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Harry Kalas, who died at age 73, was the longtime radio announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies.
A time capsule specially-crafted for today, we feature conversations with Phillies Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas (September 2000), former GM Ed Wade (December 2000) and Phillies all-time hits leader & 2008 World Series champion Jimmy Rollins (November 2007). All interviews took place in the era before podcasts had gotten much traction and have not aired or been available since their original air date. Wade, who helped shape the 2008 World Series team, and Rollins are both being inducted into the Phillies Wall of Fame this evening at 6pm at the ballpark as part of Alumni Weekend which also honors recently-elected Hall of Famer Dick Allen and celebrates the 75th anniversary of the 1950 Whiz Kids. Dozens of former players, coaches & team personnel are in town over the course of the weekend. More info at www.phillies.com. Sports clips:Dave Dombrowksi (Philadelphia Phillies President of Baseball Operations)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 1980 Philadelphia Phillies delivered the most celebrated season in franchise history to that point, capturing their first-ever World Series title after nearly a century of trying. Managed by Dallas Green, the team combined veteran leadership, clutch hitting, and a deep pitching staff to finish 91–71 and win the National League East in a tightly contested race.Mike Schmidt led the charge with an MVP season, blasting 48 home runs and driving in 121 runs while playing elite defense at third base. He was the undisputed anchor of the lineup. Pete Rose, in his second year with the Phillies, brought postseason experience and grit, while Greg Luzinski, Bake McBride, and Garry Maddox rounded out a dangerous offense.The pitching staff was anchored by Steve Carlton, who went 24–9 and won his third Cy Young Award. Tug McGraw provided energy and reliability out of the bullpen, delivering several key performances in high-leverage situations down the stretch and into the postseason.The Phillies survived a dramatic NLCS against the Houston Astros, considered one of the greatest playoff series ever played. In the World Series, they defeated the Kansas City Royals in six games, with Schmidt and Carlton leading the way and McGraw striking out Willie Wilson to seal the title.The 1980 Phillies ended decades of frustration for the franchise and their fanbase, finally securing a championship for a team that had long carried the burden of being baseball's oldest and most title-starved club.- 3B - Mike Schmidt- LF-RF - Lonnie Smith- RF - Bake McBride- LF - Greg Luzinski- 2B - Manny Trillo- 1B - Pete Rose- CF - Garry Maddox- C - Bob Boone- SS - Larry Bowa- SP - Bob Walk- SP - Steve Carlton- SP-RP - Randy Lerch- SP - Dick Ruthven- RP - Tug McGraw- RP - Ron Reed
From 'The PBP: Voices of Baseball' (subscribe here): Matt Spiegel is joined by Astros TV voice Todd Kalas, who discusses his father's legacy in Philadelphia and Houston. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'The PBP: Voices of Baseball' (subscribe here): Matt Spiegel is joined by Astros TV voice Todd Kalas, who discusses his father's legacy in Philadelphia and Houston. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In honor of the 20th anniversary of Citizens Bank Park every Friday we relive an all-time moment in CBP history. Today the guys relive Harry Kalas' incredible call of the Phillies clinching the NL East in 2007, for the first time since 1993.
The Phillies lost Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber to injuries late last week. They won two of their first three games without them. They won Friday following a brilliant pitching performance from Cristopher Sánchez. They won Sunday, overcoming a five-error afternoon to enjoy their biggest comeback victory of the year. They'll have to win any way then can until Harper and Schwarber return, possibly before the All-Star break. Ruben, Jim and Todd talk about life without Harper, Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto for the next few weeks. They dig into the Phillies' All-Star candidates, then answer questions from The Phillies Show listeners: What top prospects would they consider untouchable before the July 30 trade deadline? What is going to happen to Whit Merrifield? What is their best Harry Kalas story? What's on the grill for the Fourth of July? You can watch the show on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePhilliesShow Keep up with the show here: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thephilliesshow/ - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thephilliesshow - X: https://twitter.com/thephilliesshow - Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thephilliesshow - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559185425483 If you like us, give us a review!
From 'The PBP: Voices of Baseball' (subscribe here): This week's guest on The PBP is Phillies radio voice Scott Franzke, who has delivered so many memorable calls of big moments in team history -- "Bedlam at the Bank", World Series appearances, no hitters and more! Franzke also details his relationships with the legendary Harry Kalas, and current radio partner Larry Andersen. There's so much goodness in this episode. Enjoy! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'The PBP: Voices of Baseball' (subscribe here): This week's guest on The PBP is Phillies radio voice Scott Franzke, who has delivered so many memorable calls of big moments in team history -- "Bedlam at the Bank", World Series appearances, no hitters and more! Franzke also details his relationships with the legendary Harry Kalas, and current radio partner Larry Andersen. There's so much goodness in this episode. Enjoy! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill Colarulo is in fully Philly sports mode. He talks about the Sixers and their different playoff scenarios, the Flyers chances to make the playoffs, the Phillies walk off win over the Pirates. He also honors Harry Kalas throughout the show. His biggest topic is Howie Roseman and his first, second and third round picks. Bill believes Howie has done better than we thought. He is also joined by Andrew DiCecco to talk about the NFL Draft.
1977 NLCS Meeting up for the first of two consecutive NLCS battles in 1977 and 1978, the Philadelphia Phillies (101-61) and the Los Angeles Dodgers (98-64) face off with games one and two at Dodger Stadium, and the final three (if necessary) at Veterans Stadium in Philly. The Phillies captured their second of three consecutive NL East titles behind the stewardship of Danny Ozark. The Fightin's had the best lineup in the NL, and they were stacked at nearly every position. Michael Jack Schmidt was his typical outstanding self (38 HR 101 RBI .274/.393/.574 151 OPS+), but it was Greg ‘the Bull' Luzinski (39 HR 130 RBI .309/.394/.594 156 OPS+) who finished runner-up in MVP voting. The mid-season trade for former Cardinals OF Bake McBride bolstered are already strong outfield core with Garry Maddox and the Bull. Larry Bowa and Bob Boone provided excellent defense and timely hits, while platoon hitters like Jay Johnstone, Tim McCarver, and Davey Johnson crushed their opportunities. ‘Lefty' Steve Carlton picked up his second career Cy Young by leading the NL in wins, but the rest of the rotation left a lot to be desired. These Phillies were able to win over a 100 games because Danny Ozark could turn to a dominant bullpen, with 4 guys (Gene Garber, Ron Reed, Tug McGraw, and Warren Brusstar) sporting ERAs in the 2s. With a high-powered offense, a true ace, and a lights-out bullpen, this is a modern team to be reckoned with. In his first full year as manager of the Dodgers, Tommy Lasorda led this storied franchise back to the playoffs. His lineup packs a punch to rival the Phillies, with four 30+ home run hitters (Steve Garvey, Ron Cey, Dusty Baker, and Reggie Smith). The corner infielders (Garvey and Cey) both drove in 110+ runs, while the corner outfielders (Baker and Smith) provided more in on-base and slugging, with Smith leading the NL in OPS+ and finishing fourth in MVP voting. Where the Dodgers had the greatest edge over the league was with their pitching staff, who collectively had a 3.22 ERA, 20% better than league average. All 5 of their starters pitched over 200 innings with above average ERAs and double digit wins. Tommy John led the way with 20 wins and a 2.78 ERA. The bullpen was not as reliable as Philadelphia's, but that is partially because they weren't relied on as frequently. The pitching matchups will be as follows: Game 1 @ LAD - LHP Tommy John (20 - 7 2.78 ERA 220 IP) vs. LHP Steve Carlton (23 - 10 2.64 ERA 283 IP) Game 2 @ LAD - RHP Don Sutton (14 - 8 3.18 ERA 240 IP) vs. Jim Lonborg (11 - 4 4.11 ERA 157 IP) Game 3 @ PHI - RHP Larry Christenson (19 - 6 4.06 ERA 219 IP) vs. Burt Hooton (12 - 7 2.62 ERA 223 IP) Game 4 @ PHI - LHP Steve Carlton vs. LHP Tommy John Audio clips from Youtube linked below Game 1 - Vin Scully on KTTV Game 2 - Russ Porter and Jerry Doggett on KTTV Game 3 - Harry Kalas, Richie Ashburn, and Andy Musser on WPHL-TV Game 4 - Dick Enberg and Don Drysdale on NBC (plus Kalas on WPHL-TV) As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
