417. Brent Axe on Kevin Brown Controversy
In August 2023, Baltimore Orioles TV play-by-play announcer Kevin Brown was taken off the air after the team owner thought he was too negative on the broadcasts
In August 2023, Baltimore Orioles TV play-by-play announcer Kevin Brown was taken off the air after the team owner thought he was too negative on the broadcasts
This week on Sportin Beards, Doyce does his first rankings of the college football season. The Beards discuss who might win the power conferences, make the playoff, can Georgia 3peat? In baseball, Julio Rodriguez is powering a Mariners resurgence, creating a three-way race.
Washington and Oregon followed them to the Big 10. Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah State announced they were leaving for the Big 12 in 2024. That leaves the Pac-12 with only four schools remaining.
On this week’s episode of You’re Wrong… And Here’s Why, your hosts Chris Horwedel and Greg Crone start by talking about the James Harden situation in Philadelphia and where things go next. After that they take a look at some interesting NFL news stories including Anthony Richardson winning the Colts […]
On this weeks episode of Sportin Beards, the Beards discuss some college football, some James Harden, and baseballs postseason picture, what teams are just dead
In 2021, she was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a terminal illness that affects the brain’s ability to control her muscles, which atrophy. The people around the sport have rallied around her.
RIP to the PAC12, realignment is once again rocking the college football world. JRam is rocking some worlds and the White Sox are a disaster.
On this week’s episode of You’re Wrong… And Here’s Why, your hosts Chris Horwedel and Greg Crone start with Greg chastising Chris about a bad decision he made (story told on The Underdog) during a recent travel experience. The guys also talk about Greg’s troublesome vacation and look forward to […]
Dwight “Doc” Gooden played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball. He pitched for the New York Mets from 1984-1994. During that span, he was National League Rookie of the Year in 1984, NL Cy Young Award winner in 1985, and was a part of the 1986 Mets World Championship Team.