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For Love of the Game
Jim Tunison
41 episodes
5 days ago
We’re going to uncover the greatest stories of America’s greatest pastime. Woven into the DNA of our country are tales from the sandlots and backyards, summer leagues to the big leagues. Every fan has a personal connection, a memory, a reason that keeps bringing them back. A journey back in time to a place in their youth. That first time they heard the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, the smell of the grass. Their to remind them of their reason they keep coming back - For Love of the Game.
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We’re going to uncover the greatest stories of America’s greatest pastime. Woven into the DNA of our country are tales from the sandlots and backyards, summer leagues to the big leagues. Every fan has a personal connection, a memory, a reason that keeps bringing them back. A journey back in time to a place in their youth. That first time they heard the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, the smell of the grass. Their to remind them of their reason they keep coming back - For Love of the Game.
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For Love of the Game
Ep. 39 - Grayson Knight - Baseball Podcasts Are Fun

In this episode we are joined by Grayson Knight, the energetic host of the Baseball Podcasts Are Fun podcast. Grayson talks about his summer trip to Cooperstown Dreamspark and the Baseball Hall of Fame, along with some of his favorite baseball moments of all time. We also dive into his show, some of his favorite guests (including interviewing his favorite player Brett Phillips!) and things he’s learned along the way.   After listening to  this one, I’m sure you’ll walk away thinking the same thing - BASEBALL IS FUN!   You can follow along with Grayson baseball adventures on Instagram:  @Baseball Podcasts Are Fun  and watch his full interviews on YouTube.

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3 years ago
35 minutes 15 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 38 - Luke Epplin - “Our Team”
In this episode we are joined by Luke Epplin, author of “Our Team: The Epic Story of Four Men and the World Series That Changed Baseball”. We discuss Luke’s early days of fandom, growing up in rural Illinois, listening to Cardinals games on his dad’s portable radio, being called by the voices of legends Jack Buck and Mike Shannon. He also discuss some of his favorite ballpark moments, including being witness to Mark McGuire’s 61st home run in 1998. We then take a deep dive into his book, “Our Team”. Listeners will learn about Luke’s research process, some of the fun conversations he had while writing, and get an in depth look at the lives of Larry Doby, Bill Veeck, Satchel Paige and Bob Feller. I’m certain you will enjoy Luke’s storytelling in this episode just as much as his fantastic writing style!
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3 years ago
42 minutes 31 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 37 - The Drummey Angle

In this episode we are joined by Dylan Drummey; creator and author for The Drummey Angle, a site where the conventional baseball fan can expand their understanding of the game, along with the new statistics teams are using to shape this new era of baseball. 

Dylan discusses why he started the Drummey Angle and how he values players with newer statistics. We take a look at some of the highest paid players in today’s game and see if they’re truly living up to their mega contracts. 

You can find Dylan and his team on Instagram @TheDrummeyAngle and at their website: https://www.thedrummeyangle.com


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3 years ago
52 minutes 39 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 36 - A Family Tradition
In this episode we are joined by my dad’s former battery mate, Mr. Craig Stapleton. Craig discusses the origins of his love affair with the Dodgers and relives some of his favorite moments behind the dish. We also talk about his catching mentor’s playing career, which just so happens to be his mom, Mickey Watts, who will be the first female athlete inducted into the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame in August.
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4 years ago
34 minutes 6 seconds

For Love of the Game
Springtime at The Masters - Day 2
Since it is Tuesday of Masters Week, Dan and I found it fitting to talk about the Masters Champions Dinner. We dive into DJ’s menu and past menus served up by previous champions. We make our own dinner selections and also take a deeper look into some of the more intriguing story lines of the week ahead.... We’ll be back with a recap after Sunday’s round to see whose predictions hold up and see who will be crowned, the next Masters Champion... So until then, enjoy The Masters!
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4 years ago
46 minutes 16 seconds

