Sports and Torts

David Spada is a successful attorney whose dream was to become a sports talk show host. Elliott Harris is a former Chicago Sun-Times sports columnist who wanted to expand his media presence to radio.



Each week on TalkZone, they combine their talents and love of sports by
interviewing former professional athletes and women in the sports world on
SPORTS and TORTS.




But keeping the boys out of trouble isn\'t always easy…. Because when David
and Elliott are together on SPORTS and TORTS, they have more fun than should
be legal!




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Host: David Spada, Elliott Harris

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Tim Raines And Cliff Branch

We feature a lot of Hall of Famers on Sports and Torts, but this week, we\'re focusing on two guys that aren\'t in the Hall of Fame but deserve to be there: MLB\'s Tim Raines, who has the most stolen bases of any player not in the Hall, and wide reciever Cliff Branch, the only member of all three of Oakland\'s Superbowl teams.

Holy Toledo!

On this episode of SPORTS AND TORTS, David chats with Hall of Fame Broadcaster Milo Hamilton, long time play-by-play voice of the Astros, Braves, Cubs and Pirates. We\'ll also chat with College Baseball Hall of Fame Coach Bobby Winkles, the first varsity baseball coach at Arizona State University. He also managed the A\'s and Angels in the bigs.

Claude Osteen

This week on Sports and Torts, we feature former big league hurler and 3-time All-Star Claude Osteen. Claude pitched fos six teams in his MLB career, but is best remembered for being a part of the Dodgers rotation in the mid 60\'s to mid 70\'s.

Baseball's Darrell Evans

This time on Sports and Torts, David welcomes former big league 3rd baseman Darrell Evans. Darrell was a two-time all star and home run champion of the American League in 1985. He was also an essential part of the Detroit Tigers 1984 championship team. Overshadowed by Mike Schmidt during his career, Evans is nonetheless considered by some to be one of the most underrated players in MLB history.