Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 4 hours 54 minutes
Host Bill Donohue talks with 11-time Gold Glove shortstop Omar Vizquel, followed by the always entertaining team of Green Bat Packers, Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Jerry Kramer and Bob Fox, Jerry's co-author of the new book Run to Win: My Packers Life from Lombardi to Canton.
Host Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcome former New York Yankees centerfielder Bernie Williams to the program...
Host Rob Fried leads another round table discussion of sports talk callers. The program opened up discussing the New York Ranger's loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets and later talked about the New York Knicks injuries, and what needs to be done to keep them in the top 4 spots until everyone gets healthy...
Host Andy Suekoff returns to the WGBB airwaves for the first time in a while and fills the Super Bowl to March Madness void with a recap of the thrilling New York Rangers victory at MetLife Stadium over the New York Islanders. Later, he discusses the joys of spring training and sprinkles some MMA future excitement.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former Miami Dolphins fullback and Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Larry Csonka, followed by former New York Knicks guard and 3-point specialist Trent Tucker.
Host Rob Fried welcomes some prominent local sports talk show callers, welcoming Eric, "the Unfortunate Sports Fan" from Ronkonkoma, Hector from Washington Heights, and Ray V, "the sports historian," to the WGBB studio. The discussion covered various topics such as the Knicks, Mets, Yankees, Giants, Jets, Super Bowl, and Bill Belichick.
Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcomed Tom Huerter, father of NBA player Kevin Huerter, to discuss life as a parent of a professional athlete and 3 other Division One athletes. The guys then welcomed Islanders beat reporter John Santamaria to dive into the team’s recent coaching change and prospects for the second half of the season.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes Ernie DiGregorio, widely known as "Ernie D.", Ernie's NBA career spanned from 1973 to 1978, playing for the Buffalo Braves, Los Angeles Lakers, and Boston Celtics. Honored as NBA Rookie of the Year in 1973–74, he holds the rookie record for assists in a single game with 25. Despite a career-limiting knee injury, DiGregorio's impact extends to college basketball, where he and Marvin Barnes led Providence to the 1973 NCAA Final Four...
Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcomed Seton Hall Head Women’s Basketball Coach Tony Bozzella for an in-depth discussion of the state of college athletics and an inside look into one of the tri-state area's top basketball programs. Later, John Hanson called in to discuss the New York Mets moves as spring training approaches.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman Jim Gentile, followed by the New York Met's new bench coach, John Gibbons.