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Anish Shroff is a play-by-play commentator for ESPN, covering college sports and NFL games, including the Carolina Panthers. He is an alumnus of Syracuse University and has been ESPN's lead voice for men's college lacrosse since 2017.
Anish Shroff is a play-by-play commentator for ESPN, covering college sports and NFL games, including the Carolina Panthers. He is an alumnus of Syracuse University and has been ESPN's lead voice for men's college lacrosse since 2017.
Ethan Cooperman has worked for over 25 years doing stats for various sports television broadcasts. He gained fame working with Greg Gumbel on CBS NFL broadcasts and has been part of the top CBS team with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo since 2004. He also covers college football for FOX and Monday Night Football on radio for Westwood One. Ethan is known for his sports knowledge, research capabilities, and extensive network in the industry.
Ethan Cooperman has worked for over 25 years doing stats for various sports television broadcasts. He gained fame working with Greg Gumbel on CBS NFL broadcasts and has been part of the top CBS team with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo since 2004. He also covers college football for FOX and Monday Night Football on radio for Westwood One. Ethan is known for his sports knowledge, research capabilities, and extensive network in the industry.
Author of 'Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series,' which chronicles the Mets and Yankees from 1997 to 2000, covering key moments and providing an objective perspective on both teams.
Author of 'Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series,' which chronicles the Mets and Yankees from 1997 to 2000, covering key moments and providing an objective perspective on both teams.
Pat Kirwan is a former NFL coach and front office executive who is currently a co-host of SiriusXM NFL Radio's 'Movin' the Chains' with Jim Miller. His broadcasting career includes work on the CBS NFL pregame show 'The NFL Today' and decades of experience in NFL broadcasting. Kirwan began his career coaching at the high school and college levels, then worked with the Phoenix Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and spent eight years with the New York Jets in various roles. He started broadcasting for CNNSI before moving to Sirius/XM NFL Radio. He is known for his insights into pro football and his discussions on current NFL issues.
Pat Kirwan is a former NFL coach and front office executive who is currently a co-host of SiriusXM NFL Radio's 'Movin' the Chains' with Jim Miller. His broadcasting career includes work on the CBS NFL pregame show 'The NFL Today' and decades of experience in NFL broadcasting. Kirwan began his career coaching at the high school and college levels, then worked with the Phoenix Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and spent eight years with the New York Jets in various roles. He started broadcasting for CNNSI before moving to Sirius/XM NFL Radio. He is known for his insights into pro football and his discussions on current NFL issues.
Scott Miller is a longtime baseball writer and an award-winning veteran national MLB writer. He has contributed to major publications such as the New York Times, Bleacher Report, and CBSSports.com, and has covered baseball extensively for the Los Angeles Times and St. Paul Pioneer Press. Miller has been recognized multiple times as one of the top baseball writers in the nation by the Associated Press Sports Editors. His new book, 'Skipper: Why Baseball Managers Matter and Always Will,' explores the dynamics between baseball managers and ownership groups, as well as the evolving role of managers in today's game.
Scott Miller is a longtime baseball writer and an award-winning veteran national MLB writer. He has contributed to major publications such as the New York Times, Bleacher Report, and CBSSports.com, and has covered baseball extensively for the Los Angeles Times and St. Paul Pioneer Press. Miller has been recognized multiple times as one of the top baseball writers in the nation by the Associated Press Sports Editors. His new book, 'Skipper: Why Baseball Managers Matter and Always Will,' explores the dynamics between baseball managers and ownership groups, as well as the evolving role of managers in today's game.
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Anish Shroff is a play-by-play commentator for various sports on ESPN and its partner networks, including college football, college basketball, college baseball, and lacrosse. He is also a proud alumnus of Syracuse University. Shroff is the current radio play-by-play announcer for the Carolina Panthers NFL team, joining in March 2022. Shroff also worked the NFL preseason in the summer of 2021.
Shroff has covered several bowl games and FCS championship games, as well as matchups across the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, and Big 12. Since 2017, Shroff has been ESPNs lead voice for mens college lacrosse.
In this episode, Anish discusses his incredible career path, especially how his play-by-play roles evolved. He also explains how he became the 3rd ever radio voice of the Carolina Panthers. He also explains the inner workings of the Syracuse experience and how it helped mold him into the broadcaster he is today.
Anish Shroff is a play-by-play commentator for various sports on ESPN and its partner networks, including college football, college basketball, college baseball, and lacrosse. He is also a proud alumnus of Syracuse University. Shroff is the current radio play-by-play announcer for the Carolina Panthers NFL team, joining in March 2022. Shroff also worked the NFL preseason in the summer of 2021.
Shroff has covered several bowl games and FCS championship games, as well as matchups across the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, and Big 12. Since 2017, Shroff has been ESPNs lead voice for mens college lacrosse.
In this episode, Anish discusses his incredible career path, especially how his play-by-play roles evolved. He also explains how he became the 3rd ever radio voice of the Carolina Panthers. He also explains the inner workings of the Syracuse experience and how it helped mold him into the broadcaster he is today.
Ethan Cooperman has worked for over 25 years doing stats for various sports television broadcasts. He rose to fame in the industry when he paired with the late Greg Gumbel on CBS NFL broadcasts. Since 2004, he has worked on the #1 CBS team with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. He also does college football for FOX and Monday Night Football on the radio for Westwood One. There isn’t a network that Ethan hasn’t worked on. Part of his success is clearly due to his incredible sports knowledge and research capabilities. He’s also a master networker and literally knows everyone.
In this episode, Ethan explains his various roles and how he acquired them. He tells amazing stories about the late Greg Gumbel. He also details the intricacies of working with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. He answers the question, Do Romo’s predictions often come true or is that a myth?
