Marty & McGee
**Marty and McGee** Marty and McGee, hosted by ESPN’s Marty Smith and Ryan McGee, brings you an exciting blend of NASCAR, motorsports, and music. Marty Smith, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, serves as a bureau reporter for ESPN. He covers a wide range of sports, including NASCAR, professional and college football, as well as basketball, for ESPN’s various news outlets like SportsCenter. Smith has been a part of the ESPN team since late 2006 and also contributes articles to ESPN.com. Alongside his reporting and writing duties, Smith co-hosts the popular "Marty and McGee" podcast, available on ESPN.com. In this podcast, he and his co-host, Ryan McGee, who is a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine, explore NASCAR and other subjects, featuring a diverse lineup of guests including NASCAR drivers, country music stars, and athletes from different sports. Ryan McGee has been with ESPN since 1994, initially working on the production team for the show RPM2Night, where he began his contributions to the magazine. He frequently writes for ESPN.com, Insider, SportsCenter, and ESPNU. McGee is also the author of "The Road To Omaha: Hits, Hopes, and History at the College World Series" and "ESPN Ultimate NASCAR: 100 Defining Moments in Stock Car Racing History." He is a member of both the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). **Learn More:** Tune in to Marty and McGee on ESPN Sioux Falls | [Listen Here](https://espnsiouxfalls.com/show/marty-mcgee/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral)
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espnsiouxfalls.com | Andy Gott
The SculptureWalk in Sioux Falls is a cherished treasure in the downtown area, and unfortunately, there is always a heartless criminal who tries to ruin traditions. Sadly, officials with the SculptureWalk confirmed that one of the sculptures in this year's show has been vandalized in a heartbreaking Facebook post. SculptureWalk (via Facebook), CanvaThe sculpture called "Tornado" by Ohio artist Gedion Nyanhongo is broken. This artwork was located near the Blarney Stone Pub in Downtown Sioux Falls.
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1 week ago |
espnsiouxfalls.com | David Weinberg
By DAVID WEINBERGThe stories have grown over the years, like the bamboo stalks that once rimmed the original Cape May Little League Field on Lafayette Street. “I hit 55 home runs one year,” Ed McDuell said with a smile. “Actually, I hit one.”It was 70 years ago, but seemed like yesterday to those who played in that inaugural season of the Greater Cape May Little League. “Bobby King and John Mousley were the best pitchers,” Ed Sherretta said.
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2 weeks ago |
espnsiouxfalls.com | Blake Byler
The Crimson Tide's 2025 class was outstanding. According to On3's Team Recruiting Rankings, the Tide signed its highest-rated player in school history (Keelon Russell) and finished the cycle with the third-ranked class in the nation and second in the SEC, according to On3. Last year’s recruiting class lacked elite local talent, with the Tide not signing a single top-10 player from the state.
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3 weeks ago |
espnsiouxfalls.com | Ben Kuhns
North and South Dakota are forever linked together for plenty of reasons. For starters, they're right next door to each other and share a similar climate and culture. They also share the same name, Dakota. But why is that? And why are there two Dakotas, anyway? It all goes back to the days of the Dakota territory. As you may know, the original capital of the territory was in Yankton. This created a bit of a problem for the rest of the territory though, as from just about anywhere else in those days.
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espnsiouxfalls.com | Josh Hennig
Baseball is a funny game, It’s a very humbling game, It’s a game of failure, and the Phillies are now one and a half games behind the New York Mets after losing seven of their last ten games. Bad fielding, a lack of timely hitting, and a struggling bullpen are just some of the reasons for this lack of winning. Every Sunday, former Phillies Pitcher Tommy Greene tells me to relax, it’s a long season.
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