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Hosts Mike Guidone along and Chris Caputo welcomed three guests to the show, spanning a variety of topics. First, John “Johnny Sticks” Santamaria joined the show to discuss the recent improved play by the New York Islanders and whether the slumping Jets could pull off a miracle finish. Next, college football expert Conner Clark stopped by to discuss the early National Championship outlook and the potential rise of Rutgers as a tri-state player on the scene...
Host Bill Donohue welcomes New England sportscaster Dale Arnold to discuss his new book TOUGH GUYS, about hockey’s enforcers. Later, the great Mark Volman, he of Flo & Eddie and the Turtles, brings some Thanksgiving week cheer!
Host Chris Caputo opened the show by explaining the depths of the problems for the New York Giants before talking with John Santamaria about the Jets and the Islanders. John pointed out the ramifications of losing another game for the Jets and pinpointed their struggles to score. "Johnny Sticks" also discussed the lack of speed and defense for Islanders as they prepare for a road trip that could bring about a coaching change...
In this exciting episode of the radio show, host Bill Donohue welcomes two distinguished sports figures who have made a significant impact in their respective fields. The show featured a thrilling and insightful conversation that captivated sports enthusiasts and fans alike.
Bill began the show by welcoming legendary Chicago Cubs catcher Randy Hundley...
Host Bill Donohue is joined by the legendary Brad Park, former New York Rangers defenseman and a member of the Hockey Hall-of-Fame. Park shares his experiences, insights, and the memorable moments that defined his illustrious career...
Host “Coach” Mike Guidone along with Chris Caputo dove deep into the New York sports scene during the busiest time of the year. Mike and Chris broke down the Mets off-season potential moves and discussed the Knicks pre-season success. Guest John “Johnny-Sticks” Santamaria joined the show to give his thoughts on the Islanders season through 4 games and provided his perspective on a possible Jets’ playoff run despite the loss of Aaron Rodgers.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes the grandson of the great Branch Rickey III, author Michael McCambridge, to discuss his new book The Big Time - How the 1970 Transformed Sports In America.
In this captivating episode of "A Trip Down Memory Lane," your host Bill Donohue has prepared a special treat for all you baseball enthusiasts out there. Joining us today is none other than former Brooklyn Dodger, Jim Gentile, and acclaimed author Adam Lazarus, here to discuss his latest literary gem, Wingmen: The Unlikely, Unusual, Unbreakable Friendship Between John Glenn and Ted Williams...
Hosts Mike Trezza and Mike Guidone begin the show putting a strong focus on the early struggles of the Jets and the Giants. Regular contributors John Santamaria and Chris Caputo call to join in the conversation regarding what moves and adjustments can be made immediately with tough stretches coming up for the NY football teams to keep their seasons from spiraling out of control. Mike and Mike take calls from a resigned Jet fan and a concerned Giant fan...
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former NFL player, author and sports commentator Jerry Kramer to the show. Kramer starred for the Green Bay Packers from 1958 to 1968, playing most of his 11-season career under the Hall of Fame head coach Vince Lombardi. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018 and recently penned a new book with co-author Bob Fox, Run to Win: My Packers Life from Lombardi to Canton...