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The Box Score Show

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Not long after a stoppage in play, baseball needed a lift. But we aren't talking about 2022 here. Oh no, instead, it’s 1996 – the first full season after the 1994-95 strike – we have in mind for the latest episode of ‘The Box Score Show’ with a
It’s Shaq’s birthday, his 50th in fact, and what better way to celebrate than joining Kevin Chroust and Chris De Salvo as they wind the clock back to March 6, 2000 as the Los Angeles Lakers star delivered a one-of-a-kind performance to crush th
For the first time in 2 1/2 years, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson are set to be reunited on an NBA court for the Golden State Warriors. Yeah, the Splash Brothers are back in town.Ahead of their reunion, our own pod brothers Kevin Chroust and C
It might be hard to believe, but once upon a time the Chicago Bulls had to give up their home court for two weeks when the circus came to town each November. Instead of dunks, blocks and rebounds, it was tightrope walkers, roaring lions and clo
1968 World Series. Game 1. Forever remembered as Bob Gibson's Day. The St. Louis Cardinals pitcher recorded a shutout while notching a still standing postseason record of 17 strikeouts in the pitchers duel of pitchers duels against Denny McLain
Kevin Chroust and Chris DeSalvo are back for that always tricky second album and have thrown themselves into the deep end with the likes of Cupid Childs, Spud Johnson, Kid Gleason, Chicken Wolf and Pie Traynor. That's right, it's 1920's bas
“I’ve seen a lot of things over the years, but that’s got to be the biggest comeback in NBA history.” For a while on November 27, 1996, Dick Motta's Denver Nuggets looked in cruise mode against the Utah Jazz in the battle of the NBA's brigh
The date was April 18, 1962, and the two most storied franchises in NBA history were facing off in Game 7 of the NBA Finals: the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers.In the end, it was the seemingly unbeatable Celtics that came out on
When 101,501 fans settled in to watch Texas A&M take on LSU two days after Thanksgiving in 2018, they had no idea of the time commitment they were in for. But it was worth it.Kevin Chroust and Chris De Salvo go back to that historic night a
You're unlikely to win an argument against Sept. 28, 2011 being one of the most momentous days in baseball history. A dynasty came crashing down and postseason structure was changed, in part due to the events that unfolded under the domed roof
Those who were around remember when Larry Bird clinched his first NBA title in 1981, but the real battle for playoffs survival came in the Eastern Conference finals against Philadelphia 76ers following a pulsating season that saw little separat
When legendary Chicago Cubs announcer Jack Brickhouse stated "six runs won't win this game" as Philadelphia Phillies cruised into the lead on a gusty day at Wrigley Field, it would prove to be one of the great understatements in baseball histor
Fourteen goals, 12 fighting majors, 182 penalty minutes and a goalie fight at center ice. When the Boston Bruins and the Montreal Canadiens met at TD Garden on Feb. 9, 2011, it brought out the best and the very worst in two of hockey’s most sto
Your team is holding a 12-0 lead after three innings. It seems impossible to imagine that there is any chance they could blow such a commanding position, especially when they're running away with their division and chasing history, right? Well
February 17, 1994. The last time in the NBA that a player achieved the elusive quadruple double. David Robinson hitting a mark that has not been matched, at least in the men's game, in the 27 years since despite an era of basketball that has se
Chris DeSalvo and Kevin Chroust welcome you to Episode 1 of The Box Score Show from The Analyst by turning their attentions to October 4, 1989. Wrigley Field played host to one of the maddest NLCS games ever as the San Francisco Giants beat the
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