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Welcome into a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark radio, plenty to go over on the program today, we'll make sure we touch on the Justin Tucker situation, we'll talk about what Myles Garrett's trade request means, what other NFL players could be on the move and more. At 10:30am, we will talk some college hoops as we always do on Tuesdays with our friend Patrick Stevens (@D1Scourse) from the Washington Post, among other places, as we get his thoughts on the Terps moving into the top 25, Towson continuing to appear infallible continuing their CAA win streak and plenty more around CBB. At 11am, we will talk some Senior Bowl with our friend and former Raven, Brad Jackson, now a Senior Bowl scout, to get his thoughts on some of the players he saw up close last week and who could be a good fit in Baltimore. Then at 11:30am we will take some time to remember Orioles Hall of Famer, Rich Dauer, who sadly passed yesterday, we'll catch up with another Orioles great, Rick Dempsey and share some thoughts on Rich…
Joining us in the studio all the way from Canada is Rick Dempsey, the Owner of Chuck-It Removal Services. Rick and his team are here at the warehouse, immersing themselves in our process, exchanging insights, and demonstrating how Chuck-It's commitment to culture and community impact truly sets them apart. Their dedication to serving and uplifting their community is more than just business — it's a mission, and we're excited to learn and grow together through this episode. Learn more: https://www.chuckit.ca/ Connect with Rick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-dempsey-b2666b11/ Experience Jobber for yourself, tell them Andy sent ya: https://go.getjobber.com/CamoCrewJunkRemoval Watch This Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1vPjdjuiTU Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@trashtalkbusinesspodcast ------- Listen in as industry expert Andy Weins of Camo Crew Junk Removal, and guests, break it down for you. Join our VIP Listeners Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/trashtalkbusinessowners Connect with Andy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyweins/ Get Andy's Book: https://a.co/d/9uIApkU
This week, we welcome Rick Dempsey to The Hamilton Review! In this episode, Rick shares his 35 year journey at the Walt Disney Company. As a founding member and Sr. Vice President - Creative at Disney Character Voices, domestic and international, he played a pivotal role in directing some of Hollywood's most prominent talent in their character portrayals. Additionally, he oversaw the creation of all Disney, Pixar, Lucas and Marvel projects in as many as 65 languages worldwide. Later in the conversation, Rick shares about his role in the project, The Chosen TV series - to deliver the show in 100 dubbed and 600 subtitled languages, marking a milestone in media. Enjoy this conversation! Rick Dempsey and his wife, Kari, are active members of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, CA. Their family includes five children, 4 of whom are married, and are blessed with nine grandchildren. Over the past 35 years, Rick has worked for The Walt Disney Company. As a founding member and Sr. Vice President - Creative at Disney Character Voices, domestic and international, he played a pivotal role in directing some of Hollywood's most prominent talent in their character portrayals. Additionally, he oversaw the creation of all Disney, Pixar, Lucas and Marvel projects in as many as 65 languages worldwide. In 2017 hereceived an Emmy for his contributions to the industry in international localization. He was also a key figure in bringing The Chronicles of Narnia franchise to the Disney Studios. Presently, Rick serves as the President of SnoCone Productions, a venture he established to continue his endeavors in family entertainment. The Chosen TV series relies on Rick and SnoCone Productions to achieve a groundbreaking feat: delivering The Chosen in 100 dubbed and 600 subtitled languages, marking a milestone in media. Three Organizations that Rick Dempsey is passionate about: Children's Hunger Fund Show Hope Come and See Foundation How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob's Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Dr. Bob's website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/
Steve Sax and Tim Cates get you ready for Game 3 of the NLCS from New York. Former Dodgers catcher Rick Dempsey joins the guys.
Steve Sax and Tim Cates get you ready for Game 3 of the NLCS from New York. Former Dodgers catcher Rick Dempsey joins the guys.
Matt Poladian • Selected Scriptures • speakers: Jon Scott, Rick Dempsey, Bryan Lucas, Vilo Del Rio • Grace Community Church
Grease Discovery:August 23, 1982, Gaylord Perry of the Seattle Mariners is caught putting a foreign substance on the ball. Long suspected of throwing a “spitball,” Perry is ejected from a game for the first and only time in his career.Hall of Fame Debut:August 23, 1936, future Hall of Famer Bob Feller makes his first major league start and strikes out the first eight batters he faces. The Cleveland Indians' rookie finishes the game with 15 strikeouts and a complete-game victory.Historic Sale:August 23, 1980, Charlie Finley sells the Oakland A's to the Levi Strauss company for nearly $13 million. During Finley's reign in Oakland, the A's won three consecutive World Championships. Finley also influenced the adoption of the designated hitter, World Series night games, and multi-colored uniforms.3 7th Inning Stretches:1989 - Rick Dempsey homers off Dennis Martinez in the top of the 22nd inning to break up a scoreless tie and give the Dodgers a 1 - 0 win over the Expos. The game features one thumbing - the umps toss the Expos mascot Youppi! in the 11th for annoying Tommy Lasorda - and he then returns in the 13th wearing pajamas. He carries a pillow and sleeps on the home dugout roof, where the umps have restricted him. In the 16th, Larry Walker apparently scores the game-winner, but the Dodgers appeal - with two umps in the tunnel - and get the play revesed. Eddie Murray in the 18th moves the second base ump and slams a drive that Walker traps off the padding in RF. Fans stand for three "seventh-inning stretches" during the major-league record (in time, and for a 1 - 0 game) 6 hours, 14 minute game. Other club records are set and several major league records are noted: most innings (22) without a walk by the Expos tops the Pirates (who used one pitcher) against the Giants, July 17, 1914.
