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Douglas Miles
United States
Приєднався 26 гру 2013
Sports Talk, Football, Baseball, Interviews
Getting Ready For the Tour?
Putting in the time on the practice range in Sarasota, FL. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
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Remembering Comedian Jackie Mason
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Remembering the great comedian Jackie Mason who passed away this weekend at 93. I had the pleasure of talking with him on radio. Here’s a conversation from 2010 as aired on WSLR Sarasota, FL. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
"Artist Spotlight" Guest Tony Oppedisano Author “Sinatra and Me: In the Wee Small Hours”
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A conversation with Tony Oppedisano about his book “Sinatra and Me: In the Wee Small Hours”. Tony was Sinatra's road manager for many years. He also managed Don Rickles and Deana Martin. Book link available at www.dougmilesmedia.com.
"Sports Talk" Pete "The Prophet" On Bob Baffert and Saturday's Preakness
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Pete "The Prophet" joins Doug Miles to talk about Bob Baffert, the Kentucky Derby, Saturday's Preakness and Medina Spirit's drug tests. Other topics include the N.Y. Rangers cleaning house. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
"Sports Talk" guest John Unitas Jr. author "Johnny U & Me"
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Don Henderson and Doug Miles talk with John Unitas Jr. author "Johnny U and Me: The Man Behind the Golden Arm". (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
"Sports Talk" Guest Sirius/XM Sportscaster Howie Karpin Author "Down on the Korner"
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Don Henderson and Doug Miles talk with Sirius/XM sportscaster Howie Karpin author "Down on the Korner Ralph Kiner and Kiners Korner" on "Sports Talk". (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Remembering The Year of the Pitcher, 1968
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Doug Miles talks with Sridhar Pappu author "The Year of the Pitcher: Bob Gibson, Denny McLain and the End of Baseball's Golden Age". Gibson had a 1.12 ERA and dominated the NL with the St. Louis Cardinals. McLain won 31 games for the Detroit Tigers . (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
What are Baseball's "Unwritten" Rules?
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Baseball writer Danny Knobler (Bleacher Report) joins Don Henderson and Doug Miles to talk about his book "Unwritten, Bat Flips, The Fun Police and Baseball's New Future" and remember Bill Buckner who passed away at 69 this weekend. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Remembering Hall of Fame Golfer and CBS Golf Broadcaster Ken Venturi
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Doug Miles conversation with Hall of Fame golfer and longtime CBS golf broadcaster Ken Venturi originally aired WIBQ (now WSRQ) in 2010. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Remembering Sportswriter Frank Deford
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Legendary sportswriter Frank Deford was our guest on "Sports Talk" in June 2012 to talk about his latest book and his career as a sportswriter. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Hall of Fame Hockey Announcer Mike Emrick on "Sports Talk"
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Don Henderson and Doug Miles talk with NBC's Hall of Fame Hockey Announcer Mike Emrick on "Sports Talk" originally aired Oct. 2011. Don Henderson worked with Mike on the Philadelphia Flyers broadcasts in the 1980's. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Remembering Hall of Fame Broadcaster Joe Garagiola
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Doug Miles talks with Hall of Fame broadcaster Joe Garagiola in an interview originally aired on WSRQ radio (Sarasota/Bradenton/St. Petersburg, FL). In addition to his work as a baseball player and broadcaster, Joe also hosted the “Today” show on NBC, game shows, “Monitor” radio and the “Tonight” show in a multi-decade career. Joe passed away at age 90 in 2016. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Remembering Legendary Sportscaster Bob Wolff
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Don Henderson and Doug Miles talk with legendary sportscaster Bob Wolff on "Sports Talk" (6/10/13). Bob talks about his career in sportscasting including calling Don Larsen's perfect game, interviewing Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb and Ted Williams and his donation of his archive of tapes to the Library of Congress. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Ty Cobb's Grandson Herschel Cobb on "Sports Talk"
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Doug Miles and Don Henderson talk with Herschel Cobb grandson of baseball legend Ty Cobb and author of "Heart of a Tiger, Growing up with my Grandfather Ty Cobb" as aired on "Sports Talk". (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Joe DiMaggio Rare Radio Interview
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Philadelphia sportscasting legend and Sports Talk co-host Don Henderson interviews the great Joe DiMaggio on the Phillies Radio Network as aired WCAU 1986 during a rain delay. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
50th Anniversary of "The Amazin' Mets" Winning the World Series
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50th Anniversary of "The Amazin' Mets" Winning the World Series
2019 Preakness Stakes Preview with Pete "The Prophet"
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2019 Preakness Stakes Preview with Pete "The Prophet"
Pete "The Prophet" Recaps the Controversial 2019 Kentucky Derby
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Pete "The Prophet" Recaps the Controversial 2019 Kentucky Derby
Deana Martin "Swing Street" Interview with Doug Miles
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Deana Martin "Swing Street" Interview with Doug Miles
China Smith Golden Gloves Boxing from Sarasota, FL 2/27/16
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China Smith Golden Gloves Boxing from Sarasota, FL 2/27/16
Doug Miles talks with singer Deana Martin Jan 27, 2016
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Doug Miles talks with singer Deana Martin Jan 27, 2016
Love this book read it twice a year
Beautiful Deana❤
One thing about Ty Cobb he was great until the end. 24yr career.
