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Indirect Effects of Lightning; Requirements and Design with Billy Martin
published: 09 Apr 2013
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New York Yankees Billy Martin Gets into Argument with Baltimore Orioles Earl Weaver (April 18, 1978)
Earl Sidney Weaver (August 14, 1930 – January 19, 2013) was an American professional baseball manager, author, and television broadcaster. After playing in minor league baseball, he retired without playing in Major League Baseball (MLB). He became a minor league manager, and then managed in MLB for 17 years with the Baltimore Orioles (1968–1982; 1985–86), winning a World Series championship in 1970. Weaver's style of managing was summed up in the quote: "pitching, defense, and the three-run homer." He did not believe in placing emphasis on "small ball" tactics such as stolen bases, hit and run plays, or sacrifice bunts. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996.
Playing career
He was the son of Earl Milton Weaver, a dry cleaner who cleaned the uniforms of the St. Louis Cardin...
published: 18 Oct 2023
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Direct Effects of Lightning; Requirements and Design Aspects with Billy Martin
published: 08 Apr 2013
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Mickey Mantle: My Favorite Story - The Billy Martin Cow Story
Mickey Mantle tells his favorite story. It's about how he and Billy Martin took a hunting trip. Mickey decides to play a prank on Billy with dire yet hilarious consequences. This is regarded by many to be the greatest of all of Mickey's stories. Excerpted from the award-winning program, Mickey Mantle: The American Dream Comes To Life®. Available on DVD at 1-800-THE MICK / www.themick.com.
published: 07 Apr 2010
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Best Scene - The Bronx Is Burning - Billy Martin - Yankees
This is exactly how I remember it and how I remember Billy! My favorite scene in the mini-series! I wish they would have done this for the 1978 season too.
published: 21 Dec 2021
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How Billy Martin Brawled and Battled through MLB
How Billy Martin Brawled and Battled through MLB
Billy Martin is one name that can never be lost in the shuffle of Major League history. The man was famous and will always be known across the baseball world as a tough ballplayer, an even tougher manager, and most prominently as one of the most controversial figures the game has ever seen.
In today's video we look at How Billy Martin Brawled and Battled through MLB...keep watching for more on billy martin, billy martin (baseball player), martin, billy, billy martin fired, billy martin fights, billy martin yankees, billy martin rehired, billy martin arguing, billy martin ejection, billy martin cow story, billy martin ejections, billy martin gets fired, mickey mantle billy martin, billy martin dies in car crash, billy martin getting pisse...
published: 03 Jun 2024
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George Steinbrenner Crank Calls Billy Martin | Letterman
George Steinbrenner calls Billy to set the record straight about his managerial style.
(From "Late Night," air date: 9/12/85)
#georgesteinbrenner #yankees #letterman
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published: 07 Sep 2022
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Billy Martin
Billy Martin
published: 24 Feb 2020
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Crypto for Kids? The Surprising Journey to Teach the Next Generation about the Future of Money
Writing a crypto book for kids? What are some of the benefits of teaching kids about crypto?
What are some ways to make learning about complex topics engaging for kids?
Michael Dotsikas, co-author of my children's book Decoding Crypto with Henri & Hodler, joins to discuss the journey in creating our illustrated A-Z guide to crypto for kids, sharing the challenges of explaining complex crypto topics in a fun and engaging way, the importance of teaching young learners about the future of money, and our experience working with illustrator Billy Martin, lead guitarist of multi-platinum-selling rock band Good Charlotte, who created the amazing characters in our book.
This is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in teaching the next generation about crypto!
You can or...
published: 30 Oct 2024
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Billy Martin vs Tjump on Morality
published: 26 Jul 2022
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New York Yankees Billy Martin Gets into Argument with Baltimore Orioles Earl Weaver (April 18, 1978)
Earl Sidney Weaver (August 14, 1930 – January 19, 2013) was an American professional baseball manager, author, and television broadcaster. After playing in mino...
Earl Sidney Weaver (August 14, 1930 – January 19, 2013) was an American professional baseball manager, author, and television broadcaster. After playing in minor league baseball, he retired without playing in Major League Baseball (MLB). He became a minor league manager, and then managed in MLB for 17 years with the Baltimore Orioles (1968–1982; 1985–86), winning a World Series championship in 1970. Weaver's style of managing was summed up in the quote: "pitching, defense, and the three-run homer." He did not believe in placing emphasis on "small ball" tactics such as stolen bases, hit and run plays, or sacrifice bunts. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996.
