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Broadcasting LIVE Sunday nights at 8:00 PM on Long Island's WGBB Radio 95.5FM | 1240AM. We're talking NEW YORK SPORTS! The Yankees, Mets, Giants, Jets, Knicks, Nets, Rangers, Islanders, Devils and the New York metro-area college scene are all up for discussion. Listen for our interviews with past and present professional New York athletes- as well as local sports writers, authors, broadcasters and others with something new, interesting and different to say about New York sports. Join our hosts live on the air by calling in on the WGBB studio hotline at (516) 623-1240. The podcast includes a WGBB SPORTS TALK FLASHBACK bonus episode each week! Available ONLY to podcast subscribers, bonus episodes will consist of old sports talk shows and interviews with former pro New York athletes, all originally aired on WGBB. Don't miss out- Subscribe Today! WGBB Sports Talk New York replaced the long running SPORTSTALK1240 on WGBB (2007-2020) in January 2021. UPCOMING SHOWS March 16th... Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo host for 2 full hours! March 23rd... Bill Donohue hosts, followed by TBD at 9:00pm. March 30th... Bill Donohue hosts, followed by TBD at 9:00pm.
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1 Unveiling the New York Dragons: A New Era in Football 58:23
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Host Chric Caputo leads a discussion introducing of the newly established New York Dragons, a team participating in the Entertainment Football Association, as articulated by their general manager, Peter Schwartz . In our discussion, we delve into the intricacies of this innovative league, which aims to provide a thrilling arena football experience while fostering a deep connection with the local community of Long Island. Schwartz elucidates the team's strategic vision, emphasizing the recruitment of local talent and the incorporation of entertainment elements to enhance the spectator experience. Additionally, we engage with John Santamaria , who provides insights on the current state of the New York Islanders as they navigate the complexities of the NHL season. The episode encapsulates the intersection of sports, community engagement, and the pivotal role of local support in the success of these endeavors. Throughout the conversation, we aim to provide our audience with a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of sports in the region. Show Details Host Chris Caputo leads a compelling discussion centered on the introduction of the New York Dragons , a professional arena football team participating in the newly formed Entertainment Football Association . Chris Caputo, the host, engages with Peter Schwartz, the general manager of the Dragons, to delve into the origins of the team, its community-focused approach, and the unique aspects of the league. Schwartz emphasizes the importance of local engagement, highlighting that the majority of the roster will consist of players who hail from Long Island, thereby fostering a deep connection between the team and its fan base. The conversation reveals the strategic vision behind the Dragons, which seeks to create an entertaining and interactive experience for spectators, commencing with tailgating festivities and culminating in post-game concerts. Schwartz further elaborates on the league's structure, which is designed to ensure sustainability and community involvement, contrasting it with the challenges faced by other indoor football leagues. Takeaways: The newly formed New York Dragons will prioritize local talent by predominantly featuring Long Island players and coaches. Peter Schwartz, the general manager, emphasizes the importance of community involvement for the success of the Dragons' new arena football team. The Entertainment Football Association aims to provide affordable family entertainment alongside fast-paced football action at Nassau Coliseum. The league's business model is designed to ensure sustainability, learning from the financial failures of previous arena leagues. Peter Schwartz revealed that the team name 'Dragons' was chosen based on overwhelming fan support during a name submission campaign. The Dragons' inaugural game is set for June 14th, offering interactive fan experiences including tailgating and concerts.…

1 Former Knick Kiki VanDeWeghe, Musician Les Dudek 56:20
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Host Bill Donohue talks with former New York Knicks forward Kiki VanDeWeghe , who shares insights into his illustrious basketball career and familial connections to the sport. Notably, he reminisces about his father's legacy with the Knicks and reflects on his own journey, including his time with the Denver Nuggets and the Portland Trail Blazers. Following this enlightening conversation, we shift our focus to the musical realm with Les Dudek , a distinguished singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Dudek recounts his experiences performing alongside renowned acts such as The Steve Miller Band and his contributions to iconic songs like “Ramblin’ Man!” and “Jessica.” This episode not only delves into the intricacies of professional sports and music but also highlights the intertwining of personal stories and historical contexts that enrich both fields. Show Details: The illustrious history of the New York Knicks is celebrated in this engaging discourse, as host Bill Donohue welcomes Kiki VanDeWeghe, a former Knicks forward and esteemed coach, to the program. VanDeWeghe, whose legacy includes being a two-time NBA All-Star, reflects on his upbringing in a family steeped in basketball tradition. He recounts tales of his father, Ernie VanDeWeghe, a Knicks player who navigated the challenges of early NBA life, and how those experiences shaped his own aspirations to don the Knicks jersey. The conversation traverses the evolution of basketball strategies, particularly under the influence of innovative coaches like Larry Brown, who introduced a more dynamic offensive approach. VanDeWeghe's insights extend beyond personal anecdotes, touching upon the electric atmosphere of Madison Square Garden and the profound impact of playing alongside legends such as Patrick Ewing and Charles Oakley. The dialogue encapsulates not just memories of games and rivalries but also the enduring spirit of a franchise that has captivated fans for generations. As the episode transitions to its second segment, the tone shifts towards the realm of music, introducing Les Dudek, a celebrated guitarist and songwriter with a rich history of collaboration