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By Bob Long on February 2, 2012
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we previewed the Super Bowl, a rematch of Super XLII, Giants vs. Patriots. We asked the question, “What does Tom Brady need to do to become the best quarterback of all-time? We analyzed the matchup and the possibility of the Patriots playing without Rob Gronkowski (Start-21:10). Next, […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Australian Open, Bill Self, Connecticut Huskies, Detroit Tigers, Eli Manning, Georgetown, Indianapolis Colts, Jim Caldwell, Jim Irsay, Kansas Jayhawks, La Salle University, Manny Ramirez, Michigan, Murray State, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Novak Djokovic, Oakland A's, Pat Burrell, Peyton Manning, Prince Fielder, Rafael Nadal, Rob Gronkowski, Super Bowl, Syracuse, Tom Brady, Villanova |
By Chris Pierangeli on May 15, 2011
Small ball is a term that is often used by announcers and managers throughout baseball. While the exact definition may vary, my definition of small ball involves a reliance on advancing runners and manufacturing runs without needing consistent home run production. Bunting, intelligent base running, and fundamental hitting, such as hitting behind the runner, are […]
Posted in Major League Baseball | Tagged American League Manager of the Year, Boston Red Sox, C.C. Sabathia, Chase Utley, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, Curt Schilling, David Ortiz, Josh Hamilton, Manny Ramirez, Minnesota Twins, MLB, New York Yankees, Pat Burrell, Philadelphia Phillies, Ron Gardenhire, Ryan Howard, San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, World Series |
By Bob Long on November 2, 2010
Title: Sports Blitz In this Bob Long’s Sports Podcast, Chris and I discuss the Penn State Michigan game, and analyze the 2010 World Series.
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Aaron Rowand, Aubrey Huff, Brian Wilson, Buster Posey, Cliff Lee, Cody Ross, Curt Warner, Denard Robinson, Edgar Renteria, Evan Royster, Jonathan Sanchez, Juan Uribe, Madison Bumgarner, Matt Cain, Matt McGloin, Michigan, Pat Burrell, Penn State, Robert Bolden, San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, Tim Lincecum |