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Guests: Blue Jays icons Pat Hentgen and Vernon Wells With Vladimir Guerrero Jr. putting pen to paper on the second-largest contract in baseball history, one that will keep him with the team until 2039, when he's forty years old, and could very well make him the first “Forever Blue Jay,” we are joined by two of the greatest players in club history. Pat Hentgen, who won 19 games for the 1993 World Series champs and picked up the team's first Cy Young award in 1996, was a Blue Jay for 10 years and in the organization for 15. Vernon Wells, who is in the top five of almost every offensive category in the Jays' all-time record book and still holds the team's single-season record with 215 hits (2003), spent 12 years with the Jays and was in the organization for 14. They'll talk about what it means to play in Toronto for a long time, to be stars here, and what the future could hold for Vladdy as a fellow iconic Blue Jay who will rewrite the team's record book and may well be headed for Cooperstown by the time he's done.
The FAN Morning Show's final hour leans fully into the Blue Jays' season opener with baseball talk from a pair of ex-MLBers still making an impact in the game. First up, former catcher and manager in the big leagues, now Sportsnet TV analyst, Buck Martinez joins hosts Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning to preview Toronto's first test in Tampa Bay. The trio dive into their expectations for the rotation, the re-adjusted batting order, and who's in prime position to take a step up this season. Later, Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer, 3x MLB All-Star, World Series Champ and 1996 Cy Young Award winner, Pat Hentgen stops by (24:26)! He reflects on the expectations and pressures that come with getting called up to the bigs on a team with World Series aspirations and relates his experience to that of Ricky Tiedemann; what he's seen from him and what he can see for him in the future. Pat also gives some thoughts on the Jays' rotation and why he believes they'll have continued success this season, before Ben and Brent wrap up with some final thoughts ahead of first pitch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Jimmy Key influence Shoulder Routine The UCL and weighted balls What Pat is seeing in MILB- state of young pitchers Routine between starts Pitch to Warm Up vs Warm Up to Pitch The importance of mentors- advice from the Rocket Advice to 12 year olds
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the Mount Rushmore of the Toronto Blue Jays to the table for discussion.
Also discuss Joe Girardi and Pat Hentgen
Gibby and John Arezzi look at a tough week for the Jays after being swept by Boston: AL East struggles continue. Manoah trending up? 4 all star nods and Vladdy in the HR derby. Former Blue Jays pitcher Pat Hentgen is Gabbin' with Gibby with a ton of great stories and some unique insight into the pitcher's mindset. He talks about he dealt with his own confidence issues and how catcher Charlie O'Brien had a huge impact on his Cy Young winning season. Roast and Toast looks at Arezzi's dwindling Mets content options and MLB's latest perfect game.
We are off and running ahead of Opening Day! Blake Murphy checks in from the road to look at the Blue Jays lineup for today, the number of lefty bats featured, and Daulton Varsho starting the season in the clean-up spot. Later on, Pat Hentgen, World Series Champion and Cy Young Award winner, reflects on his spring working with the Jays in Dunedin and how a change behind the plate led to the best season of his life (14:49). Then, it's over to Todd Stottlemyre in St Louis to preview today's matchup between the Jays and Cardinals, before reflecting on Opening Day and what it's like to face someone like Nolan Ryan (25:48). We wrap with a discussion on how all Blue Jays players become honorary Canadians and what it means to represent an entire country. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
JD Bunkis recaps his trip to BMO Field to take in Team Canada's 4-1 win over Honduras in Nations League action, and shares how he feels about the Canadian side after their impressive performance (00:01). Next up, 1996 Cy Young Award winner Pat Hentgen joins JD to talk about his experience down at Blue Jays camp, his expectations for Toronto this year, the strength of the team's pitching staff, why Alek Manoah has impressed him, and his thoughts on MLB's new rules (11:23). Later on, the guys look back on Kyle Lowry's return to Toronto last night and try to figure out how the Raptors' season might wrap up (41:21). JD then brings us tonight's best bet, presented by Betano, before the fellas share their first-ever podcast-only edition for the real ones! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On today's program:Dave and Brent recap the last week in baseball. We discuss why Dan Shulman is the best broadcaster in the industry. We also discuss Blue Jays fans interest with their broadcasters.Scott Crawford, the Director of Operations for the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame joins us. Scott gives an update on the Hall of Fame membership drive. Scott details his experience with Jackie Robinson Day at the Rogers Centre. Scott gives us an update of Canadian big leaguer's we should be keeping an eye on.Baseball In Canada Series- Pat HentgenScott gives us some insightful answers on the career of 2016 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee and Blue Jays great Pat Hentgen. We go through the early years of Pat's career all the way to his induction in 2016. This is definitely an episode that you won't want to miss.Please follow Scott on twitter @CDNBaseballHof on Twitter and click here for more information about the museum.
