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When is a no-hitter not a no-hitter? When Fay Vincent decided, 36 years ago this week, that it shouldn't be. Specifically, he decreed that any no-hitters shorter than nine full innings or that was broken up after the ninth no longer counted, consigning 50 no-hitters to the dustbin of history. That's where Mike and Bill found them in this re-run from 2020, polished them up, and presented them for your enjoyment. Plus, happy birthday to Tug McGraw and Ed Konetchy!
On this week's episode of The Underdog, your hosts Chris Horwedel and Matt Crone kick off the show with Matt introducing Chris to "JorDunks", which sets forth a wild conversation including Chris pitching a reality show where the pair head to Indonesia in search of the elusive shoe. After that, the guys talk a bit about the hit Netflix show "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" starring Emma Myers (Wednesday). Next up is an interesting conversation about baseball achievements -- including Matt trying to guess which is less common, a no-hitter or hitting for the cycle. You may just learn something this week.
Bill Fennelly interview, cycles and no hitters, and Hawk Tuah - F H2
Greg and Sorcerer Chromatic drink and review beers from Monterey, CA and San Francisco, CA. In the Beer News, they discuss the top rated lagers in the U.S. For the Cöld Brüe List, they talk about each MLB team's No Hitters, for and against. In the Drunken Shenanigans, they talk about Season 2, Episode 7 of House of the Dragon. Recorded August 3, 2024
In this week's podcast we talk about the Padres throwing a no-hitter. We talk about the Olympics. We talk about Biden dropping out. Then Joel closes us out with a devotional on the elder brother.
Thursday, July 11, 2024 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -Drugs are bad, MLB - no-hitters, Berry checks in post-Big XII media days, golf in Scotland and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host chats with Jim Moore, who is on location for a wedding in Roche Harbor. They discuss weddings, dancing, and the cost of weddings. They also talk about the Mariners' recent performance and the possibility of the NBA returning to Seattle. The conversation covers various topics including the potential return of the Seattle SuperSonics, NBA free agency, the popularity of the NBA, the importance of no-hitters in baseball, the upcoming Seahawks training camp, and voicemails from listeners.Rundown00:00 Jim is in Roche Harbor at a wedding and a little hungover 02:57 Discussion on Weddings and Dancing06:33 Excitement for the Wedding08:07 Mariners' Recent Performance13:23 The Possibility of the NBA Returning to Seattle26:18 The Potential Return of the Seattle SuperSonics27:15 The Popularity and Financial Aspects of the NBA29:06 Debating the Importance of No-Hitters in Baseball36:40 Anticipation for Seahawks Training Camp38:56 "Hey, what the Puck!?" ends the week with Voicemails from Listeners
In hour four, Hoch is outraged that the Pirates manager took Paul Skenes out of the Pirates game today after throwing a no-hitter through 7 innings. Crowder defends it but Hoch highlights everything that's wrong with baseball in the modern era.
Two-no hitters were thrown, hall of famers to be Walter Johnson and Bob feller both tossed no-hitters, Johnson fired a 1-0 gem in 1920 vs the Boston Red Sox, losing a perfect game on Bucky Harris error, and in 1951 Feller got his 3rd career no-hitter, tying the record of Cy Young and Larry Corcoran as Cleveland beat Detroit 2-1 . . . Two historic Parks opened on July 1st, in 1910 White Sox field opens, the White Sox played to a crowd of 24,000 and lost 2-0 to the St. Louis Browns. The field would be renamed Comiskey Park after its team owner, Charlie Comiskey, and in 1920, the St. Louis Cardinals move into Sportsman's Park, they bowed to the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2, but would go on to win 7 World Championships and house the fantastic career of Stan MusialHistorical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn SaysThis Day In Baseball is Sponsored by - www.vintagebaseballreflections.com - Join the membership today and listen to 50 years of baseball history told to you by the folks who were there! As a special offer, all our listeners can use the term - thisdayinbaseball at the membership check out. Trivia is provided by -Horseshide Trivia