Grease Discovery:August 23, 1982, Gaylord Perry of the Seattle Mariners is caught putting a foreign substance on the ball. Long suspected of throwing a “spitball,” Perry is ejected from a game for the first and only time in his career.Hall of Fame Debut:August 23, 1936, future Hall of Famer Bob Feller makes his first major league start and strikes out the first eight batters he faces. The Cleveland Indians' rookie finishes the game with 15 strikeouts and a complete-game victory.Historic Sale:August 23, 1980, Charlie Finley sells the Oakland A's to the Levi Strauss company for nearly $13 million. During Finley's reign in Oakland, the A's won three consecutive World Championships. Finley also influenced the adoption of the designated hitter, World Series night games, and multi-colored uniforms.3 7th Inning Stretches:1989 - Rick Dempsey homers off Dennis Martinez in the top of the 22nd inning to break up a scoreless tie and give the Dodgers a 1 - 0 win over the Expos. The game features one thumbing - the umps toss the Expos mascot Youppi! in the 11th for annoying Tommy Lasorda - and he then returns in the 13th wearing pajamas. He carries a pillow and sleeps on the home dugout roof, where the umps have restricted him. In the 16th, Larry Walker apparently scores the game-winner, but the Dodgers appeal - with two umps in the tunnel - and get the play revesed. Eddie Murray in the 18th moves the second base ump and slams a drive that Walker traps off the padding in RF. Fans stand for three "seventh-inning stretches" during the major-league record (in time, and for a 1 - 0 game) 6 hours, 14 minute game. Other club records are set and several major league records are noted: most innings (22) without a walk by the Expos tops the Pirates (who used one pitcher) against the Giants, July 17, 1914.
Mark Vroegop, author of "Waiting Isn't a Waste," shows that in our microwave and express-lane world may make waiting hard to do, God has always built into his people so much in the seasons of waiting. Rick Dempsey, the SVP of Creative and Global Localization for The Come and See Foundation, talks about the monumental effort of translating the TV series "The Chosen" into 600 languages. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Welcome in to a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to do on the program today as we look back at the Orioles dominant win in Toronto behind a strong start from Corbin Burnes, Ryan Mountcastle seeing red vs the Blue Jays, and Connor Norby smacking a home run for his first career hit. At 10:10am, we will check in with the great Rick Dempsey, as we talk a little Orioles with Rick, discuss the current state of pitching and catching in today's MLB, and we'll see what else he's been up to recently. 10:30am is the expected arrival of Drew Forrester, from DrewsMorningDish.com and 105.7 The Fan, as we catch up to see what he's been up of late, probably a little golf talk and we'll play Would You Rather Wednesday as the guys tell you what's wrong with the country. At 11:30am, we'll catch up with our good friend Dan Szymborski from Fangraphs as we discuss the Orioles pitching, their rotation and bullpen, and how they should brace for reinforcements whether it be minor leaguers or via trade…
#BRNAM #1588 | Teaching the fundamentals of baseball to future collegiate and professional players | Rick Dempsey. The Baseball Warehouse | #Tunein: broadcastretirementnetwork.com #JustTheFacts
Hall of Famer Rick Dempsey joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones to discuss the Orioles, playoffs, what is different about baseball in this era and preserving Orioles legacy. The Baltimore Banner's baseball reporter Danielle Allentuck also joins to give a brief preview of what to expect this postseason. Follow us on Twitter: @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
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Baltimore, and the baseball world as a whole, is mourning the loss of the legendary Brooks Robinson, arguably the greatest 3rd baseman in the history of the game. Brooks passed away at 86 years old on Tuesday and the outpouring of stories and memories of Number 5 has been nothing short of incredible. Rick Dempsey, 1983 World Series MVP and a former teammate of Brooks Robinson, joined the BBMS on Wednesday morning with his thoughts on Rick's life, legacy, and why the person he was off the field was greater than the player he was on it.
In the third hour of Wednesday's BBMS, the guys start off with Shovels of Wisdom before pivoting back to the main topic of the day: the passing of Brooks Robinson. What did he mean to this community outside of being one of the best players in baseball? BBT's Ryan Ripken joins the show next, as he shares his feelings on Brooks and the impact he had on the Ripken family. To close the hour out, 1983 World Series MVP and former Oriole Rick Dempsey joins the show with his thoughts on Brooks. Hear why Dempsey calls Brooks, "the best person god ever put on a baseball field."
Host Bill Donohue kicks off the show with a warm welcome to special guest Rick Dempsey, a former Baltimore Orioles catcher and the 1983 World Series MVP. Rick talks about his remarkable baseball journey and memorable experiences.Later in the program, Bill dives into the world of modern pitching mechanics with the renowned expert, Tom House. Often hailed as "the father of modern pitching mechanics," Tom revolutionized how we understand and teach the art of pitching. Tom shares his insights, innovations, and his incredible journey through the world of baseball. So, sit back, relax, and get ready for a double-header of fascinating conversations here on WGBB
Grease Discovery:August 23, 1982, Gaylord Perry of the Seattle Mariners is caught putting a foreign substance on the ball. Long suspected of throwing a “spitball,” Perry is ejected from a game for the first and only time in his career.Hall of Fame Debut:August 23, 1936, future Hall of Famer Bob Feller makes his first major league start and strikes out the first eight batters he faces. The Cleveland Indians' rookie finishes the game with 15 strikeouts and a complete-game victory.Historic Sale:August 23, 1980, Charlie Finley sells the Oakland A's to the Levi Strauss company for nearly $13 million. During Finley's reign in Oakland, the A's won three consecutive World Championships. Finley also influenced the adoption of the designated hitter, World Series night games, and multi-colored uniforms.3 7th Inning Stretches:1989 - Rick Dempsey homers off Dennis Martinez in the top of the 22nd inning to break up a scoreless tie and give the Dodgers a 1 - 0 win over the Expos. The game features one thumbing - the umps toss the Expos mascot Youppi! in the 11th for annoying Tommy Lasorda - and he then returns in the 13th wearing pajamas. He carries a pillow and sleeps on the home dugout roof, where the umps have restricted him. In the 16th, Larry Walker apparently scores the game-winner, but the Dodgers appeal - with two umps in the tunnel - and get the play revesed. Eddie Murray in the 18th moves the second base ump and slams a drive that Walker traps off the padding in RF. Fans stand for three "seventh-inning stretches" during the major-league record (in time, and for a 1 - 0 game) 6 hours, 14 minute game. Other club records are set and several major league records are noted: most innings (22) without a walk by the Expos tops the Pirates (who used one pitcher) against the Giants, July 17, 1914.
