Pat Schiltz
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Pat Schiltz
@PSchiltzMSplus
Director of Sports Development for Midwest Sports+.
Sioux City, IA Katılım Eylül 2025
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"We had to build some of those traditions, I think we've got a great game day environment and if anybody's been to our game at, it's pretty impressive the just the entire game day environment, the crowd. I think our community's real excited about football." Corey Kopatich Waukee NW Head Football Coach shared his thoughts on the Wolves Program on the @ChadHarberts show today.
Catch Coach Kopatich's and Subscribe to the Chad Harberts Show on the Sports Guys Iowa Network
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podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cha… Apple
youtu.be/1F-XGOdbjEU YouTube
@WaukeeNWFB

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@Alyse__Clark @LiquorAntics if you still know where you are at 🤔
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@LiquorAntics Put yourself in the lap of luxury for those years between 80 and 100. The nicest assisted living facility you can find, with the best views, food, spa, and a caretaker who will take you and your wheelchair anywhere you want to go.
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@shinra_tensei29 @yonann the call ins are usually rehearsed … and made-up scenario’s
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Dave Ramsey tells a couple to hand back the keys after they paid $500K for the appliance repair shop where her husband worked for 20 years
Caller: "My husband fixed appliances at this company for 20 years, so we trusted the owner and paid $500K to buy it before finding out it barely makes any profit"
Dave: "HOLY MOLY. You paid $500,000 for a business that doesn’t make a profit. That’s why he’s fixing dishwashers. Yeah, you got screwed"
"Call the former owner and tell him to come get it. Come pick up the keys buddy, I’m done. Screw this, you got hammered"
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@CPowers14 Cam Smith at #4 final round of 2022 Masters … 4 iron never left the flag to very front right pin. Thought I was going to see a hole n 1. Amazing sound and flight!
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I have a real soft spot for this final approach into 18 by Tommy Fleetwood at Shinnecock in 2018, as I was standing directly behind it and couldn’t believe the sound it made. Not to mention the flight.
He of course went on to hole the birdie putt for 62 to win the U.S. Open
Kalshi Sports@KalshiSports
What's the purest "golf shot" you've ever seen at a major tournament?
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@PSchiltzMSplus @Jimfrombaseball I was at that game, sat in the left field seats with my Dad. Tom Tresh hit a Home Run that landed a few aisles over.
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"Ron Guidry is not very big, maybe 140 pounds, but he has an arm like a lion."
Jerry Coleman.
"Ron Guidry is 5 feet 11 inches tall and he weighs 162 pounds;
He looks like an alter boy with a mustache. It is almost impossible to accept that his scrawny body is capable of generating a 92-mile-per-hour fastball, but that is how Ron Guidry's heat comes at a hitter."
Tony Kornheiser.
Ron Guidry started 323 games;
Sandy Koufax, 314.
Guidry’s lifetime W-L is 170-91;
Koufax’s, 165-87.
Guidry’s lifetime WAR is 47.8;
Koufax’s, 48.9.
In Guidry’s 25-3 1978 season, Guidry had a WHIP under one (.946), made 35 starts with sixteen complete games while pitching 278 innings, earned team records for lowest ERA for a lefty (1.74), most strikeouts (248), highest win percentage (.893), and most shutouts (9).
Ron Guidry won the Cy Young Award, along with another World Series ring, and it`s a statistical ringer for Koufax’s stupendous 25-5 1963 season.
Before you bring up Ron Guidrys higher ERA consider the fact that Koufax pitched in the era of the of the 15 inch mound, though it is widely recognized that the Dodgers home field and other teams had a 20" mound because the rule at that time wasn't strictly enforced as opposed to the 10" mound Guidry threw from.
From the 1968, 15" mound season to the 1969, 10" mound season, the MLB average era rose a half a run, the approximate difference between Koufaxs and Guidrys career era.
George Steinbrenner wanted to leave Ron Guidry unprotected in the 1976 expansion draft, so he could protect veteran reliever Grant Jackson.
Yankee GM Gabe Paul begged him to protect Ron Guidry instead.
Steinbrenner relented, but told Paul:
"It’s on your head', if Guidry didn’t work out."
Ron Guidry is in my HOF!!!

