Best Podcast Episodes About Hunter Greene
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Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 14 episodes
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“… but in tempo of the routine or how fast and slow you're walking. How fast does it normally take you to get through a decision? Like if I'm giving Hunter Mahan, you know, we get to 14 and I say, Hunter, you got 142 front, 166 total. You need to carry this 58 to get it up top. And at that point, unless it's really, really windy, you know, Hunter would have a good idea of what he wanted to hit. But if you see players slowing that down and almost being quiet at that point and their minds really thinking that's when you can tell okay he's out of sorts a little bit we need to go back into our normal …”
“… championships? Do you see routine changes? Do you see, how can you sense when a player is nervous or maybe behaving differently than they, than they should, or would normally behave on a golf course? A lot of it is tempo, not in tempo of your swing, but in tempo of the routine or how fast and slow you're walking. How fast does it normally take you to get through a decision? Like if I'm giving Hunter Mahan, you know, we get to 14 and I say, Hunter, you got 142 front, 166 total. You need to carry this 58 to get it up top. And at that point, unless it's really, really windy, you know, Hunter would have a good idea of what he wanted to hit. But if you see players slowing that down and almost being quiet at that point and their minds really thinking that's when you can tell okay he's out of sorts a little bit we need to go back into our normal routine and sometimes you lead him a little bit and say you know at that point you say it's a perfect eight iron just hit a full one and let's go and you can see the opposite as well if somebody speeds everything up reads reading on the greens you want you almost get the sense that some people want to get some putts over with because they're tough …”
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Caddies must adapt their players' routines to manage nerves during the Masters. By observing changes in a player's pace and demeanor, caddies can subtly guide them back to their comfort zone. This nuanced approach is crucial at Augusta, where the pressure can drastically affect performance.
“… watching the same network assure viewers that the Dominion voting systems rigged the 2020 election and Trump was the winner to which Marjorie Taylor Greene responded quote Fox News is now the fake news brainwashing boomers to support what we voted against what a what an exchange I love it There's nothing that makes me happier when Republicans get a taste for just a moment of what it feels like to be a Democrat. It's like they can't – what is happening? They're misinforming the public. They're inoculating them against the reality of what's going on on the ground in a way that I find displeasing.”
“… are the MAGA types who've broken with Trump on Iran. there's a great Twitter exchange on Sunday where Ann Coulter tweeted quote this is Ann Coulter watching Fox News assure viewers the Iran war is going super well and Trump is a total stud is like watching the same network assure viewers that the Dominion voting systems rigged the 2020 election and Trump was the winner to which Marjorie Taylor Greene responded quote Fox News is now the fake news brainwashing boomers to support what we voted against what a what an exchange I love it There's nothing that makes me happier when Republicans get a taste for just a moment of what it feels like to be a Democrat. It's like they can't – what is happening? They're misinforming the public. They're inoculating them against the reality of what's going on on the ground in a way that I find displeasing.”
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Donald Trump's attempts to calm the markets amid the Iran war are losing effectiveness as oil prices soar and consumer confidence wanes. Despite his claims of progress, the reality of supply shortages is setting in, revealing that market expectations may not align with his rhetoric. This shift indicates a critical moment where Trump's influence over economic perceptions is being challenged by the harsh realities of the conflict.
“… is quit, obviously. On the other hand, I think politically it's interesting because he's going down the path that Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene and others on that part of the MAGA right have gone. And he's, as you said, the I guess the highest rank, maybe the only visible person to actually resign from the administration. Others like Thomas Massey criticized Trump in Congress, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Tucker Carlson, media voices, Candace Owens.”
“… figure in that way, in that he's a combat veteran who's very Trumpy and was kind of put in there for that more than any particular specialization. Right, but he has, so one shouldn't make it sort of someone who's like in the middle of the war planning is quit, obviously. On the other hand, I think politically it's interesting because he's going down the path that Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene and others on that part of the MAGA right have gone. And he's, as you said, the I guess the highest rank, maybe the only visible person to actually resign from the administration. Others like Thomas Massey criticized Trump in Congress, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Tucker Carlson, media voices, Candace Owens.”
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Joe Kent, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center under Trump, resigned citing his inability to support the ongoing war in Iran. In a scathing letter, he accused the administration of being misled into conflict by pro-war sentiments, echoing past mistakes that cost American lives. Kent's resignation raises significant concerns about Trump's foreign policy direction and the loyalty of his inner circle.