2024 BBWAA HOF Ballot With the new year nearly upon us, it's time to once again talk about the Hall of Fame, focusing on the candidates on the BBWAA ballot. There are many strong holdovers who either have a shot at election this year, like Todd Helton and Billy Wagner, or will make strides towards future enshrinement, like Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltrán. There are the suspected or confirmed PED users, like AROD, Manny Ramirez, Andy Pettite, and Gary Sheffield, who will all likely fall short of the 75% threshold. And then there's the new guys. There's Adrián Beltré, whose 3,000 hits, 477 HR and 5 Gold Gloves at third base pretty much guarantee his election, the only question being how many writers don't vote for him. Former Twins MVP and standout catcher Joe Mauer makes his debut on the ballot, and he brings with him a very compelling case, though he is anything but a sure bet given the injuries that hampered his longevity. Phillies gritty second baseman Chase Utley is a sabermetric darling, but he lacks the career counting stats and accolades that usually accompany players of his caliber. There are plenty of other intriguing names on this ballot, and for most of the them, the honor is just making it to this point. Take a listen as we discuss this year's candidates for the Baseball Hall of Fame. Audio clip sources listed below Adrián Beltré's 3000th hit - TEX radio KRLD 105.3 by Matt Hicks Joe Mauer's final game - MIN TV Fox Sports North by Dick Bremer and Bert Blyleven Chase Utley is ‘The Man' - PHI radio WIP by Harry Kalas and Chris Wheeler Bartolo Colon - the impossible has happened - NYM TV SNY by Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, and Keith Hernandez As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Mick and Colin were fortunate to be joined friend of the Samboners Tom McCarthy from the Philadelphia Phillies. We talked to Tom about the Phillies, John Kruk, Harry Kalas, what makes this fan base so special and much more!TAKE A LOOK, TAKE A BITE, TAKE A LISTEN. The Original Fudge Kitchen - fudgekitchens.com The Wharf - thewharfnj.com Verona Pizza - veronapizzamapleglen.com Hank's Sauce Promo code: SAMBONE @TheSamboners @TheSambonerShow NotForLongMedia.com Want to join the podcast or support/partner with the show? DM @TheSamboners Want to get involved with our charity event this fall? DM @TheSamboners
The guys talk about the Eagles heading into week three on Monday Night Football to meet the Buccaneers. Kane Kalas joins the show to discuss his new album "High Hopes", the Phillies, and shares some stories of his dad Harry.
Brian McCafferty is the President of McCafferty Sports Management. He has represented over 20 Major League Baseball Players. Prior to that, he was Vice President of JPMorgan Chase & Co., three times winning Sales Manager of the Year. His family owned James A. McCafferty Funeral Home in Northeast Philadelphia, which had the honor of handling the funeral service for legendary Philadelphia Phillies Hall of Fame announcer Harry Kalas in 2009. He's currently pursuing a movie project based on his life story. Find out more about Brian at: https://www.inquirer.com/philly/news/homepage/20071005_Three_funeral_directors_held_in_selling_body_parts.html?outputType=amp https://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/09/nyregion/michael-mastromarino-dentist-guilty-in-organ-scheme-dies-at-49.html https://www.aatb.org/ace-surgical-supply-company-inc-dba-regenx?query%5Bf%5D%5B0%5D=tissue%3ASkin https://donatelife.net/donation/statisticsl/ https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-brokers/ https://www.phillymag.com/news/2008/03/25/body-snatchers/ https://www.inquirer.com/philly/hp/news_update/20081219_Body-parts_defendant_who_aided_prosecutors_gets_shorter_term.html Check out our YouTube Channel:Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes:https://www.jeremyryanslate.com/1120 You may watch the FULL Video Episode also via my Rumble channel: https://rumble.com/c/JeremyRyanSlate
Brian McCafferty is the President of McCafferty Sports Management. He has represented over 20 Major League Baseball Players. Prior to that, he was Vice President of JPMorgan Chase & Co., three times winning Sales Manager of the Year. His family owned James A. McCafferty Funeral Home in Northeast Philadelphia, which had the honor of handling the funeral service for legendary Philadelphia Phillies Hall of Fame announcer Harry Kalas in 2009. He's currently pursuing a movie project based on his life story. Find out more about Brian at: https://www.inquirer.com/philly/news/homepage/20071005_Three_funeral_directors_held_in_selling_body_parts.html?outputType=amp https://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/09/nyregion/michael-mastromarino-dentist-guilty-in-organ-scheme-dies-at-49.html https://www.aatb.org/ace-surgical-supply-company-inc-dba-regenx?query%5Bf%5D%5B0%5D=tissue%3ASkin https://donatelife.net/donation/statisticsl/ https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-brokers/ https://www.phillymag.com/news/2008/03/25/body-snatchers/ https://www.inquirer.com/philly/hp/news_update/20081219_Body-parts_defendant_who_aided_prosecutors_gets_shorter_term.html Check out our YouTube Channel:Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes:https://www.jeremyryanslate.com/1120 You may watch the FULL Video Episode also via my Rumble channel: https://rumble.com/c/JeremyRyanSlate
The Knuckleball… a pitch that is turbulent, unpredictable, and rarely mastered. One player who did was Phil Niekro. With 318 career victories he currently sits 16th on the All-time Winners list, the highest of any knuckleball pitcher. Of course the knuckelball is a fickle mistress. Niekro may have had three 20-win seasons, but he also had two 20-loss seasons as well; and to top it all off he is the sole MLB pitcher to pick up 20 wins and 20 losses in a single season, throwing 21-20 for the Atlanta Braves in 1979. With 24 seasons under his belt, there's a lot games to choose from. For today's classic, we're heading back to 1967, as the Braves visit the Houston Astros.Phil Niekro is on the mound, facing a pitching duel with the Astro's Don Wilson Behind the microphone are Gene Elston, Loel Passe, and Harry Kalas to take you through the game. You can find the boxscore here: https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/HOU/HOU196706180.shtml This game was played on June 18th, 1967. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classicbaseballradio/message
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On this episode of the Brand X Podcast, Deuce and John start by discussing Pop's Racer from the show Speed Racer, describing his resemblance to Uncle Carmen and his badassery in beating up a group of guys trying to steal the Mach Five plans. Then share personal experiences, including Deuce encountering a roach in a break room, and a misunderstanding with a store manager. Deuce's family takes a trip to Florida in the 1970s and finds out about Palmetto bugs. John tells the story of panicking when he thought he lost his daughter in a store. They also talk about the movie Sound of Freedom. Why is the mainstream media ignoring this movie and topic? Deuce and John reflect on the pain of losing a child and express concern about the sexualization of children. The hosts discuss the loss of their friend Larry. Deuce's son Wise purchased a duplex, and the benefits of becoming landlords. Deuce and John praise broadcasters Richie Ashburn and Harry Kalas for their quality commentary and fairness in pointing out questionable calls by umpires. During the podcast shoutouts Deuce tells John to get his shit together and make sure the script is right. John then goes on a tirade about how all his cohosts won't war with him against the trolls and how his new Millennial Editor Edward is demanding. What does Jamingo have to do to get a little respect? Tune in to this episode of Brand X Podcast for a mix of personal stories, reflections, and entertainment. Links: https://www.facebook.com/brandxpodcast https://twitter.com/brandxpod https://discord.gg/nYwz8e8Wwr
