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The Erik Sherman Show

The Erik Sherman Show

Erik Sherman

Welcome to The Erik Sherman Show, powered by Workforce180. Get ready to hear from athletes, celebrities and other high-profile guests. Your host is baseball historian and New York Times Bestselling author of 8 books, Erik Sherman. To learn more about Erik, visit https://www.erikshermanbaseball.com/
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The Erik Sherman Show welcomes Rene LeRoux, the executive director of the New York State Baseball, Hockey, and Basketball Halls of Fame. In this engaging episode, Rene shares with Erik the fascinating origins of these halls of fame and provides insights into the induction process. He recounts his personal experience at the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" hockey game and discusses with Erik the recent opening of the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame building in Gloversville. As a veteran baseball author and Hall of Fame inductee himself, Erik draws out Rene's preview of the upcoming 2024 baseball induction class, which includes legends like Yogi Berra and Don Mattingly.

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Join host Erik Sherman as he welcomes baseball legend Davey Johnson for an intimate conversation about his remarkable journey through America's pastime. You'll hear firsthand accounts of Johnson's championship years with the Orioles, his record-setting 43 home runs as a second baseman, and the unforgettable 1986 Mets World Series victory. With candid stories about playing alongside greats like Hank Aaron and Brooks Robinson, plus insights into his successful managerial philosophy, this episode offers you a delightful glimpse into baseball history through the eyes of one of its most colorful and accomplished figures.

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This episode was recorded live at the East Coast National Card Show and features a conversation with New York Mets Hall of Famer Cleon Jones. Cleon shares candid insights from his remarkable career, from the Mets' early struggles to their miraculous 1969 World Series victory. Tune in to hear fascinating stories about legendary figures like Casey Stengel and Gil Hodges, and gain a player's perspective on the transformation of the Mets from "lovable losers" to world champions.

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Kevin Mitchell, two-time MLB all-star and member of the '86 Mets, joins the program to discuss what it was like to play on the championship Mets team and his thoughts about being traded. He also talks about being mentored by Dusty Baker and Willie Mays and the impact that both men had on his career. He also reveals the importance of swagger and shares his thoughts on what his career might have looked like if he had never left the Mets.

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Tune in for another episode of The Erik Sherman Show as Erik is joined by NY Times Bestselling Author Jeff Pearlman. Jeff discusses his new book The Last Folk Hero: The Life and Myth of Bo Jackson and talks about the evolution of his writing process. You'll discover some little-known facts about Bo Jackson and Jeff also reveals Bo's reaction to the book.

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Former Mets pitcher Jerry Koosman joins the program to talk about his experiences with the 1969 Mets and how he was able to maintain his durability over his career. He also reveals what it meant to him to have his number retired by the Mets and what it was like to play alongside Tom Seaver. He also shares stories about baseball icons including Willie Mays, Steve Carlton, and Pete Rose.

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Tune in for an interview with former Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee. Bill discusses his memories of pitching at Fenway Park, his nickname "Spaceman" and his rivalry with manager Don Zimmer. Bill displays his trademark wit and humor as he shares his thoughts about the 1975 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds, the collapse of the '78 season, and getting traded to the Montreal Expos. Lee also plays a fun game of word association, offering his candid thoughts on teammates like Yaz and Oil Can Boyd.

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Former super agent Dennis Gilbert joins the program to discuss the deferred compensation package that he negotiated with the Mets, which ensures that Bobby Bonilla will be paid $1.2 million dollars every July 1st until 2035. Dennis also shares his career journey starting as a professional baseball player, and which tv and film portrayals of sports agents are most accurate. A passionate Dodgers fan, Dennis also shares his fondest recollections of "Fernandomania."

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Doug Sisk talks about his greatest moments in the major leagues and what it was like to play on the storied 1986 Mets team. Doug reveals how he played a significant role in the Mets trade for Keith Hernandez, how he became a member of the "Scum Bunch", and the adversity he faced after undergoing elbow surgery. He also shares how he became a friend and fishing partner of President Richard Nixon.

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Tune in for a conversation with Hall of Fame baseball writer and New York Times bestselling author Bill Madden, as he joins The Erik Sherman Show to reflect on more than five decades covering the game. From the chaos of the Steinbrenner-Reggie-Billy years to the heartbreaking loss of Thurman Munson and his friendship with Tom Seaver, Bill shares powerful behind-the-scenes stories with insight and authenticity. He also discusses his Hall of Fame induction and the making of his latest memoir, Yankees, Typewriters, Scandals, and Cooperstown: A Baseball Memoir, offering a candid look at baseball’s past, present, and the legacy of its legends. A must-listen for anyone fascinated by the rich history of America’s pastime.

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Erik Sherman Show have?

The Erik Sherman Show currently has 30 episodes available.

What topics does The Erik Sherman Show cover?

The podcast is about Baseball, Podcasts and Sports.

What is the most popular episode on The Erik Sherman Show?

The episode title 'E23: Behind the Gold Glove: A Candid Conversation with Red Sox Legend Dwight Evans' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Erik Sherman Show?

The average episode length on The Erik Sherman Show is 29 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Erik Sherman Show released?

Episodes of The Erik Sherman Show are typically released every 24 days, 15 hours.

When was the first episode of The Erik Sherman Show?

The first episode of The Erik Sherman Show was released on Sep 22, 2022.

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