“… i had this idea in my head you remember the study that was done uh where some feminist scholars had tried to reanalyze the big game hunting data of hunter-gatherer tribes. And they basically said women not only did just as much big game hunting as men, but sometimes they did even more. And this was their reanalysis of existing data. It was about five years ago, and it sort of broke through. And I remember looking at it at the time, and I thought, this doesn't seem to make sense to me. I don't really understand why, but I'm not a scholar. I can't read the data. Someone analyzed their reanalysis, …”
“… math at grade level So it's nicer for the teachers to give everybody a positive grade. The students like it too. but there's a clear trade-off that you don't have to to to work as hard it's such a strange kind of sort of toxic compassion there's a i had this idea in my head you remember the study that was done uh where some feminist scholars had tried to reanalyze the big game hunting data of hunter-gatherer tribes. And they basically said women not only did just as much big game hunting as men, but sometimes they did even more. And this was their reanalysis of existing data. It was about five years ago, and it sort of broke through. And I remember looking at it at the time, and I thought, this doesn't seem to make sense to me. I don't really understand why, but I'm not a scholar. I can't read the data. Someone analyzed their reanalysis, and there was so much fuckery with the data it was uh one contribution to a single hunt was counted the same as an entire lifetime as hunting from the men there was no difference made for the size etc etc etc and what i realized was there's a kind of soft bigotry of male expectations around this stuff that whatever men do is implicitly preferred …”
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Recent discussions challenge the assumption that men are the primary hunters in hunter-gatherer societies. A reanalysis of data suggested that women participated equally, but flaws in this analysis reveal a bias that undervalues women's contributions. This segment explores how societal perceptions influence the value placed on different roles, highlighting a 'soft bigotry' of male expectations in cultural narratives.
“… player is, of course, Ellie De La Cruz, summer of Ellie. We need him to have a good year this year, but Ellie is my guy. Probably second is, I like Hunter Green, but he's hurt until July. Your second question is a great one. we were sold on this Mark Pope offense that was movement, threes, et cetera. We didn't have that. And I think the answer to that question is he recruited a team that couldn't play that way. Don't you think that's ultimately the answer? I think that's the fair reason why our offense looked so awful all year long. And then teams started playing defense at us saying, well, you …”
“… Why didn't we see that? And then third, what do you think about next year? What big-time recruit? What's one big-time recruit next year you want to land this summer? Yeah, I appreciate the call. All fair questions. First of all, my favorite Reds player is, of course, Ellie De La Cruz, summer of Ellie. We need him to have a good year this year, but Ellie is my guy. Probably second is, I like Hunter Green, but he's hurt until July. Your second question is a great one. we were sold on this Mark Pope offense that was movement, threes, et cetera. We didn't have that. And I think the answer to that question is he recruited a team that couldn't play that way. Don't you think that's ultimately the answer? I think that's the fair reason why our offense looked so awful all year long. And then teams started playing defense at us saying, well, you can't shoot, so we will let you shoot, and then you can shoot yourself out of the game, which is what happened a lot of times to us. Absolutely it is. Especially early in the year. Then we switched and stopped playing like that and had maybe a little more success, but that became a very ugly team to watch sometimes. You know, the people that defend …”
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Kentucky's basketball offense faltered because the team was not built to execute the promised motion offense. This mismatch led to defensive strategies from opponents that exposed their weaknesses, resulting in a frustrating season. The coaching adjustments were too late to salvage the initial struggles, raising questions about recruitment and strategy.
“You and I see in the comments on our Cy Young draft. Where's Brian Wu? Where's Hunter Green? Unfortunately, for Hunter Green, the Brian Wu fans might have something. Like, Brian Wu was amazing last year. Hunter Green, honestly, the concern was injury, and maybe that's why we didn't want to have that whole conversation because nobody wants to hear about that. But, man, he's now got a little bit of the bug, And I mean, out until July, man, like that, it changes the red season outlook. Yeah, it does. I think it's for Hunter Green …”
“You and I see in the comments on our Cy Young draft. Where's Brian Wu? Where's Hunter Green? Unfortunately, for Hunter Green, the Brian Wu fans might have something. Like, Brian Wu was amazing last year. Hunter Green, honestly, the concern was injury, and maybe that's why we didn't want to have that whole conversation because nobody wants to hear about that. But, man, he's now got a little bit of the bug, And I mean, out until July, man, like that, it changes the red season outlook. Yeah, it does. I think it's for Hunter Green personally, it's like best case scenario because the UCL, he said he had imaging on it and that's like strong and that's, that's TJ and that's, we don't want that for him. I believe he's already had it once. Check me on that fact. Check me on that. Um, but this is something that he knew about. He knew he had the bone spurs and just was getting too …”
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Hunter Green's injury could change the Cincinnati Reds' season outlook drastically, as he's now sidelined until July. While concerns about his UCL loomed, the diagnosis revealed only bone spurs, which is a relief. The Reds' depth in pitching might help them survive until his return, but the stakes are high for their playoff hopes.