with iconic artists like the Steve Miller Band and the Allman Brothers. Dudek's narrative intertwines with the cultural fabric of the 70s rock scene, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative processes behind timeless hits like “Ramblin’ Man” and the genesis of “Jessica.” Together, these luminaries share their journeys, illustrating the intersections of sports and music, and the indelible mark they leave on their respective fields. Takeaways: Kiki VanDeWeghe shared personal stories about his family's deep connection to basketball, emphasizing the influence of his father's career with the Knicks. The show featured a nostalgic reflection on Wilt Chamberlain's legendary 100-point game, which took place on March 2, 1962, against the New York Knicks. Les Dudek discussed his significant contributions to the Allman Brothers Band, particularly his involvement in creating the iconic song 'Jessica'. Kiki illustrated the electric atmosphere of Madison Square Garden, particularly when the Knicks are performing well and the crowd is engaged. Les Dudek recounted his experiences working with notable artists, highlighting the collaborative nature of the music industry and his friendship with Cher. Throughout the episode, both guests emphasized the importance of mentorship in their careers, showcasing how relationships shaped their paths in sports and music.…

1 Tony and Ric Oliva; Long Island Native Mike Tice 55:01
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In a deeply engaging dialogue, host Bill Donohue welcomes the esteemed Tony Oliva and his son Ric, exploring the profound narratives encapsulated in their upcoming children's book, "The Amazing Story of Tony Oliva." This book transcends traditional biographical storytelling, aiming to inspire young readers through Tony's remarkable journey from a modest upbringing in Cuba to his illustrious career in Major League Baseball. The discussion illuminates the core themes of resilience and determination, as Ric articulates the motivational underpinnings of the book, emphasizing the importance of creativity and resourcefulness in overcoming obstacles. Listeners are invited to appreciate not only the historical context of Tony's life but also the universal message that, regardless of one's circumstances, success is attainable through perseverance. Furthermore, the conversation delves into the father-son dynamic, highlighting their shared commitment to uplifting youth through storytelling, making this episode both heartwarming and informative. As the episode progresses, the focus shifts to Mike Tice, a prominent figure in the National Football League, who shares his own narrative of triumph and challenge. Bill Donohue engages Tice in a comprehensive exploration of his journey from a talented athlete at Central Islip to a successful coach in the NFL. Tice reflects on the influence of his formative years, attributing much of his success to the guidance of significant mentors in his life, including his high school coaches. The discussion offers listeners insights into the evolving landscape of professional sports, touching upon the dynamics between coaches and players. Tice's candid reflections on modern coaching reveal the cultural shifts that have impacted the way young athletes respond to leadership, making for a thought-provoking segment that resonates with both sports enthusiasts and those interested in personal growth and development. Takeaways: In this episode, Bill Donohue engages with former NFL tight end Mike Tice, discussing his journey from Central Islip to the NFL and coaching. The Olivas family, specifically Tony and his son Ric, introduce their children's book titled "The Amazing Story of Tony Oliva," emphasizing its inspirational message. Ric Oliva elaborates on the purpose of the children's book, highlighting the importance of overcoming obstacles and not being constrained by circumstances. Tony Oliva shares insights into his early challenges as an immigrant, illustrating resilience and determination in pursuing his baseball career. Mike Tice reflects on the significant influence of his coaches during his formative years in sports, emphasizing the value of mentorship and guidance. The podcast underscores the transformative power of storytelling, particularly in inspiring young individuals to pursue their dreams despite adversity.…

1 Brothers in Coaching: The Jones Legacy in College Basketball 57:30
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Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo lead an insightful discussion with two distinguished Division 1 basketball coaches, James Jones and Joe Jones , who share their experiences and perspectives on the nuances of coaching at a high level. Central to our dialogue is the significant impact of passion in balancing the demands of coaching with personal life commitments. As both coaches reflect on their journeys, they delve into the importance of familial ties, competition, and the evolution of their coaching philosophies over the years. With the NCAA tournament approaching, they offer valuable insights into the strategies that have led to their respective successes this season. This episode serves as an inspiring testament to the dedication and camaraderie inherent in the world of college basketball. Show Details: Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo begin the show within an atmosphere dense with insights and reflections on the intricate tapestry of college basketball, presented by the two eminent coaches, James and Joe Jones. Their narrative embarks on a profound exploration of their roots, revealing the genesis of their passion for the sport, which blossomed in the vibrant playgrounds of Long Island. Their early experiences, intertwined with familial influences, particularly from their father, sculpted their identities not only as players but also as mentors in the realm of collegiate athletics. As the conversation progresses, we delve into the competitive landscape of the Ivy League, where Coach James highlights Yale's impressive undefeated streak, and Coach Joe articulates the challenges and triumphs of cultivating a basketball program at Boston University. The dynamic interplay between their professional journeys and their shared familial bond creates a rich narrative that resonates with the audience, emphasizing their dedication to fostering young talent and building resilient teams. This segment serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring spirit of competition and the importance of maintaining balance in the demanding world of college sports, as both coaches epitomize the delicate equilibrium between personal life and professional commitment, enriching the discourse with a blend of humor and earnestness that captivates listeners. Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance for coaches, especially during the demanding college basketball season. Both Coach James and Coach Joe Jones discuss their unique journeys into coaching, highlighting family influence and early experiences in sports. They explore the challenges of preparing for back-to-back games in the Ivy League, detailing their structured weekly practice schedule. The conversation reflects on the evolution of college basketball, particularly how recruitment strategies have changed with the introduction of the transfer portal. The hosts and guests discuss the significance of cultivating a supportive athletic environment at their respective universities to enhance team performance. The episode concludes with insights on building strong relationships within coaching, emphasizing mutual respect and collaboration among peers.…

1 The Psychology of Winning: Insights from George Mumford 58:03
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In our latest discussion, hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo were honored to host the esteemed sports psychologist George Mumford , who imparts invaluable insights into the intricate relationship between mindfulness and athletic performance. Central to our conversation is the notion that mindfulness serves not merely as a tool for enhancing performance but as a comprehensive approach to nurturing the athlete's entire being. George recounts his transformative journey from aspiring basketball player to a renowned mental health advocate, illustrating how his personal challenges paved the way for his unique contributions to the realm of sports psychology. Throughout the episode, we delve into his experiences working alongside legendary athletes, including Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, emphasizing the profound impact of mental resilience in achieving peak performance. Join us as we explore these pivotal themes and glean wisdom from George Mumford's remarkable career in guiding athletes toward excellence through mindfulness. Show Details Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcome renowned sports psychologist George Mumford, who delves deeply into the intersection of mindfulness, performance, and mental health in sports. Mumford, who has an extensive background working with elite athletes, articulates the profound impact that mindfulness practices can have on achieving peak performance. He recounts his own journey from an aspiring basketball player to a sports psychologist, shedding light on how personal struggles with addiction and chronic pain led him to discover the transformative power of mindfulness. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, he emphasizes the necessity of integrating mental health strategies within athletic training programs, thereby highlighting the often-overlooked psychological dimensions of sports performance. Throughout the discussion, Mumford demonstrates that the road to success involves not only physical prowess but also mental resilience, urging athletes to embrace mindfulness as a tool for enhancing both their performance and overall well-being. Takeaways: Mindfulness plays a crucial role in enhancing athletic performance and managing stress, according to sports psychologist George Mumford. The importance of self-awareness and self-regulation in athletes cannot be overstated, as it allows for better performance under pressure. Mumford highlights the significance of a supportive team environment and how it fosters individual growth and collective success. Transforming how athletes interpret experiences can lead to a more positive mindset and improved performance outcomes. Athletes often struggle with their identity tied to performance, necessitating a broader understanding of self beyond their sport. The journey of personal transformation and recovery, as shared by Mumford, emphasizes the importance of resilience in both sports and life.…

1 The Dodger Legacy: Steve Garvey and Mark Whicker on Baseball's Golden Era 57:40
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Join host Bill Donohue as he welcomes former Los Angeles Dodgers first-baseman Steve Garvey , who reflects on his illustrious career and connections to Long Island, where his family roots lie. Garvey shares anecdotes from his time as a bat boy for the Dodgers and his journey in Major League Baseball, highlighting the camaraderie and competitive spirit that defined his time on the field. Following Garvey, author Mark Whicker discusses his new biography, “Up and In,” which delves into the life of legendary Dodgers pitcher Don Drysdale. Whicker explores Drysdale's impact on the game, his fierce pitching style, and the significance of his holdout with Sandy Koufax that changed baseball’s economics. This episode offers a rich tapestry of stories from baseball history, celebrating the legacies of two iconic figures in Dodgers lore. Show Details Bill Donohue opens the show with an engaging introduction, setting the tone for an evening rich in baseball nostalgia and insight, as he welcomes former Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Steve Garvey to the program. Garvey's presence brings a wave of memories as he reflects on his early years in Tampa and his journey to the major leagues, reminiscing about his childhood as a bat boy with the Dodgers. He shares heartfelt stories about his family's connection to the Long Island area and the influence of legendary players he idolized during his formative years. Garvey’s discussions reveal the profound impact of mentorship and community in his development, showcasing the spirit of teamwork that defined the Dodgers during his time. His anecdotes not only highlight individual achievements but also illuminate the collective experience of being part of a storied franchise, offering listeners a glimpse into the camaraderie that fueled their success. As the conversation progresses, the focus shifts to Garvey's illustrious career, where he recounts pivotal moments, including his first game and interactions with Dodgers greats. Donahue steers the dialogue towards the significance of Garvey's contributions to the team, emphasizing his role in the Dodgers' storied history. The discussion seamlessly transitions to the next segment, where Whicker joins to talk about his new biography, “Up and In,” dedicated to the legacy of Don