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Terence Moore is a columnist for Forbes.com and contributor to WSB-TV's top rated Sports Zone Sunday, He is also the author of two books—The Real Hank Aaron, an Intimate Look at the Life And Legacy of the Home Run King and Red Brick Magic, the story of the coaching legacy of his alma mater, Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He relays stories of Miami's coaching legends, many of whom he knew personally. He also talks Falcons, Braves and more.
Welcome to Stats+Stories today we are trying something a bit different, with Major League Baseball's opening day just hours away from the release of this episode we thought we would go back into the vault and throw some old school Stats+Stories baseball episodes at you. The first of which is as far back as you can go into the Stats+Stories archive, our first episode with former host Bob Long former panelist Richard Campbell, and guest Jim Albert who helped usher the show into what it has become today. So without further ado here is episode one, “Baseball and Statistics” with Jim Albert. The second episode features Terence Moore. Moore, who has worked at Atlanta Journal Constitution, CNN, ESPN and other notable outlets had a lot to say about “Reporting On Sports In The Digital Era” so I'll let him take it away with episode 18. Last but certainly not least, we have a much more modern episode of the show which ironically happens to be about the oldest “Numbers Behind America's Pastime”. Christopher Phillips joined us in episode 177 to discuss the entirety of baseball history from the first big league reporter from the early 1900s to the moneyball craze over a century later. Thank you again for listening to this bundled episode of Stats+Stories and send any feedback on the format and what you thought about this episode to our email statsandstories@miamioh.edu and enjoy this final trip to the vault.
Celebrate college basketball with this compilation of stories told on Press Box Access by 12 sportswriters who covered some of the greatest moments in NCAA tournament history. Magic vs. Bird. Jim Valvano looking for someone to hug after Phi Slama Jama falls. Villanova takes down mighty Georgetown. The Laettner shot. David Thompson soaring over the Walton Gang. Mario Chalmers forcing OT. Kris Jenkins for the win. The Dream Game in the Bluegrass State. Saint Joseph's over top-ranked DePaul. Thanks to Malcolm Moran, Mark Whicker, Dick “Hoops” Weiss, Bob Ryan, Terence Moore, Jerry Tipton, Bud Withers, Tony Barnhart, Geoff Calkins, Dick Jerardi, Mike DeCourcy, and Wendell Barnhouse for their time and stories. Rock on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mo is joined by guests Robert Weintraub and Terence Moore. He also talks Bengals mindset at the bye, previews UC's upcoming game against Baylor, MLB playoffs and more. Tune in!
Lance talks UC Football and Basketball with Scott Springer, talks with Scott Springer of the Enquirer about UC, talks with Terence Moore about his book "Red Brick Magic: Miami University's Cradle of Coaches," and talks about Reds history. Tune in!
The Great Terence Moore joins the show to talk about his book Red Brick Magic: Sean McVay, John Harbaugh, and Miami University Cradle of Coaches”
The Great Terence Moore joins the show to talk about his book Red Brick Magic: Sean McVay, John Harbaugh, and Miami University Cradle of Coaches”
Lance talks with Terence Moore, author of the book "Red Brick Magic: Miami University's Cradle of Coaches."
