It's episode 169 with Tampa Bay Rays TV broadcaster Dewayne Staats. He discusses:
-Using a MNF broadcast as his audition tape
-Working with Gene Elston and Bob Prince
-Calling Nolan Ryan's 5th no-hitter and Jim Abbott's no-hitter
-Harry Caray, Milo Hamilton, the San Diego Chicken and Bozo the Clown
-Calling the first ever night game at Wrigley Field
-Getting the New York Yankees job in 1990
-Pranking Buck Showalter with a Harry Caray impression
-Broadcasting his son-in-law Dan Wheeler
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As it was announced Doc Emrick is being voted into the National Sports Media Association Hall of Fame we play back this incredible sit down interview. He discusses:
-His use of the English language
-Growing up in a town of 627
-Ernie Harwell helping him with his Doctoral Dissertation on the History of Major League Broadcasting
-Who gave him the nickname Doc
-Having a voice coach
-Why he writes a letter a day
-Broadcasting his first Major League Baseball game with Bob Costas
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It's episode 168 with Yeardley Smith, the voice of Lisa Simpson. If you listened to the chat we had during the broadcast last year, this is a brand new episode. A full sit down where we discuss:
- The Simpsons
- Her Dad being an alcoholic
- How she got her start as an actress
- Bulimia
- Applying to Yale, Vassar, and Northwestern, but not getting in to any of them and deciding to move to New York
- Appearing on Broadway in the Real Thing with Glen Close and Jeremy Irons
- Winning an Emmy for her voice over role as Lisa Simpson
- Writing a novel, starting a shoe line, and starting a production company
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This is a rebroadcast from September 13, 2016. It's J.B. Long of the Los Angeles Rams. He discusses:
-Studying finance at Notre Dame
-Interning for NBC at the Athens Olympics
-Being at the press conference where OSU head coach Mike Gundy said, "I'm a Man, I'm 40."
-Buying a house in San Francisco two months before getting the Rams job
-Getting the LA Rams job at 33 and joining 28-year-old Dodger broadcaster Joe Davis in the 2nd largest market in the country
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