Sunday, June 8, 2025

The Magnitude Of Head Trauma

BY SCOTT MORGANROTH

If there is anybody that knows about the damaging effect about head injuries, it’s myself.

During the past three years, I’ve had four concussions. 

I wouldn’t even begin to count how many more that I’ve had throughout the years. 

I sustained my latest concussion during Easter Weekend and was in the hospital for four days.

Unfortunately, my diagnosis has led to Alzheimer’s Disease. It’s a condition that I know that I will succumb to in the next few years. 

I’m currently taking a lot of medication prescribed by my doctors and staying active by writing, covering sporting events, doing podcasts and plan to write a pair of books in the next 12 months. 

My doctors are telling me the more activity the better and they don’t even mind me drinking a lot of caffeine to keep me stimulated. 

In fact, I schedule my appointments on late Friday afternoons, and one of the nurses subscribed to my You Tube Channel loves when I come in. 

I’m so wired with caffeine that I really make her laugh by firing one-liners faster than Indy Cars race around a track. 

She laughs real hard especially when she has patients that are down in the dumps which makes her feel sad. When I’m there it’s a much higher octane energy level!

She uses my shows at home when she needs a good laugh to keep her upbeat.

It’s safe to say that my sleep pattern is totally unpredictable.

When I went to the Super Bowl in New Orleans, I attended a couple of interesting events. 

First, I went to the NFLPA Press Conference and one of the topics the players discussed was whether they would approve of an 18-game season which would reduce the pre-season down to two contests. During this meeting, the players were totally against it due to safety concerns.

After the meeting, I did an interview with Chicago Bears backup QB Case Keenum and we talked about that very subject and helmets. Our interview is in this story, in addition to the NFLPA meeting. Check them out. I know you will learn something from them.

The next event I attended was the day before the Super Bowl. 

It was Super Agent Leigh Steinberg’s annual party. 

It was interesting to see the different vendors and I met a doctor who talked about a jaw protection product called Neurogard +. I actually did an interview with him as well. This is also included in the story.

Player safety has been a concern for years and there was a recent settlement that was handed out to players due to their head injuries and other ailments. These injuries have led to ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), CTE, Parkinson’s Disease, and Dementia among others.

But the reality of the situation is the players can balk at the 18-game season all they want. 

It will eventually get negotiated into the new collective bargaining agreement. 

What will end up happening is there will be an extra bye week, increased roster sizes and the owners will increase their revenue streams. The extra game will end up being an international contest which we know the NFL is working diligently to market the game globally. We all know with extra games, there will be more practice time which also adds hits. The players will make more money per-year.

During the press conference it was very interesting to hear the different viewpoints on these head injuries including one from Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler. If there is anyone prone to get hit high, it’s running backs. 

During the Miami Hurricanes Spring Practice, I noticed the team wearing Guardian Caps. I wasted no time asking Hurricanes Coach Mario Cristobal whether we would see the team wearing Guardian Caps in the Fall. That interview is also included in the story.

This is a subject that will continually be analyzed on all levels from youth, college, professional football as well as all the medical people analyzing the data.

Dealing with Brain Trauma first hand gives me first hand experience as to what these players are facing from migraines to short term memory and maintaining balance when walking with the fear of falling. 

My toughest challenges about head injuries stem from lack of stability in my body, short term memory loss and now I tend to make simple mistakes on the road such as forgetting my location or even missing exits on the highways. 

I struggle going to places with lots of noise and it’s increasingly difficult to be around loud children which sets off my migraine headaches.

I’ve driven over four million miles in my lifetime and I enjoy being on the road to meditate by listening to music. 

Now I spend 24 hours at home working remotely from my computer unless I go out for a quick networking meeting or a restaurant, sporting event with my wife.

In early August, I leased a Honda Odyssey and have 50,000 miles included in my package, and on Memorial Day, I finally surpassed the 1,000 mile mark.

I struggle dealing with this all of the time. I can’t drive more than 15 minutes without my wife and these days, she drives the majority of the time. 

This is the part that’s killing me inside!

Now I have to find other ways to meditate and miss those drives on the ocean looking at the Atlantic Ocean and beaches. Being a resident in Florida, there are tons of beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.

My recent concussion led to a broken left thumb and being in the protocol took me off the road for six weeks.

One of my closest friends is named Jennifer Lee-Cobb. 

She is a former St. Louis Rams Cheerleader and Jennifer has been on my podcast a few times. She’s dealt with head injuries living through it with family members. She’s currently leading the fight against Parkinson’s Disease.

Legendary fighter Muhammad Ali died of this disease. One of my colleagues former UCLA Broadcaster Chris Roberts recently passed away. 

Actor Michael J. Fox, former Hockey Coach Barry Melrose are also dealing with Parkinson’s Syndrome.

Former Bears Hall of Famer Steve McMichael recently lost his battler with ALS. The only thing we can be thankful for is he was inducted into the HOF in 2024.

