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Baseball fans will have a chance to celebrate Independence Day with a movie, a Cubs game and fireworks at the McHenry Outdoor Theater as part of a nationwide event hosted by Major League Baseball.
Baseball fans will have a chance to celebrate Independence Day with a movie, a Cubs game and fireworks at the McHenry Outdoor Theater as part of a nationwide event hosted by Major League Baseball.
On this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel head to the old pit, grab some chew, and spend the dog days of summer with the boys in The Sandlot. A movie where millennials learned what s'mores are and get sucked in by nostalgia.Discussions include signed baseball posterity, the patriarchy, 60's kid insults, and why is that hat brim so big? Listen and enjoy to find out if The Sandlot has shelf life.0:00:00 - Intro0:09:36 - Sandlot backstory0:15:02 - Walkthrough1:02:51 - The lineup of the Sandlot1:19:02 - The legend of the beast1:35:51 - The community pool1:51:27 - The game against camp MVP2:02:47 - The carnival2:09:46 - The plot starts2:21:22 - Planning to top the beast2:38:17 - Pickle the beast3:07:09 - Shelf Life VerdictBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff, look forward to some collections on the shelf coming soon: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: The Sandlot streaming: where to watch movie online?Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
Dave & Cody bring back Kiefer, a college debate coach and cinephile, to review Disclosure Day, the new original Spielberg alien movie. The vintage Spielberg machine is back together: John Williams on score, Janusz Kamiński shooting, David Koepp writing, Michael Kahn editing. Dave makes the case that the whole movie is tuned to a frequency Gen X kids hear and millennials might not. The table digs into Emily Blunt's career-best performance, a possibly divisive ending, the government-competence logic gaps, and whether two and a half hours earns a do-it-yourself conclusion. The Pastor's Corner lands on empathy as survival. Plus the Sandlot reunion series and a round of the Movie Game.SPOILER WARNING: Full spoilers for Disclosure Day after the news segment.Movie reviewed: Disclosure Day (2026) — Directed by Steven Spielberg, written by David Koepp. Starring Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo, with a score by John Williams. In theaters now.
The Sandlot (1993) is a beloved coming-of-age sports comedy about a group of kids who bond over baseball in the summer of 1962, centered on new kid Scotty Smalls who joins the team and accidentally hits his stepfather's prized Babe Ruth signed baseball over a fence guarded by a giant dog known as "the Beast". The film follows their nostalgic adventures, friendship, and the hilarious, exaggerated quest to retrieve the ball, featuring memorable characters and iconic lines, and has since become a cult classic.Music Credits:Downtown Walk by | e s c p | https://escp-music.bandcamp.com/Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com/Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
THE SANDLOT In the summer of 1962, new kid Scottie Smalls moves to town and is taken under the wing of a talented young baseball player and his rowdy sandlot team. He quickly gets pulled into their chaotic summer and learns that fitting in can be just as tricky as playing the game. But when a prized baseball is hit over a fence, the boys must retrieve it from the yard of the legendary Beast. Craig, Elisabeth and guest Rob Ervin talk about coming of age movies, convention going, PR photos and the movie “The Sandlot” on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 0:59 Craig, Elisabeth and Rob Ervin talk about this year's conventions they've attended. 15:53 Craig, Elisabeth and Rob discuss "The Sandlot." 56:30 Recasting 1:05:33 Double Feature 1:10:32 Final Thoughts 1:15:36 A preview of next week's episode "The Sure Thing." Next week, we continue to celebrate fun movies with "The Sure Thing."
We discuss the hottest topics from the week! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Caskets Tom Brady's Coconut Water Disclosure Day Opens This Weekend Super Mario Galaxy Crosses a Billion at the Box Office 24 Jump Street in the Works The Social Reckoning Trailer Supergirl's Earrings The Odyssey Popcorn Buckets' The Bear Trailer Omar Gooding on Why Smart Guy was Canceled Sandlot "Sequel" Series & SO MUCH MORE! Join the conversation... FacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokYouTubeRate/Review/Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A full Friday show with Ill-Advised News, Anthony’s perfect reunion, and Can’t Beat Cassiday (The Superman Edition). We have Rage Friday, difficult women, and Cass and Anthony’s Science Corner. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Friday, June 12th, 2026. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day 6:20 Guests: Jeff Atkinson (Dam to Dam Charity Event) - Checking in at Mountain Lake Dam 6:35 Name that Famous TV dad for Golf Gift package 6:50 RAM Biz Update; Name that TV dad for AC/DC tickets 7:05 Canes one win from Stanley Cup 7:20 Guest: Congressman Mark Harris - Iran War 7:35 Congressman Mark Harris cont. - Iryna Zarutska murder trial latest 7:50 Tell Me Something Good 8:05 Guest: Sean O'Connell (CBR) - Disclosure Day review 8:20 Rainn Wilson says we're facing a crisis of "Meaninglessness" 8:35 Friday News Quiz with Mark Garrison 8:50 Sandlot spinoff coming soon 9:05 Guest: John Hancock 9:20 John Hancock cont. | Checking in on Jeff Atkinson (Dam to Dam) 9:35 Big Weekend with John Hancock 9:50 Shower thoughts with John HancockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A trip to Sky Zone turned into absolute chaos after hundreds of teens reportedly flooded a Missouri entertainment district, leading to fights, disruptions, and a massive police response. We break down the wild scene and ask the important question: when did trampoline parks become fight clubs?Plus, baseball fans rejoice! A brand-new TV series inspired by The Sandlot is officially in development, and original cast members may be returning. We revisit one of the most beloved sports movies of all time and discuss whether this nostalgic reboot can actually live up to the original.Also on this episode:
Send us Fan MailWe bounce from summer baseball adventures and Sandlot plans to a Brockmire Season 1 Episode 6 rewatch that goes darker than anything so far. We laugh at the one-liners, sit with the uncomfortable themes, and land on why the show works when it stops playing it safe. • Donnie's Blue Ridge League report from Greenwood and the Flying Monkeys • Classic 1968 ballpark details including foul territory and game-day energy • Merch talk including fitted hats, pullover jerseys, and a strong league logo shirt • Ed's local baseball plans plus Devil Dogs updates and turf field worries • Building “the farm” as a Sandlot-style community ballpark • Paul's Fort Collins Foxes night and summer travel baseball planning • Corporate Media Meetup planning for Iowa plus Field of Dreams on the bucket list • Brockmire S1E6 themes including Tiki Time, parents, and emotional avoidance • The abortion storyline handled through satire and a brutally deadpan doctor • Charles' booth scene and why some arcs matter less episode-to-episode • Pedro's big-family bit and the episode's best quotes • The Joe Buck mention and how Brockmire rehabilitates real sports figures Please, please, please, please, please. If you're going, you're planning on going to the Curved Brim Media Meetup, please contact Kelly Robinson of the Minor League Nerd to let them know so that way we can put tickets aside together so we can all sit together doing the the games, right? Make sure you hit the uh the subscribe button on YouTube. The reason for that is we are trying to get to a thousand followers on the YouTube channel right now. As it says, we are at 583 followers.Support the showMake sure to follow the Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles
