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In this episode, Miles discusses the best contact hitters of all time, the documentary "Long Gone Summer" about the 1998 McGwire-Sosa home run race, some news about today in MLB, and an update on Miles' little league team transitioning to kid pitch. Plus: Miles' opinion, or lack thereof, about the band Wilco. You can ask a question or leave a comment for Little Slugger at littlesluggerpodcast@gmail.com
Tá no ar o zone cast e nessa semana vamos falar sobre os playoffs da MLB. Não existe pós temporada mais divertida que a da MLB, ela é a mais imprevisível e com seus requintes de crueldade. Fora esse papo que foi protagonista desse episódio, também trouxemos rápidas questões da NFL; o Philadelphia Eagles é de verdade? e a concussão do Tua, tem alguém errado? Quem? Então coloca o teu fone de ouvido, aperta o play na plataforma de sua preferência e vem curtir mais um episódio do zone cast! Dicas Um homem entre gigantes, filme na Netflix 30 for 30: Long Gone Summer, documentário no Star+
This week on the Power Half Hour, Chad and Greg discuss some momentous occasions in sports. At least, some that have occurred in our lifetimes. On the heels of watching Long Gone Summer, Greg and Chad revisit the Summer of 1998, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, and the race for the record. We also discuss a … Continue reading Power Half Hour 74: Big Sports Moments → The post Power Half Hour 74: Big Sports Moments appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network.
This week on the Power Half Hour, Chad and Greg discuss some momentous occasions in sports. At least, some that have occurred in our lifetimes. On the heels of watching Long Gone Summer, Greg and Chad revisit the Summer of 1998, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, and the race for the record. We also discuss a … Continue reading Power Half Hour 74: Big Sports Moments → The post Power Half Hour 74: Big Sports Moments appeared first on Greg and Chad's Power Half Hour.
In this episode, Ellie Shannon goes over updates in Colorado State University's geothermal exchange and a crash that left a pedestrian seriously injured in Fort Collins. After that, Eliza Drotar updates listeners on CSU's athletics. Kota Babcock speaks to Steven Barry from the Food Bank for Larimer County about Tour de Turkey.Later in the show, Babcock goes over updates in the Astroworld Music Festival story. Listeners hear about the Long Gone Summer of baseball in “Painting the Corners with Anton Schindler.” Babcock gives some updates on technology with information on Twitter and the FBI. To conclude the show, Marie Tanksley goes over the best podcasts of the fall.
In 1998, Major League Baseball was still very much in a dark place. Due to the strike that lasted from 1994 to 1995 that led to the cancelation of 938 games and the 1994 postseason, baseball needed something incredible and awe-inspiring to bring fans — new and old — back to the game. Two sluggers, Sammy Sosa, and Mark McGwire took it upon themselves to deliver what would be known as Long Gone Summer, as they raced each other for the single-season home run record.
A documentary filmmaker can invest years in a project without knowing what the end result will look like. Their subjects have to invest even more, trusting that filmmaker to tell their story with integrity. Megan Lynch and Julie Smith take you inside the process, with with AJ Schnack. His most recent project, Long Gone Summer, an ESPN 30 for 30 film, about the the 1998 Major League Baseball home run record chase.
On this episode, Millz & Lenox discuss the events that led to the unnecessary murder of Rayshard Brooks, Currently living thru a revolution, Lil Baby's powerful new song “The Bigger Picture”, Understanding J. Cole's perspective in his new song “Snow On The Bluff”, Spike Lee's new Netflix film “Da 5 Bloods”, Buying stock in news topics?, 30 For 30's “Long Gone Summer” episode being a one sided story, Insecure Season 4 coming to an end, B. Simone's plagiarism controversy, The long awaited Loud Opinions Podcast Pornstar Verzuz... and much more!
