Episode #133: Bernie Williams
  • 46:23

August 29

Episode #133: Bernie Williams

Bernie Williams is a New York Yankees legend. With his #51 retired in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium, it would have been easy for him to lay back and bask in the glory of World Series success on the diamond. But, instead he followed another passion: music. 

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Episode #132: Austin Romine
  • 30:45

August 15

Episode #132: Austin Romine

New York Yankees catcher Austin Romine joins the podcast to discuss the 2018 Yankees, winning the Heart & Hustle award, and what it's like to be a Yankees catcher.

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Episode #131: David Wells
  • 38:35

August 14

Episode #131: David Wells

New York Yankees great David Wells tells the story of his epic perfect game.

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Episode #130: Scott MacGregor & Kevin Singleton
  • 25:04

August 14

Episode #130: Scott MacGregor & Kevin Singleton

Scott MacGregor and Kevin Singleton join the show to discuss the life and business lessons featured in MacGregor's "Standing O!"

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Episode #129: Ben Reiter
  • 40:15

August 13

Episode #129: Ben Reiter

Sports Illustrated Senior Writer Ben Reiter joins the show to discuss his first book; "Astroball", as well as the current state of baseball and how Red Sox slugger J.D. Martinez turned his career around.

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Episode #128: Matt Prisco and Kyle Rudy
  • 34:03

July 31

Episode #128: Matt Prisco and Kyle Rudy

CEO of LPK esports & Entertainment Matt Prisco and Team Manager and Head Coach of Knicks Gaming Kyle Rudy join the show for a discussion about esports and the NBA 2K League.

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Episode #127: Michael Imperioli
  • 43:18

July 27

Episode #127: Michael Imperioli

Emmy Award-winning actor Michael Imperioli joins the show to discuss his career coming up through the acting ranks, his role on The Sopranos, new film projects and his new book, "The Perfume Burned His Eyes."

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Episode #126: Marty Lyons
  • 27:04

July 24

Episode #126: Marty Lyons

Marty Lyons was a NFL player for the New York Jets where he served for twelve years as a premiere defensive lineman.

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Episode #125: Anthony Causi
  • 17:04

July 24

Episode #125: Anthony Causi

Anthony Causi is a world-class sports photographer. He is an artist, a true historian of the craft with a unique backstory to how he got started as a runner in the bowels of the old Yankee Stadium. Iconic photographs credited to his name include shots of Mariano Rivera running onto the field from the bullpen at Yankee Stadium, and Derek Jeter touching the "Thank the Good Lord for Making Me a Yankee" sign in the tunnel at the Old Yankee Stadium.

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