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Dodgers' Spanish-language announcer Jaime Jarrin and the family join the show, as well as Shawn Green, James Loney, Adrian Beltre! The guys react to Tom Brady's Super Bowl analysis. Danny Trejo talks with Travis and D'Marco! The squad makes their pick for the best Super Bowl moments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam and Drew are joined by Dodger's legend Shawn Green to discuss baseball as well as Shawn's thoughts on his car, the Tesla Model S. Later they all take calls on using Adderall as a study aid, bipolar treatments and changing names after marriage.
Enjoy the zen like philosophy of former MLB OF Shawn Green
Coach Mark Gottfried chats with former Dodger and MLB star Shawn Green. They delve into Green's connection to his Jewish identity, his impactful decision to skip games for Jewish holidays, and invaluable advice from Sandy Koufax. Green shares his journey from high school baseball to the majors, including insights into his record-breaking performances and transition to business with his software company, Greenfly. Green reflects on the importance of parental support and his thoughts on modern analytics in baseball, rounding out with reflections on his retirement and legacy.
Steve Sax and Tim Cates react to the Game 3 win over the Mets and look ahead to Game 4 TONIGHT. David Vassegh joins the guys from New York. Former Dodgers slugger Shawn Green.
Steve Sax and Tim Cates react to the Game 3 win over the Mets and look ahead to Game 4 TONIGHT. David Vassegh joins the guys from New York. Former Dodgers slugger Shawn Green.
Tim Cates takes your calls after Shohei Ohtani becomes the first member of the 50-50 club, and sets the Dodgers single season home run record. Shawn Green congratulates Shohei on passing him for most home runs in franchise history, Vic the Brick talks about today's historic game.
Tim Cates takes your calls after Shohei Ohtani becomes the first member of the 50-50 club, and sets the Dodgers single season home run record. Shawn Green congratulates Shohei on passing him for most home runs in franchise history, Vic the Brick talks about today's historic game.
Petros and David Vassegh are LIVE from Dodger Stadium for Dodgers All Access Event. Former Dodgers Greats Eric Karros and Shawn Green join the guys from the field
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Your hosts Eric Balkman and Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship (KFFSC) commish Ferrell Elliott are joined by FFPC veteran Shawn Green as they reveal the 42 FFPC Joes taking on the 42 Industry Pros in the 2024 FFPC Pros Vs. Joes Challenge. They also pick through the latest in high stakes fantasy football, as they hit on what you need to know to win $1,000,000 Grand Prizes in both the 2024 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Main Event and the 2024 FantasyPros Championship. The guys also break down the latest ADP in the 2024 FFPC Best Ball Tournament, the 2024 FFPC Superflex Best Ball Tournament, as well 2024 FFPC Dynasty Leagues. Plus, they'll figure out how you can win your 2024 FFPC Empire Dynasty Leagues and 2024 FFPC Dynasty Start-Up leagues, too. The players will also speak all about 2024 FFPC Terminator drafts and also answer your tweets, emails and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour! Listen To The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour: Apple - https://tinyurl.com/bdfj6yyh Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/2p874v9h Play Fantasy Football at the FFPC: Website - https://www.MyFFPC.com More on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour: Website - http://www.HSFFHour.com Follow The FFPC on Social Media: Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/FFPC Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/FantasyFootballPlayersChampionship Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/OfficialFFPC Follow The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour on Social Media: Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/HSFFHour Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/HSFFHour Eric Balkman - http://www.twitter.com/EricBalkman Ferrell Elliott - http://www.KFFSC.com
Middle-Away How I met my wife A zen approach and the tee Parenting thoughts Launch and his BP approach Spin and Velocity Green Fly
Dustin Ybarra joins and Adam compliments his set at their recent RFK comedy show. The guys chat about the rapture and crows before Dustin shares his history of drugs and how Jay Mohr helped him get clean. The guys then talk about Barbra Streisand going viral for asking Melissa McCarthy if she is taking Ozempic and the guys give their case on why the world needs fat people. Next, Michelle Beadle and Cody Decker join the show and comment on the recent UCLA events. The two chat about their histories in sports broadcasting and some classic sideline reporter controversies. Adam shares a few stories about playing celebrity softball and being introduced to Shawn Green. For more with Dustin Ybarra: ● LIVE SHOWS: ○ Albuquerque, NM - Quezada's Comedy Club - May 24 to 25 ○ Rochester, NY - Comedy at the Carlson - May 30 to June 1 ○ Schaumburg, IL - Chicago Improv Comedy Club - June 21 to 23 ● http://WeenieTips.com ● PODCAST: Good Things Are Happening ● TWITTER (X) & INSTAGRAM: @dustin_ybarra For more with Michelle Beadle & Cody Decker: ● "Beadle & Decker” is on weekdays 12–3pm ET on SiriusXM's Mad Dog Sports Radio (Ch. 82). ● CODY INSTAGRAM: @AntiHeroBaseball ● MICHELLE INSTAGRAM: @ Michelle.Beadle Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://MagicSpoon.com, use code ADAM for $5 off your order! ● Homes.com
With Joe Sheehan on hiatus, Craig Elsten is joined by former Strat-o-Matic World Champion Sean Riley to go square-by-square through Immaculate Grid #176, including The heartbreak of growing up an Angels fanSomething you'll never believe Mike Trout didn't doThe second-best leadoff hitter of the 1980sA couple different Shawn Green stories...and more!