In the final hour of this week's BBMS, the guys start off with a visit from Orioles legend and 1983 World Series MVP Rick Dempsey, on the eve of the team's celebration of their last championship. What were Rick's memories of that team and their run to a title? Moving to football, the Fan's newest Ravens beat reporter, Melissa Kim, joins the show to share what she's seen at camp the last week or so and what's stuck out the most. Has Lamar shined in Monken's new offense? What about the battle for the second CB position? To close things out, Jeremy tells you where to put your money in The Daily Line, Joe has the Encore, and the guys put a bow on it with What We Learned.
This weekend at Camden Yards the Orioles will welcome back members of the 1983 World Series team for a celebration of the franchise's last championship. Catcher Rick Dempsey was a key cog in that title team and his performance in the Series was good enough to win MVP honors. Thankfully, Rick is a great friend of the show and he joined us on Friday to share his memories of the team and the run they made to a championship team. The 1983 squad is very fondly remembered among Orioles fans, but what were some of the things that happened behind the scenes that led to their World Series win over the Phillies?
It is a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, once again Stan ‘The Fan' Charles will be filling in while GC is at the beach. Stan and Griffin will recap the O's game from last night as the birds took game 1 of their 3-game series up in Philly and talk about how the resilient Orioles pulled it off once again in a game they didn't use Adley Rutschman, Yennier Cano or Felix Bautista. We'll look ahead to tonight's game and more as we are once again joined by GCR intern Grant DeVivo to help us talk some baseball. At 10:30am, we will check in with Rich Dubroff of BaltimoreBaseball.com to help us talk some O's as we talk about the Orioles to this point and how they should be approaching the upcoming MLB trade deadline. At 11:15am, we will chat with PressBox's Ravens beat writer Bo Smolka, as we check in with how the Ravens are doing this Summer, talk injuries and more as players report for Training Camp this week. And at 11:30am, we will continue celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Orioles 1983 World Series when we catch up with our friend Rick Dempsey, the legendary birds' catcher will tell us what he remembers from the season. All that and more on busy Tuesday edition of the program…
Rick Dempsey, a member of the Orioles HOF, joins me on this episode to talk about some of the great Lost American League ballparks of the 70's and 80's, his little league manager who turned out to be ______!!! the stadium where he nearly lost his life, and of course the '83 World Series (he was MVP) and the goose bump inducing '88 World Series! This is one of my all-time favorite interviews. Hope you enjoy it!Support the show
Rick Dempsey • 1 Peter 4:12–4:19 • Steadfast
Rick Dempsey • 1 Peter 4:12–4:19
Rick Dempsey • 1 Peter 4:12–4:19 • Steadfast
Rick Dempsey • 1 Peter 4:12–4:19
Rick Dempsey played 24 season in MLB and won the 1983 WS MVP. He loves signing autographs and loves to talk baseball. Rick joins me for his second appearance on the podcast. Also in Hobby Happenings Drew Pelto and I look at some recent grading numbers, some recent auction results and more. Send questions and feedback to us at ttmcast@yahoo.com
It is a Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin will recap a busy weekend that included the debut of the Orioles ‘Bird Bath' and a Cedric Mullins cycle as they took 2 of 3 from Pittsburgh, an NBA Game 7… and the opening round of the NCAA Lacrosse Tournament, plus we have a big series with the Los Angeles Angels and the Orioles to preview that begins tonight in Camden Yards with Grayson Rodriguez vs Shohei Ohtani. We'll get things started with Angels' Color Analyst, Mark Gubicza, at 10:20am as we preview O's-Angels and catch up with the former big leaguer. At 10:40am, we'll chat with another former big leaguer, who helped bring some hardware to Baltimore back in 1983, when we catch up with Rick Dempsey to get his thoughts on the O's this season. At 11am, we will switch gears to chat with former Ravens OC Marty Mornhinweg for the first time since the Lamar Jackson extension plus ask him what sticks out about the NFL schedule release as the Ravens return to London. And at 11:15am, we will chat with Loyola Women's Lacrosse coach Jen Adams about their big NCAA Tournament win as they advance to the Quartfinals. Then at 11:30am, we will have our weekly chat with our friend Jeremy Conn from Conncretelocks.com as we talk Orioles, sports betting and much, much more…
Rick Dempsey was one of the best defensive catchers of his generation, and he caught 11 different 20-game winners over his career (as well as 4 19-game winners). He elevated his play in the post-season, batting 70 points above his career average while leading the '83 Orioles (he was MVP) and '88 Dodgers to World Series titles. Hear some great stories about playing for Billy Martin (2x), Earl Weaver, and Tommy Lasorda.