Terence Moore joins us again to share more stories from his 45 years as a ground-breaking and award-winning sports journalist. He takes us behind the scenes of his encounters with Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Ara Parseghian, John McVay, Walter Alston and other legends who are featured in Moore's new book, “Red Brick Magic: Sean McVay, John Harbaugh and Miami University's Cradle of Coaches." This is Moore's second appearance on Press Box Access. Check out his first episode with us from Aug. 18, 2021 when Terence discussed challenges that he faced in breaking down racial barriers in sports media, being a pallbearer at Hank Aaron's funeral, covering the epic Marvin Hagler-Thomas Hearns brawl, watching Billy Martin trash his office, and more. You can listen to that first episode here: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/press-box-access/terence-moore-you-could-almost-feel-the-punches#episodeContent Moore has covered 30 Super Bowls, numerous World Series and NBA Finals games, Final Fours, several Indianapolis 500, Daytona 500 and other auto races, major prize fights and golf tournaments, college football bowl games and more. In 1999, he was honored by the National Association of Black Journalists for ranking as the longest-running black sports columnist in the history of major newspapers. Terence currently works as a national columnist for Forbes.com, writes opinion pieces for CNN.com, and is a contributor to ESPN.com, MLB.com and MSNBC.com. He also does work for the NFL Network, has a YouTube channel called Atlanta Sports Unlimited, and makes TV appearances every week on Sports Zone Sunday for the local ABC affiliate in Atlanta, the most-watched ABC affiliate in the country. That's the city's top-rated sports show. His national TV appearances include a guest spot on The Oprah Winfrey Show, regular commentaries on CNN-SI, and five years as a panelist on ESPN's Rome is Burning. Terence spent 25 years as a general sports columnist for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution before becoming a national sports columnist for AOL Sports in 2009. He later served as a national columnist for SportsonEarth.com. Before moving to Atlanta in January 1985, Terence spent five years as a reporter at the San Francisco Examiner, where he covered the San Francisco Giants, the Oakland Raiders, the Oakland Athletics and the San Francisco 49ers. That followed three years as a sports reporter at the Cincinnati Enquirer, which hired him eight days after he graduated from Miami (Ohio) University in 1978. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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National sports columnist for forbes, Terrence Moore joins us to preview Braves/Reds
National sports columnist for forbes, Terrence Moore joins us to preview Braves/Reds
Welcome to the Pro Sports Podcasters Podcast!NEW WEBSITE !!! https://www.prosportspodcasters.comDISCORD !!!https://discord.gg/zXeGaybrc2SIGN UP TO SORARE !!!https://sorare.pxf.io/AobjK7-Nii Wallace-Bruce, and Corbert de Ronde chat with Sports Reporter, Author, and Analyst Terence Moore.-We ask him about breaking through the colour barrier as a journalist covering Sports all over America.-We also discuss how Sports and Sports Media have changed since he began over 45 years ago.LINKS- Be sure to sign up for our Newsletter on our website to qualify for our sponsor Giveaways! -Place your bets on the SPORTS INTERACTION BETTING WEBSITE! For a fantastic sign up bonus use this link - https://media.sia.com/C.ashx?btag=a_11368b_575c_&affid=7486&siteid=11368&adid=575&c=https://www.youtube.com/c/CobeLifehttp://www//twitter.com/PPodcasters#NoSportLeftBehind#prosportspodcastersIntro music by Dave Misener
The Lassiter girls won the Class AAAAAA state swimming and diving championship Friday at Georgia Tech's McAuley Aquatic Center, finishing the season atop the podium for the fourth straight year. For the second straight year, Lassiter seemed to be in a class of its own. The Trojans tallied 486 points to distance themselves from runner-up Marist. Pope was third, followed by Lakeside-DeKalb and St. Pius X. The Trojans were already in front by roughly 100 points after the first three events, and that lead stretched to almost 200 going into final stretch. Elizabeth Tilt ended her Lassiter career with seven individual state championships after winning the 100 butterfly and 200 individual medley. She claimed her fourth 100 butterfly title with a time of 53.83, while the 200 IM win in 2:01.32 was her third. Lassiter's Finnly Jollands claimed the 100 backstroke and was second in the 50 freestyle. Major Larry White of the Cobb County Sheriff's Office usually cuts an imposing figure. But not next to Duke and Diesel. Weighing in at about 2,000 pounds each and 6 or so feet tall to the saddle, the pair have a way of standing out in a crowd. And that's the idea. Duke and Diesel — Belgian and Percheron draft horses, respectively — came to Cobb by way of Texas. They are the inaugural members of the sheriff's mounted unit. Sheriff Craid Owens and Major White (who as the sheriff's adjutant, oversees the horse program) said the horses will be tasked with an array of assignments, with one of the key ones being crowd control in high-capacity areas such as Truist Park. Indeed, despite their imposing figure, the horses are exceedingly gentle creatures with a puppy's enthusiasm for being petted. Abigail Jordan, the sheriff's stable master tasked with caring for Duke and Diesel, said they've been a joy to work with. Owens said the two may also be used for patrolling county parks and trails, and his staff is working to start a program where jail inmates can work with the horses. White said the sheriff's office has had horses in the past, but it was little more than a “dog and pony show,” he said. The program was run by volunteers as an offshoot of the Cobb Sheriff's Foundation. This, by contrast, will be a working unit in the office. Owens said the foundation put up the funds (about $18,000) to purchase the horses, while the mounted unit's annual budget is about $30,000. While Duke and Diesel are currently housed in rented