Drysdale. Whicker’s insights into Drysdale's career highlight his fierce competitiveness and the cultural significance he held within the game. The author shares captivating anecdotes from his research, including interviews with Drysdale's teammates and friends, enriching the narrative of a player whose influence extended beyond the diamond. The episode culminates in a powerful exploration of the legacies of both Garvey and Drysdale, underscoring the impact they had on the Dodgers and the world of baseball as a whole. Donahue masterfully weaves together the personal stories and historical context, creating a tapestry that celebrates the enduring spirit of the game. The reflections shared by both guests resonate deeply with listeners, leaving them with a sense of connection to the past and an appreciation for the stories that continue to shape baseball culture. This episode is a compelling tribute to two icons of the sport, offering a blend of nostalgia, insight, and a celebration of what it means to be part of the Dodgers legacy. Takeaways: Steve Garvey shares his early experiences as a bat boy for the Brooklyn Dodgers and how it shaped his career. The discussion highlights the significance of Don Drysdale's 58 and two-thirds consecutive scoreless innings record in baseball history. Mark Whicker emphasizes the impact of Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax's holdout on baseball economics in the 1960s. Garvey recounts his transition from a kid growing up in Tampa to becoming a Major League Baseball star. The episode explores the camaraderie between Garvey and Dodgers legends, showcasing their deep connections to Long Island. Whicker explains how Drysdale's aggressive pitching style and presence made him a formidable opponent in the Major Leagues.…

1 Cold Nights and Hot Takes: NFL Action and the Bills' Big Win 57:39
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Show Summary The latest episode of Sports Talk New York dives into the thrilling world of NFL action, with a particular focus on the Buffalo Bills' impressive performance against the Baltimore Ravens. Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo discuss the current state of the Bills, highlighting their strong offensive plays and the anticipation of a potential showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs in the coming week. Transitioning from the NFL, the conversation shifts to college football, where they analyze the upcoming national championship game featuring Ohio State and Notre Dame. Connor Clark joins the discussion to provide insights into both teams' journeys through the playoffs, the impact of coaching, and the significance of player development. The episode also touches on the legacy of basketball coaching through a heartfelt segment with Ron Alfieri, who reflects on his father's influence and the philosophy behind the All-American Basketball Camp. Show Details Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo delve deep into the world of sports in this lively episode of Sports Talk New York. The discussion kicks off with an overview of the current NFL landscape, particularly focusing on the Buffalo Bills' performance against the Baltimore Ravens. As the Bills lead at halftime, Caputo shares insights on their offensive strategies, especially highlighting quarterback Josh Allen's dynamic play. The conversation flows naturally into the emotional terrain of being a fan, as Guidone reflects on the absence of a local team to root for, which resonates with many listeners in the New York area. In addition to the NFL, the duo transitions to college football as they prepare for the upcoming national championship game featuring Ohio State and Notre Dame. Connor Clark joins the conversation, providing an insider's perspective on the teams' paths to the championship. The discussion intricately weaves through the strengths and weaknesses of each team, emphasizing how Ohio State's evolution under head coach Ryan Day and Notre Dame's recent success is setting the stage for a thrilling matchup. This segment captures the excitement of college football while also addressing broader themes such as player development and coaching strategies. As the episode progresses, the conversation takes a reflective turn, with Caputo and Guidone discussing the implications of player movements in the NFL, particularly the impact of Saquon Barkley’s performance with the Philadelphia Eagles after leaving the Giants. This leads to a heartfelt dialogue about loyalty, rivalry, and the personal stakes involved in fandom. The latter part of the episode features Ron Alfieri, who brings a wealth of knowledge about basketball, discussing the All-American Basketball Camp and the legacy of coaching through the lens of his father, Gus Alfieri. The episode culminates in an engaging reflection on the evolution of sports, the emotional connections fans have with their teams, and the invaluable lessons learned through competition. Overall, it’s an episode filled with passion, insight, and the joy of sports, making it a must-listen for any sports enthusiast. Takeaways: The Buffalo Bills had a solid first half against the Baltimore Ravens, leading 21-10. Saquon Barkley's success with the Eagles raises questions about the Giants' decisions. Ryan Day's coaching style has evolved, impacting Ohio State's performance this season. The introduction of the three-point line has significantly changed basketball strategies today. Ron Alfieri emphasizes the importance of ball handling skills in youth basketball. The All American Basketball Camp focuses on inclusivity and developing better players for the future.…

1 Winter Baseball Stories: Jon Matlack and Bob Apodaca Share Their Memories 55:48
