Baseball, Mainly – S2E12 – Special Guest Harris Edwards Jr.
Jess is joined in studio by special guest martial arts champion Harris Edwards Jr. and filmmaker Andy Bisaha to talk about the upcoming documentary “Fighting In My Fifties”.
Jess is joined in studio by special guest martial arts champion Harris Edwards Jr. and filmmaker Andy Bisaha to talk about the upcoming documentary “Fighting In My Fifties”.
On this episode of King & Foster, Terry updates us on his Facebook Live dinner party. Then the guys are joined on the phone by Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports. Jimmy tells more stories of when he was being recruited out of high school. Dan confirms Jimmy’s story that he went to Michigan because he was not offered anything. Finally, they talk to Dan about the biggest moves in the NFL this week.
On this episode of King & Foster, Terry tells Maz and Jimmy about a Facebook Live event that he is doing tonight where you can have dinner with him during “social distancing”. Then, all of the collegiate spring sports have been cancelled due to Coronavirus, but the student athletes have been granted another year of eligibility. Why does the MLB annoy Terry? Finally, Maz has some ideas for the impending MLB season.
On this episode of King & Foster, Jimmy, Terry, and Maz discuss the continued impact of the Coronavirus. Terry tells a story about a funny situation he had with his wife regarding the virus. Next, Jimmy is hoarding toilet paper and he considers himself a business man. Then the guys get down to business with King For A Day.
On this edition of Baseball, Mainly, Jess and Maz are joined on the phone by their old pal Scott Green. They talk to Scott about the MLB season being put on hold due to Coronavirus. Scott talks about upcoming events that are in the works with Play At The Plate even with growing concerns about the virus. Maz asks Scott if he was excited about the 2020 St. Louis Cardinals; spoiler alert….he was not! Find out more on Baseball, Mainly.
On this edition of The Rap With Maz & Friends, Maz and Clarence discuss the Hey 19 movement here at NRMStreamcast. Maz breaks down the live schedule of shows over the next few days. Then the guiys get down to business updating you on NFL free agency with Detroit Lions ESPN writer Michael Rothstein. Mike breaks down the Lions free agent signings so far, including signing Danny Shelton and trading for defensive back Duron Harmon from New England. Finally, while they have him on the phone the guys preview the NFL draft with Michael.
On this episode of King & Foster, Jimmy tells Terry and Maz why he believes Lebron James is still the best player in the NBA. Then, Jimmy explains that there are two types of college athletes; student athletes and guys who are there to be athletes. Then they discuss how a school like the University of Detroit Mercy can get their basketball program back on the map. Finally, Terry tells the other guys about the best basketball game he ever saw in person.
On this episode of The Rap With Maz & Friends, it’s NFL free agent madness with Maz, Clarence, and Brendan. The guys are joined on the phone by John Clayton of ESPN in Seattle. They discuss all of the latest NFL free agent moves, including the news that Tom Brady will not be returning to New England; sorry Brendan.
On this episode of The Rap With Maz & Friends, Maz, Clarence, Terry, and Pete are joined in studio by NRM’s own David Budziszewski to talk about E-Gaming. The guys look to expand their minds as they get the inside scoop into the world of gaming. During their conversation the guys draw comparisons between E-Gaming and some of their favorite sports and athletes. What are some of the guys’ favorite games they have played? If you are interested in getting into the game, David gives you all of the essential information on this episode of The Rap.
On this edition of The Rap With Maz & Friends, Maz, Clarence, Pete, and Terry discuss the latest in sports news now that Coronavirus has taken over. The guys are joined on the phone by Jay Busbee of Yahoo Sports to talk about the start of NFL free agency. The guys ask Jay what they should do now that sports are gone. Jay gives his thoughts on this year’s NFL free agent quarterback class. Then, several professional athletes have been donating money to the arena workers impacted by the virus. Finally, The guys are sad they don’t get to fill out a March Madness bracket.