Peter Schwartz hosts a special Monday edition of SportsBash from Governor’s Comedy Club in Levittown during the holiday week, covering football, local sports, and a few personal reflections. The show opens with a blunt reaction to the Jets’ loss to the Patriots, a game that became noncompetitive early and raised serious questions about effort, leadership, and the direction under Aaron Glenn with Buffalo still ahead. The focus then shifts to the Giants, who snapped a long losing streak by beat...
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Peter Schwartz hosts a special Monday edition of SportsBash from Governor’s Comedy Club in Levittown during the holiday week, covering football, local sports, and a few personal reflections. The show opens with a blunt reaction to the Jets’ loss to the Patriots, a game that became noncompetitive early and raised serious questions about effort, leadership, and the direction under Aaron Glenn with Buffalo still ahead. The focus then shifts to the Giants, who snapped a long losing streak by beat...
Stickball’s Comeback: Keeping a Street Legend Alive
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Stickball’s Comeback: Keeping a Street Legend Alive
On this episode of SportsBash, Peter Schwartz dives into the revival of stickball — the classic street game that’s been part of American neighborhoods for generations. He’s joined by Ron Babineau, former Commissioner of the U.S. Stickball League, to talk about the sport’s deep history, its cultural impact, and why it’s seeing a new wave of energy today. From memories of broomsticks and bottle caps to the organized leagues keeping the tradition alive, this conversation celebrates a timeless pi...
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Peter Schwartz hosts a special Monday edition of SportsBash from Governor’s Comedy Club in Levittown during the holiday week, covering football, local sports, and a few personal reflections. The show opens with a blunt reaction to the Jets’ loss to the Patriots, a game that became noncompetitive early and raised serious questions about effort, leadership, and the direction under Aaron Glenn with Buffalo still ahead. The focus then shifts to the Giants, who snapped a long losing streak by beat...