Stockton!

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Synopsis

Hall of Fame Broadcaster Dick Stockton, the iconic play-by-play voice for everything from the Olympics, to the World Series, to the NBA Finals and more, brings his insider knowledge, opinions and storytelling to the world of podcasting in his podcast series, Stockton! As a witness to some of the major sporting events and sports stories of our time, Dick Stockton knows the greats of the game and celebrities alike and now talks with them in-depth and one-on-one, unscripted and unedited.Engaging, engrossing and entertaining, "STOCKTON!" is the podcast for sports fans everywhere.

Episodes

  • EP 11: Stewart Cink Talks Cancer, Religion and Golf

    23/05/2017 Duration: 41min

    Pro Golfer Stewart Cink joins Dick for an in-depth conversation about golf, cancer, religion, fear, advice and so much more. Stewart was the winner of the 2009 Open Championship, spent over 40 weeks in the top 10 of the official World Golf ranking from 2004-2009 and is still active on the PGA Circuit today.    

  • EP 10: The Goomba Podcast with Steve Schirripa

    16/05/2017 Duration: 34min

    This week, Dick has a "sit down" with a bonafide “goomba”: Steve Schirripa, famously known as Tony Soprano's brother-in-law Bobby “Bacala” Baccalieri, on The Sopranos. Aside from that breakout role, Steve's had a long and diverse career as an actor in film and television, as a voice-over talent, and as a producer. He’s also been a fill in host on NBC's Today show and now he has a recurring role as a detective on the hit CBS TV show “Blue Bloods”. If that's not enough, Steve's also a published author with six books to his credit including: “The Goomba's Book of Love”, “The Goomba Diet: Large and Loving It”, and “A Goomba's Guide to Life”. Plus he recently launched a line of organic, vegan pasta sauces under the name “Uncle Steve's Italian Specialties”.

  • EP 9: Patrick Ewing

    09/05/2017 Duration: 26min

    One of the greats of the game of basketball, Patrick Ewing, an 11-time all star, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame who's also had his number, “33” retired by the New York Knicks and was named one of the top 50 greatest NBA players of all time, talks to Dick about his playing days and the newest chapter in his storied career, becoming head coach for his alma mater: Georgetown University. From the NBA to "Hoya Paranoia" to who he thinks should be the NBA MVP, Patrick Ewing speaks his mind on this episode of STOCKTON!    

  • EP 8: The "Doctor" is in...

    02/05/2017 Duration: 49min

    When it comes to play-by-play announcers in hockey, there's no one better than the great Doc Emrick. He’s been behind the mic for 18-Stanley Cup Finals, has called 13 NHL All Star games, has called both men’s and women’s Olympic Hockey games and in 2011 became the first NHL play-by-play announcer to win an Emmy for “Outstanding Sports Personality, Play-By-Play”. Doc wasn’t done, winning that same award for the last three consecutive years. The Emmys are a fitting tribute to a guy who’s now in his 34th year calling NHL games, including this year's NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs for NBC Sports. In this episode of STOCKTON, the legendary Doc Emerick talks to Dick about how it all started, how he got the knick-name "Doc" and shares his personal battle in beating cancer.  

  • EP 7: Chris Webber

    25/04/2017 Duration: 26min

    Chris Webber's rise as one of the greats of the NBA started in his college playing days at Michigan where he led a talented group of players that cemented their place in Wolverine lore, known as the Fab Five. A first-round draft pick in the NBA, Chris went on to play for 15 years in the league with five different teams: the Golden State Warriors, the Washington Bullets/Wizards, the Sacramento Kings, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Detroit Pistons. Along the way Chris was a named NBA Rookie of the year, was a five-time NBA All-Star and a five-time All-NBA Team member. Currently he is a broadcaster with TNT where his recent work during "March Madness", the NCAA College Basketball Championship tournament won him high praise from colleagues and fans alike. Controversial, charismatic and a collector, Chris Webber shares his thoughts the game of basketball with Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Stockton.

  • EP 6: Hall of Fame MLB manager Tony La Russa

    11/04/2017 Duration: 38min

    Tony La Russa has been in baseball since breaking into the "bigs" as a player back in 1963 with the Kansas City Athletics, but it was as a manager that he's most acclaimed. And as a manager for the Chicage White Sox, Oakland Athletics and St. Louis Cardinals, there’s no doubt Tony La Russa's been one of the best. Over the course of his managerial career La Russa guided his teams to three World Series titles, six league championships and twelve division titles. He was also voted “Manager of the Year” four times and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014.  Now in the front office of the Arizona Diamondbacks, Tony La Russa shares his views on what makes a great manager and also what makes great players.  

  • EP 5: The Easiest Swing in Golf

    04/04/2017 Duration: 29min

    Spring has sprung and for many it signals the unofficial start of the golfing season. Plus with The Masters coming up followed closely by the US Open, it's hard for golfers not to feel the lure of the fairways.  For many golfers however, the fairways are also a place of immense frustration as they try to once again retool their swing to improve their game. STOCKTON understands and is here to help. In this episode meet Brian Sparks, a leading golf instructor who teaches all over the world and brings his "Easiest Swing in Golf" method to you here and now. Plus in Taking Stock, Dick looks at The Masters without four-time champ Tiger Woods in the field and also sounds off on the LPGA and why they should be embarrassed. 

