SI is revisiting classic pieces and re-examining their context, revealing untold anecdotes from the reporting process with writers and ultimately driving new conversation around the athletes, events and moments in sports history that SI has covered for more than 60 years. Host Jon Wertheim and correspondents Jamie Lisanti, Jessica Smetana and Priya Desai dive into the SI Vault to uncover the best ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | SportsHistory |
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So very good
Just found this and was excited. Listened to manning episode first and love the content. It had 3 or 4 commercial breaks during episode. I hate that. Put your ads at beginning or end like most podcasts. I started listening to Pete Rose episode but stopped when first commercial break. I will Try one more and hope you stop the mid podcasts commercials. If not, I am gone forever. Sad, the content is interesting. But the ads prove you care little about listeners and only about advertising.
Awesome, Love Jess.
I may have given this episode - highlighting the revelations about Rose’s gambling - five stars, but instead, ‘must score an error on the writer of the episode in relation to the reference to George Foster in the initial minute. First, despite what was said (by the marvellous narrator, Jon Wertheim) Foster wasn’t a member of the Reds, yet, when the story begins at the Red’s training camp in 1971. Foster joined the Reds after the regular season in 1971 started. Cincinnati acquired him from the ... more
Satisfied my hunger for sports! Excited for the next “The Record” to be published!
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