1983 World Series MVP joins me this week to share some funny stories from is 24 year MLB career. In Hobby Happenings Drew Pelto and I look at some new releases and talk about the goings on at Panini and Fanatics. Send questions and feedback to us at ttmcast@yahoo.com
PASSED BALL SHOW #111 12/17/2013 Part 1 WITH GREGG ZAUN AND JIM MECIR; I open up by discussing the Yankees recent signing of 2B Brian Roberts and exactly what type of player the team is getting. I talk about how some teams like Houston and the Chicago Cubs may become bigger spenders when some of their younger players start to develop. Then, I talk about why it makes sense for the Mets to keep Ike Davis right now. I then play my interview with longtime MLB catcher Gregg Zaun. Gregg talks about how the game changed before his eyes, why he stopped playing and what it was like having Rick Dempsey as an uncle. Gregg works for Sportsnet in Toronto covering the Blue Jays. I finish off my playing my interview with former Yankees, Devil Rays and Athletics RHP Jim Mecir. Jim mentions his foot condition that he had to overcome to be a major legue pitcher
Note: this episode is best enjoyed visually. Check out our YouTube @givethatfanapodcast. Our first elimination game of the tournament is a matchup between Bird's Eye View and Florida Prospect Report. The winner stays alive, the loser goes home. Survey prompts in this episode: Name an Oriole who made an Opening Day start at catcher after Rick Dempsey but before Matt Wieters. Fill in the blank: besides player or coach, the coolest job at Oriole Park must be _____. Name a current Oriole you would want on your fantasy baseball team. Name a pitcher who started at least 5 games for the 2012 Orioles. Find out which team's run is over and who will advance to face the loser between The Bat Around and Section 336!
Harford County's own Jonathon Schaech is perhaps best known for his portrayal of "Jimmy," the mercurial lead singer of the Oneder's, the fictional musical group in the 1996 Tom Hank's film "That Thing You Do." Since then, the Edgewood High School graduate has worked steadily as an acclaimed actor and writer in TV, film, and stage. Now living with his wife and two children near Nashville, Tennessee, this son of a Baltimore City cop shares with Mainstreet listeners the chain of events that led him from pursuing an economics degree at UMBC to a successful acting career in Hollywood and beyond. Along the way also came heartache, and Jonathon is open and truthful about the low points -- the usual show business setbacks but also the pain of divorce and the wounds he suffered early in his career as a victim of sexual assault. Ultimately, however, Jonathon's story is about overcoming these obstacles, continuing to flourish as an actor, and somehow through it all staying grounded -- something he attributes to faith in a higher power and a strong work ethic he learned growing up in Edgewood.Something Jonathon's local fans can appreciate is that he remains a diehard fan of the O's and Ravens. Few may realize, however, that, in 2014, he and Rick Dempsey co-authored "Caught Stealing," a book about the career of the legendary O's catcher. Finally, we address a rumor that Jonathon once owned a home in Bel Air neighborhood of Tood Lakes when he was married to Christina Applegate. True or false? Find out on this episode of Mainstreet. Check out two of John's latest projects:"The Wind and the Reckoning"www.windandreckoning.com"Frank and Penelope"fandpmovie.comFollow John on Social MediaTwitter: @JohnSchaechInstagram: @johnschaechLearn more about John's advocacy for survivors of sexual assault:rainn.org"Rick Dempsey's Caught Stealing: Unbelievable Stories from a Lifetime of Baseball" is available at Amazon and other major booksellers. The Mainstreet Podcast is sponsored by Your Pet AuPair! For the second year in a row, Harford County Living's Choice Award Winner for Best Pet Services Company. Visit belairaupair.com and and use promo code "Mainstreet" on the Get A Quote form to receive $10 off your first invoice of over $100. Mainstreet is pleased to welcome a new sponsor, Eternal Paw Prints. For more information about this very important service, please visit: https://myeternalpawprints.com/ At Eternal Pawprints, we strive to make the end-of-life care process as easy and peaceful as we can. We want your pet to pass on with the dignity and grace that they and you deserve.Support the showFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/USAmainstreet/Website: https://themainstreetpodcast.com/Email: info@themainstreetpodcast.comPlease support The Mainstreet PodcastBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/williammooNPatreon: patreon.com/mainstreetpodcast
It is a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin have lots to talk about, we will dedicate some of the show to remembering the legacy and life of Vin Scully. The MLB trade deadline popped off yesterday, we saw perhaps the biggest blockbuster trade in MLB history with Juan Soto going to San Diego, plus we'll talk more about how the Orioles did and try to figure out why they're still winning even though management has thrown in the towel. At 10:20am, we will catch up with the beloved Rick Dempsey, we'll remember Vin Scully, talk the Orioles and more. At 10:40am, we will have our weekly chat with our friend Drew Forrester of drewsmorningdish.com to talk some golf, Orioles and more. At 11am, we talk with legendary broadcaster Gary Thorne about the passing of Vin Scully, his thoughts on the Orioles and more. We will also get to all your responses to Would You Rather on this busy Wednesday edition of the program.