  • EP 4: JOE BUCK

    28/03/2017 Duration: 39min

    "Lucky Bastard...My Life, My Dad and the Things I'm not allowed to say on TV" is the title of Joe Buck's recently released book, and in this episode of STOCKTON!, Joe talks openly and honestly with Dick Stockton about his life, his career, the ups and downs, and what lies ahead. A multiple Emmy winning sports play-by-play broadcaster, Joe Buck is entering his 24th year with FOX Sports and he's half of the longest running NFL broadcast team with booth partner Troy Aikman at 15 years! Son of broadcasting legend Jack Buck, they are the only father and son to have each called the Super Bowl on network television with Joe having just called the last Super Bowl match-up between the Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots. He's also the host of "Undeniable with Joe Buck" now in its third season. This is Joe Buck like you've never heard him before.    

  • EP 3: Bill Walton: Up Front and Down to Earth.

    14/03/2017 Duration: 47min

    "The Grateful Red" as Bill Walton is known in some circles, is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame and as he will tell you, is "the luckiest guy on the planet". A 3-time National College Player of the Year with UCLA, Bill Walton was also a 2-time NBA Champion, a 2-time NBA All-Star, an MVP and an NBA Finals MVP during an injury riddled 13-year career with the Portland Trailblazers, the San Diego/LA Clippers and the Boston Celtics. In this podcast Bill Walton opens up to Dick Stockton about all phases of his life, from his UCLA playing days under famed coach John Wooden, with whom he developed a life-long friendship, to his professional career including a time when, crippled with severe back pain, he once considered suicide.  Now a successful broadcaster, Bill Walton is also a long-standing fan of The Grateful Dead as he talks about in his 2016 memoir titled: "Back from the Dead: Searching for the Sound, Shining the Light and Throwing It Down".      

  • EP 2: 49ers new GM John Lynch talks with STOCKTON

    28/02/2017 Duration: 31min

    He used to prowl the secondary as one of the most intimidating strong safeties to ever play in the NFL. He was voted one of the NFL's All-Time hardest hitters and was a 9-time Pro Bowl selection. He has been inducted to both the Denver Broncos and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rings Of Honor. He is a Super Bowl Champion and a former FOX NFL broadcaster and now the General Manager of the San Francisco 49ers.  From the field to the broadcast booth to the front office, HE is JOHN LYNCH and he talks one-on-one with Dick about his football career, his time in the booth and what's ahead in his new role as GM including how he plans to reshape that storied franchise. PLUS: the New England Patriots won the Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons. But should they have? Dick looks back at the first Super Bowl overtime in NFL history in "Taking Stock".    

  • EP 1: A-Rod: One-on-one like you've never heard him before

    14/02/2017 Duration: 32min

    A-Rod. The nickname alone calls to mind the images, incidents and milestones of one of Major League Baseball's most controversial players and one of its greatest performers: Alex Rodriguez. In this episode of STOCKTON!, A-Rod opens up about a career of highs and lows, the missteps along the way, the life-changing decisions he's had to make and the road ahead. A 14-time All-Star and three-time MVP, A-Rod also saw his share of controversy not the least of which was a 1-year suspension from the game he loves. Playing for the Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers and finally his hometown New York Yankees during a career spanning 23 years, A-Rod was arguably one of the most dangerous hitters to ever step to the plate. This is A-Rod like you've never heard him before.  

  • SPECIAL: DICK TALKS PODCASTS, MEDIA AND THE BIG GAME

    03/02/2017 Duration: 11min

    In a WABC Radio Interview on “The Bernie and Sid Show” with Bernard McGuirk and Sid Rosenberg, Dick explains why he got into podcasting, what to expect in his new show, his thoughts about the media since the Presidential election and his breakdown of the upcoming Super Bowl.  

  • NFL SPECIAL: Behind the Scenes of a Game Broadcast

    31/01/2017 Duration: 33min

    With the Super Bowl matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots approaching, it's a chance to look back at the NFL season that was. Each week during the NFL season you watch games broadcast on network television. But did you ever wonder what and how much preparation goes into those games? In this episode, we go behind the scenes making you an ear-witness to some of the pre-game production elements, something that's never been done before. Plus in "Taking Stock", Dick takes a look at the Super Bowl half time show, this year featuring Lady Gaga, but also looks back exploring how far half time shows have come since the first Super Bowl.

  • Introducing STOCKTON!

    20/01/2017 Duration: 38min

    Multiple award winning sports journalist Jeremy Schaap "turns the mic" on Dick Stockton in this premiere episode of STOCKTON!, allowing you to get to know more about the Hall of Fame broadcaster. Sit back and listen as Jeremy and Dick talk about everything from Dick's start in the business, to his legendary Carlton Fisk home run call, to their Olympic experiences and beyond. Plus, you'll hear a personal story about the great Arnold Palmer that's never been told before.