250. Ian Eagle
In the 250th episode of Sports with Friends, longtime play-by-play announcer Ian Eagle joins the show. Ian currently calls play-by-play for the NFL on CBS, the NBA on TNT, and the Brooklyn Nets on the YES Network.
In the 250th episode of Sports with Friends, longtime play-by-play announcer Ian Eagle joins the show. Ian currently calls play-by-play for the NFL on CBS, the NBA on TNT, and the Brooklyn Nets on the YES Network.
This is the 1st of a 2-part series on the WB DC Universe animated film Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. Warning: Do NOT listen to this episode if you haven’t seen the movie unless you don’t mind hearing plot details. James Tucker is the architect of the 15 animated continuity.
One of the busiest broadcasters in sports today, Kenny Albert is stuck at home during the COVID-19 quarantine, so he had time to join the show.
Hall of Justice Star Wars Insider JC Reifenberg rejoins the show to recap the 7th and final season of the hit animated series. Warning, don’t listen to this episode unless you have seen the final episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars or don’t mind hearing plot details.
2 longtime Major League Baseball veterans reunited for a show on Seth’s new Twitch channel. The original plan was for Jones to hang out on Twitch and then welcomed in his longtime Minnesota Twins teammate.
Acclaimed filmmaker, podcaster, entrepreneur, and native New Jerseyan Kevin Smith makes his first appearance on the Hall of Justice podcast.
In the time of COVID-19, the impact on Minor League Baseball has been felt as much as any small business. MiLB owner and native New Yorker Gary Green is the owner of the Montgomery Biscuits, Omaha Storm Chasers, and Richmond Flying Squirrels.
Acclaimed actor Steve Guttenberg joins the show in a panel recorded in 2019 at Wizard World Chicago.Guttenberg came on the show after the panel as well.
In this time of quarantine, the sports world has stopped. What about the new media? What about the viewers? What happens when sports come back? With the viewing habits constantly changing, what will the halt in entertainment mean for the sports fan?