Two-no hitters were thrown, hall of famers to be Walter Johnson and Bob feller both tossed no-hitters, Johnson fired a 1-0 gem in 1920 vs the Boston Red Sox, losing a perfect game on Bucky Harris error, and in 1951 Feller got his 3rd career no-hitter, tying the record of Cy Young and Larry Corcoran as Cleveland beat Detroit 2-1 . . . Two historic Parks opened on July 1st, in 1910 White Sox field opens, the White Sox played to a crowd of 24,000 and lost 2-0 to the St. Louis Browns. The field would be renamed Comiskey Park after its team owner, Charlie Comiskey, and in 1920, the St. Louis Cardinals move into Sportsman's Park, they bowed to the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2, but would go on to win 7 World Championships and house the fantastic career of Stan MusialHistorical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn SaysThis Day In Baseball is Sponsored by - www.vintagebaseballreflections.com - Join the membership today and listen to 50 years of baseball history told to you by the folks who were there! As a special offer, all our listeners can use the term - thisdayinbaseball at the membership check out. Trivia is provided by -Horseshide Trivia
- Bob FellerIn this 1966 audio clip, Bob Feller, one of Major League Baseball's most revered pitchers, discusses the rare and remarkable feat of throwing no-hitters. By this time, Feller had retired from an illustrious career primarily with the Cleveland Indians, where he was renowned for his fast pitches and formidable presence on the mound. Having thrown three no-hitters himself, Feller speaks from experience, offering insights and anecdotes about these exceptional performances. The year 1966 finds him reflecting on past glories and the elements that align to make a no-hitter possible, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of one of baseball's most challenging achievements.The significance of this interview lies not only in Feller's firsthand experience but also in the timing. The mid-1960s were a period of transition in baseball, with new stars emerging and the game itself undergoing changes in culture and strategy. Feller's perspective bridges the eras, connecting the golden age of baseball with the evolving landscape of the sport in the 1960s. This clip offers not just historical insight but also a personal recounting from one of the game's legends, making it a compelling listen for baseball fans, historians, and those interested in the personal challenges and triumphs of sports figures.#BobFeller #NoHitters #1966Baseball #PitchingLegends #BaseballHistory
The Minors Talk crew of Derrik, Hunter, Matthew from the weekday show, and Jake are joined by Boston Red Sox pitching prospect Jojo Ingrassia! The boys talk to Jojo about his season so far, what was his experience like getting drafted, and what pitch he would add to his arsenal. Jojo is in need of a new roommate as the Chicken Farmer is now moving on up. They discuss his 3 No-Hitters in HS and playing against top prospect and now organizational teammate Marcelo Mayer. They talked about His day to day preparation for a start vs a relief appearance, and what songs would make it on his pre-game playlist. We finish with a special final game, where Jojo plays “Guess the Teammate.” Listen to find out how he does! Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @PeskyReport. We are officially a part of Beyond The Monster Twitter: @BeyondtheMnstr Substack: https://beyondthemonster.substack.com/
We are back this week to check in on Husker Baseball and Softball incluing a NO HITTER!! We also discuss transfers leaving the football program and the volleyball team's Spring Game! All that and much more! GO BIG RED!!
Join us for the latest episode of MLB The Show Weekly!
Ben Cates, NewsAdvance.com On No Hitters At Altavista, Special High School Lax Talent by Ed Lane
HOUR 2 - Jay Binkley joins the show to talk draft Royals should sign this player next offseason Does no one care about No-Hitters anymore Royals CEO John Sherman joins the show
In this episode, Casey goes around the league and talks about some of the biggest storylines, including which fanbases should really be pressing the panic button.
Jim Riley and Robbie Hyde are joined by Ryan Ripken (@ryanripken) to discuss the Ronel Blanco No Hitter, the Mets/Yankees polar opposite starts to the '24 campaign, and of course, the Baltimore Orioles To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Means is a pitcher with the Baltimore Orioles. He was selected in the 11th round of the 2014 MLB Draft by Baltimore and made his MLB debut in September 2018 against the Red Sox at Fenway Park. In 2019, he won 12 games and was named to the American League All-Star team. In 2021, Means was selected by Baltimore to be their Opening Day starting pitcher. On May 5, 2021, he threw a no-hitter against the Seattle Mariners, striking out 12 batters while facing the minimum of 27 batters. In 2022, Means only pitched two games before undergoing Tommy John surgery. He returned late in 2023 to help the Orioles reach the postseason and win the AL East. Today on the podcast, John Means shares about the growth he's made in his walk with Jesus, the excitement around the Orioles, trusting in God in the highs and lows of baseball and the experience of playing in the All-Star game and throwing a no hitter. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click here to learn how you can commit your life to Him.