THE HANGOVER Two days before his wedding, Doug heads to Las Vegas with three friends for one unforgettable bachelor party. The next morning, his friends wake up with no memory of the night before, and Doug is nowhere to be found. With the wedding fast approaching, they must retrace their chaotic night and find him in time to get back to Los Angeles for the ceremony. Craig, Elisabeth and guest Paul Hitchcock talk about bachelor parties, tattoo highs and lows, Las Vegas and the movie “The Hangover” on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 1:05 Craig, Elisabeth and Paul Hitchcock talk about trips to Las Vegas 12:44 Craig, Elisabeth and Paul discuss "The Hangover." 1:04:05 Recasting 1:17:23 Double Feature 1:22:49 Final Thoughts 1:31:40 A preview of next week's episode "The Sandlot." Next week, we continue to celebrate the summer with "The Sandlot."
We Summertime Switched with Rider and was the Odd Man Out with Will - and now it’s finally time to check out one of Danielle’s non-BMW projects: Gamebox 1.0. The 2004 sci-fi thriller is available to watch for free on Tubi, and might just have been way ahead of its special effects time. Danielle shares her memories from the glamorous green screen warehouse they called a set, and recalls her scenes with friends of the show, Sabrina the Teenage Witch’s Nate Richert and The Sandlot’s Patrick Renna. The gang breaks down every detail in the confusing low-budget gem, including digital zombies, a mailman whose hands are tied to a steering wheel and a very depressing meal at the “Downbeat Cafe.” Plus, our hosts hear a viral theory on why crushing on Will or Rider can dictate your entire personality, on a CGI-heavy Pod Meets World… Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ina 12-acre industrial campus in Sacramento across the street from a U.S. Navy recruiting center, Natura grows 80,000 pounds of weed a year inside 18 glass-ceilinged hot houses. Most of the cannabis will eventually be ground up and made into pre-rolled joints, which are infused with hash and dusted with an extra punch of THC, the compound that gets people high. Every day, Natura produces 40,000 of its pre-rolls for its in-house brand Sluggers Hit, or about 1.2 million joints a month, generating around $60 million in revenue last year and is on track to hit $85 million by the end of 2026. Leaning into sports tropes, Sluggers' best-selling product is its five-pack of pre-rolls in a tin wrapped in a metallic mylar bag like the kind collectible sports cards come in. Sluggers' branding is eye-catching and riffs off sports teams—its New York Diesel pack is emblazoned with a logo reminiscent of the Knicks' orange and blue and its Green Monster five-pack is an ode to Fenway Park. Sluggers even has a collaboration with actor Chauncey Leopardi, who played Squints in the classic 1993 baseball movie The Sandlot, and just released a limited edition run with rapper Xzibit. By Will Yakowicz, Forbes Staff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Patrick Renna joins Nerdtropolis Mayor Sean Tajipour on Reel Insights to talk about The Sandlot, summer nostalgia and his partnership with HersHEY'S for a new s'mores campaign. In this conversation, Renna looks back at playing Hamilton “Ham” Porter, why The Sandlot still connects with fans more than 30 years later, and what it feels like to be part of a movie that families continue passing down through generations.Renna also opens up about his love for summer memories, camping, road trips and the great outdoors, while settling the ultimate s'mores debate: Camp Toasty or Camp Gooey. He shares why HersHEY'S felt like a perfect fit for the campaign, how his son joined him for the spots, and why he believes a real s'more is not the same without HersHEY'S chocolate.The HERSHEY'S Flavor Combos S'mores Kit puts a fun twist on the classic campfire treat with everything you need in one convenient box. Each 29.01 oz. kit includes three HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate Bars, three HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate with Caramel Bars, three REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups, two packs of graham crackers and one bag of marshmallows.The conversation also dives into Renna's career beyond The Sandlot, including memories from Son in Law, The Big Green, Punks, The X-Files, ER, Boston Legal, Home Improvement and GLOW. Plus, Renna shares behind-the-scenes stories about the Sandlot cast, his friendship with Chauncey Leopardi, his “Home Alone moment” at the Ritz-Carlton during the original press tour, and why the movie still gives him “the feels” after all these years.Visit Nerdtropolis.comFacebook.com/nerdtropolisInstagram.com/nerdtropolisTwitter.com/nerdtropolisTikTok.com/@nerdtropolis
Hello my loyal listening populous, welcome to another installment by the honorable bro. This is an installment based around my fancy carrying case that holds my favorite records. All genres, obviously. Lightnin' Hopkins, Hendrix, Frank Ocean, Jai Paul, Fred Again and more of the usual suspects are featured in this episode with no surprise. I have recently went back and watched some really good movies lately. My parents were in town and while they were here we consumed Kicking and Screaming (RIP Robert Duvall), Beverly Hills Ninja and Sandlot. All of which hold their comedic value til this day. After my parents left, in my depression I watched the first three Pirates of the Caribbean flicks and I have to say.. Those surprisingly surpassed my expectations and I'm glad that I revisited them. I always liked the Davy Jones character and I totally crush it as Jack Sparrow for Halloween. In separate news, I CRUUUUSHED it with Pokemon cards this weekend. Picking up vintage Japanese copies of both Dark Charizard and Sabrina's Gengar. Woooooow. WHOOOOO needs this beating. Thank you for being here. Yuuuurp.Your Host with the Most,DJ Witwickatron
At this year's Berkshire International Film Festival, actor Karen Allen is being honored for a career that has moved effortlessly between blockbuster adventure, comedy classics, independent film, and the stage. Allen became part of movie history as Marion Ravenwood opposite Harrison Ford in Raiders of the Lost Ark, while also leaving an indelible mark on audiences in films including Starman, The Sandlot, and Animal House.Speaking of Animal House, actor and director Peter Riegert is here, His sharp, grounded performances have made him one of the most recognizable character actors of his generation. From Animal House and Local Hero to Crossing Delancey and acclaimed television work, Riegert has built a career defined by intelligence, wit, and versatility.
