
Marty Lurie was born in Brooklyn, New York on Feb. 1st, 1946. He saw his first baseball game in Ebbets Field in 1954. Marty began his radio career at KECG 88.1 FM in El Cerrito, California. He hosted the Oakland A’s pregame radio show in 1998 which led into all A’s games during both the regular and postseason through 2009. Marty has broadcasted over 2000 pre and post game shows in his career.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 351 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBaseballNewsSports News | |||

Marty and Bruce Jenkins reflect on the legacy of Bay Area columnist Dave Newhouse, break down the final week of Giants Spring Training in Scottsdale, and debate whether Team USA has what it takes to win the WBC.
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Mercury News’ Giants beat reporter Justice De Los Santos joins Marty and Kerry to break down the Giants bullpen heading into Opening Day vs the Yankees and discuss who should lead off for San Francisco — including whether Luis Arraez is the answer.
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John Shea of The Standard joins Marty on Talkin' Baseball to break down the latest WBC action, whether Logan Webb makes his final Spring Training start, and to reflect on the life and legacy of Bay Area sports journalist Dave Newhouse.
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JT Brubaker joins Talkin’ Baseball with Marty to break down what he’s working on this spring in Giants camp, what his draft day was like, and the toughest challenges he faced on his path into pro baseball.
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I gotta go Marty! Marty blows hot and cold. But Bruce just blows!
Comeback players of the month Bruce Jenkins and Marty!
Marty! You echoed Bruce Jenkins’ writing off Michael Conforto declaring “Giants have a glaring hole in outfield Conforto’s swing isn’t go to be there Matos is the answer!” But when Conforto made a fool of you and Bruce, you both went silent on the topic. Come on now!
I look forward to this podcast every weekend. The analysis and insights are so interesting. I’m a fan who has trouble with the modern game so this podcast keeps my love of baseball alive. I especially like the segments with Bruce Jenkins and the authors of recent books. So much better than stuff you get from national networks.
There is a lot of interesting stuff discussed on the show, from baseball history to present-day topics. So I used to listen to every episode but I can’t anymore. Marty is smarter and more interesting than the typical sports interviewer but certain things in this show are just way too repetitive and in many cases long-winded. If Marty did a podcast focused entirely on baseball history, baseball culture, or even developments in the game, without trying to fill a certain amount of air time, it woul... more
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Conversations center around Major League Baseball, with an emphasis on the San Francisco Giants, player performances, and managerial strategies. Frequent discussions cover topics such as playoff races, historical baseball moments, and current trends in the sport, engaging listeners through both analysis and nostalgic reflections. The dynamic between hosts and guests often brings fresh insights and lively debates about the direction of the game and the impact of analytics.
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