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Tonight's Episode Is My Podcast Series BrandonJaneauShow:I Bleed Sports And On This Episode I'm Talking About The World Of Sports
Tonight's Episode Is My Podcast Series BrandonJaneauShow:I Bleed Sports And On This Episode I'm Talking About Everything Going On In The World Of Sports
The 94 WIP Morning Show contemplates which Phillies are most likely back next season. Hear Joe DeCamara's list of the best things he's ever seen happen in sports. Time's Yours line reacts to the Dodgers winning the World Series.
Episode 279 - We start fresh after the Penn State loss to Ohio State, a look at college football, we recap the Eagles big win over the Giants plus an outlook on the rest of the season, World Series game 7!, we discuss the Flyers and Sixers very good starts and a look at Pennsylvania southeastern PA playoff football. All this and the usual fun!
Join Eric & Travis back on the show today as the guys discuss local sports from yesterday and the local schedule for today, Week 9 Preview for HS Football, NBA and the NBC broadcast on Opening Night
On this episode of Next on the Tee, I'm joined by two outstanding storytellers who bring both creativity and history to the game. First, my good friend Tucker Booth returns to the show. Tucker is a professional entertainer, writer, rapper, and host of the podcast Rappers Don't Golf. As an author, he's collaborated on powerful projects, including Trouble Maker with Lisa Cromwell and most recently The Final Broadcast, co-written with Michael Whelan. That book, already earning five-star reviews on Amazon, is a deeply emotional, semi-biographical story that explores resilience, friendship, and the impact of cancer. Tucker and I talk about the process of blending his voice with Mike's, why they chose a fictionalized narrative, the powerful imagery behind the book's most moving scenes, and what they hope readers will take away. Then, I welcome Len Ferman for his Next on the Tee debut. Known as The Sports Time Traveler from his popular podcast, Len is also the author of Great Golf Tournaments Volume 1 and The 1973 Mets: You Gotta Believe. A lifelong researcher and storyteller, he shares fascinating golf history—from Jack Nicklaus' brilliance at the 1975 Masters, to Joe Louis breaking barriers as the first African American to play in a PGA Tour event, to Sam Snead competing at the highest level well into his 60s. We also revisit stories about Chi Chi Rodriguez, Dave Stockton, the Big 3 of Nicklaus, Palmer, and Player, and even a time Len discovered a very important error in the New York Times about a score that Johnny Miller shot. It's an episode filled with passion, perspective, and powerful storytelling—one that connects the emotion of today with the history that shaped the game.
Hour 1 - Monday dawns and your brain seems bruised with numb surprise. Fortunately Jacob & Tommy are here for you with neon grooves! In this segment they celebrate the AfterShocks TBT Championship and the Royals series win.
Chris Mack and Kate Constable woke up with a Case of the Monday's, airing out all of their grievnces from the weekend, including Kate's wild dream featuring an NFL star and a firm opinion on youth sports time limits. 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
Chris Mack and Kate Constable woke up with a Case of the Monday's, airing out all of their grievnces from the weekend, including Kate's wild dream featuring an NFL star and a firm opinion on youth sports time limits. 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
Jim Maloney and a Bunch of Baloney
The 1924 Pennant Race Heats Up!!!!
On this edition of The Will Cain Show's Friday sports episode, Will opens the show by breaking down the story everyone is talking about: the world's richest man versus the world's most powerful man as the relationship between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump implodes. Will is then joined by Ricky Cobb, Host of OutKick's 'The Ricky Cobb Show,' to discuss the Indiana Pacers flipping the script on the NBA Finals favorite Oklahoma City Thunder, and Texas Tech's push to win a championship in women's softball by paying a star player $1 million a year in NIL money coming out of the transfer portal. The two also debate if players and teams from decades ago could survive and thrive in modern day professional sports, And what sporting events would Will or Ricky go back in time to witness firsthand? Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Big Train that could ... a great story about Walter Johnson
You gotta believe ....
A look back on the "You've Gotta Believe" NY Mets
Hour 1 - If rainy days and Monday's have you down, fret not Bunkie as Jacob & Tommy bring radio sunshine. In this segment they discuss the Royals series against the Cardinals, Scottie Scheffler's victory, and Jacob's use of range balls.
May really is the best sports time of the year (for some people).
If you had a time machine to go back and change something in Houston sports, what would it be?
