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David Spada and Elliott Harris combine their talents and love of sports by
interviewing former professional athletes and women in the sports world on
SPORTS and TORTS

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David Spada and Elliott Harris combine their talents and love of sports by
interviewing former professional athletes and women in the sports world on
SPORTS and TORTS

    Ann and Del-Sports and Torts: Ann Meyers Drysdale

    Ann and Del-Sports and Torts: Ann Meyers Drysdale

    Ann is currenty in London as part of NBC’s Olympic Games coverage. But before she left he creative forces at “Sports & Torts” (yes, the show has creative forces) taped an interview with her when she recently was in Chicago for a Mercury game against the Chicago Sky. She was a gracious guest and has an interesting story to tell. Here recent memoir is called You Let Some GIRL Beat You?

    Ann and Del-Sports and Torts: Del Crandall

    Ann and Del-Sports and Torts: Del Crandall

    Crandall was considered one of the National League's top catchers during the 1950s and early 60s, leading the league in assists a record-tying six times and in fielding percentage four times. He won four of the first five Gold Glove Awards given to an NL catcher, and tied another record by catching three no-hitters. We look back on his career as a player,manager and broadcaster.

    Tim Raines and Cliff Branch-Sports and Torts: Cliff Branch

    Tim Raines and Cliff Branch-Sports and Torts: Cliff Branch

    Branch spent his entire 14-year NFL career with the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, winning three Super Bowl rings in Super Bowl XI, Super Bowl XV and Super Bowl XVIII. Branch caught 3 passes for 20 yards in Super Bowl XI, 5 passes for 62 yards and 2 touchdowns in Super Bowl XV, and 6 passes for 94 yards and a touchdown in Super Bowl XVIII.

    Tim Raines and Cliff Branch-Sports and Torts: Tim Raines

    Tim Raines and Cliff Branch-Sports and Torts: Tim Raines

    Raines played parts of 23 big league seasons from 1979-2002, 13 of them with the Expos. He also played for the White Sox, Yankees, Athletics, Orioles and Marlins. Raines retired as a .294/.385/.425 hitter with 2,605 hits, 170 home runs, 808 stolen bases, 69.1 WAR and far more walks (1,330) than strikeouts (966). He won World Series titles with the 1996 and 1998 Yankees.

    Holy Toledo!-Sports and Torts: Bobby Winkles

    Holy Toledo!-Sports and Torts: Bobby Winkles

    Holy Toledo!-Sports and Torts: Milo Hamilton

    Holy Toledo!-Sports and Torts: Milo Hamilton

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