With the ongoing lockout and the start of the regular season now cancelled, Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker wonder: is there anybody who can save Major League Baseball from itself? Longtime baseball columnist Ken Davidoff covered the most recent round of labour talks between MLB and the players and discusses who is most to blame for the current stalemate and how Rob Manfred has handled negotiations (2:29) . Afterwards, 1996 American League Cy Young winner Pat Hentgen shares his thoughts on potential rule changes and talks about what pitchers did to stay ready after the 1994 strike (17:14).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Guests: Blue Jays all-time great Pat Hentgen, Giants beat writer/author John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle This week in Deep Left Field, host Mike Wilner has a fantastic, wide-ranging conversation with Pat Hentgen, the Blue Jays' first Cy Young Award winner, and talks to John Shea about what the Jays are getting in Kevin Gausman and about his Willie Mays book "24: Life Stories and Lessons from the Say Hey Kid."
Super excited to bring you this conversation with one of Toronto Blue Jays all time great pitchers, Cy Young Winner and 2x World Series Champion, Pat Hentgen! Follow the podcast on instagram @thewalkoffpodcast. On Twitter @walkoffpodcast We are of course, on YouTube. Our conversation with Pat Hentgen is presented by YourRate.ca!
We catch up with Blue Jay great Pat Hentgen, for an absolute can't miss chat! Pat talks everything from steroids and shaving cream, to Canseco and Halladay. Certainly one of the greatest pitchers in Blue Jay history... turns out Pat is also one of the best speakers we've ever been lucky enough to chat with on the show. Its a walk from Pat's early days, right up to the exciting season happening in Blue Jays Land right now!
So many cool stories from 1996 Cy Young Winner and Blue Jays World Series Champ Pat Hentgen. Roger Clemens, Ricky Henderson, and more.
The termination of Pat Hengten from the Jays organization was a shock to many, including Pat himself. The former Cy Young award winner joins us to discuss what exactly happened, his possible future with the organization and whether he's harboring resentment towards them. We also look back at the Jays brief post season run.
Join us as we chat with former Blue Jays pitcher, Pat Hentgen as we chat about baseball and making a name in the sport. We also chat about the difference between pitchers in the '90s to today, what it was like to win a world series in Toronto and favourite moments throughout his 13-year career.
Join us as we chat with former Blue Jays pitcher, Pat Hentgen as we chat about baseball and making a name in the sport. We also chat about the difference between pitchers in the '90s to today, what it was like to win a world series in Toronto and favourite moments throughout his 13-year career.
Former Cy Young winner, Pat Hentgen on his memories of Roy Halladay, Winning the Cy Young in the AL East, his Cy Young season,
In the second hour of Game Day, Matt Cauz talks to former Toronto Blue Jays Cy Young winner Pat Hentgen on his memories of Roy Halladay and winning the Cy Young in the AL East. Then Matt is joined by Conquer COVID-19 founder Guri Pannu joins to talk about the great work of his charity.
Pat speaks with Cy Young Award and World Series winner Pat Hentgen about growing up in Michigan, playing minor league baseball at the age of 17 and how ones upbringing impacts both ones parenting style and life path. Email the show at overmydadbodypod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Former Blue Jays' great, Pat Hentgen, stops by to discuss his incredible 1996-1997 seasons (26:35) as part of an overall historical look back at great seasons on underperforming ballclubs. Hentgen talks about his struggles to get going in 1995, the impact of Devon White and Roberto Alomar, learning from Charlie O'Brien and Dave Stieb, the mentality that helped him win the Cy Young Award, "competing" with Roger Clemens and what lessons he took with him to the coaching ranks.Greg and Josh also look back at some great seasons on "bad" teams from as far back as 1986 and as recently as 2009 and answer a couple of listener questions.
ML chats with the 1996 AL CY Young winner about the amazing Mo, his career, the 1993 Blue Jays title team and more!