I just attended Allocate's Beyond Summit in Deer Valley Utah. It was a peek into what the top VC's and LP's are thinking about right now.Allocate asked me to record an episode of the show, live from the conference.So I asked everyone “What's your hottest take on the VC market today?”Thank you to Numeral, Flex, and Amplitude for supporting this episodeNumeral: The end-to-end platform for sales tax and compliance https://www.numeral.comFlex: Get premium banking and a net 60 day credit card at 0% APY https://home.flex.one/referral/bananacapitalAmplitude: AI analytics, all you have to do is ask https://www.amplitude.comTimestamps:(1:22) Seed investing is dead (Tripp Jones, Uncork)(5:56) Seed is not dead (Bryan Rosenblatt, Sandlot)(13:19) Most consensus era of VC ever (Nate Williams, Union)(18:02) Taking the Power Law Pill (Pratyush Buddiga, Susa Ventures)(29:15) The 2nd-time founder premium is dead (Matt Cohen, Ripple Ventures)(32:46) AI will crush intelligence labor (Clark Cheng, Merrimac)(42:25) New deep tech investors will lose their shirts (Sunil Nagaraj, Ubiquity Ventures)(46:39) ChatGPT for robotics is still 15 years away (Sungjoon Cho, Fortitude Ventures)(52:07) The app layer ARR reckoning (Josh Christensen, Mercato)(58:30) The AI bubble will pop in Q2/Q3 (Amias Gerety, QED)(1:08:22) Most individuals do VC wrong (Jon Oberheide)(1:15:25) Allocators have become too allocator-y (Dan Feder, University of Michigan)(1:20:55) LP's should value information, not just returns (Ben Ivey, Marshall Street)(1:24:09) Upcoming litigation of Russian doll SPVs (Asher Siddiqui, Song United)(1:30:13) Why retail needs private market access (Sarah Pinto Peyronel, Robinhood Ventures)Referencedhttps://beyondsummit.allocate.co/Tripp Jones, Uncork CapitalTwitter: https://x.com/thistrippjonesBryan Rosenblatt, SandlotTwitter: https://x.com/BRosenblatt4Nate Williams, UnionTwitter: https://x.com/naywilliamsPratyush Buddiga, Susa VenturesTwitter: https://x.com/pratyushbuddigaMatt Cohen, Ripple VenturesTwitter: https://x.com/mattybcohenClark Cheng, MerrimacLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clark-cheng-cfa-frm-caia-a411535Sunil Nagaraj, Ubiquity VenturesTwitter: https://x.com/sunilnagarajSungjoon Cho, Fortitude VenturesTwitter: https://x.com/josungjoonJosh Christensen, MercatoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshjdmba/Amias Gerety, QEDTwitter: https://x.com/amiasmgJon OberheideTwitter: https://x.com/jonoberheideDan Feder, MichiganLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danfederBen Ivey, Marshall StreetLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beniveyAsher Siddiqui, Song UnitedLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashersiddiquiSarah Pinto Peyronel, Robinhood VenturesTwitter: https://x.com/SPintoPeyronel*This podcast is produced by Allocate for informational and educational purposes only and is intended for institutional, accredited, and qualified investors. Nothing discussed constitutes an offer to sell or solicitation to purchase any security or advisory service, and nothing should be construed as legal, tax, or investment advice. Any offering will be made only pursuant to applicable confidential offering documents.Views expressed by participants are their own and subject to change. Any discussion of target returns, projected outcomes, IRRs, MOICs, or other performance metrics is hypothetical and illustrative only and should not be relied upon as an indication of future performance.Investments in private funds are speculative, illiquid, and involve substantial risk, including possible loss of the entire investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results.Certain guests may have financial or other interests in the opportunities discussed. Allocate Management Company, LLC is an SEC-registered investment adviser. Registration does not imply any level of skill, training, or SEC endorsement. Please consult your own advisors before making any investment decision.*
What makes nostalgia feel real instead of manufactured? In this episode, Mike sits down with Mark Jaworski from HOMAGE Apparel to talk about the emotional engine behind retro branding. From NFL logo strategy to cult-classic movie tees, the conversation explores how a brand built on storytelling stays authentic while still staying relevant. Mark and Mike dig into why cities with long sports histories generate deeper nostalgic connections, what makes a brand forgettable versus beloved, and how passing down the things we love, whether a team's throwback jersey or a Stone Temple Pilots concert, creates bonds that last. This is brand strategy disguised as a very good conversation. KEY TAKEAWAYS Logo-driven and story-driven fandom can coexist. Each serves a different segment of the fan base, and a brand strong enough to speak to both has a serious edge. Cities with long sports histories carry richer nostalgia menus, but emotional resonance comes from the storytelling, not just the age of the team. Being forgettable is more dangerous than being disliked. A strong brand narrative insulates against trends and keeps an audience coming back. Nostalgia is a bridge between generations. The things we pass down, jerseys, songs, movies, catchphrases, create bonds that last a lifetime. Slow, steady brand