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All Episodes

The G-Man Show — 104 episodes

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1

Hail To The Chief. A Stellar career on the mound.

2

Billy Bruton: Defensive Wizard

3

Earl Battey: A Marvel Behind The Plate

4

Roy Sievers. Member of Baseball’s 300 Club.

5

Jack Buck: A Voice For All Seasons

6

Wilbur Wood: Master of the knuckleball

7

“The Monster”, Dick Radatz

8

Rough and Ready: Gene Woodling

9

Lew Burdette: Always Nervous and Always in Control.

10

Bob Purkey, Cincinnati Pitching Ace

11

Mickey Vernon, the consummate first baseman

12

Ron Necciai: Magical Moment on the Mound.

13

The Summer Game

14

Bobby Brown: MLB player, Cardiologist, American League President

15

Manny Mota: Off The Bench

16

Vada Pinson : A quiet but exemplary career.

17

Tony Oliva: Minnesota Twins Icon

18

Maury Wills: Record setting 104 stolen bases in 1962.

19

Robin Roberts: Phillies signature pitcher

20

Willie Stargell: Manpower

21

Ernie Harwell: storyteller supreme

22

Bert Randolph Sugar: Prolific author, boxing historian and Baseball Baron.

23

Bucky Dent: A Game of Moments!

24

Leon Day: Mild mannered superstar of Negro Leagues could do it all.

25

Buck O'Neil: Keeper of The Flame

26

Al Gionfriddo: Game Saving Catch In Fall Classic

27

“Mudcat”Grant: Trailblazing Hurler

28

“The Big Mon”, Rico Carty

29

Jimmy Wynn, Baseball’s “Toy Cannon”

30

Mike Schmidt: He just may be greatest third baseman ever!

31

Hal Smith: Equal To The Moment

32

The 1961 New York Yankees

33

Red Schoendienst: Meet Me in St. Louie

34

Dick Groat: Stabilizer At Shortstop

35

Bobby Richardson : Steady Influence On Dynamic NY Yankees

36

Clete Boyer: Flashes of Brilliance

37

Archie Moore: A legendary career that spanned nearly thirty years.

38

Cecil Travis: From Playing Field To Battlefield.

39

“Old Reliable”, Tommy Henrich

40

Joe Rudi: Cornerstone of Oakland A’s Dynasty.

41

Elroy Face: Closing The Show

42

Babe Dahlgren: He stepped in when Lou Gehrig stepped aside ending his “Iron Man” streak at 2130 game

43

Monte Irvin: His prominent likeness should grace Negro League Baseball’s Mt. Rushmore.

44

Harvey Haddix: Greatest Game Ever Pitched.

45

Dusty Rhodes: 1954 World Series Hero Comes Off The Bench And Goes On The Record.

46

Ralph Kiner: He Got The Power

47

Bobby Shantz: Little But Bad

48

Broadway Joe and Super Bowl III

49

The Gamer, Gary Carter

50

Mr. Cub, Ernie Banks

51

Wilmer Fields, Negro League Standout

52

Cubbies Heart And Soul

53

“The Hammer”, Hank Aaron

54

Skipper Ralph Houk on the 1961 Yankees

55

Carmen Basilio: Heart of a Champion

56

Sweet Swinging Billy Williams

57

Brooks Robinson: High Priest of the Hot Corner

58

Sparky Anderson: Baseball’s Captain Hook

59

Riding the Wave with Tony Gwynn

60

Ted Simmons: Leader of The Pack

61

A Tribute To Bob Gibson

62

Ron Swoboda: The Everyman Hero

63

Batman

64

Little Big Man

65

Brooklyn Tough

66

“The Little General”: In Remembrance of Lou Brock

67

Miracle Worker

68

Rick Monday’s Glorious Grab

69

The Real “Captain America”, Jerry Coleman

70

The Dodgers’ “Twin D”, Don Drysdale on “Curtain Call”

71

Remembering The Babe

72

Birthday of Sports Legends

73

Baseball’s Dilemma

74

Play Ball

75

The Naming of The Few

76

Historic Moments In Golf

77

What’s In A Name!

78

Yo Rocky!

79

July 4th Moment

80

Tennis Anyone

81

No Ordinary Joe

82

The Pittsburgh Kid

83

Manos de Piedra

84

Golfing Legends

85

Goat Picks

86

D-Day

87

Boxing’s All-Time Top 20

88

In Remembrance of JFK

89

The Logo

90

Greatest Pitching Performance Ever

91

Memorial Day

92

Happy Birthday Sugar Ray!

93

Mysterious Billy Smith

94

My MLB Update

95

UFC 249 Live

96

"Say Hey" - Happy Birthday Willie Mays!

97

The Passing of a Football Legend

98

End of the Vietnam War (April 30, 1975)

99

Pandemic of 1918 and 2020

100

Happy Birthday Al Pacino

101

Sports from the Far Reaches of My Mind

102

Who Was That Masked Man!

103

Milestones in the World of Sports

104

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