Gary Thorne launches “The Sports Rivals Podcast”
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February 12, 2019 2:34 pm
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You know Gary Thorne knows and enjoys baseball. One listen to his work on Orioles broadcasts on MASN tells you that.
But in his career – which enters its 52nd year in 2019 – Thorne has done a little bit of everything. He’s covered the National Hockey League, Olympics and NCAA sports. And done plenty of voiceover work on commercials and video games.
That widespread knowledge of sport is the genesis of his newest venture: a podcast entitled “The Sports Rivals Podcast,” in which Thorne and the…
You know Gary Thorne knows and enjoys baseball. One listen to his work on Orioles broadcasts on MASN tells you that.
But in his career – which enters its 52nd year in 2019 – Thorne has done a little bit of everything. He’s covered the National Hockey League, Olympics and NCAA sports. And done plenty of voiceover work on commercials and video games.
That widespread knowledge of sport is the genesis of his newest venture: a podcast entitled “The Sports Rivals Podcast,” in which Thorne and the people he’s met as a broadcaster will discuss all sorts of topics, most related to sports and others more far-reaching.
Click here for the latest podcast, an examination of the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry, featuring former Yankees player and manager Lou Piniella and longtime Red Sox center fielder (and former Oriole) Fred Lynn.
Previous episodes broke down the 1985 American League Championship Series between the Royals and Blue Jays and the 1982 IronMan championships in Hawaii.
You can subscribe via Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher or TuneIn.
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