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    Explore " adrian beltre" with insightful episodes like "The Rookie Jim Morris", "What's at stake in the AFC Championship, Adrian Beltre joins the show, MIKE LIKES IT", "Baseball Hall of Famer Adrian Beltre reflects on his time with the Rangers", "Beltre is immortal, Stars/Red Wings, and Baseball Nuggets" and "Adrian Beltre got the call to the Hall!" from podcasts like ""Keep Swinging with Matt Stucko", "The K&C Masterpiece", "The K&C Masterpiece", "The K&C Masterpiece" and "The K&C Masterpiece"" and more!

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    The Rookie Jim Morris

    The Rookie Jim Morris

    Jim Morris is considered one of the most inspirational figures for his remarkable journey from being a high school teacher to is making his Major League Baseball debut at the age of 35. The story, depicted in the film "The Rookie," showcases Morris's perseverance, dedication, and belief in chasing one's dreams against the odds. His determination resonates with many, making him an inspiration to aspiring athletes and individuals facing challenges as you will learn in this episode of Keep Swinging with Matt Stucko.

    TRUMP THREATENS HALEY AFTER HIS NEW HAMPSHIRE WIN - 1.24.24

    TRUMP THREATENS HALEY AFTER HIS NEW HAMPSHIRE WIN - 1.24.24

    SERIES 2 EPISODE 111: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN

    A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Trump has never been truer to himself than after his solid but unspectacular victory over Nikki Haley in New Hampshire last night. His toadies like Marjorie Taylor Greene were whining within 10 minutes of the closing of the polls that the tally had been rigged against him. And he overshadowed his own victory by getting up and sweating through an angry, petty, vindictive "victory" speech in which he once again resorted to stochastic threats against Haley, this time promising he could reveal enough about her to get her investigated by "them."

    President Biden, meanwhile, won a non-primary primary in which he wasn't even on the Beauty Pageant Ballot, and he still got about 67% of the votes. And new polling in Pennsylvania - showing him up +8 over Trump there - was probably yesterday's REAL biggest presidential race story.

    Meanwhile it's Day 9 of Trump's Dementia Crisis. Not only are other Republicans noticing he's making less sense and seeming less present every day, but Trump is now blithering his way through teleprompter speeches and making sound effects on camera - all of which can be neatly folded into Biden Campaign Commercials.

    And while Jamie Combover's impeachment theater may be coming to the end of its run, there's a sudden revival of the Matt Gaetz Ethics Investigation in Congress. Plus why the President needs to federalize the Texas National Guard and arrest Governor Greg Abbott - today.

    B-Block (21:00) IN SPORTS: Baseball's Hall of Fame elects new members - one too few, or two too many? Beltre was a lock but I have deep doubts about Helton and Mauer. And look out, another MLB team will be forced to wear those horrific City Connect Uniforms. (25:57) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: How do the Oscars folks do this every year? You nominate Ken but not Barbie? You nominate Barbie for best picture but not its director? This is a tradition that dates back to "How Green Was My Valley" winning best picture in 1941 instead of say, Citizen Kane or The Maltese Falcon. One weird trick that connects Lenin and Benny Hill. And farewell to the greatest radio newscaster of all-time, Charles Osgood. (35:15) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Eric Adams plays Musical Chairs with actual chairs. Oklahoma's immoral School Superintendent gives a job to the immoral LibsOfTikTok witch. And Tiffany Cross finally breaks her silence on who knifed her in the back at MSNBC. The answer? Joey Scars himself. Joe Scarborough.

    C-BLOCK (43:40) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Since we're already in Trash-MSNBC-Mode, let me tell you again of the story of how Lawrence O'Donnell, kindly filling in for me in 2010 while my Dad was dying, used the opportunity to try to get me fired, or try to get all my producers to leave with him for his new show. Scarborough is always the worst - but O'Donnell is close.

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    MINI RECAP: Is This The Year Billy Wagner Finally Makes The Hall of Fame?