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Join us for an engaging discussion on Sports Talk New York as we dive into the careers of two former Mets pitchers, Jon Matlack and Bob Apodaca . Matlak, a left-hander who made his mark in the early 1970s, shares insights about his journey from a promising rookie to a respected pitching coach, highlighting his unique experiences, including facing the legendary Roberto Clemente. Apodaca, who transitioned from player to pitching coach, reflects on his time with the Mets and the challenges of coaching in a high-pressure environment, particularly in Colorado. The conversation touches on the evolution of pitching, the impact of injuries in baseball, and the ongoing discussion about the prevalence of Tommy John surgeries among young players. With anecdotes and personal stories, this episode offers a nostalgic look at baseball's past while addressing current trends in the sport. Show Details: Bill Donohue hosts an engaging episode of Sports Talk New York that features in-depth conversations with former New York Mets pitchers John Matlack and Bob Apodaca. The episode opens with Bill's warm welcome and an overview of the current sports landscape, including an update on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. As the conversation unfolds, listeners are transported back to the early 1970s, a transformative period for the Mets, with Matlak sharing anecdotes from his rookie season in 1972. Matlack reflects on his meteoric rise, including winning the National League Rookie of the Year and his unique experiences facing legends like Roberto Clemente. The discussion touches upon the pressures of being a young athlete in the spotlight, the evolution of pitching strategies, and the camaraderie among teammates that shaped their careers. The episode takes a poignant turn as Matlack reflects on the emotional and physical challenges of professional baseball, including the infamous game where he faced Clemente. His recollections highlight the unpredictability of the sport and the fine line between success and failure. Apodaca joins the conversation later, sharing his own journey from a promising prospect in the Mets' farm system to a successful pitching coach. His insights into the nuances of mentoring young pitchers in today’s game offer a fascinating perspective on how the sport has evolved. The duo's chemistry and shared experiences create a rich tapestry of baseball history, making it clear that while the game may change, the core values of hard work and dedication remain steadfast. Listeners will appreciate the nostalgic storytelling, the lessons learned on and off the field, and the camaraderie that resonates throughout the discussion. The episode encapsulates the spirit of baseball, blending personal narratives with broader themes of perseverance, teamwork, and the pursuit of excellence in sports. As the episode wraps up, Bill encourages his audience to stay engaged with the upcoming baseball season, teasing future guests and more insightful discussions to come. This episode is not just about baseball; it’s a reflection on life, growth, and the bonds formed through the love of the game. Takeaways: The podcast featured a discussion with former Mets pitchers John Matlack and Bob Apodaca, emphasizing their careers and experiences. John Matlack recalled his debut game where he faced the legendary Tony Perez, who hit a crucial home run against him. Bob Apodaca shared insights on the challenges of pitching in high altitude, specifically in Colorado with the Rockies. The conversation touched on the evolution of pitching injuries, particularly the increase in Tommy John surgeries among young players. Both guests reflected on the impact of coaching styles and how they influenced their approach to mentoring young pitchers. The episode concluded with discussions about the upcoming Baseball Hall of Fame announcements and its significance for baseball fans. Chapters: 00:27 - Introduction to Sports Talk New York 08:31 - The Transition from Player to Coach 17:25 - The Business of Baseball 19:34 - Transitioning to Coaching and Family History 36:19 - Reflecting on the Mets' Past 44:15 - The Evolution of Pitching Techniques 53:03 - The Transition to Coaching…

1 Remembering Lou Carnesecca: A Tribute from His Players 57:09
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The latest episode of Sports Talk New York pays tribute to the legendary former St. John's basketball head coach Lou Carnesecca, who recently passed away. Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo are joined by three of his former players— Marco Baldi , Robert Werdann , and Matt Brust —to share their heartfelt memories and experiences under Coach Carnesecca's guidance. The discussion delves into the profound impact he had not only on their basketball careers but also on their personal lives, shaping them into responsible and caring individuals. Listeners will hear touching anecdotes that highlight Carnesecca's unique coaching style, his dedication to his players, and the familial atmosphere he cultivated within the team. As the conversation unfolds, the guests reflect on the changes in college basketball and how Coach's values remain relevant in today's game. A heartfelt tribute to the legendary Lou Carnesecca unfolds in this special episode of Sports Talk New York as hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcome three of his former players: Marco Baldi, Robert Werdann, and Matt Brust. The conversation delves into the profound impact that Coach Carnesecca had on their lives, both on and off the basketball court. With a tone of nostalgia, the guests recount their experiences under Coach's mentorship, highlighting his unique ability to connect with players and foster a family atmosphere within the team. They share personal anecdotes that illustrate Coach Carnesecca's dedication to not just basketball, but to shaping young men into responsible adults. Whether it’s through humorous practice stories or serious reflections on life lessons learned, the players paint a picture of a coach who was as much a father figure as he was a mentor. Takeaways: Lou Carnesecca was a beloved coach whose impact on players extended beyond basketball. His ability to connect with players made them feel like family, not just athletes. Carnesecca emphasized the importance of character development in young men through sports. His coaching style combined discipline with humor, creating a memorable experience for players. Players shared heartfelt memories, highlighting his dedication and personal connection with them. The discussions also touched on the evolution of college basketball and its challenges today. Chapters: 00:38 - The Life and Career of Lou Carnesecca 11:07 - Reflections on Coach Carnesecca 22:50 - The Legacy of Coach Carnesecca 29:19 - Reflections on Coach Lou Carnesecca 45:11 - Memories of Coach Carneseca 54:51 - Remembering Coach Carnesecca…

1 2024 NY Sports Highlights; Remembering Ricky Henderson 58:08