The guys sit down with Kane Kalas, son of the legendary broadcaster Harry Kalas. Kane talks about growing up with a famous father, becoming a professional poker player, the emotions of singing the national anthem on Opening Day and recording "High Hopes," his new CD of Harry's favorite hits. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:11-14:28) Today on The Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony opens the show breaking down the rough weekend for the Philadelphia 76ers. He questions the roster construction, and, more specifically, the lack up a backup point guard on the roster now that James Harden is missing time. Ultimately, he says this is the year they need to make it out of the second round in the playoffs – no excuses. Then, he welcomes Andrew to get his side on things. (14:28-32:41) Anthony and Andrew debate the state of the Flyers as an organization and compare their ownership situation to the rest of the major professional teams in the city. Then, the conversation pivots to the Phillies and their banged-up roster heading into opening day. (32:41-52:38) The Cuz and Choonis discuss the news of Lamar Jackson requesting a trade and the fanbases opinion on the Eagles potentially signing Ezekiel Elliott. Next, Anthony and Andrew open today's edition of the vault, including some famous birthdays and Harry Kalas introducing an opening day at Citizens Bank Park for the first time in 2004. (52:38-1:17:45) Keith Pompey, who covers the 76ers for the Philadelphia Inquirer, joins the show to discuss the current state of the team just weeks away from the NBA playoffs. (1:17:45-1:40:29) Anthony and Andrew breakdown what Keith Pompey just said, and the lack of depth at point guard for the Sixers, and then they open the phones lines to talk to the city about the Phillies, Eagles, and Sixers. (1:40:29-2:01:31) The guys discuss the latest NFL betting odds that were recently released, including Super Bowl favorites, the total wins number for the Eagles, MVP, and Coach of the Year. (2:01:31-2:20:52) Anthony and Andrew pick their all-time Phillies team across all positions. (2:20:52-END) Today's show wraps up with the Cuz and Choonis continuing the debate about their all-time Phillies team, while talking to the city about some of their teams as well.
Anthony and Andrew open today's edition of the vault, including some famous birthdays and Harry Kalas introducing an opening day at Citizens Bank Park for the first time in 2004.
On this episode, you'll hear stories from the son of Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas of the Philadelphia Phillies, who is now the voice of the team he grew up rooting for as a kid, the Houston Astros. Todd shares stories about growing up around the Astrodome while his dad called games when the Astros began play in 1965. Harry Kalas was honored with the Ford C. Frick award as lead play-by-play announcer for Philadelphia Phillies, a position he held for 39 seasons. Todd began his MLB career with the New York Mets, then spent three seasons with the Phillies where he got to be near his dad. In 1998 Todd joined the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for their inaugural season before joining the Astros in 2017, where they have reached the postseason every year since Todd's arrival. Other episodes about the Houston Astros: Take a walk through the history of the Houston Astros with their official team historian Mike Acosta. Part One Part Two Houston Astros 30-year veteran broadcaster Bill "Brownie" Brown gives you a very special inside look at the Houston Astros franchise including their worst seasons and best seasons as well as insight into the careers of two Hall of Famers, Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell. Listen Here Follow the Life at the Ballpark podcast on: Facebook Twitter
Andrew opens up the vault and shares some memories that are sure to brighten your mood. He plays everything from a Harry Kalas call, to Toy Story, to the original “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town”.
(00:00-53:37) On the Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony can't get over the negative attitudes of some fans. The Negadelphia mindset needs to change. The Eagles are having a great season. The Phillies went on a great unexpected run and looks promising moving forward. Andrew is a former Negadelphia who gives his thoughts. Anthony then heads to the phones to help those that are negative and try and spread some positivity. (53:38-1:03:56) Andrew opens up the vault and shares some memories that are sure to brighten your mood. He plays everything from a Harry Kalas call, to Toy Story, to the original “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town”. (1:04:01-1:43:48) Andrew shares a story about Rob Thomson that hasn't been told until now. Hint: It has to do with retirement. Anthony heads back to the phones to hear more of your thoughts about the fanbase excitement and negativity. (1:43:53-2:05:43) Eagles reporter for Philadelphia Inquirer, Jeff McLane joins Anthony to talk about the Eagles past game against the Colts, what to expect this week against the Packers, the state of the NFC and more. (2:05:52-2:42:49) Anthony takes more calls to hear more of the pulse of the Philly sports fan. Why are some fans so negative all the time? What can change that? Listen to find out.
This week on Episode 23 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin are joined by T.J. Rives of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Radio Network, Compass Media Networks & the Sports Media Watch Podcast on the eve of his crew's trip to Germany for the Seahawks-Bucs NFL game. The show covers the World Series and NFL head-to-head tv ratings, plus another deep dive into the latest announcer happenings across the NFL, College Football, College Basketball, NBA and NHL.Throughout the show, 136 announcers from past and present are mentioned, while an array of topics are discussed including:· Joe Davis and John Smoltz World Series performance · Game Five Phillies-Astros World Series vs. NFL Thursday Night Eagles-Texans· Week 10 NFL Preview with a check-in from T.J. Rives on traveling to Munich· The longevity of team announcers· College Football Week 11 preview · “The Band is On the Field” 40th Anniversary of Cal-Stanford “The Play” · A flashback to the 2008 International Bowl · NBA and NHL upcoming announcers · Sports betting and how announcer call games · Happy 70th Birthday Bill Walton · Mike & Phil's Excellent Adventures Episode 23 Announcer Mentions: George Ofman, T.J. Rives, Joe Davis, John Smoltz, Chris Myers, Ian Eagle, Tony Boselli, Rich Eisen, Michael Irvin, Steve Mariucci, Kurt Warner, Sara Walsh, Jamie Erdahl, Spero Dedes, Mike Mayock, Sean Grande, Gene Deckerhoff, Mick Hubert, Joe Zagacki, Don Bailey Jr., Merrill Reese, Marc Zumoff, Kate Scott, Harry Kalas, Tom McCarthy, Sean Kelley, Seth Greenberg, Vin Scully, Joe Buck, Dave Moore, Steve Raible, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn, Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Joe Davis, Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Daryl Johnston, Kristina Pink, Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Chris Carrino, Brian Baldinger, Josh Appel, James White, Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins, Larry Kahn, Alex Mack, Chris Carlin, Bart Scott, Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Tom Rinaldi, Erin Andrews, Kevin Ray, Danny White, Jorge Sedano, Kirk Morrison, Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Shannon Spake, Ryan Radtke, Brady Quinn, Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark, Kevin Harlan, Ross Tucker, Matt Barrie, Dave Flemming, Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, Joe Tessitore, Mark Jones, Robert Griffin III, Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, Jenny Dell, Sean