Oh gawd, a grandson from Menlo park/Silicon valley. A far cry from Georgia from the 1920's. Riding the coat tails of your grandfather's lore. Total nother neck of the woods from your world. Don't wax eloquent here. Robert at 68.
He was one of the top 3 all time, with Ruth and Mays. However, no body rivaled him in competitiveness or singular focus with regard to the game. I had heard that he wore ankle weights much of the time, until game time. When they came off, he felt as though he could FLY around those bases.
He didn't know what year he hit 56 straight?!?...or the year he only struck out only 13x?
The 56 game hitting streak was in 1941
yeah, Ty Cobb was the GREATEST ballplayer ever. do you know he even won the Triple Crown! YES! one year he lead to American League in Batting Average, RBI's, and Home Runs!!! my personal favorite Ty Cobb story is when he was many years retired, he was asked how he would hit against the tricky pitchers of today. Cobb answered, "OH.....I would hit 314." the sportswriters asked, "How did you come up with that!!?!" Cobb replied, "Well, you have to remember that I am 62 years old." thirteen times Ty Cobb stole 2nd base on one pitch, stole 3rd base on the next pitch, and stole home on the next pitch!
He was a great player don't get me wrong, But I hate how people retcon and glorify the famous or Infamous.
I like all these southerners make excuses for a racist and hateful angry man..... when the S.O.B. died only three people went to he's funeral.... not very many of he's family went either Lets see you morons spin all that into gold!!!!
Quite interesting ! ! I read Ty Cobb became a very wealthy man. I wonder if he invented the Corn Cobb Pipe. They were very popular at one time. Even Gen. Douglas MacArthur smoked one !
He was wealthy partly because he was one of the first investors in the Coca-cola company
Joe loved talking about baseball and his career. Just don't ask him about anything else or the interview would end quickly.
I wish someone would've asked him about his opinion of how unique his own batting stance (spread out stance) was.
Great warrior from Ga..not a bad guy but tougher than most..
Very skeptical about his experiences with his grandfather, Ty cobb died in 1961, ...61 years ago. Unless Herschel Cobb is 70+ years, he will not remember much. Taking advantage of his name.....
Ty Cobb once described baseball in his era as “a kind of war”. Those that played against him in those bygone days knew they were up against a warrior who gave no quarter.
I purchased herschals book a few years back. Great read. is herschal still with us?
I believe he is.
Ty Cobb would suck in today's game Barry Bonds was a better hitter than Ty Cobb let's argue that statement 👍
I think Ty Cobb would have been more effective in the ‘70s and ‘80s as baseball wasn’t all home runs and strikeouts then. But he was a great athlete and I think he would have been one of baseball’s premier players regardless of the era when he would have found himself. Also, comparing two baseball players from different eras, such as Ty Cobb/Barry Bonds, or Babe Ruth/Hank Aaron, is simply not possible.
Barry Bonds shouldn't even be in the same sentence as Ty Cobb. Nor should any of the Steroid Era players.
@@acousticshadow4032 - Would Ty Cobb have taken steroids if he had played in the same era as Barry Bonds? Who knows? But I am very sure that, had Barry Bonds played a generation earlier, his HoF eligibility would be unquestionable. He would have been inducted in his first year of eligibility.
Ty cobb wouldve gotten 5000 plus baseball hits ,, playing today , fancy pitching machine. Hitting Videos,
@@outbackigloo6489 ty cobb 5000 hits plus today playing today
Al Stump was a fraud!!!
Ahhh that lying rat Al Stump did such much harm to Cobb’s legacy. Cobb family should of sued after the movie was released in the 90s about Cobb
nobody even comes close to Ty Cobb
You're a championship fisherman and a master baiter.
Ty cobb , original 4000 hit baseball hitter, no 1970s big red machine lineup behind him. Like pete rose
@@lloydkline1518 Roger that!!!
