On Tales From The Show, Daniel Bower interviews former Major League Baseball players about their careers and lives before and after the pros. We talk about everything from when they found their love for the game, to their favorite clubhouse memories, the first and last time they stepped on a big league diamond, to what they have been up to since their playing days. Whether you are a baseball fan w... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
Nick Maronde, former Gator and Angel, calls in to talk about his days with those storied teams, including playing with Mike Trout.
Barry Bonnell provides one of the more dynamic interviews to date, talking everything from a heart-wrenching story to detailed hitting tips.
Corky Miller talks about his playing days, how he got the name Corky, and gives some wonderful insight into playing for managers like Tito.
Brad Woodall joins the show to talk about playing for the Braves dynasty, being a Tar Heel in Omaha, and his post-MLB life as a coach.
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Such a cool idea for a show. Great back and forth with the guest. Can’t wait for the next episode!
Great first show with Jensen. Really excited to see where Dan goes with this!
A great spinoff of Tales From the Assocation! I had no idea about the Josk Beckett troll gone wrong for the Indians.
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Tales from the Show launched 6 years ago and published 8 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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