For Love of the Game
Springtime at The Masters - Day 1
In this episode we are joined by guest host Dan Tunison for a Springtime at The Masters podcast special. We’ll talk about all the feels that Masters week brings, along with some of our favorite memories from attending Saturday’s round in 2019. We place our Masters Fantasy picks and give some great advice for first time attendees. Tune in the next few days as we prepare for one of the greatest sporting traditions of all time.
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4 years ago
45 minutes 32 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 35 - A Dream Come True: with Andy Strasberg
In this episode we learn how today’s guest, Andy Strasberg, became known as Roger Maris’s most faithful and loyal fan. A fanhood filled with incredible moments that seem to be scripted right out of a Hollywood movie. We also discuss Andy’s 22 year career with the San Diego Padres, where he hatched creative ideas like the infamous San Diego Chicken. We finish it off by learning about his experience as a Technical Consultant for the movie 61* (which depicts the epic 1961 home run chase involving Mickey Mantle & Roger Maris) and what it was like working with film director, and avid Yankee fan, Billy Crystal.
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4 years ago
46 minutes 34 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 34 - Twin Championships: with Greg Gagne
On this episode we are joined by former big league shortstop and two-time World Series Champion, Greg Gagne. Greg reminisces about playing wiffle ball in the backyard and collecting baseball cards as a kid. He also talks about what it was like to be drafted by the Yankees his senior year, and being sent to Paintsville, KY just two days after winning a state championship. We discuss the minor league grind, being introduced to Christ and how that impacted his life. We then get into some of his favorite MLB memories, including getting the go-ahead hit in Game 7 of the 1987 Fall Classic (a championship run which Bert Blyleven predicted the year prior) and a few highlights from the Minnesota Twins second championship in 1991. After listening to this conversation, you’ll understand why Greg remains a fan favorite to this day.
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5 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 15 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 33 - The New York State Baseball Hall of Fame: with Rene LeRoux
In this episode we are joined by Rene LeRoux, Executive Director of the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame. We get a behind the scenes look at everything that goes into an Induction Night and learn about some of his favorite induction speeches of all time - From side splitting remarks by Howie Rose to a tear jerking tribute by Andy Van Slyke - Rene also tells us about his extensive collection of baseball movies and unloads some great New York State baseball history, a few stories I’m sure you’ve never heard before. If you’d like to listen to any past NYSBHOF inductee speech, just go to www.nysbhof.com
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5 years ago
52 minutes 39 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 32 - Saipan to Seattle; A Hero’s Journey: with Burke Waldron
In this episode we are joined by 96 year old, World War II veteran, retired Petty Officer Second Class, U.S. Navy, Mr. Burke Waldron. Burke takes us back to his childhood in Utah, where he reminisces about playing in the sandlots with a stitched up ball of yarn and gathering with his friends at his dad’s barbershop to listen to Yankees games. Burke also talks about his 3 year deployment in the U.S. Navy and describes what it was like to take part in the invasion of Saipan, which would turn out to be a life changing moment for him. We then flash forward a few years and learn about his world famous first pitch at a Seattle Mariners game that would eventually earn him his own Topps Baseball Card. And make sure you stick around until the end so you don’t miss out on Burke’s parting words of wisdom ...A one of a kind interview with one extraordinary individual. This interview was made possible by the folks at the Puget Sound Honor Flight Network. The Honor Flight Network is a non-profit organization created solely to honor America’s veterans for all their sacrifices. They transport our heroes to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at their memorials built in their honor. Burke details his trip he took back in 2014 and what that meant to him. I would highly recommend checking out their website: http://pugetsoundhonorflight.org/ to see how you can support their mission or get involved.
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5 years ago
30 minutes 19 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 31 - Baseball in Seattle: A Loyal Fan in a Fair-Weather Market with: Bill Knudsen
On this episode we are joined by lifelong baseball enthusiast, former VP of Marketing and Sales for the Seattle Mariners, Mr. Bill Knudsen. Bill takes us on a baseball journey, starting with his childhood where he watched the Seattle Rainers play and followed the great Ted Williams. We then find out how he found his way to the Mariners front office and unpacks a treasure trove of great stories from his 7+ years with the team. You’ll hear about everything from impactful community projects, landing six-figure sponsorship deals, a seat cushion promo night gone horribly wrong, an impromptu visit from former Vice President Bush and a sensational story involving George Brett and the infamous Morgana the Kissing Bandit. If you’re a true baseball fan, you’ll really enjoy this episode.
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5 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 31 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 30 - A Year of Playing Catch: with Ethan Bryan
On this episode we are joined by Ethan Bryan, author of the new book, “A Year of Playing Catch: What a Simple Daily Experiment Taught Me about Life”. We start it all off in the spring of 1979, reminiscing about Ethan’s baseball roots and his first game, which happened to be a 16 inning contest where Royals great George Brett hit for the cycle. He also relives a once in a lifetime experience getting to celebrate the Royals 2015 World Series championship at the White House. We discover how a chance encounter at a coffee shop led to his writing career and how he hasn’t looked back since. We then dive into his year long journey of playing catch. We learn what the driving force behind his mission was, how he stayed motivated to see it through, and he shares some of his favorite experiences and friends made along the way. A fantastic conversation about baseball as much as it is about life.
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5 years ago
47 minutes 19 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 29 - The Story of Big League Chew and a Lucky Lefty: with Rob Nelson
On this episode we are joined by the inventor of Big League Chew Bubble Gum, Mr. Rob Nelson. Rob takes us on a trip down memory lane, starting with his “Norman Rockwell-esque” childhood growing up on Long Island. We learn about some of his favorite players, like Whitey Ford and Bob Gibson and how he got to compete for the 1964 Senior Little League World Series in front of 12,000 fans. We also get an inside look at his playing days with the Portland Mavericks and learn how the concept for Big League Chew all started. It’s an amazing story with humbled beginnings. And if you stick around until the end, you’ll find out the secret to winning every future bubble gum blowing competition you’ll ever have.
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5 years ago
34 minutes 22 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 28 - The Electric City Hype Crew: with Kat Sokirka
Bringing all of her energy to this episode is my former coworker and good friend Kat Sokirka. Kat talks about growing up learning the game from her dad and taking road trips to watch her older brother play ball at Bucknell. We chat about our favorite concession stand snacks, all-time great baseball movies and we get into some really fun stories from our time together at the Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders... including a funny encounter with Brian Cashman. She also drops some Christy Mathewson knowledge, so make sure you stick around until the end.
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5 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 21 seconds