Hello my dad was stationed at Fort Gordon in 70 to71. We met miss Lombard at the mill pond. We became good friends with her When we were moving back she invited us to stay a night at her house and then in the morning we would go to her cottage in South Carolina While we were at the house she told me that the last person to sleep in the bed that she set up for us was ty Cobb I'm not sure but I believe she was Charles can anyone tell me more
I have The TY Cobb book that he published with his own account,s he set the record on all the bullshit and I’m so glad I read a few hundred times by the way. He was a Genius at baseball that for sure he broke down every little detail. It’s so amazing. He is the greatest baseball player of all time!!! Let me repeat that he IS the Greatest baseball player Ever. There’s a lot of greats but Cobb was the best. First one inducted in to the HOF. Truly a Legend. I’m glad ppl are coming around to hear the truth. Thanks for being a Detroit Tiger too. My home town !!!
If you play for the Detroit Tigers then you really do suck
Barry Bonds would smoke his ass back then and even in today's game let me repeat Barry Bonds was the greatest player of all time case closed 👏 ps. Take that asshole
ROGER THAT!!!!
My home town as well, Cobb is a legend.
Hello and may I ask you what name is the book that you have mentioned? I have always been enamored with old tyme baseball and especially Ty Cobb! Thank you and have a Happy New Year!
Cobb's house was on Spencer Lane in Atherton, CA.
great interview. I read a terrible beauty by charles Leerhson and that was one of the best books on cobb ever.
Herschel ...very articulate individual 🗣
"Heart of a tiger" 🐅 ...terrific name for book 📖
It's a great interview thank you for sharing
Cobb was the GREATEST of all time. FACT
Ruth was better
Barry Bonds was better than both of them put together
@@ROCK-s1t Joey Gallo is better than all 3
@@ROCK-s1t with or without the steroids?
Babe Ruth. No contest.
Very good interview. - Common knowledge to many - but most people do not know about the horrible tragedy that Cobb went thru when his mother shot his own father, when Cobb was just starting in organized ball. I doubt most critics of Cobb could go thru that kind of experience and be a constant jokester.
A medical Doctor friend from Royston Georgia who knew Ty Cobb and family told me he was a kind man and most of the old stories were not accurate. Being from Georgia, I was pleased to hear the truth from someone who actually knew him.
Al Stump did a complete hatch it job on Cobb years ago & it spun so out of control. Ken Burns is a POS ....he just added more misinformation to Cobb's legacy. Cobb was an absolute nut job....but his father or grandfather was a conscientious objector in the Civil War to Slavery......he was an Asshole, not a Racist. Sorry it doesn't fit today's narrative.
Al Stump started the nonsense and lies about Ty Cobb and a movie based on his pack of lies book was made into a movie. Charles Leerhsen sets the record straight in his book “Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty.”
I saw cobb with tommy lee jones I loved it as did everyone I'm actually glad he said that's not really the way things happened
Stump made me sick. I just finished “Ty Cobb - a Terrible Beauty” by Charles Leerhsen who set the record straight. Stump wrote for True Detective magazine and wrote lies about Cobb in his articles to make sales and money. He’s a scoundrel of the first order. He died several years ago. One thing Stump said was that no one came to Ty’s funeral in Royston. The truth is that thousands went along with significant dignitaries from Major League Baseball past and present. I suggest you get that book. Available on Amazon.
@@PastorDanWhite I believe you but I still love the movie I'm not a reader at all but thank you for the suggestion
I saw that movie. I thought it was a piece of garbage.
@@PastorDanWhite Ken Burns didn't do Cobb any favors either. Just reiterated the myths in his documentary. Makes you wonder how much of all of his documentaries are fiction.
@@patrickmorgan4006 Most are. He’s a fraud.
Mickey Lolich. ! A very underrated player. The hero of the 68 world series.
They sure spoke differently in the olden days.... RIP Joe & Marilyn ❤️❤️
One reporter took joy to blackin Mr Cobbs life, a jealous reporter that could never make it
Al Stump was a fraud!!
Really interesting listen
A lot of bias reporting about ty Cobb from people who did not know the great ballplayer and made up stuff to embellish their stories.
Im alittle late to the party here but im glad i found this i enjoyed the interview very much. I have always wanted to know more about Ty Cobb but all i could find is snippets of info or controversial views by questionable sources. Watching documents, rare footage, reading about cobbs legacy over the years i instantly became a Ty cobb fan myself. I wouldve loved to have seen him play just once. Im definitely going to purchase the book
Excellent interview
Thank you. He was very good.
I picked maximum security to win the Kentucky derby, and I can say without a doubt that the disqualification was the right decision, the 15 days suspension is ridiculous, the owners dission to not run maximum security and official winner of the Kentucky derby in the Preakness is a blow to the spot, I think the industry should make changes to the triple crown RACES, my picks for the Preakness Steak that is now an Optional claiming AT best a high level Allowance RACE, will be available on Friday morning, much love.
I'm goin with owendale in the Preakness
I like your show,my pick for the Preakness is War Of Will