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Baseball By Design: Stories of Minor League Logos and Nicknames
The Sussex County Miners, an independent professional team in the Frontier League, unveiled an alternate identity that honors one of New Jersey's quirkiest quirks—it's the only state in the union where it's illegal to pump your own gas. The team will play select games as the Fill it Up Regulars. Guests include: The independent York Revolution play in a central Pennsylvania town that lays claim to the title of the nation's first capital—but their identity is more about industry than patriotism. Guests this week include: Christian Suk, Assistant GM, Sussex County Miners John Worthen, Worthen Design Al Langlois, Baseball By Design New Jersey Correspondent Dan Simon, Studio Simon: www.studiosimon.net, Insta @studio_simon Find the Baseball By Design podcast online: Instagram @baseballbydesign Threads @baseballbydesign Bluesky @baseballbydesign.bsky.social linktr.ee/BaseballByDesign Baseball By Design is a member of the Curved Brim Media Network.
Baseball By Design: Stories of Minor League Logos and Nicknames
The independent York Revolution play in a central Pennsylvania town that lays claim to the title of the nation's first capital—but their identity is more about industry than patriotism. Guests this week include: Eric Menzer, Vice Chairman, York Revolution Phil Broder, Kite Maker, Facebook Dan Simon, Studio Simon: www.studiosimon.net, Insta @studio_simon Find the Baseball By Design podcast online: Instagram @baseballbydesign Threads @baseballbydesign Bluesky @baseballbydesign.bsky.social linktr.ee/BaseballByDesign Baseball By Design is a member of the Curved Brim Media Network.
This week we discuss Umpiring in MLB with all of its ups and downs. Do we think the robots and lasers should be brought out in full force or are more sympathetic of these men behind the plate? For our This Week In Baseball, we discuss the end of Lou Gehrig's Iron Man streak in 1939. It truly was the end of an era and even though the streak would be surpassed by Ripken Jr, no one will quite match The Iron Horse.Our Hall of Famer this week is left fielder Goose Goslin. His totals are impressive and his effort was undeniable, but was the Vet's Committee right to call his name for election in 1968? For our parting shots we discuss the true dynastic greatness of the Yankees, the seven deadly sins of baseball, and a historic night for the opener of the York Revolution. Enjoy our new crop of weekly commercials in between segments!Please join us as we discuss baseball topics and we continue our mission to make The Hall small. We hope you'll enjoy the ride.TimestampsThis Week In Baseball - 22:58Hall of Fame Discussion - 34:40Parting Shots - 47:55
Jennifer Heasley's journey epitomizes the essence of a "Leap of Faith," as she transitioned from a 23-year teaching career to pursue her culinary dreams. Her venture began with launching her own catering company, which eventually led to the creation of Sweet Mama's Mambo Sauce, now a thriving culinary franchise. With a cookbook, blogs, and her signature sauce, Heasley has made waves along the East Coast, with her products available in grocery stores, restaurants, and specialty shops across Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and New Jersey. Moreover, her culinary prowess caught the attention of major clients, including catering for the NFLPA and the Penn State Football Team during the Super Bowl. Taking another leap of faith, Heasley and her daughter, Paige, embarked on a new venture by becoming part owners of the York Revolution, a significant move that reflects their entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to growth. Sweet Mama's Mambo Sauce offers a range of eight flavors designed to tantalize any palate, and its popularity continues to soar, with distribution extending to Penn State University and online platforms. Heasley's entrepreneurial journey is a testament to her perseverance and willingness to embrace change, demonstrating that taking risks can lead to remarkable success. From humble beginnings to owning a stake in a professional sports team, Heasley's story inspires others to follow their passions and pursue their dreams, no matter the obstacles. With dedication and determination, she has turned her leap of faith into a thriving culinary empire, leaving a flavorful legacy in her wake. Website: https://www.sweetmamasmambosauce.com/#/Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear from several business owners about their participation in various BLOOM Small Business Empowerment Center programs. Cassandra (Sandy) Bialek Founder/Owner/Manager, Fat Bat Brewing Company Sandy is a lifetime learner and fun seeker who loves beer and adventure. After raising three kids then taking on the corporate world, Sandy decided to pursue her dream of founding a small business - Fat Bat Brewing Company. She believes in the power of beer to build relationships and uses the brewery as a catalyst - Fat Bat is the best atmosphere for sharing great beer, local suppliers provide merchandise and beer supplies, local musicians entertain, local charities are beneficiaries, and local artists use brewery space to sell their creations. Jennifer Heasley Owner, Sweet Mama's Mambo Sauce and The Game Day Kitchen Catering Company Jen Heasley is owner of Sweet Mama's Mambo Sauce and The Game Day Kitchen catering company. In addition to her businesses, Jen is the author of the cookbook The Game Day Kitchen, the producer and talent of her own show "Cooking With The Pros," and a community owner of the York Revolution. She is a Penn State alumnus and has two daughters: Paige, also a Penn State alumna and community owner of the York Revolution; and Brooke, a senior in high school. Ashana Taylor Founder and Owner, Fire Life Yoga and Wellness Ashana founded Fire Life Yoga to encourage the people of York to bloom into their best selves through the consistent practice of Bikram Yoga. As a Sagittarius and knowledge-seeker, she holds her bachelors degree in English/Journalism (2004), a Bikram Yoga Teaching Certificate (2014), and an MBA in Management (2020). Ashana resides in West York with her husband, three daughters (ages 21, 17 and 7), and their dog, Dash.