space at the Hurt Road stable, the hope is to eventually have their own dedicated stable at Stout Park in southwest Cobb. Marietta High School alum Andy McCollum is a head coach again. The former Middle Tennessee State head coach and longtime Georgia Tech assistant was named the head coach at the Division III University of the South on Friday in Sewanee, Tennessee. McCollum takes over a Sewanee program that was 2-8 a season ago and has not had a winning season since 2000. He replaces Travis Rundle, who resigned after six seasons with the Tigers. McCollum will continue a long association with Tennessee, having played collegiately at Austin Peay in Clarksville and coached for 14 years at Middle Tennessee State in Murfreesboro, including six years at the helm from 1999-2005. McCollum posted a 34-45 record overall and successfully helped transition the Blue Raiders from the Football Championship Subdivision to the Football Bowl Division. A Cobb legislator has taken the lead on a Georgia Senate bill aimed at curbing the practice of county officials profiting off passport processing fees. State Senator Kay Kirkpatrick of east Cobb, co-authored the bill, which would prohibit superior court clerks and probate judges from pocketing the fees — $35 for each passport application — as personal income. Cobb senators Ed Setzler, of Acworth, and John Albers, of Roswell, are co-sponsors. Instead, Kirkpatrick said, the money should go to a county's general fund and the court clerk's office, “to be used solely for purposes of maintaining and operating the office of such clerk,” according to the bill's language. A federal regulation permits local officials to pocket the $35 charge on each passport application they process. Collections by Cobb County Superior Court Clerk Connie Taylor gained scrutiny at the end of last year following media reports that she banked more than $425,000 in fees since taking office in 2021. Taylor is also facing a Georgia Bureau of Investigation probe connected to her fee receipts, opened after a whistleblower alleged she was ordered by Taylor to destroy records of the income. Taylor did not respond to the Journal's request for comment. The Smyrna Public Library kicked off Black History Month on Saturday with a lecture about the late Hank Aaron, a day before the beloved Baseball Hall of Famer would have turned 89. Longtime sports writer and columnist Terence Moore spoke about his life and his relationship with Aaron, who died in January 2021. Aaron is also the basis of Moore's book, “The Real Hank Aaron: An Intimate Look at the Life and Legacy of the Home Run King.” Moore said Aaron, the former home run king and longtime star of the Braves' franchise in Milwaukee and Atlanta, was the “most approachable superstar of all time,” a person who was the same with fans as he was with baseball executives and reporters. Moore worked at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for more than 20 years and now writes columns for Forbes. Moore met Aaron while working as a sports reporter, after growing up as a fan. After Aaron's death, Moore served as an honorary pallbearer at Aaron's funeral. Ahead of a planned sales tax referendum on transit expansion in 2024, Cobb Department of Transportation Director Drew Raessler said Friday the county will hit the road on another public outreach tour this year. The road show comes less than two years after the last slate of town halls on the so-called mobility special-purpose local-option sales tax, or M-SPLOST. It will likely roll out in either late spring or early fall, Raessler said, taking a question from Commissioner Monique Sheffield. The county's task will be getting buy-in from a public that's shot down plenty of transit expansion proposals over the decades, and has thus far seen few details of the proposed referendum. Ahead of that tour, Raessler said, the Cobb DOT will ask the board to approve a contract with a consultant to aid in preparing the package. The county set aside $400,000 for those services in December. The county has two paths forward under state law. In one scenario, the county could impose an up to five-year sales tax, of up to 1%, to pay for surface-level transportation spending such as trails, bridges, and roadways. Under another, the county could impose an up to 30-year sales tax, also up to 1%, specifically for mass transit construction and operating costs. The board's Democratic commissioners, particularly Chairwoman Lisa Cupid, have shown more enthusiasm for the latter option — transit expansion — while the board's Republicans have favored more trails and road improvements. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. https://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/ https://cuofga.org/ https://www.esogrepair.com/ https://www.drakerealty.com/ Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. 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Terence Moore returns to Sports Across the Board to speak about his new book on Hank Aaron and tells stories that only he can tell about the home run king. Then he tells us what it will take for Georgia to win its third straight national football championship and why NIL and the new college football play playoff scenario are "evil. " He concludes with how an interview with the champ Muhammed Ali turned into something very strange and very memorable. Affable, candid and always entertaining listen to Terence Moore on this episode of Sports Across The Board.
In the year before he moved to the Big Leagues, Hank Aaron spent a year in Jacksonville, slugging baseballs and making an impact. His team in Florida would lead to him becoming of the greatest baseball players of all time. Get your WFM Merch at Cast & Clay Co. on Etsy! Go to the Wait Five Minutes website for more! Thank you to Terence Moore for chatting during this episode! You can pick up a copy of his book, and you can read more on his work examining African Americans in baseball here! Listen to our other baseball episodes here! Edison and the Athletics The Havana Sugar Kings Jackie Robinson's First Game The Grapefruit League All of the music used in this episode was originally composed.