February 10 - Happy Birthday to Allie Reynolds. Sponsor his Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/allie-reynolds-page/Sponsor other pages - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/product/player-page-sponsorship/Check out events from February 10 - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/this-day-in-baseball-february-10/ Allie Reynolds, born in 1917 in Bethany, Oklahoma, faced religious restrictions on playing organized baseball due to his parents' Nazarene beliefs. Overcoming this, he excelled in various sports during high school and later earned a track scholarship at Oklahoma A&M. After an impressive college career, he joined professional baseball, pitching for the Cleveland Indians and eventually the New York Yankees. Renowned for his achievements, including two no-hitters in 1951, Reynolds played a crucial role in the Yankees' dominance, contributing to five consecutive World Championships from 1949 to 1953. After retirement, he succeeded in the oil business and supported charitable causes. Reynolds passed away in 1994.
February 10 - Happy Birthday to Allie Reynolds. Sponsor his Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/allie-reynolds-page/Sponsor other pages - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/product/player-page-sponsorship/Check out events from February 10 - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/this-day-in-baseball-february-10/ Allie Reynolds, born in 1917 in Bethany, Oklahoma, faced religious restrictions on playing organized baseball due to his parents' Nazarene beliefs. Overcoming this, he excelled in various sports during high school and later earned a track scholarship at Oklahoma A&M. After an impressive college career, he joined professional baseball, pitching for the Cleveland Indians and eventually the New York Yankees. Renowned for his achievements, including two no-hitters in 1951, Reynolds played a crucial role in the Yankees' dominance, contributing to five consecutive World Championships from 1949 to 1953. After retirement, he succeeded in the oil business and supported charitable causes. Reynolds passed away in 1994.
Hour 1- Blake Snell's gem, do combined no-hitters count as no-hitters? We hear Marty's interview with Padres GM A.J. Preller, SI & 60 Min's Jon Wertheim talks Deion Sanders, Call of the Day.
When is a no-hitter not a no-hitter? When Fay Vincent decided, 32 years ago this week, that it shouldn't be. Specifically, he decreed that any no-hitters shorter than nine full innings or that was broken up after the ninth no longer counted, consigning 50 no-hitters to the dustbin of history. That's where Mike and Bill found them in this re-run from 2020, polished them up, and presented them for your enjoyment. Plus, happy birthday to Tug McGraw and Ed Konetchy!
Alex Cobb was one out away from a no-hitter (3:12)! ... Charlie Morton is on fire (6:20). ... Cole Ragans dominated once again (9:26). ... Is Justin Steele the most consistent pitcher in baseball (13:45)? ... Bo Bichette was placed on the IL (18:10). ... What's up with all these players being placed on waivers (20:17)? ... Adam Duvall has seven home runs in his past nine games (31:15). ... Here are eight hitters slowing down in the second half (34:55). ... News (44:25): Julio Rodriguez was scratched with a sore foot. ... Michael King is being stretched out as a starter (52:54). ... We wrap up with leftovers, bullpen updates and streamers (56:14). Fantasy Baseball Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Get awesome Fantasy Baseball Today merch here: http://bit.ly/3y8dUqi Follow FBT on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fbtpod?_t=8WyMkPdKOJ1&_r=1 Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CTowersCBS, @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday Sign up for the FBT Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/fantasy-baseball-today/ For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday You can listen to Fantasy Baseball Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TSN MLB Analyst Steve Phillips joined OverDrive earlier today and got into a number of things including whether the streaking Mariners are for real, what he makes of the Jays decision to send Alek Manaoh to Triple-A & how much no-hitters still matter across Major League Baseball.
Andrew opens the vault to look back on the few no-hitters in Phillies history documented with audio.
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Adam and Bryan play in the 2-day Honeybrook Club Championship. Music from this episode The following tracks are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Slipping Away by Dyalla
Hour 2: Mike talks last night's no hitter and the stats behind it.
Join us for the newest edition of MLB The Show Weekly! Nick is out this week, so it's just Tyler and Ben talking about all the latest goings on in the game.
