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Josh Kelman and Todd Walsh take you through an amazing conversation with Sharon Robinson, the daughter of former major-leaguer and civil rights activist Jackie Robinson. This is an episode you don't want to miss.
One is a baseball writer covering the D-backs, the other is an occupational therapist amidst this global pandemic, and both are new parents. Zach and Taryn Buchanan have their hands full on a day-to-day basis, not only navigating the obstacles of parenthood but doing so in a time unlike any other. Jody Jackson gets an intimate look at the Buchanans.
For nearly half a century, a triple-A baseball team owned baseball in Arizona. Join Chris Cadeau for another episode of 'Diamond Diaries', as he and a star-studded lineup tell the story.
In a special joint podcast, Todd's Garage and Everyday Heroes hosts, Todd Walsh and Jody Jackson, bring you some accounts of COVID-19 and what it has done to our current world.
Ground zero was still smoldering after the attacks of 9/11. The Arizona Diamondbacks were in the World Series, facing the legendary New York Yankees in New York for game 3. The entire experience was truly unlike any other as told by Luis Gonzalez, Randy Johnson, Tony Womack, Bob Brenly, Mark Grace, and special contributions from Yankee great Tino Martinez, Arizona Coyotes legend Shane Doan, Jack Buck, Joe Garagiola, and FOX Sports lead man Joe Buck. This is a star-studded field of commentary you don't want to miss!
Youth sports are on the verge of coming back. But how do they safely in the midst of a global pandemic? Bobbi Jones, senior recreation coordinator at the City of Tempe, and James Vieth, owner National Youth Sports tackle that issue.
Youth sports are on the verge of coming back. But how do they safely in the midst of a global pandemic? Bobbi Jones, senior recreation coordinator at the City of Tempe, and James Vieth, owner National Youth Sports tackle that issue.
James Vieth, franchise owner-National Youth Sports, and Bobbi Jones, Senior Recreation Coordinator for the City of Tempe, join Jody to discuss how a return to sports for kids is possible amidst the current pandemic and what needs to happen before then.
From 1941-1945, due to an executive order, Japanese-Americans were relocated to internment camps due to the concern of internal sabotage. Two of these camps were located in Arizona. During this time, baseball was a vehicle used to try and break down barriers that occurred racially. This is the story of that time and how baseball helped displaced families get through the emotional challenges during that period.
You can't win them all. Todd reflects on his ability to get Steve Kerr on record at a vital time in his career and how it didn't necessarily translate years later when he needed a key interview after Randy Johnson's perfect game in 2004.
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.