By Bob Long on July 18, 2011
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we discussed the Women’s World Cup Final, and asked questions like, “What does this mean for soccer, did the US lose or Japan win, and what the tv ratings and twitter numbers meant.” (Start-31:25). We then wrapped up The Open Championship, with a discussion of Darren Clarke, […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan, Carlos Beltran, Darren Clarke, Dominic Brown, Felix Hernandez, Hope Solo, Japan Women's Soccer, John Mayberry Jr., Jose Reyes, Madison Bumgarner, Milwaukee Brewers, MLB Trade Deadline, New York Yankees, NFL Lockout, Phil Mickelson, Philadelphia Phillies, Rory McIlroy, San Francisco Giants, The Open Championship, Tiger Woods, United States Women's Soccer |
By Bob Long on July 4, 2011
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show (in front of a live audience!), we opened with a tribute to Lou Gehrig’s Luckiest Man Speech and a tribute to the 4th of July holiday (Start-8:25). Then we discussed the AT&T National, held this weekend at Aronimink Golf Club, and Nick Watney’s victory (8:25-14:15), the MLB […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Adrian Gonzalez, Andre Ethier, Andrew McCutchen, Aronimink Golf Club, AT&T National, Atlanta Braves, Boston Bruins, Brayden Shenn, Buffalo Sabres, Chris Pronger, David Ortiz, Home Run Derby, Ilya Bryzgalov, Jeff Carter, Jose Bautista, Lou Gehrig, Matt Kemp, Mike Richards, Milwaukee Brewers, MLB All Star Game, Nick Watney, Paul Konerko, Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Phillies, Prince Fielder, Rickie Weeks, Ruben Amaro Jr., Ryan Braun, San Francisco Giants, Ville Leino |
By Bob Long on June 20, 2011
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we discussed Rory McIlory’s dominance at the US Open, and his future and the future of the sport as a whole (Start-26:50). We then analyzed the NBA Draft, which will occur later this week (26:50-1:00:00), and followed up on our discussion of the US Open (1:00:00-1:08:15). Then […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Albert Pujols, Brandon Knight, Cleveland Cavaliers, Derrick Williams, Jimmer Fredette, Joe Paterno, Kemba Walker, Kyrie Irving, Marshon Brooks, Milwaukee Brewers, NBA Draft, Penn State, Pittsburgh Panthers, Rory McIlroy, St. Louis Cardinals, Tiger Woods, US Open |
By Bob Long on June 13, 2011
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we discussed the NBA Finals extensively, including the impact it will have on LeBron’s career, the impact the victory has for Dirk, the future for both teams, and much more (Start-58:35). Then we discussed the NHL Finals, and previewed Game 6 and the potential Game 7 (1:00:00-1:12:50). […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Alvaro Quiros, Boston Bruins, Chris Bosh, Congressional Country Club, Dallas Mavericks, Dirk Nowitzki, Dustin Johnson, Dwayne Wade, Erik Spoelstra, Francisco Liriano, Jason Terry, JJ Barea, LeBron James, Lee Westwood, Mark Cuban, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Brewers, NBA Finals, Rick Carlisle, Roberto Luongo, Rory McIllroy, Stanley Cup Finals, Tim Thomas, US Open, Vancouver Canucks, Yovani Gallardo, Zack Greinke |
By Bob Long on September 8, 2010
Last night, Trevor Hoffman further ingrained himself into the baseball record books by becoming the first pitcher in baseball history to record 600 saves. He recorded his 600th save against the NL Central rival St. Louis Cardinals. Hoffman converted most of his saves with the San Diego Padres, with whom he spent all but 3 […]
Posted in Major League Baseball | Tagged 600 saves, Billy Wagner, Bobby Thigpen, Francisco Rodriguez, John Axford, John Franco, Lee Smith, Mariano Rivera, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, Trevor Hoffman |