Jennifer and I are very close and although we haven’t met in person yet, she keeps tabs on all of my activity especially content I produce. She’ll appear in the chat room from time to time and she’s also in my book, “Lessons From The Microphone” because of what she does and how we connected. I’m very confident that we will meet down the road.

I know you’ll enjoy her story that’s included in this article. 

Head injuries are about education through all kinds of sources. 

I’m hoping to talk to more players, coaches and medical professionals in the future as I aim to educate others while going through my own battles.

In the end, the next time you watch any heavy contact sport such as Football, Hockey, Boxing, MMA, Wrestling and Bareknuckle Fighting, we have to be conscious of the head gear as well as the impact of the contact for which the blows the head is subjected to.

But no matter what we find out, we must understand that while head injuries are common in sports, anyone can be subjected to them. When they’re subjected to them, the focus then gets placed on the caregivers. It’s a domino effect. 

As I get ready to embark on my first trip overseas which will take my wife and I to London, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway and Iceland, I’ve prioritized my bucket list now so when the time comes and I need more advanced care, I’ll appreciate the things I want to do while I can enjoy them. All of these places will be on a cruise ship.

If my health holds up, the target is to hit Paris, France., Barcelona, Spain., Rome, Switzerland, Portugal and if I’m ambitious, my wife and I will get to Germany. Realistically, I’m not holding my breath on Germany. But if we do this land trip, another book will follow.

The amazing part about my diagnosis is my doctor that told me about this didn’t think I would be able to write another book sighting the early short term memory loss. 

My wife looked at her as we walked out the door and told this female physician let me give you some sound advice, “Don’t put anything past my husband. I’ve seen him do some unbelievable things especially when his back is to the wall as he feeds off of pressure. Bad move because he thrives on proving people wrong!”

So here we have it. I’ve had a chance to give you a glimpse of my story and talk about sports. The videos inside this article will speak volumes since they come from a wide range of sources!

Scott Morganroth can be reached at southfloridatribune@gmail.com and you can follow him on Twitter/X @TribuneSouth. Also, there is no charge to subscribe to the South Florida Tribune You Tube Channel to see his broadcasts.

Also, he has a book called “Lessons From The Microphone” which can be purchased at Amazon/Kindle, Barnes & Noble. We’re working on getting the Audio Book. 

This book is great for individuals that want to learn about the Media and talks about Old School Media Vs New School Media. Students use it as a handbook to learn about the business.



Friday, June 6, 2025

The Evolution of Spring Football

BY SCOTT MORGANROTH

The United Football League’s playoffs start this weekend.

The defending UFL Champions Birmingham Stallions face the Michigan Panthers in one contest while the DC Defenders tackle the St. Louis Battlehawks in the other game.

Aside from college football, the UFL has been a good feeder system for the NFL. 

NBC has been a broadcasting partner in the past while FOX owns the league. 

ESPN is carrying the games this league. 

It’s been a good opportunity to keep their main broadcasters busy during the offseason while others actually got jobs for the networks in the NFL. Greg Olson got his start in Spring Football.

The Birmingham Stallions are the three-time champions and play their games at UAB and they’re seeking a fourth title under Skip Holtz.

The Detroit Lions found their kicker across the building at Ford Field when Jake Bates was kicking bombs for the Michigan Panthers. 

QB A.J. McCarron has enjoyed a nice career with the St. Louis Battlehawks. 

QB’s Luis Perez and Jordan Ta’amu have found themselves on NFL rosters in the summer and this year QB Matt Corral along with wide receivers Hakeem Butler (Battlehawks) and Deon Cain (Panthers) could be playing on Sundays.

The city of St. Louis has been the benefactor of Spring Football as The Dome at America’s Center have seen the Battlehawks draw crowds in the 30-40,000 range. This is another reason why St. Louis shouldn’t have lost the Rams but Owner Stan Kroenke opted to move to Los Angeles and has flourished back in the Rams original home.

I’ve enjoyed covering Spring Football dating back to 1984 when I covered the original United States Football League. In fact, I wrote a story in college and it won an award. I enjoyed watching the Tampa Bay Bandits and saw Steve Spurrier’s coaching career get started. His Bandit Ball was fun to watch. 

I attended the 1984 USFL Championship Game at Tampa Stadium. In fact, that weekend, myself and other reporters were invited to current President Donald Trump’s suite to talk about the USFL. Trump was the owner of the New Jersey Generals and his star was running back Herschel Walker.

I’m not going to go over the demise of that league because it’s not applicable to what we’re doing. But that USFL had stars like Walker, Houston Gambler’s QB Jim Kelly, LA Express QB Steve Young, Memphis Showboats DT Reggie White and many other competing with the NFL for star-studded talent. The teams were privately owned. They had an 18 game schedule and also produced a lot of great coaches.

This version of Spring Football’s teams are not privately owned. The regular season is 10-games with two playoff games including the Championship which takes place on June 14th in St. Louis.

