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Nov 24, 2025

Few sports moments have left as lasting a mark on pop culture as the 1985 Chicago Bears’ recording of the Super Bowl Shuffle.” This week, we go behind the music, the madness, and the myth with NFL Films Senior Producer Jeff Cameron  — director of HBO’s new documentary short "The Shuffle" — who takes us...


Nov 17, 2025

Baseball may be a game of numbers, but Tampa Bay's Tropicana Field is a place of stories — and no one knows those stories better than Bruce Reynolds, longtime Rays "fan host" and author of "There Is No Place Like Dome." In this delightfully off-beat episode, we venture under the famously tattered fiberglass roof —...


Nov 12, 2025

[We mourn the passing of pro hoops great Michael Ray Richardson with an archive re-release of our conversation with the former Nets/Knicks star from last year, featuring his biography co-author Jacob Uitti.]

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Former NBA All-Star Michael Ray Richardson and his co-author Jacob Uitti (Banned: How I Squandered an...


Nov 10, 2025

Cricket and America -  two words that rarely appear in the same sentence without a smirk or a shrug. Yet, as authors Beth Simpson and Mark Greenslade reveal in their new book "An American Cricket Odyssey," the game’s roots here run deeper than most realize — and its revival is one of the great under-told stories in...


Nov 3, 2025

The story of Moses Malone is one of basketball’s most remarkable - and underappreciated - journeys. Rising from poverty in segregated Petersburg, Virginia, in the early 1970s, Malone became the first modern player to jump straight from high school to the pros, quickly establishing himself as one of the game’s...