Blue Jays legend Pat Hentgen joins Barry and Matt to chat about rowing… WHAT? You’ll see, but Barry, Matt and Pat get around to some baseball talk. Mr. Hentgen is sooo well spoken that any yard he spins just flows like knife through butter. The guys get into blisters and the recent plight of Aaron Sanchez. How does Pat think the Blue Jays can help Aaron move beyond these struggles. What does Pat think of pitchers that feel that they can only pitch one inning? Shouldn’t a reliever be able to go more than one inning. Is it the MLB’s fault for the shift in mentality? Does Pat feel that Aaron Sanchez is better as a reliever? He explains. The First Pitch tells a story about a Jaywalk pin with youngest McFarland. WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH THE DAMN RAPTORS? Why aren’t the veterans on the Raptors stepping up and taking control of this series. The guys discuss the Blue Jays handing the White Sox their asses and Vladdy’s homer. Aaron Sanchez’s finger issues continue. What now? Ask Barry Davis asks whether the Blue Jays are set to give up on Teoscar Hernandez. How long is his leash? Raptors talk emerges and talk of Skip Bayless gets Matt heated. Would Marcus Stroman be a fit in NY, playing for the Bronx Bombers? The results of the Fair or Foul Poll are revealed…
Blue Jays great Pat Hentgen joined the boys on OverDrive to break down what it takes for pitchers to prepare for the season, the youth movement coming to the Jays and how it feels as a veteran to enter a season where the focus is on the future
Detroit Sports Podcast - Vito's Sitdown Download and listen as host Vito Chirco chats with former MLB pitcher and 1996 American League Cy Young award winner Pat Hentgen. Hentgen, a current special assistant to the Toronto Blue Jays, talks all about coming up through the Jays' farm system, his MLB debut in 1991, playing for Cito Gaston in Toronto, pitching in the 1993 playoffs, including in the World Series, his Cy Young award season, undergoing Tommy John Surgery and battling back from it, the present Tommy John Surgery predicament and how to resolve it, what his role with the Jays exactly entails plus more! PLEASE SUPPORT TODAY'S SHOW SPONSOR! For Motor City Pawn Brokers, please go to www.motorcitypawnbrokers.com
Former Blue Jays ace and special assistant Pat Hentgen joined Scott and Carlo to chat about the struggling Blue Jays, what the Blue Jays have coming down the pipeline, and when we can expect to see Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
In the 4th hour of the show guest hosts Scott MacArthur and Carlo Colaiacovo discuss Brooks Koepka and Tiger Woods at the PGA Players championship, John Gibbons and the Jays, look ahead to Leafs training camp and are joined by Toronto Blue Jays player development coach Pat Hentgen.
Triple-A Buffalo Bisons – Pat Malacaro 0:57 – Pat’s 4th of July 2:07 – Pat Hentgen raved about Sean Reid-Foley’s changeup 3:45 – Danny Jansen’s busy schedule coming up 4:35 – Conehead Day! Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats – Tyler Murray 6:42 – Canada Day with the Fisher Cats’ Canadians! 7:30 – Bo Bichette, making his second Futures Game 9:10 – Connor Panas finally feels locked in 11:08 – The Cats’ six Eastern League All-Stars A-Advanced Dunedin Blue Jays – Jim Tarabocchia 13:12 – Jim’s Canada Day and 4th of July 14:32 – Patrick Murphy outduels Ervin Santana 16:45 – Kacy Clemens receives B.P. from The Rocket 17:27 – Yennsy Diaz is a three-pitch pitcher A Lansing Lugnuts – Dante De Caria 19:08 – Dante’s Canada Day and 4th of July 21:22 – Jesus Navarro is playing superb baseball 22:33 – Chavez Young’s leaping catch at the wall Short-Season A Vancouver Canadians – Rob Fai 24:33 – The fates have turned in the C’s favour 25:20 – Will McAffer has been dynamite 26:33 – Giving love to Jim Czajkowski 27:54 – Cobi Johnson comes right at you 29:00 – Tanner Kirwer plays 100 miles-per-hour 30:07 – Behind the scenes, a thumbs up to the Blue Jays Advanced Rookie Bluefield Blue Jays – Zach Helton 32:25 – Why Otto Lopez was promoted to Vancouver 33:06 – Davis Schneider asks, “Where can I play today?” 33:48 – The latest on Eric Pardinho 34:50 – The fascinating story of Andy McGuire 36:08 – Alejandro Kirk is a ball of fire 36:57 – Luis De Los Santos is so smooth defensively 37:48 – Craig Calcaterra drops by Bluefield 39:55 – Any chance of a D.J. Neal promotion? 40:34 – In seven games, Cal Stevenson has 13 walks and 13 runs
Live from Pitch Talks in Toronto, June 2nd, hear Mike Wilner talk with former Blue Jays Pitcher and Cy Young Winner, Pat Hentgen! This is a gem of a conversation with a gem of a man.