Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling
Show # 129 February 26 – March 4 Keith was the greatest defensive first baseman of all time, a National League MVP, and a two-time World Series champion. Ron authored the
Read MoreShow # 129 February 26 – March 4 Keith was the greatest defensive first baseman of all time, a National League MVP, and a two-time World Series champion. Ron authored the
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Read MoreShow # 128February 19 – 25 A 256-game winner and five-time Word Series champion with the Yankees, Andy was one of the “Core Four” on the Yankee teams that dominated
Read MoreShow # 127February 12 – 18 Arguably baseball’s best pitcher of all time, Roger won a record seven Cy Young Awards, seven ERA titles, two Triple Crowns, two World Series
Read MoreShow # 126February 5 – 11 Baseball’s best offensive catcher, Hall of Famer Mike Piazza was a 12-time All-Star, 10-time Silver Slugger, and an NL Rookie of the Year.
Read MoreShow # 125January 29 – February 4 A 14-time NBA All-Star as well as an NBA MVP and NBA champion, Dirk is a certain first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Read MoreShow # 124January 22 – 28 The Toronto Maple Leafs’ 24-year-old center is only the second American to be selected #1 overall in the NHL draft. He scored four goals
Read MoreShow # 123January 15 – 21 Kevin led the Atlanta Hawks to the 2021 NBA playoffs as their 23-year-old shooting guard.
Read MoreShow # 122January 8 – 14 Joe is a three-time Pro Bowler for the Pittsburgh Steelers and was a unanimous All-American and BCS Champion at Florida.
Read MoreShow # 121January 1 – 7 Ryan is the highest-paid center in the NFL and a Super Bowl champion with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Read MoreShow # 120December 25 – 31 Named to CBS Sports’ All-Decade NFL team, “Iron Man” Mitchell is a Super Bowl champion and four-time All-Pro.
Read MoreShow # 119December 18 – 24 The two-time NBA blocks leader for the Indiana Pacers was a first-round draft pick and first-team Parade All-American.
Read MoreShow # 118December 11 – 17 The greatest defensive player of all time was an 11-time Pro Bowler and two-time, first-team All-American at Virginia Tech.
Read MoreShow # 117December 4– 10 The “Nature Boy” is a 16-time WWE champion and is widely considered to be the greatest pro wrestler of all time.
Read MoreShow # 116November 27 – December 3 A three-time first-team All-American and NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Marshall is in both the College Football Hall of fame and the
Read MoreShow # 115November 20 – 26 The back-to-back Stanley Cup Champion with the Tampa Bay Lightning was an All-American center at Harvard.
Read MoreShow # 114November 13 – 19 Frank quarterbacked his University of Maryland and Buffalo Bills teams to the greatest comebacks in NCAA and NFL history.
Read MoreShow # 113November 6 – 12 A Hall of Famer, Edgar was a seven-time All-Star, five-time Silver Slugger, and two-time batting champion.
Read MoreShow # 112October 30 – November 5 “The Candy Man” is one of NASCAR’s greatest drivers of all time with 59 career victories.
Read MoreShow # 111October 23 – 29 The 24-year-old Tokyo Olympic gold medalist is charging to the top of the world tennis rankings with 17 career singles titles.
Read MoreShow # 110October 16 – 22 Baltimore’s ace hurler and American League All-Star stunned MLB with a no-hit gem on May 5, 2021.
Read MoreShow # 109October 9 – 15 The back-to-back NCAA swimming champion from Stanford has won seven Olympic gold medals and fifteen world championship gold medals.
Read MoreShow # 108October 2 – 8 The Mets’ star first baseman is the two-time reigning Home Run Derby champion and won the NL Rookie of the Year Award with a
Read MoreShow # 107September 25 – October 1 A Pro Bowler and 16-year NFL veteran, Matt holds the records for the longest field goal and the most field goals over 50
Read MoreShow # 106September 18 – 24 Signed by the Los Angeles Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2017, Austin has established himself as a standout all-purpose running back.
Read MoreShow # 105September 11 – 17 Drafted in 2014 out of Fresno State and the starting quarterback for the Las Vegas Raiders, Derek is a three-time Pro Bowler and already holds
Read MoreShow # 104September 4– 10 Tyreek is a Super Bowl champion and five-time Pro Bowler, and was Track and Field’s Athlete of the Year as a high school senior.