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Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo begin with a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Ricky Henderson, who recently passed away. Pat Mahomes, a former New York Mets pitcher and father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, shares personal anecdotes about playing alongside Henderson and the profound impact he had on his teammates and the game itself. The discussion highlights Henderson's incredible achievements, including his record-breaking stolen bases and his larger-than-life personality that made him a beloved figure in baseball. The hosts also reflect on the New York sports scene, sharing their top moments from the past year, including the Mets' signing of Juan Soto and the Liberty's WNBA championship victory. With insights from various guests and lively conversations, this episode captures the spirit of sports nostalgia and the importance of mentorship in athletics. Show Notes Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo embark on a reflective journey through the world of New York sports, capturing the essence of the past year while celebrating the holiday spirit. Hosts Mike and Chris seamlessly blend personal anecdotes with professional insights, fostering a vibrant discussion that resonates deeply with fans of all ages. Opening with a cheerful greeting, the hosts extend warm holiday wishes and dive into the sports stories that shaped 2024. Their excitement is palpable as they analyze the Mets' blockbuster signing of Juan Soto, a pivotal moment that reverberated throughout the league and sparked discussions about the future trajectory of the team. The conversation highlights the strategic implications of such trades, showing how they can redefine a franchise’s identity and elevate team morale. As the episode progresses, the hosts delve into their top five memorable moments from the year, each sharing unique perspectives that reflect their individual connections to the teams. From thrilling games to unexpected player performances, the highlights they discuss offer a tapestry of emotions that fans can relate to. A central theme emerges around the impact of legendary players, particularly Rickey Henderson, whose recent passing is poignantly remembered by Pat Mahomes. His heartfelt stories from their time together in the Mets' clubhouse convey the warmth and wisdom Henderson brought, making it evident that he was not just an extraordinary athlete but also a beloved mentor and friend. The hosts share laughter and admiration for Henderson’s quirks, illuminating his larger-than-life personality that left a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to know him. The show also addresses the ongoing challenges faced by the New York Jets, examining the reasons behind their struggles and the potential for a brighter future. The hosts emphasize the importance of resilience, teamwork, and the influence of experienced players in fostering a winning culture. As they draw the episode to a close, a sense of hope and anticipation lingers in the air, with the hosts encouraging listeners to embrace the new year with optimism. This episode encapsulates the spirit of sports, blending personal stories, heartfelt tributes, and insightful analysis, ultimately celebrating the joy and camaraderie that sports bring to our lives.…

1 Pitching Stories and Family Legacies: A Night with George Culver and Joe Unitas 49:27
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Join host Bill Donohue as he welcomes former MLB pitcher George Culver , who shares insights from his career in baseball and discusses his new book, The Earl of Oildale: "Why Me?" . Culver reflects on his journey through the major leagues, highlighting his experiences with teams like the Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds, and the thrill of pitching a no-hitter. Later in the show, Bill is joined by Joe Unitas , son of legendary quarterback Johnny Unitas, who offers a glimpse into his father's life lessons and their lasting impact. Joe discusses the importance of discipline and perseverance, values instilled in him by his father. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of sports history, personal triumphs, and the legacies that shape our lives. Show Details: The latest installment of Sports Talk New York presents a compelling conversation with former MLB pitcher George Culver and Joe Unitas, son of football great Johnny Unitas. Host Bill Donohue engages Culver in a discussion that spans his career highlights, the challenges faced during his time in the majors, and his newly released book, "The Earl of Oildale: Why Me?" Culver reflects on his career journey, detailing memorable moments such as his no-hitter and the camaraderie he experienced with fellow players. He candidly discusses the highs and lows of being an athlete, including the pressures of performing in front of thousands and the impact of mentorship in shaping his career. Transitioning to Joe Unitas, the conversation shifts to the personal legacy left by Johnny Unitas. Joe discusses the life lessons his father imparted, emphasizing the importance of discipline and resilience. He shares anecdotes that highlight how Johnny's upbringing shaped his character, which in turn influenced Joe's own upbringing and values. The foreword of Joe's book, which features contributions from football legends Joe Namath and Dan Fouts, solidifies the respect that Johnny earned throughout his career. The discussion brings to light the parallels between baseball and football, showcasing the shared experiences of athletes in both sports. This episode encapsulates not only the essence of sports but also the enduring values of determination, humility, and the significance of mentorship. Through rich storytelling and personal insights, both guests offer listeners a glimpse into the world of professional sports while reinforcing the idea that the lessons learned on the field are just as valuable off the field. Donohue expertly navigates the narratives, ensuring each guest's journey is celebrated and appreciated, leaving the audience inspired by the power of resilience and the importance of legacy in sports. Takeaways: George Culver discusses his journey from high school athlete to Major League Baseball pitcher, emphasizing the importance of education and discipline. The emotional impact of being inducted posthumously, as in the case of Dick Allen, is a poignant reminder of baseball's legacy. Joe Unitas shares insights into his father's values, particularly the significance of discipline and perseverance for success in life. Culver reflects on facing baseball legends like Mickey Mantle and Roberto Clemente, highlighting the respect and awe he felt as a player. The episode underscores the role of mentorship, as both Culver and Unitas credit influential coaches for shaping their careers. Culver's experience pitching a no-hitter while overcoming personal challenges demonstrates the unpredictability and thrill of sports.…