Playing career
He was the son of Earl Milton Weaver, a dry cleaner who cleaned the uniforms of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns, and Ethel Genevieve Wakefield. Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer, who pitched under Weaver for 14 seasons in the major leagues, wrote that his manager was "brought up in St. Louis on the bad side of a street where even the good side isn't too good."[1]
After playing for Beaumont High School in his hometown, St. Louis, Missouri, the St. Louis Cardinals signed the 17-year-old Weaver in 1948 as a second baseman. A slick fielder but never much of a hitter, he worked his way up to the Texas League Houston Buffaloes (two steps below the majors) in 1951, though never made it to the big league club. Weaver was later traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, then moved on to the Orioles, where he began his managing career.
Palmer once noted: "The only thing that Earl knows about a curve ball is he couldn't hit it."[2]
Managerial career
Weaver started his minor league managerial career in 1956 with the unaffiliated Knoxville Smokies in the South Atlantic League. He joined the Orioles in 1957 as manager of their Fitzgerald, Georgia, club in the Georgia–Florida League. The Orioles moved him up to their franchise in Dublin, Georgia, in 1958, and to their Aberdeen, South Dakota, club in 1959. In 1960, he managed the Fox Cities Foxes in Wisconsin in the Class-B Three-I League. He advanced to the AA Elmira Pioneers in 1962 and to the AAA Rochester Red Wings in 1966.
As a minor league manager, he compiled a record of 841 wins and 697 defeats (.547) with three championships in 11½ seasons. Weaver was appointed to replace Gene Woodling as the Orioles' first-base coach on October 3, 1967,[3] and spent the first half of the 1968 season in that capacity before succeeding Hank Bauer as manager on July 11.[4] His contract was for one year; he would continue to work under one-year contracts throughout his tenure with the team.[5]
Weaver in 1977 with umpire Ken Kaiser
During his tenure as major league manager, the Orioles won the American League pennant in 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1979, each time winning 100 games. Weaver was the first manager since Billy Southworth (1942–44) to win 100 games in three straight seasons.
In 1969, the Orioles were defeated in the World Series in five games by the New York Mets team known as the Miracle Mets. He was ejected in Game 4 of that series by umpire Shag Crawford for arguing balls and strikes. In 1970, the Orioles won the World Series by defeating the Cincinnati Reds (The "Big Red Machine") in five games. In 1971, the Orioles lost the World Series in seven games to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pirates pitcher Steve Blass pitched a complete game and gave up four hits in the deciding seventh game, allowing the Orioles to score only one run.
Weaver loved scoring with three-run home runs, "a great plan if you have Boog Powells and Frank Robinsons and Brooks Robinsons," according to Palmer.[6] The 1974 Orioles were not hitting as many home runs, yet Weaver insisted on continuing to use the strategy. With the team eight games behind the Red Sox in late August, the Orioles held a secret player's-only meeting at Paul Blair's house.[7] Their new strategy, according to Palmer, was "Squeeze every hit and every base and every run you can out of every play."[6] To accomplish this goal, the players came up with secret signs they would use in games.[6] The new strategy worked, as Baltimore overcame the deficit to clinch the division at the end of the year.[8] According to Brooks Robinson, "It took Earl about three or four games to finally figure out what the heck we were doing in that situation, and I think he ended up saying, 'Well, you'd better be right.'...It worked out well. And Earl loved us all, anyway."[7]
Weaver's 1,000th MLB career victory as manager was a 5–3 Opening Day result over the Chicago White Sox at Memorial Stadium on April 6, 1979.[9] That year, the Orioles, which saw Weaver use 140 different lineups during the regular season,[10] would reach the World Series again, this time losing in seven games to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He expressed plans to retire following the 1982 season prior to Game 6 of that World Series on October 16.
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Earl Sidney Weaver (August 14, 1930 – January 19, 2013) was an American professional baseball manager, author, and television broadcaster. After playing in minor league baseball, he retired without playing in Major League Baseball (MLB). He became a minor league manager, and then managed in MLB for 17 years with the Baltimore Orioles (1968–1982; 1985–86), winning a World Series championship in 1970. Weaver's style of managing was summed up in the quote: "pitching, defense, and the three-run homer." He did not believe in placing emphasis on "small ball" tactics such as stolen bases, hit and run plays, or sacrifice bunts. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996.
Playing career
He was the son of Earl Milton Weaver, a dry cleaner who cleaned the uniforms of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns, and Ethel Genevieve Wakefield. Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer, who pitched under Weaver for 14 seasons in the major leagues, wrote that his manager was "brought up in St. Louis on the bad side of a street where even the good side isn't too good."[1]
After playing for Beaumont High School in his hometown, St. Louis, Missouri, the St. Louis Cardinals signed the 17-year-old Weaver in 1948 as a second baseman. A slick fielder but never much of a hitter, he worked his way up to the Texas League Houston Buffaloes (two steps below the majors) in 1951, though never made it to the big league club. Weaver was later traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, then moved on to the Orioles, where he began his managing career.
