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Author: Jay Ciambrone

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Why do some baseball players still play baseball, not softball, into their 60s, 70s, and even 80s? Welcome to Barrel It Up. I'm your host, Jay Ciambrone. This show will delve into the reasons that these individuals still find the game irresistible.

After being involved in the world of baseball for decades, I've discovered that many of these players have fascinating stories to share, stories that should be heard by our wider audience and not just their fellow players. Come join us and find out what's so compelling about these personal journeys. Follow us on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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2025 Recap

2025 Recap

2026-02-2431:03

Posting this show a little late. 2025 was a big year for the show as we added Facebook and Instagram pages. Even started to add video clips to both pages. Could only give highlights here about special shows. We actually interviewed 28 people during 2025. Listenership grew during the year. Please leave comments at barrelitup@yahoo.com. Find a list of all the 2025 shows you can listen to at jayciambrone.com. Just check the library at the bottom of the page to see the well over 85 shows available.
Mike Thatcher Part 2

Mike Thatcher Part 2

2026-02-1746:52

In our second talk with Thatch. We hear about what he discovered that made a successful team (he has been on a lot of them). What he instills in the kids he coaches. In the late nineties Thatch discovered that he was having some physical issues. Hear what it took for him to finally discover he had MS for over a quarter century. Thatch has been able to continue playing the game. He tells us how that has been possible. Please comment at barrelitup@yahoo.com. Find our complete list of shows at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Mike Thatcher Part 1

Mike Thatcher Part 1

2026-02-1052:48

Baseball has always been number one for Thatch ever since his grandpa took him to a Giants game as a 7 year old. Success in Little League (even having to get on 3 buses to get to a playoff series) just fueled that passion. High school and JC followed. As with many having to make a living slowed being able to play until Senior baseball came along. Hear about those that made it possible to continue to play. Please leave comments at barrelitup@yahoo.com. See our entire list of shows at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Stewart Sallo Part 2

Stewart Sallo Part 2

2026-02-0328:51

This time with Stewart, we discuss how journalism became part of his life. From a start of selling printer toner, to publishing a newspaper in Boulder, Colorado for well over 30 years. How has the internet affected the newspaper business?Especially we discover how Covid changed the business drastically. What is being done these days to be able to adjust and survive in the newspaper business (digital content, community engagement, etc). Check out Stewart online for his publishing of books and articles. For comments please go to barrelitup@yahoo.com. To see our entire list of guests go to page 5 at jayciambrone.com.
Stewart Sallo Part 1

Stewart Sallo Part 1

2026-01-2748:59

Stewart Sallo has been playing at least 100 games of Senior baseball for the last 7 years. Hear about how baseball doesn't always start successfully but still can get in your blood for a lifetime. After high school, only softball is available to most of us. Some like Stewart eventually find Fastpitch. However, when baseball is available again its inevitable!! Check with Amazon for an upcoming book about baseball from Stewart. Also check out his book Deadhead Cyclist. Please send comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. To see our entire roster of guests go to page 5 of jayciambrone.com
Lanny Ropke

Lanny Ropke

2026-01-2001:07:47

Lanny is the fourth of our interviews of those that have been part of all 38 Mens Senior Baseball League World Series. As a matter of fact he may be someone who has been on the most teams in the World Series. He has been on 102 teams! If you know of someone that can beat that please let me know at barrelitup@yahoo.com. Even his time in the Army and especially 35 years as an airline pilot could not keep him away from baseball. Sometimes playing in three leagues at the same time trying to get enough of the game. Lanny had the real joy to win some rings while playing with his sons in Father/Son. To see a list of all our shows go to jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Frank DiMaria

Frank DiMaria

2026-01-1329:11

Frank is the 3rd of our interviews with individuals that have been to all 38 Men's Senior Baseball League World Series. Frank grew up with baseball in the Chicago area. His family were baseball people with his dad playing in 40+ games at 70. While he did play some softball after college, baseball was available for most of the years until he found senior baseball. Hear how strongly he is grateful that he has been able to play these last 38 years in the World Series. Please leave comments at barrelitup@yahoo.com. See the complete list of all our shows at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Bill Kurata

Bill Kurata

2026-01-0637:07

This is the second in our series of players that have entered the MSBL World Series Hall Of Fame in 2025. Bill started attending the World Series in 2012. This after his high school and College baseball career. In college he played at the University of San Francisco. What he learned along that route has helped him to be first a high school coach and now a junior college coach. He gives us valuable information on how coaches can handle young players (some of us older ones too). Only two players have entered this Hall class of 2015. Congratulations Bill. Please send comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. See our entire list of shows at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Beth Sepulveda

Beth Sepulveda

2025-12-2354:03

Beth Sepulveda is a certified personal trainer and a Certified Nutrition coach. As this new generation of older athletes ages they are faced with new challenges to stay healthy and compete. Beth takes us through what is needed to be able to compete and do so in a healthy way. Training well in advance of competing is essential. You can contact Beth through CC Nutrition at carloscanofitness.com. Please send comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. You can check out all our shows and when they are scheduled at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Jim Fleming

