This week, Shawn Anderson and Lou Olsen are joined by Stu Stone and Adam Rodness.
The “Jack of All Trades” filmmakers talk to the boys about Stu’s desire to take over for Huey Lewis, call fellow Canadian, Olympic sprinter Ben Johnson (for real!), describe what it’s like hanging out with Jose Canseco, speculate on the whereabouts of the famed Billy Ripken “F*ck Face” bat and, of course, discuss their new documentary and what inspired their love of collecting baseball cards.
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https://twitter.com/stustone/status/926503544324108288
ESPN Films 9.79*: Documentary Succeeds at Flipping the Script of Historic Race
An Interview With Stu Stone, Director of Jack of All Trades
Fuck Face: The Story Behind Billy Ripken’s Legendary Fleer Baseball Card
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