building rooted in storytelling outlasts overnight success and fad-driven spikes. Slow and steady wins the race. WHO IS THE GUEST? Mark Jaworski Director, Marketing Operations | HOMAGE Apparel Mark is part of the marketing and storytelling team behind HOMAGE Apparel, one of the most recognizable nostalgia-driven apparel brands in sports and pop culture. Since 2007, HOMAGE has built a following through retro-inspired apparel celebrating iconic moments, legendary athletes, classic movies, wrestling, music, and vintage Americana. With a background in English and a passion for the stories that move people, Mark brings a narrative-first lens to everything HOMAGE does. LINKS AND RESOURCES cyberdogzmarketing.com brandretro.com homage.com KEYWORDS nostalgia branding, retro sports apparel, HOMAGE Apparel, Mark Jaworski, brand storytelling, vintage sports logos, sports fandom, emotional branding, retro fashion, Brand Retro podcast, Mike Brevik, Cyberdogz, throwback jerseys, sports nostalgia, generational connection, fan identity, sports apparel marketing, retro pop culture, authentic branding, sports marketing EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS [00:00:11 - 00:00:41] Mike frames the core tension: selling products vs. selling memories, and what separates authentic from businessy. [00:00:42 - 00:02:29] Mark breaks down logo-first vs. story-driven fandom using the Buffalo Bills 'No one circles the wagons' example. [00:02:30 - 00:05:28] Discussion on regional nostalgia and why throwback logos like the Mariners Trident consistently outsell current designs. [00:05:29 - 00:06:24] Mike asks the sharp question: what's more dangerous for a brand, being disliked or being forgettable? [00:06:25 - 00:08:32] Mark explains how storytelling insulates a brand from chasing fads while still feeding the need to stay fresh and relevant. [00:08:33 - 00:09:56] Mike highlights HOMAGE's ability to immortalize cultural moments like The Sandlot for generations who wouldn't otherwise know them. [00:09:57 - 00:12:51] Mark opens up about music, family road trips to Stone Temple Pilots concerts, and how shared culture creates unbreakable bonds. [00:13:41 - 00:16:11] Conversation on aspirational brands: Starter, Champion, and the legacy icons of 90s sports apparel. [00:16:12 - 00:18:26] British Knights on Double Dare, the Reebok Pump, and why slow-and-steady brand building beats riding the crest of a wave. [00:18:27 - 00:20:21] Closing exchange on caricature tees, T-shirt ideas, and genuine appreciation for what HOMAGE is building.
Who are you Boney Randle? A record Indy 500. NFL frequent flyers. Your summer vacay memories.
Jeremy Lee and David Chase kick off Episode 313 of Sports Cards Live with stories from the Front Row Card Show in Pasadena, reflections on The Sandlot, and discussion around the launch of The Hangover on the Sports Card Clubhouse network. The conversation moves through vintage cards, show culture, eye appeal, grading, and the growing tension between collectors and the grading companies that shape so much of the modern hobby. Jeremy also shares a viewer-submitted PSA inconsistency story involving a Nolan Ryan rookie card that sparks a larger discussion about grading reliability, authentication, and hobby trust. Plus:• Front Row Card Show atmosphere and dealer reactions• Why collectors bring cards to Jeremy for review• The rise of raw cards at shows• Thoughts on grading delays and resubmissions• The value of eye appeal beyond the label• Early reactions to The Hangover Subscribe to Sports Cards Live on YouTube for weekly hobby conversations, market discussion, and collector psychology. Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment and discover your collector archetype: HobbySpectrum.com Get your copy of Pops and Comps on Amazon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our friend Kareem Rahma from Subway Takes and his new show, Keep the Meter Running, returns to chat about Alcaraz and Sinner's love triangle, Elordi skipping Cannes to hit Hawaii with Kendall, pitching a Sandlot remake starring Jake Shane, Middle Eastern real estate developments, his new country home in Connecticut, influencer furniture, never investing in yourself, a guy's-trip Venmo request, his whirlwind press tour, how sometimes people pay to be on the show, weed-whacking, rebranding A.I., Drake's club record rating quite high, and some deeper details of his new show. instagram.com/kareem twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us Fan MailIn this lively episode, Jim Moehring shares stories about his deep-rooted Cincinnati baseball fandom, his journey in establishing Holy Grail, and his affectionate ties to Reds legends and memories. Whether you're a Reds enthusiast or a local history buff, Jim's insights bring the Cincinnati baseball scene to life.Jim's insights reflect a true Cincinnati sports icon's perspective—passionate, humorous, and dedicated to community. His stories of legendary moments and local development showcase the vibrant spirit of Cincinnati baseball and downtown life.Key Topics Covered: Jim's earliest memories of Cincinnati Reds and fan experiences as a kid gazing at dry cleaner windows displaying jerseys; His childhood baseball teams, favorite players like Johnny Bench, and the