Palmer once noted: "The only thing that Earl knows about a curve ball is he couldn't hit it."[2]
Managerial career
Weaver started his minor league managerial career in 1956 with the unaffiliated Knoxville Smokies in the South Atlantic League. He joined the Orioles in 1957 as manager of their Fitzgerald, Georgia, club in the Georgia–Florida League. The Orioles moved him up to their franchise in Dublin, Georgia, in 1958, and to their Aberdeen, South Dakota, club in 1959. In 1960, he managed the Fox Cities Foxes in Wisconsin in the Class-B Three-I League. He advanced to the AA Elmira Pioneers in 1962 and to the AAA Rochester Red Wings in 1966.
As a minor league manager, he compiled a record of 841 wins and 697 defeats (.547) with three championships in 11½ seasons. Weaver was appointed to replace Gene Woodling as the Orioles' first-base coach on October 3, 1967,[3] and spent the first half of the 1968 season in that capacity before succeeding Hank Bauer as manager on July 11.[4] His contract was for one year; he would continue to work under one-year contracts throughout his tenure with the team.[5]
Weaver in 1977 with umpire Ken Kaiser
During his tenure as major league manager, the Orioles won the American League pennant in 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1979, each time winning 100 games. Weaver was the first manager since Billy Southworth (1942–44) to win 100 games in three straight seasons.
In 1969, the Orioles were defeated in the World Series in five games by the New York Mets team known as the Miracle Mets. He was ejected in Game 4 of that series by umpire Shag Crawford for arguing balls and strikes. In 1970, the Orioles won the World Series by defeating the Cincinnati Reds (The "Big Red Machine") in five games. In 1971, the Orioles lost the World Series in seven games to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pirates pitcher Steve Blass pitched a complete game and gave up four hits in the deciding seventh game, allowing the Orioles to score only one run.
Weaver loved scoring with three-run home runs, "a great plan if you have Boog Powells and Frank Robinsons and Brooks Robinsons," according to Palmer.[6] The 1974 Orioles were not hitting as many home runs, yet Weaver insisted on continuing to use the strategy. With the team eight games behind the Red Sox in late August, the Orioles held a secret player's-only meeting at Paul Blair's house.[7] Their new strategy, according to Palmer, was "Squeeze every hit and every base and every run you can out of every play."[6] To accomplish this goal, the players came up with secret signs they would use in games.[6] The new strategy worked, as Baltimore overcame the deficit to clinch the division at the end of the year.[8] According to Brooks Robinson, "It took Earl about three or four games to finally figure out what the heck we were doing in that situation, and I think he ended up saying, 'Well, you'd better be right.'...It worked out well. And Earl loved us all, anyway."[7]
Weaver's 1,000th MLB career victory as manager was a 5–3 Opening Day result over the Chicago White Sox at Memorial Stadium on April 6, 1979.[9] That year, the Orioles, which saw Weaver use 140 different lineups during the regular season,[10] would reach the World Series again, this time losing in seven games to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He expressed plans to retire following the 1982 season prior to Game 6 of that World Series on October 16.
- published: 18 Oct 2023
- views: 8173
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Mickey Mantle: My Favorite Story - The Billy Martin Cow Story
Mickey Mantle tells his favorite story. It's about how he and Billy Martin took a hunting trip. Mickey decides to play a prank on Billy with dire yet hilarious ...
Mickey Mantle tells his favorite story. It's about how he and Billy Martin took a hunting trip. Mickey decides to play a prank on Billy with dire yet hilarious consequences. This is regarded by many to be the greatest of all of Mickey's stories. Excerpted from the award-winning program, Mickey Mantle: The American Dream Comes To Life®. Available on DVD at 1-800-THE MICK / www.themick.com.
https://wn.com/Mickey_Mantle_My_Favorite_Story_The_Billy_Martin_Cow_Story
Mickey Mantle tells his favorite story. It's about how he and Billy Martin took a hunting trip. Mickey decides to play a prank on Billy with dire yet hilarious consequences. This is regarded by many to be the greatest of all of Mickey's stories. Excerpted from the award-winning program, Mickey Mantle: The American Dream Comes To Life®. Available on DVD at 1-800-THE MICK / www.themick.com.
- published: 07 Apr 2010
- views: 402923
3:03
Best Scene - The Bronx Is Burning - Billy Martin - Yankees
This is exactly how I remember it and how I remember Billy! My favorite scene in the mini-series! I wish they would have done this for the 1978 season too.
This is exactly how I remember it and how I remember Billy! My favorite scene in the mini-series! I wish they would have done this for the 1978 season too.
https://wn.com/Best_Scene_The_Bronx_Is_Burning_Billy_Martin_Yankees
This is exactly how I remember it and how I remember Billy! My favorite scene in the mini-series! I wish they would have done this for the 1978 season too.