McDonough, Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Holly Rowe, Deuce McCallister, Brett Dolan, K.C. Jones, Gino Torretta, Dave Pasch, Noah Eagle, Guy Haberman, Rich Waltz, Kanoa Leahy, Roxy Bernstein, Marc Kestecher, Mike Couzens, Tom Ramsey, Kyle Crooks, Rob Pate, Joe Starkey, Jeremy Schaap, John Saunders, Doug Flutie, Jesse Palmer, Stacey Dales, Bill Raftery, Dan Shulman, Jay Bilas, Mike Corey, Jon Crispin, Dick Vitale, Kevin Winter, Malcolm Huckaby, Bob Valvano, Doris Burke, John Forslund, John Buccigross, Mike Monaco, Leah Hextall, Ray Ferraro, Steve Levy, Sal Paolantonio, John Strong, Al Michaels, Brent Musburger, Jimmy ‘the Greek' Snyder, Bill Walton, Jason LeeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Episode 23 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin are joined by T.J. Rives of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Radio Network, Compass Media Networks & the Sports Media Watch Podcast on the eve of his crew's trip to Germany for the Seahawks-Bucs NFL game. The show covers the World Series and NFL head-to-head tv ratings, plus another deep dive into the latest announcer happenings across the NFL, College Football, College Basketball, NBA and NHL.Throughout the show, 136 announcers from past and present are mentioned, while an array of topics are discussed including:· Joe Davis and John Smoltz World Series performance · Game Five Phillies-Astros World Series vs. NFL Thursday Night Eagles-Texans· Week 10 NFL Preview with a check-in from T.J. Rives on traveling to Munich· The longevity of team announcers· College Football Week 11 preview · “The Band is On the Field” 40th Anniversary of Cal-Stanford “The Play” · A flashback to the 2008 International Bowl · NBA and NHL upcoming announcers · Sports betting and how announcer call games · Happy 70th Birthday Bill Walton · Mike & Phil's Excellent Adventures Episode 23 Announcer Mentions: George Ofman, T.J. Rives, Joe Davis, John Smoltz, Chris Myers, Ian Eagle, Tony Boselli, Rich Eisen, Michael Irvin, Steve Mariucci, Kurt Warner, Sara Walsh, Jamie Erdahl, Spero Dedes, Mike Mayock, Sean Grande, Gene Deckerhoff, Mick Hubert, Joe Zagacki, Don Bailey Jr., Merrill Reese, Marc Zumoff, Kate Scott, Harry Kalas, Tom McCarthy, Sean Kelley, Seth Greenberg, Vin Scully, Joe Buck, Dave Moore, Steve Raible, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn, Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Joe Davis, Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Daryl Johnston, Kristina Pink, Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Chris Carrino, Brian Baldinger, Josh Appel, James White, Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins, Larry Kahn, Alex Mack, Chris Carlin, Bart Scott, Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Tom Rinaldi, Erin Andrews, Kevin Ray, Danny White, Jorge Sedano, Kirk Morrison, Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Shannon Spake, Ryan Radtke, Brady Quinn, Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark, Kevin Harlan, Ross Tucker, Matt Barrie, Dave Flemming, Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, Joe Tessitore, Mark Jones, Robert Griffin III, Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, Jenny Dell, Sean McDonough, Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Holly Rowe, Deuce McCallister, Brett Dolan, K.C. Jones, Gino Torretta, Dave Pasch, Noah Eagle, Guy Haberman, Rich Waltz, Kanoa Leahy, Roxy Bernstein, Marc Kestecher, Mike Couzens, Tom Ramsey, Kyle Crooks, Rob Pate, Joe Starkey, Jeremy Schaap, John Saunders, Doug Flutie, Jesse Palmer, Stacey Dales, Bill Raftery, Dan Shulman, Jay Bilas, Mike Corey, Jon Crispin, Dick Vitale, Kevin Winter, Malcolm Huckaby, Bob Valvano, Doris Burke, John Forslund, John Buccigross, Mike Monaco, Leah Hextall, Ray Ferraro, Steve Levy, Sal Paolantonio, John Strong, Al Michaels, Brent Musburger, Jimmy ‘the Greek' Snyder, Bill Walton, Jason LeeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today on The Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony opens the show looking around the NFC at the Eagles' biggest competition and breaks down the Sixers' early season (0:00-21:10). The guys discuss Anthony's concern about college basketball in the 21st century (21:10-42:42). After more discussion of the Eagles, the guys open up the vault for an incredible anniversary of a field goal, some fun from the Kelce brothers and a legendary Harry Kalas interview (42:42-1:06:50). Philadelphia Eagles beat reporter Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer checks in with his concerns for the Eagles, the wealth of successful coaching assistants on this coaching staff and the outlook on Jalen Hurts at this point (1:06:50-1:23:32). The Eagles conversation continues into the 12 o'clock hour where the guys discuss what to look forward to in the rest of the Eagles season (1:23:32-1:43:18). Anthony and Andrew reflect on the Phillies run and what they enjoyed the most (1:43:18-2:03:39). From that enjoyment comes the discussion of where our mindsets are at about the end of the World Series, whether it is time to move on or still have our gripes over the way it ended (2:03:39-2:27:20). A winner was announced in the Powerball drawing, the guys gives their thoughts on what they'd do with the money (2:27:20-).
Anthony and Andrew open up the vault to celebrate an incredible field goal anniversary, listen to some fun from the Kelce brothers and a legendary Harry Kalas interview. Plus, a pair of hilarious TV moments.
This week on Episode 21 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin discuss the big Jim Nantz news and take a another deep dive into the latest announcer happenings across the NFL, College Football, MLB, NBA and NHL. Throughout the show, a podcast-record 122 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: Jim Nantz to call his last Final Four in 2023 with Ian Eagle taking overNFL Week 8 Preview College Football GameDay at Jackson State, Impact of Deion SandersWeek Nine College Football Preview Great calls from NLCSWorld Series PreviewJohn Sterling news Candace Parker as game analyst on TNTNBA CrunchtimeNew radio analyst for Miami HeatLatest from the NHLMike & Phil's Excellent Adventures Announcer Mentions: Jim Nantz, Lisa Byington, Ian Eagle, Brent Musburger, Tony Romo, Kevin Kugler, Jason McCourty, T.J. Rives, Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung, Steve Levy, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick, Laura Rutledge, J.P. Shadrick, Mike Mayock, Tracy Wolfson, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn, Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Andrew Catalon, Adam Amin, Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston, Pam Oliver, Chris Myers, Kenny Albert, Josh Appel, Brandon Noble, Kevin Ray, Danny White, Mike Couzens, DeAngelo Hall, Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, AJ Ross, Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Tom Rinaldi, Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Brandon Gaudin, Chris Carrino, Brian Baldinger, Wayne Randazzo, Doug Plank, Marc Kestecher, Kelly Stouffer, Ian Fitzsimmons, Ryan Radtke, Mike Golic, Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark, Matt Barrie, John Schriffen, Jay Walker, Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, Jenny Taft, Joe Tessitore, Greg McElroy, Bob Wischusen, Beth Mowins, Gregg Daniels, Tiki Barber, Mike Morgan, Freddie Coleman, Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, Anish Shroff, Brock Osweiler, Tim Brando, Chris Fowler, Holly Rowe, Dave O'Brien, Mike Monaco, Jeff Levering, Dave Ryan, Kanoa Leahey, Roxy Bernstein, Gino Torretta, Sloane Martin, Mike Golic Jr., Sam Neidermann, Ryan Leaf, Joe Buck, John Smoltz, Scott Franzke, Larry Anderson, Harry Kalas, Boog Sciambi, Dan Shulman, Eduardo Perez, Jessica Mendoza, Ken Rosenthal, Tom Verducci, John Sterling, Brendan Burke, Suzyn Waldman, Candace Parker, Reggie Miller, Jared Greenberg, Amy Audibert, Jason Jackson, Mike Inglis, Stephen A Smith, Ryan Ruocco, Jeff Van Gundy, Cassidy Hubbarth, Mike Breen, Mark Jackson, Jorge Sedano, Kevin Weekes, Hilary Knight, John Buccigross, Brian Boucher, Leah Hextall, Drew Carter Hear it all on the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to the SportsMediaWatch.com Podcast Feed for more of this great content on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Astros TV play-by-play announcer and Harry Kalas' son joins the show.