Rick Dempsey • 1 Peter 2:9-2:12 • Steadfast
This is probably, the craziest baseball stories you have never heard. It's so crazy, that Adam Sandler actually considered doing a movie about it. Former MLB catcher Rick Dempsey, once told a group of us in a bar, the story of how his little league California travel team coach, was robbing banks, to fund the team. All the way to the Pony League World Series in Washington, Pa. Thank the baseball gods, I have a platform to tell this incredible story. Backwards K Pod Where We Collect Ballplayers And Their Stories The Mutt And Jeff Bandits.... This is their story #MuttAndJeffBandits #RickDempsey #RobinYount #LarryYount #JohnJennings #PaulRosenbluth #BruceDavis #RandyCohen #TerryHankins #AugieMurillo #LetsTalkBaseballPodcastNetwork #JakeRobinson #BackwardsKPod
This is probably, the craziest baseball stories you have never heard. It's so crazy, that Adam Sandler actually considered doing a movie about it. Former MLB catcher Rick Dempsey, once told a group of us in a bar, the story of how his little league California travel team coach, was robbing banks, to fund the team. All the way to the Pony League World Series in Washington, Pa. Thank the baseball gods, I have a platform to tell this incredible story. Backwards K Pod Where We Collect Ballplayers And Their Stories The Mutt And Jeff Bandits.... This is their story #MuttAndJeffBandits #RickDempsey #RobinYount #LarryYount #JohnJennings #PaulRosenbluth #BruceDavis #RandyCohen #TerryHankins #AugieMurillo #LetsTalkBaseballPodcastNetwork #JakeRobinson #BackwardsKPod
This wrestling opponent and prank-mate of Cal Ripken Jr. also played third base the game before Ripken started his streak. O R I O L E S magic magic magic magic Card #296 on Beckett SABR Bio by Malcolm Allen Floyd Rayford articles What Happened to the African-American Catcher by Claire Smith Floyd and Rick Dempsey on YouTube
Former Baltimore Orioles catcher and 1983 World Series MVP, Rick Dempsey, is considered the greatest defensive catcher of his era. Known as a high-end defensive backstop, Dempsey had his finest moment at the perfect time in the 1983 World Series. He hit .385/.467/.923 with four doubles and home runs to help the Orioles defeat the Philadelphia Phillies in five games, earning World Series MVP honors in the process. In this episode, we discuss his early playing days. In addition, Dempsey shares his insights that made the 1983 Orioles special. Lastly, Dempsey talks about the fundamentals of a successful catcher. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
1:10- The guys start off the Monday morning show by talking with Rick Dempsey. 14:20- BMitch and Finlay both had eventful weekends, so during this segment they give a quick recap of how things went. 28:45- Terry McLaurin had some things to say about last season and off the field situations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's #WouldYouRatherWednesday presented by Glory Days Grill. Would you rather spend March Madness with a comped room and "Stadium Swim" access in Vegas or with a Grubhub gift card at home? Late in Hour 1, our weekly visit with Patrick Stevens (@D1scourse, Washington Post, US Lacrosse Magazine) covered the suddenly red hot Terps, the NCAA Tournament chances for UMBC, Navy, Coppin and more plus some wild early lacrosse results. Early in Hour 2, author Kevin Cowherd checked in to discuss his new book "You Must Be Cinderella," all about UMBC's upset of Virginia in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Midway through Hour 2, the great Rick Dempsey joined us to discuss the passing of Orioles 1983 World Series winning manager Joe Altobelli. And we wrapped Hour 2 by chatting with ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler about Orlando Brown, Lamar Jackson's contract and receivers that would make sense for Baltimore.
We've been shadow banned and cancel cultured! (For some reason, we've been kicked off Twitter for the day. We'll survive.) Should more quarterbacks try to assert their power and bail on their teams for better situations like Tom Brady? It's...complicated. And Eric DeCosta says the Ravens will start working on a Lamar Jackson extension now-that doesn't guarantee it happens now. At the bottom of Hour 1, a tremendous chat with former Ravens long snapper Morgan Cox about his 11 years in Baltimore, memories that mean more to him, etc. Early in Hour 2, a look at the odds to be the next Jeopardy host, then our weekly NFL Draft segment-PressBox's Ken Zalis discussed which players we should watch out for this week at Senior Bowl practices. Then-will anyone make the Baseball Hall of Fame? And we wrapped by catching up with the great Rick Dempsey after he was let go by MASN.
We celebrate the life and legacy of Tommy LaSorda who passed away this morning. This hour we speak with former Dodger players Mickey Hatcher and Rick Dempsey, who both won a World Series title under Lasorda in 1988
This week the boys break down the ravens trampling of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Merry X-Mas as Dez Bryant scores his first Touchdown as a raven. We welcome Rick Dempsey to Twitter and put a couple more people on the list. Don’t worry it’s not all bah Humbug as we take some off as well.
Things in Washington are...a mess. Do you feel any sympathy for them at all? The Ravens didn't get a deal done with Matt Judon. That was...to be expected. Midway through Hour 1, longtime NFL writer Jason Cole joined us to discuss the mess in DC, whether there will be a season, the Judon situation, how Patrick Mahomes' deal impacts Lamar Jackson and more. Early in Hour 2, Loyola Athletic Director Donna Woodruff checked in to discuss the Patriot League cancelling fall sports (with hopes to play in the spring). Midway through Hour 2, Baltimore Sun Orioles beat writer Jon Meoli checked in to discuss which prospects we might see with the Orioles during the short season and we wrapped Hour 2 by chatting with Rick Dempsey about his expectations for the short season, the extra inning idea and more.
Hosted by Chris Townsend, Towny recaps A's Cast Live interviews from: Yankees Analyst from the YES Network, Ken Singleton, the voice of the Rays, Dewayne Staats, the TV voice of the Red Sox, Dave O'Brien, Rick Dempsey of the Orioles and the voice of the Blue Jays, Buck Martinez.
