Score Overnights features a heavy dose of caller interaction and is known to venture into bizarre territory, which helps carry you through the wee hours. Mark Grote and other hosts share their insight on the day’s top sports storylines – or any topic you want to discuss.
Mark Grote hosts a special Score Overnights show to remember the life and legacy of our dear friend Les Grobstein, who passed away two years ago. Grote kicks off the show by welcoming on Grobstein's son, Scott, and later was joined by Les' longtime girlfriend, Kathy.
In the second hour of Score Overnights, Mark Grote is joined by Jon Greenberg of The Athletic to hold their Bum of the Year ceremony, a longstanding Les Grobstein segment and a favorite of his loyal listeners. Later, Grote plays back his interviews with longtime Chicago sports reporters Cheryl Raye-Stout and George Ofman in which they shared their favorite memories of Les.
In the third hour of Score Overnights, Mark Grote was joined by Mark Potash of the Sun-Times and later Rick Telander of the Sun-Times to reflect on how they used to call into Les' overnight show. They shared their favorite moments with the Grobber.
In the fourth hour of Score Overnights, Mark Grote talks with former Overnight producer Adam Harris, who got into a few infamous arguments with Les Grobstein during his time producing for his show. Later, Grote talks with two of Les' best friends in Bruce Levine and David Schuster, longtime Chicago sports reporters who watched many games on press row alongside the Grobber.
In the final hour of Score Overnights, Mark Grote plays a chunk of his interview with Score host Laurence Holmes talking about getting his start at The Score producing for Les Grobstein. Later, Score vice president Mitch Rosen calls in to share how he brought Les back to The Score airwaves and to reflect on his relationship with the Grobber.
In the final hour of Score Overnight, host Mark Grote takes more callers and breaks down the Joey Votto and Rowan Wick incident from the Cubs 4-2 loss to the Reds.
In the fourth hour of Score Overnights, host Mark Grote asks listeners if Mitchell Trubisky or Matt Nagy will leave a better legacy from their Bears tenure. Later, we replay Mike Florio's interview with Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi from Wednesday morning.
In the third hour of Score Overnights, host Mark Grote is surprised by a call from friend and former Overnight host Chris Rongey - who has a new gig!
In the second hour of Score Overnights, host Mark Grote talks Bears with callers and asks listeners to share the moment they realized they had "lost a step" while playing sports.
Host Mark Grote is back from his Bears hibernation and is breaking down the silly drama at the end of the Cubs game, talking through the Sox win over Boston, and taking calls.
In the final hour of Score Overnights, host Mark Grote shares that he played the clarinet for 16 years while in band growing up, then producer Sean Sears makes the mistake of suggesting kids would learn the clarinet to move to the saxophone. Grote corrects him, as he's very protective of his woodwind instruments.
In the fourth hour of Score Overnights, host Mark Grote replays rookie Bears edge rusher Dominique Robinson's recent interview on the Mully & Haugh Show. Later, Grote takes more calls on the Bears and what manager Tony La Russa is doing with the White Sox.
In the third hour of Score Overnights, host Mark Grote discusses the Cubs best prospects and how quickly we could see players like Caleb Kilian and Pete Crow-Armstrong playing in Chicago. Later, Grote shares a clip from his interview with Adam Rank of NFL Network last week discussing how the Bears could win 10 games.
In the second hour of Score Overnights, host Mark Grote discusses the Bears' awkward roster and his overnight drink of choice before taking calls from listeners.
Host Mark Grote opens the show by recapping the Cubs and White Sox games from Sunday and also discusses how strange it was to hear former Cubs television broadcaster Len Kasper calling White Sox games while Anthony Rizzo plays first base for the Yankees.
In the final hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote recaps the previous day in Chicago sports and plays some of his favorite audio that he collected from the past weekend during the Bears' draft.
In the fourth hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote takes calls from longtime listeners on the Cubs' direction, the Bears' draft moves and how long Tony La Russa will stay on as White Sox manager.
In the third hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote plays back a few chunks of postgame from White Sox manager Tony La Russa and Cubs manager David Ross after the first game of a two-game set at Wrigley Field between the teams. The White Sox won 3-1 in the opener. Later, Grote replays an interview with former Bears coach and current analyst Dave Wannstedt on the Parkins & Spiegel Show.
In the second hour of Score Overnight, host Mark Grote dives a little deeper into the Bears' selections in the NFL Draft and takes calls on the Crosstown Series after the White Sox won 3-1 in the opener against the Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Host Mark Grote is back after covering the Bears' draft. He's ready to talk some Cubs, White Sox and -- of course -- da Bears.