significance of memorabilia; Behind-the-scenes stories of how Johnny Bench personally signed a plaque at Holy Grail; The origins of Holy Grail, how Jim seized the name and built a local sports bar brand; Playing a role in the development of Downtown Cincinnati, including insights on the banks area and its evolution Memorable moments, including the 2015 All-Star Game and legendary Reds games like Billy Bates' game-winning hit Insights on Reds management decisions, rivals like the Cubs and Cardinals, and players he admires His ideal Reds roster, including players he'd love to see in a Reds uniform today The importance of supporting local independent businesses in Cincinnati; Jim's legendary restaurant stories, including rushes on opening days and the crazy pace of starting Holy Grail during the Reds' Opening Day; Favorite baseball movies, such as Sandlot, and top moments like the 1990 World Series; The most amazing game moments Jim has witnessed firsthand, including Hernandez's walk-off homer; His pick for the clutch player to bat in the bottom of the ninth and his chosen Reds pitcher for high-stakes situations; Nostalgic favorites, including Reds from the '90s and legendary figures like Pete Rose and Johnny Bench; Jim's dream dinner guests, including Reds legends and team staff; and Fun anecdotes involving Reds personalities and local Cincinnati hotspots. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Jim Moehring and his Cincinnati baseball roots 02:30 - Jim's childhood teams and favorite players 04:36 - Johnny Bench tales and memorabilia behind Holy Grail 08:05 - How Holy Grail was established and Cincinnati restaurant scene 09:39 - Holy Grail's early days and downtown development insights 13:21 - Opening Holy Grail during Reds home opener rushes 15:46 - Local support and the importance of independent businesses 19:55 - Ideas for downtown Cincinnati enhancements and arena prospects 23:16 - Stories of Reds' management decisions and rivalries 27:26 - Reds players who made the Mount Rushmore in Jim's eyes 28:12 - Dream Reds lineup for a dinner party 32:45 - Clutch moments and legendary game highlights 36:06 - Reds players and legends Jim admires most 40:12 - Most memorable Reds game moments witnessed 42:07 - Closing remarks and future hopes for Reds and CincinnatiConnect with Jim Moehring: Holy Grail Cincinnati Facebook Holy Grail Instagram Jack thanks the listeners
Send us Fan MailWe bounce from Carolina sports and NHL playoff intensity into a perfectly chaotic weekend recap full of family plans, surprise tacos, and pickup baseball. Then we dig into MLB weirdness and close with a deep, funny Brokmeyer Season 1 Episode 3 breakdown on kangaroo court and baseball's unwritten rules.• Hurricanes playoff sweep and the rest advantage conversation • Mother's Day dinner story where abandoned food turns into free steak tacos • Men in Black rewatch and why it holds up • Sandlot Collective “open” games explained, from glove pile drafts to welcoming new players • Recruiting and building community through adult hardball baseball and postgame brewery hangs • Strawberry festival weekend plans and low-key Mother's Day meals • Which hockey teams play rough and why it changes a series • MLB replay controversy, umpire ego, and why transparency matters • Early MLB division races, surprising standings, and what to watch after Memorial Day • Brokmeyer “Kangaroo Court” recap, including the courtroom setup, character dynamics, and translation trust issues Join us, okay, every Monday morning from 6 a.m. till seven, all right, Eastern time. Make sure you guys hit the subscribe button, share with somebody, give it five stars. Make sure you guys go out there and play some baseball, guys.Support the showMake sure to follow the Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles
In this episode we are joined by our best friend Steve to discuss many random and stupid things - We discuss ticks, again - Bear attacks - And much more Steve also joined us on Fiends Watch to review The Sandlot, check it out! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fiends-watch/id1459470576?i=1000766227077
KSHB Sports Director Mick Shaffer joins the show to talk about the Darryn Peterson article, the Royals splitting the series with Cleveland, and the Sandlot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Smalls! Nostalgias! Killer dogs! Baseballs! Wendy Peffercorns! GEORGE!?! IN PERSON PODCAST / GOSHEN, IN / recorded May 2nd, 2026. ******* When Scottie Smalls (Thomas Guiry) moves to a new neighborhood, he manages to make friends with a group of kids who play baseball at the sandlot. Together they go on a series of funny and touching adventures. The boys run into trouble when Smalls borrows a ball from his stepdad that gets hit over a fence. Release date - April 7, 1993 (USA) Director - David Mickey Evans Screenplay - David Mickey Evans, Robert Gunter Running time -1h 42m MPAA rating - PG Distributed by - 20th Century Studios
This week we are joined by our best buddy Steve Scenna to break down one of the best childhood movies of all time, The Sandlot PLOT: In the summer of 1962, a new kid in town is taken under the wing of a young baseball prodigy and his rowdy team, resulting in many adventures. Please bump up against that 5 star button!!
