
The Harbor Hawks have lost one of our own, Tim Ellstrom died on August 17th, 2021 and has left an unfillable hole in our hearts. This is the first of several special episodes dedicated to our friend. For those we want to hear your stories, reach out to us at [email protected] or message @HS_Meyers on Twitter and tell us your stories about Tim.
Tim Ellstrom 1951-2021: http://www.harborhawks.org/home.php?layout=15533917
Chapman Funeral Home Obituary: https://www.chapmanfuneral.com/obituaries/Timothy-T-Ellstrom?obId=22097479&fbclid=IwAR3jQ3PHKLWmJ9QKpvw-gtEvgMYjZIPBO1kIcujPCt_fUPaFad3E7uOIYl8#/obituaryInfo
Donate to the Hyannis Athletic Association: http://www.harborhawks.org/membership
We love and miss you Timmy, we know you will be watching the games with us.
Aug 24, 2021
6 min

For one last time in 2021 host Harrison Meyers, Lincoln Revill, and Austin Decouta talk Harbor Hawks baseball and break down the end of the season that went out with a literal bang (make sure to check the broadcasts to see the video of that one). They talk player of the year, honey butter chicken biscuits, and make their championship picks.
Aug 10, 2021
28 min

Live from Red Wilson Field in Yarmouth, Lincoln Reville and Matt Noah talk about the most successful week of Harbor Hawk baseball this season and just what their players of the week had to do with it. Then they break down the standings and whats left for the team this season before the final game on August 4th.
This is our second to last episode of the season so make sure to listen back so you can catch up for our final episode next week.
Aug 1, 2021
14 min

Austin, Lincoln, and Matt Interview Ryan Romano (Florida State, for now)about life on Cape Cod and what it's like playing with his twin brother Nick (Central Florida) and whale watching. Then the crew break down the last two weeks of Harbor Hawk baseball which has ranged from some pretty deep lows, very nice highs, and sometimes just pure silliness.
Jul 25, 2021
22 min

In this episode, Austin DeCouta, Lincoln Revill, and Matthew Lawrence Noah break down another tough week in Harbor Hawk baseball. The word is positive. Sideline reporter Taylor Farmer joins the crew and talks through how she ended up on Cape Cod and how things are different from her home school Clemson.
Jul 12, 2021
27 min

Harrison and the crew break down another week of Harbor Hawks baseball, the highs, the lows, and in a special conversation with Harbor Hawk Baseball Network Technical Director Matthew Lawrence Noah, the crew talks about the steps they took to get where they are now and how people could follow in their footsteps.
Jul 5, 2021
29 min

(Tap tap) Is this thing on? We're back! Host Harrison Meyers introduces some new voices you will hear on the podcast this year, Austin DeCouta and Lincoln Revill, and the cast break down the action so far this season. Might we just say, play ball!
Jun 26, 2021
15 min

In our first special edition of the year we run down the top 5 (and a few honorable mentions) former Harbor Hawks you can watch and cheer on in 2020. We may not have any summer ball this year but we have Major League Baseball, perhaps the best summer ball you can get. Stay safe, wear your masks, and stay home to watch some baseball!
Jul 23, 2020
8 min

Matt Neiser is back to tell us his story of the "end" of his broadcasting career. Special thanks to Harbor Hawks and Birds the Word sponsors Hy Line cruises, the Black Cat, Cape Cod Orthopedics and Eye Health Services.
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Jul 9, 2020
29 min

If the Tampa Bay Rays win the World Series I'll eat my hat, and other other thoughts on the 2020 MLB season coming up on this episode of Birds the Word. Will the universal DH really have the impact we all hope it will? Will starting extra innings with a runner on second help end games faster? The Founder of the Launch Angle Baseball blog Nick Fichtner (@LaunchBaseball), the voice of Cane Cutters baseball Brendan Howe (@BrendanHowe_), and Codball feature writer Matt Neiser (@MattNeez) join us to answer these questions and more on this episode of Birds the Word.
Jun 27, 2020
38 min
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