Steve Jones Show – Wednesday, July 10, 2019 Hour 2
Topic: The future of women’s soccer after the USWNT won back-to-back FIFA Women’s World Cup titles. Guest: Tim Kelly (Host of the daily “Locked on Phillies” Podcast and Editorial Director on Phillies Nation dot com) makes his show debut to discuss where pitcher Jake Arrieta currently is health-wise, whether the Phillies will buy or sell at the trade deadline and where they should set their priorities plus the organization’s talent level on the minor league squads including the progress of Mickey Moniak and Alec Bohm.
Steve Jones Show – Monday, July 8, 2019 Hour 2
Guests: Jacob Bogage (National Sports Writer, Washington Post) reviews the FIFA Women’s World Cup Final from France as the United States defeated the Netherlands 2-0. Then, we wrap up the show with Yaron Weitzman (NBA Writer, Bleacher Report) at the Summer League in Las Vegas to spin through what was a crazy week of free agency and how good of a fit Paul George and Kawhi Leonard will be with the Clippers.
Steve Jones Show – Monday, July 8, 2019 Hour 1
Topics: MLB All-Star break, Team USA wins FIFA Women’s World Cup shutting out the Netherlands, USA Women’s National Soccer Team and Megan Rapinoe continue their quest for equal pay and it’s a tale of two Pennsylvania MLB teams as Steve looks at how the Phillies and Pirates did heading into the break.
Steve Jones Show – Friday, July 5, 2019 Hour 1
Topics: Phillies head to New York before the All-Star break and former MLB commissioner Bud Selig reflects back on his tenure. Guest: Joey Gulino (Soccer Writer, Yahoo! Sports) previews the FIFA Women’s World Cup Final between the United States and the Netherlands.
Steve Jones Show – Tuesday, July 2, 2019 Hour 1
Topics: Women’s World Cup semifinal updates between England and Team USA. Guest: Chris Mack (93.7 The Fan/Pittsburgh) joins Steve to discuss Josh Bell’s hot streak with the Pirates heading to the All-Star break.
Steve Jones Show – Monday, June 24, 2019 Hour 1
Topics: Phillies losing streak now at 7, USA Women’s Soccer advances to FIFA World Cup quarterfinals, Italy receives 2026 Winter Olympic Games, Penn State Associate Athletic Director Jeff Nelson to retire after 26 years, New York Mets manager tangles with a beat reporter plus the Yankees and Red Sox will play in London this weekend!
Steve Jones Show – Thursday, June 20, 2019 Hour 2
We discuss the popularity and difference between the United States Women’s and Men’s National soccer teams as the FIFA Women’s World Cup continues. Then, we wrap up the show as Keith Smith (RealGM.com and contributing Yahoo! Sports NBA writer) calls in to share his thoughts on Kawhi Leonard’s future after winning the title with the Toronto Raptors, details on the mega-trade sending Anthony Davis to the Lakers and whether the New Orleans Pelicans also benefited from the deal plus a look ahead to 2019 free agency starting in 2 weeks.
Steve Jones Show – Friday, June 14, 2019 Hour 2
Our play-by-play call of the day is the final pitch of the Selinsgrove Seals victory in the PIAA-AAAA championship game over the Beaver Bobcats. Guests: Sports Writer Jacob Bogage (Washington Post) joins Steve to discuss the Women’s FIFA World Cup and which teams, if any, can stand in Team USA’s way to win the trophy. Then, we wrap up the week with Steve’s brother Kevin Jones.
Steve Jones Show – Wednesday May 29, 2019 Hour 2
Topics: Chelsea vs Arsenal in UEFA Europa Final, Phillies and how their top draft picks have been doing in the minors the past few years plus Lance Armstrong to appear on a cable tv interview.
Steve Jones Show – Friday, May 3, 2019 Hour 1
As Penn State men’s lacrosse advances to its first ever Big Ten Conference tournament championship game, Steve speaks with head coach Jeff Tambroni. Also, InviteManager CEO Tony Knopp returns for a sports business discussion that includes how big of an impact Tiger Woods has made on the PGA Tour after his 5th Masters victory, the future of regional sports networks and the companies using their platforms to spend their advertising dollars, the marketing plan for MLS (Major League Soccer) and could one of their teams someday, start competing with the mega clubs in Europe?