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About Ted Sobel

Award winning sportscaster/journalist covering major events around the world since 1973 and proudly inducted into the SoCal Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in June 2024. Please check out my book 'Touching Greatness' and our extensive audio vault---and follow me on X (Twitter), Instagram, & Bluesky (@tedsobelsports). And all podcasts are on my Touching Greatness YouTube channel.

Jim Fox talks Kings playoff hockey

The Kings lead the Chicago Blackhawks 2 games to 1 in their Western Conference final. After Sunday’s practice in El Segundo, I sat down with longtime Kings TV analyst Jim Fox to discuss the series and how he sees his … Continue reading

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California Chrome speaks again–now just a Belmont away from history!

California Chrome is now just one leg away from horse racing’s first triple crown since Affirmed did in the 1978. And tonight I had the pleasure to sit down with his trainer Art Sherman and jockey Victor Espinoza before they … Continue reading

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There’s a DRAFT in here…and WOW is it strong and deep!

The NFL draft is here and again I’ve lined up for you one of the foremost experts in rating college talent. Ron Marmalefsky has been following players like a science for over 30 years. I hope you enjoy his analysis … Continue reading

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California Chrome speaks…Through his jockey of course :)

He’s not Mr. Ed but California Chrome has a great spokesman in jockey Victor Espinoza and I spoke with him from his Southern California home this morning to get his take on winning Saturday’s Kentucky Derby and his chances to … Continue reading

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First the Masters and then a day with Bart Starr…what a week!

Tops on my bucket list was covering the Masters and that was a great experience for sure. But just as important to me was to meet my childhood football idol Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers. We had spoken … Continue reading

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It’s Masters week and I’m finally there to see it with my own eyes!

It was a nice drive on Wednesday morning heading into Augusta National for the first time. But to my surprise NO Magnolia Lane. I found out later that it’s a private road inside the complex and it’s not for public … Continue reading

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