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By Rob Adams
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Fellow broadcaster Chris Erway joins host Rob Adams for a chat about the impact of the late Vin Scully. Laughs and memories abound from the duo who are known as "The A-Team" to listeners around New York City's Tri-State Area.
Honoring the life and legacy of Vin Scully. In the first part, host Rob Adams replays his radio show, "Doubleheader" as heard on WGCH in Greenwich, CT. Part two includes all of the things that didn't make their way into the radio show. Included are many sound bites from Vin's career, with audio going back to 1953.
Mike Hirn joins "Tales From the Booth" to discuss great play-by-play and more.
As the pandemic began and with WGCH Radio's studio closed, Rob Adams tried to figure out the sports talk show world.
Lots of news broke during the week and Rob Adams switches things up for straight sports talk.
Sports takes a back seat in this edition of Tales From the Booth as the show expands to news. Scott Pelley of CBS joins Rob Adams to talk about his book and reporting news.
Recreations were common in the earlier years of sports broadcasting. In this episode, Red Barber recreates a Yankees/Reds 1939 spring training game with no frills.
Play-by-play was coming into its own in 1934, as heard in this episode of "Tales From the Booth."
Rob Adams highlights the work on NBC of the 1934 All-Star Game.
The beginnings of sports broadcasting and play-by-play are discussed.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.