Wake up to the best sports story you'll hear all day. Monday through Friday, we bring you an inside look at the most interesting stories in sports, as told by ESPN's top reporters and insiders. The breaking news of SportsCenter. The deep dive storytelling of 30 for 30. Get the very best of ESPN. Daily. Hosted by Clinton Yates.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 210 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
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Love this pod — and love being called kiddo. Keeps me young! Thanks Clayton
I used to love this podcast until this idiot Clinton shows up and starts calling me a kiddo
You go from pros like Pablo Torre and Mina Kimes to annoying voices like Clinton Yates and Justin Tinsley (who asks the most obvious and dumb questions, which kinda boosts my enjoyment oddly). This show is so cringey now, we’re are not your “kiddos.”
Can you please stop having Clinton Yates as the host? He’s annoying on Around the Horn and is even more annoying on the podcast. Please find a permanent new host.
This was my favorite podcast when Pablo Torre was the one and only host. He always had great evaluations of current events in sports, and he made practical connections between the challenges athletes face in sports and the challenges that we the listeners face in day-to-day life. His stories often left me with a sense of gratitude for sports. more
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Apple Podcasts | #86 | China/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #102 | Chile/Sports |
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