The league is owned by Dwayne “Rock” Johnson and his ex wife Dany Garcia. They’ve done a good job in slowly developing the financial blueprint to keep the league on a sustainable path for gradual growth.

They’ve done some innovative things that the NFL can use to see if those rules could either be added or modified. 

They hired FOX’s Mike Perreira and Dean Blandino to oversee the officiating. These guys analyze replays in the booth and make the changes and all the people can watch the transparency of why the calls were made and changed. 

I’ve seen offensive and defensive coordinators make calls in the booth and relay them to the players on the field. Holtz is a hands on coach and you can see his expertise on offense. 

There are no extra points as they have the one, two and three point conversions. To think that a team can actually tie a game on a nine-point play is totally surreal. But I’ve seen it happen.

I’ve enjoyed the in game interviews with the coaches and players as they are excited for the opportunity to be seen on television with the hopes that these opportunities give them another a chance to play in the NFL. Since I have covered minor league sports through the years, it’s refreshing to see players and coaches have a chance at upward mobility. Keep in mind, the NFL is looking for new officials.

Before the opening game of the year, DC Defenders Head Coach Reggie Barlow took the head coaching job at Tennessee State and succeeded Eddie George, who landed at Bowling Green University. Barlow brought his defensive coordinator Greg Williams to Tennessee with him.

Meanwhile, Shannon Harris succeeded Barlow and guided his team to a playoff berth.

In addition to Holtz, Mike Nolan has done a good job with the Michigan Panthers, Wade Phillips guided the San Antonio Brahmas to the UFL title game a year ago, while former Oklahoma Sooners legendary coach Bob Stoops has transitioned into Pro Football with the Arlington Renegades. His offensive coordinator is former Detroit Lions signal caller Chuck Long.

But let’s make no bones about it, the league is struggling with attendance issues on the field playing inn front of sparse crowds. 

Birmingham has struggled at the gate despite winning championships especially during a time in the spring in a football state which has powerhouses like Alabama and Auburn.

The Houston Roughnecks and Memphis Showboats franchises could be on the move and the league is considering expanding by two next year in addition to relocation. I truly thought Houston made a mistake not going back to its past and using the Gamblers.

In May and April, the following UFL trademarks were updated as live and pending. The Portland Breakers, Orlando Renegades, Jacksonville Bulls, Baltimore Stars, Houston Gamblers, LA Express, Denver Gold, Oakland Invaders, Tampa Bay Bandits, Philadelphia Stars, New Jersey Generals, Arizona Outlaws, (Chicago) The Blitz, New Orleans Breakers and Oklahoma Outlaws.

Who knows what will become of this. But I will say, the league should put a team in San Diego and Oakland and follow the path of the Battlehawks as markets that had NFL teams which would appreciate having Pro Football again. Time will tell if that happens.

Here at the South Florida Tribune, we do provide UFL Feeds thanks to Mark Perry who is in charge of that website. I had him on a podcast which is included in this story. You’ll find it very informative and we hope to have him on again. 

We also did a recent podcast on our which is titled “Is The UFL Any Value To The NFL?” 

You’ll find the opinions and insights quite interesting.

Finally, at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, I had an interview with Darryl “Moose” Johnson and he’s the man calling the shots. We all know that he was a legend with the Cowboys and does an outstanding job with FOX, but I truly enjoyed our conversation and I know you will as well.

This story is designed to give you an in-depth perspective of Spring Football, past and present and let’s not lose sight that it’s also beneficial for the television networks to provide programming during the off-season as well. 

In fact, I was pleased with the amount of views that Perry’s appearance provided on our network, then again I shouldn’t have been since we were talking about football.

Scott Morganroth can be reached at southfloridatribune@gmail.com and you can see his broadcasts and subscribe to the South Florida Tribune You Tube Channel at no charge.

You can follow the South Florida Tribune on Instagram as well as on Twitter/X.

Scott wrote a book on called “Lessons From The Microphone” which can be purchased on Amazon/Kindle and Barnes & Noble.

He’s the Publisher of The South Florida Tribune,

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Citrus Series Produced Interesting Storylines

BY SCOTT MORGANROTH

Anytime the Miami Marlins face instate rival Tampa Bay, these two squads with the lowest payrolls in baseball always find a way to make each series competitive.

Entering the last series from May 16-18, the “Citrus Series” which is separated by 205 miles, saw the teams 56-56 in 112 games. 

Miami has won a pair of World Series while the Rays have been there but were unable to win the Fall Classic.

The 2025 season has presented new challenges for both teams.

Miami replaced Skip Schumacher with Clayton McCullough as the new skipper. Former Rays executive Peter Bendix is running the show for Miami, as he replaced Kim Ng.

Meanwhile, the Rays had to relocate to George M Steinbrenner Field as on October 9, 2024 as Hurricane Milton destroyed Tropicana Field where much of the fiberglass roof membrane was ripped off. Although the renovation is planned for 2026, its future is uncertain.

