A Show To Be Named Later with Seth Goldberg will feature commentary and interviews from the world of sports.
Seth is joined by Yankees great CC Sabathia to talk about his new HBO documentary "Under the Grapefruit Tree", his Yankee career and more!
Seth talks with director Daniel Gordon about his latest project, ESPN's 30 for 30 "The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius" including how he made the film, insights into Pistorius and more. Later, he talks football and the need for change to the NFL Playoffs with the lackluster play in the NFC East.
Seth is joined by Syracuse Post-Standard/Syracuse.com football reporter Stephen Bailey to talk about the Syracuse football team sitting out their 3rd practice over coronavirus concerns, the college football landscape and more. Later, Seth asks how a college football season could happen.
Seth is back talking about the announcement of the ACC's fall football plans including Notre Dame's inclusion in the conference as a football member. Later, he is joined by Matthew Gutierrez of The Athletic to talk about the ACC Football plan, college basketball and more. To wrap up, Seth talks about the Marlins' outbreak and the signs it might show for the rest of sports in America.
Seth starts the podcast talking about the massive contract extension for Patrick Mahomes and why it can't be seen as anything other than a win-win. Later, he is joined by former Syracuse basketball standout Eric Devendorf to talk about living and play in "The Basketball Tournament" bubble in Columbus, Ohio. And Seth wraps up the podcast talking about MLB's struggles to get COVID testing right and his skepticism that a season will take place.
Seth is joined by "The Wax Pack" author Brad Balukjian to talk about his new book, "The Wax Pack", how it took almost 6 years to get the book published, why he wrote the book, and some of the common themes he heard tracking down 15 former MLB players. Later, Seth gives some thoughts on the Patriots signing Cam Newton.
Seth is joined by former Marlins and Expos executive and host of "Nothing Personal" David Samson to talk about the negotiations between MLB and the MLBPA. Later, Seth talks about what he was hoping for with a deal between the two sides.
Seth is joined by ACC Network football analyst Roddy Jones to talk about teams getting back on campuses, new coaching staffs, how long it would take to get ready and more.
Seth is joined by Matthew Gutierrez of The Athletic to talk about Syracuse basketball recruiting wins, Syracuse football returning to campus and more. Later, Seth talks about baseball's inability to strike a deal and get a season started.
Seth is joined by Dan D'Uva, radio voice of the Vegas Golden Knights, to talk about the NHL's return to play plan, where it might be, when it may start and to throw MLB into "D'Uva's Dog House."
Seth is joined by Stephen Bailey from Syracuse.com and The Syracuse Post-Standard to talk about college football's potential return this fall, how Syracuse is dealing with two new coordinators, and more. Later, Seth talks about the response of the MLBPA to MLB's proposal and the message that Max Scherzer sent on Tuesday night.
Seth is joined by Ryan Glasspiegel from "Outkick The Coverage" to talk about some optimism about the return of sports, pessimism about MLB's return, and Amazon's impending takeover of everything. Later, Seth talks about the contentious negotiations playing out through the media in baseball and why the owners are wrong.
Seth is joined by Andrew Marchand, sports media reporter and columnist for the New York Post, to talk about announcers in the time of Coronavirus, NFL announcer moves, and more! Later, Seth talks about why he is more optimistic about sports coming back this summer than he has been in a little bit.
Seth is joined by ESPN's Jon "Boog" Sciambi to talk about the gap between baseball's owners and players, what baseball could look like when it returns and what he's looking forward to most. Later, Seth talks baseball and expands a little on some of the things he talked about with Boog.
Seth is back talking about the finale of "The Last Dance" with his brother Howard. They talk about the breaking up of the Bulls dynasty and how it was portrayed, Jordan's one-track focus on basketball and more.
Seth is joined by Jon Frankel, a correspondent for HBO's Real Sports, to talk about his recent piece about companies that have transitioned from making sports equipment or having a sports focus and now are making health care equipment in the time of Coronavirus.