Discussion featuring three of York County's hottest outdoor sports and recreation destinations. About our featured guests Matt DeRose President, Heritage Hospitality Matt DeRose has spent more than 25 years in the hospitality and amusement industries in development, ownership, and management. His career has encompassed all aspects of hotel, food and beverage, conference center, amusement, fitness club and athletics, golf, equestrian, and indoor waterpark operations. Bill Kunkel Club Manager, Central Penn Sporting Clays & Game Preserve. Bill Kunkle spent 35 years as a building contractor. He has been a member of the club for 20 years and has been guiding bird hunts for the last 12 years. Presently, Bill manages the sporting clay and hunt operations. Eric Menzer President, York Professional Baseball Eric Menzer became President of York Professional Baseball, owners and operators of the York Revolution, in 2010. He is responsible for all aspects of achieving the organization?s vision of being the premier provider of hospitality and sports experiences in the communities they serve, and the most welcoming place in York. Under his guidance, York Professional Baseball also owns and operates WOYK Sports Radio 98.9 FM and hosts hundreds of events annually at PeoplesBank.
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Today's guest on the WorkInSports Podcast is James Price, who at the time of this interview, was Director of Marketing and Digital for the Wisconsin Herd of the NBA's G-League. He is now Director of Social Media for the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder. After graduating from Marquette as an advertising major, he worked as a marketing and promotions lead for the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals and a public relations associate for Mueller Communications while pursuing his master's degree from Northwestern. Upon finishing his advanced degree, he continued honing his craft as a marketing and digital assistant with the York Revolution before landing his current position with the Herd in 2019. Price leads the storytelling, photography, and copywriting for the Herd. His work on the team's social platforms have grown their following immensely. He even got an NBA Championship ring courtesy of the Milwaukee Bucks' (the Herd's NBA affiliate) 2021 title run. On this episode of the WorkInSports Podcast, Price and VP of Content and Engaged Learning Brian Clapp discuss: How Price chose marketing for his career path in the sports industry Where Price prioritizes his efforts for the Herd's brand What marketing efforts have moved the needle for the minor league teams Price has worked with How Price stays on top of the latest trends audiences gravitate towards Catch the full episode of the WorkInSports Podcast for more of James Price's sports career advice, and subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts for more industry insight. Additional content is available on our YouTube channel.
