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NPR's Only A Game

@onlyagamenpr

@NPR's sports show. Debuted in 1993. Produced @WBUR, heard on 300 stations. Tweets by @MartinKessler91, @jonathanychang & @klgiven.

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In 2003, people were saying that a Red Sox/Cubs World Series would be “good for baseball.” We saw it differently… wbur.fm/309gw6V

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Christian Figuroa is careful with his words. He doesn’t want to embarrass the Naismith Hall of Fame and hurt Leo Ferris’s chances of being inducted. Karen Given wbur.fm/330G2Np

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Christian Figuroa is careful with his words. He doesn’t want to embarrass the Naismith Hall of Fame and hurt Leo Ferris’s chances of being inducted. Karen Given wbur.fm/330G2Np

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As the host of Only A Game for 25 years, Bill was known for many things: his laugh, his support of women’s sports and his doggerel poetry. wbur.fm/2GbsZzw

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Go ahead, transport your mind back to 2003 and imagine with us what it would have been like if the Red Sox and the Cubs had met in that World Series. wbur.fm/309gw6V

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Four years before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, amateur golfer Alfred "Tup" Holmes challenged segregation on Atlanta's public golf courses. wbur.fm/3636s30

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I usually don't care about who's in Halls of Fame. But Leo Ferris has been written out of NBA history because of a 70-year-old grudge - and because he was too sick with #Huntingtonsdisease to defend himself. Basketball HOF should set the record straight. wbur.fm/330G2Np

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In 2003, when the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs each came within one game of the World Series, we imagined what it would have been like if they had met for the championship. wbur.fm/309gw6V

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“There are two moments of importance in basketball history. There's the moment when Dr. Naismith nails a peach basket to the wall. And there's the moment when they turn on the 24-second clock,” sean kirst told Karen Given wbur.fm/330G2Np

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For 25 years, Bill Littlefield was the host of Only A Game. This week, he returns for one more look at the sports landscape. wbur.fm/2GbsZzw

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In the early 1950s, only three of Atlanta’s more than 130 public parks, which included five golf courses, were accessible to all. “Tup” Holmes had had enough. wbur.fm/3636s30

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As the host of Only A Game for 25 years, Bill was known for many things: his laugh, his support of women’s sports and his doggerel poetry. wbur.fm/2GbsZzw

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“Women have it a thousand times worse. ... But there’s this insane inflation on male body image that we’re all sort of rolling with even as we speak," Peter D Sagal told @martinkessler91. wbur.fm/2RVQxeC

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In the early 1950s, only three of Atlanta’s more than 130 public parks, which included five golf courses, were accessible to all. “Tup” Holmes had had enough. wbur.fm/3636s30