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2 Wild Card Teams, Rangers & Diamondbacks, in World SeriesRecalling childhood of sneaking in a transistor radio into the classroom to listen to the gameRobin throws his hat into the ring for RedSox GMTeams that will not build their payroll including Miami – Kim Ng & Derek Jeter departuresCould Kim Ng displace Brian Cashman at the YankeesBaseball grind taking its toll on Max ScherzerDo Bye teams lose some momentum?Young guys that figure it out are coming up in the World Series, Brandon PfaadtDiamondbacks & Rangers pitchersWhen and who you put on the moundAnalytics can only carry a team so farKirby ready to come out after 6 inningsRobin Fuson's SpitballLearning how to let hitters get themselves out Movement, Location & Variety – each pitch should have 2 different thingsGreg Maddux – the template for pitchingThrowing hard & avoiding snap back to avoid injuriesRays a farm team for the rest of the leagueThe eyes of Nate Eovaldi & Pete FairbanksRehabbing Matt Young, Jim Corsi, Guillermo Willie Hernandez in OaklandGetting a pitcher's mindset ready and facing the fear of injuryJoe McIlvaine, Scout & later GM, gave Robin an objective view on his pitching with tape on his sleeve Watching Tanyon Sturtze develop with a “I will fight you every step of the way attitude”World Series projections from beginning of regular seasonNational Media did not see the Diamondbacks coming. – just ask Torey LovulloMotivation between Rangers & Astros after Hit By Pitch with Anoldis GarciaWas the hit intentional – What would Dusty say – with “money on the table”Pitcher sometimes have to brush back and/or hit a player to send a messageRobin hits Brooks Jacoby and gets $200 league fine as benches empty Chattanooga fans passed the hat & pay for Robin's fineAnoldis Garcia - would never see Nolan Ryan or Tom Seaver flip a batShould we let baseball players have a scrum like hockey players Mexican League, Dominican Republic, Venezuelan & Caracas Winter League Caribbean World Series – MLB players were there for their countryman, Dave Concepcion, Tony Pena, Howard JohnsonWorld Baseball Classic – Juan Soto, Shohei Ohtani, Mike TroutPitch Clock – baseball was not meant to be a game to be rushed. The joy of taking a moment to relish each play.Double plays – Ground balls & Charlie Morton Off-speed sliders are a wonderful thingManager moves – Dusty Baker, Bob Melvin & more. Will we see Joe Maddon or Buck Showalter pop upMLB Winter Meetings – informal conversations & making deals. Meeting friends like Tommy Lasorda, Chito RodriguezDecision time - work for free as an intern or become a judge United Baseball draft – Another league like LIV is for golf – “Money Talks” Tommy Lasorda story Lovin the 7 game ALCS & NLCS SeriesMore tales from Robin on Twitter @slider_sinker All-American Women's Baseball Tournament link Discover more on BaseballBiz is at www.baseballbizondeck.com & on iheartradio, Apple & Google podcastsYou can reach Mark @TheBaseballBiz on Twitter Special thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music "Rocking Forward"
The Muchachos are back, and are excited to welcome Former Yankees RHP #56 Tanyon Sturtze to the Podcast! We will talk about where it all began, how Tanyon ended up with the Yankees, the A-Rod Vs Varitek brawl,the charity work he and his family have been doing over the last few years, and David and Tanyon may even talk about how they met. #bronxmuchachos #TanyonSturtze #The56Foundation #PinkBall #RepBx #yankees #yankeespride #yankeesnation #bronxbombers #losdelbronx #newyork #bronx #mlb #yankeesbaseball #yankeesuniverse #pinstripepride #yankeesbeisbol Bronx Muchachos Linktree: https://linktr.ee/realbronxmuchachos Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Programhttps://swa.eyjo.net/jW3qzP Bronx Muchachos Merchandise Store: https://bronx-muchachos-merch.printify.me/products LIDS: https://lids.7q8j.net/oe3aMe Use the Promo Code of the day for instant savings. Exclusions may apply. Seat Geek: https://seatgeek.com Promo Code: BRONXMUCHACHOS save $20 on your purchase
The first time the Mets walked off the Yankees was in the first Subway Series iteration at Shea Stadium, in the second year of interleague play, 1998 — Luis Lopez hit a sac fly off Ramiro Mendoza that brought home Carlos Baerga with the winning run.The next year, Matt Franco singled home Rickey Henderson and Edgardo Alfonzo to lead the Mets to an improbable 9-8 victory over Mariano Rivera. There was a Shane Spencer walkoff fielder's choice in 2004 against Tanyon Sturtze to bring home Kaz Matsui, then a David Wright single off Rivera that scored Paul Lo Duca in 2006. After Jason Bay singled home Scott Hairston in the 10th inning of a 2011 game against Hector Noesi, the Mets walked off Rivera in a third different decade when Lucas Duda singled in Wright for a 2-1 verdict in 2013.The Mets didn't hit their first walkoff homer against the Yankees until 2020, when they did it twice: Amed Rosario off Aroldis Chapman (at Yankee Stadium in a doubleheader, what a strange time) and Pete Alonso off Albert Abreu. The Mets still haven't walked off the Yankees with a homer in front of people because next came Starling Marte's single off Wandy Peralta last year… and then last night, the first walkoff double the Mets have ever had against the Yankees, Brandon Nimmo driving in Eduardo Escobar (who also scored last year's walkoff run) off Nick Ramirez.Walkoff doubles are rare because how often is someone running all the way to second base on a walkoff hit? The winning run is scoring ahead of you, and you can probably stop at first base. Last night, Nimmo's ball hung up in the air, so he was running it out while Escobar had to hold up and make sure the ball wasn't caught.The Mets, in their history, have had 139 regular-season walkoff homers, and just — now — 33 walkoff doubles.Escobar had one last year against the Phillies, hit to a similar spot in right field as Nimmo did last night. Before that, you have to go back to Austin Jackson off Javy Guerra in the 13th inning against the Marlins in 2018, and before that Justin Turner against Sean Marshall and the Cubs in 2011. Wright and Ed Kranepool are the only Mets with multiple walkoff doubles, each with two.The major league record for career walkoff doubles is five, according to Stathead, and it's shared by Adrián González, Chuck Klein, Hunter Pence, and Frank Robinson. Escobar has three in his career, which puts him second to Eric Hosmer among active players, and tied with a group that ranges from Henry Aaron to Don Slaught. It's a weird sport. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
Former Yankee Tanyon Sturtze joins Danielle to breakdown the Yankees' pitching staff, shares how he would have handled the Astros cheating scandal as a player, and he recalls the A-Rod-Varitek fight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the twenty-eighth episode of a long running show. Mike Hartman is a former Stanley Cup Champion and is talking to various people about their motivational and inspirational stories and how they developed the mindset of a champion.