Hosted by Chris Townsend, Towny recaps A's Cast Live interviews from: Yankees Analyst from the YES Network, Ken Singleton, the voice of the Rays, Dewayne Staats, the TV voice of the Red Sox, Dave O'Brien, Rick Dempsey of the Orioles and the voice of the Blue Jays, Buck Martinez.
Chris Townsend looked back to May 1st 1991 when Rickey Henderson broke Lou Brock’s record for Stolen Bases and also Nolan Ryan’s final no-hitter vs the Blue Jays (:56). He was joined by 2x WS Champion, Rick Dempsey (19:10), Tommy John (42:00), the voice of the Blue Jays, Buck Martinez (55:10), Ray Fosse (1:08:00), Hall of Famer and voice of the Rangers, Eric Nadel (1:31:15), the tv voice of the Rays, Dewayne Staats (1:43:15), Former Manager, Bobby Valentine (1:58:05), Sandy Alderson (2:18:10) and Dave Stewart (2:38:30).
Chris Townsend looked back to May 1st 1991 when Rickey Henderson broke Lou Brock's record for Stolen Bases and also Nolan Ryan's final no-hitter vs the Blue Jays (:56). He was joined by 2x WS Champion, Rick Dempsey (19:10), Tommy John (42:00), the voice of the Blue Jays, Buck Martinez (55:10), Ray Fosse (1:08:00), Hall of Famer and voice of the Rangers, Eric Nadel (1:31:15), the tv voice of the Rays, Dewayne Staats (1:43:15), Former Manager, Bobby Valentine (1:58:05), Sandy Alderson (2:18:10) and Dave Stewart (2:38:30).
On the April 27 edition of A’s Cast Live, Chris Townsend discussed the best pitchers to never throw a no-hitter (13:50), the most random pitchers to throw a no-hitter (19:00) and which players and managers should or shouldn’t be in the Hall of Fame (58:00). He was joined by Paul Hembekides (26:40), 2x WS Champion and Orioles analyst, Rick Dempsey (1:26:50), 4x All-Star, Tommy John (1:54:10) and Shooty Babitt (2:16:10).
On the April 27 edition of A's Cast Live, Chris Townsend discussed the best pitchers to never throw a no-hitter (13:50), the most random pitchers to throw a no-hitter (19:00) and which players and managers should or shouldn't be in the Hall of Fame (58:00). He was joined by Paul Hembekides (26:40), 2x WS Champion and Orioles analyst, Rick Dempsey (1:26:50), 4x All-Star, Tommy John (1:54:10) and Shooty Babitt (2:16:10).
Welcome Glory Days Grill aboard for #WouldYouRatherWednesday on GCR-which could make you a winner, too. Maryland was a winner last night...barely. How concerning was it that they had to escape Nebraska at the end. Would you rather bet 100 to win 500 that they'll make the Final Four OR that they'll be bounced in the first weekend? At the bottom of Hour 2, former Virginia Tech coach/ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg checked in to share his thoughts on the Terps and why he thinks they're a Final Four contender. At the top of Hour 2, former Ravens safety Eric Weddle joined us to reflect after announcing his retirement from the NFL-any chance we see him back in Baltimore in another capacity one day? And Rick Dempsey checked in at the bottom of Hour 2 to discuss the proposed new playoff format for MLB and more.
The Cleveland Indians continued to compete in the AL East of MLB throughout the 1980's. Cleveland Municipal Stadium remained the team's beloved ballpark on Lake Erie downtown. The Tribe never finished in first but the players were first in the hearts of Tribe fans. Hope endured and the beautiful game of baseball was enjoyed from April till the end of September. Tribe players who stand out in memory include: John Denny, Ross Grimsley, Bob Owchinko, Gary Alexander, Alan Bannister, Joe Charboneau, Miguel Dilone, Jerry Dybzinski, Jorge Orta, Bert Blyleven, Ed Glynn, Chris Bando, Mike Fischlin, Von Hayes, Pat Kelly, Karl Pagel, Neal Heaton, Jerry Reed, Lary Sorensen, Carmen Castillo, Bake McBride, Jack Perconte, Ernie Camacho, Juan Eichelberger, Julio Franco, Broderick Perkins, Pat Tabler, Gorman Thomas, Manny Trillo, Otto Velez, George Vukovich, Steve Comer, Don Schultze, Tom Waddell, Tony Bernazard, Brett Butler, Joe Carter, Mel Hall, Brook Jacoby, Otis Nixon, Vern Ruhle, Curt Wardle, Benny Ayala, Scott Bailes, Doug Jones, Phil Niekro, Ken Schrom, Rich Yett, Steve Carlton, John Farrell, Andy Allanson, Jay Bell, Rick Dempsey, Tommy Hinzo, Bud Black, Terry Francona, Ron Kittle, Willie Upshaw, Ron Washington, Steve Olin, Jesse Orosco, Albert Belle, Jerry Browne, Felix Fermin, Pat Keedy, Brad Komminsk, Oddibe McDowell, Pete O'Brien and many more!
What's the first weekend of the season without a little controversy? As if it hadn't been talked about enough, Paul and Bobby discuss Chance Sisco's now infamous bunt in the ninth inning against the Twins on Sunday. Was he in the wrong? We'll weigh in with our thoughts and hear from Rick Dempsey. We then debate which is a greater cause for concern through the first four games: the rotation or the bats. And it doesn't get any easier for the Orioles, as we preview the tough schedule remaining in April. (4/3/18)
On this Wednesday Glenn Clark Radio, Kyle Ottenheimer and Stan “The Fan” Charles discussed the Ravens on the eve of the start of training camp, the Orioles and more. At 10:30, PressBox Ravens beat writer Bo Smolka joined the show to break down the 2019 roster entering camp, the expectations for Lamar Jackson in Greg Roman’s offense, first-round wide receiver Marquise Brown’s recovery from a Lisfranc injury, and more. Also, at 11, 1983 World Series MVP and MASN analyst Rick Dempsey discussed Dylan Bundy's up-and-down nature, Chance Sisco's defensive development and more. Also, at 11:30, PressBox fantasy football expert Ken Zalis joined the show to start the 2019 fantasy football discussion.
