
Lost in Sports
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Podcast Overview
<p>Join host and journalist Ben Baskin on an adventure through time as he takes on some of the biggest questions in sports history— and some you never thought to ask. Every episode of Lost In Sports explores the mysteries of the lost, the forgotten and the disappeared, and goes on a quest for answers.</p> <p>In season 1, Ben investigates a global phenomenon that vanished, a body part that went missing, a movie that was never seen, and more!</p> <p>Have a sports mystery you’d like to solve? Send it to Ben at <a href="mailto:lostinsports@religionofsports.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">lostinsports@religionofsports.com</a> or leave him a message at [(914) 893-2870](tel:9148932870).</p>
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Publishing Since
5/13/2021
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Recent Episodes

March 2, 2023
Introducing: Roughhousing, Part 1: Hell Week
In Religion of Sports' latest podcast series, Host Iggy Monda takes listeners inside America’s locker rooms and field houses to explore hazing in high school sports today. Through deeply personal stories of kids who have hazed, parents who have fought for accountability, coaches who are scared of what their players do when they’re not looking, and people who have hazed others, he ultimately asks why hazing is so ingrained in American culture – and what it says about us. Follow <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ros-presents-roughhousing/id1555512378" target="_blank">ROS Presents: Roughhousing</a> for the full series.

August 5, 2021
New Jersey Turnpikes
In 1999, a comedy about the ABA -- the upstart 70s basketball league -- was supposed to be released. The movie starred Orlando Jones, Kelsey Grammer and Jason Segel, and featured cameos by Jim Brown, Roy Jones Jr, and Julius Erving. Everyone involved thought the movie was going to be a classic. But it never came out. Most of the actors never even got to see it. Ben investigates the untold story of New Jersey Turnpikes to find out what actually happened.

July 22, 2021
Hartford Whalers
The Hartford Whalers logo is everywhere, worn by celebrities from Snoop Dogg to Adam Sandler….even though the team no longer exists. But the small state capital was once home to hockey greats like Gordie Howe and Ron Francis, before the team was uprooted to North Carolina. Ben returns to his home state to find out how Hartford once had a NHL team, why the team moved and ripped the heart out of the city, and how it’s seemingly more popular now than when it existed.
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- What is Lost in Sports?
<p>Join host and journalist Ben Baskin on an adventure through time as he takes on some of the biggest questions in sports history— and some you never thought to ask. Every episode of Lost In Sports explores the mysteries of the lost, the forgotten and the disappeared, and goes on a quest for answers.</p> <p>In season 1, Ben investigates a global phenomenon that vanished, a body part that went missing, a movie that was never seen, and more!</p> <p>Have a sports mystery you’d like to solve? Send it to Ben at <a href="mailto:lostinsports@religionofsports.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">lostinsports@religionofsports.com</a> or leave him a message at [(914) 893-2870](tel:9148932870).</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
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- Does this podcast accept guests?
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