Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 12 hours 31 minutes
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former Yankees pitcher, broadcaster and baseball Hall-of-Famer, Jim Kaat who discussed his new book Good as Gold: My Eight Decades in Baseball. Later, Bill talks with former Boston Globe writer Bob Ryan about his new book In Scoring Position: 40 Years of a Baseball Love Affair.
Host Anthony Stabile kicks off the show talking about the New York Jets draft with Dennis Waszak Jr. from AP Sports. Later, Anthony talks about the firing of Barry Trotz and the New York Islanders and the Isles coaching search with Stefen Rosner from NYI Hockey Now.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes 1986 World Champ New York Mets catcher Ed Hearn, followed by author Howard Megdal discussing his new book The Baseball Talmud-The Definitive Position-by-Position Ranking of Baseball’s Chosen Players.
Host Bill Donohue talks with Víctor "Cookie" Rojas, is a Cuban former professional baseball second baseman / outfielder, coach, and manager, who played in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, and Kansas City Royals. Later, Bill chats with Rock n Roll Hall-of-Famer Felix Cavaliere.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former New York Mets pitcher Dennis Cook, followed by New York Times best selling author Kostya Kennedy, who spoke about his new book True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson.
Host Andy Suekoff opens the show discussing the New York Jets free agency moves and the upcoming NFL Draft with Mike Levy from the BroadwayJets podcast. Later, former New York Knicks forward Xavier McDaniel joins to the show and talks about his 12 year NBA career, the Sonics battles with the Showtime Lakers, the Knicks battles with MJ and his thoughts on who’s winning the championship this coming season.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes longtime NBA point guard Muggsy Bogues, who played for four teams during his 14-season career, talks about his new book, The Doobie Brothers and more! Later, Bill talks with Steely Dan guitarist and Department of Defense guru, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter.
Host Tony Stabile talks New York Jets football with Dennis Waszak Jr. from AP Sports, followed by New York Islanders talk with Sean Cuthbert from Hockey Night NY.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former New York Mets infielder Edgardo Alfonso, followed by former MLB umpire Gary Darling.
Host Andy Suekoff opens the show with the shocking breaking news of Tom Brady’s return for a 23rd season and discusses what the Jets are going to do with NY Daily News Jets beat writer DJ Bien-Aime. Later, Andy talks some baseball with Tim Healey, New York Mets beat writer for Newsday, as spring training gets underway.