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Welcome to the premium unc hour.Welcome to the premium unc hour.Chapters00:00 Coachella Reflections and Hip-Hop's Status02:39 Festival Experiences and Nostalgia05:38 WrestleMania and Wrestling's Current Landscape08:28 The Impact of Celebrity on Wrestling11:19 The Evolution of Entertainment and Niche Markets14:10 The Decline of Social Media Quality17:06 The Nature of Online Interactions19:57 The Absurdity of Ads and Targeting23:48 Pop Culture and Current Shows28:29 The Overload of Content Consumption28:36 Marvel Movie Discussions and Cultural Representation31:22 Upcoming Marvel Projects and Nostalgia33:26 Shannon Elizabeth's OnlyFans and Nostalgic Icons39:22 Hood Classics and Cultural Perspectives40:34 Nostalgia for Classic Movies42:41 Cultural Reflections in Film45:28 Modern Cinema and Changing Narratives48:25 Sports Talk: NBA and UFC Highlights resourcesCoachella Official Site - https://www.coachella.com/Justin Bieber Official - https://www.justinbiebermusic.com/WWE Official Site - https://www.wwe.com/The Boys (Amazon Prime) - https://www.amazon.com/The-Boys/dp/B07VJYZF4VInvincible (Amazon Prime) - https://www.amazon.com/Invincible-Season-2/dp/B0B8V7V7XKThe Mandalorian (Disney+) - https://www.disneyplus.com/series/the-mandalorian/3jLIGMDYINqDFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/Marvel Cinematic Universe - https://www.marvel.com/moviesShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9376612/Porky's (1981) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082533/The Sandlot (1993) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108037/Superbad (2007) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0829482/Weird Science (1985) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089885/Animal House (1978) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077975/The USS Liberty incident - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Liberty_incident
YUH 251 - Rotisserie Cinema - Baseball Movies with an All Star Cast Part 1 - The baseball season is young and we thought it was the perfect time to award the Felix (Opposite of Oscar) to the greatest baseball movie of all time. Dean Boese from the Family Plot Podcast, Jeremy Bryant from Maniacal Music Musings and Bill the baseball coach join us to take a long look at such cinematic home runs as Major League, The Sandlot, A League of Their Own, The Natural and several more. #baseballmovies #majorleague #fieldofdreams #Sugar #feverpitch #aleagueoftheirown #thesandlot #8menout #therookieYUH Theme by David T and Mojo 3https://www.amazon.com/Insanity-Sobri...Anti Social Network on Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1NrDN795E7qwmKL5wS6z7wManiacal Music Musings:https://open.spotify.com/show/1JnX3TTMFK1h6gudKtn4s0Family Plot Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/27GZQqpH3vlgs0yKxztx3OYeah Uh Huh Social Stuff:Yeah Uh Huh on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@yeahuhhuhpodYeah Uh Huh on Facebookhttps://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPodYeah Uh Huh on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPodYeah Uh Huh on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=27bd15fb26ed46aaYeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611Yeah Uh Huh Website:https://yeah-uh-huh.wixsite.com/yeahuhhuhpod
Send us Fan MailWe catch up after a cruise that turns into a running quest for local craft beer at every port, plus a few hard truths about drink packages and the reality of open-water travel. Back in North Carolina, we shift from sandlot baseball and MLB Raleigh vibes into spicy pro sports takes on the NBA, MLB broadcasts, and the Cleveland Guardians name.• cruise recap and why rough seas hit different offshore • drink package cost versus buying what you want • Grand Turk stop plus local food and beer finds • San Juan walking tour and San Cristobal Fort history • St Martin zip line experience and what surprised us • St Thomas beach day, make-your-own cocktail bar, and Leatherhead Brewing • onboard ship brewery tour and why it beats basic beer • sandlot team brewery sponsorship and how it feels • MLB Raleigh Baseball Beer and Barbecue event highlights • sandlot game recap, rules, hot dogs, and a late rally • NHL and NBA playoff picture plus why the NBA feels unwatchable • Sunday Night Baseball notes and reactions to coverage • Cleveland Guardians name frustration and the case for changing back • MLB scores, standings, and why April can lie Make sure you hit the subscribe button Support the showMake sure to follow the Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles
Big Rich, TD, and Rich celebrate the 33rd anniversary of The Sandlot and that sparks the ultimate debate: what is the greatest sports movie of all time? From classics to curveballs, things get heated fast. Then, Coach Ella storms into the studio absolutely fired up and ready for a massive music festival weekend—bringing the hype, the chaos, and an NFL inspired game plan nobody asked for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Rich, TD, and Rich celebrate the 33rd anniversary of The Sandlot and that sparks the ultimate debate: what is the greatest sports movie of all time? From classics to curveballs, things get heated fast. Then, Coach Ella storms into the studio absolutely fired up and ready for a massive music festival weekend—bringing the hype, the chaos, and an NFL inspired game plan nobody asked for.
Murph & Andy bring a little bit of everything—sports, movies, and absolute nonsense—in this loaded episode.
Don't forget garbage day and keep your stray cats off our porches...a random night of sports in the Sprague household...we enjoyed the brouhaha between the Braves & Angels...and it's the 33rd anniversary of The Sandlot.
KPFA Theatre Critic Richard Wolinsky reviews “Flex” by Candice Jones, at San Francisco Playhouse through May 2, 2026. TEXT OF REVIEW: Film and TV audiences love sports stories, groups of disparate people thrown together striving to work as one to achieve their goal, usually to win the big game. From Major League to Ted Lasso to The Sandlot, we are entranced by how the characters grow and mature, and hopefully, in the end, they will become heroes. Sports stories in live theatre are few and far between, most likely because you can't really show the games. And sports stories about girls, black girls in particular? They're nowhere to be found, except in the play Flex by Candice Jones, having its West Coast premiere at San Francisco Playhouse through May 2nd. Flex tries the impossible: to actually show the game, or at least some facsimile. The stage has basketball hoops at both ends, the one stage right in a playground, and stage left at a gym. We're in a small town in Arkansas in 1998, a team of five high school girls, all black, as is their coach, are just good enough to win a regional championship. We zero in on Starra Jones, played with hip-hop swagger by Santeon Brown, the best athlete on the stage. In the opening sequence, all five are pregnant, only they're not. It's a test to see how they would play with big bellies because small town girls always become pregnant and are forced to leave the team. But we soon learn one of them, April, actually is pregnant. She wants to play, but the coach says no. The championship is important because scouts will be there, there will be scholarships available and who knows, maybe the newly founded WNBA could be in someone's future, and Starra, willing to stretch ethics to get ahead, wants to be the one they see. But maybe it's Sidney who's the best on the team, and maybe Starra needs to figure out a way to take the spotlight. April, for her part, isn't sure she wants to keep the baby. The religious Cherisse meanwhile, is uncomfortable with her sexuality. Each girl has her own secrets. Flex – named after the team's signature five-person shoot around play – is set on basketball courts, and much of the play occurs on the court. This works in conception, but not always in practice. The bouncing ball muffles the dialogue, and the road to the championship becomes a McGuffin only the girls care about. It's in the non-basketball scenes that the play really comes alive, and where the actors really shine, and its those scenes that makes Flex worth seeing. Flex by Candrice Jones, directed by Margo Hall, plays at San Francisco Playhouse through May 2nd. For more information, you can go to SFPlayhouse.org. I'm Richard Wolinsky on Bay Area Theatre for KPFA. The post Review: “Flex” at San Francisco Playhouse appeared first on KPFA.
