A series of spirited discussions with people about their favorite baseball teams, mainly how and when they became fans of those teams. Favorite/least favorite players, favorite moments
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBaseball |
On this episode, Danny sits down with All About April to discuss growing up in Louisiana, having a father who is heavy into sports, her love of reading books, her YouTube channel, attending LSU, her earliest baseball memories, her reason for becoming... more
On this episode, Danny chops it up with Chattanoogas own, DJ Wally Sparks. They talk about growing up in Chattanooga, how he got into DJing, how Phife Dawg, Large Professor, Kwame and Grand Puba were an integral part of his maturation process, playin... more
On this episode, Danny chops it up with Queens-born, Charlotte-based chef, Calvin Wright. They talk about growing up in Flushing, Queens, his Grandmother being the catalyst in him taking up cooking, starting in the world of fast-food, attending high ... more
On this episode, Danny talks about his recent trip to see the Norfolk Tides play in Charlotte, MLBs first no-hitter of the year, Corbin Burnes being Corbin Burnes, Mookie Betts leading the league in everything, the Marlins being BIG trash, the Oaklan... more
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Great show! Brought back many memories! You hit home with those after game Little Debbie Cakes! -Bushrodd!
Thank you Danny for the memories of your youth and stories that made me smile from ear to ear 🙂
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