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Just in time for Halloween, Julie takes a deep dive into the death of MLB Hall of Famer Big Ed Delahanty. Accident? Suicide? Murder Most Foul? You decide.
info_outline Episode 15 - Was the 1985 NBA Draft Lottery Rigged?Stick to Pods
Bent corners and frozen envelopes! Was the 1985 NBA Draft Lottery Rigged?
info_outline Episode 14 - Diego Maradona and The Hand of GodStick to Pods
Ahead of the World Cup Final, Julie takes a look at perhaps the greatest player --and the two most infamous goals -- in soccer history.
info_outline Episode 12 - Jack JohnsonStick to Pods
This week, Julie explores the story of the first black heavyweight boxing champion, Jack Johnson.
info_outline Episode 11 - Josh GibsonStick to Pods
This week, Julie tells the story of Josh Gibson, the "Black Babe Ruth." Julie is joined by Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Museum.
info_outline Episode 10 - Were the All Blacks Poisoned?Stick to Pods
Have you seen the movie Invictus? Did it tell us the whole truth about the 1995 Rugby World Cup final, or was there more to the story? Find out why this game has become one of the biggest mysteries in sports.
info_outline Episode 9 - Tommy John SurgeryStick to Pods
This week, Julie investigates the history of Tommy John surgery. Julie talks with Dr. Tommy John, a performance and healing specialist -- and son of the renowned pitcher -- about how the surgery has become a victim of its own success.
info_outline Episode 8 - The Mysterious Disappearance of John BriskerStick to Pods
This week, Julie explores the mysterious disappearance of ABA and NBA star John Brisker.
info_outline Episode 7 - The Hillsborough DisasterStick to Pods
This week, Julie explores the Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 soccer fans lost their lives. Professor Phil Scraton, who was instrumental in getting justice for the families of the 96, provides some incredible insight.
info_outline Episode 6 - Women in the Locker RoomStick to Pods
This week, Julie investigates the history of the trailblazing female sports reporters who gained access to locker rooms. Julie also speaks with one of those trailblazers, Melissa Ludtke.
info_outlineThis week, Julie explores the story of the first black heavyweight boxing champion, Jack Johnson.