A round table discussion of the 30 for 30 Documentary Long Gone Summer, following Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa.The participants include Brett Chancey of Locked on Astros, Gabrielle of Locked on Red Sox, Sean Sears of Locked on Cubs and Javier Reyes of Locked on Padres@Javiipeno@gfstarr1@seanrsears@HtownWheelhouse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Hosts of the Growing Cubs Podcast Greg Huss and Jimmy Nelligan join The Party for a baseball spectacular! In a historic episode, Greg makes his return and becomes the first ever Recurring Guest in the history of the podcast, Jimmy makes his first guest appearance for The Brew Party's first ever three man pod! Listen in as we dive deep into the state of Major League Baseball, Long Gone Summer, and the MLB Draft! Don't miss the guys' takes on why Manfred is so horrible, the Cubs new draft picks, new Cardinals draft picks, and more! We close out the show with a bang, Andy shoots Rapid Fire Questions (a staple on Growing Cubs) at the guys for some extra laughs to close up shop.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebrewparty)
Coyne and Knoll are back to complete the lists of Best Compilation of Songs with the Same Title and Best Songs Named After Athletes (12:17). Live sports means Coyne & Knoll are back to their old ways of losing bets, including this week's crazy PGA action (34:41). Lastly the guys recap "Long Gone Summer," which leads into the Best City of Sports Jerseys debate (47:57). End your day with Stumptown (1:15:15).
Stylz, Roman & Cat discuss ESPN's Long Gone Summer documentary about Mark McGwire & Sammy Sosa's 1998 home run chase, an update on the Lady Antebellum name change, Jennifer Garner's cat stroller, Disney reopening & much more. Powered by Gameplan
Steve, Brenton and Lucas talk about the baseball documentary Long Gone Summer, Steve has a dangerous amount of fireworks, and baseball is (hopefully) on track to come back. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The one year anniversary show of The 77 Sports Stop Podcast. Too many people to thank for the support. Cousin Danny returns to the show and we go unleashed. Long Gone Summer sucked, WWE on their way out, future UFC cards, and yearly predictions.
Colin, Eric, and Ken are all together for this one, where the boys touch on top rewatchable movies, people protecting statues with bats, new music, and "Long Gone Summer". We interview Jake Floyd from our friends in The Orphan The Poet.
Still no baseball - modern baseball, that is.But immediately after ESPN aired its highly-anticipated '30 For 30: Long Gone Summer' on Sunday night about Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa's historic home run race in 1998, four hosts from around Locked On's MLB section got together for a LIVE roundtable moderated by Sean, host of Locked On Cubs. Joining Gabrielle and Sean are Javi of Locked On Padres and Brett of Locked on Astros, who might be the biggest McGwire fan in the history of baseball. Listen as they discuss two legends-turned-scapegoats of the game, the presences of performance-enhancing substances in sports, the state of baseball today, and more.The Locked On Podcast Network is currently matching host donations up to $10K, and you can donate to. Donations will benefit Black Lives Matter, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and Campaign Zero. Go to lockedonpodcasts.com/blacklivesmatter to donate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Play-By-Play Analysis returns to talk Long Gone Summer, the ESPN 30-for-30 Doc that aired Sunday, as well as other baseball-related stuff. (Could we see a Barry Bonds doc soon, for example?) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Check out Korked Bats: http://korkedbats.com WATCH The Junk Drawer here: http://youtube.com/korkedbats -- 1:40 - This Week's Reviews 8:25 - Rob Manfred Sucks 19:24 - The Greatest Coffee Ever 21:07 - Our Review of ‘Long Gone Summer' 51:15 - Vacation Movies Debate 58:09 - Ezekiel Elliott has COVID-19 1:04:24 - THE LIST: Jimmy Dean 1:07:14 - THE LIST: People Who Use The Turn Lane Wrong 1:09:08 - Our Presidential Platforms 1:12:15 - THE LIST: People Who Say “This Is Actually A Good Movie” About Beloved Movies -- Follow Korked Bats Twitter: http://twitter.com/korkedbats Instagram: http://instagram.com/korkedbats Facebook: http://facebook.com/korkedbats
MLB and ESPN present the 30 for 30, Long Gone Summer. Where were you when Sosa and McGuire were bringing back baseball? The Dolphins drafted their quarterback, and some say he's coming back to full health. Should the team start Tua Game one, if healthy? Should team owners be responsible for player cheating and transgressions within the field of play? What is the most pressured filled moment in sports? Do rankings in sports matter? Can and should team monitor and control players off-season free time? Working with Deion Sanders, will Antonio Brown play in 2020? These topics and more on this Tuesday, June 16th episode. "Welcome to the Show!"
