American baseball player
POPULARITY
Listen in as DPF talks about the season so far, the record 7 All-Stars and fuck Pat Neshek
Bernie breaks down Baseball Prospectus' 2023 Cardinals PECOTA projections. Bernie explains why the Cardinals almost always tend to outperform their projections. He then highlights potential "devil magic" candidates who tend to fly off of the projections' radar. He mentions Jose Quintana, Pat Neshek, and Edward Mujica as past examples.
On this week's episode of SABRcast Rob Neyer is joined by former Major League pitcher Pat Neshek. The former All-Star reliever tells Rob about his early success with the Minnesota Twins, a long road back from injury and his interest in baseball card collecting. Later Rob is joined by SABR CEO Scott Bush, for a weekly discussion of winners of the weekend. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.
On this week's episode of 'Card Talk,' the guys are joined by former baseball pitcher and card hobbyist, Pat Neshek. Neshek began collecting cards as a kid and learned quickly in college how to sell a few cards to pay for odds and ends. He's a purist and even has a video showing off his collection. Also on today's show, we answer more burning questions from our audience, and we check-in to see if Tyler and Lou are stumping the shop (brought to you by eBay).
**JOIN MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM NOW: https://sportscardinvestor.com/join On today's episode we replay Geoff's interview with MLB pitcher Pat Neshek during the Virtual 2020.
Former Giant Michael Morse stops by to discuss his time with Bruce Bochy, how he prepared for that famous homer off Pat Neshek, his broadcasting career, getting older as a hitter, his current relationship with Hunter Pence and more.
With the recent demotion of Jared Eickhoff and Seranthony Dominguez most likely headed for Tommy John surgery, the Phillies pitching woes continue to impact the young season. How concerned should the front office and the fan base be with the recent struggles? Even in a win yesterday Jake Arrieta wasn't exactly sharp but got the job done. Does Kapler's handling of the staff, as a whole, exaggerate the issues more than a normal manager would? Word is Adam Morgan and Pat Neshek are nearing return which helps the bullpen but what help is coming for the starting rotation? Is a trade for a starting pitcher in the works? Who would you target? Warriors get a huge road win to force a Game 6. Kevin Durant made the decision to play for his team and in turn, tore his Achilles. Was it worth it for him? Will there still be free agent suitors for KD despite the possibility of missing a year? And all during the show Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals will be on and we will have live reactions to Game 7 in Boston. Can the Blues win a tough road game or does the home-ice advantage truly give Boston the edge?
Glen Macnow and Ray Didinger discuss the Phillies three game winning streak and look at how they’ve gotten to this point despite sub-par numbers. They also discuss Philadelphia athletes who belong in the Hall of Fame, annoying celebrities at sporting events, and the frustrating situation of Pat Neshek. Later in the show, they discuss the possible retirement of Marv Albert and discuss some of the all-time great broadcasters.
Rob and Ray talk about Donovan McNabb's comments on his Hall of Fame candidacy and if they think he should be in Canton, they discuss Pat Neshek and the Phillies, take your calls, and much more.
On Episode 288 of "Hittin' Season," host John Stolnis recaps a crazy week of games in Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs. The Phils survived some shaky starting pitching, an overworked bullpen and some questionable decisions in utilizing all of them by Gabe Kapler. Paul Boye from The Good Phight stops by to chat about Kapler, the bullpen, Pat Neshek's "interesting" week and whether the Phils did Nick Williams dirty. Also, we'll take a look around the NL East and a struggling Nationals team that may already be dead and buried. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Hot Corner podcast, the Sporting News Fantasy experts break down some top prospects, old veterans, and potential sell-high pitchers, including...Justin Verlander? Get that, plus real nicknames for Mitch Moreland and Hansel Robles, made-up nicknames for Tommy La Stella and Pat Neshek, “Weekend Streamin’” picks, and much more.