Read MoreShow # 103August 28 – September 3 A three-time Olympic gold medalist and a Naismith Hall of Famer, Jim has coached Syracuse to ten Big East championships.
Read MoreShow # 102August 21 – 27 A Naismith Hall of Famer and former AP Coach of the Year, Tom has a 52-21 lifetime NCAA tournament record with Michigan State.
Read MoreShow # 101August 14 – 20 UNC’s head football coach is a BCS National Champion, ACC Coach of the Year, Paul Bryant Award winner, and College Football Hall of Famer.
Read MoreShow # 100August 7 – 13 Selected unanimously for two Hart Trophies, as the NHL’s Most Valuable Player, 24-year-old Connor is hockey’s greatest player and captain of the Edmonton Oilers.
Read MoreShow # 99July 31 – August 6 A three-time Olympic gold medalist and five-time Word Champion, Gail is only the second woman to successfully defend a 100-meter title at the
Read MoreShow # 98July 24 – 30 A recipient of West Point’s Distinguished Graduate Award, Coach K has led Duke to five NCAA titles and twelve Final Fours, while winning three
Read MoreShow # 97July 17 – 23 An Olympic legend, Edwin won gold in the 400 meter hurdles in 1976 and 1984, while winning a record 107 consecutive finals and 122
Read MoreShow # 96July 10 – 16 A nine-time Olympic gold medalist, ten-time World Champion, and three-time Athlete of the Year, Carl was named Olympian of the Century and Sportsman of
Read MoreShow # 95July 3 – 9 A three-time Olympic gold medalist, NCAA Player of the Year, and four-time All-American, Kerri goes for gold again in Tokyo, teamed with defensive great
Read MoreShow # 94June 26 – July 2 Baseball’s best offensive catcher, Hall of Famer Mike Piazza was a 12-time All-Star, 10-time Silver Slugger, and an NL Rookie of the Year.
Read MoreShow # 93June 19 – 25 Arguably baseball’s best pitcher of all time, Roger won a record seven Cy Young Awards, seven ERA titles, two Triple Crowns, two World Series
Read MoreShow # 92June 12 – 18 The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner and ERA king, Trevor is a Golden Spikes winner and three-time All-American from UCLA.
Read MoreShow # 90May 29 – June 4 From Rookie of the Year to youngest NASCAR Cup winner, Joey is the face of NASCAR’s new generation with 27 wins, including the
Read MoreShow # 89May 22 – 28 The Tennis Channel’s lead analyst was an All-Ivy selection at Harvard, rose to become the #4 ranked player in the world, and is a
Read MoreShow # 88May 15 – 21 The undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, who won 48 consecutive bouts, joins boxing’s top writer and Pulitzer Prize nominee Thomas Hauser.
Read MoreShow # 87May 8 – 14 A Super Bowl champion, NFL Defensive Player of the Year, and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Howie is one the NFL’s top network TV
Read MoreShow # 86May 1 – 7 A three-time NFL MVP and twelve-time Pro Bowler, Brett took his Packers to Super Bowl glory and landed himself in the Hall of Fame
Read MoreShow # 85April 24 – 30 Commissioner Don Garber has shepherded Major League Soccer into America’s fastest rising sport with an unbounded future under his pathbreaking leadership.
Read MoreShow # 84April 17 – 23 After winning her second national title at the 2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Bradie is ranked second in the world and is a contender
Read MoreShow # 83April 10 – April 16 A 256-game winner and five-time Word Series champion with the Yankees, Andy was one of the “Core Four” on the Yankee teams that
Read MoreShow # 82April 3 – April 9 One of basketball’s best and most loved players of all time, Julius is an NBA and two-time ABA champion and is a member
Read MoreShow # 80March 20 – 26 The president of the NFL Players Association was a unanimous All-Ivy selection at Cornell and anchors the Cleveland Brown’s offensive line at center.
Read MoreShow # 79March 13 – 19 Michael shocked the world with his first ever NASCAR win at the 2021 Daytona 500, the biggest race of the year.
