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Dan Patrick Show: Jim Furyk talks about the importance of his father in his golf development. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Tony La Russa explains why Albert Pujols is as good a hitter as he's ever seen. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Jack Nicklaus says the golf ball goes too far. He says PGA commissioner Tim Finchem needs to be convinced of this. Listen Now
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Dan Patrick Show: Spurs guard Steve Kerr can't help being a champion again. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Mickey Rivers confirms to Dan Patrick that the bat he lent Bucky Dent wasn't corked. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Bucky Dent takes umbrage at the SC poll tabbing him as No. 2 cheater in sports. He says he and Mickey Rivers joked about a corked bat once and thus inadvertently started the rumor. Listen Now
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Dan Patrick Show: Trey Anastasio of Phish is ready to sing the national anthem before NBA Finals Game 4. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Duffy Waldorf reviews a two-stroke penalty that cost him six figures in income. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Fired Pistons coach Rick Carlisle reviews what Larry Brown may have that he doesn't. Listen Now
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Dan Patrick Show: Steve Kerr's a shooter. The Mavs left him open. Oops. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Annika Sorenstam says her playing on the PGA Tour is likely just a one-time event. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Avs goalie Patrick Roy tells Dan Patrick that, Cup or no Cup, he was calling it a career after this season. Listen Now
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Dan Patrick Show: Curt Schilling reviews his reasons for destroying part of a QuesTec computer-camera system. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: In the wake of Annika's solid first day, Rich Beem maintains she should have qualified for the event rather than get in by sponsor's exemption. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Rod Beck is living in an RV beyond an outfield fence at Class AAA Iowa. Listen Now
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Jennie Finch has mowed down the likes of Richie Sexson. So step back. Listen Now
| Keith Olbermann wishes his pal Dan Patrick a happy birthday on May 15. Listen Now
| Rafael Palmeiro traces his evolution from leading the league in singles to joining the 500-homer club. Listen Now
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Curtis Strange says Vijay Singh need not worry about being paired with Annika Sorenstam. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Iowa State men's basketball coach Larry Eustachy says he will fight to keep his job. Listen Now
| Former St. Bonaventure coach Jan van Breda Kolff speaks out over his firing. Listen Now
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Tim Floyd, a mentor to Larry Eustachy, says he has no interest in returning to Ames. Listen Now
| Chris Simms, disappointed over not being selected higher, looks forward to a Buccaneer future. Listen Now
| With his anthem assistance, Blazers coach Maurice Cheeks put another assist in the record book. Listen Now
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Trade three titles for one Green (Masters) jacket? Davis Love III would have to think about it. Listen Now
| Mario Andretti, 63, says he never has had a more spectacular crash than his most recent wreck. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: New Kansas coach Bill Self hopes to make a connection with Jayhawks players in this once-in-a-lifetime job. Listen Now
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Byron Leftwich wants to make his 40 time clear entering the NFL draft. Listen Now
| Will Ferrell is taking his talents from the big screen to the Boston Marathon. Listen Now
| Mike Veeck, who saw his Disco Demolition Night spin out of control in 1979, laments another on-field embarrassment in Chicago. Listen Now
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Deion Sanders says Nate Newton has lost 90 pounds in prison. Listen Now
| David Stern does not think retiring No. 23 across the NBA is a good idea. Listen Now
| Dirk Nowitzki sincerely doubts Dan Patrick can beat Shawn Bradley in a 3-point shooting contest. Listen Now
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From Chapel Hill to Westwood, Utah coach Rick Majerus addresses the difficulties of a coaching change. Listen Now
| Former North Carolina coach Matt Doherty explains why he was forced to resign. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Carmelo Anthony heads into the Final Four as the top freshman in the country. Listen Now
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Dan Patrick Show: Jim Boeheim managed to crack a smile when his Orangemen won the title. Listen Now
| Actor Tim Robbins says a "Bull Durham" reunion at Cooperstown was cancelled because of the anti-war sentiments of cast members. Listen Now
| Chris Rock has long backed Syracuse. And he reviews the Hollywood stars who can play ball. Listen Now
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Mark Cuban tells how his April Fools' Day prank was hatched. Listen Now
| Pirates OF Kenny Lofton on traffic enforcement, Tom Tolbert's ball-hogging and Barry Bonds' footspeed. Listen Now
| Niners wide receiver Terrell Owens reviews the emotional testimony he gave to Congress about Alzheimer's. And he's met his new coach. Listen Now
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Kyle Turley's new team, the Rams, is his former nemesis. Listen Now
| Former Duke great Bobby Hurley has interviewed for the Columbia job. Listen Now
