Two guys just talking about our two favorite passions, Baseball and Barbecue
You deserve a big bonus so we give you bonus episode 89.
Anthony DiComo is the New York Mets beat writer for MLB.com and a former chairman of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America’s New York ch…
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll learn, you'll love episode 88.
Steve Ray has a lot to say, and you will want to hear it all. We conclude our conversation which began on episode 87 with some wonderfu…
Triple plays are a rarity, but we give you one with episode 87.
Marjorie Adams is the great-granddaughter of Daniel Lucius "Doc" Adams who wrote the 1857 "Laws of Base Ball" as well as creating the sh…
Episode 86 is jam-packed with barbecue and baseball history.
Mikey Kay loves barbecue. It is his passion and he does it very well. As a talented pitmaster he is extremely willing to impart his knowl…
We love our listeners and our guests so on this day of love we present you with a very special Valentine's Day episode, 85.
Bobby Valentine or as most people call him, Bobby V is one of the most lov…
Our guests will surprise you as the long wait for episode 84 is over and the second half of each conversation is even better than the first.
Thomas W. Gilbert is the author of How Baseball Happened: …
Episode 83 has two phenomenal guests with so much to say that we did not have the heart to end the interviews, so we split the conversations into two parts.
Thomas W. Gilbert is the author of How Base…
Join us for a show you never expected, but will thoroughly enjoy, as we bring you bonus episode 82.
Brian LoPinto is a lover of baseball history as well as his hometown of Paterson, New Jersey. He ha…
They're baaack! Two great guests return for a spirited discussion on baseball, including who should get in the MLB Hall of Fame and, of course, barbecue.
Kurt Bevacqua is a 15-year Major League Baseb…
Ring in the New Year and celebrate by listening to bonus episode 80.
Howard Johnson or HoJo as millions of baseball fans affectionately call him is another of our perfect guests discussing both baseba…
Episode 79 is our holiday present to you, our wonderful listeners.
Tim Kurkjian is a name you immediately associate with baseball. He is is a Major League Baseball analyst on ESPN's Baseball Tonight…
Celebrate our glorious three-year anniversary with episode 78.
We begin and end the episode with several celebratory anniversary messages and in the middle of it all, we release our long awaited and h…
Episode 77 is a huge bonus.
Bryan Gryka and Bob Wechsler are two incredibly entertaining guests, and we did not want to wait any longer to release our wonderful interview, so we are releasing a bonus…
Episode 76 will make you very happy.
Tim Reazor may be one of the few people who can make a discussion on cutting boards interesting as well as entertaining. As co-founder of Fifth and Cherry, make…
It's episode 75 and you ain't seen nothing yet.
Chad Ward is an incredible story teller and if you thought part 1 of our interview was fun and entertaining then be prepared to enjoy part 2 as much, …
Bonus Episode! Bonus Episode!
Jay Horwitz is the New York Mets beloved, longtime public relations director and as much a part of the franchise as any of the hundreds of players who have taken the fi…
Our Halloween episode is filled with a few tricks and plenty of treats.
Ralph Carhart is the author of The Hall Ball: One Fan's Journey to Unite Cooperstown Immortals with a Single Baseball. Is ther…
Fascinating conversations with wonderful guests.
Mike Nola is the official historian of the Shoeless Joe Jackson's Virtual Hall of Fame, http://www.blackbetsy.com/shoeless.html and we had the pleasur…
A team chemistry filled episode.
Joan Ryan is an award-winning journalist and author of five books. We were extremely fortunate to discuss her latest effort, Intangibles: Unlocking the Science and S…
Launching a new show introduction while hosting some incredible guests. Be prepared to be amazed.
Dave Dresser and Shel Krakofsky make beautiful music which has become integral to the show while pr…