In the final hour of Score Overnight, host Chris Rongey recaps the day in Chicago sports and played some of Cubs manager David Ross' postgame comments after the team's 6-4 win against the Rays.
In the fourth hour of Score Overnight, host Chris Rongey took calls about how much the win statistic means for pitchers and explains why he feels wins aren't an important tool to measure pitchers anymore. Later, he replays interviews with Bulls Radio analyst Bill Wennington and Cubs outfielder Ian Happ from the Dan Bernstein Show on Monday.
In the third hour of Score Overnight, host Chris Rongey welcomed on Score teammate Cody Westerlund to share his thoughts on the Bulls' loss to the Bucks in Game 1 of their first-round series and to discuss what to expect in Game 2.
In the second hour of Score Overnights, host Chris Rongey takes calls about the Cubs broadcast and rookie outfielder Seiya Suzuki before previewing the Bulls-Bucks matchup in Game 2 of their first-round series.
Score Overnights with host Chris Rongey started with basketball talk as the Bulls prepare for Game 2 of their first-round series against the Bucks on Wednesday. Later, Rongey is joined by Gordon Wittenmyer of NBC Sports Chicago to discuss the Cubs' 4-2 win against the Rays on Monday evening.
In the final hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote recaps the weekend in sports and replays a conversation he had earlier in the show with Bulls Radio play-by-play broadcaster Chuck Swirsky.
In the fourth hour of Score Overnight, host Mark Grote takes calls from some of the regular overnight listeners and talks about Tiger Woods' return in the Masters and Scottie Scheffler taking home his first green jacket.
In the third hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote was joined by a caller to discuss the Bears' approach to the NFL Draft process and second-year quarterback Justin Fields. Later, Grote goes through a close play at first base in the Cubs' 5-4 loss to the Brewers on Sunday.
In the second hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote is joined by a surprise guest -- Bulls Radio play-by-play broadcaster Chuck Swirsky, who was on his way home from Minnesota.
In the first hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote recaps the sports weekend that was, including the Bulls' 124-120 win over the Timberwolves in their regular-season finale and the Cubs and White Sox going 2-1 in their first series of the young season.
In the final hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote welcomes on Score program director Mitch Rosen to discuss the plans for Cubs Radio on Opening Day and to preview all of the special programming to celebrate the festivities.
In the fourth hour of Score Overnights, Mark Grote and producer Sean Sears share their preferred Cubs lineups for the season and discuss how the White Sox's roster for Opening Day may shake out.
In the third hour of Score Overnights, Mark Grote takes calls on the Bears and how they'll approach the NFL Draft later in April. Also, Grote shares stories of his time in the Cubs broadcast booth doing pregame and postgame for The Score.
In the second hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote discusses the biggest storylines for the Cubs this year. Later, Grote takes callers on the Bulls' tough loss to the Celtics and has more Cubs talk.
Score Overnights kicks off with host Mark Grote discussing the Bulls' 117-94 loss to the Celtics on Wednesday. Also, it's Opening Day for the Cubs and Grote is excited to see them play finally.
In the final hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote takes calls and recaps the top sports stories of the day, including the Bulls clinching a postseason spot despite a loss to the Bucks on Tuesday, Opening Day being around the corner for the Cubs and White Sox and Tiger Woods expecting return to action at the Masters this week.
In the fourth hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote and his producer Sean Sears preview the 2022 MLB season, which included them sharing their postseason teams and picks for MVP and Cy Young winners. Later, we replay an interview with Audacy Sports insider Jon Heyman from the Mully & Haugh Show on Tuesday morning.
In the third hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote shares a funny story about Dave the Cat and his battle with the TV.
In the second hour of Score Overnight, Mark Grote dives into the Tiger Woods conversation as the golf superstar plans to return to the course at the Masters this week.
Mark Grote opens the show discussing the Bulls' tough 127-106 loss to the Bucks on Tuesday and how they need to right the ship with a matchup against the Celtics looming Wednesday night.
In the fourth hour, host Mark Grote talks about the White Sox's rotation, the Bulls' final four regular-season games and how he picked North Carolina to win it all in the NCAA Tournament this year.
In the final hour, Mark Grote takes calls about the MLB season as well MVP and Cy Young votes. He then previews the Bulls' final matchup in the regular season against the Bucks, as it will take place Tuesday evening.