Hardball with Chris Dimino is a podcast almost 20 years in the making. Sportscasting icon Chris Dimino is the most insightful baseball interviewer you’ve ever heard and his rapport with professional athletes is unmatched. Tune in each week for conversations — not “interviews” — with some of the greatest players and others who have been a part of some of the biggest moments in baseball history like... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NewsSports News |
The story of the 1969 Mets can not be told without going back to the beginning. The 120 loss record breaking inaugural season of 1962. more
This episode is a conversation with Hall of Famer and true Broadcast Legend VIN Scully. From his childhood NY roots to his first broadcasting break (a football game!) through some of his memorable days and nights at ballparks across America. The grea... more
When you talk about trying to put together an All-Time All-Time starting 9 in Baseball History, the debate can be both entertaining and anger inducing. And when you think about the men who can even be considered for such an honor, you are talking abo... more
Today's Episode of HARDBALL is my conversation with Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk. The centerpiece of one of the most iconic moments in sports history, but his 22 year career that was so much more. His stories of rivalries..brawls..and an injury that co... more
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Best BASEBALL interview I have heard in ages with Pete Rose. I appreciated the talk being MAINLY about baseball rather than Pete’s gambling.
Chris Dimino talking to the legends of baseball is Solid Gold ! Stories of the days of baseball past; a must to listen to if you’re a baseball fan !
It’s very refreshing to have a podcast that’s predicated on conversations with the guests rather than cookie cutter, TOP OF THE FUNNEL interviews.
I have been following Chris Dimino in Atlanta radio for a long time. He also has one of the best podcasts. If you are interested in great baseball interviews, this is the place. Whether it’s some legends or soon to be legends, it’s just good listening.
Any baseball fan will love this. But I think anyone will enjoy it. It’s the Ken Burns anthology but all first person. Said this a couple years ago and happy to repeat it now. An oral history of the last 80 years plus of America’s pastime, told by the people who played — often the stories they’ve never told before. Chris Dimino is an incredible interviewer and gets his subjects to open up and provide the “inside baseball” about . . . well, baseball.
Apple Podcasts | #75 | United States/News/Sports News |
Apple Podcasts | #174 | Canada/News/Sports News |
Apple Podcasts | #21 | Hong Kong/News/Sports News |
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