• Fans First a Sports Podcast

  • By: Jim Powell
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Fans First a Sports Podcast

By: Jim Powell
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "Fans First: A Sports Podcast," where your voice matters most! Hosted by the legendary Hall of Fame sportscaster Jim Powell, this show puts fans at the heart of the conversation. We believe sports are more than just games—they’re a way of life, a source of passion, and a community that brings people together. That’s why "Fans First" is here to celebrate your insights, opinions, and love for the game like never before. Whether you’re cheering in the stands, shouting at the TV, or debating trades with friends, "Fans First" is your go-to destination for all things sports. Each episode features fan-driven discussions, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews with players, coaches, and insiders. Jim Powell brings his wealth of experience and storytelling prowess to every episode, guiding conversations that are as engaging as they are insightful. But this podcast isn’t just about the headlines—it’s about the stories that matter to you. From the thrill of victory to the agony of defeat, from blockbuster trades to unforgettable moments in sports history, "Fans First" covers it all. We’re here to give you a platform to share your thoughts, ask tough questions, and connect with a community of fellow sports enthusiasts. Join us each week as we explore the stories behind the scores, the emotions behind the plays, and the fans who make it all possible. Plus, don’t miss our special segments—“Flip the Switch,” where we suddenly turn the conversation in an unexpected new direction, and “Get Off My Lawn,” where fans can offer their spirited opinions about the hottest current topics in sports before the host gets his chance to react. So, tune in, speak up, and be part of the sports conversation that celebrates what makes the game great—you, the fan! Bio: Jim Powell is an American radio and television sportscaster, previously employed with Major League Baseball's Milwaukee Brewers (1996–2008) and Atlanta Braves (2009–2023). A native of Roswell, Georgia, Powell was educated at the University of Georgia. He began his baseball play-by-play career with the minor-league Columbia Mets (1987–89, 1993–94) and Charlotte Knights (1990–91, 1995), also calling games part-time for the Minnesota Twins in 1993–94 before being hired by the Brewers in 1996. Teaming with Bob Uecker, Powell called games for the Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network and was Uecker’s longest-tenured partner. Powell was named Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year in 1998. In 2009, he began teaming with Don Sutton to call games on the Atlanta Braves Radio Network and continued his play-by-play role through 2023. In addition to his baseball work, Powell has called college football (for the University of South Carolina and CBS Radio) and college basketball (for Davidson College and South Carolina) at various points in his career. Powell was a National Merit Scholar and is MENSA-qualified. He was inducted into the Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2020. Social Media Handles: X: https://x.com/Jim_Powell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-powell-38715a5/ Website: Fansfirstpodcast.com
    Copyright 2025 Jim Powell
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Episodes
  • Ep 13 2025 MLB Spring Training Preview with Braves' Manager Brian Snitker
    Feb 7 2025

    Jim Powell and Tyler Flowers sit down with Brian Snitker, manager of the Atlanta Braves, to talk all things baseball, leadership, and the upcoming MLB season. From managing the off-season workload to navigating spring training, pitching rotations, and roster changes, Snitker gives an inside look at how the Braves prepare for success.

    The discussion dives into player development, the challenges of keeping a team healthy, and the impact of offseason roster moves. Plus, Brian Snitker shares his thoughts and insights on what makes Alex Anthopoulos one of the top GMs in the game, as well as on Chris Sale’s role, Spencer Strider’s return, and Ronald Acuña Jr.'s recovery. But we don’t just stop there, we talk about the 2025 Hall of Fame class led by Ichiro, Sabathia, and former Brave Billy Wagner.