Things get heated AND hilarious on the Carton Show! Craig Carton and Chris “Big Mac” McMonigle debate whether a projected No. 1 overall pick should skip the NFL Draft — is it disrespectful to the league or a personal choice?
Craig and Big Mac analyze the contract standoff between Dexter Lawrence and the Giants following his public trade request. They also dive into Fernando Mendoza's choice to miss the NFL Draft in person and test their knowledge with a round of trivia from the classic film The Sandlot. 02:20 - Dexter Lawrence Trade Request 09:10 - Evaluating Lawrence's Value 19:50 - Potential Trade Partners 24:24 - Sandlot Trivia Challenge 27:45 - Moon Landing Conspiracy 31:55 - Mendoza Skips The Draft 39:40 - Mendoza's Family Situation 46:12 - Baseball Weather Debate 49:30 - Social Etiquette Discussion 56:30 - Giants Leadership Concerns
Like what you hear? Show some love and send a text. #CheersReels, Booze & Bro's (RB2Podcast) steps up to the plate with The Sandlot, one of the most beloved coming-of-age movies of all time. This isn't just a baseball movie — it's about summer days that never seemed to end, friendships that defined your childhood, and the legends that felt larger than life.We break down everything that makes this movie timeless: Benny “The Jet” Rodriguez running like the wind, Ham Porter delivering some of the greatest insults in movie history, and the myth of The Beast that turns into one of the most memorable reveals in sports movie history. From the pool scene to the fireworks game, this movie is packed with moments that hit just as hard today as they did the first time you saw it.And of course, we're pairing this nostalgic classic with booze-worthy brews that bring back that backyard summer feeling. So grab a drink, kick back, and join us as we relive The Sandlot — because some legends never fade.Support the show
In the summer of 1962, Scotty Smalls moves to a new town and joins a group of friends who spend their days playing baseball ont he sandlot. Little did he know would this lead to the greatest summer of all time in which they bond over the biggest pickle any of them have ever gotten into. It's a perfect coming of age story of the innocence of youth, discovery, and friendships that will last a lifetime as we look back at the all time classic, The Sandlot! We also discuss the latest news this week, some things we watched, and talk a few of our favorite sports movies. Next week we kick off a month of movies none of us have seen with The Sting.
When former insurance investigator has an accident when his wife is murdered and now suffers from a form of amnesia where his short term memory is only good for a few minutes. As he looks to investigate his own wife's murder, the mystery unfolds through his notes, tattoos, and the people he meets. Does Leonard find his wife's killer or is something greater going on inside Leonard's own mind? Christopher Nolan takes the viewer on a mystery unlike any other in Memento We also talk the passing of Chuck Norris and his legendary career in martial arts, film, and more. The latest look at the trailers for Dune Part 3, Spider-Man: Brand New Day and more on this episode! Next week: The Sandlot! .
In this 4th and Final Episode of my Creative Programming Playlist we're continuing on with the 3 challenges, from home this week because of this insane (?) winter storm! CHALLENGE #1 No Repeat Order And while last week we had no speaker, what if this week we have NO GAME?! CHALLENGE #2 I'm creating a DYM Game from Scratch, and this one idea be the best one I've made so far CHALLENGE #3 And as always, we'll be telling you how it went and giving it all away! ACCESS TO BRACKET & RECAP EPISODE https://www.patreon.com/posts/no-game-recap-152046269?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link SHOW NOTES Shownotes & Transcripts https://www.hybridministry.xyz/191
Joey watched Free Willy and The Sandlot with his kids over the weekend. They had never seen the movie and they liked them! Wes Rucker, a longtime sports reporter for the Vols, passed away in a car accident last week. He left behind a wife, a young son, and a baby on the way. His story was picked up by several national news sites. A GoFundMe was started to help his family out, and it has already raised over $700k. Monday Morning Wake Up Call with 13-Year-Old, Jailee Hot Tea: Megan Moroney and Riley Green are fighting through songs on Megan’s album and Riley’s Instagram. The US Men’s Hockey team won gold at the Olympics for the first time since 1980! Dunkin is testing selling a 48oz bucket of iced coffee. Lucky 7 for $50 to the Copper Cellar Family of Restaurants Nancy’s daughter Emma is getting married this fall and Nancy is taking full control of the decor and planning since she has a background in the wedding industry. She is planning things that Emma doesn’t necessarily want or care about. We asked listeners for their opinions about Nancy taking control of the wedding. Several people said to back off and let Emma do what she wants, but others said that Emma needs to relax and let Nancy do it all. How do US Olympians get paid? Medalists get paid immediately, but non-medalists don’t get paid until 20 years after the Games they competed in. They will get $100k in four different installments. Then, when they pass away, their family will receive $100k. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two, Josh, Dan, and Jimmy discuss their Mt. Rushmore of Sports, if Josh Tesh can dribble, and share a fun fact about The Sandlot. Jack McMullen, Marlins' radio voice and co-host of Just Baseball Podcast, talks about the new ABS Challenge System, the Marlins' opinion on Clayton McCullough, offseason moves before Spring Training, and potential improvements.