Read MoreShow # 78March 6– 12 A number one draft pick who fulfilled his promise, Chipper was a nearly unanimous first-ballot baseball Hall of Fame selection, a World Series champion, a
Read MoreShow # 77February 27 – March 5 The Kansas City Royals’ vice-president of baseball operations is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, three-time AL batting champion, MVP, Gold Glover, and Word
Read MoreShow # 76February 20 – 26 The Kansas City Royals’ vice-president of baseball operations is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, three-time AL batting champion, MVP, Gold Glover, and Word Series
Read MoreShow # 75February 13 – 19 A principal negotiator for the Major League Baseball Players Association, Dave won a Big Ten basketball championship and was named to 12 MLB All-Star
Read MoreShow # 74February 6 – 12 An NFL Most Valuable Player and two-time Super Bowl champion, Phil was Bill Walsh’s preference, over Joe Montana, but the New York Giants picked
Read MoreShow # 73January 30 – February 5 The NFL Commissioner is sports’ most powerful personality, who captained Bronxville High’s football, basketball and baseball teams and is now charting an exciting
Read MoreShow # 72January 23 – 29 Forty years ago, the U.S. hockey team defeated the Soviet Union in the Miracle on Ice at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics on its way to
Read MoreShow # 71January 16 – 22 An Olympic gold medalist and two-time world champion, Brian is a South Park legend and one of the all-time great Winter Olympians.
Read MoreShow # 70January 9 – 15 Chris, the author of Cool Runnings and Beyond, joins his Olympic Jamaican bobsled teammate Devon Harris for a fascinating discussion about one of the
Read MoreShow # 69January 2 – 8 A Pultizer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post, David has penned a series of New York Times best-sellers, including classics on Roberto Clemente and
Read MoreShow # 68December 26 – January 1 After leading Alabama to a national championship, Joe set professional football on fire with his Super Bowl MVP performance and victory over the heavily favored Johnny Unitas-led Colts.
Read MoreShow # 67December 19 – 25 Canada’s best junior hockey player of his era, Eric was the first pick in his NHL draft on his way to the Hockey Hall
Read MoreShow # 66December 12 – 18 A Super Bowl champion, NFL Defensive Player of the Year, and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Howie is one the NFL’s top network TV
Read MoreShow # 65December 5 – 11 A two-time Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year, AP Coach of the Year, a Super Bowl champion and a four-time Pro Bowl head
Read MoreShow # 64November 28 – December 4 Currently the head coach at Georgetown, Patrick was a standout in high school, college, and the NBA, as a two-time first-team Parade All-American,
Read MoreShow # 63November 21 – 27 The winner of the NASCAR Championship Series sits down for a turbo-charged half-hour with Boomer.
Read MoreShow # 62November 14 – 20 A three-time First-Team All-American, and the only NFL player to rush for more than 12,000 yards and receive for more than 6,000 yards, Marshall
Read MoreShow # 61November 7 – 13 An Olympic figure skating gold medalist and two-time word champion, Kristi is an American hero, best-selling author, and early Dancing with the Stars champion,
Read MoreShow # 60October 31 – November 6 Chris, the author of Cool Runnings and Beyond, joins his Olympic Jamaican bobsled teammate Devon Harris for a fascinating discussion about one of
Read MoreShow # 59October 24 – 30 A Heisman Trophy winner and a three-time Canadian Football Grey Cup champion and MVP, Doug was also an NFL Pro Bowler and NFL Comeback
Read MoreShow # 58 October 17 – 23 Keith was the greatest defensive first baseman of all time, a National League MVP, and a two-time World Series champion. Ron authored the greatest
Read MoreShow # 57October 10 – 16 A first-ballot Hall of Famer, Cy Young Award winner, and eight-time All-Star, John is baseball’s star analyst on Fox and the MLB Network.