Join host Bill Donohue for an engaging conversation on Sports Talk New York as he welcomes a lineup of remarkable guests, including actor and author Mark Metcalf , who discusses his poignant new book, Tim, Tim, Timmy , an exploration of his late brother's life and struggles with mental health. Metcalf reflects on his diverse career, from iconic roles in films like "Animal House" to his work with Twisted Sister and his role as "The Maestro" on Seinfeld, revealing the personal stories behind his creative journey. Bill also welcomes John Hollinger , who co-authored The Basketball 100 , a comprehensive guide to the greatest players in NBA history, where he delves into the criteria used for ranking players and the complexities of comparing athletes across different eras. The episode takes a deeper look at the impact of mental health awareness, both in sports and personal lives, highlighting the importance of understanding and supporting those who struggle. As the holiday season approaches, listeners are encouraged to consider meaningful gifts for their loved ones, including the inspiring works of our guests. Show Details: In a thought-provoking episode of Sports Talk New York, host Bill Donohue engages with a trio of distinguished guests who share their insights into the worlds of sports, literature, and personal reflection. The show opens with Donohue's signature warmth, inviting listeners into an exploration of themes ranging from mental health awareness to the complexities of sports analytics. The first guest, Mark Metcalf, renowned for his acting career, discusses his new book, a moving tribute to his brother Tim, who battled depression and dyslexia. Metcalf's candid recounting of his brother's struggles serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of understanding mental health, particularly in sports where pressures often go unspoken. His narrative intertwines personal anecdotes with broader societal issues, encouraging listeners to foster empathy and awareness for those in similar situations. Transitioning seamlessly, the conversation shifts to the realm of basketball as author John Hollinger joins the discussion to delve into his latest work, The Basketball 100. Hollinger presents a fresh perspective on the age-old debate of ranking basketball's greatest players, emphasizing the need to balance statistical analysis with historical context. He introduces his innovative GOAT Points system, which assigns values based on player accomplishments, sparking a lively discussion about the merits of championships versus individual performance. Through Hollinger's lens, listeners gain insight into how the game has evolved and the challenges of assessing players across different eras, from legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to modern-day stars such as Nikola Jokic. As the episode progresses, the blend of personal storytelling and analytical discourse creates a rich tapestry that resonates with a wide audience. Metcalf's heartfelt reflections on family and loss complement Hollinger's data-driven insights, fostering a dialogue that transcends traditional sports talk. The episode concludes with a teaser for the upcoming segment featuring former major league pitcher George Culver, maintaining the audience's engagement and anticipation. This installment of Sports Talk New York encapsulates the essence of sports as not just a game, but a narrative filled with emotion, struggle, and triumph, inviting listeners to reflect on their connections to the athletes and stories that shape the sporting world. Takeaways: Mark Metcalf discusses his new book about his late brother, reflecting on family and loss. The conversation highlights the importance of acknowledging mental health issues in loved ones. John Hollinger explains the process behind creating the Basketball 100, including statistical evaluations. The impact of the 24-second shot clock on the evolution of basketball is emphasized. Metcalf shares personal anecdotes about his experiences in Hollywood, including roles in iconic shows. Both guests emphasize the significance of recognizing and supporting neurodiversity in today's society.…

1 High School Sportsmanship and Referees, Mets and Juan Soto, Penn State Football 58:35
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Host Chris Caputo welcomed Justin Jonas from Nassau County Section 8 Athletics to discuss the pressing issues surrounding high school sports, including the importance of sportsmanship and the challenges faced by referees. The conversation highlighted how the organization is taking steps to ensure a positive experience for student-athletes while addressing incidents of poor behavior at games. Later, Mets podcaster James Ciano joined the show to delve into the latest Juan Soto trade rumors, analyzing the implications for both the New York Mets and Yankees in what has become a heated bidding war. The episode wrapped up with AJ Rovner sharing insights on Penn State football and the newly introduced College Football Tournament, emphasizing the team's potential path to success in the playoffs. Tune in for an engaging discussion that covers everything from local athletics to major league trade dynamics. Show Notes: Chris Caputo led a dynamic conversation on the latest episode of Sports Talk New York, featuring a trio of insightful guests. The show opened with Justin Jonas, the Assistant Executive Director of Nassau County Section 8 Athletics. Jonas provided a detailed look into the world of high school sports, highlighting the importance of sportsmanship and the ongoing challenges faced by referees. He shared personal anecdotes from his time overseeing athletic programs, emphasizing the need for better support for officials amid rising tensions in youth sports. The discussion delved into the legislative aspects of maintaining eligibility for high school athletes in the wake of the changing landscape of college athletics, particularly with the emergence of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) opportunities. Jonas's passion for fostering a positive environment for young athletes resonated throughout the conversation, as he explained how Section 8 is taking proactive measures to enhance the experience for student-athletes and their families. As the episode progressed, the focus shifted to Major League Baseball with guest James Ciano, a prominent Mets podcaster. Ciano provided an update on the ongoing Juan Soto saga, dissecting the implications of his free agency and the potential bidding war between the New York Yankees and the Mets. With Soto's rumored contract exceeding $700 