In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Shawn Green, a seasoned CRO and go-to-market advisor for startups. We go deep into the crucial tasks that every new Chief Revenue Officer should prioritize during their initial 90 days on the job as well as the importance of tailoring your approach to the specific stage of the startup you're joining. Assessing the current state of the company [00:02:17] Sean discusses the importance of spending time understanding the company's current revenue generation process, strategies, and overall revenue goals. Developing a revenue growth strategy [00:02:17] Sean emphasizes the need for a comprehensive revenue growth strategy, including setting clear revenue targets, identifying new market opportunities, and creating a roadmap to achieve company revenue goals. Building and optimizing the sales team [00:03:40] Sean explains the importance of assessing the current sales team, identifying gaps in skills or resources, and making necessary adjustments such as restructuring, hiring new talent, and providing training and development opportunities. The skills gap assessment [00:12:35] Discussion on how to assess the skills gap in a sales team and the importance of aligning skills with the company's go-to-market strategy. Failing fast and constant pace [00:13:43] The significance of failing fast and maintaining a constant pace in revenue growth, and the need for internal and external validation in decision-making. Rapid fire five [00:16:34] A quick Q&A session covering topics such as motivation, preferred learning methods, sleep habits, and favorite hobbies outside of work. Shawn Greens Linkedin Page
Once you start listening for catchphrases in everyday life—you can't stop hearing them. From the radio era's “Holy mackerel!” to Fonzie's “Ayyy!” to Urkel's multiple go-to lines on Family Matters, we explore the irresistible quotables from sitcoms, movies and social media that have burrowed into our collective lexicon. Oh, just one more thing… bazinga! (Did I do that?) This episode was written by Willa Paskin, who produces Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd. This episode was edited by Joel Meyer. Derek John is Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Thank you to Luke Winkie, Stephen Langford, Doug Dietzold and The Good, the Bad and the Sequel podcast, and Shawn Green for the suggestion and Urkel clips. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, you can email us at DecoderRing@slate.com If you haven't yet, subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show and want to support us, consider signing up for Slate Plus. As a member, you'll get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads—and your support is crucial to our work. Go to slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Message delivered by Guest Speaker, Shawn Green from Sherwood Oaks Christian Church at Eastside on 08/13/23
Once you start listening for catchphrases in everyday life—you can't stop hearing them. From the radio era's “Holy mackerel!” to Fonzie's “Ayyy!” to Urkel's multiple go-to lines on Family Matters, we explore the irresistible quotables from sitcoms, movies and social media that have burrowed into our collective lexicon. Oh, just one more thing… bazinga! (Did I do that?) This episode was written by Willa Paskin, who produces Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd. This episode was edited by Joel Meyer. Derek John is Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Thank you to Luke Winkie, Stephen Langford, Doug Dietzold and The Good, the Bad and the Sequel podcast, and Shawn Green for the suggestion and Urkel clips. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, you can email us at DecoderRing@slate.com If you haven't yet, subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show and want to support us, consider signing up for Slate Plus. As a member, you'll get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads—and your support is crucial to our work. Go to slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once you start listening for catchphrases in everyday life—you can't stop hearing them. From the radio era's “Holy mackerel!” to Fonzie's “Ayyy!” to Urkel's multiple go-to lines on Family Matters, we explore the irresistible quotables from sitcoms, movies and social media that have burrowed into our collective lexicon. Oh, just one more thing… bazinga! (Did I do that?) This episode was written by Willa Paskin, who produces Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd. This episode was edited by Joel Meyer. Derek John is Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Thank you to Luke Winkie, Stephen Langford, Doug Dietzold and The Good, the Bad and the Sequel podcast, and Shawn Green for the suggestion and Urkel clips. