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GET IN THE GAME PODCAST: Leslee Holliday - MLB Wife/Mom & Podcaster
Leslee Holliday joins "Get in the Game" this week to talk about marriage, parenthood and navigating life in professional baseball.
READ MOREWATCH: 'I ONCE WAS' - Former NFL Running Back Matt Forte
Matt Forte was a Pro Bowl running back, but he wasn't living the life God had designed for him — until he truly submitted to God's will.
READ MOREJackson Holliday wins MiLB Player of the Year as he helps 'grow the Kingdom'
Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday took home Baseball America's MiLB Player of the Year honors. "It’s just about being able to rely on God."
READ MORETop prospect Jackson Holliday thriving in minors while putting it 'all in His hands'
Baltimore Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday is tearing up the minors and seeking to glorify God as he does so.
READ MORETRANSFORMED PODCAST: Leslee Holliday - 'Table Forty' Podcast Co-Host
The "Table Forty" co-host and baseball wife/mom talks about family, marriage, parenting, ministry and more.
READ MORESS PODCAST: Orioles No. 1 draft pick Jackson Holliday on staying humble, trusting God
THIS IS THE SPORTS SPECTRUM PODCAST WITH JASON ROMANO, FEATURING JACKSON HOLLIDAY Jackson Holliday was...
READ MORETABLE FORTY PODCAST: Leslee Holliday to lead listeners through the Bible in a year
Starting Jan. 1, Leslee Holliday will lead "Table Forty" listeners through The Increase's "Bible in a Year" study.
READ MOREJackson Holliday goes No. 1 in MLB draft to Orioles, aims to glorify God through baseball
Jackson Holliday entered an exclusive group Sunday night, becoming the second son of a major...
READ MORETop-5 prospect Jackson Holliday wants to 'honor the Lord' ahead of MLB draft
It didn't take long for seven-time MLB All-Star Matt Holliday to realize his oldest son,...
READ MORETABLE FORTY PODCAST: Oklahoma State Baseball Coach Josh Holliday & Wife Jenny
Oklahoma State baseball coach Josh Holliday and his wife, Jenny, join Table Forty to talk about coaching and parenting today's youth.
READ MORETABLE FORTY PODCAST: Hannah Price - Holliday Family Friend
Hannah Price served the Holliday family for years and talked with them about authenticity, comparison, and grief on the Table Forty Podcast.
READ MORENEW PODCAST: Leslee Holliday, Baseball Wife
THIS IS EPISODE 160 OF THE SPORTS SPECTRUM PODCAST Leslee and Matt Holliday, an outfielder with...
READ MOREFrom the Archives: Heart of the Rockies
"I try to be myself and let my teammates know where I stand in my relationship with the Lord. But at the same time, I don't want them to feel like I'm trying to beat them over the head. I hope to be their friend and build a relationship with them and let them know that I'm there for them. I feel like if I build relationships and prepare my heart for a chance to share with others, God will use me in a way that will glorify Him." -Matt Holliday, 2008 March/April issue of Sports Spectrum "When your superstar status type guys are successful in what they do, some of the non-believers on the team can see that you can be a Christian and still be aggressive in the baseball realm and be a good baseball player. To have the key leaders on a team be believers, and for them to live a certain way is significant." -Jeremy Affeldt, 2008 March/April issue of Sports Spectrum Click HERE to read our archived story on Matt Holliday and Jeremy Affeldt from when they played for the Colorado Rockies.
READ MOREDevotional of the Week -- Power Outage
The 2012 St. Louis Cardinals baseball team exhibited unusual power. Five players: Carlos Beltran, Matt Holliday, Allen Craig, Yadier Molina and David Freese each hit 20 or more home runs. This had never happened in franchise history. They made it to the postseason, winning the wild card playoff and division series. They were up 3 games to 1 in the National League Championship Series against the San Francisco Giants until San Francisco’s excellent pitching took over...
READ MOREFrom the Archives: The Saint Louis Cardinals
Three of baseballʼs most dominant hitters the last decade have joined together, but their confidence isnʼt in their ability on the field – itʼs in knowing that God is in control. The regular season hadn't even started, but St. Louis Cardinals' fans were excited about the possibilities as they watched their team in spring training during March. Albert Pujols. Matt Holliday. Lance Berkman. All together in one dangerous lineup. Pujols joined the Cardinals in 2001. Holliday was acquired from Oakland in 2009 and Berkman signed a one-year, $8 million deal with St. Louis in the off-season, coming over from the Yankees after becoming a free-agent. "Some fans are starting to call this new lineup that the Cardinals have 'Murderer's Row,'" says Cardinals Hall of Famer Lou Brock, referring to the famed 1927 New York Yankees lineup of Earle Combs, Mark Koenig, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bob Meusel and Tony Lazzeri...
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