On this week's Montgomery & Co., will Beyonce's new song lead to an extension of The Great Resignation? Plus, Terence Moore of Forbes joins us to talk about his book "The Real Hank Aaron: An Intimate Look at the Life and Legacy of the Home Run King” and how Major League Baseball phased out African Americans from playing in the league. Plus, our Commissioner's Cup series continues, the G.O.A.T, Nancy Lieberman, chimes in on how players do it big when bonus money is on the line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's Montgomery & Co., will Beyonce's new song lead to an extension of The Great Resignation? Plus, Terence Moore of Forbes joins us to talk about his book "The Real Hank Aaron: An Intimate Look at the Life and Legacy of the Home Run King” and how Major League Baseball phased out African Americans from playing in the league. Also, our Commissioner's Cup series continues, the G.O.A.T, Nancy Lieberman, chimes in on how players do it big when bonus money is on the line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Montgomery & Co., will Beyonce's new song lead to an extension of The Great Resignation? Plus, Terence Moore of Forbes joins us to talk about his book "The Real Hank Aaron: An Intimate Look at the Life and Legacy of the Home Run King” and how Major League Baseball phased out African Americans from playing in the league. Also, our Commissioner's Cup series continues, the G.O.A.T, Nancy Lieberman, chimes in on how players do it big when bonus money is on the line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Baseball and BBQ Episode #141 Features Sports Journalist and Author, Terence Moore and NFL Network Insider, Ian Rapoport Terence Moore is the self-proclaimed "Hank Aaron Whisperer" and that fact is undeniable after reading his new book, The Real Hank Aaron: An Intimate Look at the Life and Legacy of the Home Run King. The book provides an in-depth look at Aaron, the man, and not just Arron, the baseball superstar. Terence discusses the book, which includes Aaron's admiration for Jackie Robinson and his true thoughts on Barry Bonds and the steroids era. Terence has spent more than 40 years as an award-winning sports journalist. He has covered more than 30 Super Bowls, numerous World Series, Olympic Games, NBA Finals, Final Fours, Indianapolis 500's, championship fights, major golf tournaments, and other sporting events. He has worked extremely hard to achieve his success and like Aaron he has had to deal with years of racism but has come out on top. To get an autograph copy of the book, you can go to http://www.therealhankaaron.com/ On this website, click "contact me" at the top, and then in the "comment" section, add your address and who you wish Terence to autograph the book to. Ian Rapoport has been with the NFL Network since April 2012 and in July 2013 he became the NFL Network's Insider. Prior to that, he served as a New England Patriots beat reporter for the Boston Herald. Yes, all of that is football related and this is the Baseball and BBQ podcast; so why is he on? Funny, you should ask. Doug Scheiding, who joins us on this episode, has had barbecue-related interactions with Ian. Rapoport loves barbecue and has a smoker which has traveled with him as he has relocated to various cities throughout his career. If that is not enough of a reason to have him on then perhaps his love for the New York Mets makes another strong argument for this appearance. Ian was fortunate to be asked by the New York Mets to throw out the first pitch in June 2021, and his wife served as his battery-mate. Between interviews, Leonard tries his hand at a baseball rant. We recommend you go to https://bbqbuddha.com/ where you will find award-winning sauces, rubs, and cookbooks and, until July 16, 2022 when you enter the promo code, BBQALLSTAR15 at checkout you will receive a 15% savings on your order. Want more terrific products then head to https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, the Pandemic Baseball Book Club, https://www.pbbclub.com to find many of the wonderful books we have featured as well as some additional swag, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, and https://www.cuttingedgefirewood.com/ for high quality firewood and cooking wood. We conclude the show with the song, "Baseball Always Brings You Home" by the musician, Dave Dresser, and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.comTwitter: @baseballandbbqInstagram: baseballandbarbecueYouTube: baseball and bbqWebsite: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Wednesday on Political Rewind: The Political Rewind team puts together a special two-part show. First, Tamar Hallerman joins the show to discuss a Fulton County grand jury issuing subpoenas to Rudy Giuliani and others. Then host Bill Nigut takes a break from politics and invites journalist Terence Moore on the show to talk about the impact of Hank Aaron. The Panel: Tamar Hallerman, @TamarHallerman, Senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Terence Moore, @TMooreSports, National Sports Columnist, Forbes.com Timestamps Part one: Fulton County probe into Trump expands :00- Introductions 1:45- Tamar Hallerman talks the significance of the new subpoenas in the Fulton County Probe 5:15- Can Sen. Lindsey Graham fight the subpoena? 8:04- John Eastman, a Trump loyalist, told Georgia lawmakers they had a “duty” to submit alternate electors 9:22- Will these subpoenas be harder to fight than those from the January 6th committee in Congress? 10:51- Do the new subpoenas extend the timeline for Fani Willis' probe? Part two: A conversation about Hank Aaron's legacy 13:30- We begin our discussion with Terence Moore about his new book ‘The Real Hank Aaron: An Intimate Look at the Life and Legacy of the Home Run King' 28:48- Hank Aaron looked up to Jackie Robinson for breaking the color barrier 35:00- Former Atlanta Mayor Andy Young and his relationship with Hank Aaron 38:40- Barry Bonds breaks Hank Aaron's record 42:56- Bill Nigut talks his phone call with Hank Aaron and his interest in politics 45:54- How will Hank Aaron's story be told with new divisive concepts bill? 49:04- Less Black players in MLB in modern-day Please be sure to download our newsletter: www.gpb.org/newsletters. And subscribe, follow and rate this show wherever podcasts are found.
