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  1. Jeff Idelson, National Baseball Hall of Fame President

    National Baseball Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson was a guest on SportsCenter Sunday, where he discussed the deaths of Earl Weaver and Stan Musial.

    Audio Podcast | January 20, 2013
  2. Nobody Elected To HoF

    Scott Van Pelt and Ryen Russillo chat about zero players being elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, discuss which players deserve to eventually get in and more.

    Audio Podcast | January 09, 2013
  3. Bigger Issues

    Lovie Smith finally demotes Rex Grossman. Michael Vick tests positive for marijuana use. And the National Baseball Hall of Fame will accept the 756 ball that's now been branded with an asterisk. If the Hall will accept a branded ball, why won't they

    Audio Podcast | September 26, 2007
  4. Jeff Idelson, MLB HOF

    The National Baseball Hall of Fame Vice President said Cooperstown will display Barry Bonds' branded 756th home run ball. With more than eight million votes cast, Idelson thinks the asterisk represents how the American public feels about this histori

    Audio Podcast | September 26, 2007
  5. Playoff System, Please

    Had USC beaten UCLA, the National Champions wouldn't have been in the game last night, and that is exactly why we need a playoff system. Dan has also had enough of the selective moral compass used by the baseball writers voting for the Hall of Fame,

    Audio Podcast | January 09, 2007
  6. Final Thoughts

    Some final thoughts on the Baseball Hall of Fame, selective morality, and the BCS National Championship.

    Audio Podcast | January 09, 2007
  7. The Two Best Teams?

    With the beatdown the Buckeyes suffered last night, Mike and Mike debate whether or not the two best teams played for the National Championship. Also, Mike and Mike get into some early discussion about the Baseball Hall of Fame. Cal Ripken and Tony G

    Audio Podcast | January 09, 2007