Tanyon Sturtze steps into the Batter's Box for Episode 36 of Break a Bat! alongside host Al Malafronte and producer Alan Seales. Sturtze pitched for 12 seasons in the Major Leagues, 3 of which came on the stages of Broadway, as a member of the New York Yankees from 2004-2006. Sturtze's career is particularly unique in the sense that he found success in multiple roles to help serve his cast, as both a starting and relief pitcher. While performing primarily as a relief pitcher while dawning the pinstripes, he helped form one of the franchise's most lethal bullpens in team history in 2005 - a formula that came to be known as "TanGorMo" alongside Tom Gordon and Mariano "Mo" Rivera. Many Broadway performers can relate to raising their game on the grandest of stages, and Sturtze was no different, posting a 0.87 Earned Run Average against the Boston Red Sox that season - the team's arch-rival who he ironically grew up rooting for as a kid growing up in Massachusetts. In this episode, he discussed some of the highlights of his time as a Yankee, his thoughts on today's game, as well as a few of his memorable trips to The Great White Way. He even touches on which of his former teammates would make the best Broadway performers! In addition to this, he and his wife Erica have also founded the wonderful '56 Foundation' to help hospitalized children nationwide. You can find more info on the foundation at the56foundation.org Produced by the Broadway Podcast Network Edited by Matthew Hendershot Connect with Break a Bat! on Instagram: @break_a_bat_podcast
Seth is joined by former Major Leaguer and former Yankee Tanyon Sturtze to talk about his time the Yankees, playing the Red Sox so much and more. Later, he talks about the NFL and their claims of player safety.
This episode, 12-year veteran MLB pitcher Tanyon Sturtze joins the podcast to talk sabermetrics, the 2004 American League Championship Series versus the Boston Red Sox, his relationship with Joe Torre, Alex Rodriguez the teammate, learning from Mariano Rivera, LeBron vs Jordan and more Follow on Twitter @brianbuck13 and @redticketblues Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podbean, Google Play, Spotify and other fine podcasting venues
It finally happened. Big Papi is in the BUILDING! Very excited for today's interview with the most clutch hitter in Red Sox history. In our sit-down with David Ortiz we talk about the 2004 ALCS and how much he specifically remembers from each game, the time he almost killed Tanyon Sturtze in a brawl with the Yankees, how brawls in baseball today have changed, whether he ever considered coming out of retirement, what he told this Red Sox team after they set the record for most wins in franchise history and more! After the interview we talk our immediate feeling for this Sox team in the postseason after Sunday's game ended, how wild it is that we barely talked about Andrew Benintendi this year, a little Wild Card Game debate, and compare JD's stats to that of Manny Ramirez in 2004. Enjoy!
The guys talk to former MLB starter/reliever Tanyon Sturtze on his 12-year career, his dislike for "numbers" and Tropicana Field, and how he feels about David Ortiz and Gabe Kapler (two players he got in a brawl with in 2004), among other topics. What did Tanyon do after the 2004 ALCS loss? Does his Red Sox-fan family embrace his Yankee years? Is he more of a fan of the North Side of Chicago or South Side (he played for both teams)? Listen to this wide-ranging interview.
On tonight's show I'll be joined by 12 year MLB veteran and former Yankee pitcher Tanyon Sturtze. We'll be talking about his time with the Yankees and the current state of Major League Baseball.
In this episode of the Peak Performance Podcast, Ed chats with Tanyon Sturtze, former setup man for Mariano Rivera and the New York Yankees. In this exclusive interview, you will hear Ed and Tanyon talk about: The mental game in baseball (and life) The mind of Mariano Rivera The character of Derek Jeter What […] The post PPP 018 TANYON STURTZE, FORMER NEW YORK YANKEES RELIEF PITCHER appeared first on Ed Tseng.
Kirk Verner who covers the Blue Jays for Baseballdigest.com joins us to talk AL East Baseball and give us a Brett Wallace update. Pittsburg Pirates prospect, Brian Myrow, will also being joining the program today and will give us insight on the trade that sent him from the Yankees to the Dodgers for Tanyon Sturtze.