fur industry is typically indicative of rabbit fur. Indeed, though this common name for the rabbit is falling out of favor in modern times, it was once widely utilized and was, in fact, the origin of the name of Coney Island, a location where settlers found large rabbit populations. Cony or coney - a rabbit, or the fur of a rabbit. Coney Island is a peninsular residential neighborhood, beach, and leisure/entertainment destination of Long Island on the Coney Island Channel, which is part of the Lower Bay in the southwestern part of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. Coney Island was formerly the westernmost of the Outer Barrier islands on Long Island's southern shore, but in the early 20th century it became connected to the rest of Long Island by land fill. The residential portion of the peninsula is a community of 60,000 people in its western part, with Sea Gate to its west, Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach to its east, the Lower Bay to the south, and Gravesend to the north. Coney Island was originally part of the colonial town of Gravesend. By the mid-19th century, it became a seaside resort, and by the late 19th century, amusement parks were also built at the location. The attractions reached a historical peak during the first half of the 20th century, declining in popularity after World War II and following years of neglect. The area was revitalized with the opening of the MCU Park in 2001 and several amusement rides in the 2010s. The original Native American inhabitants of the region, the Lenape, called this area Narrioch. This name has been attributed the meaning of "land without shadows"[5] or "always in light"[6] describing how its south facing beaches always remained in sunlight. A second meaning attributed to Narrioch is "point" or "corner of land". The first documented European name for the island is the Dutch name Conyne Eylandt or Conynge Eylandt. This would roughly be equivalent to Konijn Eiland using modern Dutch spelling, meaning Rabbit Island. The name was anglicized to Coney Island after the English took over the colony in 1664, coney being the corresponding English word. There are several alternative theories for the origin of the name. One posits that it was named after a Native American tribe, the Konoh, who supposedly once inhabited it. Another surmises that Conyn was the surname of a family of Dutch settlers who lived there. Yet a third interpretation claims that "Conyne" was a distortion of the name of Henry Hudson's second mate on the Halve Maen, John Colman, who was slain by natives on the 1609 expedition and buried at a place they named Colman's Point, possibly coinciding with Coney Island. History - Early settlement Giovanni da Verrazzano was the first European explorer to discover the island of Narrioch during his expeditions to the area in 1527 and 1529. He was subsequently followed by Henry Hudson. The Dutch established the colony of New Amsterdam in present-day Coney Island in the early 17th century. The Native American population in the area dwindled as the Dutch settlement grew and the entire southwest section of present-day Brooklyn was purchased in 1645 from the Native Americans in exchange for a gun, a blanket, and a kettle. In 1644, a colonist named Guysbert Op Dyck was given a patent for 88 acres of land in the town of Gravesend, on the southwestern shore of Brooklyn. The patent included Conyne Island, an island just off the southwestern shore of the town of Gravesend, as well as Conyne Hook, a peninsula just east of the island. At the time of European settlement, the land that makes up the present-day Coney Island was divided across several separate islands. All of these islands were part of the outer barrier on the southern shore of Long Island, and their land areas and boundaries changed frequently. Only the westernmost island was called Coney Island; it currently makes up part of Sea Gate. At the time, it was a 1.25-mile shifting sandspit with a detached island at its western end extending into Lower New York Bay. In a 1679–1680 journal, Jasper Danckaerts and Peter Sluyter noted that "Conijnen Eylandt" was fully separated from the rest of Brooklyn. The explorers observed: Nobody lives upon it, but it is used in winter for keeping cattle, horses, oxen, hogs and others, which are able to obtain there sufficient to eat the whole winter, and to shelter themselves from the cold in the thickets. This island is not so cold as Long Island or the Mahatans, or others, like some other islands on the coast, in consequence of their having more sea breeze, and of the saltness of the sea breaking upon the shoals, rocks and reefs, with which the coast is beset. Development of Coney Island was slow until the 19th century due to land disputes, the American Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812. Coney Island was so remote that Herman Melville wrote Moby-Dick on the island in 1849, and Henry Clay and Daniel Webster discussed the Missouri Compromise at the island the next year. So that led me to look for the Russian Cony. The Russian cony, or rabbit, is known by many names throughout the world and is perhaps more popularly referred to as the