Seth is joined by Syracuse basketball assistant coach Allen Griffin to talk about the effects of Coronavirus on the program, how they're conducting their offseason, and more. Later, Seth talks about Blake Snell's concern to play baseball this year and the balance that athletes are going to be thinking about when they decide to come back or not.
Seth is joined by Matthew Gutierrez of The Athletic to talk about the California State University system announcing it's closure and effects on college athletics, what the fall schedule looks like, Syracuse Basketball recruiting and more!
Seth is joined by the play-by-play voice of the Syracuse Crunch Lukas Favale to talk about the cancellation of the remainder of the AHL season and the effect of coronavirus on minor league sports. Later, Seth talks more about minor league sports and how they are really getting hurt by COVID-19.
Seth is back to talk through another night of "The Last Dance" with his brother after they watched the two newest episodes. They talk about MJ's escape to baseball, his father's death, and his drive to win when he came back.
Seth is joined by USA Today NBA writer Mark Medina to talk about facilities opening, what it means, and the likelihood of a return. Later, Seth gets to a couple comments and reports about a potential college football season.
Seth is joined by Conor O'Neill from the Winston-Salem Journal to talk about Wake Forest Basketball making the only coaching change in power conference college basketball this offseason, how the school went about the search and more. Later, Seth again wonders why the NFL is so intent on releasing a schedule and contingencies that have already been reported.
Seth is joined by Wall Street Journal National Baseball writer Jared Diamond to talk about about what stories he was looking forward to the most, the most realistic return plan, in his opinion, and his new book "Swing Kings."
Seth is joined by former Syracuse defensive back Julian Whigham to talk about some of the logistics of football's return including how long teams might need to practice, how new coaches are going to implement new systems and more.
Seth is back with his brother to break down the latest episodes of "The Last Dance." They talk about Michael's desire to prove he's better than everyone, his insistence on making GM Jerry Krause look bad and more.
Seth is joined by Noah Eagle, the radio voice of the LA Clippers, to talk about his first year with the Clippers, the season LA has had, and what this break means for the Clippers team. Later, Seth questions why the NFL is so intent on releasing their schedule next week while the start of the season remains up in the air.
Seth is joined by Baseball Hall Of Fame President Tim Mead on a bonus episode of "A Show To Be Named Later" to talk about the postponing of this year's Baseball Hall Of Fame Induction, announced Wednesday afternoon.
Former Syracuse standout and 2017 NBA First Round pick Tyler Lydon joins Seth to talk about the Final Four run his freshman year, what happened his sophomore year, and how the NBA Draft process went for him.
Seth is joined by Damon Amendolara from CBS Sports Radio to break down the results of the NFL Draft including early winners. Later, Seth talks about what the NCAA finally got right.
Seth is joined by John Jastremski from WFAN to talk about the Jets and Giants in the NFL Draft, including what's next for the two New York teams. Later, Seth talks about the potential return of MLB after reading Jeff Passan's latest reporting.
Seth is back talking about ESPN's "The Last Dance" with is brother Howard after the 2nd night of the film. They talk about the focus on Dennis Rodman and Phil Jackson, how Rodman helped the team and Phil clicked all the pieces into place.
Seth is joined by the New York Post's Thornton McEnery to talk about Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez' bid to buy the Mets and if the Wilpon's could hold onto the team. Later, Seth gives his top line thoughts on the 1st round of the NFL Draft.
Seth is joined by Ariel Epstein from SportsGrid to talk about the NFL Draft and some of the best bets to be made during the Draft. Later, Seth talks about Tiger and Phil's "The Match 2" and if it is an indication of how golf will come back.
Seth is joined by New York Jets team reporter Ethan Greenberg to preview the Jets 2020 Draft including what positions they might focus on and what is happening with Jamal Adams. Later, Seth is curious what's happening with Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski reuniting in Tampa Bay.