This week on Episode 21 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin discuss the big Jim Nantz news and take a another deep dive into the latest announcer happenings across the NFL, College Football, MLB, NBA and NHL. Throughout the show, a podcast-record 122 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: Jim Nantz to call his last Final Four in 2023 with Ian Eagle taking overNFL Week 8 Preview College Football GameDay at Jackson State, Impact of Deion SandersWeek Nine College Football Preview Great calls from NLCSWorld Series PreviewJohn Sterling news Candace Parker as game analyst on TNTNBA CrunchtimeNew radio analyst for Miami HeatLatest from the NHLMike & Phil's Excellent Adventures Announcer Mentions: Jim Nantz, Lisa Byington, Ian Eagle, Brent Musburger, Tony Romo, Kevin Kugler, Jason McCourty, T.J. Rives, Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung, Steve Levy, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick, Laura Rutledge, J.P. Shadrick, Mike Mayock, Tracy Wolfson, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn, Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Andrew Catalon, Adam Amin, Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston, Pam Oliver, Chris Myers, Kenny Albert, Josh Appel, Brandon Noble, Kevin Ray, Danny White, Mike Couzens, DeAngelo Hall, Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, AJ Ross, Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Tom Rinaldi, Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Brandon Gaudin, Chris Carrino, Brian Baldinger, Wayne Randazzo, Doug Plank, Marc Kestecher, Kelly Stouffer, Ian Fitzsimmons, Ryan Radtke, Mike Golic, Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark, Matt Barrie, John Schriffen, Jay Walker, Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, Jenny Taft, Joe Tessitore, Greg McElroy, Bob Wischusen, Beth Mowins, Gregg Daniels, Tiki Barber, Mike Morgan, Freddie Coleman, Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, Anish Shroff, Brock Osweiler, Tim Brando, Chris Fowler, Holly Rowe, Dave O'Brien, Mike Monaco, Jeff Levering, Dave Ryan, Kanoa Leahey, Roxy Bernstein, Gino Torretta, Sloane Martin, Mike Golic Jr., Sam Neidermann, Ryan Leaf, Joe Buck, John Smoltz, Scott Franzke, Larry Anderson, Harry Kalas, Boog Sciambi, Dan Shulman, Eduardo Perez, Jessica Mendoza, Ken Rosenthal, Tom Verducci, John Sterling, Brendan Burke, Suzyn Waldman, Candace Parker, Reggie Miller, Jared Greenberg, Amy Audibert, Jason Jackson, Mike Inglis, Stephen A Smith, Ryan Ruocco, Jeff Van Gundy, Cassidy Hubbarth, Mike Breen, Mark Jackson, Jorge Sedano, Kevin Weekes, Hilary Knight, John Buccigross, Brian Boucher, Leah Hextall, Drew Carter Hear it all on the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to the SportsMediaWatch.com Podcast Feed for more of this great content on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Toady's vault we take a look in the past with some of the sounds of famous sounds of the Phillies 1980 World Series parade as Harry Kalas announces Larry Bowa. The vault also features Eagles and Sixers famous moments with a blast from the past.
Today on The Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony opens up the show with his excitement over the Phillies win against the Braves yesterday. The Cuz talks about the real star of the game and the work that needs to go into the Phillies bullpen. The Cuz opens up the phone lines to talk to the city (00:00-43:36). Toady's vault we take a look in the past with some of the sounds of famous sounds of the Phillies 1980 World Series parade as Harry Kalas announces Larry Bowa. The vault also features Eagles and Sixers famous moments with a blast from the past (43:36-1:08:11). The Cuz continues to talk to the city as the excitement for game two continues today (1:08:11-1:49:17). Charlie Manuel joins The Anthony Gargano Show, to talk about the Phillies as they take on game 2 against Atlanta. Charlie talks about what he's seen so far and breaks down his thoughts with the series as a whole (1:49:17-2:10:33). The Cuz wraps up talking to the city about the Eagles (2:10:33-END).
We take you back to a fun, relevant moment in 2007 with the legendary voice of Harry Kalas.
This week on Episode 15 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin welcome Tom McCarthy of CBS, Westwood One and the Philadelphia Phillies to talk about his compelling career as one of nation's highest regarded play-by-play announcers. Highlights from the conversation include McCarthy's origin story; how he juggles football, baseball and basketball schedules; the success of his son Pat McCarthy, and the experience of filling in for Jim Nantz on the NFL. Throughout the show, a podcast-record 138 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: NFL Week One Review with several Fantastic Finishes Amazon Prime's regular-season debut Look Ahead to NFL Week Two How national radio affiliates decide what game to air Another Wild Week of College Football College GameDay in Boone, NC and the Week 3 CFB slate More MLB on FOX voices WNBA Finals Walt Frazier Hall of Famer both as a player and a broadcaster Latest from the Philadelphia & Miami markets Mike & Phil's Excellent Adventures Episode 14 announcer mentions:Announcer mentions: Tom McCarthy, Barry Tompkins, Roxy Bernstein, Marc Kestecher, Rick Allen, Kevin Kugler, Larry Collmus, Bob Wischusen, John Forslund, Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Jason Garrett, Tony Dungy, Rodney Harrison, Joe Davis, Ian Eagle, Kenny Albert, Charles Davis, Jonathan Vilma, Spero Dedes, Jay Feeley, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Chris Myers, Robert Smith, Jennifer Hale, Mark Sanchez, Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pat Summerall, Kaylee Hartung, Tony Boselli, Chris Carlin, Sal Paolantonio, Evan Washburn, Kevin Harlan, Tiki Barber, Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Greg Gumbel, Andrew Catalon, Jorge Sedano, Mike Mayock, Chris Carrino, Brian Baldinger, Larry Kahn, James White, John Ahlers, Hank Bauer, Kevin Ray, Danny White, Ryan Radtke, Mike Golic, Ross Tucker, Steve Levy, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick, Laura Rutledge, Brian Griese, Mike Tannenbaum, Kurt Warner, Merrill Reese, Mike Quick, Paul Allen, Gus Johnson, Jac Collinsworth, Anish Shroff, Brock Osweiler, David Jackson, Avery Hall, Sean McDonough, Todd Blackledge, Eric Collins, Dell Curry, Brandon Gaudin, Jason Benetti, Brock Huard, Joe Tessitore, Noah Eagle, Pat McCarthy, Scott Franzke, Larry Anderson, Dan Le Batard, Andy Freed, Scott Bradley, Brad Nessler, John Kruk, Ben Davis, Ruben Amaro Jr., Mike Schmidt, Harry Kalas, Gary Matthews, Beth Mowins, Roy