It’s the spooky episode 👻 as Dan & Frank dive into World Series Game 6 live: Toronto leads L.A. 3–2 after swiping two in Chavez Ravine, the Dodgers’ bats have gone cold, and Yamamoto’s earlier masterpiece might be the only thing keeping them afloat. PTI’s take sparks a debate, Dodgers playing old-school AL “walk + blast” while the Blue Jays grind with contact (and timely pop). We gush over Ohtani’s once-in-a-century greatness, revisit why that ’93 Phillies run still hits different, and ad...
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It’s the spooky episode 👻 as Dan & Frank dive into World Series Game 6 live: Toronto leads L.A. 3–2 after swiping two in Chavez Ravine, the Dodgers’ bats have gone cold, and Yamamoto’s earlier masterpiece might be the only thing keeping them afloat. PTI’s take sparks a debate, Dodgers playing old-school AL “walk + blast” while the Blue Jays grind with contact (and timely pop). We gush over Ohtani’s once-in-a-century greatness, revisit why that ’93 Phillies run still hits different, and ad...
S06E39 - Running Back Royalty and Golf's Grittiest Greens
Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank
1 hour 5 minutes
4 months ago
S06E39 - Running Back Royalty and Golf's Grittiest Greens
Dan, Frank, Rich, and returning guest Tyler go full throttle in this packed episode. It's the Larry Csonka Episode, honoring the Hall of Fame fullback from the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins—and it quickly launches into a spirited debate: Who are the top 5 NFL running backs of all time? Lists fly, names are dropped, and hot takes abound. Jim Brown, Barry Sanders, LaDainian Tomlinson, Emmitt Smith, Eric Dickerson—everyone's got an opinion, and no one holds back. From Tecmo Bowl nostalgia to th...
Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank
It’s the spooky episode 👻 as Dan & Frank dive into World Series Game 6 live: Toronto leads L.A. 3–2 after swiping two in Chavez Ravine, the Dodgers’ bats have gone cold, and Yamamoto’s earlier masterpiece might be the only thing keeping them afloat. PTI’s take sparks a debate, Dodgers playing old-school AL “walk + blast” while the Blue Jays grind with contact (and timely pop). We gush over Ohtani’s once-in-a-century greatness, revisit why that ’93 Phillies run still hits different, and ad...