Read MoreShow # 56October 3 – 9 Arguably football’s best defensive player in NCAA and NFL history, Bruce was a two-time First-Team All-American before recording a record 200 NFL sacks and
Read MoreShow # 55September 26 – October 2 America’s most influential journalist and a Pulitzer Prize winner, George talks baseball with Boomer. His epic baseball book, Men at Work, was a
Read MoreShow # 54September 19 – 25 An NFL Most Valuable Player and two-time Super Bowl champion, Phil was Bill Walsh’s preference, over Joe Montana, but the New York Giants picked
Read MoreShow # 53September 12 – 18 Presidential Medal of Freedom winner and Time Person of the Year, Billie Jean crushed Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes and won
Read MoreShow # 52September 5 – 11 The reigning world pole vault champion and 2016 Olympic bronze medalist is joined by the world indoor pole vault champion and 2016 Olympic silver
Read MoreShow # 51August 29 – September 4 Named the Olympic Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee, Carl won nine OIympic gold medals and ten world championships in
Read MoreShow # 50August 22 – 28 Nia, America’s greatest female sprinter and a silver medalist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, discusses her pursuit of Tokyo gold with U.S. teammate Ryan
Read MoreShow # 49August 15 – 21 Three-time Olympic volleyball gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings is thrilled about her partnership with Defensive Player of the Year Brooke Sweat, as they team
Read MoreShow # 48August 8 – 14 The three-time NCAA College Player of the Year, NBA MVP, and two-time NBA champion discusses his greatest challenges and accomplishments, while delivering his powerful
Read MoreShow # 47August 1 – 7 A number one draft pick who fulfilled his promise, Chipper was a nearly unanimous first-ballot baseball Hall of Fame selection, a World Series champion,
Read MoreShow # 46July 25 – 31 The best-selling author of A Good Walk Spoiled and A Season on the Brink provides analysis on the opening of Major League Baseball, the NFL, the NBA,
Read MoreShow # 45July 18 – 24 Baseball’s most respected manager, and one of the greatest defensive catchers of all-time, makes news on the start of the 2020 MLB season.
Read MoreShow # 44July 11 – 17 A three-time First-Team All-American, and the only NFL player to rush for more than 12,000 yards and receive for more than 6,000 yards, Marshall
Read MoreShow # 43July 4 – 10 A first-ballot Hall of Famer, Cy Young Award winner, and eight-time All-Star, John is baseball’s star analyst on Fox and the MLB Network.
Read MoreShow # 42June 27 – July 3 America’s most influential journalist and a Pulitzer Prize winner, George talks baseball with Boomer. His baseball epic, Men at Work, was a #1
Read MoreShow # 41June 20 – 26 The NFL Commissioner is sports’ most powerful personality, who captained Bronxville High’s football, basketball and baseball teams and is now charting an exciting path
Read MoreShow # 40June 13 – 19 The NBA’s much celebrated Commissioner, and one of the most powerful figures in sports, is our special guest for NBA All-Star Weekend.
Read MoreShow # 39June 6 – 12 The Commissioner of Major League Baseball discusses the state of the game, as the 2020 season approaches.
Read MoreShow # 38May 30 – June 5 One of our greatest Olympians, Edwin is a two-time gold medalist in the 400 meters, the winner of 107 consecutive finals, and a leader in the Olympic anti-doping effort.
Read MoreShow # 37May 23 – 29 The 2019 Indianapolis 500 champion is one of racing’s most consistent and exciting performers in both Indy Car and Formula One.
Read MoreShow # 36May 16 – 22 A Heisman Trophy winner, three-time Canadian Football Grey Cup champion and MVP, Doug was also a NFL Pro Bowler and Comeback Player of the Year.
Read MoreShow # 35May 9 – 15 A Stanley Cup MVP and first-ballot Hockey Hall of Famer, Scott was an intensely physical and highly skilled player and is now the NHL’s
Read MoreShow # 34May 2 – 8 After leading Alabama to a national championship, Joe set professional football on fire with his Super Bowl MVP performance and victory over the heavily favored Johnny Unitas-led Colts.
Read MoreShow # 33April 25 – May 1 After catapulting his USC team to a stunning Rose Bowl victory and a College World Series championship, Anthony became the best offensive lineman
Read MoreShow # 32April 18 – 24 The New York Giants’ greatest running back all-time, and one of its best receivers, is the author of eight books and a national media star.
Read MoreShow # 31April 11 – 17 Author of a new national best-selling autobiography, Adam is an Olympic medalist, U.S. national figure skating and Season 26 Dancing with the Stars champion.
Read MoreShow # 30April 4 – 10 The undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, who won 48 consecutive bouts, joins boxing’s top writer and Pulitzer Prize nominee Thomas Hauser.
Read MoreShow # 29March 28 – April 3 Presidential Medal of Freedom winner and Time Person of the Year, Billie Jean crushed Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes and
Read MoreShow # 28March 21 – 27 A Hall of Famer, NL MVP, Gold Glover, Rookie of the Year, and three-time Silver Slugger, Jeff is the only Major Leaguer to reach
Read MoreShow # 27March 14 – 20 A first-ballot Hall of Famer, Cy Young Award winner, and eight-time All-Star, John is baseball’s star analyst on Fox and the MLB Network.
Read MoreShow # 26March 7 – 13 An Olympic gold medalist and two-time world champion, Brian is a South Park legend and one of the all-time great Winter Olympians.
