At Sloan Park, Cubs fans embrace spring training

PHOENIX – In this podcast, Garrett Otto visited Sloan Park in Mesa to find out what makes the Cubs' spring training home so special.


Managers react as Major League Baseball invokes new rules to improve pace of play

PHOENIX – Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred announced a handful of rule changes that will take effect over the next two seasons.


A deeper look at the rising popularity of esports and gaming

TEMPE – In this podcast, Christian Thurley discusses the rising popularity of esports and gaming as it continues to grow and gain recognition.


From the grandstands to the couch: More high school games available online

PHOENIX – Popularity and availability increases for high school sports live online.


Spring training facilities: What happens the other 10 months of the year

PHOENIX – In this podcast, Nick Welter dives into what happens at Tempe Diablo Stadium when the Los Angeles Angels leave town after spring training.


Cutting athletic funding at inner-city schools can have long-term impact

PHOENIX – In this podcast, we examine the loss of funding for inner-city high school athletic programs and the impact it has on its athletes.


Has ASU baseball turned the corner? Sun Devils off to 8-0 start

TEMPE – Sun Devil baseball has used a small roster filled with powerful bats and versatile pitchers to jump to an early 8-0 start.


Esports state championship delayed but still on its way to Arizona high schools

SCOTTSDALE – The AIA will allow Arizona high school esports teams to compete for the chance of being named state champion in either Overwatch or Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.


As tribes voice opposition, sports betting bill moves forward with 6-3 vote

PHOENIX – The Arizona Senate Appropriations Committee voted in favor of sports betting bill SB1163.


Examining the complicated relationship between AAU and high school basketball

PHOENIX – In this podcast, we examine the relationship between high school and AAU basketball and whether or not the two can coexist peacefully.


AIA’s handling of playoff game scheduling after storm hits Prescott Valley draws criticism

PHOENIX – Scheduling decisions surrounding basketball tournament games in Prescott Valley, which was hit by a severe winter storm, have left many coaches and fans critical of the Arizona Interscholastic Association.


Ending the stigma: Mental health in college sports

PHOENIX – In this podcast, we explore the continuing common stigma surrounding mental health in college sports and its student athletes.