    MINI RECAP:  Is This The Year Billy Wagner Finally Makes The Hall of Fame?
    Due to college basketball constraints, Beave and Len record the shortest Jagbags episode of all time. The guys discuss the current Hall of Fame induction candidates, plus they assess Billy Wagner's chances. You know his credentials! Hear Beave's reviews of Rolling Stone's all-time Top 500 Albums of all Time, plus Len's Favorite 500 Albums. And that's it! Happy holidays! Enjoy the leftovers.

    2024 Hall of Fame Ballot is set - Ep .450

    2024 Hall of Fame Ballot is set - Ep .450

    We hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! The 2024 HOF ballot came out this week and there are some very compelling names that are appearing on ballots.  Adrian Beltre and Joe Mauer are strong 1st year candidates and holdovers like Todd Helton and Billy Wagner are hoping this is their year.

    We also discuss how numbers like 400 career home runs don't mean certain enshrinement.  Which players won't get at least the 5% of the votes needed  to stay on the ballot? 

    Again thanks to all of our listeners and followers. We appreciate that you listen and like our podcast!

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    Adrián Beltré: el rostro de la diversión en el béisbol

    Adrián Beltré: el rostro de la diversión en el béisbol

    La alegría del dominicano Adrián Beltré dentro de los terrenos de Grandes Ligas aún se siente tras un reciente retiro aún fresco en la memoria de todos los amantes del Béisbol. Repasa junto a Luis Alberto Martínez "El Furby" y Luis Quiñones los impresionantes números que dejó el futuro miembro del Salón de la Fama de Cooperstown

    Su biografía deportiva:

    Las estadísticas de Adrián son espectaculares; tuvo un promedio de bateo de 286 golpes, 461 Home runs y 1.637 carreras impulsadas. Debuto el 24 de junio de 1998 con los Angeles Dodgers con quienes estuvo hasta el 2004. También jugo para los Seattle Mariners del 2005 al 2009, con los Boston Red Sox en el 2010 y terminó su carrera con los Texas Rangers hasta el 2011-2018, casi siempre jugando como Tercera Base.

    Su primer Bate de Plata lo consiguió su último año con Los Dodgers cuando realizo una gran campaña con 48 jonrones siendo líder de la MLB, con un promedio de bateo de .334 y 200 hits.

    Tras convertirse en agente libre, Adrián logró un gran contrato con Seattle Mariners por 64 millones de dólares por cinco años.

    En 2006 llegó a promediar 0.236. Ese año fue premiado con el Fielding Bible y en 2008 ganó el Guante de Oro, el primero en su carrera.

    Al término de su contrato en 2009, firmó para jugar en la temporada 2010 con los Boston Red Sox en enero de 2010, por 9 millones de dólares por un año. Ese año promedió .321 de bateo, Con 102 carreras impulsadas, finalizó la temporada con 189 hits, 28 jonrones y 84 carreras anotadas, haciéndose merecedor a un puesto para jugar el partido de las estrellas por primera vez.

    Luego de una negociación por de 80 millones de dólares por cinco temporadas y la opción de un año más por 16 millones, con los Texas Rangers disputó los playoffs de la Serie de Divisiones de 2011 frente a Tampa Bay Rays, a los que derrotaron por 3-2. Ese año jugaron la final de la Serie Mundial, perdiendo frente a St. Louis Cardinals por 4-3.

    Adrián hizo su jonrón número 100 con los Rangers, siendo el quinto jugador en la historia de la Major League en alcanzar más de 100 jonrones con tres equipos diferentes.

    Luego de 3.166 hits, Adrián Beltré anunció su retirada el 20 de noviembre de 2018.

    Episode 29 - MLB Awards and NFL picks

    Episode 29 - MLB Awards and NFL picks

    This week we start by reading fan mail and naming our all time NBA starting lineup at each position. A special start bench cut provided by a listener. Highlights in the week including the Chiefs and Rams, Alex Smith, Adrian Beltre, and the Warriors drama. We discuss the MLB awards and our thoughts on all who won. And then it's NFL picks for Thanksgiving day and the rest of week 12. Lastly some rounds of fictional fights between athletes.

    Thanks as always for tuning in. Happy Thanksgiving and yay sports! email: doubleasportsshow@gmail.com

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