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, you can email us at DecoderRing@slate.com If you haven't yet, subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show and want to support us, consider signing up for Slate Plus. As a member, you'll get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads—and your support is crucial to our work. Go to slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once you start listening for catchphrases in everyday life—you can't stop hearing them. From the radio era's “Holy mackerel!” to Fonzie's “Ayyy!” to Urkel's multiple go-to lines on Family Matters, we explore the irresistible quotables from sitcoms, movies and social media that have burrowed into our collective lexicon. Oh, just one more thing… bazinga! (Did I do that?) This episode was written by Willa Paskin, who produces Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd. This episode was edited by Joel Meyer. Derek John is Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Thank you to Luke Winkie, Stephen Langford, Doug Dietzold and The Good, the Bad and the Sequel podcast, and Shawn Green for the suggestion and Urkel clips. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, you can email us at DecoderRing@slate.com If you haven't yet, subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show and want to support us, consider signing up for Slate Plus. As a member, you'll get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads—and your support is crucial to our work. Go to slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shawn Green is the co-founder of Greenfly, a fundamentally new way for organizations and their advocates to collaborate at any scale. The Greenfly platform powers the future of fandom by automating the continuous flow of short-form digital media for sports and entertainment organizations. Previously, Shawn was a Major League Baseball player for 15 seasons and is also the author of The Way of Baseball: Finding Stillness at 95 MPH.
Shawn Green is the founder of Greenfly, a fundamentally new way for organizations and their advocates to collaborate at any scale. The Greenfly platform powers the future of fandom by automating the continuous flow of short-form digital media for sports and entertainment organizations. Previously, Shawn was a Major League Baseball player for 15 seasons and is also the author of The Way of Baseball: Finding Stillness at 95 MPH.
July 31 2004 - The long-anticipated trade of Nomar Garciaparra is finally accomplished as the Red Sox shortstop is traded to the Cubs in a four-team deal which includes the Twins and Expos. Chicago first acquires shortstop Orlando Cabrera from the Expos for shortstop Alex Gonzalez, relief pitcher Francis Beltran and minor leaguer Brendan Harris. They then pry 1B Doug Mientkiewicz from the Twins for minor league southpaw Justin Jones. Chicago then flips its two new acquisitions to the Bosox for Garciaparra , prospect Matt Murton and cash. July 31, 1990, Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan of the Texas Rangers wins the 300th game of his career. After failing to reach the milestone in his previous start, the 43-year-old Ryan defeats the Milwaukee Brewers, 11-3. Ryan allows only one earned run in seven and two-thirds innings against a lineup that includes Paul Molitor, Robin Yount, Gary Sheffield, and Dave Parker.Pete Rose singles off Phil Niekro to extend his hitting streak to 44 games, as the Reds edge the Braves 3 - 2. Rose ties Willie Keeler's 81-year-old National League record, achieved when foul balls didn't count as strikes. July 31, 1972, Dick Allen of the Chicago White Sox becomes only the seventh player in major league history to hit two inside-the-park home runs in a game. Allen's two circuit clouts, which come against Bert Blyleven of the Minnesota Twins, help lift the White Sox to an 8-1 victoryJuly 31, 1954, Milwaukee Braves slugger Joe Adcock sets a major league record by accumulating 18 total bases in a single game. Adcock hits four home runs and a double in the Braves' 15-7 win over the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 2002, Dodgers outfielder Shawn Green will break Adcock's mark for total bases, racking up 19, also in Milwaukee.July 31, 1891, Giants' hurler Amos Rusie hurls a no-hitter against the Brooklyn Grooms. Rusie, known as "The Hoosier Thunderbolt," was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1977.Hall of Fame inductions:1983, Juan Marichal, Brooks Robinson, George Kell, and manager Walter Alston. 2005: Ryne Sandberg and Wade Boggs, Also honored are San Diego Padres announcer Jerry Coleman, winner of the Ford C. Frick Award, and sportswriter and broadcast analyst Peter Gammons, recipient of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award. Historical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says This Day In Baseball is Sponsored by - www.vintagebaseballreflections.com - Join the membership today and listen to 50 years of baseball history told to you by the folks who were there! As a special offer, all our listeners can use the term - thisdayinbaseball at the membership check out.
