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The Sports-Casters
Steve Bennett
493 episodes
1 week ago
Steve interviews Jay Mariotti (00:37:26) who returns to the podcast with a list of topics that he is anxious to sound off on. Jay talks about the phenomenal World Series, the dominance of the Dodgers and the momentum that baseball has. Jay also gives his opinions on the Heisman Trophy, the rest of the NFL season, and the Winter Olympics in Milan. Steve starts the show with a visit from the beautiful, Paula Bennett. First things First is loaded with Steve's thoughts on Italy, the Braves, the Sabres, and Tyler Shough. The sports media story of the week in a takedown of the obnoxious standoff between ESPN and YouTube. The show ends with one last thing about the golden era of television and why it isn't now. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
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Steve interviews Jay Mariotti (00:37:26) who returns to the podcast with a list of topics that he is anxious to sound off on. Jay talks about the phenomenal World Series, the dominance of the Dodgers and the momentum that baseball has. Jay also gives his opinions on the Heisman Trophy, the rest of the NFL season, and the Winter Olympics in Milan. Steve starts the show with a visit from the beautiful, Paula Bennett. First things First is loaded with Steve's thoughts on Italy, the Braves, the Sabres, and Tyler Shough. The sports media story of the week in a takedown of the obnoxious standoff between ESPN and YouTube. The show ends with one last thing about the golden era of television and why it isn't now. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
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Season 15 Episode 14- Mark Kriegel
The Sports-Casters
1 hour 26 minutes 29 seconds
5 months ago
Season 15 Episode 14- Mark Kriegel
Steve interviews Mark Kriegel (00:21:25) the author of a new book about Mike Tyson called, "Baddest Man." Mr. Kriegel returns for the first time since 2012. Mark explains why not wanting to "give the money back" resulted in a new book about Mike Tyson. Mike also talks about Tyson's appeal in the 80's, the revenue he generated, and the likely outcomes to living at the speed Tyson was back then. Mark also remembers Tyson's famous fight against Micheal Spinks, his relationship with Cus D'Amato, and how Tyson's life ushered in a new way famous athletes were covered by the press. Steve starts the show with first things first. The 2025 Braves are hot, is there reason for optimism? Also, the Florida Panthers have won their second Stanley Cup, Connor McDavid wasn't good enough, and Italy has a new coach. The show ends with one last thing on the destructiveness of short hand in conversation. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com
The Sports-Casters
Steve interviews Jay Mariotti (00:37:26) who returns to the podcast with a list of topics that he is anxious to sound off on. Jay talks about the phenomenal World Series, the dominance of the Dodgers and the momentum that baseball has. Jay also gives his opinions on the Heisman Trophy, the rest of the NFL season, and the Winter Olympics in Milan. Steve starts the show with a visit from the beautiful, Paula Bennett. First things First is loaded with Steve's thoughts on Italy, the Braves, the Sabres, and Tyler Shough. The sports media story of the week in a takedown of the obnoxious standoff between ESPN and YouTube. The show ends with one last thing about the golden era of television and why it isn't now. For more information follow the podcast on twitter @sports_casters Email: thesportscasters@gmail.com