Fox Sports Radio for Sunday, June 27, 2010 from 8:00 – 11:00 p.m. (ET)
Zakk & Jack on Fox Sports Radio for two shows this weekend! Call at 877-99-ONFOX and text us at 66369.
It’s all over for the U.S.A. at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Too bad we don’t get a chance to play Ghana in baseball, basketball or (our form of) football.
We’ll give you the latest plus… How much could Landon Donovan’s goal against Algeria earn him in the future? Did you hear what the British tabloids are reporting about Donovan?
Most credit Arthur Ashe as being the first African American to break down
the barriers in tennis in the early 1970s. Althea Gibson was actually the first
African American to ever play at Wimbledon in 1956 and she won her first title at the US Open in 1957.
While Wimbledon takes a Sunday break, Betsy Blankenbaker (who directed, wrote and produced “A Perfect Match”) joins us to share the remarkable story of a forgotten moment in sports that helped paved the way for breaking down the gender and color-barrier in sports.
Stephen Strasburg got his fist official LOSS as a major league pitcher, but only gave up 1 earned run while striking out 9 in Wednesday’s game against the Kansas City Royals.
Strasburg’s record is 2-1 and he has 41 KO’s in 25.1 innings pitched with an ERA of 1.78 after his first 4 professional outings. Should he be invited to the 2010 All Star Game?
“I.M. Anonymous” is an alias for a former NFL veteran who now writes columns for the New York Daily News and shares the deepest (and darkest) secrets of pro football.
His June column is titled, “Listen up Ben Roethlisberger & Tiger Woods: Compassion & cash goes a long way with women and groupies” and he suggests that players take care of their groupies now – or be prepared for them to get even later.
Laura Baron is a relationship consultant and host of VH1′s reality series, “You’re Cut Off!”. On the VH1 show, Laura coaches nine girls (aka “Gold-Diggers”) to discover life beyond money and possessions. (Good luck, Laura!)
Laura has some thoughts to share about the claims made in the latest New York Daily News article written by “I.M. Anonymous”.
We’ll share some notes from around the NFL and also be joined by pro football scout, Mike Giddings.
Friday (6/26/10) wasn’t just the 1 year anniversary of the death for the “King of Pop” it was also a year to the day that the “Queen of my childhood crush” passed away.
We’ll talk about some of the hottest women who are no longer alive and ask “What sex symbol from the past do you still find hot?”
Tonight’s phone and text polls… What coach (college or pro) is most on the hot seat in 2010? What former sex symbol from the past do you still have a crush on?