Paul talks to Author Terence Moore about Hank Aaron. He also gets calls from Jeff, Jim, Legend, and Squirrel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pat Forde from SI joins to talk about the Jimbo/Saban feud before Terence Moore joins to talk the same Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There was blood on Terence Moore's shirt. That's how close he sat to the ferocious Hagler-Hearns brawl. Terence has been near so much action in a career spanning more than 40 years. He puts us inside Billy Martin's trashed office, and he takes us on a walk with a weeping Mark Aguirre after a legendary NCAA tournament upset. Hear about Woody Hayes calling from the hospital, and about “The Tooz” shooting a stop sign with a 44 Magnum. Terence tells us about the challenge of breaking down racial barriers in sports media, and about serving as a pallbearer at Henry Aaron's funeral. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He started out covering an American Legion baseball game in Maine for a newspaper audition. He ended up covering some of the greatest moments and players in baseball history for three decades. Jerry Crasnick tells us what it was like to talk hitting with Tony Gwynn and talk pitching with Greg Maddux. Hear about meeting Pete Rose for the first time, how the Hit King joyfully filled notebooks with mangled syntax, and what it was like covering him daily during the infamous gambling scandal. Get the scoop on The Nasty Boys, but you won't want a scoop of Marge Schott's hash browns after one shared story. Good thing the owner banned him from the media dining room. Oh, and somehow Jerry can still hear despite being in the press box when Roseanne sang (screeched?) the national anthem in 1990. The ramparts! Come back on August 18th when we are hanging out with Terence Moore! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The NCAA rule change that college athletes can now use their name, image and likeness for financial benefit is a game changer. Sports fans have no idea what's coming. Terence Moore, national sports columnist for Forbes.com, helps us break it all down. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Paul continues to talk about NIL with callers and guests. Forbes.com Sports Columnist Terence Moore says that NIL is going to ruin college sports from within.
Terence Moore is national sportswriter, former Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist and TV commentator. He tells host Gary McKillips about his memories covering Cincinnati's Big Red Machine, the Oakland A's with Billy Martin, and the Atlanta Braves' Hank Aaron.
Hank Aaron death. Caller reactions. Interview with Terence Moore sports columnist who had interviewed Hank more than any other columnist. Monica Pearson gave her thoughts on Aaron's death and the speculation that him taking the covid vaccine may have had anything to do with it. She said no. Drop it like it's hot segment.
Jeremy is joined be Bernie Kosar, Teddy Atlas, Terence Moore, Howard Bryant, Nancy Lieberman and Dan Le Batard on his final live show.
Moore explains what it was like to be one of the first African-American national sports writer at a major US newspaper.
Jeremy is joined this week by three prominent African-American sports writers: Terence Moore, William C. Rhoden and Howard Bryant.
This week's baseball fun fact. The exciting week of Braves playoff baseball and the amazing game on Sunday, plus a bit of Acuna's Thursday night incident. I also discuss Terence Moore's bad tweet from Friday, trying to shame Braves fans, incorrectly. Baseball Jokes and Funny Baseball Names. A short story time about the first black GM in baseball. The Around The Horn segment, with four baseball questions. This week's PUB's.