“… be in as an organization. Do I think that's going to happen? Like, I don't, but like, like they could do it, Jake. And I guess it doesn't have to be Hunter Green. It could be a bunch of different guys. You know, they, they have that ability it's a good really really good spot to be in i thought the mariners is a good comp for this team or like we were looking for their offense to go they had the pitching and they were kind of like figuring it out i think they're in the similar spot where the mariners were i don't know a couple years ago and now look at how we talk about the mariners can they make …”
“we, we, we got depth. That is the spot you want to be in as an organization. Do I think that's going to happen? Like, I don't, but like, like they could do it, Jake. And I guess it doesn't have to be Hunter Green. It could be a bunch of different guys. You know, they, they have that ability it's a good really really good spot to be in i thought the mariners is a good comp for this team or like we were looking for their offense to go they had the pitching and they were kind of like figuring it out i think they're in the similar spot where the mariners were i don't know a couple years ago and now look at how we talk about the mariners can they make that type of leap i mean is a cow raleigh gonna show up out of nowhere i don't know but they do have Ellie De La Cruz like he can take that next step and how many years does he have left? Is it this year or next year? For the three years? He's got a couple more we can get research on I feel like I'm looking at it right now If it was two I think we …”
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The Cincinnati Reds' future hinges on the potential of their young talents like Ellie De La Cruz, who could redefine the team's trajectory if he becomes a star. With solid pitching depth and key offensive players needing to step up, the Reds are at a critical juncture. Can they leverage their strengths to make a significant leap in the coming season?
“… all we've been through, do you really think Joe Kent resigning from his position is going to mean anything? Do you think that MTG, Marjorie Taylor Greene, leaving Congress and saying that we shouldn't have gone after Iran, means D-word for Richard to any of us? No, not one little bit. Okay, MAGA GOP on the U.S. military action to run. Look at this. Nearly 9 in 10, 89% approve of the U.S. military action around that as the MAGA GOP base. Just 9% disapprove of it. This is tremendously popular among the Republican base. And, of course, Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, overseeing the effort. It …”
“So I really don't have a lot of respect for any of it. And by the way, for any of those of you who think that the MAGA coalition is crumbling, And honestly, really, really, after all we've been through, do you really think Joe Kent resigning from his position is going to mean anything? Do you think that MTG, Marjorie Taylor Greene, leaving Congress and saying that we shouldn't have gone after Iran, means D-word for Richard to any of us? No, not one little bit. Okay, MAGA GOP on the U.S. military action to run. Look at this. Nearly 9 in 10, 89% approve of the U.S. military action around that as the MAGA GOP base. Just 9% disapprove of it. This is tremendously popular among the Republican base. And, of course, Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, overseeing the effort. It seems to me that a lot of people are taking that into account, including President Donald Trump, who has been smiling an awful lot at Marco Rubio lately. Yeah, there you go. So, yeah, we're 100 percent behind this because we've always been patriots and we see what our military is doing. We see that they're in harm's way. We see that they're performing …”
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Despite claims of a crumbling MAGA coalition, a staggering 89% of its base supports U.S. military action against Iran. This overwhelming approval highlights a significant shift in the Republican stance, as key figures like Marco Rubio gain favor for their roles in the military efforts. The narrative of dissent within the coalition is overshadowed by a strong patriotic sentiment among supporters.
“… to be. You know, Dark Horses in that division. The Reds, you see a world where it can all come together, but we've said that for a few years. And Hunter Green getting hurt right before the season. That one felt tough. um yeah i i think i think this is the most talented brewers team like potentially ever i know we did this the other day 2018 they went to game seven of the cs um yelly won the mvp that year that that team certainly has an argument um i think churio how do you do it Can you do it It just Churio The way they were doing it at the Venezuela baseball game. I don't know why he was doing …”
“… i'm taking a man i like the offense as well true urio nice I know you're going to go there too. Yeah, I mean, caught with my hand in the cookie jar a little bit. I love the Cubbies. I keep talking myself into the everyday what those Cubbies are going to be. You know, Dark Horses in that division. The Reds, you see a world where it can all come together, but we've said that for a few years. And Hunter Green getting hurt right before the season. That one felt tough. um yeah i i think i think this is the most talented brewers team like potentially ever i know we did this the other day 2018 they went to game seven of the cs um yelly won the mvp that year that that team certainly has an argument um i think churio how do you do it Can you do it It just Churio The way they were doing it at the Venezuela baseball game. I don't know why he was doing it. Yeah, it was incredible. I couldn't tell if that guy was white or if he was Hispanic. Oh, interesting. He had both voices just nailed. Oh. Then I would lean Hispanic and he was able. He would be like Bryce Harper. And I'd be like, okay, that's like. Was he kind of twisting the screw in Team USA's back a little bit? I don't know. Here comes …”
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The Milwaukee Brewers might be the most talented team in the NL Central, with a promising pitching staff and a strong offense. Despite the Cleveland Guardians' impressive track record, the Brewers are poised for a bounce-back year, especially with standout players like Jacob Mizorowski. This season could redefine their legacy in the league.
