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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2020 · 1H 41M

The State of Sports Documentaries with Tipping PItches (@tipping_pitches)

from Big Screen Sports - The Sports Movie Podcast · host Kyle Bandujo, Blue Wire

The advent of 30 for 30 has led to what could very possibly be the golden age of sports documentaries over the past decade. Bobby Wagner and Alex Bazeley from the baseball podcast Tipping Pitches return to Big Screen Sports to discuss their sports documentary preferences, what the future of sports documentaries looks like, and pitch a few ideas for baseball documentaries that we'd like to see made in the future. Follow Tipping PItches on Twitter @tipping_pitches. Big Screen Sports is brought to you by Blue Wire Podcasts, and supports the fight against systemic racism and police brutality in America. Please consider donating to Black Lives Matter or any of the other organizations putting in work to help this cause.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices You can support Big Screen Sports, get schedule updates, and pick movies to be covered in upcoming episodes by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/bigscreensports.Buy "Movies With Balls: The Greatest Sports Films of All Time, Analyzed, Mapped, and Illustrated" here or wherever books are sold.Big Screen Sports is hosted/edited by Kyle Bandujo, and produced & supported by Aaron Figureoa, Mike Schubert, Steve Rogers, Kevin Frost, Mike D, Ryan Yager, Mike Dries, Chris Mycoskie, John Craig, Sam Smith, Zach Rich, Classic Stadium Fire, Dan McFall, Kevin Enkelmann, Mac Lindsey, Curt Ritchie, Robert Dove, Andrew Teagul Benjamin Baumann, Jeff Estes, Anthony Scafone, Taylor Logan, Shawn Hoffman, Peter Roble, Jamie Bryan, Brad Brown, Don Jenver, Chris Raczynski, Ethan Lavery, Daniel Powell, Abhilash Reddy, Wil Thompson, Capers Thompson, and Rilwan Balogun.Alex McDaniel handles video production, social media, and special teams. Art for Big Screen Sports was created by Riki Prosper. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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The advent of 30 for 30 has led to what could very possibly be the golden age of sports documentaries over the past decade. Bobby Wagner and Alex Bazeley from the baseball podcast Tipping Pitches return to Big Screen Sports to discuss their sports documentary preferences, what the future of sports documentaries looks like, and pitch a few ideas for baseball documentaries that we'd like to see made in the future. Follow Tipping PItches on Twitter @tipping_pitches. Big Screen Sports is brought to you by Blue Wire Podcasts, and supports the fight against systemic racism and police brutality in America. Please consider donating to Black Lives Matter or any of the other organizations putting in work to help this cause. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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