LTR is director Kelly Donaldson, producer Patrick Modrovsky, me , and director Eric Delley. These guys are all excellent in their jobs but here is why I am so dang proud of them. They create an atmosphere of teamwork and affirmation that makes for a better show!
Former Texas Rangers broadcaster Bob Carpenter announced this will be his last year with the Washington Nationals. I was blessed to work with him and it was a joy and privilege.
Bob was one of the best I ever worked with in understanding how to interact with the production crew.
Today (February 24th) is the 10th Anniversary of the publication of Stay: Lessons My Dogs Taught Me about Life, Loss, and Grace. I was amazed and continue to be amazed by the sweet responses to this book. Stay is available online at Amazon. This video debuted 10 years ago.
CBS Sports Anchor and longtime friend Bill Jones will be joining me next Wednesday, September 4th to be a part of “Celebrate Your Faith Night” at the Frisco Roughriders.
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@RGIII @GGriffinIII @OuttaPocketRG3@ClemsonFB What a graceful and kind response to some tough news. Few people in RG III’s position take the time to honor those behind the scenes especially in a personally difficult moment. That kind of reaction says a lot about who you are.
Today my all-time favorite Texas Ranger, Adrian Beltre, will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. I feel so honored to have directed so many special moments in his career. He made it fun. Here is just a sampling of those entertaining moments. #BaseballHOF#AdrianBeltre
In 1996 the Rangers needed a win or a Seattle loss to the A’s to clinch their 1st Playoff. The home game went into extras and in the 12th inning the A’s won while the Rangers were on the field. Turn up the audio as the legendary Mark Holtz and Tom Grieve process the moment!