Read MoreShow # 25February 29 – March 6 The Commissioner of Major League Baseball discusses the state of the game, as the 2020 season approaches.
Read MoreShow # 24February 22 – 28 Forty years ago, the U.S. hockey team defeated the Soviet Union in the Miracle on Ice at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics on its way to
Read MoreShow # 23February 15 – 21 The NBA’s much celebrated Commissioner, and one of the most powerful figures in sports, is our special guest for NBA All-Star Weekend.
Read MoreShow # 22February 8 – 14 America’s most influential journalist and a Pulitzer Prize winner, George talks baseball with Boomer. His baseball epic, Men at Work, was a #1 New
Read MoreShow # 21February 1 – 7 An NFL Most Valuable Player and two-time Super Bowl champion, Phil was Bill Walsh’s preference, over Joe Montana, but the New York Giants picked
Read MoreShow # 20January 25 – 31 The NFL Commissioner is sports’ most powerful personality, who captained Bronxville High’s football, basketball and baseball teams and is now charting an exciting path
Read MoreShow # 19January 18 – 24 A three-time First-Team All-American, and the only NFL player to rush for more than 12,000 yards and receive for more than 6,000 yards, Marshall
Read MoreShow # 18January 11 – 17 A FedEx Cup champion, PGA Rookie of the Year, and winner the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship, Brandt is one of the most popular
Read MoreShow # 17January 4 – 10 Jim co-created the Gold Medal Miracle on Ice at Lake Placid in the 1980 Winter Olympics, stopping 36 of 39 shots on goal from
Read MoreShow # 16December 28 – January 3 A six-time All-American gymnast at UCLA, junior national champion and winner of the American Cup, Katelyn scored a perfect 10 score at the
Read MoreShow # 15December 21 – 27 A two-time Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year, AP Coach of the Year, a Super Bowl champion and a four-time Pro Bowl head
Read MoreShow # 14December 14 – 20 The Ex-Number One heavyweight contender, the author of Gentleman Gerry, is joined by boxing’s most celebrated writer, whose new book is The Dangerous Journey.
Read MoreShow # 13December 7 – 13 An NFL Most Valuable Player and two-time Super Bowl champion, Phil was Bill Walsh’s preference, over Joe Montana, but the New York Giants picked
Read MoreShow # 12November 30 – December 6Joe remains football’s most popular player, who led Alabama to a national football championship and did the same for the Jets in Super Bowl
Read MoreShow # 11November 23 – 29Arguably football’s best defensive player in NCAA and NFL history, Bruce was a two-time First-Team All-American, before making a record 200 NFL sacks and 1,125
Read MoreShow # 10November 16 – 22Broadly considered to be the best American born goaltender of all-time and and one of hockey’s most strategic thinkers, Mike led his New York Rangers
Read MoreShow # 9November 9 – 15 Simon won the American LeMans series in 2010, before being named IndyCar Rookie of the year in 2012. Over Memorial Day weekend in 2019, he
Read MoreShow # 8November 2 – 8One of the greatest hockey players of all-time, Mark was a fifteen-time NHL All-Star, a two-time Hart Trophy winner as the NHL’s MVP and a
Read MoreShow # 7 October 26 – November 1 Keith was the greatest defensive first baseman of all-time, a National League MVP and two-time World Series champion. Ron authored the greatest pitching performance
Read MoreShow # 6October 19 – 25Author of a new national best-selling autobiography, Adam is an Olympic medalist, U.S. national figure skating and Season 26 Dancing with the Stars champion. Known
Read MoreShow # 5October 12 – 18Arguably football’s best defensive player in NCAA and NFL history, Bruce was a two-time First-Team All-American, before making a record 200 NFL sacks and 1,125
Read MoreShow # 4 October 5 – 11 2017 National League Manager of the Year and 2013 World Series champion, the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Torey Lovullo, is joined by former MLB All-Star
Read MoreShow # 3 September 28 – October 4 One of the greatest athletes of the 20th Century, Nadia is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect 10.0, which she
Read MoreShow # 2September 21 – 27Joe remains football’s most popular player, who led Alabama to a national football championship and did the same for the Jets in Super Bowl III,
Read MoreShow # 1September 14 – 20Presidential Medal of Freedom winner and Time Person of the Year, Billie Jean crushed Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes and won ten
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