Philpott, Rich Waltz, Aaron Taylor, Wes Durham, Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, Dave Pasch, Chris Fowler, Holly Rowe, Mark Jones, Robert Griffin III, Dave Flemming, John Smoltz, Jeff Levering, AJ Pierzynski, Walt Frazier, Ryan Ruocco, Rebecca Lowe, Andraya Carter, Trent Green, Gregg Daniels, Steve Beuerlein, Joe Zagacki, Gene Deckerhoff, Mick Hubert, Michale Bourn. Seth Joyner, Derrick Gunn, Mike Missanelli, Devan Kaney, Ron Jaworski, Barrett Brooks, Reuben Frank, Geoff Moser, Adam Caplan, Tra Thomas, Devin Gardner, T.J. Rives, George OfmanAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Episode 15 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin welcome Tom McCarthy of CBS, Westwood One and the Philadelphia Phillies to talk about his compelling career as one of nation's highest regarded play-by-play announcers. Highlights from the conversation include McCarthy's origin story; how he juggles football, baseball and basketball schedules; the success of his son Pat McCarthy, and the experience of filling in for Jim Nantz on the NFL. Throughout the show, a podcast-record 138 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: NFL Week One Review with several Fantastic Finishes Amazon Prime's regular-season debut Look Ahead to NFL Week Two How national radio affiliates decide what game to air Another Wild Week of College Football College GameDay in Boone, NC and the Week 3 CFB slate More MLB on FOX voices WNBA Finals Walt Frazier Hall of Famer both as a player and a broadcaster Latest from the Philadelphia & Miami markets Mike & Phil's Excellent Adventures Episode 14 announcer mentions:Announcer mentions: Tom McCarthy, Barry Tompkins, Roxy Bernstein, Marc Kestecher, Rick Allen, Kevin Kugler, Larry Collmus, Bob Wischusen, John Forslund, Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Jason Garrett, Tony Dungy, Rodney Harrison, Joe Davis, Ian Eagle, Kenny Albert, Charles Davis, Jonathan Vilma, Spero Dedes, Jay Feeley, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Chris Myers, Robert Smith, Jennifer Hale, Mark Sanchez, Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pat Summerall, Kaylee Hartung, Tony Boselli, Chris Carlin, Sal Paolantonio, Evan Washburn, Kevin Harlan, Tiki Barber, Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Greg Gumbel, Andrew Catalon, Jorge Sedano, Mike Mayock, Chris Carrino, Brian Baldinger, Larry Kahn, James White, John Ahlers, Hank Bauer, Kevin Ray, Danny White, Ryan Radtke, Mike Golic, Ross Tucker, Steve Levy, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick, Laura Rutledge, Brian Griese, Mike Tannenbaum, Kurt Warner, Merrill Reese, Mike Quick, Paul Allen, Gus Johnson, Jac Collinsworth, Anish Shroff, Brock Osweiler, David Jackson, Avery Hall, Sean McDonough, Todd Blackledge, Eric Collins, Dell Curry, Brandon Gaudin, Jason Benetti, Brock Huard, Joe Tessitore, Noah Eagle, Pat McCarthy, Scott Franzke, Larry Anderson, Dan Le Batard, Andy Freed, Scott Bradley, Brad Nessler, John Kruk, Ben Davis, Ruben Amaro Jr., Mike Schmidt, Harry Kalas, Gary Matthews, Beth Mowins, Roy Philpott, Rich Waltz, Aaron Taylor, Wes Durham, Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, Dave Pasch, Chris Fowler, Holly Rowe, Mark Jones, Robert Griffin III, Dave Flemming, John Smoltz, Jeff Levering, AJ Pierzynski, Walt Frazier, Ryan Ruocco, Rebecca Lowe, Andraya Carter, Trent Green, Gregg Daniels, Steve Beuerlein, Joe Zagacki, Gene Deckerhoff, Mick Hubert, Michale Bourn. Seth Joyner, Derrick Gunn, Mike Missanelli, Devan Kaney, Ron Jaworski, Barrett Brooks, Reuben Frank, Geoff Moser, Adam Caplan, Tra Thomas, Devin Gardner, T.J. Rives, George Ofman Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Episode 12 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin pay tribute to Hall of Fame player and broadcaster Len Dawson as well as Golf's Tom Weiskopf.Throughout the show, a total of 70 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: - Len Dawson's start as a broadcaster - The success and longevity of HBO's Inside the NFL- Tom Weiskopf and the 1986 Masters- Amazon Prime's NFL debut - Week One NFL regular season around the corner - College Football announcing teams at FOX and CBS Sports Net- College Football Week Zero- MLB Little League Classic- New Voice of Minnesota Timberwolves - Answers to listener questions - Jim Kaat retires - Joe Starkey at Cal retirement - Vin Scully reading a grocery list Announcer mentions (episode 12): Len Dawson, Hank Stram, Nick Buoniconti, Harry Kalas, Cris Collinsworth, Jimmy Johnson, Jerry Glanville, Frank Gifford, Dan Dierdorf, Mitch Holtus, Charlie Jones, Vin Scully, Tom Weiskopf, Jim Nantz, Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartlung, Aqib Talib, Mike Tirico, Melissa Stark, Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Steve Levy, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick, Laura Rutledge, Tony Caridi, Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, Jenny Taft, Jason Benetti, Brock Huard, Allison Williams, Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman, Noah Eagle, Alex Faust, Mark Helfrich, Petros Papadakis, Rich Waltz, Gregg Daniels, Tony Hill, Brandon Gaudin, Sam Niedermann, Derek Rackley, Chick Hernandez, Chris Hassel, Aaron Taylor, Sherree Burruss, Karl Ravech, Eduardo Perez, David Cone, Pat McCarthy, Tom McCarthy, Michael Grady, Tom McGinnis, Mike Inglis, Chris Wheeler, Dan Dierdorf, Howard Cosell, Dan Baker, Joe Davis, Jim Kaat, Bob Costas, T.J. Rives, George Ofman, Joe Starkey, Roxy Bernstein, Larry Collmus Hear it all as part of the latest "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure that you are following/subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Episode 12 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin pay tribute to Hall of Fame player and broadcaster Len Dawson as well as Golf's Tom Weiskopf.Throughout the show, a total of 70 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: - Len Dawson's start as a broadcaster - The success and longevity of HBO's Inside the NFL- Tom Weiskopf and the 1986 Masters- Amazon Prime's NFL debut - Week One NFL regular season around the corner - College Football announcing teams at FOX and CBS Sports Net- College Football Week Zero- MLB Little League Classic- New Voice of Minnesota Timberwolves - Answers to listener questions - Jim Kaat retires - Joe Starkey at Cal retirement - Vin Scully reading a grocery list Announcer mentions (episode 12): Len Dawson, Hank Stram, Nick Buoniconti, Harry Kalas, Cris Collinsworth, Jimmy Johnson, Jerry Glanville, Frank Gifford, Dan Dierdorf, Mitch Holtus, Charlie Jones, Vin Scully, Tom Weiskopf, Jim Nantz, Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartlung, Aqib