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The Newberg Report

Jamey Newberg, Bob Sturm

Breaking down all things Texas Rangers — future, present, and past — since 1998.

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  • Jamey Newberg

    Husband, father, lawyer, baseball writer, Adjunct Prof/SMU Sport Management. Rangers fan since well before Roger Moret's catatonic trance.

  • Bob Sturm

    Bob has been talking about sports in Dallas-Fort Worth since 1998 and writing about sports for almost that long, too. He aspires to be amongst the biggest sports nerds you could ever know.

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