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Ted's winning run in game 3. I contend if Ted didn't score that run in the 11th inning, the Mets would have won the World Series 4 games to 1. The Andrews affair and how that affected the A's in the 3 games in NY The Mets lock down pitching in NY Seaver 12ks and 2 earned runs Matlack NO earned runs Koosman NO earned runs How the A's felt when they were down 3 games to 2 heading home to Oakland The decision by Yogi Berra to start Seaver on 3 days rest in game 6 The decision by Berra to not give a start to the #4 starter George Stone. Gene Tenace told me last year that the A's were sitting in the dugout in games 6 and 7 saying why aren't they pitching Stone. We can't hit him. Stone had appeared in just a couple of innings in the series. The decision by Berra to bench Mays after game 2. In the book I have a chapter about game 2 titled, “The last heroics and hiccup of Willie Mays.” Mays made some great plays, including the hit that won the game in the 12th inning for the Mets, but also had some poor plays in the field and stumbled 3 times Mays also dropped to his knees and pleaded when the umpire ruled Bud Harrelson out in the 10th inning with what would've been the go ahead run. That photo of Willie on his knees is in my opinion one of the greatest photos in baseball history The decision by Berra to not have Willie Mays pinch hit for Wayne Garrett on what turned out to be the final out of the series. In a similar situation on July 17, Berra had brought Mays in to pinch hit for Garrett and Mays slammed the winning hit. Bud Harrelson's legacy – Bud passed away last year and he doesn't get enough credit. In 1973, Harrelson was injured in the middle of the year. In games he started the Mets were 59 – 43. In games he didn't start they were 23 – 36. I would love to hear Ted's insights after watching him in the field during the 1973 World Series.
Len Ferman's new book, The 1973 Mets - You've Got to Believe, is a day to day saga about a Mets team that that rallied from last place with a 61-71 record on August 31 to win the National League East with an 82-79 record. The Eastern Division race that year saw five teams still in the hunt for the title in the season's final week. In the end, the Mets won the title outright on the season's final day with just 5 games separating the champs from the fifth place Chicago Cubs. The Mets shocked the 99-win Cincinnati Reds in the five-game NL Championship series then stretched the Oakland A's, the defending World Series champs, to seven games before coming up short. The team featured the great Willie Mays in his final season and future Hall of Famer Tom Seaver, the 1973 NL Cy Young Award winner. Len Ferman's The Sports Time TravelerTM website has links to his Substack, podcast, where to buy the book and other resources.thesportstimetraveler.comErrata: The Atlanta Braves finished the 1973 season against the Houston Astros for a two-game series in Atlanta. Henry Aaron hit home run No. 713 against Houston's Jerry Reuss in the series opener, but did not homer in the season's final game the next day against Houston's Dave Roberts and Don Wilson. Atlanta's manager in 1973 and for much of 1974 was Aaron's former Atlanta teammate and former Houston Astro, Eddie Matthews. The Pirates lost the final game of the 1973 season to the San Diego Padres 5-3You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books, including books featured in this episode, through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandruns Hooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.com Email: hooksandruns@protonmail.com Hooks & Runs on TwitterCraig on Bluesky (@craigest.bsky.social)Rex (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Hosts Emeriti:Andrew Eckhoff on Tik TokEric on FacebookMusic: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (via Premium Beat) This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2024.
Ben Ennis & Brent Gunning kick off The FAN Morning Show on October meaning postseason baseball, They look at the drama of the first game that helped New York clinch a playoff berth which also led to an anti-climatic second game that saw Atlanta make it in too. B&B also took some time to discuss Pete Rose's passing and what his legacy is as well as the Blue Jays finally giving a lot of their fans what they wanted in parting ways with Guillermo Martinez. At the back end of the hour, the morning pair dive into what they heard from Raptors' media day; what expectations are for this team and what exactly a “re-build” means (37:00).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
!973 You've Gotta Believe Ted Kubiak Heads Up Baserunning on a Campy Flare A Christmas tear jerker 1924- Cobb-Ruth-Johnson-Speaker ... a pennat race to remember 1964 Kofax and Mays 13 perfect innigs and a moment that rivals Jackie's move to the big leagues Celebrate Great Storytellers and the new book
On the anniversary of the Bulls' last NBA Title win, the guys asked where you would travel if you had a sports time machine.
May 21st, 2024 Not many cities have done what DFW is going through right now. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The AI Episode: Sports Time Travel...Walk-up Songs...Fictional Dinner Guests...plus Preakness picks, a now-outdated MLS Rant and some show recommendations
SPORTS: Time for other Yulos to shine | April 25, 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our financial guru Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the energy around Baltimore Orioles baseball and what bringing folks back downtown again regularly can do for the city. Oh, and a good news humanity update on theatre etiquette from Notre Dame Prep, too! The post Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss Orioles energy, sports time and theatre etiquette first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Bill and Grant discuss whether or not March Madness is the best sports time of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel briefly breaks down the National Championship, announces the 'All-knowing Computer's' NFL Spreadsheet National Championship, and counts down the 'winners' of the week.
Spend some time with the man who uses baseball to bring us back to a simpler time
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A 16 inning game in 1963 ... how does Spahn, Marichal, Cy Young, and Bartolo Colon factor in ... 428 pitches thrown combined by two pitchers at opposite ends of their careers. Let's not forget two guys named Mays, McCovey and Aaron were there too.