Talib, Mike Tirico, Melissa Stark, Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Steve Levy, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick, Laura Rutledge, Tony Caridi, Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, Jenny Taft, Jason Benetti, Brock Huard, Allison Williams, Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman, Noah Eagle, Alex Faust, Mark Helfrich, Petros Papadakis, Rich Waltz, Gregg Daniels, Tony Hill, Brandon Gaudin, Sam Niedermann, Derek Rackley, Chick Hernandez, Chris Hassel, Aaron Taylor, Sherree Burruss, Karl Ravech, Eduardo Perez, David Cone, Pat McCarthy, Tom McCarthy, Michael Grady, Tom McGinnis, Mike Inglis, Chris Wheeler, Dan Dierdorf, Howard Cosell, Dan Baker, Joe Davis, Jim Kaat, Bob Costas, T.J. Rives, George Ofman, Joe Starkey, Roxy Bernstein, Larry Collmus Hear it all as part of the latest "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure that you are following/subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Episode Ten of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin provide part two of a tribute to the late Vin Scully with more clips displaying the iconic style of an American treasure.In addition, the podcast previews the upcoming NFL season and discusses the implications of the new college football broadcast rights deals. Throughout the show, a total of 79 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: - More on Vin Scully's greatest calls - Scully, the soundtrack of Los Angeles - Longevity of Scully, Hearn & Miller - Scully's impact on other announcers- NFL on FOX broadcaster roster- Week One of NFL regular season announcer pairings- NFL Preseason announcers- More hires for Amazon Prime Thursday Night NFL - Implications of Big Ten television deals- Eli Gold of Alabama Crimson Tide Radio- New hire for ESPN College Football Gameday- MLB Field of Dreams Game- Dennis Eckersley retiring from booth- Nick Faldo sign off from CBS- Bill Walton 30-for-30- Roxy Bernstein preview- Keith Hernandez and the Phillies Episode 10 announcer mentions: Vin Scully, Chick Hearn, Bob Miller, Charley Steiner, Sean McDonough, Tim McCarver, Johnny Bench, Curt Schilling, John Kruk, Craig Sager, Jack Buck, Tom McGinnis, Dick Enberg, Keith Jackson, Jon Miller, Joe Davis, Brent Musburger, Jerry Coleman, Bob Costas, Al Michaels, Marv Albert, Joe Buck, Jason Benetti, Harry Kalas, George Ofman, Wayne Larrivee, Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi, Tom Brady, Daryl Johnston, Pam Oliver, Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Kristina Pink, Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Shannon Spake, Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Laura Okmin, Chris Myers, Robert Smith, Jen Hale, Troy Aikman, Mike Tirico, Bob Papa, Dan Hellie, Charles Davis, Justin Kutcher, Brandon Gaudin, Dave Pasch, Ian Eagle, Anthony Becht, Scott Graham, Ross Tucker, Kevin Harlan, Greg Papa, Taylor Rooks, Michael Smith, Gino Torretta, T.J. Rives, Jess Sims, Eli Gold, Chris Stewart, John Smoltz, Ken Rosenthal, Tom Verducci, Dennis Eckersley, Nick Faldo, Jim Nantz, Trevor Immelman, Bill Walton, Roxy Bernstein, Jay Bilas, Keith Hernandez, Tom McCarthy, Gary Cohen Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Episode Ten of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin provide part two of a tribute to the late Vin Scully with more clips displaying the iconic style of an American treasure.In addition, the podcast previews the upcoming NFL season and discusses the implications of the new college football broadcast rights deals. Throughout the show, a total of 79 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: - More on Vin Scully's greatest calls - Scully, the soundtrack of Los Angeles - Longevity of Scully, Hearn & Miller - Scully's impact on other announcers- NFL on FOX broadcaster roster- Week One of NFL regular season announcer pairings- NFL Preseason announcers- More hires for Amazon Prime Thursday Night NFL - Implications of Big Ten television deals- Eli Gold of Alabama Crimson Tide Radio- New hire for ESPN College Football Gameday- MLB Field of Dreams Game- Dennis Eckersley retiring from booth- Nick Faldo sign off from CBS- Bill Walton 30-for-30- Roxy Bernstein preview- Keith Hernandez and the Phillies Episode 10 announcer mentions: Vin Scully, Chick Hearn, Bob Miller, Charley Steiner, Sean McDonough, Tim McCarver, Johnny Bench, Curt Schilling, John Kruk, Craig Sager, Jack Buck, Tom McGinnis, Dick Enberg, Keith Jackson, Jon Miller, Joe Davis, Brent Musburger, Jerry Coleman, Bob Costas, Al Michaels, Marv Albert, Joe Buck, Jason Benetti, Harry Kalas, George Ofman, Wayne Larrivee, Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi, Tom Brady, Daryl Johnston, Pam Oliver, Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Kristina Pink, Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Shannon Spake, Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Laura Okmin, Chris Myers, Robert Smith, Jen Hale, Troy Aikman, Mike Tirico, Bob Papa, Dan Hellie, Charles Davis, Justin Kutcher, Brandon Gaudin, Dave Pasch, Ian Eagle, Anthony Becht, Scott Graham, Ross Tucker, Kevin Harlan, Greg Papa, Taylor Rooks, Michael Smith, Gino Torretta, T.J. Rives, Jess Sims, Eli Gold, Chris Stewart, John Smoltz, Ken Rosenthal, Tom Verducci, Dennis Eckersley, Nick Faldo, Jim Nantz, Trevor Immelman, Bill Walton, Roxy Bernstein, Jay Bilas, Keith Hernandez, Tom McCarthy, Gary Cohen Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kyle and Gary talk about the MLB trade deadline, missing Eagles beat tweets, and have a debate over if more Americans have heard Vin Scully or Harry Kalas' voice. Follow the podcast: The Wooderboys: @wooderboys Kyle: @kylepaganCB Gary: @CoachGaryPHL
Today on The Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony opens the show breaking down what the Phillies did prior to yesterday's trade deadline. He gives Dave Dombrowski high remarks and believes he made this team better while also holding onto their top prospects. The guys also remember the legacy of the great Vin Scully (0:00-46:25). In today's Morning Thoughts, Andrew found himself missing the fall weather and football season. Anthony is thinking about how picky Italians are when it comes to their food. ESPN's Kevin Negandhi joins the show to talk about Vin Scully and the great broadcasters of our time (46:25-1:29:48). The guys go through some more of the great announcers of our time including Harry Kalas and Gene Hart. They also get into a conversation about baseball cards (1:29:48-2:13:16). What are some of the most clutch home runs in MLB history? Anthony then takes a few more calls to finish out the show (2:13:16-2:57:38).
