Posted By Glenn S. Moore on Saturday, July 17th, 2010, 3:07 pm
DSS #071 - July 17, 2010
“The Dugout Sports Show” was live from Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio on July 17th. I was joined by Tony Mazur from theCleveland Sports Report.
We were also joined by AM 850 WKNR sports talk show host Sabrina Parr. She joined our show right after purchasing one of the many great vichles at Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford. She came on and talked about LeBron leaving Cleveland, the impact on the city, and also a little Cleveland Browns and Ohio State football.
We hit on the wackiest MLB disabled list stories that hit the news recently as well as the great ones from years past. The passing of George Steinbrenner was discussed including the million dollar question…what if “The Boss” took over the Cleveland Indians back in the 70s?
PROGRAMMING NOTE: On July 31st, we will have our “DSS Listener Appreciation Day” at Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru from 10am-2pm ET. We will be broadcasting outside, Wii HR Derby will be out, and prizes to go around. So make sure to come on out! Great times, great food, and prizes! And more importantly, it’s the chance for us to say thank you to the listeners! More information will be posted!
“The Dugout Sports Show” is live every Saturday from 11am-1pm ET
at Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio.
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Posted By Glenn S. Moore on Monday, July 12th, 2010, 11:34 pm
Former Cleveland Cavalier Jim Chones had some choice words for LeBron James. (Katie Brinager/DSS)
We had former Cleveland Cavalier and current radio personality JIM CHONES on our July 10th show live from Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford. Our main topic was Jim’s reaction to LeBron James leaving to play for the Miami Heat.
Chones had some choice words on the situation. He also hit on the state of the Cavaliers roster and what the Cavs should and could do to improve their chances for next season.
Jim played with the Cavaliers from 1974 to 1979. He was a part of the “Miracle at Richfield” in during the ‘75-’76 season. Jim went on to win an NBA Championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1980. Jim now does postgame analysis on WTAM 1100 following Cavs games and does some analyst work for the Milwaukee Bucks.
Posted By Glenn S. Moore on Monday, July 12th, 2010, 9:58 pm
“The Dugout Sports Show” was live from Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio on July 10th. I was joined by Tony Mazur from theCleveland Sports Report.
We were also joined by former Cleveland Cavalier JIM CHONES. He sounded off on LeBron James and his decision to leave Cleveland for South Beach to join the Miami Heat.
Most of the show was dedicated to LeBron and the disgust Cavs fans showed towards the former ‘King’ of Cleveland.
You can leave your LeBron James hate on our show hotline. Just call 216.759.9011 and leave your best take. The truly great voicemails will receive a prize courtesy of The Dugout Sports Show.
“The Dugout Sports Show” is live every Saturday from 11am-1pm ET
at Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio.
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Posted By Glenn S. Moore on Thursday, July 1st, 2010, 10:48 pm
Could LeBron James be headed to the Knicks?
The era of LeBron James officially a free agent started with a bang, as the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets both came to Cleveland today to meet the the two-time MVP. LeBron James arrvied at the IMG building in downtown Cleveland a little before 11am, with the New Jersey Nets arriving shortly after.
Nets head coach Avery Johnson, rapper Jay-Z, and billionaire owner Mikhail Prokhorov led the Nets group in their meeting with James, which lasted about a hour and 45 minutes.
As the Nets were leaving, the Knicks group pulled in. They needed a cargo van to haul in their presentation. President of Basketball Operations Donnie Walsh led the group and was also joined by Assistant to the President Allan Houston, Knicks head coach Mike D’Antoni, and the Dolan group. Their meeting with LeBron lasted a little longer, going about two hours.
The Knicks then left the building and LeBron departed at around 3:30pm. LeBron will meet with the Miami Heat and L.A. Clippers on Friday.
Below are some pictures from the frenzy that was day one of LeBron James being a free agent.
