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How A Phone Call Helped Turn An Olympic Letdown Into A World RecordIn a span of just two weeks, Kendra Harrison turned a disappointing performance at the Olympic trials into a world record ... with help from a coach she hadn't spoken...ResumeOnly A Game09:25Aug 18, 2017
Littlefield: Former Red Sox Pitcher Never Said 'No' To The Jimmy FundBob Stanley is infamous for his role in Boston's 1986 World Series loss. After speaking with former Red Sox play-by-play broadcaster Ken Coleman, Bill Littlefield came to know Stanley for...ResumeOnly A Game03:15Aug 18, 2017
'You Get To Name The Kid' — A Baseball Coach's Motivational ToolThe Heritage High School baseball team had never posted a winning season, but in 2016, coach Rob Querry came up with a creative way to motivate his players. Rob and...ResumeOnly A Game05:58Jul 28, 2017
Zilong Wang's Bike Ride Across The U.S. On The White Dragon HorseIn 2013, Zilong Wang traveled from Massachusetts to California on a bicycle named the White Dragon Horse. Along the way, Zilong gained, lost and then restored his faith in humanity.ResumeOnly A Game11:17Jul 28, 2017
How A Steeplejack, A Teenager And A Mule Won The Great American Horse RaceThis story is about America, a birthday party, a father and a son — and a one-of-a-kind sporting event. Only A Game's Martin Kessler has more. ResumeOnly A Game10:39Jul 28, 2017
On Cape Cod, A $1 Million Mini Golf Course That's Not For SaleFor Only A Game's Gary Waleik, a round at Sandwich Mini Golf each summer is a treat. For Mo and Sylvia Burke, owning and maintaining that course has been a...ResumeOnly A Game07:31Jul 28, 2017
Remembering Johnny MacDougall, One Ballpark At A TimeJohnny MacDougall's love for baseball began when he was just four months old. Eleven years later, his father, Dave, and brother, Tommy, are traveling to every ballpark in Major League...ResumeOnly A Game08:38Jul 28, 2017
Vince Lombardi's $43,000 Sweater: Found For $0.58 At GoodwillWhen Sean and Rikki McEvoy stopped by a Goodwill in Asheville, N.C. in 2014, they found a sweater across which was written "West Point." They bought it for $0.58. They...ResumeOnly A Game06:32Dec 26, 2015
Mike Tollin: Telling Stories Set In SportsMike Tollin is a producer/writer/director with a long and varied career. But that career has predominantly focused on one subject. Bill Littlefield spoke with Tollin and asked him if he...ResumeOnly A Game09:23Dec 26, 2015
Former NHL Enforcer On Why Hockey's Fighters Can't Find JobsBack in the day, every NHL team employed at least one fighting specialist, known as an enforcer. But now the position is becoming extinct. Former Boston Bruins enforcer Terry O'Reilly...ResumeOnly A Game04:10Dec 26, 2015
After Drugs Drove Him From The NBA, Chris Herren Makes Off-Court ComebackChris Herren was a basketball phenom who made the NBA only to flame out because of his addiction to drugs. At one point, Herren was spending $20,000 a month on...Only A GameDec 26, 2015
Baseball Behind Bars: A Tradition At San Quentin State PrisonAt San Quentin State Prison in California, prisoners stage their own World Series. George Lavender travels to San Quentin to see the prison's version of the Giants and the A's...ResumeOnly A Game06:07Dec 26, 2015
Skiing The Thunderbolt: A Modern Day Sport Tackles A Historic TrailBefore World War II, Adams, Mass. attracted skiers by the thousands until the advent of chair lifts lured the crowds away. Now backcountry enthusiasts who enjoy climbing up a mountain...ResumeOnly A Game08:13Dec 26, 2015
Bill Littlefield, Willie Mays And The 'Cheshire Cat' GrinAfter including a poem about his childhood hero in his book, "Take Me Out," Bill Littlefield got some exciting news: Willie Mays had read the poem. But that's just the...ResumeOnly A Game04:13Dec 26, 2015
From The Navy To The Hall Of Fame: A Conversation With David RobinsonOver the course of 14 seasons with the San Antonio Spurs, David Robinson earned the NBA’s Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and MVP, along with two...ResumeOnly A Game05:38Aug 15, 2015
Skateboarding On The ReservationFor some Native Americans living on reservations in the American Southwest, skateboarding is more than just a recreational activity -- it also offers a reprieve from some of life's challenges....ResumeOnly A Game07:05Aug 15, 2015
An Inside Look At Prison WeightliftingDaniel Genis was a college grad with a career in publishing before he was imprisoned for 10 years. While incarcerated he became an avid weightlifter. Now free, Genis has criticized...ResumeOnly A Game03:51Aug 15, 2015
Making Contact In The 'Olympics' Of Ham RadioIn this internet age of Facebook and Twitter, there are those who still enjoy a more traditional form of communication. As Only A Game’s Karen Given reports, sometimes they make...ResumeOnly A Game08:03Aug 15, 2015
A Conversation With Dick Bavetta, The NBA's Iron RefDick Bavetta officiated NBA games for 39 years. He worked a record 2,635 consecutive regular season games before retiring last year. Bavetta joins Bill Littlefield to look back on his...ResumeOnly A Game05:03Aug 15, 2015
Inspired By MLB Star, Teenage Girl Trades Softball For BaseballBefore he earned two World Series rings, Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia was told he was too small to play baseball. He didn't listen and now he's inspired one...ResumeOnly A Game04:28Aug 15, 2015