“… of the Angels. He's got a one-year deal. Right. If like if him and Manazian are out the door like is Kurt Suzuki a candidate I don know Is Torrey Hunter a candidate I don know Hey dude I think my money is on he is the coach We literally just throwing out names randomly I know Joe Girardi and Buck Showalter would have signed up for this gig I have no actual connections to them. I don't think I want that. And again, I think you're probably yelling your own names or your own broadcast or whatever it is. Yeah. So you say no. I say yes. I think he is. I said yes. oh you said yes i said the money's …”
“… And I don't think, like, bringing in, like, a Bochy or something like that, like, I don't think that's the right answer. I'm, like, kind of wracking my brain, like, who could it be? What's a recent catcher? Like, you know, Kurt Suzuki is the manager of the Angels. He's got a one-year deal. Right. If like if him and Manazian are out the door like is Kurt Suzuki a candidate I don know Is Torrey Hunter a candidate I don know Hey dude I think my money is on he is the coach We literally just throwing out names randomly I know Joe Girardi and Buck Showalter would have signed up for this gig I have no actual connections to them. I don't think I want that. And again, I think you're probably yelling your own names or your own broadcast or whatever it is. Yeah. So you say no. I say yes. I think he is. I said yes. oh you said yes i said the money's on no i would say yes just because i think it's easier okay and i don't i don't think i agree with that because we we did a whole song and dances tournament that if we did a if we did an end of the hey team usa 2026 world baseball classic post-mortem like that it's a little businessy and we were like hey what was good what was bad i think you'd look …”
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Mark DeRosa's future as the coach of Team USA is uncertain after their World Baseball Classic disappointment. The hosts debate whether he will take the reins again in 2029, weighing the honor of coaching against the challenges of managing during the busy spring training season. With potential candidates like Kurt Suzuki and Torrey Hunter in the mix, the conversation reveals the complexities of coaching decisions for the national team.
“… it. Pitcher is starting to go, by the way. There was Logan Webb, Brent Rooker, Chris Sale. I mean, that's the thing. Logan Gilbert, excuse me, and Hunter Brown. Do we want to get in the pitcher run? No. Would you like to know our consensus top players? Sure. Raphael Devers, Matt Olsen, and Bryce Harper. All first basemen. Yeah, and they're all three still there. And I think people behind us, there's two of them have a first baseman already. So I think we can wait. There's Mookie Betts. We could do a pitcher thing. Who's our top pitcher? Is it Cole Reagans? Is it Max Freed? Top pitcher is …”
“… That who he thinks we should take I think that too early It a little early It a little early but that is what they are There's a strong Freddie Freeman campaign happening in this house, and I just want it to be known. The FBT and company draft. I love it. Pitcher is starting to go, by the way. There was Logan Webb, Brent Rooker, Chris Sale. I mean, that's the thing. Logan Gilbert, excuse me, and Hunter Brown. Do we want to get in the pitcher run? No. Would you like to know our consensus top players? Sure. Raphael Devers, Matt Olsen, and Bryce Harper. All first basemen. Yeah, and they're all three still there. And I think people behind us, there's two of them have a first baseman already. So I think we can wait. There's Mookie Betts. We could do a pitcher thing. Who's our top pitcher? Is it Cole Reagans? Is it Max Freed? Top pitcher is actually Hunter Brown. Hunter Brown just went. Okay. Then it's not Hunter Brown. We got to decide quickly. Yes, we do. What's your vote, Chris? Who do you want here? I'm okay with Mookie. I'm good with it. All right, let's take Mookie. We got a little batting average. Hopefully. It didn't last year. Yeah, but I feel more confident in Mookie giving us a …”
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In the heat of the NFBC 12-team draft, the team grapples with whether to select Mookie Betts despite his lower consensus ranking. With top players like Freddie Freeman and Bryce Harper still on the board, the discussion reveals the tension between sticking to rankings and seizing a strategic opportunity. Ultimately, they decide to take Mookie for his potential batting average boost, showcasing the unpredictable nature of draft strategies.
