A Roller-Coaster Ride To The End Of Baseball
Sep 28th, 2008 · NPR's Tom Goldman speaks to host Andrea Seabrook about the end of Major League Baseball's regular season and the playoff picture.
Sep 28th, 2008 · NPR's Tom Goldman speaks to host Andrea Seabrook about the end of Major League Baseball's regular season and the playoff picture.
Aug 21st, 2008 · Steve Inskeep talks with NPR's Tom Goldman from Beijing about how some of the U.S. women's teams are doing.
Aug 14th, 2008 · For NPR's Tom Goldman, one of the pleasures of being at the Beijing Olympics Games is the opportunity to watch events unfold without interruption. Renee Montagne talks to him about the weightlifting competition, basketball and controversies surrounding the opening ceremonies.
Jun 13th, 2008 · The Boston Celtics came back from a 24 point deficit in last night's championship game to take a three to one lead in the NBA finals. It was the biggest comeback in the recorded history of the finals. The Lakers would need to make history themselves to capture the title. No team has ever overcome a 3 to 1 deficit in the championship round. Tom Goldman reports.
Apr 13th, 2008 · Chinese officials are swinging back after a week of heated protests over their country's hosting of the upcoming summer games. Tom Goldman talks with guest host Lynn Neary about how protests are shaping the image of the Beijing Olympics and about an upcoming meeting of Olympic athletes in Chicago.
Mar 15th, 2008 · Long ago, there was a golfer who drew huge adoring crowds and won tournaments with spectacular jaw-dropping shots. But he was more inconsistent than Tiger Woods and prone to mistakes that only endeared him more to his fans. His name was Arnold Palmer and he's the host of the tournament that Woods is playing in this week. NPR's Tom Goldman's with a reporter's notebook. (2:30)
Jan 19th, 2008 · The National Football League playoffs resume Sunday and the winners of those final two games will meet in the Super Bowl. Both games will be played in frigid temperatures that may affect the teams' performances. NPR's Tom Goldman talks about the match-ups and his predictions of the outcomes.
Aug 26th, 2007 · A sound montage of some of the voices in this past week's news, including Bob Oravec, forecaster for the National Weather Service; Troy Oldenburg, a flood victim in Shelby, Ohio; Robert Murray, chairman, president and CEO of Murray Energy Corporation and part-owner of Utah's Crandall Canyon Mine; Sonny Olsen, wrongful death attorney and spokesman for the families of the six miners trapped in the Crandall Canyon Mine; R. L. White, president of the Atlanta NAACP; Tom Goldman, NPR sports correspondent; Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL); Sen. John Warner (R-VA); and President George Bush.