Himalayan. Though generally believed to be one of the oldest surviving breeds, little about the true history of the animal is known. Some believe, however, that the rabbit was originally an inhabitant of the Himalayan Mountain Range, though there is little evidence to support such a claim. Others argue that the breed was developed from a wild strain of silver-colored rabbits, citing the fact that many Russian rabbits today begin their lives with silver-gray coats, although their coloring changes as they mature, adults of the breed exhibiting a snowy white over most of the body, but a dark brown, black, or bluish-hue at the extremities. Though the thick, plush fur of the Russian cony was once considered the best rabbit fur available, the development of newer, improved breeds has displaced this animal as the most desirable in the industry. The Castor Rex, for example, which was developed in the early 1900s, is a variety of rabbit that contains no long, stiff guard hairs in its coat. This selectively produced characteristic greatly simplified the process of readying rabbit pelts for the market, since no removal of the undesirable guard hairs was necessary. The satin Angora rabbit is another relatively new breed that exhibits fur that is considered more valuable by some than that of the Russian rabbit. By crossing a French Angora with a longish-haired mutation of a short-haired satin rabbit, an animal with an unusually long, shiny coat was developed. So then tried looking in some old manuals about the breed. Book Reference: Our domestic animals: their habits, intelligence and usefulness The Russian Rabbit is described as a Himalayan Rabbit and also referred to as the Himalayan Rabbit. Book Reference: The Animals of the World: Brehm's Life of Animals, a Complete Natural … By Alfred Edmund Brehm The Russian Rabbit is grey, with brown head and ears, and it is distinguished by a dewlap under the throat. So digging even deeper I found a russian website translated from Google to discuss the Russian ermine. Rabbit Breed Russian ermine The most ancient kind of rabbits should rightly be called a breed Russian ermine. Small ermine rabbits shiny white, black or brown ears, as nose, legs and tail. For his breed name should thank because of similar color skins with an Ermine. In the world and is especially popular rabbit received different names such as Himalaya, Chinese, African, Egyptian, Siberian, Windsor, Antwerp, ermine rabbits. Derived rocks still do not have a specific treatment and, therefore, there is debate about between scientists. Most believe that the breed is derived from ermine rabbits, brought to us from England in 1928, they were small, the main advantage is the fur, the body was 38 – 40 cm, chest coverage under the shoulder blades 28 – 34 cm, weight of individuals 1, 2.5 to 6 kg. Today rabbits grow from 3.8 to 4.9 kg. They have a strong physique, muzzle a small, round, ears straight, body large, volume, 51 cm in length, breast coverage under the shoulders 35 cm, back a little, but the volume, powerful legs. Breed Russian ermine rabbit has a good immune system, get used to the climate features in all corners of the country. Females are fertile and excellent mother to offspring. In rabbits after the birth of the first white hairs grow in a few weeks in their place, the fur becomes with dark spots, and color fully formed in 6 months. Rabbits are small dietary meat and skins, which are highly valued for their color and extreme softness. So if you have any information about the breed, please reach out and let me know, as I would love to learn more about them. Источник: http://geomedia.top/rabbit-breed-russian-ermine/ https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cony https://www.olympus-lifescience.com/en/microscope-resource/galleries/polarizedlight/pages/russianconyhairlarge/ https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/techniques/polarized/gallery/pages/russianconyhairsmall.html https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/254 https://books.google.com/books?id=3C9OAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA258&lpg=PA258&dq=%22russian%22+angora+rabbit&source=bl&ots=6RNFFIOijO&sig=pTSIy1tK9YTwzPttatHPQ4snIXU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiv9diyr-7fAhUInlkKHXRMAgA4ChDoATAFegQICRAB#v=onepage&q=%22russian%22%20angora%20rabbit&f=false https://books.google.com/books?id=nFDjV8kDaxwC&pg=PA378&lpg=PA378&dq=%22russian%22+angora+rabbit&source=bl&ots=ZdxVn9ahpg&sig=P0ulKFCIuaYnV9KSwxRXcXF31-M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiv9diyr-7fAhUInlkKHXRMAgA4ChDoATAIegQIARAB#v=onepage&q=%22russian%22%20angora%20rabbit&f=false https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coney_Island FOX, HARE AND ROOSTER (All used here illustrations belong to the Russian Crafts and represent products which were sold or which are selling at the Russian Crafts store). There was once a fox and a hare. The fox had a house of ice, the hare a house of wood. Fair spring came and melted the fox's house, while the hare's stood firm and strong. So the fox asked the hare if she could come in to warm herself, then drove him out. The hare went down the road crying, and met two