A’s Superfan Network: A’s 5, Red Sox 4
Posted at 2:49 pm on Monday, June 11, 2007, in A's Superfan Network, Podcast, and tagged baseball, flickr, photowonders, video.
A week ago the A’s Superfan Network podcasted the A’s incredible 5-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Eric Chavez ended the game in the bottom-half of the eleventh inning on a walk-off solo home run (which was podcasted live, listen to final chapter).
The crew from Tour for the Cure, Tim Riley and Chris Richards (the two were guests in my home for the weekend), sat in the studio with Will and I for the majority of the game…
(In fact, the A’s Superfan Network were the guests of Tour for the Cure, who had secured free game tickets for Will and I, and we thank them for their generosity.)
This was the longest podcast in network history (and the first extra innings game), and it took some time to go through all of it (too much time, actually). In the end, we have sixty-three chapters published. All of them are very, very good. (Individual chapters typically range from 45 seconds to 2 minutes, with the average being roughly 75 seconds.)
Note: As I mentioned before, I am not crazy about the audio quality of this podcast, but it is what it is, a true historical record of the happenings of Monday evening, June 4, 2007, in Oakland, California. Take it or leave it. And I say, “take it.”
A clip of the interview with Chris Richards (chapter 21)…
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