Larry Meza

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Larry Meza

Larry Meza

@LMeza22

Ex has been Pro- St Louis Cardinals Owner- CV Cardinals Baseball Program (Fresno)

Fresno, CA Katılım Şubat 2016
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Larry Meza
Larry Meza@LMeza22·
@stevemagness The reason you travel is because you can’t find the quality at or near your home you fool! And stop worrying about the parents that want their child to face the best.
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Steve Magness@stevemagness·
Can someone explain why some 10 year old needs to travel hundreds of miles for competition that they almost certainly could have found locally? Travel leagues for youth sports should be banned.
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NorCalU@NorCalU1·
Usa team has been out of sorts hitting the whole tournament. Teams like DR, Venezuela, Mexico have swung the bat better for sure. The Latin players play a lot more winter ball. I think that gives them a little bit of an edge because they are not in “spring training form “. No excuses – it is what it is.
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Carly Gil@Carly_J_Gil·
Venezuela didn’t just win the WBC - they played with joy, pride & heart through everything. 🇻🇪⚾️ That’s what makes champions. Congratulations!!!
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Andrew @ Don’t Walk, RUN!
Andrew @ Don’t Walk, RUN!@DontWalkRUN·
The Starbucks workers that went on strike... had to end it because they couldn't afford to strike anymore. Then it was announced that the store is closing. All the workers who went on strike aren't eligible to transfer to other Starbucks locations. 🤣
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Larry Meza@LMeza22·
@Riffraff3232 Alex is sitting there right next to him also 🤷🏻‍♂️
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RiffRaff3232@Riffraff3232·
How the hell did Big Papi make it to the Hall of Fame and get a cushy network broadcasting gig when he is as guilty of steroids as Bonds, Clemens or Sammy Sosa… Why did he get a pass?
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Larry Meza@LMeza22·
@WallStreetApes Go to Glendale area you’ll see 10 hospice companies on every corner!
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
WOW 🚨 THIS SAYS IT ALL Nick Shirley is investigating Hospice fraud in California when a young kid walks out of a hospice he owns He’s driving a $120,000 new BMW M6, when asked about the hospice money he literally laughs (very guilty like he’s caught) and speeds off Again, WOW
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BohmIsKing
BohmIsKing@BohmIsKing·
The Dominican Republic when they have to vs a good pitcher
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Robert Griffin III
Robert Griffin III@RGIII·
Dear baseball fans, this is a Safe Space. The USA and Dominican Republic just had one of the best baseball games of all time. Was this a ball or strike?
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MLFootball@MLFootball·
🚨🚨THIS IS ONE OF THE WORST CALLS IN BASEBALL HISTORY🚨🚨 THE UMP IN THE WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JUST SCREWED OVER THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TEAM. This was clearly a ball — Way below the strike zone. Oh my goodness. The DR got robbed. 😳😳😳
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Sportsnet@Sportsnet·
Czechia's WBC pitcher, Ondřej Satoria, is an electrician by day 🇨🇿 After throwing 4.2 scoreless innings against Japan, he received a standing ovation from the crowd in Tokyo 🥹
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
This was the Iranian Parliament. It is now rubble.
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Larry Meza@LMeza22·
@AugieNash George was the best! If we didn’t play well defensively that day, you can guarantee you’re going to the back field and taking 200 ground balls!
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Augie Nash@AugieNash·
Former Cardinals Coach Spotlight - George Kissell George Kissell was a highly influential figure in baseball, best known for his remarkable 69-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals organization. Born on September 9, 1920, in Watertown, New York, Kissell dedicated his life to the sport, serving in various roles including minor league player, manager, coach, scout, and instructor, as well as a Major League coach. He never played in the major leagues himself, but left an indelible mark on the Cardinals and the game through his teaching and mentorship. Kissell joined the Cardinals in 1940, signed by Branch Rickey as an infielder, primarily playing third base and shortstop. Standing at 5'8" and weighing 168 pounds, he was a right-handed batter and thrower who peaked at the Class B level as a player. His playing career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served three years in the U.S. Navy. Upon returning in 1946, he transitioned into a player-manager role and eventually focused on coaching and instruction. Widely regarded as the architect of "The Cardinal Way" - a philosophy emphasizing fundamentals, teamwork, and strategic play - Kissell shaped generations of Cardinals players. From Stan Musial in the 1940s to Mark McGwire in the 1990s, he tutored countless athletes and managers including Hall of Famers Joe Torre and Tony La Russa, who credited him with profound influence. Torre, for instance, learned to play third base under Kissell’s guidance, a skill that contributed to his 1971 National League MVP award. “He did more for me than baseball, he made me a part of his family. George’s fingerprints, his footprints are all over the institution that is our game. His stamp is literally there to see every day, every game that we play.” - Tony LaRussa Kissell’s teaching methods, often innovative - like bouncing balls off jagged walls and bouncing balls off of a bed of rocks to sharpen reflexes and dexterity - were legendary, as was his ability to explain the game, famously summed up by Whitey Herzog’s quip that Kissell could “talk for 15 minutes about a ground ball.” Kissell’s career highlights include managing minor league teams (e.g., leading the 1950 Winston-Salem Cardinals to a 106-47 record), coaching the Cardinals’ Major League team from 1969 to 1975, and later serving as a roving fundamentals instructor and senior field coordinator. He managed a truly astonishing 2471 games in rookie/instructional and minor league baseball over 20 years. His contributions earned him numerous honors: induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame (2003), the King of Baseball award (1993), and the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame (2015). The Cardinals’ spring training clubhouse in Jupiter, Florida, bears his name, and the organization annually presents the George Kissell Award to a minor league coach. He died on October 7, 2008, at the age of 88, from injuries sustained in a car accident in Pinellas Park, Florida, where he was a passenger in a vehicle driven by his daughter. Kissell’s legacy endures through "The Cardinal Way," a manual he helped develop, and the countless players and managers who revered him as a teacher, a friend and baseball’s ultimate fundamentals guru. "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll understand." - George Kissell #STLCards
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
A female fencer engages in a historic protests by taking a knee before her match against a male opponent, Redman Sullivan. She was immediately disqualified and expelled from the tournament. Once again a woman suffers to accommodate a delusional man.
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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
BREAKING 🚨 Elon Musk said they have identified who is orchestrating the attacks on Tesla. WOAH FOX NEWS: "Do you know who the Generals are?" ELON MUSK: "WE DO” 20+ YEARS MINIMUM IN PRISON
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