dogs, who asked, "Wuff, wuff, wuff! Why are you crying?" "Leave me alone, dogs! Who wouldn't cry? I had a wooden house, while the fox had one of ice. She invited herself into mine and drove me out." "Don't cry, hare," barked the dogs. "We'll chase her out." "No, you won't." "Oh, yes we will." Off they went to the hare's house. "Wuff, wuff, wuff! Come out of there, fox!" "Go away, before I come and tear you to pieces," she shouted back from the stove. The dogs took fright and fled. Once more the hare went on his way crying. This time he met a bear who asked, "Why are you crying?" "Leave me alone, bear," said the hare. "Who wouldn't cry? I had a wooden house, while the fox had one of ice. She invited herself into mine and drove me out." "Don't cry, hare," said the bear. "I'll chase her out." "No, you won't. The dogs tried and failed; you'll fare no better." "Oh, yes I will." Off they went to chase her out. "Come on out, fox!" roared the bear. But she shouted from the stove: "Go away, before I come and tear you to pieces." The bear took fright and fled. Once more the hare went on his way crying and met an ox who asked, "Why are you crying?" "Leave me alone, ox! Who wouldn't cry? I had a wooden house, while the fox had one of ice. She invited herself into mine and drove me out." "Come with me, I'll chase her out." "No, you won't," said the hare. "The dogs tried and failed, the bear tried and failed; you'll fare no better." "Oh, yes I will." Off they went together to the hare's house. "Come on out, fox!" But she shouted from the stove: "Go away, before I come and tear you to pieces." The ox took fright and fled. Once more the hare went on his way crying and met a cock with a scythe. "Cock-a-doodle-doo! Why are you crying, hare?" "Leave me alone, cock! Who wouldn't cry? I had a house of wood, while the fox had one of ice. She invited herself into mine and drove me out." "Come along with me, I'll chase her out." "No, you won't," said the hare. "The dogs tried and failed; the bear tried and failed; the ox tried and failed. You'll fare no better." "Oh, yes I-will." So they went up to the house. "Cock-a-doodle-doo! I'll cut that fox in two with my scythe so sharp and true!" When the fox heard that, she took fright and called, "I'm getting dressed." Again the cock crowed: "Cock-a-doodle-doo! I'll cut that fox in two with my scythe so sharp and true!" And the fox cried: "I'm putting on my fur coat." A third time the cock crowed: "Cock-a-doodle-doo! I'll cut that fox in two with my scythe so sharp and true!" The fox rushed out of the door and the cock cut off her head. So the hare and the cock lived together happily ever after https://russian-crafts.com/russian-folk-tales/fox-hare-cock.html Obesity in Rabbit Excess body weight, or obesity, is as much a problem in rabbits as it is in any other species, especially household rabbits. Rabbits that are obese are not able to function normally because of their large size and body fat percentage. Although certain breeds of rabbit, including the dwarf rabbit, are more at risk for obesity due to their shorter stature and inactivity, it occurs most often among middle-aged rabbits that are caged, and is independent of their gender. Symptoms and Types Typically rabbits prone to obesity tend to be more than 20 to 40 percent overweight. An easy way to determine this is to give the rabbit a physical exam. If you cannot find the ribs under the layer of fat and skin, then it is probably obese. Other signs of obesity may include flaky dermatitis, as the rabbit has difficulty fully cleaning under its skin folds. The animal may also have difficulty breathing and be excessively tired. Causes The causes for obesity in rabbits include being caged too often, along with excessive feeding habits. If it is fed too many treats or snacks during the day and not allowed to exercise it off, then it is sure to become obese. Diagnosis To diagnose obesity a veterinarian would naturally rule out conditions like pregnancy, a tumor mass or other abdominal and intestinal masses; fluid in the abdominal cavity can also mimic obesity. Other tests include those which measure the rabbit's body fat. Treatment Proper nutrition is the key to treating obesity. Often high-quality grass hay and fresh greens, including lettuce, parsley and carrot tops are generally recommended over an exclusive pellet diet. Fresh fruits and other non-leafy vegetables are not recommended during the obese period, as these can lead to other health problems in the rabbit. Living and Management With proper education from the veterinarian, you will establish long-term, reachable weight loss goals that will guide the rabbit toward a healthier and more productive life. It is also important for the animal’s overall wellness that its caged area be kept free from debris or fecal matter. Clipping excess hair and brushing matted hair will also help keep the rabbit clean. https://www.petmd.com/rabbit/conditions/digestive/c_rb_obesity © Copyrighted
Sam, Ben and Kelsie Heneghan report back from Ben's road trip to see the Brooklyn Cyclones with interviews from players and front-office staff about the goings-on at MCU Park, including the club's move to become the Brooklyn Jefes.
