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Hall of Fame safety Ronnie Lott joins Primetime discussing the wildcat, fining big hits, and the newest form of fantasy football.
Audio|Thu, 24 Sep 2009|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at11:39
“…been destroyed so. If what I mean by that is that if Barry Bonds when they change the strike zone and when you looked at all these guys were they changed strike zone. They still haven't …”
ESPN.com senior baseball writer Rob Neyer helps Primetime handicap the playoff stretch this season.
Audio|Mon, 24 Aug 2009|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at7:53
“…won yet and haven't -- not adding. Once he's as good as Barry Bonds is best season. And that so we sort of -- in the present a little bit. But I don't look like compared …”
ESPN.com baseball writer Rob Neyer discusses the top teams in the majors and the near future of the Seattle Mariners.
Audio|Tue, 7 Jul 2009|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at6:00
“…tough time catching -- And Ted Williams. And that -- we argue Barry Bonds. . But it's early in the ninth even. Icing on the radio that -- go without up with the same question. And what …”
Michael Freeman, author of "The All-time Biggest Sports Jerks," talks to Isaac and Suke about the his research and process of writing the book.
Audio|Mon, 29 Jun 2009|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at0:55
“…If a jerk because it would jerk I think of like Barry Bonds of OJ Simpson I don't think a jerk I think of mass murder. …”
Seattle Mariners' pitcher Jarrod Washburn talks about the current state of the Seattle Mariners and about his possible future in Seattle.
Audio|Tue, 23 Jun 2009|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at0:48
“…have one question about that series. Because that was really you know Barry Bonds coming out party in the post season mean as look at his numbers he would like force anyone in that series. Those …”
Burt Sugar on his time at the baseball hall of fame and the book inspired by the trip.
Audio|Wed, 17 Jun 2009|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at9:41
“…I don't know anybody that it will go Barry Bonds' record is and there are just as Pete Rose. Record in there and ball. I don't know I don't know that hole …”
John Ireland of ESPN 710 in Los Angeles with the latest details on Manny Ramirez's suspension, and his perspective on the physical game 2 between the Lakers and Rockets.
Audio|Thu, 7 May 2009|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at2:25, 8:03
“…to be authors of the the game -- Bit basically spoke Barry Bonds and all Balco situation. Of being underwater in. Equation -- evil through cute different sources. To confirm that. -- that's what the …”
“…was pointed it giant fan deck all you apologists you root for Barry Bonds these these cheater and it's funny now that she's on the other foot and it's your guy. …”
ESPN.com MLB Writer joined the guys live from spring training
Audio|Tue, 3 Mar 2009|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at6:50, 5:47
“…Then just I know is Barry Bonds but it. And when when I look at Jason Giambi sent a couple year -- went in Oakland and then look at Barry Bonds and you look at their numbers. Barry Bonds is better than JC RJB Jason Giambi and bite -- space and yet Giambi is getting millions of dollars and -- bonds …”
“…Barry Bonds says he wants to play again is there any chance at all he signs anywhere. …”
ESPN.com's baseball writer Rob Neyer joining Primetime to help put Alex Rodriguez's admission of steroid use in 2003 in perspective.
Audio|Mon, 9 Feb 2009|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at5:31
“…your question is what's the difference while there are records being shattered Barry Bonds is now the all time home run record. Holder and Alex Rodriguez could get there. And it's no coincidence that the steroid …”
ESPN.com baseball writer Rob Neyer in studio with Isaac and Suke talking hot stove league, and how bad the Mariners are.
Audio|Thu, 4 Dec 2008|More from Primetime Interviews
|Barry Bondsfound at8:18
“…with these in the playoffs nobody's that good Doctor Who it is Barry Bonds at his peak maybe but Manny Ramirez is a great hitter -- late thirties. Who had a great. Two months. And whatever …”
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