We are SUPER ecstatic to announce two new guests, Matt and Carol, to The Story!Matt & Carol are married best-friends entertaining and touching lives with a guitar and two voices for over 30 years.Matt & Carol have a lot of fun onstage. Since the late 1980s, their music has carried audiences through laughter and tears, telling stories and moving them closer to the ones they love.Carol's charming voice calls the listener back to the days of Amy Grant, Karen Carpenter and Patsy Cline, while Matt's guitar provides a musical foundation built on layers of country, folk, and jazz. Smooth, sparkling harmonies mix with powerful emotion to breathe new life into modern hits, traditional standards, hymns, and their own heart-warming songs celebrating real life and real love.They've appeared in concert from New Jersey to Nashville, performing over 350 events each year (close to 4,000 since 2010).You May Have Seen Them At Events Sponsored By:American Cruise Lines, Berkshire Hathaway, ORVIS Stores, Dickey's BBQ Pit, US ARMY, National Street Rod Association,York Revolution & Lancaster Barnstormers Baseball, National Day Of Prayer, and more."Our love started in music," Matt says, "We've played together as friends since 1988 and as husband/wife since 1993. Sometimes it was hard and it looked like we wouldn't make it, but we weren't quitting. As we revealed ourselves to God and each other, He healed us and brought us into the SweetLife; hence the name. And we're still best friends after all these years." Carol agrees, "Music's a huge part of our marriage, and that relationship is the foundation for our songs."They've created/released five full-length recordings and dozens of singles. With roughly 1,000 song credits, they're still writing their own love story and creating “snapshots” of important moments & family events. Their latest full-length release (self-titled SWEETLIFE) is their closest audio representation of their hearts & minds so far."You can find their music and events here:https://www.sweetlifemusic.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
We are SUPER ecstatic to announce two new guests, Matt and Carol, to The Story!Matt & Carol are married best-friends entertaining and touching lives with a guitar and two voices for over 30 years.Matt & Carol have a lot of fun onstage. Since the late 1980s, their music has carried audiences through laughter and tears, telling stories and moving them closer to the ones they love.Carol's charming voice calls the listener back to the days of Amy Grant, Karen Carpenter and Patsy Cline, while Matt's guitar provides a musical foundation built on layers of country, folk, and jazz. Smooth, sparkling harmonies mix with powerful emotion to breathe new life into modern hits, traditional standards, hymns, and their own heart-warming songs celebrating real life and real love.They've appeared in concert from New Jersey to Nashville, performing over 350 events each year (close to 4,000 since 2010).You May Have Seen Them At Events Sponsored By:American Cruise Lines, Berkshire Hathaway, ORVIS Stores, Dickey's BBQ Pit, US ARMY, National Street Rod Association,York Revolution & Lancaster Barnstormers Baseball, National Day Of Prayer, and more."Our love started in music," Matt says, "We've played together as friends since 1988 and as husband/wife since 1993. Sometimes it was hard and it looked like we wouldn't make it, but we weren't quitting. As we revealed ourselves to God and each other, He healed us and brought us into the SweetLife; hence the name. And we're still best friends after all these years." Carol agrees, "Music's a huge part of our marriage, and that relationship is the foundation for our songs."They've created/released five full-length recordings and dozens of singles. With roughly 1,000 song credits, they're still writing their own love story and creating “snapshots” of important moments & family events. Their latest full-length release (self-titled SWEETLIFE) is their closest audio representation of their hearts & minds so far."You can find their music and events here:https://www.sweetlifemusic.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Today's guest on the WorkInSports Podcast is James Price, who serves as Director of Marketing and Digital for the Wisconsin Herd of the NBA's G-League. After graduating from Marquette as an advertising major, he worked as a marketing and promotions lead for the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals and a public relations associate for Mueller Communications while pursuing his master's degree from Northwestern. Upon finishing his advanced degree, he continued honing his craft as a marketing and digital assistant with the York Revolution before landing his current position with the Herd in 2019. Price leads the storytelling, photography, and copywriting efforts for Herd. His efforts on the team's social platforms have grown their following immensely. He even got an NBA Championship ring courtesy of the Milwaukee Bucks' (the Herd's NBA affiliate) 2021 title run. On this episode of the WorkInSports Podcast, Price and VP of Content and Engaged Learning Brian Clapp discuss: How Price chose marketing for his career path in the sports industry Where Price prioritizes his efforts for the Herd's brand What marketing efforts have moved the needle for the minor league teams Price has worked with How Price stays on top of the latest trends audiences gravitate towards Catch the full episode of the WorkInSports Podcast for more of James Price's sports career advice, and subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts for more industry insight. Additional content is available on our YouTube channel.