Julian and Brooklyn talk ESPN's latest 30 for 30 "Long Gone Summer", which covers the Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa home run race of 1998.Also dive into what the discussions have been to bring back baseball and a slight hiccup in the NBA's return this July.
Ryan Davis joins the show as he and Sean go over the recent developments between the MLB owner's and the MLB Player's Association as both sides refuse to compromise. Ryan helps to explain further why the player's are upset and how the MLB owners should be able to afford paying players pro-rated salaries this season. We also touch on the ESPN 30 for 30 Long Gone Summer documentary and how important the 1998 Cubs were to Ryan as a kid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A review of the Long Gone Summer 30 for 30 (McGwire vs. Sosa) by Locked On hosts of the Cubs, Astros, Red Sox, and Padres. Sean, Gabrielle, Javi, and Brett discuss one of the greatest seasons in recent history. A season that at the same time, saved baseball.Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros in Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Four Locked On MLB hosts (Sean Sears, Brett Chancey, Gabrielle Starr, and Javier Reyes) discuss the 1998 season, the impact guys like Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa had on baseball, some of the parallels between 1994 season and the current day MLB, and of course, we talk plenty about dingers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
7:00 The MLBPA told owners over the weekend that they will no longer be participating in negotiations, and asked Major League Baseball to set a schedule for 2020. Randy and Michelle discuss their complicated feelings surrounding this development...7:15 Last night was the premiere of "Long Gone Summer." Randy and Michelle share their biggest takeaways from the highly anticipated 30 for 30...7:30 On this day in 2019, the Blues held their victory parade in downtown St. Louis. Randy and Michelle talk about one of the best parties in the history of St. Louis...7:45 "TAKE IT or LEAVE IT" - Is putting elephants in your will over your wife grounds for a divorce?
2:00 - Mt. Dew, daughters and trips to the grocery store 2:15 - MLB Owners and players just can't get things figured out 2:30 - Long Gone Summer left us longing for more 2:45 - Can cheaters be heroes? 3:00 - Darren Pang on his favorite Blues' parade memories and drinking from the Cup 3:15 - Has MLB been protecting the Yankees? 3:30 - What's Trending? 3:45 - Why won't Sammy Sosa just admit he took steroids? 4:00 - The Gauntlet 4:15 - MLB owners just don't know how to lose 4:30 - Jeremy Rutherford on the Blues' Cup parade a year later 4:45 - There may not be a 2020 MLB season 5:00 - 50 games?! Is that a real season and a real champion? 5:15 - Who are you blaming for MLB's dispute? 5:30 - Sports Six Pack 5:45 - Why one KBO team should be beloved by American fans
Dan McLaughlin, 101 ESPN & FOX Sports Midwest, joins Randy and Michelle for their weekly chat on all things St. Louis Cardinals.
Jalen & Jacoby discuss Long Gone Summer, a 30 for 30 documentary about the 1998 homerun race between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, with director AJ Schnack. They break down McGwire's steroid usage, the lack of evidence surrounding Sosa's steroid use, why Sammy Sosa and the Cubs have yet to reconcile their relationship, what else is left for both McGwire and Sosa and preview the upcoming season of the new 30 for 30 podcast, 'Heavy Medals: Inside the Karolyi Gymnastic Empire.'
On this Monday edition of the Logan Blackman Show we go over what happened in the 30 for 30 doc “Long Gone Summer” and try to figure out if there will be any baseball played this season. We also look at scores from across the world of soccer and make some predictions for the Premier League (which returns on Wednesday). Finally, we play “yay or nay” to figure out who we would take as a franchise QB in the NFL. Thanks for listening and enjoy!
