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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 8- Kenny Albert
The Sports-Casters
58 minutes 15 seconds
7 months ago
Season 15 Episode 8- Kenny Albert
Steve interviews Kenny Albert (00:10:56) from TNT Sports. Kenny is less than 24 hours from calling one of the biggest goals in National Hockey League history. We ask Kenny about the atmosphere in the building, how the game ended up on TNT with him on the call, and what he was thinking watching Alexander Ovechkin come close to breaking the record on Friday. Kenny also talks about preparing for the moment, how he ranks the call among the other big ones in his career, and tells us the about the moment Ovechkin got Ilya Sorokin's goalie stick. Kenny also says a few words about the soon to be retiring, Sam Rosen and tells us if he would be interested in the job next season. Steve starts the show with first things first. The 2025 Braves still stink, Duke choked, and the Blue Jays wrote a big check. The book club is loaded with four books. The show ends with one last thing about the season finale of The White Lotus. 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