New York Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni leaves the IMG building in Cleveland after meeting with LeBron James. (Glenn Moore/DSS)
Posted By Glenn S. Moore on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010, 6:06 pm
Tom Izzo will remain Michigan State’s basketball coach, rejecting the head coaching position with NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers, WDIV Channel 4 in Detroit reported Tuesday night. An announcement is said to be made at 7pm ET, which was also reported by WDIV.
Izzo, 55, has coached the Spartans for 15 seasons with a record of 64-146, and a National Championship in 2000.
There has been a week of speculation on whether Izzo would take the Cavaliers job. Bryon Scott has also been contacted by the Cavaliers.
The Cavaliers fired Mike Brown at the end of their 2010 playoff run, in which they were knocked out by the Boston Celtics.
Posted By Glenn S. Moore on Monday, June 14th, 2010, 5:25 pm
“The Dugout Sports Show” was live from Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio on June 12th. I was joined by Tony Mazur from theCleveland Sports Report. We talked about everything ranging from Tom Izzo coming or not coming to Cleveland to coach the Cavaliers, Steven Strasburg pitching against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field. We even had a little baseball trivia with “The Ganley Man”. And finally, we had some burgers courtsey of Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru. All in all, a great show.
We compared Izzo taking his time in making a decision to LeBron James and his upcoming free agency tour. Tony and I agreed that the Cavaliers should get a coach that has experience at the professional level. Maybe Bryon Scott?
Is Strasburg the real thing or is he just hype? We discussed how big Strasburg could become or how hard he can fall.
“The Dugout Sports Show” is live every Saturday from 11am-1pm ET at Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio.
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Posted By Glenn S. Moore on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010, 9:34 pm
Kelli Stack, 2010 USA Womens Hockey Team on DSS
On June 5th, DSS welcomed KELLI STACKfrom the 2010 USA Womens Hockey Team to the show live from Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio. Kelli won a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
We discussed playing hockey growing up, playing at Boston College, and also at the Olympics. We also hit on her plans for the next few years leading up to the next Winter Games. She told us about what she does in her free time, other sports interests, and also what she would do if she was LeBron James. She even brought her silver medal and hockey jersey on set.
Posted By Glenn S. Moore on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010, 9:03 pm
“The Dugout Sports Show” was live from Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio on June 5th. I was joined by Tony Mazur from theCleveland Sports Report and Brendan Bowers from StepienRules.com. We started the first half hour of the show talking about Danny Ferry resigning from his post as general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The discussion then turned to LeBron James and his “Free Agency Tour”.
Kelli Stack, USA Womens Hockey Team 2010
For the last hour of the show, we welcomed KELLI STACK live on set. Stack won sliver medal in the 2010 Winter Olympics while playing for the USA Womens Hockey Team. She even brought her silver medal and jersey with her! We discussed playing at Boston College, in the Olympics, her teammates, and also what she would do if she was LeBron James. You can listen to the interview portion here.
Other topics discussed were the “Imperfect Game”, John Wooden passing away, and where other free agents in the NBA might end up.
“The Dugout Sports Show” is live every Saturday from 11am-1pm ET at Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio.
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Posted By Glenn S. Moore on Monday, May 17th, 2010, 8:55 pm
“The Dugout Sports Show” was live from Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio on May 15th and Tony Mazur I discussed the end of the Cleveland Cavaliers season. We also had CHRIS BALLARD from Sports Illustrated on the show to discuss his latest article on Shaquille O’Neal.
Most of the show was on the end of an era in Cleveland Cavalier basketball, the prospect of LeBron James leaving Cleveland, Cleveland Indians baseball, and a whole potpourri of sports stories.
“The Dugout Sports Show” is live every Saturday from 11am-1pm ET at Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio.
Tony, Brendan, and I hit on Cavs/Celtics, the Indians, the Browns draft and other miscellanous sports stories, that included a baseball player passing a kidney stone during a game. Ouch. Hopefully listening to this show can’t compare to that. Enjoy!
“The Dugout Sports Show” is live every Saturday from 11am-1pm ET at Ganley Volkswagen/Subaru in Bedford, Ohio.