Playing Dirty: Sports Scandals is a podcast from Dan Patrick, hosted by ESPN broadcaster Jay Harris. It explores some of the most mind-blowing sports scandals throughout history. We blend them up into a weekly show that shines a light on the dark side of sports. You’ll get the inside scoop while we serve up the juicy details. If you have an appetite for real reporting, join us as we uncover behind... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsHistory |
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Crime in Sports is absolutely better than this, more entertaining better research and the host just overall more engaging. It’s a shame that people can’t come up with an original idea and just have to repackage looking at sports criminals.
I’d listen to him talk about anything and this is really well done
Great stories told well!
Apple Podcasts | #116 | United States/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #72 | Canada/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #240 | France/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #129 | South Africa/Sports |
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