John reviews the Cosmos midweek draw against the Deltas and the loss this past weekend against North Carolina FC at MCU Park. He looks ahead to the Cosmos upcoming match this Sunday against Puerto Rico FC. John touches on the news that the North American Soccer League Filed a Federal Antitrust Lawsuit against the U.S Soccer Federation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John reviews the Cosmos 3-3 draw against Jacksonville Armada FC at MCU Park. He looks ahead to the Cosmos upcoming match tomorrow against the Deltas and on Saturday the Cosmos host North Carolina FC. John touches on two topics later in the show the NASL held a meeting last Friday according to Sports Illustrated and a video by SI on PRO/REL. Want to voice your opinion on what has been discussed on this weeks episode of First Team Podcast? Feel free to email the show at firstteampod@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John reviews the Cosmos 3-3 draw against Miami FC at MCU Park. He looks ahead to the Cosmos upcoming match this Sunday against the Jacksonville Armada FC. John touches on two topics later in the show. U.S Soccer rejected the NASL Division II Application and his take on the three minute chat with U.S Soccer President Sunil Gulati. Social Media: Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeamPod Website: FirstTeamPod.com Want to voice your opinion on what has been discussed on this weeks episode of First Team Podcast? Feel free to email the show at firstteampod@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John reviews the Cosmos loss against the Jacksonville Armada FC at MCU Park. He looks ahead to the Cosmos upcoming match this Wednesday against Miami FC. John touches on two topics later in the show a report by Four Four Two on Giovanni Savarse and some news on the Fort Lauderdale Strikers from Kartik Krishaniyer. Social Media: Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeamPod Website: FirstTeamPod.com Want to voice your opinion on what has been discussed on this weeks episode of First Team Podcast? Feel free to email the show at firstteampod@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John reviews the Cosmos 3 -3 draw against Indy Eleven at MCU Park. He looks ahead to the Cosmos upcoming match this weekend against North Carolina FC away. John touches on two topics later in the show NYCFC's stadium problems and what that means for the future of the Cosmos and five points by 90min.com on why Pro/Rel should be implemented in the United States. Social Media: Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeamPod Website: FirstTeamPod.com Want to voice your opinion on what has been discussed on this weeks episode of First Team Podcast? Feel free to email the show at firstteampod@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John reviews the Cosmos 1-1 draw against FC Edmonton, previews the Cosmos upcoming fixture against Indy Eleven this Saturday at MCU Park. Lastly John has a passionate rant on what Sunil Gulati said on the U.S bid for the 2026 World Cup. Social Media: Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeamPod Website: FirstTeamPod.com Want to voice your opinion on what has been discussed on this weeks episode, email the show at firstteampod@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John reviews the Cosmos 3-1 victory over Miami FC on the first NASL match day of the 2017 NASL Fall Season. He looks ahead to the Cosmos first road match of the Fall against the San Francisco Deltas . Lastly John touches on the article posted by San Francisco Deltas CEO Brian Helmick " SF Deltas CEO Challenge to Fans" Link to the Article by Brian Helmick: https://medium.com/sfdeltas/sf-deltas-ceo-challenge-to-fans-2801e726bb6 Social Media: Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeamPod Website: FirstTeamPod.com Want to voice your opinion on what has been discussed on this weeks show, feel free to email the show at firstteampod@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
On this show, we will hear from #WinningWomen looking to highlight the history of women in baseball, as well as create opportunities for the next generation of females playing America's pastime. A League of Their Own brought to light a lost history of women in the game. Since, the cast continues to offer support to sharing the stories of the past, while paving the way for the future. On July 1st, members of the cast of A League of Their Own accompany players from the All America Girls Professional Baseball League (AABPBL) to celebrate the Rockford Peaches at MCU Park in Brooklyn, NY. Megan Cavanagh (Marla Hooch), Tracy Reiner (Betty "Spaghetti" Horn), Shirley Burkovich (AAGPBL player) and Maybelle Blair (AAGPBL player) were honored by the Cyclones. The quartet participated in a Winning Women Power Panel with fellow Winning Women honorees Perry Barber (umpire) and Mary Beck (MLB VP of Marketing & Promotion). The show will include clips from the Cyclones celebration of the film, an interview with Perry Barber, and other opportunities to grow the game of baseball for girls and women. Show Notes AAGPBL official website Brooklyn Cyclones Winning Women ESPN: A League of Their Own - An Oral History History made in Rockford: International Women’s Baseball Center opens