In this episode, Drew and Adam discuss an early trade of a key reliever, Kelvin Herrera. Later, they discuss a few career records that were recently broken, and then discuss bad behavior by Roberto Osuna and Hanley Ramirez. Adam also discusses a story of Pat Neshek finding an indy league offer in his Facebook Messenger Inbox. Adam also goes OFF in Behind Enemy Lines this week on roster moves, including Miguel Sano being sent down to Single A. After that, Drew and Adam share and compare their ideas for the "most exciting plays in baseball." Mike Trout Minute this week is combined with Alphabet Soup, in which they discuss the weighted Runs Above Average, and how this applies to Mike Trout's most recent monster week. Penultimately, Drew puts the correllation between workload and injury risk for starting pitchers Under the Microscope, and discusses a paper from the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. Ultimately, Adam sticks up for Eduardo Escobar, who has been on a tear this season, and is looking to break a longstanding record of doubles in a season.
On this edition of Basewinner Crunch, the Basewinner talks about an upcoming series play between the Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds. BW also reviews the weekend, last week and YTD record. Basewinner reviews Philly and Cincy lineups. He also looks at the Reds and Phillies bullpens. He also shows how the Philly pen will look like when they get key men Pat Neshek and Tommy Hunter back from the DL. As always, BW uses detailed analysis and odds computation and has at least two poor attempts at humor.
Pat Neshek of the Philadelphia Phillies calls in to talk about Spring Training 2018, the new coaching staff, his new number and a Top 5 list of our favorite baseball movies.
Pat Neshek is making his return to the Philadelphia bullpen. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Phillies reporter Todd Zolecki explain why Neshek was brought back into the fold and if the team could pull off a trade for the Marlins' Christian Yelich.
The Rockies' 2017 season is over with a bummer of a National League Wild Card Game loss to the D-backs, and that stinks. But you know what doesn't stink? The lessons of the 2017 season as a whole. For the last few years, 2017 looked like the year that could open the window to a strong run for the Rockies, and it played out that way. That's a positive no matter how you slice it. And we as members of the Rockies' Always Rational And Measured Online Fan Brigade are nothing if not positive.As we look back on the Wild Card Game, we'll dive into what went wrong with Jon Gray, what the comeback(s) said about the Rockies as a club, the controversy/non-controversy over the D-backs' Apple Watch shenanigans, and more.The offseason is on the horizon and coming up fast. The Rockies have decisions to make on a lot of key guys heading into free agency. Who's going and who's staying?Plus half the League Championship Series field is set. Since the D-backs put up one heck of a fight in the Division Series, the Dodgers are the freshest team heading on to the next round. What will the World Series look like? We'll give our thoughts, likely to be proven completely wrong by the course of history.It's the 119th episode of the Purple Dinosaur Podcast. Put it on your Apple Watch and tip some pitches with it!
Ep. 9 — Bobby and Alex dig deep into a very weird story involving two major leaguers and an ill-fated autograph, talk about the “Friends” renaissance among some players, get angry about an unfair A’s competition, and then reminisce on some players who could have been great but whose careers were derailed in some fashion or another. Links: Pat Neshek is definitely Not Mad Online “Friends” is still a hit in the MLB No one can find Tim Lincecum Songs featured in this episode: Bad Books — “Forest Whitaker” • Kevin Devine — “Little Bulldozer” • John Fogerty — “Centerfield” ~~ Follow Tipping Pitches on Twitter. Questions, comments, or concerns? Shoot us an email at tippingpitchespod@gmail.com.
Favorite stories from the week (1:04), Chris Sale gets 300th strikeout of season (4:50), Pat Neshek pissed at Zack Greinke for not signing autographs for him (6:18), Todd Frazier’s foul ball hits little girl in stands (9:53), Brad Ausmus out as Tigers manager (13:58), Aaron Judge passes Mark McGuire’s rookie homer record (17:05), Raul Mondesi […] The post Ep. 43 – The Final Stretch appeared first on The Ledge.
The former MLB pitcher discusses the Rockies four game losing streak, the importance of the Rockies getting some runs for Jon Gray tonight in San Diego, and his impressions of the Pat Neshek and Zack Greinke autograph feud.
