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- The Bronx Beat Podcast (1/12/26)
*** EJ and John discuss the news that Cody Bellinger and the Yankees are at an impasse and what the Yankees might do next. They then briefly discuss the potential scandal unfolding in the Yankees international scouting department.
- The Bronx Beat Podcast (1/3/26)
*** EJ and Scott discuss how the Yankees offseason is waiting on Cody Bellinger. What else could they be planning? When will something happen?
- The Dr. Sem Yankees Show (3/28/26)
*** Talking Yankees. (And all the technology worked.)
- The Dr. Sem Yankees Show (4/21/26)
*** Talking baseball and even some boxing with Dan Hirshberg.
- The Dr. Sem Yankees Show (3/7/26)
*** Talking Little League baseball with author Tim Christ.
- The Dr. Sem Yankees Podcast (1/17/26)
*** Explaining a lot about the Yankees and their approach...
- The Dr. Sem Yankees Show (1/10/26)
*** Yankees Talk.
- The Dr. Sem Yankees Show (1/3/26)
*** The Yankees are boring even their most loyal fans. Do they understand this?
- Book Talk! - Sept. 26, 2024
*** Demarest Library 90 Hardenburgh Ave.Demarest, NJ 07627 201-768-8714 Join Dr. Paul Semendinger as he discusses the book he co-wrote with Roy White - Roy White: From Compton to the Bronx . He will use lessons taught from Roy White's life to showcase to others how to find success in their own lives today. About the Book A young man from Compton rises to the highest levels of baseball greatness. Roy White played on the New York Yankees from 1965 through the 1979 season. Roy grew up on the tough streets of Compton and created a successful all-star baseball career playing alongside such greats as Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Whitey Ford, Thurman Munson, Reggie Jackson, Catfish Hunter, and many others. Today Roy White sits among the greatest all-time Yankees in most offensive categories. After his career with the Yankees, Roy White became a star in Japan playing for the Tokyo Giants and playing alongside the greatest Japanese player of all time Sadaharu Oh. Considered one of the classiest baseball players ever, this is Roy White’s story, but it’s also the story of a unique period in baseball history when the Yankees fell from grace and regained glory and the country dealt with societal changes in many ways. *** After a wonderful 32-year career in education, Dr. Paul Semendinger is now a fulltime author and part time college professor and is widely known for his knowledge of the history of baseball, specifically the New York Yankees. He is a member of the Internet Baseball Writers Association of America (IBWAA), the Society of American Baseball Research (SABR), and is the Editor-in-Chief of the successful Yankees blog, Start Spreading the News .