Is Tim Tebow ready for the big time? He's at least one step closer, and the guys talk about the Chosen One's ascent up the Mets minor league ranks. Plus, the guys unveil all the details on the MCU Park charity softball tournament, the outing shirt for Seattle, and discuss whether Bartolo is on his way back to Queens. That plus your voicemails and questions answered! Grab some cold ones and get ready to slide into Fourth of July weekend early with Orange and Blue Thing. VOICEMAILS: Should David Wright coach? Will Asdrubal take back his trade request? Who will be traded first? If the Mets play in London, will T7LA plan an outing? Mets tattoo advice? Can you build a hypothetical team with three baseball movie characters? Co-hosted by Darren Meenan and Brian Erni, our episodes are taped live on Facebook each Thursday night at 6pm. We're a pretty visual show, so if you can, try to catch the live episode next week on Facebook.com/The7Line. For now give a listen and if you're in to it, share with your friends, subscribe and leave a review. LGM!
Fresh off six wins in their last eight games, the Mets open a pivotal series against the Nationals, and the boys are geared up for it. How will the Metsies fare? Darren and Brian give their predictions, unveil the plans for the St. Louis pre-game party, announce bus details for the outing next week in Brooklyn and discuss details about the charity softball tournament at MCU Park. Plus Matt Cerrone stops by to talk about his new book "NY Mets Fans' Bucket List". All this and more on another night of good hangs. Grab some brews check it out! LGM! Co-hosted by Darren Meenan and Brian Erni, our episodes are taped live on Facebook each Thursday night at 6pm. We're a pretty visual show, so if you can, try to catch the live episode next week on Facebook.com/The7Line. For now give a listen and if you're in to it, share with your friends, subscribe and leave a review. LGM!
John reviews the Cosmos 1-1 draw against Jacksonville Armada. We look ahead to the Cosmos first league match against San Francisco Deltas with Hans, chairperson of the independent supporters group of the Deltas the Delta Force. Lastly John touches on the Cosmos B roster ahead of their first NPSL match this weekend and Rocco B. Commisso hanging out with supporters at MCU Park. Social Media: Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeampod Website: FirstTeamPod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John breaks down the Cosmos 3-0 loss to Miami FC. Looks ahead to the clash against Miami FC at Riccardo Silva Stadium. Lastly John touches on Riccardo Silva's comments on PRO/Rel, Miami FC and the competition between leagues. Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeamPod Website: FirstTeamPod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John previews the Cosmos final preseason trip , touches on the Cosmos turf situation at MCU Park and at the end of the show he reads out emails from our listeners. Social Media: Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeamPod Website: FirstTeamPod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John is joined by Gio to discuss what the Cosmos have to do to be successful in Brooklyn. With the Cosmos moving to MCU Park there is a lot the Cosmos have to do in a short amount of time and we break down the off the pitch issues. Want to share your thoughts on what we discussed on this week's episode email us at firstteampod@gmail.com. We will read out your email on next week's show. Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeamPod Website: FirstTeamPod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
John discusses the latest news in Cosmos Country from the latest signings to the Cosmos announcing today that they will play at MCU Park. Juan Guerra joins the show to talk about his career so far and why he decided to sign with the Cosmos. Twitter & Facebook: @FirstTeamPod Website: FirstTeamPod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
In our biggest podcast yet Jake Esch joins us from Miami to talk about his debut with the Marlins, his call up from the Minors and visiting Cornish castles. Maikel Azcuy discusses winning his fifth National Baseball Championship in the same week he gets called up for Great Britain to compete at the 2016 European Championships and World Baseball Classic Qualifier. And we're also joined by Max Colten, Head Grounds Keeper and Clubhouse Manager for the New York Mets-affiliate Brooklyn Cyclones, whose MCU Park will play host to the WBCQ. Follow BaseballSoftballUK on Twitter https://twitter.com/bsuk Check out Great Britain Baseball on Twitter https://twitter.com/GB_Baseball. To find out more about BaseballSoftballUK and for details of how you can get in to the sport as a player or coach visit http://baseballsoftballuk.com.
