Tim wraps up March Madness and gives his thoughts on college basketball moving forward including the portal, NIL, and more. A trip in Tim’s Time Machine to discuss Bernhard Langer and Fred Couples long careers at The Masters. This year’s Masters is…
John Boccabella joins us this week. John played from 1963-1974 for the Cubs, Expos and Giants. He also played for Leo Durocher and Gene Mauch, legendary managers. Enjoy this trip Back When There Was Baseball with John…
Our guest this week comes from a great coaching family. Kurt Schottenheimer joins us to talk about his 35-year coaching career. Kurt started out at the collegiate level before brother Marty scooped him up into the NFL. He had stints at…
This week I review the book On the Eighth Day, God Made Baseball written by former MLB pitcher Mark Littell. Unfortunately, Mark passed away from complications due to heart surgery on September 5, 2022. Mark did this…
Tim lets loose(again) on Bob Nutting and the Pirates. A look at the Phillies good start and more MLB including a slow start for home plate umpires. Tim’s Time Machine goes back to 1983 and beyond for a “Terrific” opening day starting pitcher. Around the…
Jim Colborn is our guest this week. Jim played in the Majors from 1969-1978 with the Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals and Seattle Mariners. His best year was 1973 with Milwaukee and he was an All-Star that year. He also…
Ken Fritz passed away on February 6, 2024. We re-air this podcast in honor of him.This week we dot the I in Script OHIO with our guest Ken Fritz. Ken played at Ohio State from 1976-1979 most notably as an offensive lineman (1977-1979). He…
It took only one game for Tim to see the Pirates are still the Pirates. Thoughts on opening day from the Pirates and Phillies, a trip to 2014 in Tim’s Time Machine, an entire rant line this week from baseball to LeBron, and much more. Plus the…
We are blessed to have Bob Oldis join us this week on the podcast. Bob signed his first Major League contract in 1949 with the old Washington Senators franchise. Bob also played in the 1960 World Series and appeared in games 4 and 5…
We take a look back at the 1983 Texas defense this week with guest Ray Woodard. This may arguably be the best Texas defense in the history of the program. Unfortunately, a close loss in the Cotton Bowl to end the season cost them a national championship…