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The most legendary voice in the history of 670 The Score, Terry Boers, joins the show for this week's edition of 30th Anniversary Score Stories. We talk about his hatred for Mike Ditka, his years with Dan Bernstein and the impact Chicago sports radio had on his life.
The most legendary voice in the history of 670 The Score, Terry Boers, joins the show for this week's edition of 30th Anniversary Score Stories. We talk about his hatred for Mike Ditka, his years with Dan Bernstein, not being able to do his show on September 11, 2001 and the impact Chicago sports radio had on his life. Pittsburgh PIrates Jack Suwinski is a local product who happened to homer off the Cubs last night. His parents, Tim and Ann Suwinski join us to talk about their son's journey.
Mike Mulligan was joined by Dan Bernstein to talk about what is going on with the Sox and why are they not walking.
Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi reacted to White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson tweeting "stfu" at NBC Sports Chicago analyst Ozzie Guillen, who had shared postgame criticism regarding Anderson being out of the team's lineup Tuesday evening. Guillen then responded to that on the Mully & Haugh Show on Wednesday morning.
Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss how the Bears view second-year quarterback Justin Fields and the latest NFL news.
Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi welcomed on Laurence Holmes for transition, where they discussed NBC Sports Chicago analyst Ozzie Guillen's comments about White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson that created controversy. Then, the group had fun with what they heard recently from Bears coach Matt Eberflus.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by White Sox television analyst Steve Stone to provide perspective on lineup and pitching decisions made by manager Tony La Russa. After that, Bernstein and Rahimi reacted to comments made by Bears coach Matt Eberflus following organized team activities Tuesday.
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss how the Bears view second-year quarterback Justin Fields and the latest NFL news. After that, Bernstein and Rahimi broke down the Cubs' 7-0 win against the Pirates on Tuesday. Later, they conducted the Midday Midway, taking a look at the craziest headlines from around the world.
In the first hour, Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi started by reacting to White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson tweeting "stfu" at NBC Sports Chicago analyst Ozzie Guillen, who had shared postgame criticism regarding Anderson being out of the team's lineup Tuesday evening. Guillen then responded to that on the Mully & Haugh Show on Wednesday morning.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi for transition, where they reacted to what NBC Sports Chicago analyst Ozzie Guillen had to say earlier on the morning show about White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson telling him on Twitter to "stfu."
Dan Bernstein was joined by Score football expert Anthony Herron to discuss what the Bears' new coaching staff can accomplish at OTAs, the plan for second-year quarterback Justin Fields and the organization's trust in him. What are reasonable expectations for Fields in 2022?
Dan Bernstein was joined by David Dusek of Golfweek to preview the PGA Championship and to discuss Phil Mickelson's fall from grace.
Dan Bernstein had an abbreviated transition segment with Laurence Holmes before Cubs manager David Ross came on. They discussed the Audacy softball team earning a win Monday in its first game of the season and how White Sox right-hander Johnny Cueto was absolutely dealing in his team debut.
Dan Bernstein opened his show by reacting to the Cubs and White Sox both earning wins Monday against inferior opponents, though the latter made their victory quite interesting. Later, Bernstein celebrated Cubs catcher Willson Contreras hitting his 100th career MLB homer and pondered Contreras' future with the organization.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Score football expert Anthony Herron to discuss what the Bears' new coaching staff can accomplish at OTAs, the plan for second-year quarterback Justin Fields and the organization's trust in him. Later, Bernstein compared and contrasted a couple recent articles with opposite views on how the Bears feel about Fields and the team's vision around him.
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Vinnie Duber of CHGO to discuss White Sox right-hander Johnny Cueto's gem in his team debut Monday and what it means for the club's rotation moving forward. He also discussed the White Sox's underperforming bats and their expensive bullpen that has had a few shaky moments lately. Later, David Dusek of Golfweek joined the show to preview the PGA Championship and to discuss Phil Mickelson's fall from grace.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Dan Bernstein for transition, where they tried to name all of the catchers the Cubs used in 2021. They also previewed the White Sox-Royals doubleheader Tuesday.