Mike Silva talks about Terry Collins rant and how he is the reason for the Mets inability to grind out at-bats and play through the challenges of the season. Mike believes this road trip will put an end to any talk about the Mets making the playoffs. He also discusses his concerns about Travis d'Arnaud and whether he is headed down the same path as another failed top prospect, Ike Davis. Noah Wolfe of Metsmerized Online joins Mike live from MCU Park in Brooklyn to give his report on top prospects Justin Dunn, Thomas Szapucki, Peter Alonso and Desmond Lindsay.
"I think he re-gifted, then he de-gifted, and now he's using an upstairs invite as a springboard to a Super Bowl sex romp!" Vinnie & Matt discuss "The Label Maker", the twelfth episode of season six, as well as...some upcoming Seinfeld events, JLD's kiss of death, and a game of world domination being played by two guys who can barely run their own lives. Links from our discussion: Upcoming Seinfeld Trivia Nights hosted by Matt 7/11 Maxwell's (Hoboken) 7/12 Tavern on Third 7/13 Abbey Tavern 7/21 Gotham Bistro 7/26 The Dubliner (7pm) "An Evening with Jerry & Larry" - 7/10/16 at The Alibi in London "Seinfeldian Ethics" - 8/10/16 at QED in Astoria John O'Hurley singing the National Anthem at MCU Park (7/2/16) A Chart About Nothing poster JLD and Bryan Cranston at the Emmys RIP Cleto Augusto (aka Scott Thomas) "The OJ Simpson Story" (1995) Listener Maarten Bouw's artwork for "The Label Maker" Season 6 bloopers Here's how you can get in touch with us: seincast@gmail.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr seincast.libsyn.com If you'd like to support the podcast, please check out our Paypal donate page. And, if you have the time, swing by iTunes and leave us a rating and review. Thank you for your support! Seincast logo designed by Aaron FitzSimons - aaronfitzsimons.com Vinnie's Top 20 The Opposite The Contest The Outing The Junior Mint The Implant The Opera The Cheever Letters The Marine Biologist The Hamptons The Label Maker The Bubble Boy The Couch The Movie The Airport The Lip Reader The Parking Spot The Pick The Watch The Race The Boyfriend Matt's Top 20 The Boyfriend The Pilot The Hamptons The Cheever Letters The Outing The Library The Pen The Contest The Label Maker The Marine Biologist The Implant The Alternate Side The Race The Opposite The Chinese Restaurant The Couch The Soup The Big Salad The Deal The Pitch/The Ticket
The New York Cosmos are headed to the post season, and despite all the possibilites as the fall portion of the campaign progressed, the road to the finals goes through New York. After the Cosmos surpassed the Ottawa Fury on the final day of the regular season, they will now play host for the NASL Playoff semi-finals at MCU Park in Brooklyn, and should they move on to the finals, will also get to play the last game of the season at home. This week our hosts Ej Garr and Frank Dell'Apa get us ready for the post-season, with a recap of the spring and fall seasons that has gotten us to this point of campaign. Our guest this week is Cosmos keeper Kyle Zobeck, who already has earned hardware this season with the Cosmos B squad under Alecko Eskandarian in their first season playing in the NPSL. We surprise Kyle with a call from his college coach from Valparaiso Mike Avery during the interview. The Cosmos will kick off the semifinals at 2 PM ET at MCU Park adjacent to Coney Island, so make sure you secure your tickets early.
