Thursday, April 30, 2009

Coming up THIS Sun., May 3rd:

Galen Carr (Boston Red Sox) and Brian Lowe (New England Patriots)

Galen grew up in Walpole, NH and attended Northfield Mount Herman School in MA prior to attending Colby College. He is now a major league scout with the Boston Red Sox.

http://media.www.colbyecho.com/media/storage/paper1174/news/2007/11/28/Features/Q.A-With.Galen.Carr.97.The.Boston.Red.Sox-3120118.shtml

Brian Lowe is the reporter for Patriots Today, the team's daily, in-depth show dedicated exclusively to the Patriots and airing on Patriots.com He began as host of Patriots Video News, the team's previous internet TV show, in 2003; and has covered the team home and away the last 5 seasons, including at Super Bowls XXXVIII, XXXIX and XLII. He also hosts the "Fantasy Lowe Down" radio show on Patriots.com and appears on Mohegan Sun Sports Tonight on Comcast SportsNet.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Upcoming Guests

Maury Brown - President & Owner, Business of Sports Network - Bizball LLC
Jim Callis - Executive Editor at Baseball America
Galen Carr - Major League Scout of the Boston Red Sox
Nate Cloutier - Assistant GM of the Vermont Lake Monsters
Jerry Crasnick - Baseball writer at ESPN.com
Nick Dion - Tour guide of the Boston Red Sox
Bay Forrest - former NBA Phoenix Sun (www.focus-ministries.com)
Tara Hotter-Jensen - personal assistant to professional athletes
Robert Hyldburg - author of "Total Patriots" (www.totalpatriotsbook.com)
Don Kalkstein - sporty psychology consultant of the Dallas Mavericks
Wayne Lafley - owner of Lone Wolf Athletics
Brian Lowe - Reporter/producer at New England Patriots
Kerry Lyons - founder of Next Level Athletics VT
Jonathon Mayo - Senior Writer at MLB.com
Jason Michaelides - Director of Co-curricular Activities at People's Academy
Matthew Noone - Babson College baseball coach

You will not want to miss the shows of the summer!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

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MJ, Michael, "Air" Jordan

#23 is being inducted into the Hall of Fame; and the question was posed to me, your Sunday night sports, rant and talk show host, should he be inducted at the same time as the other inductees? Or, since he is Michael Jeffrey Jordan, should the Basketball of Fame conduct a special ceremony celebrating the accomplishments of the best basketball player of all time?