Two-no hitters were thrown, hall of famers to be Walter Johnson and Bob feller both tossed no-hitters, Johnson fired a 1-0 gem in 1920 vs the Boston Red Sox, losing a perfect game on Bucky Harris error, and in 1951 Feller got his 3rd career no-hitter, tying the record of Cy Young and Larry Corcoran as Cleveland beat Detroit 2-1 . . . Two historic Parks opened on July 1st, in 1910 White Sox field opens, the White Sox played to a crowd of 24,000 and lost 2-0 to the St. Louis Browns. The field would be renamed Comiskey Park after its team owner, Charlie Comiskey, and in 1920, the St. Louis Cardinals move into Sportsman's Park, they bowed to the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2, but would go on to win 7 World Championships and house the fantastic career of Stan MusialHistorical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says This Day In Baseball is Sponsored by - www.vintagebaseballreflections.com - Join the membership today and listen to 50 years of baseball history told to you by the folks who were there! As a special offer, all our listeners can use the term - thisdayinbaseball at the membership check out. Trivia is provided by -Horseshide Trivia
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No hitter's down? Shot clock era new norm?NFL RB Adrian Peterson wants to play at 38Lamar Jackson promises more throwing, less runningLebron James retiring? Fan emails and tweets...
Brady solo today as he talk about Yales upset over Richmond in baseball, had more no hitters and a perfect game, St Clair with a dramatic walk off, Almont sweeps North Branch and more!
In today's episode Drew talks about monthly player awards, dueling rookies who have no hitters into the 6th inning, and the Mexico Series ! If you enjoyed this episode, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you will always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Baseball Podcasts. We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast Network Advertise with US: https://gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us Website: https://gsmcpodcast.com/gsmc-baseball-podcast Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-baseball-podcast/id1122796551 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF8Qial15ufp9uS_1- 4F6auhV_JDoMt-Y Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_baseball Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gsmcbaseball/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC baseball Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Baseball Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
Dennis and Brady talk about the three no hitters and a perfect game thrown already this week, conference play started in softball, and some teams are absolutely raking out of the gate!
Mike Babchik and his "friends" Louie Gold and Brittany Smith recap the week that was on Mad Dog Sports Radio and talk about how Babs is faring during 'No Nut November', combined no hitters, what a moped is, Halloween, the NFL's Christmas Schedule (we think?), a new way to honor a dead pet, AND we get the return of... the great Eddie Erickson! He calls in from Chicago as Dog gets inducted to the Radio Hall of Fame, and tells us how his trip is going including encounters with Venus Williams and Ryan Seacrest?! You don't want to miss this one!
Episode 44, Segment 1 -- As the the intense nature of this years World Series reaches its peak, Grant and Danny break down the series so far, discuss the successes of former Nationals Dusty Baker, Bryce Harper, and Kyle Schwarber, and debate whether or not a Combined No-Hitter should count as a No-Hitter. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 44, FULL SHOW -- As the the intense nature of this years World Series reaches its peak, Grant and Danny break down the series so far, discuss the successes of former Nationals Dusty Baker, Bryce Harper, and Kyle Schwarber, and debate whether or not a Combined No-Hitter should count as a No-Hitter; Grant and Danny got the chance to host a season ticket holder event at Nationals Park, joined by several players and Manager Davey Martinez. The guys detail their experience and share a nugget that Davey Martinez revealed as a part of the teams potential offseason plans; Barry Svrluga of The Washington Post reported earlier this week that Major League Baseball is getting involved in the potential sale of the Nationals, and their continued bout with the MASN deal. Will the MASN deal ultimately end up being a deal breaker for any new suitors for the Nationals? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reacting to last night's combined Astros World Series no-hitter against the Phillies.
MLB insider for ESPN, Jeff Passan, joins Papa & Lund to talk about the World Series and gives his option on combined No Hitters as well as what the chances are of Aaron Judge landing on the GiantsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SURGE CAST ... The Official Podcast of the Wichita Wind Surge
On this week's episode, Scotty & Tim discuss the playoff implications of the Wind Surge, and movement throughout the MiLB that may impact the MLB playoffs. Daniel Gusset throws the first complete-game-no-hitter in Wind Surge history, and it may be the only one to ever happen. Spencer Steer make a booming debut in Cincinnati, and Louie Varland is named the Minnesota Twins' Minor League Pitcher Of The Year. Riverfront Stadium is going to have high school football in the offseason, so don't think the fun is ending when baseball season is over. Enjoy another episode, and as always, #SurgeUp!
