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    Explore " professional baseball" with insightful episodes like "54. The Most Common Hitting Flaws We See in the Off-Season", "The National League West", "53. Planning Off-Season Training, Mobile Summer College Baseball League & Better Way to Train in Summer?", "12:07:21 2021 Taiwan Series Fan Reaction Pt. 1 w/ Cory Martin" and "A Different Kind of Specialty Player" from podcasts like ""LT Brings The Heat | Baseball & Strength Development", "Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler", "LT Brings The Heat | Baseball & Strength Development", "Rants with Danny Shih" and "Painting The Corners with Anton Schindler"" and more!

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    53. Planning Off-Season Training, Mobile Summer College Baseball League & Better Way to Train in Summer?

    53. Planning Off-Season Training, Mobile Summer College Baseball League & Better Way to Train in Summer?
    Sean and Adam sit down to chat about the new Summer College Baseball League coming to Mobile, AL, why leagues like this could be a better way to develop as a collegiate ballplayer, and also share how they plan and organize off-season hitting programs leading up to HS Baseball Season!

    12:07:21 2021 Taiwan Series Fan Reaction Pt. 1 w/ Cory Martin

    12:07:21 2021 Taiwan Series Fan Reaction Pt. 1 w/ Cory Martin

    This week, a 2-part episode of CTBC Brothers fans reacting to their team winning the 8th championship in franchise history! Starting with CTBC Brothers fan Cory Martin!

    Links:
    1-0 Sports: https://1-0sports.myportfolio.com/work
    TSTV Sports: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYlH1SAV55lQc_M3P0VO0VA
    Twitter Page: @daniel_shih88
    CPBL Twitter: https://twitter.com/CPBL
    Cory Martin Twitter: @corydmartin87

    Links:
    Twitter Page: @daniel_shih88
    1-0 Sports: https://1-0sports.myportfolio.com/work

    A Different Kind of Specialty Player

    A Different Kind of Specialty Player

    When it comes to Major League Baseball, there are a lot of specialty baseball players. You have pinch hitters, who will only come in to pinch-hit for the pitcher or guys who will spend the majority of their career catching baseballs in the bullpen. But have you ever heard of a stolen base specialist? Or a dugout character, whose only job is to hype up his team and help to enforce a positive, fun attitude throughout the locker room? We'll talk about these and the most recent developments in the 2021 MLB lockout, beginning December 2, on this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler." 

    Short Lived Teams

    Short Lived Teams

    Growing pains are common when it comes to expansion teams playing their first couple of seasons in the Major Leagues. In this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll discuss two teams: the Seattle Pilots and the Houston Colt .45s. Both really had it tough. We'll discuss the brief history behind these two teams and try to figure out what went wrong and what led them to morph into the Milwaukee Brewers and the Houston Astros of today. 

    52. Guest John De Visser | Average Velocity Increases vs The Past | Training, South Alabama, College Baseball, & Much More!

    52. Guest John De Visser | Average Velocity Increases vs The Past | Training, South Alabama, College Baseball, & Much More!
    Sean sits down with guest and South Alabama Family John De Visser! They talk on a wide a range of topics like why is the average pitcher throwing harder nowadays, training athletes, coaching high school baseball, reminiscing about South Alabama days, pro players at South Alabama, 170+ Pitch CG's, becoming a professional BP Shagger, Competitive streaks as athletes and now coaches, and much much more! This is a great one!

    51. Power Hitter vs Hitters That Can Hit For Power

    51. Power Hitter vs Hitters That Can Hit For Power
    Sean and Adam sit down and explain the differences between a power hitter and hitters that have the ability for hit for power at times. They discuss the popular problem of hitters trying to get too big with their swings and obsess with "trying" for home runs vs mastering hitting the ball hard with energy in the gaps! They share details on what power is and how you develop it over the years.

    The Story behind the Long Gone Summer

    The Story behind the Long Gone Summer

     In 1998, Major League Baseball was still very much in a dark place. Due to the strike that lasted from 1994 to 1995 that led to the cancelation of 938 games and the 1994 postseason, baseball needed something incredible and awe-inspiring to bring fans — new and old — back to the game. Two sluggers, Sammy Sosa, and Mark McGwire took it upon themselves to deliver what would be known as Long Gone Summer, as they raced each other for the single-season home run record. 

    Looking back on the 2000 and 2021 MLB seasons

    Looking back on the 2000 and 2021 MLB seasons

    In this week's episode, Anton Schindler recaps the ending to the 2021 World Series before talking about the high-flying insanity that was the 2000 MLB season. Did you know that a record was set for the number of home runs hit during this season that wasn't broken again for 17 years? This and much more on this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler." 

    The History of Baseball Lockdowns

    The History of Baseball Lockdowns

    The logistics of baseball and the behind-the-scenes administrative side of baseball are confusing. It's a constant battle of owners against their players, both of whom are trying to get the best for themselves. It's led to plenty of controversies that started to leak into the public eye. This week on "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we're going to discuss the eight big strikes and lockouts that have occurred in the history of MLB and try to gather each side of the arguments that eventually lead to resolutions that have made the game what it is today. 

    49. Why Consistency is All You Need for Success

    49. Why Consistency is All You Need for Success

    Sean sits down for a real conversation about why consistency is essentially the most important trait you need to have in order to be successful in anything in life. He breaks down real life examples on the field, as a Dad, and Husband, and the importance of just doing "something" daily to achieve your goals and conquer your weaknesses!

    48. Are You a Lamborghini or a Moped?

    48. Are You a Lamborghini or a Moped?
    Sean and Adam sit down to discuss the commitment players need in order to change who and what they are. Every player wants to be the next Mike Trout or Gerrit Cole, but are they actually listening and implementing to what coaches, teachers, and mentors are telling them? Everyone wants a Lamborghini, but majority work more like they want a moped.

    10:03:21 Road to the Taiwan Series goes through Tienmu

    10:03:21 Road to the Taiwan Series goes through Tienmu

    This week, I talk about what I worry about the Rakuten Monkey's postseason push, and the role that the Wei Chuan Dragons play in determining the Taiwan Series match-up. 

    Links:
    1-0 Sports: https://1-0sports.myportfolio.com/work
    TSTV Sports: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYlH1SAV55lQc_M3P0VO0VA
    Twitter Page: @daniel_shih88
    CPBL Twitter: https://twitter.com/CPBL

    Links:
    Twitter Page: @daniel_shih88
    1-0 Sports: https://1-0sports.myportfolio.com/work

    The Classic Stadiums of Major League Baseball

    The Classic Stadiums of Major League Baseball

     Since the very start of Baseball, all professional teams had to have a place that they could call home. More than 160 stadiums have housed Major League teams over the years and have been lost in time, or destroyed in preparation for brand new, better stadiums. So in this week's episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we'll be looking at a few of these classic stadiums that have cemented themselves in the record books, and we'll talk about some of the reasons why they're so important in the history of baseball. 

    The Real Origins of Baseball

    The Real Origins of Baseball

    In this episode of "Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler," we go on a journey debunking myths and uncovering evidence that may lead to the real origins of baseball. It's a heavily contested and discussed topic, as it seems no one is really quite sure where baseball started, what inspired the creation of it or how it became the game it is today. But in this episode, we'll pull together all the evidence and try to make sense of it all. 

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