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Ep. 27 - Lesson’s Learned & Championships Earned: with Brian Eshleman
On this episode we are joined by one of my former teammates Mr. Brian Eshleman. We talk about some of Brian’s favorite memories growing up as a Pirates fan. From getting Trevor Hoffman’s autograph to meeting Pittsburgh Pirates great Many Sanguillen. We also reminisce about our college days and the time when Esh’s worst nightmare came true (not just once, but twice).
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5 years ago
52 minutes 10 seconds

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Ep. 26 - Best Buds & Baseball: with Pete McDonnell
In this episode we are joined by one of my longtime friends and battery mate, Mr. Pete McDonnell. Pete and I go way back, reminiscing about those summer days playing wiffle ball in the side yard, living the dream in Cooperstown and winning 5 Championships together. Pete also shares some of his favorite ballpark moments, including meeting his childhood idol, Derek Jeter. We also draft the ultimate dynasty roster for MVP Baseball 2005 (one of the greatest baseball games ever made).
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5 years ago
44 minutes 44 seconds

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Ep. 25 - Play Catch Movement: with Rhett Grametbauer
This episode features filmmaker, writer, entrepreneur and founder of the Play Catch Movement, Rhett Grametbauer. Rhett relives the glory days of Texas Longhorns baseball in the 80s and talks about family vacations to the iconic Astrodome. We also discuss his 4-month long football journey (where he saw all 32 teams and every NFL stadium), which spurred him to create the Play Catch Movement. You’ll learn about some of the interesting and positive benefits of playing catch, for people of all ages. Enjoy the episode and then get out there and play catch! Also, make sure to follow the Play Catch Movement campaign on Instagram and Twitter @playcatch2 and if you have an interesting catch story of your own, or want to get involved, visit: https://www.playcatchmovement.org
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5 years ago
27 minutes 20 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 24 - The Teacher Was A Pitcher: with Matt Karabin
On this episode we are joined by one of the elite pitchers in Misercordia Baseball history, Mr. Matthew Karabin. We talk about some of his favorite college ball moments, and what it was like to excel as both a starter and reliever. We also learn why Misercordia no longer has dog piles after championships and I also throw in a “would you rather” segment. Matt also constructs the perfect pitcher and puts together his personal, top 5 starting pitching rotation.
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5 years ago
49 minutes 44 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 23 - My Name Was Mickey Mantle: with Gary Kaschak
In this episode we are joined by sportswriter, author and baseball enthusiast, Mr. Gary Kaschak. We discuss some of his favorite memories growing up on the sandlots of Binghamton, NY and learn why he wrote the book, “My Name Was Mickey Mantle”. Gary also shares his Field of Dreams like moment he had at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, and even drops some baseball knowledge about the 1899 Louisville Colonels. If you love the history of the game, you will love this episode.
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5 years ago
49 minutes 21 seconds

For Love of the Game
Ep. 22 - Big Dan
In this episode we are joined by my big brother, Dan Tunison. We reminisce about some of our favorite baseball memories, from Yankee games to championship teams in Little League, all the way to college ball. Dan also shares what it was like competing at the D1 level and what it’s now like for him to share his love of the game with his two sons. We also unveil a new segment, “Like it, Love it, or Shove it”, which is sure to be a fan favorite.
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5 years ago
42 minutes 5 seconds

For Love of the Game
We’re going to uncover the greatest stories of America’s greatest pastime. Woven into the DNA of our country are tales from the sandlots and backyards, summer leagues to the big leagues. Every fan has a personal connection, a memory, a reason that keeps bringing them back. A journey back in time to a place in their youth. That first time they heard the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, the smell of the grass. Their to remind them of their reason they keep coming back - For Love of the Game.