The Marlins will face the Rays in Tampa from June 6-8th.

During their recent series with the Rays, the Marlins came away with 9-4 and 5-1 triumphs and lost 4-0.

We attended the Saturday and Sunday contests between the two teams and I asked McCullough what he thought about facing the Rays. My colleague Craig Minervini also added an excellent follow up question which you’re going to see in the story about this topic and much more.

Leave little doubt that there will be speculation about the future of Marlins Cy Young Award winner Sandy Alcantara’s availability as we approach the trade deadline.

On Saturday, Alcantara pitched four clean innings before yielding four runs in the fifth inning. 

He pitched five innings, allowed five hits, had two walks and struck out three. 

But he had difficulty holding runners which led to four stolen bases including a pair to Jose Caballero in the fifth inning that led to the winning run. Tampa Bay won the contest 4-0 and the Rays pitching staff limited Miami to six hits.

Alcantara’s record dropped to 2-6 with a 7.99 ERA.

Sunday’s game featured a pitching match-up between Cal Quantrill for Miami who entered the contest with a 2-4, 7.00 ERA squaring off against Tampa Bay’s Shane Baez 3-2, 5.02 ERA.

It seems like everytime I go to Loan Depot Park there is always a memorable moment and on this day another one occurred. 

I’ve seen a no-hitter, All-Star Game and thanks to Quantrill’s fifth inning, you can add “The Immaculate Inning” to the list. In the fifth inning he struck out Jonathan Aranda, Christopher Morel and Kameron on nine pitches. 

It was truly something worth watching and that was the lead topic on Monday’s edition of 108 Stitches, Baseball Talk which you can see the entire episode by clicking in this story. We broke down all of the facts about Quantrill’s accomplishment.

During the fourth inning, Quantrill worked out of a jam but was fortunate to only yield one run.

The Marlins amassed 10 hits in the contest and had a pair of homers by Otto Lopez and Liam Hicks. 

Hicks had two hits in the game while Eric Wagaman reached base three times with a pair of hits.

Quantrill’s final line was he pitched five innings, gave up two hits, one run walked two and stuck out six to improve to 3-4. After Quantrill’s departure, the team used four pitchers and there was no save credited,

Meanwhile, Baez pitched six innings, gave up nine hits, five runs, walked three, struck out two and yielded the pair of round trippers to fall to 3-3.

Miami came away with a 5-1 win and now lead the all-time series 58-57 with a return trip in early June.

As of 5-29-2025, The Tampa Bay Rays are 28-27 which is good for second place in the AL East behind the New York Yankees.

Miami stands at 22-32 and are in fifth place in the NL East.

This weekend, the San Francisco Giants come to town for a three game series.

Quantrill will return to the hill Friday Night with his 3-4 mark and 6.09 ERA. He’ll face Kyle Harrison (0-1, 9.1 IP, 3.80 ERA).

On Saturday, Edward Cabrera (1-1, 4.73) faces Giants All-Star Robbie Ray (7-0, 2.56 ERA). I had a chance to speak with Ray when he was an All-Star in Miami.

On Sunday, the Marlins throw out Ryan Weathers (1-0, 15.2 IP, 1.15 ERA) against Hayden Birdsong (2-1, 32,2 IP, 2.48 ERA).

The only way the Marlins fans will see Justin Verlander is in the Giants dugout talking to his teammates, as he’s currently on the injured list.

Scott Morganroth can be reached at southfloridatribune@gmail.com. You can also follow him on X @TribuneSouth.

To see his broadcasts, there is no charge to subscribe to the South Florida Tribune YouTube Channel.

Finally, he wrote a book, “Lessons From The Microphone” which can be purchased on Amazon/Kindle and Barnes & Noble.

Sunday, May 11, 2025

The Iron Man Of Radio Play-By-Play, Atlanta Hawks Steve Holman Sr

BY SCOTT MORGANROTH

As I get ready to write my second book, Lessons From The Microphone, Part Two, I use the Motor City Mad Mouth Show as my vehicle to seek the best interviews.

I’ve known this guy for three years, we’re friends on Facebook and we met at the National Sports Media Awards Weekend, in Winston Salem, NC. 

He’s a Man of His Word and will now be in “Lessons From The Media” Part Two that will be released later in 2025. 

His name is Steve Holman Sr. Steve is the radio voice of the Atlanta Hawks.

At the moment, I’m currently battling from the early onset of Alzheimer’s Disease, in addition to the fact that I have suffered four concussions in three years. I’m just on a mission to keep my 45, plus years in this business going and appreciate the run I’ve had!

Despite my head injuries, I was fired up to do our interview on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.

I have a rule that I don’t disclose my medical issues to individuals because I keep those private and like to keep the focus on the task at hand.

You won’t find a nicer and down to earth individual to talk to than Holman Sr. 

This guy is the Ironman of Broadcasting. I made a reference to Lou Gehrig.