2 hours and 23 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Men's Basketball vs Penn State and Ohio State Starts at 0:51 Usually there's a segment for each basketball but that would just be silly. Michigan annihilates a short-handed Penn State team featuring two thunderous Mark Davis Kiwi dunks and a season high from Nimari Burnett. Is there anything else to say about this game? Michigan only had eight turnovers against Ohio State. Oddly they missed a lot of bunnies. Michigan is rounding into the elite offensive and defensive rebounding team we were hoping they would be. Nice to see Yaxel get to the rim, he doesn't do it enough. Another nice game from Trey McKenney. The balance of this team is insane. We're looking forward to what Mick Cronin says after Aday Mara stuffs him in a locker. A few more easy games before a brutal close to the season. Michigan State did Michigan a solid by beating Illinois. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. Hockey vs Michigan State Starts at 25:16 Game one was one of the best college hockey games we've ever seen. Old Yost was dark and full of discontented engineers who just learned to swear. It was absolute hell for opponents and it's just not that anymore in most games. Friday night felt like Old Yost. Michigan played great when they had their backs against the wall but you can't just rally from down 4-0. Michigan could be the second best team in the country and still just not be as good as State. Michigan's 4th string goalie looks just like Ivankovic and confused Dave in the press box. Why was Ivankovic suddenly ready on Saturday? Yost got HOT in the third period on Friday because of the missed calls. Michigan can still absolutely win a regular season title. Biggest concern in the NCAA tournament is also Michigan State, but the college hockey playoffs are weird. Has the modern era of college football reached hockey? 3. Hot Takes and Offensive Recruiting Class With Steve Lorenz Starts at 53:24 Takes hotter than Brian's face watching Seth come up with something that's hot. Usually we would do this on signing day but now nobody can remember when that is. Salesi Moa signed and enrolled at Utah and still ended up at Michigan. Brady Smigiel is one of your QBs but he's coming in injured, which probably effected his recruiting stock. He's a classic pocket guy, but Whittingham likes mobile QBs. QB Tommy Carr has Tate Forcier comparisons. Savion Hiter comes in as the most talented running back in this class, as well as the last few classes. What do you think Fred Jackson would call him? Jonathan Brown comes in as a generic three star RB but there's not much being said compared to Hiter. We'll count Salesi Moa in this class, he could play receiver and safety. He might actually be able to contribute in year one. WR Travis Johnson is just outside the top 100 but was very adamant about sticking to Michigan even after everything went down. WR Jaylen Pile also didn't waver but so far seems like just a guy, but with more scholarships available sure, bring him in. TE Mason Bonner comes in from Denver, might take a little time to develop. Should be athletic enough down the road. OT Malakai Lee comes in from Honolulu and might be the most excited about the coaching change. Comparisons to Mike Onwenu. Marky Walbridge is a late riser and offensive lineman late risers are often encouraging. Adrian Hamilton projects to center and centers don't rank highly usually. Tommy Fraumann is big enough to not care about rankings, born right after the 2008 Michigan Utah in which Kyle Whittingham beat Michigan. 4. Defensive Recruiting Class Starts at 1:45:41 Carter Meadows is a five star defensive end we're all excited about. He's not allowed to enroll early so he'll probably be a year two star. DE McHale Blade is one of the coolest names in this cycle. He has all the athletic traits, could be the sleeper of the defensive side. DE Tariq Boney is your Josh Uche, just let him go after the QB. Alister Vallejo looks like Mason Graham on the field and the kid from the Sandlot in his profile. DT Titan Davis is a Kris Jenkins guy, could be an anchor DE but will more likely fill in DT needs. Linebacker is where the excitement falls off. Nobody is anywhere near four star status. CB Jamarion Vincent is a developmental guy, expect him in year three. He was previously playing QB. CB Ernest Nunley is a former Cal commit and will probably be a safety. S Jordan Deck could me a sleeper, boring safety. Overall not a big fan of the back seven but it is the transfer portal era. It could be okay but it's sketchy. MUSIC: "Bazooka"—Miami XO "Baby Steps"—Olivia Dean "Phish Pepsi"—Wednesday “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
David, Devindra, and Jeff make a clean getaway with The Rip, head back into the vault with season two of Fallout, and round the bases with The Sandlot. Then they return to the post apocalypse with 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.We're making video versions of our reviews! Be sure to follow us on the following platforms: YouTube Tiktok Instagram Threads Weekly PlugsDavid - Decoding Everything: The Bone Temple Review + A Cast of Kings is backDevindra - Engadget Podcast: Why did Apple choose Gemini for next gen Siri?Jeff - Jeff's Cameo PageShownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (~00:28:01)David - The Rip, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Man Finds TapeDevindra - The Rip, Fallout S2, Reflection in a Dead Diamond, The Creature CasesJeff - The Rip, The SandlotFeatured Review (~01:03:59) 28 Years Later: The Bone TempleSPOILERS (~01:20:24)Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon and subscribe to his free newsletter Decoding Everything. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Credits: Our theme song is by Tim McEwan from The Midnight. This episode was edited by Noah Ross who also created our weekly plugs and spoiler bumper music. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simon Harris. If you'd like to advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
The Turners are joined this week by special guest, Patrick Renna, actor, dad, viral Tiktoker and children's book author. They talk about their shared experiences in parenthood and Patrick discusses the jump from 1 to 3 kids. Kourtney gives her hot take on NFL team loyalty as Patrick explains which teams he cheers for in each sport. Kourtney asks how the 'Chubby Gingers' got their start dancing choreographed Tiktoks and requested that Justin make a cameo with the group. Patrick details his time with the Savannah Bananas and his highly pressurized at bat during a banana ball game in Anaheim. Justin asks Patrick about his experience acting in the Sandlot at the age of 13 and if he would change anything about the movie. Patrick chats about the children's book her wrote and explains some of the life lessons in it. Justin asks how it was teaming up with Joe Kelly at the Justin Turner Golf Classic. The trio wraps up the episode with the some rapid fire questions. Social Media - Follow Patrick: @patrickrenna Follow Holding Kourt: @holdingkourt Follow Kourt: @court_with_a_K Follow Justin: @redturn2