million, Ciano analyzed the financial strategies of both teams and the broader impact on the MLB landscape. The conversation also touched on the Mets' offseason strategy, with fans eager to see how the organization navigates the competitive free agency market. Ciano's insights into the dynamics of player negotiations and the role of agents like Scott Boras added depth to the discussion, making it clear that strategic maneuvering will be key as teams prepare for the upcoming season. The episode concluded with A.J. Rovner sharing his thoughts on Penn State football and the newly introduced 12-team college football playoff system. Rovner expressed optimism about Penn State's chances after a strong season, despite some lingering doubts about head coach James Franklin's ability to secure wins against top-tier opponents. The conversation highlighted the excitement surrounding the upcoming playoff match against SMU and the potential for Penn State to make a deep run in the tournament. Rovner’s perspective on the atmosphere at Beaver Stadium and the passionate fan base underscored the significance of home-field advantage in college football. This episode of Sports Talk New York not only covered a broad spectrum of sports topics but also engaged listeners with passionate discussions about the future of athletics at all levels, underscoring the deep connections fans have with their teams and the ongoing evolution of sports in the modern era. Takeaways: Justin Jonas discussed the challenges of maintaining sportsmanship and ensuring eligibility for high school athletes amidst growing NIL influences. The struggles in recruiting officials for high school sports have reached a crisis point, affecting game scheduling and student experiences. James Ciano highlighted the ongoing Juan Soto free agency saga and the implications for both the Yankees and Mets. The new 12-team college football playoff format offers Penn State a favorable path to potentially reach the Final Four next season. AJ Rovner expressed skepticism about James Franklin's ability to win crucial games against top teams in college football. The need for more transparency and communication regarding sportsmanship rules was emphasized by Justin Jonas during his segment. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Sports Talk New York 02:47 - Transition to High School Athletics 10:41 - Addressing Sportsmanship in Athletics 17:50 - Challenges in Recruiting Officials for Modified Sports 25:21 - The Future of High School Sports in Nassau County 30:20 - MLB Trade Rumors and Free Agency 38:41 - The Future of the Mets: Resetting for Success 42:55 - Analyzing the Mets' Offseason Strategies 46:31 - Trade Talks and Future Prospects in the MLB 52:37 - The Future of College Football 56:02 - The Future of Penn State Football…
The latest episode of Sports Talk New York dives deep into the struggles of the New York Giants, highlighting the team's disappointing performance and the growing frustrations among players and fans alike. Host Mike Guidone, along with co-host Chris Caputo and special guest Connor Clark, engage in a candid discussion about the Giants' lack of effort and direction, with insider A.J. Rovner providing valuable insights from his experiences at MetLife Stadium. The conversation touches on the impact of coaching changes, the need for a new quarterback, and the uncertain future of Daniel Jones as he faces potential release. Additionally, the episode explores the broader landscape of college football, featuring insights on top teams and players as the season heats up. As the hosts reflect on the upcoming Thanksgiving games, they express hope for improvement and the possibility of better days ahead for both the Giants and the Mets. Takeaways: The New York Giants are facing significant challenges, including a lack of effort from players and dissatisfaction with coaching decisions. Tommy DeVito's debut as quarterback reflects the team's struggles and desperation for a spark. Connor Clark provided insights on college football, emphasizing Notre Dame's potential despite a weak schedule. A.J. Rovner expressed disappointment in the Giants' performance, highlighting the need for a fresh start. The podcast discussed the impact of injuries on the Islanders and their current performance in the NHL. The upcoming holiday season was noted as a time for reflection on the sports landscape.…

1 A Night of Sports and Cinema: Stephane Matteau and Tim Matheson Share Their Journeys 56:53
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Host Bill Donohue welcomes former New York Rangers Stanley Cup champ Stephane Matteau , followed by the star of the movie Animal House , Tim Matheson , who talked about his 7 decades in Hollywood. Stephane Matteau, the former New York Rangers player known for his iconic overtime goal in the 1994 Eastern Conference Finals, shares his memorable experiences and reflections on his career in hockey. He discusses his early influences in sports, including his favorite players and teams growing up in Canada, and even touches on his participation in the Little League World Series. Matteau also recounts the significant moments of his career, including his time playing under Coach Mike Keenan and the emotional impact of his famous goal. Joining Bill later in the episode is Tim Matheson, the acclaimed actor and director, who discusses his extensive career in Hollywood, including notable roles in classics like "Animal House" and "The West Wing." The conversation delves into Matheson's experiences working with legendary figures, his insights on acting and directing, and his new book, "Damn Glad to Meet You," where he reflects on his seven decades in the entertainment industry. Show Takeaways: Stephane Matteau reminisces about his childhood hockey heroes like Guy Lafleur and Wayne Gretzky, shaping his passion for the game. Matteau shared insights from his Little League days, mentioning how he and fellow future NHL players excelled together. The iconic goal scored by Matteau in the 1994 Eastern Conference finals remains a cherished moment for Rangers fans. Tim Matheson discusses his extensive acting career, highlighting memorable moments working with legends like Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball. Matheson reflects on the unique experience of filming Animal House alongside John Belushi and the improvisational spirit that fueled the project. The conversation reveals how both guests transitioned from their sports and acting careers into impactful roles off the field and screen.…
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