Jim Fleming

2025-12-1728:46

This is part one of our two part series on the men that have been named to the MSBL World Series Hall of Fame in 2025. Jim is someone who found Senior baseball at age 48 after never having played any organized baseball. Jim tells us how it happened and the special qualities of Senior baseball that allowed him to get involved. We learn about growing up in coal country of Pennsylvania. Jim got this award due to his dedication to helping others get the chance to play in the World Series. comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. Also find our complete list of shows at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Mark Gallo

Mark Gallo

2025-12-1123:26

This is the second in our series interviewing individuals that have been part of all 38 MSBL World Series. Mark has not been a player but has been in the announcing both for the entire 38 years. Find out how he got the job and why he has continued all these years. We find out the special people he has met (Kenny Chesney for example). Situations that have come up too. Comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. Complete slate of all our shows at jayciambrone.com page 5.
Jay Ciambrone

Jay Ciambrone

2025-12-0249:58

This is the first in a four part series of those that have been part of all 38 years of three MSBL World Series. Jay gives us the history of his life in baseball. How do you find out about senior baseball  after many years away from the game? What are the qualities of senior baseball that allow that to happen? Special moments in 38 years of the tournament. Thanks to our special host Jeff Lowery. Please leave comments at barrelitup@yahoo.com. Check out our complete list of shows at jayciambrone.com on page 5. Also check out apnvideo.com.
Clint Barney, Part 2

Clint Barney, Part 2

2025-11-2540:08

Coach Barney is back to tell us why Panquich High School has such an awesome baseball complex. Make sure you visit it when you are near town. We find out that the school has won the last 2 state baseball championships. The facility has hosted teams for tournaments from as far away as Guam. Coach lets us in on how he originally got the baseball coaching job. He has also coached all his sons in basketball and baseball including the youngest that is a sophmore this year. Small schools in Utah (1-A) play baseball in the fall. Comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. Full roster of all our shows can be seen at jayciambrone.com.
Clint Barney, Part 1

Clint Barney, Part 1

2025-11-1830:53

Coach Barney is the Athletic Director, Boys Basketball coach, and former Baseball coach Panguich High School in Utah. In this first of two shows we explore his early life growing up in this small town. Coach lets us in on his baseball and basketball progress. He also was on the track team. We learn about what a families support help create a life in sport. Please send comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. Check out our complete slate of shows at jayciambrone.com page 5.
In this show we talk about the sports part of Kevin's life. Sport was not part of his family backround. It wasn't until moving to a new town in Michigan that Kevin started trying out for sports like swimming, wrestling, track, basketball, and football. Hear about the times he was cut from teams and also the successes. Never deturred, success came in football including a stint on the Eastern Michigan football team. Later he found Senior Baseball and he has been a player, league manager, and tournament manager ever since. Comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. Check our complete list of shows at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Kevin has had a long and successful career in music. In the early 80's he and two friends from Michigan created the sound now known as Techo music. follow his path from the beginning to the innovation he continues to create. He now spends a great deal of time mentoring new artists and giving concerts around the world. Comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. The full slate of shows can be seen at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Scott Bibee Part 2

Scott Bibee Part 2

2025-10-2442:42

We get a chance to find out what it is like to be the parent of a successful Major League pitcher. Scott take us on his and his sons complete journey from little league to the majors. Tanner, his son, even played on the high school freshman team of our first guest Donn Johnson. Find out what its like to see you son on the mound in his first major league game. Also very interesting is Scott's take on the development of arms in young players. Any comments please send them to barrelitup@yahoo.com. Also see a complete list of all our guests at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Scott Bibee Part 1

Scott Bibee Part 1

2025-10-1736:28

Scott started out in baseball the same way most of our guests have. I n this case older cousins had a lot to do with that happening. While pitching was part of his development other positions prevailed. What happens when you are a teenager (regrets later?). Softball until someone tells you senior baseball exists. Hooken on baseball again! Scott also tells us aboit how soccer can benifit playing baseball. Please place comments on barrelitup@yahoo.com. Check out our complete list of guests at jayciambrone.com page 5.
Jim Esposito Part 2

Jim Esposito Part 2

2025-10-1332:24

We learn more from Jim about finding and being part of senior baseball. He owned a bar for about 20 years. Owning a bar has it's rewards, but can be exhausting. Find out here how you can keep things calm in your bar. Learn about who might have played on open mike night. Jim adds to our list of guests that have owned income properties. If you have comments please send them to barrelitup@yahoo.com. Check our complete list of guests at jayciambrone.com on page 5.
Jim Esposito Part 1

Jim Esposito Part 1

2025-10-0334:09

Jim did not have a chance to play baseball as a youngster. However, it was always an interest. Football became the game. See his journey from flag football, to high school, junior college, and finally division 3 football. He get to hear about the interuption of being in the Army. Please send comments to barrelitup@yahoo.com. To find a complete list of our guests go to jayciambrone.com on page 5.
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