260. Former Marlins President David Samson
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.”
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.
John Halama pitched for 8 big league seasons for seven big league teams. In 1998, he was part of a blockbuster trade between the Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners involving ace Randy Johnson. He joined the Mariners in ’98, when Seth joins KJR to cover that same team.
This week’s episode stems from a column that longtime columnist Marcus Hayes wrote in the Philadelphia Daily News/Inquirer. That article is about Zack Wheeler and Mike Trout considering opting out of the shortened 60-game MLB season. That article is about Zack Wheeler and Mike Trout.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the sports media industry in awful ways. There have been numerous layoffs, furloughs throughout the television, radio, and print media industries. In a stunning turn of events, Penske Media launched a new sports business website, Sportico.
This is another episode focused on the amazing sport called Formula E. ‘And We Go Green’ is a feature-length sports documentary directed by Fisher Stevens and Malcolm Venville.
This is part 2 of a long conversation with the great radio engineer for the New York Mets, New York Giants, New York Knicks, New York Rangers, St. John’s Basketball, Westwood One, and more. Chris Majkowski is waiting like many in 2020 for sports to return.
Chris Majkowski is the longtime onsite radio engineer for the New York Mets, New York Giants, New York Knicks, New York Rangers, St. John’s Basketball, and countless other sporting events. In normal times, “Maj” could work an average of 300 nights a year.
This episode is dedicated to George Floyd. Rest in Peace. In this episode, Emerald Garner joins the show. She is the daughter of Eric Garner, a black man who in Staten Island, NY was killed in 2014 by police officers in an all-too-similar fashion.