    Timestamps:

    • [00:00] Introduction – Jim Powell & Tyler Flowers Welcome Brian Snitker
    • [02:00] What Does an MLB Manager Do in the Offseason? Snitker’s Routine & Calls with Alex Anthopoulos and what makes him one of the top GMs
    • [06:15] Travis d’Arnaud’s Departure & Murphy’s Opportunity as the Braves’ Primary Catcher
    • [09:30] Braves’ Offseason Moves – What Worked, What Didn’t & What to Expect
    • [15:45] Pitching Rotation Breakdown – Chris Sale’s Role, Strider’s Recovery & Ian Anderson’s Return
    • [22:00] Managing Player Development & The Next Generation of Braves Talent
    • [30:15] Leadership & Culture – How the Braves Stay Competitive in a Tough Division
    • [35:45] Flip the Switch Segment – Behind the Scenes with Alex Anthopoulos & Braves Front Office
    • [40:30] Get Off My Lawn Segment – The State of Modern Basketball

    Key Takeaways:

    • Spring Training is Key to Success – The Braves are focusing on keeping players healthy, optimizing pitching rotations, and ensuring strong roster depth.
    • Sean Murphy is Ready to Lead – With Travis d’Arnaud gone, Murphy is expected to thrive as Atlanta’s starting catcher.
    • Chris Sale’s Performance Will Be a Game-Changer – If Sale stays healthy, he could be a dominant force in the Braves’ rotation.
    • Alex Anthopoulos’ Leadership is Crucial – The Braves’ GM involves players, coaches, and even clubhouse staff in major decisions, ensuring a winning culture.

    Stay connected with us:

    • X: https://x.com/Jim_Powell
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-powell-38715a5/
    • Website: http://fansfirstpodcast.com/

    About Brian Snitker:

    Brian Snitker is the manager of the Atlanta Braves, leading the team to a World Series Championship in 2021. With decades of experience in player development, coaching, and leadership, he remains one of MLB’s most respected managers. His insights on team culture, roster strategy, and game management provide a unique inside look at professional baseball.

    MLB, Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Brian Snitker, Jim Powell, Tyler Flowers, MLB Offseason, Baseball Leadership, Braves Spring Training, Pitching Rotation, Player Development, Sports Podcast, Brian Snitker, Ronald Acuña Jr, Spencer Strider, Chris Sale, Ichiro, Sabathia, Billy Wagner,

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    40 mins
  • EP 12 Bob Uecker’s Legacy & Tony Barnhart’s College Football Insights
    Jan 17 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of Fans First, Jim Powell reminisces about his 13-year tenure with the legendary Bob Uecker at the Milwaukee Brewers. Powell shares hilarious and touching stories, illustrating Uecker's incredible sense of humor, humility, and the unique bond they created. The episode also features a discussion with Tony Barnhart, 'Mr. College Football,' on the upcoming national championship game, addressing topics from the NIL to the future of college football, and insights on various college teams, including Ohio State and Notre Dame. Listeners are also invited to participate in upcoming episodes and join the Fans First community on social media.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • (00:00) Starting with the Milwaukee Brewers
    • (00:27) First Impressions and Icebreakers
    • (02:10) Spring Training and Bob's Advice
    • (02:49) Life on the Road with Bob Uecker
    • (03:53) Bob Uecker's Loyalty to Milwaukee
    • (06:02) Upcoming Special Episode Announcement
    • (06:21) Personal Reflections on Bob Uecker
    • (09:11) College Football Playoff Discussion
    • (12:02) Analysis of the Notre Dame vs. Ohio State matchup and why Tony views Notre Dame as a "team of destiny”
    • (18:20) Future of college football: NIL challenges, transfer portal, and the need for collective bargaining agreements
    • (24:20) Future of College Football
    • (29:15) Closing Remarks and Farewell

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Bob Uecker’s natural humor and kindness were integral to his character. He was able to ease the tension in the room with his jokes, helping others feel comfortable, and he always treated people with respect.
    • While the playoff system has added excitement, flaws remain in how teams are ranked and seeded, causing mismatches.
    • Tony believes Notre Dame has intangibles that could make them a "team of destiny," even if Ohio State has more talent on paper.
    • The NIL and transfer portal have fundamentally changed college sports. Solutions like salary caps or collective bargaining agreements could help stabilize the system.
    • Tony predicts 2026, when current contracts expire, as a pivotal year for addressing these challenges and reimagining the sport’s structure.