Former Blue Jays and Dodgers Outfielder Shawn Green joined the show today and got into a number of things including the Jays chances in a loaded AL East, the Angels deciding to keep Ohtani & what he makes of the unwritten rules of baseball.
Guests: Former Blue Jays right fielder Shawn Green, ex-Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi, New Hampshire Fisher Cats pitcher Sem Robberse This week in Deep Left Field, host Mike Wilner talks to Shawn Green about his days with the Jays in the late-90s, catches up with J.P. Ricciardi about running the show in Toronto over the decade after that and looks ahead to the next decade with Sem Robberse, who represented the Jays in the All-Star Futures Game this year.
J.P. Hoornstra and Shawn Green discuss the debut of Bobby Miller, and having the Dodgers' top two pitching prospects in the rotation at the same time. ESPN's story on the 20th anniversary of the "Shawn Green Game" Extensive scouting report on Bobby Miller USA Today's coverage of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
HOUR 1: The Bucks blow a 16 point lead and are going home. Is this one of the all-time series upsets? Your best audio of the day in Sound Check. Shawn Green, 2x All-Star & Gold Glove Winner, drops by the Mothership.
From 'DA's New York Accent' (Subscribe Here), Shawn Green only played a pair of seasons in New York, but they were two of the most memorable for different reasons. He was part of the '06 team that made Game 7 of the NLCS and the '07 squad which collapsed in historic fashion. He discusses whether the Mets should've won a World Series over the Tigers, and how it all went wrong the next season. He is considered the greatest Jewish ballplayer and talks about how he embraced his faith and decided to sit on Yom Kippur. Green also looks back at the PED Era and where his stats rank, plus whether David Wright would've been in Cooperstown. He founded the tech company Greenfly and is helping baseball catch up in the social media space. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'DA's New York Accent' (Subscribe Here): Shawn Green only played a pair of seasons in New York, but they were two of the most memorable for different reasons. He was part of the '06 team that made Game 7 of the NLCS and the '07 squad which collapsed in historic fashion. He discusses whether the Mets should've won a World Series over the Tigers, and how it all went wrong the next season. He is considered the greatest Jewish ballplayer and talks about how he embraced his faith and decided to sit on Yom Kippur. Green also looks back at the PED Era and where his stats rank, plus whether David Wright would've been in Cooperstown. He founded the tech company Greenfly and is helping baseball catch up in the social media space. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
J.P. Hoornstra recaps the bizarre ending to Drew Smyly's perfect game bid against the Dodgers in Chicago (0:50) and summarizes the week in transactions (2:39). Then, Dodgers reliever Justin Bruihl discusses the start to his season at Triple-A (5:35), his new slider grip (6:21), and how his game plan in Oklahoma City is different from his game plan in the major leagues (7:13). Shawn Green then joins to discuss Madison Bumgarner's legacy as the perfect Dodgers foe (11:22), why he enjoyed batting against Randy Johnson (14:20), the surge in stolen bases around MLB (16:30), the early perils of the Dodgers' bullpen (24:24), and the proven strategy of plucking an All-Star closer (Eric Gagne) out of the rotation (28:00). J.P.'s column on stolen bases surging across MLB Documenting the Dodgers' struggles against left-handed pitching Video of David Peralta's infield single to break up Drew Smyly's perfect game bid
This week on the Seventysix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel is joined by former Major League Baseball (MLB) All-Star and Founder and Chairman of Greenfly, Shawn Green. Green played in MLB for 15 seasons with four teams: Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, Arizona Diamondbacks, and New York Mets. He hit 328 home runs in his career. Greenfly empowers organizations to automate the collection, organization and distribution of digital media assets to individuals or groups of any size. The Greenfly platform harnesses the power of the biggest advocates to increase social media reach and engagement and attract younger audiences. In this episode, Green talks about his incredible baseball career, coaching and playing for the Israeli national baseball team and his entrepreneurial journey of building Greenfly.
