267. Baseball Writer Mel Antonen
Longtime baseball writer Mel Antonen joins the show. The longtime baseball writer has been battling a uniquely rare liver disease, HLH, as well as a bout with COVID-19.
Longtime baseball writer Mel Antonen joins the show. The longtime baseball writer has been battling a uniquely rare liver disease, HLH, as well as a bout with COVID-19.
This episode focusses on the 2020 rescheduled US Open golf tournament. Guests include: #1 player in the world Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, PGA Champion Collin Morikawa, and the iconic Tiger Woods.
CBS NFL announcers Tony Romo, Jim Nantz, Charles David, and Ian Eagle all took part in a kickoff media virtual press conference, and we hear from all of them.
Longtime sports broadcaster Peter Schwartz joins the show for the second time. He was in Episode 89 to discuss his beloved Islanders and their arena situation. This time, it’s a chat about his long career, his passion for his sports teams, and the juggle between the two.
Mike Yam has been in broadcasting for more than a decade. He recently completed an 8-year run at the Pac-12 Network. Before that, he was at ESPN as a Sportscenter anchor and much more. He’s also done radio.
The story of the Washington Football Team is a whirlwind tale that integrates the latest social issues in the country as well as an ugly harassment story.
Diane Shah is a trail-blazing sports columnist. Her career took off in the 1970’s as one of the few female sportswriters in California, let alone the country.
David Samson is a longtime President of the Miami Marlins, but there is so much more. Currently, is working with CBSHQ, and hosts his own podcast, “Nothing Personal.”
Longtime New York Sportswriter Peter Botte has been a journalist in New York City for over 20 years. He joined the show to discuss his illustrious career and the current state of sports. Peter started with the NY Daily News, then on to the NY Post.