    ABOUT THE GUEST:

    Tony Barnhart is a former reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who currently appears as a college football insider for CBS Sports on their college football coverage.

    Barnhart graduated with a degree in journalism from the University of Georgia in 1976. He began his career as a reporter for the Greensboro News & Record. He moved to Atlanta in 1984, where he covered mostly ACC action. In July 1987, he started as the college sports editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

    Before going to CBS, he was a reporter for ESPN's college football coverage beginning in 1993. He started appearing as a regional beat reporter on their "halftime blitz." Starting with the 1997 season, he began appearing on

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    31 mins
  • Remembering Bob Uecker: The Legendary Broadcaster Who Defined Humor, Authenticity, and Baseball Broadcasting
    Jan 17 2025

    This tribute recounts heartfelt memories of working with the legendary Bob Uecker, known as 'Mr. Baseball,' and his profound influence on the Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network. The host shares personal anecdotes about meeting Bob Uecker, their first broadcasts together, and the unique charm that made Bob Uecker endearing to everyone he met. From spring training stories to the reasons why Bob Uecker remained loyal to Milwaukee despite lucrative offers from other teams, this tribute highlights Uecker's humility, humor, and unwavering love for his roots and people. The episode will also preview an upcoming special featuring fan-favorite Bob Uecker stories.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • (00:00) Meeting Bob Uecker: The First Impressions
    • (0:34) Spring Training and the Breath Mint Incident
    • (02:05) First Spring Training Game: Words of Wisdom
    • (02:49) Life on the Road with Bob Uecker
    • (03:53)Why Bob Uecker Stayed in Milwaukee
    • (05:13) Bob Uecker’s Legacy and Humor
    • (06:07) Final Thoughts and Upcoming Tribute

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Bob Uecker’s natural humor and kindness were integral to his character. He was able to ease the tension in the room with his jokes, helping others feel comfortable, and he always treated people with respect.
    • Despite his fame, Bob never forgot his roots in Milwaukee. He loved the blue-collar people and made sure to stay grounded, rejecting offers from larger teams like the Yankees to remain in Milwaukee.
    • Bob Uecker had a unique ability to connect with people from all walks of life, and his genuine kindness made him beloved by fans and colleagues alike. His legacy as a friend and broadcaster is unforgettable.
    • Bob's humor was impactful yet never relied on profanity or shock value. His ability to entertain and make people laugh in a clean, natural way set him apart from others in comedy.

    ABOUT THE HOST:

    Jim Powell is an American radio and television sportscaster, previously employed with Major League Baseball's Milwaukee Brewers (1996–2008) and Atlanta Braves (2009–2023). A native of Roswell, Georgia, Powell was educated at the University of Georgia. He began his baseball play-by-play career with the minor-league Columbia Mets (1987–89, 1993–94) and Charlotte Knights (1990–91, 1995), also calling games part-time for the Minnesota Twins in 1993–94 before being hired by the Brewers in 1996. Teaming with Bob Uecker, Powell called games for the Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network and was Uecker’s longest-tenured partner. Powell was named Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year in 1998. In 2009, he began teaming with Don Sutton to call games on the Atlanta Braves Radio Network and continued his play-by-play role through 2023. In addition to his baseball work, Powell has called college football (for the University of South Carolina and CBS Radio) and college basketball (for Davidson College and South Carolina) at various points in his career. Powell was a National Merit Scholar and is MENSA-qualified. He was inducted into the Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2020.

    RESOURCE LINKS

    X: https://x.com/Jim_Powell

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-powell-38715a5/

    Website: Fansfirstpodcast.com

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    8 mins

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