MIKE on Sports is for every American sports fan - especially if you like to laugh or learn something unique about sports. It's loaded with clever quips and fun sports stuff you should know that ESPN and other sports networks fail to report. MIKE on Sports offers great sports humor, short sports stories and interesting sports history that never really grab the headlines on ESPN, FOX Sports, NBC Sports, Bleacher Report and Sports Illustrated. Unlike Mike and Mike, Dan Patrick, Mike Francesa and Bill Simmons, MIKE pontificate about timeless observations and often overlooked peculiarities from our American sports culture. Listen to MIKE on Sports for good fun and better reporting on the best stories that you always knew existed, but had to wait for someone like MIKE to deliver them to you.
The Olympic sport of gymnastics confuses me. I’m perplexed as to why the sport of gymnastics discriminates against bigger boned bodies. Yes, I’m lamen...
Who cares whether .230 hitting left hand batters bat better against lefty pitchers on rain delayed July double headers? MIKE on sports, baseball stais...
Tough athletes play hard and talk just as tough. My own personal Hall of Fame of tough talking athletes probably figures prominently on your trash ta...
I know the words don’t even seem compatible. They appear to go together about as well as Yankees and Red Sox fans. You see, I’ve compiled my very own...
What’s the deal with cheerleaders? I can’t figure them out. This may sound sacrilegious, but I think they’re over-rated. Why do they cheer in some sp...
You know exactly what I mean when I refer to “immensely important inconsequential games! Be honest. We ALL play them! They’re the juvenile bar room c...
If you think steroids will make you a better athlete today, know now what steroids will do to your body tomorrow. Ladies who want a competitive short...
In all of sports, this 10' by 4' glass enclosed structure stands alone as a unique piece of real estate. That's why hockey’s penalty box easily check...
It’s the dubious distinction given to the very last or 256th pick in the NFL Draft. Paul Salata, a former NFL wide receiver is credited with starting...
Now, here’s a strange name for a very important test! Every year at the NFL Combine, draft prospects learn that there’s nothing wonderful about taki...