Is This A Great Game, Or What? Tim Kurkjian, Jeff Kurkjian
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Hall of Fame Baseball Writer Tim Kurkjian is joined by his son, Jeff, as they chat all things baseball. Each week you will hear from one of the sport's most storied experts on the history of the game and how it pertains to today. Plus, every week they will be joined by a guest. Without a question, there will be plenty of father-son prodding throughout the show!
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Seamhead’s Heaven, Mason Miller’s Heater, Wyatt Langford’s Homer
TV series creator, writer, and producer Mike Schur leads a hilarious discussion about seamheads, being one himself. We also talk inside-the-park homers, Mason Miller and the All-Singer Team.
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Tito Francona Laughs, Verlander Returns, John Sterling Retires
Tito Francona is a hoot of a guest, wish we could have him back every week. Plus Quirkjians that are all about names and opening up another deck of cards!
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Jackie Robinson Day, Andrew McCutchen's 300th and Jackson Holliday's First Hit
Jerry Hairston Jr. joins to talk about Jackie Robinson's legendary career and character.
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Masters Week With John Smoltz, 50 Cent Lyrics and No-Hitter Facts
We've got John Smoltz on the show leading up to The Masters! Plus, another opening of cards live on the show, talking no-hitters and so much more.
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First Week Quirkjians, Dogsledding and Chris Young Joins
We are joined by Texas Rangers GM Chris Young in this March Madness edition of "Is This A Great Game, Or What?" Plus we hear Tim's best stories and moments from the first week of the season.
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Opening Day: Tim Kurkjian's Best Stories, Eduardo Perez Joins
Happy Opening Day! And thank you for listening to our very first full episode. We will break down the most hilarious Opening Day stories Tim Kurkjian has collected over the years along with the most historic Opening Days of all time.
We will hear some Quirkjians (odd stats that only a nerd like Tim would know) and also open a pack of baseball cards and see what stories come out of it.
Finally, we will be joined by Eduardo Perez, a former Major Leaguer turned broadcaster and son of a Hall of Fame player.