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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.

Round 3 is in the book at the Kraft Nabisco

It was great to be back as the first major of the year’s 18th green announcer (although in a new spot-right next to the grandstand directly behind the green and not behind the bridge as in my first 5 years … Continue reading

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Let’s savor our last taste of the Kraft Nabisco Championship

I don’t know about you, but I’m more than ready to get the majors going on both golf tours. Next week I’ll be covering The Masters for the first time (even without the injured Tiger Woods) but now it’s time … Continue reading

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The Madness begins again on KFWB

Thanks to your Southern California Chevy dealers, for the 4th straight year I’ll be doing hourly updates on the NCAA basketball tournament on KFWB Newstalk 980 starting at 9:30am until 9:30pm on Thursday and Friday only. They will be 90 … Continue reading

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Jim Fox is the King of Kings tonight

It’s hard to believe that Jim Fox is now in his 34th year with the Los Angeles Kings organization as a broadcaster after a solid NHL career that still has him in the top 10 of All-time Kings scorers. Jimmy … Continue reading

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Game On Dude makes it a very special ‘Big Cap’ hat trick!

The now 7 year old Kentucky bred Game On Dude is usually the heavy betting favorite along with being a big fan favorite at Santa Anita. But in this year’s Big Cap he was the almost forgotten 3rd choice at … Continue reading

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Goodbye forever Hollywood Park and thanks for the Goose Girls

This is a very sad day for those who ever enjoyed the glory years of Hollywood Park racetrack. It WAS a special Los Angeles sports venue since it was founded in 1938 by who else, but some Hollywood moguls including … Continue reading

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