Tommy Smyth on One on One
Tommy Smyth, soccer analyst at ESPN, joined Alex Smith and Eric Mollo on One on One to discuss the surprising Italy team, Mario Balotelli, and his prediction for the final.
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Tommy Smyth, soccer analyst at ESPN, joined Alex Smith and Eric Mollo on One on One to discuss the surprising Italy team, Mario Balotelli, and his prediction for the final.
Former WFUV sports manager Brian Clark (currently of CineSport and USOpen.org/radio) joined Alex Smith and Eric Mollo on One on One to talk Wimbledon. They discussed Lukas Rosol's upset of Rafael Nadal, what to look for going into the 2nd week of the men's draw, and how the high seeds like Maria Sharpova and Victoria Azarenka will fare on the women's side.
Singer-songwriter Dan Bern joined One on One, New York's longest running sports call-in show this afternoon. He talked about The Golden Voice of Vin Scully, his tribute to the long time voice of the Dodgers and WFUV/Fordham alum, his upcoming baseball album Doubleheader, and the July 4 concert in Cooperstown at the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Gary Cohen, voice of the Mets on SNY, joined Mack Rosenberg and Eric Mollo to talk about Johan Santana's no-hitter last night, the first in the team's 51 year history.
Andrew Bogusch, WFUV alum and Sirius XM host, joined Mack Rosenberg and Eric Mollo to talk about the developments of the first week at the French Open and his expectations going into the final week.
Doc Emrick, voice of the NHL on NBC, joined Mack Rosenberg and Eric Mollo on One on One to talk about the Stanley Cup Finals matchup between the Devils and the Kings.
Mack Rosenberg and Eric Mollo were joined by Mike Breen, WFUV alum and play-by-play man for MSG Network and NBA on ESPN, to talk Celtics-Heat and Thunder-Spurs.
Mack Rosenberg and Eric Mollo were joined by the Fordham Rams Men's Basketball Coach Tom Pecora on One on One to talk about his contract extension, the new Atlantic 10 conference, and the new recruits.
Minor League Baseball: How does it differ from the majors? For the eleventh consecutive year, WFUV goes behind the scenes with the Brooklyn Cyclones and Staten Island Yankees In the Short Season Single-A NY-Penn League, it's long bus rides, low pay, and 76 games in 80 days. This is our look at Life in the Minors: How the Other Half Lives.
Minor League Baseball: How does it differ from the majors? For the eleventh consecutive year, WFUV goes behind the scenes with the Brooklyn Cyclones and Staten Island Yankees In the Short Season Single-A NY-Penn League, it's long bus rides, low pay, and 76 games in 80 days. This is our look at Life in the Minors: How the Other Half Lives.