Tim Allen, host of 105.7 FM The FAN's baseball postgame show, joined Bart to recap the "Long Gone Summer" documentary & give his thoughts on MLB's situation with the MLBPA.
Devon and Dan are back this week with a lot of sports to discuss! We talk about negotiations between the MLB and the players' union, our thoughts on the Bruce Lee 30-for-30, whether NBA may actually come back and much more! Also discussed are: -Reggie Bush's 10-year ban from USC being ended -A future Doug Williams biopic -Zion's ongoing legal troubles with his former representative -A look at Long Gone Summer, the documentary exploring the home run race between Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwuire --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jim Riggleman was the manager of the Cubs in 1998. He had a front row seat for Sammy Sosa's 66 home runs that summer. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to get ready for Sunday's premiere of "Long Gone Summer."
8:00 "Fresh Take" - We hear from our listeners, as Randy and Michelle continue celebrating the 1-year anniversary of the St. Louis Blues winning their first Stanley Cup in franchise history...8:15 Joey Vitale, 101 ESPN & Blues Radio Network, joins Randy and Michelle for their weekly chat on all things St. Louis Blues...8:30 "The Fight" - Randy ties the fighter, and we chat about John Daly's affiliation with Hooters...8:45 Randy and Michelle revisit their in-depth conversation with Mark McGwire from Thursday, as we continue to prepare for Sunday's premiere of "Long Gone Summer."
7:00 Alex Cora tells ESPN that the Astros cheating scandal was far from a two-man job. Uhhhh, ya think? Randy and Michelle discuss the disgraced former manager's first public comments since being fired by the Reds Sox...7:15 Randy and Michelle the magic of June 12th, 2019 - the day the St. Louis Blues won their first Stanley Cup in franchise history...7:30 Jim Riggleman was the manager of the Cubs in 1998. He had a front row seat for Sammy Sosa's 66 home runs that summer. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to get ready for Sunday's premiere of "Long Gone Summer"...7:45 "TAKE IT or LEAVE IT" - An author spent a month straight of 10+ hour days teaching herself how to play poker, and ended up recently winning an $80,000 tournament.
7:00 Rob Manfred had a lot to say last night ahead of last night's MLB Draft. Randy and Michelle react to the commissioner's comments on baseball's labor battle...7:15 Will DeWitt's comments on the profitability of baseball franchises have an impact on the Cardinals clubhouse once baseball returns? Randy and Michelle weigh-in...7:30 Billy Wagner battled with Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa for many years in the NL Central as closer for the Houston Astros. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to get ready for Sunday's debut of "Long Gone Summer"...7:45 "TAKE IT or LEAVE IT" - An Italian woman stuffed 90 olives while getting brain surgery. Will this make you rethink complaining about multitasking?
Mark McGwire joins Randy and Michelle to reflect on the summer of 1998, as we continue to get ready for the premiere of "Long Gone Summer" on Sunday.
9:00 We hear part two of Randy and Michelle's conversation with Mark McGwire, as we continue to get ready for the debut of "Long Gone Summer" on Sunday night...9:15 Randy and Michelle react to their extended conversation with Big Mac...9:30 Jeremy Rutherford, The Athletic St. Louis & 101 ESPN, joins Randy and Michelle for his weekly chat on all things St. Louis Blues...9:45 The Crossover with Danny Mac
Billy Wagner battled with Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa for many years in the NL Central as closer for the Houston Astros. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to get ready for Sunday's debut of "Long Gone Summer."
2:00 - For MLB, the deadline is this Friday. 2:15 - Reggie Bush is welcomed back at USC! 2:30 - What's Trending? 2:45 - Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire had different approaches to the 1998 Home Run chase 3:00 - 1998 Home Run Chase... Where are they now? 3:15 - Alex Ferrario on the Blues' work while holding out on Phase 2 of NHL's plan 3:30 - The Cardinals core and assessing Cardinals' scouting 3:45 - Who's Dong is that? 4:00 - The Gauntlet 4:15 - Which team has the best chance of keeping the Chiefs from back-to-back Super Bowl wins? 4:30 - Richard Roeper gives 'Long GOne Summer' 3 out of 4 stars 4:45 - The Fast Lane has a 'Get Rich Quick' scheme 5:00 - 'Breaking' news from Chris Rongey 5:15 - John Mozeliak responded to Bill DeWitt Jr.'s comments and draft strategy 5:30 - Sports Six Pack 5:45 - What If these athletes chose baseball instead of football?