Dan Bernstein was joined by Brian Geltzeiler of HoopsCritic.com and Sirius XM NBA to preview the Warriors-Mavericks and Heat-Celtics matchups in the conference finals of the NBA playoffs. He also discussed the fallout from the second round and how the Bulls fit into the mix.
Dan Bernstein was joined by Cubs outfielder Ian Happ to discuss the team's strong play in its recent 4-2 road trip on the West Coast, how he has made defensive improvements and more.
Dan Bernstein was joined by Laurence Holmes for transition, where they discussed what it would be like if Bernstein was on "The Reporters" on the Marquee Sports Network. That led to a conversation about the traditional sights and sounds of being in press boxes around Chicago, featuring Barry Rozner, George Ofman, David Schuster and the late, great Les Grobstein.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Brian Geltzeiler of HoopsCritic.com and Sirius XM NBA to preview the Warriors-Mavericks and Heat-Celtics matchups in the conference finals of the NBA playoffs. He also discussed the fallout from the second round of the playoffs and how the Bulls fit into the mix. Later, the crew had some fun with NBA playoff numbers and also discussed an MLB record that was just broken that will likely now stand the test of time.
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein reacted to White Sox left-hander Dallas Keuchel's postgame comments Saturday in which he expressed frustration about being pulled after five innings. White Sox television analyst Steve Stone had a strong reaction to Keuchel's comments, so Bernstein listened back and analyzed that. Later, Scott Merkin of MLB.com joined the show to discuss what the White Sox need to do to improve and how they can settle their current pitching issues.
Dan Bernstein opened his show by lamenting the blowouts in a pair of Game 7s in the NBA on Sunday. After that, Cubs outfielder Ian Happ joined the show to discuss the team's strong play on its recent 4-2 road trip, how he improved his defense and more.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Dan Bernstein for transition, where they discussed what happened in Chicago over the weekend and -- believe it or not -- had a Winnie the Pooh conversation.
Dan Bernstein and executive producer Rick Camp explained why the Bulls offering star guard Zach LaVine a max contract makes sense.
Dan Bernstein was joined by Laurence Holmes for transition, where they had a conversation with executive producer Rick Camp about former DePaul star Max Strus' emergence for the Miami Heat, which led them to recall other players who have been great fits for their team's system in the NBA. The guys also discussed the White Sox's struggles in a 15-7 loss to the Yankees on Thursday.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein listened to Athletic writer Nate Tice's interview on the Hoge & Jahns podcast in which he shared truths about the Bears' offense and what those mean for second-year quarterback Justin Fields. Later, BetQL Daily host Joe Ostrowski joined the show to discuss how many games the Bears are favored to win in 2022, how to bet the NFL and more.
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Score and Audacy Sports baseball expert Cody Decker to discuss MLB's handling of suspended pitcher Trevor Bauer, the White Sox's roster composition and more. Later, Bernstein and executive producer Rick Camp explained why the Bulls offering star guard Zach LaVine a max contract makes sense.
Dan Bernstein opened his show by breaking down the White Sox's 15-7 loss to the Yankees on Thursday, when New York exploded for seven runs in the eighth inning. He looked at how far apart the two teams are in their level of play and consistency right now.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Dan Bernstein for transition, where they discussed the Bears' schedule after it was released Thursday and the White Sox's 15-7 loss to the Yankees.
Dan Bernstein was joined by Sean Highkin of Bleacher Report to discuss the NBA playoffs, the Grizzlies' rise and if there are legs to the rumor that Bulls star Zach LaVine could join the Trail Blazers in free agency.
In the Midday Midway, Dan Bernstein discussed a 300-pound fish that was caught recently and listened to executive producer Rick Camp share the story of thinking he'd discovered an alternative Elmo.
