23 episodes

Welcome to The Erik Sherman Show, powered by Workforce180. Get ready to hear from athletes, celebrities and other high-profile guests. Your host is baseball historian and New York Times Bestselling author of 8 books, Erik Sherman. To learn more about Erik, visit https://www.erikshermanbaseball.com/

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    • Deportes

Welcome to The Erik Sherman Show, powered by Workforce180. Get ready to hear from athletes, celebrities and other high-profile guests. Your host is baseball historian and New York Times Bestselling author of 8 books, Erik Sherman. To learn more about Erik, visit https://www.erikshermanbaseball.com/

    E23: Behind the Gold Glove: A Candid Conversation with Red Sox Legend Dwight Evans

    E23: Behind the Gold Glove: A Candid Conversation with Red Sox Legend Dwight Evans

    In this episode, Erik is joined by Boston Red Sox legend Dwight Evans. Erik and Dwight discuss their upcoming book, "Dewey: Behind the Gold Glove," which offers an intimate look at Dwight's illustrious career, his close bond with teammate Carl Yastrzemski, and the challenges he faced as a father with two sons who suffered from neurofibromatosis. Dwight also shares his thoughts on the iconic 1975 and 1986 Red Sox teams, the evolution of baseball, and his current role in player development. Join Erik and Dwight for a revealing conversation about life, baseball, and their collaboration on this highly anticipated autobiography. 

    • 42 min
    E22: Played: Uncovering the Untold Stories of the 1936 Berlin Olympics

    E22: Played: Uncovering the Untold Stories of the 1936 Berlin Olympics

    Erik welcomes acclaimed authors Glenn Allen and Richard Kaufman to discuss their riveting new novel, "Played: The Games of the 1936 Berlin Olympics". The writing duo delves into their extensive research and creative process behind the book, which weaves together the stories of iconic athletes, politicians, and everyday people during one of the most politically charged Olympic Games in history. Allen and Kaufman explore the parallels between the 1936 Games and today's global political climate, offering a thought-provoking and cautionary tale that reminds listeners of the importance of remaining vigilant in the face of rising authoritarianism. Throughout the interview, the authors share their hopes for the novel's impact on readers, from providing entertainment to inspiring a deeper understanding of history. 

    • 26 min
    E21: A Conversation with Legendary Baseball Author Peter Golenbock.

    E21: A Conversation with Legendary Baseball Author Peter Golenbock.

    In this episode Erik interviews legendary baseball author Peter Golenbock, who has written over 60 books including 10 New York Times bestsellers. Peter shares fascinating stories about his journey from lawyer to sportswriter, his experiences collaborating on tell-all books with baseball personalities like Sparky Lyle, Billy Martin, and Graig Nettles, and reveals the inspiration behind his latest book "Baseball Heaven". Through colorful anecdotes and insights, Peter brings to life the characters from baseball's past and present, humanizing the players in a way that goes beyond mere statistics. Tune in for an engaging conversation with one of baseball literature's most prolific and influential authors.

    • 33 min
    E20: "Miracle Met" Art Shamsky on the Lasting Impact of the '69 Mets

    E20: "Miracle Met" Art Shamsky on the Lasting Impact of the '69 Mets

    This episode of the Erik Sherman Show features a conversation with New York Mets legend Art Shamsky, as he discusses his remarkable career and the lasting impact of the 1969 "Miracle Mets." Shamsky shares his journey from the Cincinnati Reds to the Mets, the influence of manager Gil Hodges, and the unforgettable 1969 World Series victory. He also reflects on the enduring brotherhood of the '69 Mets team and the trip he and his teammates took to visit an ailing Tom Seaver, which became the subject of his book with Erik Sherman, "After the Miracle." Tune in to hear insights, anecdotes, and the nostalgia of one of baseball's most incredible underdog stories.

    • 36 min
    E19: From Graffiti to Greatness: "Batboy" Ray Negron's Bronx Tale

    E19: From Graffiti to Greatness: "Batboy" Ray Negron's Bronx Tale

    In this episode of The Erik Sherman Show, Erik interviews Ray Negron, who has one of baseball's most endearing stories. As a kid caught spraying graffiti outside Yankee Stadium in 1973, Negron was given a second chance by George Steinbrenner and made a Yankee bat boy. Mentored by icons like Reggie Jackson, Billy Martin, and Thurman Munson, Negron went from the streets of the Bronx to becoming a pro baseball prospect drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Now a prolific children's book author and film producer who has worked with Hollywood legends, Negron serves as the Community Affairs Advisor for the New York Yankees, ensuring veteran players and rookies promote the club’s tradition of pride and inspiration by visiting sick kids and supporting inner-city youth.

    • 30 min
    E18: Darryl Strawberry's Stirring Life Journey: From Baseball and Addiction to Embracing Faith and Family

    E18: Darryl Strawberry's Stirring Life Journey: From Baseball and Addiction to Embracing Faith and Family

    Erik Sherman interviews legendary New York Mets player Darryl Strawberry, discussing his illustrious baseball career, battles with addiction, finding God, and his life today devoted to ministry and helping others. Strawberry reflects on being a key part of the 1986 World Series championship Mets team, shares advice he would give his younger self, and looks forward to having his number retired by the Mets this summer at Citi Field.

    • 31 min

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