He has broadcast 3,083 straight games and is going strong at age 71. This puts him only behind Chick Hearn, whose record stands at 3,338 consecutive games. I actually had the chance to meet Hearn when the Los Angeles Lakers face the Detroit Pistons in the NBA Finals at the Pontiac Silverdome in the the 1980’s.

Hearn was able to continue broadcasting into his late 80’s. Holman Sr is on a pace to set a record that will never be broken. 

If you haven’t heard much about him, it’s because the Atlanta Hawks have not been able to sustain success to get them in the NBA Playoffs. Also, Holman Sr enjoys being the local guy that thrives on being the trusted voice his fans want to hear.

He enjoys taking photos and signing autographs and he’s not seen on Nationally televised NBA Broadcasts. 

There are lots of broadcasters different sports that enjoy staying out of the spotlight light. 

A few that come to mind are Eric Reid of the Miami Heat, George Blaha of the Detroit Pistons and the late Ernie Harwell, of the Detroit Tigers.

During our interview we talked about his longevity and how he got started. 

Steve worked behind the scenes and had mentors like Johnny Most of the Boston Celtics and Curt Gowdy as his mentors. 

Working behind the scenes is so valuable because you learn all facets of the business. 

The full interview is in this story.

I told him that I had aspirations of being a play-by-play announcer as a kid and if the right opportunity came a long for me at 62, I would strongly consider it. That opportunity could be in minor league baseball in Florida or in college.

But no worries Steve, the only sport I would ever consider is baseball since I played the game for six years and have been covering it for over four decades. 

When I lived in Phoenix, 25 years ago, and covered the Suns vs Pistons, I had aspirations of doing basketball. I interviewed Suns and National Broadcaster Gary Bender and wrote a story on him for the Detroit Monitor.

He sent me a copy of his book. 

I was a fan when Gary Bender announced the 1982 Final Four in New Orleans at the Superdome when North Carolina defeated Georgetown, led by Michael Jordan. Dean Smith won his first title. 

Patrick Ewing, Jordan and James Worthy had Hall of Fame Careers. Georgetown Coach John Thompson had a stellar career behind the bench. He eventually won a National Championship for the Hoyas.

Gary and I stayed in touch. 

He eventually retired and moved to North Carolina and while none of this came to fruition, we always remained friends. He’s truly one of the greatest broadcasters of all time. 

I will be writing columns for the IBWAA which stands for the Internet Baseball Writers Association of America, their newsletter called “Pitch.”

Steve said when I come to town, he’d be more than happy for me to sit alongside of him at courtside to allow me shadow him while he does his job. 

I’ll gain more memories watching him in action and perhaps, we’ll do a Motor City Mad Mouth Show from State Farm Arena providing my health holds up.

During our interview we talked about the current state of the Hawks and he gave young aspiring announcers pointers how to reach their dreams.

What makes Holman Sr so special is he didn’t have a family member that was in the business which meant he had to earn the opportunity by performing and make the rise up the ladder. This was talked about during our interview. 

We also talked about how we both agree that to be a good broadcaster, it’s necessary to be a strong writer and he even taught me that TV Anchors get lost on the air if they don’t have their script.

This interview was about two radio guys just enjoying the opportunity to learn from each other while educating fans, plus aspiring media members, particularly announcers.

When I complete my second book, I plan to market them both together. 

These days, I cover my fair share of events, appear on radio shows, I’m the Executive Producer and host for many podcasts, plus my passion is writing. I thrive on being the best Content Creator that I can and enjoy filling out the line-up card for my podcasts, in addition to doing interviews. 

The content creation takes me back to my younger days in the media when I was a producer for WXYZ in Detroit for Sports Talk and wrote for the Detroit Monitor. 

You had to start somewhere behind the scenes before getting on the air. 

Being a content creator in these times is extremely exciting for me!

I’ve also expanded my reach beyond the sports arena and one of my favorite shows is 60 Minutes. 

I’ve learned that enable to survive in the media, it’s necessary to be different. Don’t be a one trick pony.

I will not do a one-on-one interview unless it fits my criteria. 

The individual has to be in the business for a great period of time and also must be able to tackle my tough direct questions. 

More importantly, they have to be just nice people! 

I’ve turned down many requests from individuals who wanted to come on these shows.

Our shows appear on numerous audio platforms including I-Heart Radio, Spotify and Apple. I post them on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and they’re on The South Florida Tribune You Tube Channel. The link is in this story so please subscribe to see all of our programming.

Moreover, when individuals come on my shows, they get the benefit of invaluable Google Exposure.

I’ve done thousands of interviews over my career. I’ll continue to be active until I can’t do them anymore. My doctors have increased my medications and are extremely proud of me due to my tenacity to keep active in the manners that I mentioned above.

Steve Holman Sr is a Blue Collar individual in every sense of the words. 

He goes to work every day and enjoys doing his job. I doubt if he thinks what he’s doing is a job. 