Pat Neshek vs Grienke, Our 2018 Mock Draft, Streamers and your questions from the ITL ballbag are what's on tap for episode 173Got a question for the Thursday show? Email us at BallBag@inthisleague.com or use the hashtag #ITLBallBag on twitter to get on the show!If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe to us on iTunes here. If you REALLY enjoy the podcast and want to shout it from the roof tops, consider rating and reviewing us! We can also be found on TuneIn, Stitcher and Soundcloud. Listening with the above apps, or a podcast aggregator gives you the best listening experience!Join up to be a member of the army and support your boys to create more and more fantasy baseball content that not only wins your league, but makes you laugh! 2 Secret Shows a month to make you laugh, a monthly fantasy chat, giveaways, discount codes and more! Find it all at the ITL Army Page Today!Follow the guys on Twitter @IsItTheWelsh and @BogmanSports
Thursday on Twitter, we invited you to submit your #AskPDP questions for this week's show, and boy oh boy, did you come through. You came through so much, in fact, that we decided this week's show would be nothing but your #AskPDP queries.We run the gamut of Rockies topics from why Raimel Tapia isn't an everyday player to how Pat Neshek's delivery makes him effective. Plus we dissect how "player to be named later" deals work, who the worst actor was to ever play a baseball player in a movie, who the best Rockies player to spoon with would be and more.It's a weird episode. But a fun one! The 113th edition of the Purple Dinosaur Podcast: boil it down and make a nice soup with it!
The Phillies made some trades before this year's deadline and the team acquired some minor league pitching talent for sure. The questions are, do these Phillies trades seem to improve the team, and how does this all coincide with the coming offseason and 2018 season? Liz Roscher (@lizroscher), Managing Editor at TheGoodPhight.com and writer at BigLeagueStew.com, joined us for a detailed discussion about these Phillies trades.But first, on the Brief News & Views segment:1. Eagles training camp, Kendricks wants a trade and a new defensive back was signed. (6:20)2. Thoughts on the new Sixers jerseys. (25:50)3. Eats and treats at the IronPigs. (28:45)4. Viewpoints on Pete Rose and the Phillies Wall of Fame. (33:50)5. TAKE IT or LEAVE IT: A listener provided us a new and interesting Phillies lineup. (40:10)And then what we're throwing down on the Table is an interview and in-depth discussion with Liz Roscher from The Good Phight and Big League Stew about the minor league talent the Phillies received in return for trading Jeremy Hellickson, Joaquin Benoit, Howie Kendrick, and Pat Neshek. We also talked about the looming storyline of the future of the first and second base personnel. What happens to Tommy Joseph and Ceaser Hernandez during this coming offseason with Rhys Hoskins and Scott Kingery waiting in the wings? The future of the bullpen was also another topic we dove into. All of this and much more during this week's interview.
While recording live at Tap XIV, host Shawn Drotar (Mile High Sports Radio), is joined by morning-drive cohorts Nate Lundy and T.J. Carpenter and "Broncos Blitz" host Ryan Greene.The not-entirely-fearsome foursome discuss the #Rockies' evolution as a contender after the trade-deadline additions of reliever Pat Neshek and catcher Jonathan Lucroy -- and what they'll need to do in order for their new club to maintain their current playoff position down the regular season's homestretch.Brought to you by Tap XIV (tapfourteen.com) on Blake Street in Denver.Follow Shawn Drotar on Twitter: @sdrotarFollow Nate Lundy on Twitter: @natelundyFollow T.J. Carpenter on Twitter: @TJCarpenterShowFollow Ryan Greene on Twitter: @RGMileHigh
With the Major League Baseball trade deadline in the rear view mirror, the PDP returns to review the movess the Rockies made -- and didn't make. Pat Neshek and Jonathan Lucroy seem good! The fact that the Rockies didn't overspend for someone else also seems good! What does it all mean going toward the stretch run? Who knows, man. Life is an incredible tapestry of mystery.Tyler Chatwood got the start for the Rockies on Wednesday and was...not good. Are there any ways Colorado can reduce his amount wof work at Coors Field (where he's struggled mightily) while still getting him starts on the road (where he's been very good)? We'll discuss.Last but not least, Carlos Gonzalez is riding the world's weirdest 11-game hitting streak. Is it a sign that, as we've been told since April, HE'S HEATING UP? Probably not, but it's a possibility! Or maybe it isn't. But it's better than 11 games with no hits which is what it's felt like for the majority of the year.