Boom! Here we go. One more day until the weekend. Can't wait! Breakdown goes like this: No Hitters, Shaq's good deed, All's sperm, AKTN, ADD news, Weirdest relative, Collab or Fauxlab, ADD news, Dank Tank, ADD news, Chicken Charlie, High Voltage food review, Godbyes -JtN
On episode 002 of Starting 9, Jake & Carl are joined by Hollywood actor and Phillies diehard, Miles Teller. The guys get into Miles transition from baseball into acting, life lessons from his journey and exactly why the Phillies are so important to him. But first, Jake and Carl open the show with a brand new list of segments including SaberFuckinMetrics, Filth Meter, and Weekly Awards before closing down with the first ever Starting 9 segment in a true podcast inception. 00:00-4:50 - Barstool Catchup 5:00-Front Page News 5:00-10 No Hitters, 10-13:45 Minor League Lawsuit Settlement 13:45-21:00 Dead Ball Update/ Banning Shift 22:20-31:38 Power Rankings 31:40 45:20 - Weekly Awards Dude Of Week - Bag of Week - Bush League Week - Bald Week 45:21-55:23 - Filth Meter Verlander / Nestor Cortez 55:24 - 01:03 Saberfuckin Metrics Miles Teller INTV 01:03- 01:11:23 Life Updates 01:11:23 - 01:15:00 Early Years 01:17:45 - 01:37:24 Career/Roles/Acting 01:37:24- 01:48:32 Love for baseball 01:48:34 - 02:00 Miles On The Phillies 02:00:00 - 02:12:50 Baseball Tough Guys / Wrap Up 02:13:00 - Starting 9 Lineup
The OFF THE RAILS episode!✅ We play "Are YOU a Savant?"✅ No-Hitters vs Cycles✅ Voicemails✅ and the single funniest thing that has every happened podcasting in ITL history! Join up to be a member of the army and support your boys to create more and more fantasy football content that not only wins your league, but makes you laugh! Secret Shows every month, monthly fantasy chat, giveaways, discount codes and more! Find it all at the ITL Army Page Today at www.patreon.com/itlarmy or inthisleague.comFollow the guys on Twitter @IsItTheWelsh and @BogmanSports
David and James dive into the Mets combined no-hitter and how much value it holds compared to a solo no-hitter, the Yankees pitching staff, Kevin Guasman's ridiculous start along with some more stories around the league! Celebrate the start of the 2022 MLB season with the 2022 Topps Series 1 Baseball NFT Collection. Visit toppsnfts.com for more info
We talk surprises in the standings a month in, Trevor Bauer's suspension, Clayton Kershaw making more history, the Met's combined “no-hitter,” Robinson Cano DFA'd and much more! Enjoy! MERCH: the30takepod.com/store BIG LEAGUE CHEW: Grab some gum and head to Big League Chew's social media channels (@bigleaguechew on Twitter and @bigleaguechewgum on Instagram) to show off your Big League Bubbles! You can also find a list of retailers or purchase any of their products directly from their website at BigLeagueChew.com. SEATGEEK: Use code "THE30TAKEPOD" for $20 off your first SeatGeek.com order! BARKBOX: Sign-up via barkbox.com/the30takepod and receive a free extra month of BarkBox (a totally customized box of themed toys and treats for your pup - every month)!
The fellas got through another jam packed weekend of sports - from Opening Day in the MLB to Scottie Scheffler taking over The Masters! Austin Matthews is on a tear as Shane and Scottie break down the Hart Trophy, fights in practice, and the NHL playoff picture. Then they're joined in studio with legendary left hander and former starting pitcher for the New York Yankees and California Angels, Jim Abbott (@jabbottum31)! They discuss the battles of growing up with a disability, his infamous no-hitter, and life post playing career as a motivational speaker. But first the fellas have some topics to snap around:- Scottie Scheffler Dominating The Masters- Austin Mathews Scoring Goal After Goal- Predicting the Hart Trophy Winner- The NHL Playoff Picture- Milk Carton- And Much More!Then Olympic Gold Medalist and College Baseball Hall of Famer, Jim Abbott joins the fellas to breakdown the transition from college straight to the MLB, the atmosphere during spring training, the difference between MLB and NHL locker rooms, and much more!Show Notes & Episode Webpage: https://missincurfew.com/episodes/jim-abbott