The Atlantic League, an independently owned and operated baseball league that includes the Lancaster Barnstorms and York Revolution, has been a partner with Major League baseball since 2020. Several rule changes have been tested in the Atlantic Leag... Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nur 15 Minuten nach dem Klick sollen die Lebensmittel nach Hause kommen. Damit werben Lieferdienste in New York und revolutionieren somit den Einzelhandel. Oft auf dem Rücken der Fahrer, die sich jetzt das Recht erkämpften, auf Toilette zu gehen.Von Antje Passenheimwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, WeltzeitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
And like that, the MiLB season comes to a close.OPEN Adjust Your Scorecards: We have a special guest, Dodgeball Championship runner up, White Goodman.0:01:01 First Pitch: A special shoutout to the my doctors at Baylor, Scott and White.0:02:36 From The Bleachers: We had a great trip out to the Wichita Wind Surge to see Riverfront Stadium. Follow them here:linktr.ee/WindSurgeICThttps://twitter.com/WindSurgeICT0:06:47 Who's On First: Voice of the Wind Surge, Tim Grubbs is here to talk the end of 2021, playoffs in the MiLB and next year.0:23:28 Raiders Of The Lost Diamond: A special Raiders! Bob Lutz, longtime sportswriter in Wichita talks the baseball history of the city.Follow him here:https://twitter.com/boblutzhttps://twitter.com/league42ict0:43:00 Who's On First: Doug Eppler of the York Revolution is here to talk life in the Atlantic League. Follow them here:yorkrevolution.comhttps://twitter.com/yorkrevolution0:57:03 Closing It Out
In this week's episode of The Duckpin Podcast we speak to Tim Cooke, Director of Mid Atlantic Wiffleball and organizer of the 2020 United Wiffleball National Championship presented by T-Mobile in York, PA. The show is also available on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Anchor, Google Podcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Overcast, Radio Public, Breaker, and wherever else you get your podcasts. About the Episode: In this episode we discuss; The origins and history of competitive fast-pitch wiffleball; How the National Championship tournament is structured; Organizing a tournament Why York will host as the home for the first tournament and how pro baseball's York Revolution became involved; The future of wiffleball and the tournament. About the Guest: Tim Cooke is Director of Mid Atlantic Wiffleball and organizer of the 2020 National Championship. He has been a competitive wiffleball player for many years. He works in communications and media and lives in York, PA. You can follow Tim on Twitter at @timcooke82, or United Wiffleball on Twitter at @unitedwiffs or on Facebook.
We are taking a break this week, but check back for brand-new episodes! In the meantime, check out what's been keeping us busy, our newest programming! The Appell Center for the Performing Arts, in partnership with the York Revolution, is proud to present Appell Center: Onstage in the Outfield Presented by Doceo, live music and comedy in the fresh air at PeoplesBank Park! All events are rain or shine! Enjoy the safe and socially distanced seating in the fresh air and open space of PeoplesBank Park! Visit YorkRevolution.com for more information and FAQ!
The High Point Rockers Returned home fresh off a series win against The Lancaster Barnstormers. They faced the freedom division's first place team in The York Revolution. Great starting pitching and big offense have powered The Rockers to a series win against The Revolution. That's two series wins in a row for High Point Rockers. Join the High Point Rocker Broadcast team of Kendrick Fruits and Kevin McMahon as they recap the week that was for High Point, as well as take a look around the league as the post season continues get closer. Kendrick, Kevin, and James are joined by High Point Rockers Manager Jamie Keefe. Keefe talks about the team's season so far, the rockers hot streak they are on, and his favorite memory of the season so far. The Jamie Keefe interview is a can't a miss for all Rocker fans this week!