“… to stay healthy. But they just get how to win. Pat Murphy is a really good manager. Cincinnati, if they can get into the playoffs again and get Hunter Green back healthy, they can be a real problem if you have Hunter Green, Andrew Abbott, and Chase Burns, who I think is going to be a breakout star this year,”
“… I do wonder if they're great. The audio audience. Yes. They have a high floor. I wonder what their ceiling is. The Brewers, I just never know what they're going to be year over year. Jacob Mizorowski needs to be a guy. They need Brandon Woodruff to stay healthy. But they just get how to win. Pat Murphy is a really good manager. Cincinnati, if they can get into the playoffs again and get Hunter Green back healthy, they can be a real problem if you have Hunter Green, Andrew Abbott, and Chase Burns, who I think is going to be a breakout star this year,”
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Didier Fuentes is making waves this spring with eight innings pitched, no hits, and 16 strikeouts, raising hopes for the Braves' rotation. Meanwhile, the Cubs are emerging as a solid contender in the NL Central with a high floor, even if their ceiling remains uncertain. With key players like Hunter Green returning for Cincinnati, the competition is heating up in the division.
“Simultaneously pushing this stuff out. Candace Owens, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Max Bloomflaw, Ezreal Putz. Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, he's really the kingpin. These aren't mistakes. These are highly sophisticated networks, well-funded propaganda operations. And they're trying to destroy the Trump presidency while they're pretending to be part of it. They keep saying MAGA's divided when MAGA's not divided. The major media continues to give these people voice, regurgitates what they say. The Drudge Report, media-ite, …”
“Simultaneously pushing this stuff out. Candace Owens, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Max Bloomflaw, Ezreal Putz. Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, he's really the kingpin. These aren't mistakes. These are highly sophisticated networks, well-funded propaganda operations. And they're trying to destroy the Trump presidency while they're pretending to be part of it. They keep saying MAGA's divided when MAGA's not divided. The major media continues to give these people voice, regurgitates what they say. The Drudge Report, media-ite, they're not alone. Reuters, AP, New York Times, Washington Post, Politico they think this is great. It's not great. They're giving aid and comfort to the enemy. They are the enemy. They are the enemy. I'll be right back. Mark Lovin The End Monetary Gold come in. With over 100 years of combined trading floor experience, these are people who have lived …”
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Joe Kent's military record doesn't shield him from serious accusations, including an FBI investigation for alleged leaks. Mark Levin expresses his desire to confront Kent directly, questioning his associations and actions, while criticizing the media's role in amplifying divisive narratives. This highlights the complex interplay between media and political figures in today's landscape.
“… finish it with Sale. I also, like you mentioned, Brian, Wu on the way through. I think the one I was telling myself he was going to be my pick, Hunter Green. But, again, we're sadly at this point playing injuries over performance, which I don't love that. For my young guy, I was considering Uri Perez and Jacob Mizorowski. Yeah. Just two guys with filthy stuff. what could you because I actually talking to Dalton who makes our sheet for the show I was like I in my head Uri was my lock for hasn't received a pick I guess what I guess give me a little something on Uri what wasn't there or what …”
“I'm so jealous of all your lefties though. Thank you. Thank you very much. Look at that. Look at all those lefties. I don't have a single one. Part of me is mad I didn't finish it with Sale. I also, like you mentioned, Brian, Wu on the way through. I think the one I was telling myself he was going to be my pick, Hunter Green. But, again, we're sadly at this point playing injuries over performance, which I don't love that. For my young guy, I was considering Uri Perez and Jacob Mizorowski. Yeah. Just two guys with filthy stuff. what could you because I actually talking to Dalton who makes our sheet for the show I was like I in my head Uri was my lock for hasn't received a pick I guess what I guess give me a little something on Uri what wasn't there or what what should we be looking for because I just see a 6-8 monster no he's he's amazing I mean I don't know exactly how many innings he'll throw and then he had this weird thing where he gave up almost two homers per nine on the road last year I don't think that's a deal I don't think he's just like a Miami guy I think he'll iron all that out um but uh …”
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Uri Perez, a towering 6'8'' pitcher, is poised to be the next big thing in baseball, despite some concerning stats from last year. While injuries have plagued his peers, Perez's potential is undeniable, and he could dominate if he can fix his home run issues. This segment dives into the debate over his future and the competition for the coveted Cy Young award.
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