Hosted by Chris Townsend, Towny recaps A's Cast Live interviews from Hall of Famer Bert Blyleven, Rick Dempsey, Travis Blackley and competitive eater Joey Chesnut.
Hosted by Chris Townsend, Towny recaps A's Cast Live interviews from Hall of Famer Bert Blyleven, Rick Dempsey, Travis Blackley and competitive eater Joey Chesnut.
On the June 28 edition of A's Cast Live, Chris Townsend dove into the series vs the Angels and if Mike Trout is hurting baseball. He was joined by Tim Salmon, Glen Kuiper & Rick Dempsey.
In a deviation from our regular format, after returning from the US Conference on AIDS, (with Bill's full support) Mike hijacks this episode to talk about the life and career of Glenn Burke, the first MLB player to come out as gay, who passed away from AIDS-related complications in 1995. Also, happy birthday to Alvin Davis and Rick Dempsey.
Which tales of sadness from the Orioles' 2018 season are the most convincing? We take a look fresh look at an already tired season, and ask Rick Dempsey to sing us a song. The post Episode 250: Hurt So Good appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Which tales of sadness from the Orioles' 2018 season are the most convincing? We take a look fresh look at an already tired season, and ask Rick Dempsey to sing us a song. The post Episode 250: Hurt So Good appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Which tales of sadness from the Orioles' 2018 season are the most convincing? We take a look fresh look at an already tired season, and ask Rick Dempsey to sing us a song. The post Episode 250: Hurt So Good appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Which tales of sadness from the Orioles' 2018 season are the most convincing? We take a look fresh look at an already tired season, and ask Rick Dempsey to sing us a song. The post Episode 250: Hurt So Good appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Host Matt Sammon looks back at the popular '84 Donruss set, and the equally popular Rick Dempsey as we dive back in to the "big old monster box" on the show. Follow us on Twitter @WaxAndGumStains
Rick Dempsey discusses consistency from the offense, Beckham's performance, and Chris Davis.
The new players on the Orioles roster have already made impressive contributions to the team. Rick Dempsey joins The Norris & Long Show to talk about the recent trades and the outlook for the rest of the 2017 season.
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In episode 25 of The Baltimore Baseball Show on SportsRadio 1350 WOYK, Dan Connolly chats with Zach Britton, Chris Davis and Rick Dempsey.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Baltimore Orioles Legend Rick Dempsey. He will discuss If These Walls Could Talk: Baltimore Orioles. If These Walls Could Talk: Baltimore Orioles Stories from the Baltimore Orioles Dugout, Locker Room, and Press Box By Rick Dempsey & Dave Ginsburg / Foreword by Cal Ripken Jr. The Baltimore Orioles will always be known as one of the most historic teams in baseball. But the moments that make a team aren't always the ones fans get to see. They often happen behind-the-scenes, amongst the players, coaches and people who live and breathe Orioles baseball every day. In If These Walls Could Talk: Baltimore Orioles (Triumph Books, April 2017), former Oriole and current broadcaster Rick Dempsey and veteran sportswriter Dave Ginsburg combine to create the ultimate insider look at the Baltimore Orioles. From World Series Championships and Orioles legends to the team that takes the field today, this title has something for every Orioles fan. Highlights include: Rick Dempsey, a catcher and the World Series MVP for Baltimore in 1983, played 12 of his 24 major league seasons for the Orioles.Dempsey currently co-hosts with Jim Hunter on the Orioles' pregame and postgame shows.
Jun 19th - Steve Alten, Trish Woods, Captain Sandy Yawn Bravo Below Deck, Mike Byster, Rick Dempsey
Jun 19th - Steve Alten, Trish Woods, Captain Sandy Yawn Bravo Below Deck, Mike Byster, Rick Dempsey
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In episode 13 of The Baltimore Baseball Show on SportsRadio 1350 WOYK, Dan Connolly chats with Orioles legend Rick Dempsey and David Ginsburg of the Associated Press.
Rick Dempsey is currently the Senior Vice President of Disney Character Voices and has been working in that department since its creation in 1988. Along with his robust career in the animation film industry, he lives a successful life on all fronts - from his family, to his faith, and even in personal development. In this interview we hear about his journey to his current job, stories from his childhood, advice for the upcoming workforce, what it means to have a "personal brand", and much more. For the full show notes, go to theupandcomersshow.com/episodes/rick Time Line: 5:25 - Setting for Show 6:25 - Who is Rick Dempsey 11:05 - How Rick interacts with famous people 14:35 - Rick's Magician Career 20:20 - What Rick's childhood entailed 22:05 - Rick's college story 25:00 - Balancing creativity with business 26:50 - Rick's father and his influence 30:45 - Rick's Career Path 39:30 - Rick's Motivation for Animation Career 40:45 - Rick's Role at Disney 48:30 - The Value of Integrity 53:35 - Being True to our Personal Brand 58:35 - How Rick Remains Humble 1:01:25 - Low Points in Rick's Life 1:04:00 - Rick's Marriage and Marriage Advice 1:06:10 - Family Advice 1:08:45 - Closing Questions
Baltimore Orioles Baseball Podcasts from BaltimoreBaseball.com
In the episode 7 of The Baltimore Baseball Show on SportsRadio 1350 WOYK, Dan Connolly chats with Team Israel general manager Adam Gladstone and former Orioles catcher Rick Dempsey.