- published: 21 Dec 2021
- views: 7251
11:09
How Billy Martin Brawled and Battled through MLB
How Billy Martin Brawled and Battled through MLB
Billy Martin is one name that can never be lost in the shuffle of Major League history. The man was famous an...
How Billy Martin Brawled and Battled through MLB
Billy Martin is one name that can never be lost in the shuffle of Major League history. The man was famous and will always be known across the baseball world as a tough ballplayer, an even tougher manager, and most prominently as one of the most controversial figures the game has ever seen.
In today's video we look at How Billy Martin Brawled and Battled through MLB...keep watching for more on billy martin, billy martin (baseball player), martin, billy, billy martin fired, billy martin fights, billy martin yankees, billy martin rehired, billy martin arguing, billy martin ejection, billy martin cow story, billy martin ejections, billy martin gets fired, mickey mantle billy martin, billy martin dies in car crash, billy martin getting pissed off, billy martin george steinbrenner, billy martin and reggie jackson fight, and billy ball
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How Billy Martin Brawled and Battled through MLB
Billy Martin is one name that can never be lost in the shuffle of Major League history. The man was famous and will always be known across the baseball world as a tough ballplayer, an even tougher manager, and most prominently as one of the most controversial figures the game has ever seen.
In today's video we look at How Billy Martin Brawled and Battled through MLB...keep watching for more on billy martin, billy martin (baseball player), martin, billy, billy martin fired, billy martin fights, billy martin yankees, billy martin rehired, billy martin arguing, billy martin ejection, billy martin cow story, billy martin ejections, billy martin gets fired, mickey mantle billy martin, billy martin dies in car crash, billy martin getting pissed off, billy martin george steinbrenner, billy martin and reggie jackson fight, and billy ball
Subscribe for more on baseball history, baseball, Major League Baseball and MLB . Inspired by Baseball Doesn't Exist, Made The Cut, and Cam 23.
Inspired by Baseball's Biggest Villain turned HERO... Bryce Harper's INSANE Story
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- published: 03 Jun 2024
- views: 4337
10:19
George Steinbrenner Crank Calls Billy Martin | Letterman
George Steinbrenner calls Billy to set the record straight about his managerial style.
(From "Late Night," air date: 9/12/85)
#georgesteinbrenner #yankees #let...
George Steinbrenner calls Billy to set the record straight about his managerial style.
(From "Late Night," air date: 9/12/85)
#georgesteinbrenner #yankees #letterman
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George Steinbrenner calls Billy to set the record straight about his managerial style.
(From "Late Night," air date: 9/12/85)
#georgesteinbrenner #yankees #letterman
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Welcome to the Letterman YouTube Channel, home to all your favorite clips from Late Night and Late Show - as well as conversations with the writers, producers and performers who helped make it all happen. These highlights have been artisanly-produced, carefully-curated, and chosen completely at random by an old computer that used to pick numbers for the New York Lotto back in the 90’s.
- published: 07 Sep 2022
- views: 37597
29:44
Crypto for Kids? The Surprising Journey to Teach the Next Generation about the Future of Money
Writing a crypto book for kids? What are some of the benefits of teaching kids about crypto?
What are some ways to make learning about complex topics engaging ...
Writing a crypto book for kids? What are some of the benefits of teaching kids about crypto?
What are some ways to make learning about complex topics engaging for kids?
Michael Dotsikas, co-author of my children's book Decoding Crypto with Henri & Hodler, joins to discuss the journey in creating our illustrated A-Z guide to crypto for kids, sharing the challenges of explaining complex crypto topics in a fun and engaging way, the importance of teaching young learners about the future of money, and our experience working with illustrator Billy Martin, lead guitarist of multi-platinum-selling rock band Good Charlotte, who created the amazing characters in our book.
This is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in teaching the next generation about crypto!
You can order your copy of the book here: https://amzn.to/4evW9UZ
https://wn.com/Crypto_For_Kids_The_Surprising_Journey_To_Teach_The_Next_Generation_About_The_Future_Of_Money
Writing a crypto book for kids? What are some of the benefits of teaching kids about crypto?
What are some ways to make learning about complex topics engaging for kids?
Michael Dotsikas, co-author of my children's book Decoding Crypto with Henri & Hodler, joins to discuss the journey in creating our illustrated A-Z guide to crypto for kids, sharing the challenges of explaining complex crypto topics in a fun and engaging way, the importance of teaching young learners about the future of money, and our experience working with illustrator Billy Martin, lead guitarist of multi-platinum-selling rock band Good Charlotte, who created the amazing characters in our book.
This is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in teaching the next generation about crypto!
You can order your copy of the book here: https://amzn.to/4evW9UZ
- published: 30 Oct 2024
- views: 31