Rob Dibble with Denny Hocking on FoxSports Radio tonight
Dibble and Hocking were player reps, both more or less backing into that job. They said experience taught them baseball was a business first, a game second. Also said the so-called steroids era isn't just the past 10 years but really goes back 20 years. And it hasn't been steroids in the past few years as players went to other substances. Dibble says he doesn't particularly like Roger Clemens, but isn't prepared to say he's guilty of anything except very bad judgment in choosing a close association with McNamee. Dibs is great on the radio, as always. Hocking sounds like a nice guy, not the natural talent of Dibs, more along the lines of Evan Roberts on WFAN.
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Hi,
Actually I'm interested in getting a pod cast of an interview on XM of a Wharton School Professor analyzing Baseball with gps on outfielder et cetera.
By cactus7, at 3:25 PM
I heard one of the Wharton guys on WFAN the other night on Richard Neer's show. I expected them to post the interview on their website, but so far I haven't found it. I don't know if XM provides podcasts.
By susan, at 3:52 PM
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