Ethan Cooperman has worked for over 25 years doing stats for various sports television broadcasts. He rose to fame in the industry when he paired with the late Greg Gumbel on CBS NFL broadcasts. Since 2004, he has worked on the #1 CBS team with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. He also does college football for FOX and Monday Night Football on the radio for Westwood One. There isn’t a network that Ethan hasn’t worked on. Part of his success is clearly due to his incredible sports knowledge and research capabilities. He’s also a master networker and literally knows everyone.
In this episode, Ethan explains his various roles and how he acquired them. He tells amazing stories about the late Greg Gumbel. He also details the intricacies of working with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. He answers the question, Do Romo’s predictions often come true or is that a myth?
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In 2000, New York City was at the center of the baseball world as the New York Mets faced off against the New York Yankees in the 2000 World Series. Author Chris Donnelly has penned a new book that chronicles both the Mets and Yankees in the late 90s, leading up to that Fall Classic. “Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series” chronicles both teams from 1997, the dawn of interleague play, to the end of the 2000 Subway Series.
The Yankees were amid a dynasty, while the Mets were up and coming. This era chronicled the Roger Clemens/Mike Piazza bat incident and the Bobby Valentine fake mustache.
In this episode, Donnelly explains this pivotal time for both the teams and their passionate fan bases. He explains how this book does not have a Met or Yankee slant and how it covers both teams objectively. There is also a lot of conversation about the stadiums that they played in during this time, the original Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium…
“Get Your Tokens Ready” is available here: https://bit.ly/3Z2bYxs.
In 2000, New York City was at the center of the baseball world as the New York Mets faced off against the New York Yankees in the 2000 World Series. Author Chris Donnelly has penned a new book that chronicles both the Mets and Yankees in the late 90s, leading up to that Fall Classic. “Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series” chronicles both teams from 1997, the dawn of interleague play, to the end of the 2000 Subway Series.
The Yankees were amid a dynasty, while the Mets were up and coming. This era chronicled the Roger Clemens/Mike Piazza bat incident and the Bobby Valentine fake mustache.
In this episode, Donnelly explains this pivotal time for both the teams and their passionate fan bases. He explains how this book does not have a Met or Yankee slant and how it covers both teams objectively. There is also a lot of conversation about the stadiums that they played in during this time, the original Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium…
“Get Your Tokens Ready” is available here: https://bit.ly/3Z2bYxs.
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Pat Kirwan is currently co-host of SiriusXM NFL Radio's Movin' the Chains with Jim Miller. His broadcast career followed a successful career in the NFL coaching and front office ranks. He also works on the CBS NFL pregame show “The NFL Today,” and has for decades.
Pat started his career in coaching at the high school and college levels. After stints with the Phoenix Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he spent eight years with the New York Jets in various positions. He started broadcasting for CNNSI and eventually moved to Sirius/XM NFL Radio.
In this episode, Kirwan describes his journey into pro football. He also tackles issues of the day, including Brock Purdy, Kirk Cousins, Shadeur Sanders, and Saquon Barkley. He also discusses his issues with international NFL games and his love for minor league hockey.
Pat Kirwan is currently co-host of SiriusXM NFL Radio's Movin' the Chains with Jim Miller. His broadcast career followed a successful career in the NFL coaching and front office ranks. He also works on the CBS NFL pregame show “The NFL Today,” and has for decades.
Pat started his career in coaching at the high school and college levels. After stints with the Phoenix Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he spent eight years with the New York Jets in various positions. He started broadcasting for CNNSI and eventually moved to Sirius/XM NFL Radio.
In this episode, Kirwan describes his journey into pro football. He also tackles issues of the day, including Brock Purdy, Kirk Cousins, Shadeur Sanders, and Saquon Barkley. He also discusses his issues with international NFL games and his love for minor league hockey.
503. Scott Miller on New Book on Baseball Managers
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Longtime baseball writer Scott Miller returns to the show to discuss his new book, “Skipper: Why Baseball Managers Matter and Always Will.” Miller’s book is a deep dive into the ongoing struggle for control that often takes place behind the scenes between Major League Baseball managers and the ownership groups, and now, their data analysts. Through stories about managers past and present, Miller explains what managers used to be and what they are in today’s baseball.
Scott Miller is an award-winning veteran national MLB writer who has been a contributor to the New York Times, the national baseball columnist at Bleacher Report and CBSSports.com, and covered baseball extensively for the Los Angeles Times and St. Paul Pioneer Press before that. He has been honored several times as one of the top baseball writers in the nation by the Associated Press Sports Editors.
Managers mentioned in this episode include but are not limited to Sparky Anderson, Dave Roberts, Lou Piniella, Jim Leyland, Dusty Baker, Earl Weaver, Bruce Bochy, Aaron Boone, Ned Yost, Bud Black, and countless others.
Longtime baseball writer Scott Miller returns to the show to discuss his new book, “Skipper: Why Baseball Managers Matter and Always Will.” Miller’s book is a deep dive into the ongoing struggle for control that often takes place behind the scenes between Major League Baseball managers and the ownership groups, and now, their data analysts. Through stories about managers past and present, Miller explains what managers used to be and what they are in today’s baseball.
Scott Miller is an award-winning veteran national MLB writer who has been a contributor to the New York Times, the national baseball columnist at Bleacher Report and CBSSports.com, and covered baseball extensively for the Los Angeles Times and St. Paul Pioneer Press before that. He has been honored several times as one of the top baseball writers in the nation by the Associated Press Sports Editors.
Managers mentioned in this episode include but are not limited to Sparky Anderson, Dave Roberts, Lou Piniella, Jim Leyland, Dusty Baker, Earl Weaver, Bruce Bochy, Aaron Boone, Ned Yost, Bud Black, and countless others.