This week on Only A Game, World Series trophy making with the fiery silversmiths of Tiffany and Company, which also produces championship trophies for the NFL and the NBA. Also, knives and mollusks fly at a Cape Cod oyster shucking competition.
Continue reading »Love eating oysters on the half shell? The science, and sport, of oyster shucking was on display at Cape Cod’s Wellfleet Oyster Festival, and Only A Game’s Karen Given was there.
Continue reading »You’ve probably heard of Tiffany & Co., one of the most famous jewelry companies in the world. What you probably didn’t know is that Tiffany makes many of the sporting world’s most famous trophies. Only A Game’s Doug Tribou saw how many of those trophies are made.
Continue reading »Loved the music you heard on this week’s show? Need to hear more? Check out why Only A Game’s Senior Producer Gary Waleik chose the music for this week’s show.
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Though many fans remember baseball in the early 20th-century as a different age in which players played “for the love of the game,” baseball players were no different then than they are now. In his book, The First Fall Classic, author Mike Vaccaro explores the making (or re-making) of baseball.
Continue reading »The 2009 World Series cannot end before early November…a circumstance which has many complaining that the baseball season is too long. Bill thinks Major League Baseball can quiet that criticism and win new fans as well by taking advantage of the fact that there will be a game on Halloween night.
Continue reading »Despite the Boston Globe’s celebration of this week as the fifth anniversary of the victory of the Red Sox in the World Series of 2004, the headline news is that in New York, the Yankees will host the Philadelphia Phillies for the first two games of the 2009 World Series. Wednesday, mere hours before the Series began, Bill wrote about why we will watch the World Series.
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Recognize that tune? This week on Only A Game, a celebration of the 100th anniversary of college football’s most famous fight song…oh, the letters we’ll get from South Bend. We’ll be talking baseball, too, and then the show will go to the dogs for the sport of beagling.
Continue reading »Check out the celebrations of “On Wisconsin” as the University of Wisconsin celebrates the 100th birthday of its fight song.
Continue reading »Want to learn more about beagling? Check out photos from The Sandanona Harehounds’ hunts.
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