J.P. Hoornstra discusses the season-ending ACL injury to Gavin Lux (1:20), takes a gander at the Dodgers' thin depth chart at shortstop (2:10), then looks at the thin group of remaining shortstops (2:50). Shawn Green joins to discuss the typical hitter's routine at the beginning of spring training (10:00), why exhibition games offer a weird dynamic between pitchers and hitters (13:00), why some great spring training hitters can never translate their success to the regular season (14:30), the love being showered on the Dodgers by the prospect-list makers (16:25), and the odds-on favorites to meet in the World Series (19:20). Details of Gavin Lux's season-ending knee injury Link to "Sit Behind The Nets" by Jana Goldbloom Brody Keith Law's farm system rankings and top 100 prospects FanGraphs Top 100 prospects MLB.com Top 100 prospects Baseball America Top 100 (subscription required) Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects (subscription required)
J.P. Hoornstra compares this winter to the winter of 2014-15 (2:24), and the deluge of prospects that followed then and are coming now (3:25). After a quick recap of the Dodgers' Top 30 prospects of 2020 (7:54), J.P. brings on Shawn Green (10:02) to discuss Scott Rolen (12:04) clearing the Hall of Fame bar by 11 votes. Which player on the ballot would Shawn induct before Rolen and Harold Baines (15:51), and what was he like as a rookie teammate? (16:40) JP and Shawn hype the WBC (18:00) before Shawn breaks up Team USA (23:38). Lastly, Shawn recalls getting heckled by a high school student during the Dodgers' off-season community caravan tour (27:38). Links: Dodgers' top 30 prospects of 2020 2015 Dodgers vs. 2014 DodgersHall of Fame voting results (sorry, Andre Ethier) 2023 WBC schedule J.P.'s stories on OCRegister.com
J.P. does a quick Hot Stove roundup (1:44) before welcoming Shawn Green (5:15) to discuss the new Hall of Fame ballot – including the player who gave the most intense high fives (6:43) of anyone he played with. Then, J.P. analyzes the obvious implication of the Dodgers' signing Shelby Miller (19:53) to a 1-year, $1.5 million contract and letting Chris Martin leave for Boston on a two-year, $17.5 million contract. The Dodgers' ring ceremony prior to their 2021 home opener Link to the new ballot mailed to Hall of Fame voters this week Link to J.P.'s Hall of Fame column Shelby Miller/Chris Martin news
Jim is joined by New York Times bestselling author Jeff Pearlman to break down the Hall of Fame candidacy of former NFL running back and MLB outfielder Bo Jackson. First, Jeff and Jim discuss Bo Jackson's legendary 221-yard rushing performance on Monday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks in 1987 (17:41). Next, Jeff compares Bo Jackson to both Jim Brown and Shawn Green (100% the first and only time those two athletes are brought up at the same time) and discuss if Bo could have made it into Cooperstown if he would have been able to stay healthy and committed himself to baseball (23:16). Finally, Jeff and Jim both build their own Mount Rushmore composed of who they consider to be the best athletes in sports history (27:31).
October 6, 1965. For baseball fans, it's the most sacred time of the year: the World Series. The Dodgers are in Minneapolis to face off against the Minnesota Twins in Game 1. But their star pitcher, Sandy Koufax, isn't on the mound. Because October 6 is sacred for another reason—it's Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement. Who is Sandy Koufax? And how did he fundamentally shape baseball and American Jewish life?Special thanks to our guests: Shawn Green, former MLB right fielder and founder of the tech company Greenfly; Mark Langill, Dodgers team historian; Jane Leavy, author of Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy; and Jacob Steinmetz, pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the course of a fifteen-year career, Shawn Green was one of the best players in baseball. Shawn is also the co-founder of Greenfly, a leader in digital media monetization. Shawn joins Adam to share his journey on and off the field and his best lessons learned along the way. Shawn and Adam discuss a wide range of topics: failure and success, leadership, teamwork, entrepreneurship, decision-making, identity, and much more.