| Gonzaga coach Mark Few addresses reports of his candidacy for the UCLA job. Listen Now
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Emmitt Smith talks about the decisions that led him to Arizona. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: Mavericks guard Nick Van Exel isn't ranking the Lakers too highly entering the playoffs. Then Dan challenges Shawn Bradley to a shooting contest. Listen Now
| Making a visit from Lovetron, Darryl Dawkins talks about his new book. His favorite dunk? "Turbo-sexophonic delight" Listen Now
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Third baseman Eric Chavez is glad to see the A's clarify their position regarding their inability to pay Miguel Tejada. Listen Now
| Kerry Wood sizes up the Cubs' chances in 2003. Listen Now
| Butler guard Darnell Archey confirms that he's now more popular on campus. Listen Now
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Rangers SS Alex Rodriguez says he aims to play every inning this year. He said the medical reports on his spine were good. Listen Now
| New Jets WR Curtis Conway looks ahead to his new Meadowlands home. Listen Now
| UConn coach Geno Auriemma sets the rules for a 3-on-3 game between his players and Dan Patrick, Sean Salisbury and Phil the Showkiller. Listen Now
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Rodney Harrison says Bill Belichick's respect was one reason he left the Chargers for the Patriots. Listen Now
| Helio Castroneves knows how to drive. So don't ask him to perform routine maintenance on Dan's car. Listen Now
| Penguins GM Craig Patrick addresses how being out of the race may affect Mario Lemieux. Listen Now
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Tony Kornheiser Show: Dan Patrick reacts to his selection in the Fantasy Head Draft. Listen Now
| Bidding adieu to Cincinnati, linebacker Takeo Spikes embraces Buffalo. Listen Now
| Robert Horry makes his MVP pick. Listen Now
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Curt Schilling talks about conditioning in spring training. His mouth is in top form already. Listen Now
| When he dares remove Curt Schilling, Diamondbacks manager Bob Brenly is on guard for a karate chop. Listen Now
| Jake Plummer tells why he joined the Broncos, despite tempting offers from the Bears. Listen Now
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Red Sox GM Theo Epstein talks about Pedro's contract, Wells' book and trade rumors. Listen Now
| David Boston is making the move from Arizona to San Diego. Listen Now
| Frank Thomas believes he may not finish his career in Chicago. Listen Now
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Bo Jackson says he doesn't miss the spotlight, or his games. Listen Now
| Texas QB Chris Simms reviews his performance at the NFL combine. Listen Now
| Mike Hampton looks forward to rejuvenating his career with the Braves Listen Now
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Craig Biggio on his adjustment to the outfield and his view of performance-enhancing substances. Listen Now
| Heavyweight champ Lennox Lewis talks about his future in the wake of the latest Tyson fight. Listen Now
| Mike Schmidt clarifies a few things regarding Pete Rose's reinstatement campaign. Listen Now
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For the Love of My Daughter: Former AL MVP Jose Canseco speaks candidly from his jail cell in Miami. Listen Now
| Raining Stocks at Bell's Ring: Daytona winner Michael Waltrip discusses the differences between the stock market and driving at the Daytona 500. Listen Now
| Heartbreaking: Commissioner Bud Selig expresses condolences over Steve Bechler's death and discusses the All-Star Game dilemma. Listen Now
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New 49ers coach Dennis Erickson gives his reasons for returning to the NFL. Listen Now
| Players' Responsibility: The Braves' Chipper Jones says players need to know how their bodies react to supplements and consult their doctors. Listen Now
| Dan Patrick Show: New 49ers coach Dennis Erickson says his experience in Seattle made him want another chance in the NFL. Listen Now
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Suzy Whaley says she doesn't think Annika Sorenstam is stealing her thunder. Listen Now
| In the wake of Simeon Rice's comments, former Arizona Cardinals LB Zach Walz defends former teammate Pat Tillman, who is now a U.S. Army Ranger. Listen Now
| Rusty Wallace reviews a planned six giveaway. And plenty of other stuff. Listen Now
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Brett Hull is now a member of the 700-goal club. Listen Now
| Paul Azinger weighs in on the Mickelson-Woods equipment debate. And he lists reasons why he's driving better than ever. Listen Now
| Dale Earnhardt Jr. reviews Daytona, photography, school days and his biography. Listen Now
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Pacers All-Star forward Jermaine O'Neal names Ron Artest his midseason MVP. Listen Now
| Former Cowboys center Mark Stepnoski is an advocate for decriminalization of marijuana laws. Listen Now
| Tracy McGrady is unsure how soon Michael Jordan will enter the All-Star Game. Listen Now
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A's outfielder David Justice announces his retirement. Listen Now
| A's pitcher Tim Hudson is just saying "shoot." No need for a bleep here. Listen Now
| Ryan Sutter, who was briefly an NFL player and now a Vail, Colo. firefighter, reviews his rise on "The Bachelorette." Listen Now
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Raiders center Adam Treu reviews the circumstances that led to him starting in place of Barret Robbins in the Super Bowl. Listen Now
| Raiders fullback Jon Ritchie is interested to learn more about Barret Robbins' bipolar disorder. Listen Now
| Sonny Vaccaro expects the numbers on LeBron James' shoe deal to rise. Listen Now
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