Dustin is the owner of Pease Baseball and founder of Lokation Nation. Dustin Pease became the assistant coach at his alma mater, the Mount from 2013 to 2015. Dustin Pease made a seamless transition from professional baseball player to first-year assistant coach during the 2014 season. Pease, who works with the pitching staff at the Mount, began his coaching career after playing seven years of professional baseball. In Pease’s first season working with the Mount’s pitchers in 2014, the staff improved in a number of statistical categories from the previous season including earned run average, opponent’s batting average and walks. During his playing days, the 2007 Mount graduate left his mark as one of the best pitchers to ever play for the Mountaineers and currently holds career records for wins (31), strikeouts (304), innings pitched (347.0) and shutouts (three). The lefty from Baltimore worked his way up the ranks from Independent leagues and caught on with the San Diego Padres organization. Before his retirement in 2013, Pease played for the Winnipeg Goldeyes of the Northern League in 2007-08. He went on to suit up for the Windy City ThunderBolts, Wichita Wingnuts and York Revolution before playing with the Lake Elsinore Storm, the Padres' Class A-Advanced team, in 2011. Pease made it as high as AA San Antonio in 2012 and played his final season in 2013 with the York Revolution. At the Mount, Pease burst onto the scene as a freshman by earning NEC Rookie of the Year, First Team All-NEC and a spot on the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Team. Two years later, Pease took home NEC Pitcher of the Year with a 10-4 record and a 3.42 ERA. Sammy and Dustin talk about: Dustin’s baseball background and the origin of Lokation Nation? How do we prioritize velocity and command in terms of our development? His answer might surprise you. The difference between high speed and low speed baseball pitchers? Throwing blindfolded, can you do it? How consistent are you? Getting your senses in tune to enhance your pitch delivery. How to take advantage of pitches that have runs. How important is it for kids to learn to stabilize and use their lower half. The best coaching advice Dustin was given. You can follow Dustin on Twitter & Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playballkid/message
The Atlantic League All Star break has just come to an end. The High Point Rockers have started the 2nd half of their season on the road against The York Revolution. York won the series 2-1, The Rockers continue their road trip against the Lancaster Barnstormers and will return to BB&T Point on July 19th for a three game series. An All Star game, Rule Changes, a great interview with all star Sam Runion this episode has a little bit of everything! Join one half of the High Point Rockers broadcast team Kevin McMahon as he breaks down the newest rule changes in the Atlantic League and celebrates the accomplishment of The Rockers having 7 All-Stars in their inaugural season. All Star Sam Runion joins Kendrick and Kevin to talk the All Star game, his great hair, baseball, music, and more!
Overall Record Last Week: 4-3 Overall: 18-21 (3GB from Cleveland) Division Record Last Week: 2-2 Overall: 9-8 Last Week's Games Mon 5/6: 9-1 win at Cleveland (Nova 7IP / 1 ER / 8 hits / 5K / 1BB) Tue 5/7: 2-0 win @ Cleveland (Giolito 7.1IP / 0ER / 3 hits / 8K / 3BB) Wed 5-8: 5-3 loss @ Cleveland (Lopez 6IP / 9 hits / 3ER / 2K / 1BB) Thur 5/9: 5-0 loss @ Cleveland (Banuelos 4.1IP / 8 hits / 5ER / 5K / 5BB) Fri 5/10: 4-3 loss @ Toronto (Covey 4.2IP / 3 hits / 4ER / 3K / 5BBs) Sat 5/11: 7-2 win @ Toronto (Nova 6IP / 5 hits / 1ER / 3K / 3BBs) Sun 5/12: 5-1 win @ Toronto (Giolito 7IP / 4 hits / 1ER / 8K / 1BB) Team Stats BetterOverall record Stolen bases ERA Pitching strikeouts WorseBatting average On-base % Slugging % OPS Batting strikeouts Batting walks WHIP Pitching walks Pitching average against Best Offense James McCann: 6G / 18AB / .500 AVG / .526 OBP / .778 SLG / 1.304 OPSCastillo: 2G / 7AB / .143 AVG / .250 OBP / .143 SLG / .393 OPS (lowest) Tim Anderson: 7G / 25AB / .320 AVG / .370 OBP / .560 SLG / .930 OPS Charlie Tilson: 7G / 25AB / .360 AVG / .407 OBP / .440 SLG / .847 OPS Best Starting