Radio announcers don’t get the celebrity treatment that TV Announcers receive because they’re not in front of the camera. Until cameras and new media entered the picture, I enjoyed letting my deep voice do the work and let people wonder what I look like on the air.

When you network at National Events, you’ll meet some great people. 

I’ve been fortunate that since November that I had broadcasting icon Kenny Albert and now Steve Holman Sr to come on the Motor City Mad Mouth Show since November. 

I have plenty of other individuals which I’ll invite based on the criteria that I pointed out to you. 

I know that you’re going to enjoy the interview with Steve because he’s a guy that’s paid his dues and doesn’t have an ego where he seeks the national limelight of having to leave for larger markets than Atlanta. 

As I mentioned before, he’s a down to earth individual and exemplifies one of the things that I talk about in my book, relationships are what life is about.

Once we became friends and got to know each other, then the trust was built and, thus this interview was a regular conversation amongst two old school guys that speak the same language in our industry.

Steve Holman Sr is a Basketball Hall of Fame Announcer as well as a person! 

I’m very fortunate and grateful to be your friend and now the whole world knows it!

But no worries Steve, you don’t have to mentor me in making a play-by-play comeback, I’m very comfortable doing what I’m doing and enjoy individuals such as yourself and many others tell their stories. 

After all, that’s what guys like us do is tell stories.

This story and the interview was about letting the whole world know about Steve Holman and there is a broadcasting legend doing his thing in Georgia. I’m confident that we’ve accomplished that objective.

Happy Mothers Day!

Scott Morganroth can be reached at southfloridatribune@gmail.com and you can follow him on X @TribuneSouth. To see his broadcasts, click the provided link and hit the red subscribe button.

Scott’s book Lessons From The Microphone can be purchased on Amazon/Kindle as well as Barnes & Noble. The audio book in on the way. 

This book talks about Old School Media vs New School Media which everyone can learn from, especially students looking to get into the business.

He’s also the Publisher of the South Florida Tribune which also has a Broadcasting Division.

Friday, May 9, 2025

Miami Marlins Vs Athletics

 BY SCOTT MORGANROTH

During the course of the 2025 Season, we’ll be focusing on certain Marlins series with the intent of covering games on Saturday’s and Sunday’s. Our objective is to speak to the manager on Saturday then see what we can come up with on Sunday.

Since I’ve seen every team in MLB team and due to health issues, plus a heavy podcast schedule during the week, this is the best approach. 

The Marlins and the Athletics have a unique history. 

Both are small market teams. They have multiple championships in their history. Going into last weekend’s series, Miami led the all-time series 14-11. The Athletics managed to win this one by topping the Fish twice.

But the games we attended were close.

On Saturday Night, to honor the late ESPN broadcaster Stuart Scott, left-handed hitter Kyle Stowers took out the “whooping stick” and slammed two homers in Saturday Night’s 9-6 win over the A’s. 

Stower’s bomb in the ninth inning was classic. In his previous at bat, Stowers made great contact on a hit but it went foul leading to a strikeout. The rule is is if a hitter gets one good look, it leads to an out.

When Stowers came to the plate in the ninth inning, I had a feeling that he would do something special. Indeed, he did. He hit a grand slam home run to the opposite field over the left field wall and just like that, the Marlins walked off the field with a 9-6 win. 

Stowers came to the Marlins last season in a trade for Trevor Rodgers. This kid looks like he has a brigt future playing for rookie Manager Clayton McCullough.

Int the contest, Marlins rookie pitcher Max Meyer had a no decision and we were able to get some timely comments before the game with McCullough that are in this story that you can click on and listen to them in their entirety.

The A’s are an interesting story. They’ve left Oakland and are playing in Sacramento. 

They’ve called up their top prospect Nick Kurtz. Former Marlins prospect J.J. Bleday is also on the squad which is expected to make its official move to Las Vegas in 2028.

They currently play their home games at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, which is also the AAA home of the San Francisco Giants top farm club, the Sacramento River Cats.

The New York Mets played at Sutter Health Park and it marked the 63rd Stadium the Mets have ever played a regular season game in.

The franchise had four World Series titles, including three in a row from 1972-74, six AL Pennants, seven MVP Awards, seven rookies of the year, five Cy Young Awards, 21 playoff appearances, and multiple generations that supported the Oakland A’s. They played 57 years in Oakland and enjoyed a nice Bay Area rivalry with the San Francisco Giants, including the Earthquake World Series.

The team had 17 American League West Crowns, seven Hall of Famers, seven Rookie of the years, four Managers of the year and over 1,000 players. They played in the Oakland Coliseum from 1968-2024.

When you put the names like Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, Joe Rudi, Rickey Henderson, Vida Blue, Joe Rudi, Mark McGwire, Tony LaRussa, Billy Martin, this franchise has an amazing history.

In fact, Jackson and a group of investors made an attempt to buy the A’s from Owner John Fisher, but none of that came to fruition.