This week on Episode Six of the Announcers Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin welcome in Kevin Kugler of FOX Sports, BTN and Westwood One to discuss his career and life as one of the nation's busiest announcers. Kugler tells stories ranging from the Final Four and The Masters, to the NFL and the recently concluded Men's College World Series.Throughout the show, a grand total of 79 different announcers are mentioned along with an array of topics discussed including:· Charissa Thompson officially named studio host with Amazon Prime, more names for Thursday Night NFL · Luke Kuechly new Carolina Panthers radio analyst · NHL Stanley Cup complete, championship calls from ABC, Sports USA and Avalanche Radio · MLB on Peacock; a top crew on TBS· Nick Faldo comments regarding LIV Golf · USFL Championship; future of the league · NASCAR season debut on NBC · Men's College World Series on TV and radioPlus a tribute to the late Tony Siragusa and a look back at his unique broadcasting career.And our Announcer Schedules Episode 6 Mentions:Kevin Kugler, Debbie Antonelli, Sean Farnham, Ted Enberg, Dick Enberg, Brent Musburger, Larry Collmus, John Forslund, Bob Wischusen, George Ofman, John Rooney, T.J. Rives, Lindsay Czarniak, Charissa Thompson, Kirk Herbstreit, Al Michaels, Tony Gonzalez, Richard Sherman, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Aqib Talib, Andrew Whitworth, Colin Thompson, Luke Kuechly, Anish Shroff, Paul Finebaum, Marc Zumoff, Kate Scott, Tom McGinnis, Sean McDonough, Ray Ferraro, Emily Kaplan, John Ahlers, Joe Micheletti, Conor McGahey, Peter McNab, Jason Benetti, Tommy Hutton, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Cliff Floyd, Ahmed Fareed, Don Orsillo, Brian Anderson, Bob Costas, Nick Faldo, Dan Patrick, Jim Nantz, Andrew Catalon, Curt Menefee, Joel Klatt, Brock Huard, James Brown, Rick Allen, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Steve Letarte, Jeff Burton, Marty Snider, Dave Burns, Parker Kligerman, Michael Bourn, Pete Thompson, Neil Nelkin, Tony Roberts, Tim Brando, John Thompson, Bill Raftery, Bill Russell, Robbie Hummel, Chris Spielman, Stephen Bardo, Dick Jerardi, John Sterling, Harry Kalas, Tony Siragusa, Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston, Kenny Albert, Thom Brennaman, Charles Davis Hear them all on the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to the Sports Media Watch podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Episode Six of the Announcers Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin welcome in Kevin Kugler of FOX Sports, BTN and Westwood One to discuss his career and life as one of the nation's busiest announcers. Kugler tells stories ranging from the Final Four and The Masters, to the NFL and the recently concluded Men's College World Series.Throughout the show, a grand total of 79 different announcers are mentioned along with an array of topics discussed including:· Charissa Thompson officially named studio host with Amazon Prime, more names for Thursday Night NFL · Luke Kuechly new Carolina Panthers radio analyst · NHL Stanley Cup complete, championship calls from ABC, Sports USA and Avalanche Radio · MLB on Peacock; a top crew on TBS· Nick Faldo comments regarding LIV Golf · USFL Championship; future of the league · NASCAR season debut on NBC · Men's College World Series on TV and radioPlus a tribute to the late Tony Siragusa and a look back at his unique broadcasting career.And our Announcer Schedules Episode 6 Mentions:Kevin Kugler, Debbie Antonelli, Sean Farnham, Ted Enberg, Dick Enberg, Brent Musburger, Larry Collmus, John Forslund, Bob Wischusen, George Ofman, John Rooney, T.J. Rives, Lindsay Czarniak, Charissa Thompson, Kirk Herbstreit, Al Michaels, Tony Gonzalez, Richard Sherman, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Aqib Talib, Andrew Whitworth, Colin Thompson, Luke Kuechly, Anish Shroff, Paul Finebaum, Marc Zumoff, Kate Scott, Tom McGinnis, Sean McDonough, Ray Ferraro, Emily Kaplan, John Ahlers, Joe Micheletti, Conor McGahey, Peter McNab, Jason Benetti, Tommy Hutton, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Cliff Floyd, Ahmed Fareed, Don Orsillo, Brian Anderson, Bob Costas, Nick Faldo, Dan Patrick, Jim Nantz, Andrew Catalon, Curt Menefee, Joel Klatt, Brock Huard, James Brown, Rick Allen, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Steve Letarte, Jeff Burton, Marty Snider, Dave Burns, Parker Kligerman, Michael Bourn, Pete Thompson, Neil Nelkin, Tony Roberts, Tim Brando, John Thompson, Bill Raftery, Bill Russell, Robbie Hummel, Chris Spielman, Stephen Bardo, Dick Jerardi, John Sterling, Harry Kalas, Tony Siragusa, Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston, Kenny Albert, Thom Brennaman, Charles Davis Hear them all on the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe to the Sports Media Watch podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, we start the show by discussing Brian's return to NPB action, the incredible play of Manny Machado and Joe Musgrove, and the video of Tampa Bay Buccaneers' QB Tom Brady taking some swings (:31 - 17:49). Then, we welcome on our guest for this week, the longtime play-by-play voice of the Philadelphia Phillies, Tom McCarthy (17:51 - 52:05). Tom joins us to talk about his rise in sports broadcasting, stories from working with Harry Kalas, and the 2022 Phillies season. The Official Sponsor of Breaking Bats: The Original Fudge Kitchen Shipping fudge, saltwater taffy, sweet treats, and more across the country. https://fudgekitchens.com/ Presented by Not For Long Media https://www.notforlongmedia.com/ Music Credit: Intro: Coming Home; Written by Scott Woodruff and TJ O'Neill; Performed by Scott Woodruff; Courtesy of Stick Figure Outro: Weight of Sound; Written by Scott Woodruff and TJ O'Neill; Performed by Scott Woodruff and TJ O'Neill; Courtesy of Stick Figure
While broadcasting live from Citizens Bank Park on Phillies Opening Day, Dom Giordano was joined by legendary Phillies broadcasting duo Larry Andersen and Scott Franzke. Franzke and LA discuss the long career the two have shared in the booth, and talk about Andersen's decision to semi-retire, cutting back the amount of games he'll work to 40. Also, Franzke and LA reflect upon some great Phillies broadcasters of the past such as Harry Kalas, and the two greats offer their opinion on some new rule changes set forth by the MLB. (Photo by Gary Newkirk/ALLSPORT)
While broadcasting on Phillies Opening Day at Citizens Bank Park, the Philadelphia Phillies' Director of Fun and Games John Brazer returns to the Dom Giordano Program. Brazer, who's title is indeed real, tells us what's new at the ballpark, including some great new concession offerings including Jersey Shore staple Manco and Manco. Also, Brazer tells about the relationship he shared with Harry Kalas, and tells what he hopes and expects to see on field for the Phillies this season. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images)
Anthony opens with a thought on why he doesn't want to see the Nets in the 1st round of the playoffs and in the spirit of opening day, Anthony wants to hear your best Harry Kalas impressions (0:00-20:40). Anthony opens up the phone lines for your best Harry Kalas impressions and what you love about baseball (20:40-42:42). Anthony and Andrew get into some Sixers talk and the current state of the MVP race (42:42-1:03:50). Anthony shares a story from when he was 22 while working in Chicago and paid Harry Kalas a visit in visitors radio booth (1:03:50-1:25:20). Anthony receives a text from Charlie Manuel that made his day (1:25:20-1:46:50). Anthony and Andrew discuss Hot Dogs at the ball park (1:46:50-2:08:51). Phillies legendary SS Larry Bowa joins the show to preview the upcoming season with Anthony and what to expect from Mickey Moniak and Bryson Stott (2:08:51-2:31:38). Anthony closes out the show with more of your calls and Harry Kalas impressions (2:31:38-2:51:09).
Ruben Amaro Jr. is a former Major League Baseball player with 7 seasons of experience. He won an American League pennant with the Indians and a National League pennant with the Phillies. He was General Manager for the Phillies from 2008- 2015. He has also served as a Major League coach for the Mets and Red Sox. Most recently, he has served as a pre- and post-game analyst for NBC Sports in Philly. 3:40 Harry Kalas and Philadelphia in 1992. 7:46 “You're not as good as your dad.” 9:41 View it as a challenge, not a negative. 12:27 Creating a fire to prove someone wrong. 15:08 Non-prospect. 16:48 Observing preparation. 18:30 The little things that lead to success. 21:02 Getting caught up and getting out of routines. 23:30 Resetting, overcoming, and being the best bench player. 26:26 Chosen as the last roster spot. 29:03 Every at bat was a gun fight. 31:40 Sitting on the World Series parade float. 33:16 “Another guy who figured out a way to win.” 35:04 Winning is always the challenge. 36:47 Patience and impulsivity. 38:03 Reflecting on Roy Halladay. 41:56 “You get hired to get fired.” 43:53 Still Ruben Amaro Jr. 47:00 “It's about your connection with the players.” 49:54 Respect in the coach-to-coach relationship. 55:53 The outcome of losing the process. 58:23 Failure as a necessity. 59:57 Taking a step back to go a step further. Download The Best Mental Toughness Quotes That Will Make You BETTER https://drrobbell.com/quotes-on-mentaltoughness If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe and leave a review! Dr. Rob Bell