On this weeks show John breaks down the Cosmos victory over the Rowdies . Also he discusses the Championship semifinals and the big match this Saturday at MCU Park. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
On tonights show John previews the Strikers . Haji Wright and Gunter Kronsteiner join the show . John talks about MCU Park being the home of the of the Cosmos semi final matchup in the Championship . Also he talks about the future of Raul and Senna. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
This week on #IntotheCosmos, Ej Garr and Frank Dell'Apa review the first ever Cosmos match at MCU Park in Brooklyn this past weekend, and get you ready for Edmonton on Mother's Day this Sunday. Two fantastic interviews come your way, as we sit down with the New York Cosmos striker Lucky Mkosana, on the heels of his only goal that gave the Cosmos three points in their 1 - 0 win in Brooklyn over Ottawa this past weekend. With Edmonton in town this week, the guys have the pleasure of interviewing the head coach of the Eddies, Colin Miller, who has had a tremendous career as both a player and coach, and if you listen to his advice, you can learn what he looks for in a player. Get yourself ready for this weekend at Shuart Stadium, as the Cosmos welcome the Eddies to town, and Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there who are special to all of us in their own way!
This week on #IntotheCosmos, Ej Garr and Frank Dell'Apa discuss the state of the Cosmos, review the match with Atlanta, and get you prepared for this weekend's game with the Ottawa.Fury at home in MCU Park in Brooklyn, New York. We have two interviews to bring you, as we have all season, and this week we have midfielder Danny Szetela from the New York Cosmos, and striker Tom Heinemann from the Ottawa Fury. Danny talks about his international career as a player, playing in Spain and Italy. Not only does Tom talk about the upcoming game this weekend, but what the Fury is doing to prepare for one more game they have before Saturday in the Canadian Championships. Tom also shared information on his camp for kids that he holds in his hometown of St. Louis. Both players also discuss their careers that have led them to where they are today, from the MLS, and abroad. Join us each Wednesday at 1 p.m. as we bring you all the news you need on the New York Cosmos.
"You are sooo good-looking." We'll never understand this Good Samaritan business. You don't have to help anybody. That's what this country is all about. We've got a lot to discuss this week as Jason Alexander directs the nineteenth episode from season three, "The Good Samaritan." 0:51 - Seinfeld News 11:12 - Episode Trivia 13:54 - Episode Discussion 52:49 - Commercial 70:16 - Episode Rating Links from our discussion: RIP Daniel von Bargen Larry David interview with Charlie Rose (60 Minutes) Larry David interview with Katie Couric (Yahoo News) Larry David interview with Matt Lauer Part 1 (Today Show) Part 2 with Matt Lauer (which we haven't seen yet) Seinfeld Night returns to the Brooklyn Cyclones at MCU Park 7/5/15 "Audiogenic Epilepsy Induced by a Specific Television Peformer" via the New England Journal of Medicine Melinda McGraw (Angela) in "The Dark Knight" And here's another clip (spoilers, of course) We want to hear from you, and what you think of the show/love about Seinfeld! seincast@gmail.com facebook.com/seincastpodcast @seincast Also find us on Tumblr and Pinterest! Other helpful links: Buy Seinfeld on DVD Episode guide we follow Subscribe in iTunes or check us out on your preferred podcast app You can also find us at seincast.libsyn.com
The Man. Is Back. Russell Gallo returns to Brooklyn GOP Radio!Plus, scheduled to come on the show is Bob Antonacci, the attorney / CPA that is the Republican candidate for State Comptroller and the current Comptroller of Onondaga County here in New York. He'll be talking about his upcoming fundraiser at MCU Park, what exactly a Comptroller does and why you should care - a lot. All that, plus we wanna know WHO YA GOT for this week's Buffoon of the Week!
The Man. Is Back. Russell Gallo returns to Brooklyn GOP Radio!Plus, scheduled to come on the show is Bob Antonacci, the attorney / CPA that is the Republican candidate for State Comptroller and the current Comptroller of Onondaga County here in New York. He'll be talking about his upcoming fundraiser at MCU Park, what exactly a Comptroller does and why you should care - a lot. All that, plus we wanna know WHO YA GOT for this week's Buffoon of the Week!