Sports marketing and broadcasting can be difficult careers to get started. Our Town host Andy Ockershausen and guest Eric Shuster discuss what to do to start a career in sports marketing and how to be successful. Andy says that Eric may be “possibly the most powerful man in sports in ‘Our Town’”. Listen in and find out how Eric achieved such a standing in Our Town. Let's start at the beginning. Eric didn’t really know it at the time, but one of the most important meetings he would ever have was with basketball great Lefty Driesell. Eric met retired college basketball coach Lefty Driesell at a youth basketball camp when Eric was just in elementary school. Coach Driesell sat with Eric and told him something that has proven true to this day, and encouraged him to pursue a career in sports other than on the field. Eric took Coach Driesell’s advice to heart in high school when, at 15, he became an Assistant Coach to the girls’ basketball team at his high school John F. Kennedy in Silver Spring, Maryland. As you continue to listen in, Eric discusses what it takes to get into sports marketing. No need for a Master degree, according to Eric. Rather get your foot in the door as an intern, work hard, and let people know who you are. Get involved, be a go-getter, ask what you can do to help. Learn the business by being on the inside. Shuster stresses to get involved as an intern as well as - and Andy agrees - meet as many people as you can. Eric shares stories about how working with some of the biggest names in sports such as Rick Dempsey, former Baltimore Orioles catcher and World Series MVP, Shawn Springs, former Washington Redskins cornerback, and Jason Campbell, former Washington Redskins starting quarterback have led to lasting friendships with them, as well as introductions to other pro athletes who he also calls his friends. He attributes this to building trust in those looking to learn the business and looking for advice. Today some of his best friends are some of the biggest names in the NFL, NBA and MLB. Eric goes on to discuss his former bosses with Andy. You’ll hear what he learned from them, and how they helped shaped the successful professional sports marketer he has become. “If you give you will receive.” Eric has heard Andy say this again and again, and it is something he will always remember and follow. Andy prompts Eric to talk about a foundation Eric started in honor of his Mom, who was a special education teacher at Brook Grove Elementary School. Eric founded The Elaine Shuster Foundation to give back to his alma mater, Kennedy High School, when he found that the sports facilities were in decline and there was no place for the kids to go. This year marks the third year of fundraising that will benefit Kennedy and a few other schools. Many of the professional athletes Eric has befriended over his career come out to support his effort. This year’s Elaine Shuster Foundation benefit event will be on December 12, 2016 from 6 – 9pm at the American Tap Room in Bethesda with hosts Santana Moss and Ryan Kerrigan. We hope you enjoy listening to Eric Shuster discuss his perspective about Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen. We invite you to listen to each new episode of Our Town as they roll out over the next several months. You can subscribe to the Our Town podcast on iTunes, Google Play, or if you complete the subscription form in the sidebar to the right you will be notified by email when the next episode appears here on the website.
In a career that covered 24 seasons and four decades, Rick Dempsey possessed endearing qualities as both a durable catcher and a unique personality. Our lineup of topics discussed with Rick includes: -His relationship with his Orioles Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver -How the World Series loss in 1979 to the Pittsburgh Pirates was motivation to winning it all in 1983 against the Philadelphia Phillies, a series in which he was named the Most Valuable Player -His heavyweight home plate collision with Bo Jackson -The inspiration behind his comic “rain delay theater” Photo courtesy of The Baltimore Sun Audio clips courtesy of ABC Sports and This Week in Baseball’s Greatest Plays by Major League Baseball Productions
Rick Dempsey is the Senior Vice President, Creative of Disney Character Voices and Disney Character Voices International. Rick joined The Walt Disney Company in 1988 as a founding member of Disney Character Voices, which ensured character consistency and integrity for all character assets company-wide, reporting directly to Roy Disney, Vice Chairman of The Walt Disney Company. He continues to serve as a creative resource for all franchise and character-driven properties. It's quite possible that no one in The Walt Disney Studios has directed more talent than Rick. Having been with Disney for over 20 years, he has directed over 5,000 recording sessions with some of Hollywood's best known talent, including Tim Allen, Glen Close, Phil Collins, Billy Crystal, Danny DeVito, Dakota Fanning, Jennifer Garner, Anne Hathaway, Charlton Heston, James Earl Jones, Michael Keaton, Demi Moore, Uma Thurman, Patrick Stewart, Robin Williams and James Woods to name a few. On a global-level, Rick creatively oversees the foreign-language adaptation and dubbing of all Disney products around the world, having worked on such hits as THE LION KING, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, TARZAN, TOY STORY 1, 2 & 3, FINDING NEMO, THE INCREDIBLES, TANGLED, RATATOUILLE and most recently, FROZEN, which has become an international phenomenon. He has also worked on such live-action films as ENCHANTED, THE PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN Franchise, NATIONAL TREASURE and THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA Franchise.
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Created in a small still on Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina, Firefly became the world’s first hand-crafted sweet tea flavored vodka. Keeping true to its Southern roots, Firefly is distilled four times, infused with tea grown on a plantation five miles from the distillery and blended with real Louisiana sugar cane. It tastes just like real sweet tea, but with an even sweeter kick! The post Rick Dempsey and Firefly Vodka appeared first on Laurie Forster | Wine Expert | Wine Coach | Wine Speaker.