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If you have a question, Bobby Valentine has an answer. Pulling from experience as an entrepreneur, MLB manager and player and Athletic Director at Sacred Heart University, Bobby each week provides unique insight and humor to about baseball business and everything in between.
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Thanks to 1999, Bobby Valentine explains why in spring training 2000 he and his players believed they had a team ready to reach the World Series.
The Phillies, more than the Nationals and Braves, are set up well to challenge the Mets in the NL East in 2020, according to Bobby Valentine. 
Bobby Valentine details three things graduating, college athletes should be preparing for as they take the first step in their professional careers.
The first step MLB can take to make baseball fun again, explains Bobby Valentine, would be to shake off tradition and encourage in-game celebrations.
The Mets, in particular, Bobby explains, can use a reliever to start the game because they have the right guys to make it work. This is not the case for every team, though.
Bobby explains why young athletes chose to marry and settle down young, despite having stardom and wealth.
Bobby Valentine looks back at his time in Dodgertown, where the LA Dodgers once held and lived at during Spring Training?
Given such a quick turnaround between being hired and the start of spring training, what does Bobby think Luis Rojas must do to be successful manager in 2020.
To kick off the New Year, Bobby Valentine explains what's in store for Sacred Heart University athletics heading in to 2020.
Bobby Valentine explains why these three sports might be the best investment for the future
in this week's podcast Bobby and I talk a little late 90s baseball, as well as how he reinvented himself following a major setback early in his playing career.This episode is brought to you by Sacred Heart University, which is home to 32 Division 1 sports teams, including Mens hockey, who return home this Saturday taking on Air Force at the Webster Bank Area in Bridgeport, CT. To buy tickets, or learn more about Sacred Heart's growing campus and Division 1 athletic programs, go to SHUBigRed.com.
In this week's episode, Bobby Valentine explains how he'd handle the juiced ball and talks Nationals and Astros in advance of the World Series...This week's episode of the Bobby Valentine podcast is brought to you by Sacred Heart University, which is home to 32 Division 1 sports teams, including two of Bobby's, Women's Volleyball and Rugby, both of which you can watch at home this Saturday. To buy tickets, or learn more about Sacred Heart's growing campus and Division 1 athletic programs, go to SHU Big Red .com.
In this week's episode, Bobby Valentine answers questions from callers, including the retelling of his infamous mustache and disguise story. This show is brought to you by Sacred Heart University, which is home to 32 Division 1 sports teams. This weekend, the Pioneers host Duquesne University before hitting the road. To buy tickets, or learn more about Sacred Heart's growing campus and Division 1 athletic programs, go to SHUBigRed.com.
In this episode, Bobby Valentine discusses aspects of being an MLB manager that most people never talk about and, later in the show, he explains why he has only one regret about taking the job to be manager of the Red Sox.
In this week's episode, Bobby Valentine explains why the Yankees are in tough spot heading in to the postseason. Later, he tells why luck is in important in success and why life as a student and young athlete is more difficult today than ever before...This week's conversation was recorded on the growing campus of Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT. To subscribe to this podcast, go to matthewcerrone.com/bobby, where you'll find launch buttons for all major podcasting platforms, including Apple, Alexa, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher and more.
In this week's episode of The Bobby V Experience, Bobby Valentine explains why he still believes in the 2019 Mets, after which details how motivating athletes is overrated. Later, he offers some helpful advice on how best to make smart decisions.This week's conversation was recorded during a walk from the Pitt Center at Sacred Heart University down to the campus chapel, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this past Wednesday. To subscribe to this podcast, go to matthewcerrone.com/bobby, where you'll find launch buttons for all major podcasting platforms, including Apple, Alexa, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher and more.
In this week's episode of The Bobby V Experience, Bobby briefly talks with me about his experience on Sept. 11, after which we run down topics from why he chose baseball over football, Noah Syndergaard's need to pitch to a specific catcher, and how he handled having to release his best friend as manager of the Texas Rangers.This week's conversation was recorded walking around Sacred Heart University's beautiful track and field, which is offset by Bobby's new Health and Recreation center on campus.To subscribe to this podcast, go to matthewcerrone.com/bobby, where you'll find launch buttons for all major podcasting platforms, including Apple, Alexa, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher and more.
In the debut episode of The Bobby V Experience, Bobby talks about the Mets, who've hit a bit of wall on their quest for the playoffs, after which he offers advice on what you and I can learn from the team's recent set back. This week's conversation was recorded at Bobby's very impressive Health and Recreation center, which recently opened its doors for student athletes at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT. To subscribe to this podcast, go to matthewcerrone.com/bobby, where you'll find launch buttons for all major podcasting platforms, including Apple, Alexa, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher and more.
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