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Sacred Grounds featuring Robby & Uncle Paulie
by Robby Incmikoski & Paul Hogan
As Steve Jobs once observed, people often don't know what they want until you show it to them. Sacred GroundsNow, we are certainly not comparing ourselves to Steve Jobs (that would be absolutely ridiculous), but we ARE saying that Sacred Grounds featuring Robby and Uncle Paulie covers a part of baseball that you never knew you wanted to hear - the story behind the story.....and then some!In Sacred Grounds, the book, you'll hear firsthand accounts from people connected to some of baseball's most unforgettable moments. There's Mike Bacsik, who embraced his place in history after giving up Barry Bonds' record-breaking 756th home run and later built a successful career in media. Jeff Huson shares what it was like standing just feet away at third base on September 6, 1995, when Cal Ripken Jr. broke baseball's most unbreakable record — the consecutive games streak. And Larry Doby Jr. offers a rare look at what it was like growing up as the son of Hall of Famer Larry Doby, one of the most
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EP 05: Jay Caufield on Toughness, Faith & the Grind of Hockey
What does it take to endure the grind of professional hockey and stay grounded through it all? On this episode of Sacred Grounds, we sit down with former NHL enforcer and broadcaster Jay Caufield to talk about toughness, discipline, and the deeper foundation behind a life in hockey. Jay shares stories from his playing days, the realities of stepping into one of the toughest roles in the NHL, and how mindset, purpose, and personal values shape success both on and off the ice. This conversation goes beyond the game, diving into resilience, identity, and what keeps you grounded when the pressure is at its highest. If you're chasing greatness in any field, this one hits different.
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EP 04: Opening Day is Baseball's Greatest Holiday
Opening Day isn't just the start of a season. It's a reset, a tradition, and for a lot of fans, the best day of the year. In Episode 4 of Sacred Grounds, Robby and Uncle Paulie break down what makes Opening Day so special, from childhood memories and sneaking into ballparks, to working games as a TV reporter and seeing the sport from a completely different perspective. They also dive into the evolution of the game, the reality behind being a broadcaster, and why hope is what keeps baseball fans coming back every year. From wild minor league travel stories to Pittsburgh traditions with friends, this episode is all about what makes baseball more than just a game. Drop your favorite Opening Day memory in the comments. We want to hear it.
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EP 03: Mary Ours on Viral Fame, Motherhood & Opening Day Stories ft. Mary Ours
In Episode 3 of Sacred Grounds, we sit down with Pittsburgh meteorologist Mary Ours for a conversation that goes way beyond the weather. From explaining how weather conditions actually impact baseball games to sharing her journey on social media during COVID, Mary brings a unique perspective that blends science, storytelling, and personality. We also get into Opening Day traditions, what it's like performing in front of a packed stadium, and how she balances her career with being a mom. This episode is a mix of insight, laughs, and real-life moments that show a different side of both baseball and broadcasting.
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EP 02: He Got ONE MLB At-Bat… and It Changed His Life ft. John Bormann
What if everything changed… in one day? This episode of Sacred Grounds tells one of the wildest stories in baseball. The journey of John Bormann, who went from Single-A ball to a Major League at-bat in just a few hours. No warning. No time to prepare. Just one call… and everything changed. From racing across Florida to stepping into the batter's box, this is more than just a baseball story. It's about opportunity, timing, and the moments that can shape a life forever.
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EP 01: Josh Harrison Joins Sacred Grounds for the First Ever Episode
Welcome to the very first episode of Sacred Grounds featuring Robby & Uncle Paulie. Hosts Robby Incmikoski and Paul Hogan kick off the show by sharing the story behind the Sacred Grounds name, the unforgettable napkin moment that inspired the book, and the deep friendship that brought this podcast to life. In this debut episode, Robby and Uncle Paulie dive into their love for baseball, ballpark memories, and the stories behind the stories that make the game so special. They are joined by former MLB All Star Josh Harrison, who reflects on his career, his mindset, playing the game the right way, and what made his journey in baseball so memorable. The episode also features longtime cameraman Danny Corso, who shares incredible behind the scenes stories from working Pirates games, major sporting events, and the 2026 Olympic gold medal hockey game between Team USA and Canada. If you love baseball, sports storytelling, and authentic conversations that connect generations, this is the perfect way to start your Sacred Grounds journey. Subscribe now and follow along for more unforgettable stories from the game and the people around it. Produced by 1TEAM Media.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
As Steve Jobs once observed, people often don't know what they want until you show it to them. Sacred GroundsNow, we are certainly not comparing ourselves to Steve Jobs (that would be absolutely ridiculous), but we ARE saying that Sacred Grounds featuring Robby and Uncle Paulie covers a part of baseball that you never knew you wanted to hear - the story behind the story.....and then some!In Sacred Grounds, the book, you'll hear firsthand accounts from people connected to some of baseball's most unforgettable moments. There's Mike Bacsik, who embraced his place in history after giving up Barry Bonds' record-breaking 756th home run and later built a successful career in media. Jeff Huson shares what it was like standing just feet away at third base on September 6, 1995, when Cal Ripken Jr. broke baseball's most unbreakable record — the consecutive games streak. And Larry Doby Jr. offers a rare look at what it was like growing up as the son of Hall of Famer Larry Doby, one of the most
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