7:00 Jeff Passan reported yesterday evening that the MLBPA has sent the owners an 89-game proposal that includes a full prorated salary scale for 2020. Randy and Michelle talk about the latest in baseball's labor battle...7:15 Bill DeWitt Jr. joined 590 The Fan yesterday, and said that the business of baseball "isn't very profitable." Randy and Michelle try to put these statements in context...7:30 Todd Hollandsworth was an opponent of both Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa in the NL, and later became teammates with Sammy. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to preview "Long Gone Summer" all week long on 101 ESPN...7:45 "TAKE IT or LEAVE IT" - Would you rather have an extra arm or extra leg?
9:00 "Today's Big Thing" - Another baseball owner is saying things in the media that many would consider tone deaf. Are we surprised?...9:15 "You're Killing Me, Smalls" - Reggie Bush and USC are back together, and all is right in the college football universe...9:30 Al Hrabosky has been a staple on St. Louis Cardinals broadcasts for over 30 years. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to preview "Long Gone Summer" all week long on 101 ESPN...9:45 The Crossover with Danny Mac
Al Hrabosky has been a staple on St. Louis Cardinals broadcasts for over 30 years. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to preview "Long Gone Summer" all week long on 101 ESPN.
Todd Hollandsworth was an opponent of both Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa in the NL, and later became teammates with Sammy. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to preview "Long Gone Summer" all week long on 101 ESPN.
7:00 The owners have sent the players a 76-game proposal. The players hate it. Randy and Michelle lament about baseball's latest bickering...7:15 Let's take a break from the drama of baseball, and focus on why we love the game! Randy and Michelle share their stories of when they fell in love with baseball, and we hear from our listeners as well...7:30 Greg Amsinger, MLB Network, joins Randy and Michelle to talk about "Long Gone Summer," the 2020 MLB Draft, baseball's latest labor battle, and much more...7:45 "TAKE IT or LEAVE IT" - Should people stop drinking bleach? Randy's answer might surprise you.
9:00 "Today's Big Thing" - We continue to hear from our listeners on the moment they fell in love with baseball...9:15 "You're Killing Me, Smalls" - What would you do if you came across a car filled with almost $1 million of illegal drugs?...9:30 Kevin Orie was a member of the 1998 Chicago Cubs, and spent three seasons as Sammy Sosa's teammate. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to get ready for Sunday's "Long Gone Summer"...9:45 The Crossover with Danny Mac
Greg Amsinger, MLB Network, joins Randy and Michelle to talk about "Long Gone Summer," the 2020 MLB Draft, baseball's latest labor battle, and much more.
Kevin Orie was a member of the 1998 Chicago Cubs, and spent three seasons as Sammy Sosa's teammate. He joins Randy and Michelle as we continue to get ready for Sunday's "Long Gone Summer."
9:00 "Today's Big Thing" - Baseball doesn't feel like it's coming back anytime soon, does it?...9:15 "You're Killing Me, Smalls" - Would you allow someone to massage you with knives?...9:30 Will Lennon is the producer of “Long Gone Summer,” a 30 for 30 on the home run race in the summer of 1998 between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Will joins Randy and Michelle to talk about the making of the film, what he learned, and much more...9:45 The Crossover with Danny Mac
Will Lennon is the producer of “Long Gone Summer,” a 30 for 30 on the home run race in the summer of 1998 between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Will joins Randy and Michelle to talk about the making of the film, what he learned, and much more.
Brian Jordan was a member of the 1998 St. Louis Cardinals. He joins Randy and Michelle to talk about that magical summer as we continue to get ready for "Long Gone Summer" on June 14th.