There is no doubt that the A’s attendance in Sacramento will be scrutinized all season long. 

Their attendance dropped below 10,000 during very first homestand of the season. It’s been a struggle for them to lure free agents because they don’t want to play in a minor league ballpark. Depending on how competitive the team is, they’ll have to face this dilemma for two more years.

With the exception of George Steinbrenner Field, which is the temporary home of the Tampa Bay Rays, the A’s will have to make the most of their current situation as the only major league parks they’ll see is on the road.

I have to say that it was wierd seeing the Athletics across their jersey with a Las Vegas patch.

In the final game of the series, The A’s topped the Marlins 3-2. 

Nick Kurtz was 2-4 in the contest with a triple and a run scored. 

The A’s left Miami with a 19-16 mark while the Marlins took a 13-20 mark into their next home series versus the defending World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

Other videos in this story include Marlins Catching Coach Joe Singley and Daniel Alvarez Montes, who appeared on Fire Up Florida Sunday. He’s been covering the Marlins for several years and this is what we got accomplished on Sunday. 

Montes is 28-years old and know the Marlins like the back of his hand. Dan does an outstanding job brining the world of baseball to Latin Baseball. During our interview, he didn’t pull any punches when it came to talking about all the key topics pertaining to the Marlins. He’s been a great friend and help since I’ve been with the club in 2020. 

If you’re a real Marlins fan, you’ll truly enjoy his insights. If you’re a casual baseball fan, this guy is a star on the rise and I’ve already seen him appear nationally covering events like the World Series, World Baseball Classic, etc… 

Who know down the road if the Baseball Hall of Fame will recognize top Latin Media, but Montes, who is from Venezuela, could be a name to watch out for although, I won’t be alive when it happens.

This is what the weekend coverage plans are all about for selective series throughout the summer.

How time flies. On April 5, 1993, the Marlins win their first game ever in franchise history.

Scott Morganroth can be reached at southfloridatribune@gmail.com and you can follow him on X @TribuneSouth. Also, there is no cost to subscribe to his broadcasts on South Florida Tribune’s You Tube Channel.

Scott also wrote a book, “Lessons From The Microphone” which can be purchased on Amazon/Kindle and Amazon. It talks about Old School Media vs New School Media. It’s a great read for everyone that wants to know about our industry, especially students getting into it. 



Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Motor City Mad Mouth Insights: Accomplishments

BY SCOTT MORGANROTH

I’ve always been a firm believer if a city has an old sports site, then use it if possible to build a new venue. Washington Commanders Owner Josh Harris will be moving his team to the soon to be demolished Robert R Kennedy site and building a new stadium where the expected cost will range from $3.7-4 Billion.

The Washington Redskins played there from 1961-1996 winning three Super Bowls. Harris will contribute $2.5 Billion towards the project and the team will begin playing in the Nations Capital in 2030. In the meantime, they’ll remain at Fed Ex Field in Landover, MD. 

I truly enjoyed seeing Redskins games at RFK vs the Detroit Lions. Also, Harris said that despite the fans wanting the Redskins name back, it will not happen.

Another footnote, Washington has been selected has the host city for the 2027 NFL Draft.

Other venues on sites that were for Sports include: Turner Field in Atlanta was refurbished for Georgia State Football, Miami tore down the Orange Bowl and the Marlins play in Loan Depot Park, The Omni in Atlanta was demolished and is State Farm Arena for the Hawks, the former home of the Texas Rangers Globe Life Park (Choctaw Stadium) was remodeled for the Arlington Renegades of the UFL, the Metrodome in Minnesota was demolished and replaced by U.S. Bank Stadium and is the home of the Minnesota Vikings.

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Derek Jeter finally graduated from Michigan—-More than 30 years after first enrolling. Jeter has added a new title to his Hall of Fame Resume: college graduate. Over three decades after enrolling at the University of Michigan, the former New York Yankees shortstop returned to Ann Arborio this weekend ton don the cap and gown.

In another development in Ann Arbor, University of Michigan President Santa Ona will take the same position at the University of Florida in Gainesville. Ona had to deal with the Connor Stallions football scandal and despite that, won the National Championship under Coach Jim Harbaugh, now of the San Diego Chargers. Ona goes to the Sunshine State where there will be no state income tax.

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Congratulations to Kenny Albert for landing his dream job as the lead play-by-play announcer for the New York Rangers. Kenny has covered a lot of sports and we’ve been good friends for years. We reconnected at a media convention in Greensboro, NC and he was kind enough to come on the Motor City Mad Mouth Show in November.

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I’m extremely grateful to Kansas City Chiefs Vice President of Communications Brad Gee for his help at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. When I had some really important questions that I wanted to ask at Press Conferences, he came through in the clutch. I hope our paths cross down the line.

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I like the Words of Wisdom from University of Houston Men’s Basketball Coach Kelvin Sampson. “No one ever loses anything as long as they don’t quite.”  I couldn’t agree with you more coach!

