The speaker talks about his experience joining the Cincinnati Reds when they had superstar players like Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Tony Perez and Joe Morgan was soon to be traded, and Sparky Anderson as their hall of fame manager. He also mentions the process of becoming a broadcaster for the team after being spotted by Dick Wagner in Hawaii.
The speaker shares his experience attending a live event as a fan and discussing the similarities between two brothers, one of whom had a black goat with him the entire time.
This podcast episode discusses the controversial careers of radio and television personalities Wally George and Morton Downey Jr., who both gained fame for their outrageous and offensive behavior, before ultimately losing their jobs due to racial slurs and physical altercations with guests.
Two non-sports fans discuss their lack of knowledge about the Superbowl and how they were informed of the upcoming event.
The speaker recounts their positive experiences attending Minor League Hockey games as a lunch activity and praises the talent level of the players.
The hosts discuss Miami's history of poor attendance at sporting events and how this affects big events being held there such as the World Baseball Classic and March Madness.