Steve interviews Jay Mariotti (00:10:11) to talk about his career, tell his side of the story, and to remember The National. Jay is on for the first time and Steve gets into his career at The National, at ESPN, and of course writing about sports in Chicago. Jay does most of the talking, explains why he left ESPN, and mentions that Roger Ebert once called him an impolite name. Jay also talks about the future of The Athletic, his own future, and Steve wonders if he was an early victim of cancel culture. It's one of the most surreal hours in the history of the podcast and I can't wait for you to listen to it.
Also, Dave Jordan (01:14:21) joins us to talk about the book he wrote with Dave Parker. Jordan explains how he met Parker, how they worked together to write this book, and how he feels about how the book has been reviewed so far. Jordan also talks about the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates, the 1989 Oakland Athletics, and Parker's love of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Steve starts the show setting up the Jay Mariotti interview. The book club has books by Jon Wertheim and Pete Croatto. The show ends with OLT celebrating Steve's first five years as a father.
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