A unique storytelling methodology, Ferman takes us on a trip like never before. Colgate football dominant to Secretariat to Wilbur Wood's rare feat to our friend Ted Kubiak besting Pete Rose. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.
Things get tense when you use gender appropriation to perpetuate gender stereo types. See it in this weeks news, Michelle's soap box, and get the line on more news from the sports world and commentary that looks for the God story.
We'll talk about this weeks news stories and give commentary that looks for the God story with author: Brent R Baker Our own sports photographer Carl Hepker Pastor, Coach, athlete Garrick Pang. and Michelle Mendoza.
It's MLB opening day with lots of changes and maybe too many changes for the NHL as Pride becomes polarizing and even dangerous! We'll talk about this weeks news stories and give commentary that looks for the God story with author: Brent R Baker Sports writer and author: Del Duduit Pastor, Coach, athlete Garrick Pang. and Michelle Mendoza.
With March Madness pumping out thrilling game after thrilling game and the Master's starting next week, this has to be the best sports time of the year right? Even though this is a golf podcast, we love hoops as well and will talk some NCAA Tournament and give our thoughts so far on what has transpired and discuss if Caitlin Clark is the most exciting player in either of the tournaments. Jeff may have found something in his game while on vacation in Florida and the pod may be heading to Iowa next weekend for some outdoor golf. All this and we will actually talk plenty of golf and discuss our thoughts on the WGC Dell Championship and the end of match-play on the PGA Tour... for the time being anyway. Remember, subscribe and like on Apple or Spotify and check out our social medias. Mike - @short_sided_golf Jeff - @break80_golf Tim - @timothyocorlett
In this episode CJ sits down with 717 Sports writer Collin Richardson. They preview this coming baseball season in the L.L. League. They also discuss this special year Hempfield's sports teams are having. You can hear all this and more on this week's edition of Around the 717 Podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-way/support
A new way to sports talk! Fans the faith the field and the FUN!!!!
This weeks' sports stories from NFL to NHL, breaking news and WORLD CUP. Also what about race, discrimination, protests and the atrocities that no one talks about?!
See who put their best foot forward and who put their foot in their mouth. Did Subway cancel Russel Wilson? Lots to say in the MLB post season and a look at big NFL stories and more.
Can pro players from the US and Canada be shanghaied into the Russian army? Should players be FORCED to apologize for political ideology? Big scare in the NFL these and other top stories with Michelle and the team including Rookie Sam Fernandez!
A refreshing, interesting, and meaty conversation about sports with Jay's gurus, David French and Vivek Dave. Several items are on the menu. The expansion of the Big Ten conference. The idea of the student-athlete. The NBA offseason. (What is Kevin Durant thinking?) Shohei Ohtani. The skills of hockey players. Tiger Woods. The Saudi League. More. […]
A refreshing, interesting, and meaty conversation about sports with Jay's gurus, David French and Vivek Dave. Several items are on the menu. The expansion of the Big Ten conference. The idea of the student-athlete. The NBA offseason. (What is Kevin Durant thinking?) Shohei Ohtani. The skills of hockey players. Tiger Woods. The Saudi League. More. These gurus are stuffed with knowledge... Source
A refreshing, interesting, and meaty conversation about sports with Jay’s gurus, David French and Vivek Dave. Several items are on the menu. The expansion of the Big Ten conference. The idea of the student-athlete. The NBA offseason. (What is Kevin Durant thinking?) Shohei Ohtani. The skills of hockey players. Tiger Woods. The Saudi League. More. These gurus are stuffed with knowledge... Source
SPORT unspun with commentary you'll remember This week – No booze ball for World Cup, Should sports figures get the highest civilian medal? Griner pleads guilty She hates the USA should the USA care about Brittney? And wait till you hear about the other BAD behavior stories in sports this week! Michelle is joined by author of BREAKING YESTERDAY (on sale now) Brent Baker Del Duduit author of SPORTS SHORTS and coach, chaplain, pastor Garrick Pang. .
Today we discussed the masculine urge to attend a festival with other people who have also wasted their money on NFTs — of course, we're talking about Apefest. We also discuss the demise of Juuls, MLB closers and their weird bits, Brooks Koepka going LIV, This Weekend in Fun, and more. Oh, and Dillon's a noted Chaco Guy now. Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low as $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Purchase a Circling Back Candle: www.vellabox.com/circling-back Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/washedmedia (0:00) Fun & Easy Banter (15:15) Apefest Finna Be A Movie (30:15) RIP Juuls (45:14) Sports Time in the Man Cave (58:03) This Weekend in Fun Support This Episode's Sponsors Mizzen and Main: www.mizzenandmain.com (CIRCLING for $35 off) Sunday: www.getsunday.com/steam20 (20% off) Earlybird CBD: www.earlybirdcbd.com (STEAM for 20% off) Liquid IV: www.liquidiv.com (CIRCLINGBACK for 25% off)