Seth is joined by Keith Smith from Yahoo! Sports and NBC's BasketballTalk to talk about his article about the NBA playing at Disney World, how it could work, and more about the NBA. Later, Seth talks more about Keith's article and how it really seems like the best idea for an NBA return.
Seth is joined by his brother Howard after they watched the first two episodes of "The Last Dance" together to talk about the first two hours of the series, what they found most interesting and what they're looking forward too.
Seth is joined by former NFL Safety turned host on 104.3 The Fan in Denver to talk about the Denver Broncos, their draft plans, and how his career would be impacted by the lack of access caused by coronavirus. Later, Seth talks about the NBA G-League after 2 high profile high school prospects announce they'd skip college and go straight to the G-League.
Seth is joined by Ryan Dunleavy from the New York Post to preview the NFL Draft, the Giants and Jets biggest needs and some of the teams that may steal the headlines. Later, Seth runs through all the clues that lead to Major League Baseball being the first major sports league to return to play and how it may be possible.
Seth is joined by Dan Duggan, Giants beat reporter for The Athletic, to preview the Giants plans in the NFL Draft, who they may be targeting and more. Later, Seth talks about the optimism that sports will come back this summer.
Seth is joined by ESPN Senior Writer and Global Sports Correspondent Sam Borden to talk about Justin Thomas' chase for a major, Darko Milicic's life post NBA flame out and the latest FIFA allegations. Later, Seth gives his thoughts on the Panthers signing Christian McCaffrey to a new long term deal.
Seth is joined by former Notre Dame and NFL wide receiver turned attorney Bobby Brown to talk NFL, College Football and the effects of the coronavirus on the leagues.
Seth is joined by Ben Fischer from Sports Business Journal and Sports Business Daily to talk about the upcoming NFL Draft, potential NFL season and the postponement of the 2020 Olympics. Later, Seth talks about the NFL season and why he thinks it may be more possible to play a delayed NFL season than other leagues.
Seth is joined by Ryan Glasspiegel, formerly of The Big Lead, for a sports/sports media grab bag! They talk about "The Last Dance", Tom Brady's interview with Howard Stern, old games on TV and more!
Seth is joined by long time NBA center Danny Schayes to talk about the return of sports and what potential road blocks stand in the way of the various leagues coming back. Later, he talks a little about baseball's reported Arizona plan that could allow the league to return and why it may not work so great.
Seth is joined by Syracuse.com/Post-Standard Syracuse Basketball reporter Mike Waters to talk about Syracuse recruiting with the addition of Alan Griffin, and miss (again) on Patrick Tape, plus some thoughts on the Syracuse championship in 2003. Later, Seth talks about what sports might look like when they start back up.
Seth brings on his friend Sal Maneen to revive their old "Spoiler Alert" podcast where Seth watches old movies for the first time and they break them down. Today, the movie is "The Godfather Part 1."
Seth is joined by The Athletic's Syracuse basketball beat reporter Matthew Gutierrez to talk about HBO's "The Scheme" about the FBI's investigation into college basketball, what they thought of the film, and what the NCAA can do from here.
Seth is joined by Sports Illustrated senior writer Emma Baccellieri to talk about MLB pitchers getting Tommy John surgery in the time of coronavirus and what a season might look like if/when it gets started. Later, he talks about the NCAA's decision to award spring athletes with an extra year of eligibility.
Seth is joined by former Syracuse guard Trevor Cooney to talk about the winding road through his career, bringing Rakeem Christmas to Central New York and the wild 2016 tournament run.
Seth is joined by Voice of the Vegas Golden Knights Dan D'Uva to talk about where he and the team was when they heard about the coronavirus shutting down the NHL, what the Golden Knights are doing, what Vegas is like after being shut down and more.
Seth is joined by ESPN NBA Front Office Insider Bobby Marks to talk about the effects of coronavirus on the NBA, the business of the league and how it could effect the league calendar moving forward. Later, Seth gives some thoughts on Tom Brady's announcement that he wouldn't be returning to New England and where he could go.