Host Bryan Grosnick (BP) and co-host R.J. Anderson (CBS Sports) cover the Lucas Duda trade to the Tampa Bay Rays, Yu Darvish rumors, the Dansby Swanson demotion, Pat Neshek's new uniform, and much more.
The Major League Baseball trade deadline is just three days away, and YOUR Colorado Rockies have already made a pretty impressive move, acquiring All-Star reliever Pat Neshek at not-too-high a cost. What will the next few days look like, and how will the roster stack up come Tuesday?Enough of that craziness, let's get to the stuff you're excited to hear. Rockies prospect Ryan McMahon joins this week's edition of the show to talk about his blistering hot start with Triple-A Albuquerque, learning new infield positions, and why he had to spend a lengthy part of Friday morning sitting in the sun outside the drive-thru of an Albuquerque Starbucks. (Sorry, Ryan.)Plus, how long can the Rockies afford to keep a struggling Carlos Gonzalez in the lineup? It's...not fun. But we'll discuss. It's all on this week's edition of the Purple Dinosaur Podcast! Fire up your monster truck and leap over it!
In a special pre-trade-deadline podcast, we talk with Ryan Shoppe of Purple Row (purplerow.com) about the prospects the Phillies received in the Pat Neshek trade. Plus, as we record, we learn details about two trades: Howie Kendrick to Washington, and Jeremy Hellickson to Baltimore. Music by bensound.com.
With the Trade Deadline just a few days away, Statcast host Mike Petriello and national editor Matt Meyers take a closer look at the Statcast numbers of some of the frontline starters that are rumored to be on the trade block. They also discuss what the Rockies got from trading for reliever Pat Neshek. Other topics include the hot-hitting Eric Hosmer and the Royals, where Adrian Beltre ranks among the elite third baseman of all-time, and they induct Hunter Renfroe's home run off a Seth Lugo curveball, into the Statcast Hall of Fame.
The trade deadline is fast approaching, so Tim Malcolm and Dan Walsh talk about possible returns for Pat Neshek, Jeremy Hellickson and Tommy Joseph. Plus we gauge how excited we should be about hot prospect Sixto Sanchez. Also, Tim speaks with Kevin Wilson of Kevin Wilson Baseball about life coaching and Phils' first-round pick Adam Haseley.
There hasn't been much breaking news as of late, but the MLB Draft did just wrap up and we're discussing who may be some future fantasy studs (1:54). We've got Brandon Warne joining us to discuss his Twins' No. 1 pick. Lance McCullers also hit the DL recently (11:42), and just who is Max Scherzer yelling at when he's dominating on the mound (9:57)? Of course we're chatting about the waiver wire as well starting with Lewis Brinson (15:08), Seth Lugo (23:35), and Pat Neshek (27:08) just to name a few. Sponsor: InGameFantasy.com - Pick up and play real-money fantasy contests after the games have started. Take advantage of our special promo code "Pros" to get a free $5 credit. Available on iOS and Android.
On this special edition of Beckett Radio, WBC Champion, and Phillies relief man, Pat Neshek joins us in the studio to talk all things collecting. We get into his collecting habits, how he got started in it, graphing, his career, and we take a trip to the animal kingdom in What Evs. It's a #fatpacks edition to say the least.
Lance McCullers' life changed when he helped special needs kids in high school. Will Harris was never the same after his mom died in a car accident when he was 6 & his dad abandoned the family when he was 9. Music runs through Collin McHugh's bloodlines, even gospel. Pat Neshek will never quite recover from the loss of his infant son. You'll hear all those stories in this special show with the best of our interviews from McCullers, Harris, McHugh, Neshek & Marisnick. It's why this is such a special group of players who have captured the heart of Astros fans everywhere.