The Will Leitch Experience
Summary: The Will Leitch Experience is a daily podcast about sports, and other mirthful pursuits, from Sports on Earth. Host Will Leitch interviews a different smart person every day, and he tries to keep it under half an hour. This show also features several attractive ties as well as a sticky film that just won't rinse away. Subscribe so that your soul may be purified.
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- Artist: Sports On Earth.com
- Copyright: 2018 MLB Advanced Media
Podcasts:
The former Gawker Media editorial director sits down for his annual holiday chat with Will and talks in detail for the first time about his exit from the company, and the state of media heading into 2016.
Alyson and Will talk Jason Heyward, Chris Davis and Mark Appel in their last podcast of 2015.
Alyson and Will talk about the David Price signing and wonder who the leader in the Jason Heyward sweepstakes is.
The Guardian columnist continues an annual tradition on Will's podcast, talking Thanksgiving, family, politics and fried turkey.
The CBS college hoops writer runs down everything you need to know about the 2015-16 college basketball season before it tips off Friday.
The MLB and Sports On Earth writer breaks down MLB Free Agency with Will and makes predictions on David Price, Jason Heyward, Zach Greinke and others.
Alyson and Will are back from the World Series and talk about a thrilling five-game series and the passion of the Royals fans.
SoE's NBA writer tests his knowledge with Will's quiz.
The Sports On Earth NBA writer previews the NBA season.
Alyson and Will preview what should be a fantastic World Series, and make their predictions.
Alyson and Will preview the Mets-Cubs NLCS, a series that's actually happening, nope, you're not going crazy.
Alyson and Will look back at the ALDS and preview, sort of, the ALCS.
Alyson and Will preview the New York-Los Angeles series and make predictions.
Alyson and Will preview the Cardinals-Cubs series, and Will tries not to get too emotional.
The longtime St. Louis Post-Dispatch sports columnist, now at ESPN 101 Sports in St. Louis, previews another Cardinals postseason.