Dave Rothenberg
Summary: Dave Rothenberg fills your evenings with wit, wisdom and an encyclopedic knowledge of New York sports.
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- Artist: ESPN
- Copyright: 2012
Podcasts:
Dave can't recall ever rooting for a Dallas like he is on Tuesday night; We won't care what Matt Harvey does so long as he wins Game 3.
Why shouldn't the Yankees be allowed to celebrate clinching a wild card?; A-Rod is a Comeback Player of the Year Candidate; The Mets should try for homefield.
Dave & Patrick McEnroe reunite after a long time apart, just in time for Hurricane Joaquin -- how will the storm affect our sports weekend?
Wednesday featured some setbacks in NY sports, but Dave had a good day otherwise -- he's someone's idol!
If the Mets don't win it all this October, is their season still considered a success?; How the Giants are in play for the NFC East.
The Mets took care of business this weekend! The Jets? Not so much.; Dave wants Treavor to gloat at Ray a little bit.
The Blue Jays have taken over first place from the Yankees. Where has the Yankees offense gone? The Jets open up the preseason tonight.
Rich joins the show to discuss Rex Ryan making news again. What can we expect to see tonight in the Jets first preseason game.
David Cone joins Ryan to talk about the Yankees offensive woes
Geno gets his jaw broken by IK Enemkpali over 600 dollars. Is there more to this story? Did IK really sucker punch Geno? Ryan Clark has heard the story different. Could Geno ever play a game for the Jets again?
Ian joins to talk about his article on ESPN New York.com and where can the Jets go from here.
Which team has a better shot at making the postseason: the Yankees or Mets? Plus, we answer key questions for both the Jets and Giants.
ESPN NFL Analyst Mark Dominik lets you know how Mike Maccagnan is fairing in his first season with the Jets. Plus, Deflategate isn't going to end well.
The Yankees try to find answers after a sweep at the hands of the Blue Jays. Plus, we look back on the life of Giants legend Frank Gifford.
Mark Schlereth looks back on the amazing contributions to the game of football from Frank Gifford, both as a player and broadcaster.