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@baseballhall @mroctober Legend! one of my all-time favorites
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Reggie Jackson brought his star with him to Cooperstown, and it’s still shining.
Join us in wishing @mroctober a happy 80th birthday! 🎉
📸 Doug McWilliams

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@psdo51 @Jimfrombaseball Mickey Mantle when facing Koufax in 1963 World Series ;
Takes a 96 mph fastball in the outside corner for a strike
Then takes a sharp breaking curveball for a strike
Steps out of box and says ‘how the F are you suppose to hit that shit’
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@Jimfrombaseball They were both tremendous Pitchers. Guidry had a slider that dropped like a wiffle ball.
Willie Mays was asked once if he had trouble knowing what Koufax was throwing. He said, 'No, I knew what was coming, there just wasn't nothing I could do about it'.
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@Jimfrombaseball 25-3 ! one of the greatest years ever by any pitcher …. did you know his only 3 losses were to opponent’s named Mike
- Mike Caldwell Milwaukee
- Mike Flanagan Baltimore
- Mike Willis Toronto
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"When the Astros snatched Don Sutton up in 1980, with a four-year, $3.1 million offer, it was impossible for Tommy Lasorda not to take it personally.
Don Sutton had been a Walter Alston man, publicly lobbying for coach Jeff Torborg to replace the storied manager in 1976, even when Lasorda was all but a lock for the position.
"I just don’t believe that I could play for a manager who’s a headline grabber, who isn’t honest."
Sutton said at the time, later refusing to become “one of Lasorda’s bobos.”
Things grew so heated that Lasorda challenged Sutton to settle their differences with fists.
The pitcher declined.
Their differences remained."
Don Sutton never garnered a single Cy Young vote in four years under Lasorda during his prime.
"Comparing me to Sandy Koufax is like comparing Earl Scheib to Michelangelo."
Don Sutton.
In 1998, when the Dodgers retired Don Sutton’s number, Sandy Koufax paid his own way to attend the retirement Ceremonies, as they were teammates on the 1966 Dodgers, Sutton’s rookie year.
When Don Sutton thanked him, Koufax said:
"How could I not?
You’re the only 300-game winner I ever played with."
Don Sutton is in my HOF!!!

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@ZaneZamora4 @graymccheerwine @Jimfrombaseball Bert Blyleven was a 19 year old phenom and had an amazing long career … as a retired George Brett said when asked about ‘missing baseball’ Brett said ‘ everything but Bert Blyleven’s curveball’
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@graymccheerwine @Jimfrombaseball no such thing as a bad MLB winner
especially a 300 game winner! uniquely talented
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@Jimfrombaseball Don Sutton is one of the most overrated players ever.
Worst 300 game winner and it's not even close.
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@PowderBaseball As Vin Skully said during the 1984 All-Star game ‘ this kid is dandy’
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Just the beginning.
Chad Birger@ChadBirger
That's a wrap on the 2025-26 school year for @midwestsportstv in Sioux Falls. HS Broadcasts that our Sioux Falls crews have done this year: Volleyball: 1 Football: 29 GBB: 53 BBB: 70 Baseball: 11 Total: 164 games You can watch the replay of every one with the app. Cheers!
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@TheTrojanBlade Beat Oregon and lookout! need to go 2-2 at least vs Oregon, at PennSt,
vs OhioSt, and at Indiana. With of course, no flops vs others.
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@HistColFootball @KU_Football shocking score at that time
Kansas outwishboned the fumbling OU wishbone w/ the electric Smith and qb Nolan Cromwell
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The score that defied imagination, Kansas 23 Oklahoma 3, Nov 8, 1975.
Listen to Episode 297 podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-a…
#CollegeFootball @KU_Football #RockChalk

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@FightOnRusty ehhh Kiffin’s 1st half play calling blew this game … before he blew the final O series
Where was Reggie again🙄
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not calling Vince Young's knee down

Kalshi Sports@KalshiSports
What’s the worst mistake you’ve ever seen during a sports game?
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Who do you think is the best player all time in @uscfb history?
*This is not a given.
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@BalzacHangman @colecubelic @uscfb maybe best athlete w/ Rodney Peete
Marcus would had been an AA at saftey
He was an amazing fullback
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@colecubelic @uscfb Heisman Trophy, NFL League MVP, Super Bowl MVP. NFL Hall of Fame and re-defined his position.
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