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Deceased comedian Robin Williams asked production to hire at least 10 homeless people in all of his films, helping over 1,500 throughout his career. Entertainment industry insider, Brian Lord revealed a unique clause in Williams’ contract that required the production to hire homeless people to work on the field.

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It was great to see 91-year old Hubie Brown call one more game during the 2024-25 season before retiring from broadcasting after 52 years in the NBA as a coach and one television. I had the opportunity to meet Hubie before the seventh game of a playoff series in Miami as they faced the Detroit Pistons. I wish I would I had a camera phone. But like everyone that hangs around Hubie, you’re always going to learn something. He called his last game between the Philadelphia 76’ers and Milwaukee Bucks on ABC, on February 9, 2025, accompanied by Mike Breen.

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U-Conn Women’s Coach Gene Auriemma went on record  on the state of college basketball with NIL and transfers “How do you coach in an environment where the players feel like they owe you nothing and you owe them everything?” In April, he won his 12th NCAA Championship defeating South Carolina 82-59.

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Scott Morganroth can be reached at southfloridatribune@gmail.com, You can find him on X @TribuneSouth. To see his broadcasts, there is no cost to subscribe to the South Florida Tribune Yoiu Tube Channel.

He also wrote a book, “Lessons From The Micropone” which can be purchased on Amazon/Kindle and is also available at Barnes & Noble.






 

Miami Hurricanes Pro Day and Spring Game

BY SCOTT MORGANROTH
 
From the minute we arrived on the University of Miami Campus, it was apparent that there would be very few places to park when the Canes held their Pro Day at the Indoor Facility in April. We parked in the swimming parking lot.

The reality is there would be 20 football players working out for all 32 teams. The main attraction was QB Cam Ward. The workout was around three hours as the players had to run various drills, demonstrating speed, catching abilities while cornerbacks, and safeties had to show the scouts that they could be able to stop big plays.

It was an intense workout. It helped others draft stock and hampered some players as well.

Ward clearly impressed the Titans and was selected by them as the first overall.

Two players that had great seasons would be signed as undrafted free agents. 

Wide receivers Jacolby George and Xavier Restrepo signed with the Carolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans respectively. 

When I presented a question to Daniel Jeremiah before the NFL Draft in Green Bay, because of Restrepo’s substandard speed, he was a tough evaluation. 

That proved to be the case in the NFL Draft. The NFL evaluators didn’t care that Restrepo is the Canes all-time leader in receiving yards with 2,844, had 200 receptions along with 21 touchdowns. They viewed him as a slot receiver. Being undrafted was a blessing in disguise as he’s being reunited with Ward.

Before the workout got started, I had a chance to speak to NFL Network’s Brian Baldinger and not only did he give his takes about the draft, but praised Miami Coach Mario Cristobal for resurrecting the program. You can see that video in this story.

We also have videos in this story from the players that were made available to us. I hope you enjoy them.

The Hurricanes had seven players selected in the NFL Draft, the most at UM since 2017.

Their top selections included Ward and tight end Elijah Arroyo, who was selected in the second round (No.50 overall) Friday by the Seattle Seahawks.

On the Final Day of the NFL Draft, there were five Hurricanes that heard their names announced.

Offensive lineman Jalen Rivers (fifth round, Cincinnati Bengals), linebacker Francisco Mauigoa (New York Jets, fifth round), defensive end Tyler Baron (fifth round, New York Jets), kicker Andy Borregales (sixth round, New England Patriots) and running back Damien Martinez (seventh round, Seattle Seahawks) were all selected.

I have a feeling that Martinez will be the sleeper in this draft as he’ll be paired in the same backfield as Kenny Walker III.
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As far as the Canes Pro Day a few weeks later, The Hurricanes Communications staff did a smart thing. They didn’t print out rosters and didn’t waste any paper. Starting QB Carson Beck didn’t participate in the workout.

In reality, that’s what it was and on campus for the fans to see since the team plays its home games at Hard Rock Stadium.

When the workout was over, Cristobal was available for questions and one of the questions I asked him was about guardian caps, which the team utilized. 

You’ll find his interview and the other players in this story as well. 

Candy Ebling was extremely busy that day but Mother Nature gave her a comfortable day with a little bit of a breeze to work with.

We’ll see how the transfer portal plays out over the next couple of months and at the end of July, it will be interesting to see what players and coaches will be available before the start of training camp.

Scott Morganroth can be reached at southfloridatribune@gamil.com. He can be found on X @TribuneSouth.

To see his broadcasts, there is no cost to subscribe to the South Florida Tribune YouTube Channel.

Finally, he write a book called “Lessons From The Microphone” which can be purchased on Amazon/Kindle and Barnes & Noble.


The Magnitude Of Head Trauma

BY SCOTT MORGANROTH If there is anybody that knows about the damaging effect about head injuries, it’s myself. During the past three years, ...