Dan Bernstein was joined by Laurence Holmes for transition, where they discussed the best breakfast items in fast food, chicken and the best way to cook your bacon.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Sean Highkin of Bleacher Report to discuss the NBA playoffs and if there are legs to the rumor that Bulls star Zach LaVine could join the Trail Blazers in free agency. Later, Score afternoon host Danny Parkins called in with a big scoop, revealing the Bears' full 2022 schedule live on the airwaves.
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Cup of Coffee newsletter writer Craig Calcaterra to discuss the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines. Bernstein then lamented people who aren't willing to try different foods after Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay said he was looking for chicken parm in Italy. Later, Bernstein conducted the Midday Midway, taking a look at the wildest headlines from around the world, including huge fish and an alternate Elmo that executive producer Rick Camp thought he read about.
Dan Bernstein opened his show by discussing how it's NFL schedule release day before detailing how difficult the Cubs defense made it on reliever Scott Effross in the sixth inning of the team's win against the Padres on Wednesday. Bernstein believes that inning was a sign of bigger issues.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Dan Bernstein for transition, where they anxiously awaited for the NFL schedule release.
Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by NBC Sports Chicago color analyst Steve Stone to discuss the White Sox's bullpen usage, the club's struggling defense and his memory of what happened on the day broadcast partner Hawk Harrelson left the booth in 2016 to check on injured infielder Todd Frazier.
Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi discussed the White Sox's bullpen patterns and how issues in that regard contributed to a meltdown in a loss to the Guardians on Monday.
Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by Laurence Holmes for transition, where they discussed how Bernstein accidentally killed Clarence Gilyard Jr. and the problematic nature of going back in time.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by NBC Sports Chicago color analyst Steve Stone to discuss the White Sox's bullpen usage, the club's struggling defense and his memory of what happened on the day broadcast partner Hawk Harrelson left the booth in 2016 to check on injured infielder Todd Frazier. After that, Bernstein and Rahimi discussed former Bears running back Tarik Cohen's heartbreaking essay in the Players' Tribune in which he detailed his family tragedy and personal struggles. How could the Bears have done better by him from a public relations perspective?
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss the spectacle that is NFL schedule release day and great players who have been bad broadcasters. Later, Bernstein and Rahimi whiteboarded ideas for the Bears to use to gain attention amid the NFL schedule release.
In the first hour of a Leila Wednesday, Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi discussed the White Sox's odd bullpen usage and how past sins have come back to bite them in that regard.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi for transition, where they discussed the high school doubleheader, Will Ferrell and more.
Dan Bernstein was joined by Zach Harper of the Athletic and Sirius XM to discuss the outlook of the four NBA playoff series being held right now. They also discussed what -- and whom -- the Bulls should be looking for to improve this offseason and shared their love for "Winning Time."
Dan Bernstein pondered a simple question: Are the White Sox a good team? Because their defense is bad, they aren't getting on base enough and they have a manager who makes odd decisions.
Dan Bernstein was joined by Laurence Holmes for transition, where they discussed the White Sox's brutal loss to the Guardians on Monday, their bad defense having a trickle-down effect, how much a manager like Tony La Russa takes away from the team and more.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Zach Harper of the Athletic and Sirius XM to discuss the outlook of the four NBA playoff series being held right now. They also discussed what -- and whom -- the Bulls should be looking for to improve this offseason. Later, Bernstein listened and reacted to White Sox general manager Rick Hahn's comments Monday in which he shared the team's latest injury updates and perhaps expressed a little frustration while discussing manager Tony La Russa.
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Richard Deitsch of the Athletic to discuss Buccaneers star quarterback Tom Brady landing the lead analyst job at Fox after he retires, the Kentucky Derby call, "Winning Time" and more. Later, Pete Fiutak of College Football News joined the show to discuss the NCAA attempting to limit NIL after it already started.
Dan Bernstein opened his show by lamenting the White Sox's collapse Monday, as they blew a six-run lead in the ninth inning of an eventual 12-9 loss to the Guardians in 11 innings. Bernstein took a step back and wondered if the White Sox should be considered World Series contenders with how they've played to this point.