Pitching Giolito: 2G / 14.1IP / 0.63 ERA / 7 hits / 1ER / 16K / 4BB / 0.77 WHIP Nova: 2G / 13IP / 1.38 ERA / 13 hits / 2ER / 8K / 4BB / 1.31 WHIP High/Low lights (HIGH) Nova & Giolito pitching (HIGH) Bullpen: Bummer / Burr / Marshall / Minaya / Osich combined for ZERO ERs! 11IP / 6 hits / 9K / 5BB.Bullpen total: 15.1IP / 13 hits / 3ER / 16K / 6BB / 1.26 WHIP (HIGH) Record with/without James McCann: With: 14-9 / Without: 4-12 (HIGH) Charlie Tilson: .360 avg / .407 OBP / .440 SLG / .847 OPS / 3 stolen bases (in 7 games) (LOW) Manny Banuelos: Last 2 starts, 0-2 / 7IP / 14ER / 18 hits / 8K / 5BB / 18.00 ERA (LOW) Dylan Covey: Last 2 starts, 0-1 / 9.1IP / 6ER / 8 hits / 5K / 8BB / 5.79ERA (LOW) Jose Abreu last 7: .172 avg / .172 OBP / .345 SLG / .517 OPSSeason: .269 avg / .331 OBP / .513 SLG / .844 OPS (3rd in AL RBIs, 25th OPS) (LOW) Veteran suckageYolmer Sanchez (replace with Danny Mendick)Last 7: .176 avg / .263 OBP / .412 SLG / .675 OPS Season: .217 avg / .298 OBP / .283 SLG / .581 OPS Wellington Castillo (replace with Zach Collins)Last 7: .143 avg / .250 OBP / .143 SLG / .393 OPS Season: .164 avg / .300 OBP / .284 SLG / .584 OPS Yonder Alonso (replace with Palka)Last 7: .200 avg / .259 OBP / .360 SLG / .619 OPS Season: .178 avg / .284 OBP / .349 SLG / .633 OPS Promotions/Demotions Mon 5/6Nate Jones demoted from 10-day to 60-day IL Caleb Frare and Adam Engel send down to Charlotte Ryan Burr and Charlie Tilson called up from Charlotte Tues 5/7 2B Ivan De Jesus Jr reports to Charlotte from Long Island Ducks (indy club)32yo 2nd round of 2005 draft, last MLB action in 2016 with Reds, .623 OPS in 221AB Thur 5/9LHP Ross Detwiler reports to Charlotte from York Revolution (indy club)33yo 1st round of 2007 draft, 6IP for Mariners in 2018 Fri 5/10 Traded cash for OF Paulo Orlando, assigned to Charlotte33yo undrafted, 90ABs for Royals in 2018, .394 OPS Signed RHP Jorgan Cavanerio to A-level Winston-Salem Dash24yo undrafted, 16IP in AA for Seattle, 7.88 ERA Minor League highlights Charlotte (AAA) Dylan Cease Season: 2-1 record with 3.54 ERA & 1.29 WHIP This week: No decision / 3.2IP / 5 hits / 2ER / 3K / 3BB on 5/11 Zach Collins Season: 24 games / 86 AB || .256 / .370 / .581 / .952 Last 10: .289 avg Birmingham (AA) Luis Robert Season: 9G / 34AB || .235 avg / .333 OBP / .353 SLG / .686 OPS / 3 stolen / 0HR / 4 doubles Jimmy Lambert Season: 3-2 record with 3.49ERA & 1.40 WHIP This week: Loss in 5IP / 8 hits / 4ER / 3K / 2BB on 5/11 Alec Hansen This week: 2IP / 2 hits / 2 runs / 1ER / 1 hit batter / 2K / 3BB Kyle Kubat (26yo, combined 3-0 in 6 games / 0.75 ERA / 31K / 5BB) With Birmingham: 1-0 / 14IP / 0ER / 8 hits / 12K / 0BBs Zach Burdi Season: 5G / 5.2IP / 3ER / 6 hits / 8K / 7BB / 4.76ERA / 2.29 WHIP Winston-Salem (A+) Nick Madrigal Season: 30G / 116AB || .250 avg / .328 OBP / .345 SLG / .673 OPS || 10BB / 4K Konnor Pilkington White Sox minor league pitcher of the month in April 6G / 1-0 / 33.1IP / 6ER (1.62ERA) / 15 hits / 42K / 11BB / 0.78WHIP
Jason Lewis, author of The War for Fundraising Talent and How Small Shops Can Win, talks about his belief that fundraising is in its “messy adolescence,” and offers his views on how it can mature. Links: Jason’s Site: www.lewisfundraising.com Jason’s Book: The War for Fundraising Talent and How Small Shops Can Win *****Timestamped Highlights***** (2:45) Messy adolescence (5:36) Own the reality of the trivial gift (8:22) Don’t assume too much from this. (11:35) At least take me out for coffee… (17:21) Rx for talent retention (18:32) Jason delves into Goal Orientation Theory (20:11) And now, the Dualistic Model of Passion (23:50) Matched.com? I’m looking to develop a meaningful relationship… (25:32) Jason’s Three Concurrent Lanes (32:25) The York Revolution!
On this week’s episode, Doug and Alex chat with Reed Gunderson, Director of Group and Hospitality Sales with the York Revolution.
Episode 287 Chris Nowak, of both the Atlantic League’s York Revolution and (this winter, in Venezuela) Navegantes del Magallanes, is very likely the best hitter not currently playing affiliated baseball. He’s also the guest on this edition of FanGraphs Audio. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @cistulli on Twitter. You can subscribe to the […]