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The Phillies are 5-1 out the gates and host the World Series Champion Dodgers this weekend for three at The Bank. A great early litmus test for this group, they are 7-3 in their last 10 against LA, including wins in 6 of their last 7 contests. Early on, the lineup is quiet against starting pitchers while raking against relief pitchers. To beat the Dodgers, the Phils will have to change that narrative. There have been contributions from the bottom of the order with Sosa and Rojas, and the new addition, Max Kepler, has began his Phillies career in solid fashion. The marathon of the MLB Season is underway as the VetPhact and Prem's MLB Picks returns, with three Moneyline Locks for this Friday's games. Segments include: VetPhact, Prem's MLB Picks.Courtesy of the Vet Alumni Members Association (VAMA)
Brett Datto is the President of the Darren Daulton Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization that provides financial assistance to those suffering from primary malignant brain tumors. Datto was personal counsel and a close friend of Daulton's for more than two decades. Daulton, of course, was a star catcher for the Phillies who died of an aggressive form of brain cancer in 2017. In Episode #247 of "1-on-1 with Matt Leon," Matt welcomes Datto in studio to talk about the foundation. They discuss the important work the foundation does, talk about Datto's friendship with Daulton and much more. “1-on-1 with Matt Leon” is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on X @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060.
J.T. Realmuto is set to make his seventh consecutive Opening Day start at catcher for the Phillies.It would tie Darren Daulton for the second-longest streak by any catcher in Phillies history. Mike Lieberthal started a record 10 in a row. Will there be an eighth for Realmuto? He will be a free agent following the 2025 season. Realmuto joined the show this week to talk his present and future in Philadelphia; the team's chances to win a World Series; how much he thinks he can play in 2025; what makes Zack Wheeler, Aaron Nola and Ranger Suárez tick and more!Love The Phillies Show? You can purchase your very own Phillies Show t-shirt by 47 Brand here!@The Phillies Show Subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow us on social media!@Foul Territory We're part of the Foul Territory Network. Follow FT and find more shows, including Fair Territory!If you like The Phillies Show, subscribe and give us a five-star review!
Ben Davis shares the fact he was most impressed with Darren Daulton when he met him. Then Life Advice with the Hammer is asked about the popularity of soccer.
Longtime Phillies backstop Mike Lieberthal joins the pod to discuss surviving as an undersized catcher in the minor leagues, sitting behind Darren Daulton and Benito Santiago, facing Smoltz, Glavine and Maddux, having a front row seat to the 1999 Fenway Park ASG, seeing the rise of steroids in baseball and playing under Larry Bowa and Terry Francona.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/from-phenom-to-the-farm/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Andrew opens the show down at the Darren Daulton Foundation Golf Outing eager to recap the Eagles win, highlighting the defense in the second half and Jalen Hurts performance. The league should be scared the Eagles aren't perfect, but their record is. The Phillies are BACK today and be ready for a possible Phillies sweep! (0:00-9:01) Andrew and Ray break down last game's decisions that may have been unpopular at the time for some, but they have vowed to be sheep to Rob Thomson this entire playoff run. Wheeler is on the mound tonight for game 2 and confidence is at an all-time high. (9:09-32:09) Andrew is joined by the founder of the Darren Daulton Foundation, Brett Datto, to talk about the foundation's cause and share memories of Darren Daulton. What's today's vault without highlights from the Phillies Game 1 against the Braves and the Eagles win making them 5-0 in back-to-back seasons, the first time in franchise history. (32:12-53:26) Andrew's Happiness is through the roof being a Philadelphia sports fan this year and experiencing playoffs and the Eagles being undefeated for the second year in a row! The behavior of the Braves fans has been moronic, and the national media needs to talk about it more. Plus hear Andrew rant! (53:33-1:16:42) Andrew does his weekly “Around the League” segment, this time also including the MLB. Hear Atlanta fans excuse for arriving the Braves games late and more Phillies highlights. (1:16:45-1:38:22) Joe Blanton joins Andrew to share memories and tell some of his stories from being a part of the Phillies, notably his homerun in the 2008 World Series. Andrew opens the phone lines as he shifts the focus more towards today's game two in Atlanta. (1:38:30-1:59:56) Andrew goes back to hear from more callers about what they are doing for tonight's Phillies game. (2:00:00-2:22:14) Andrew wraps up the show with Ray talking to more callers on their plans for tonight's game. Andrew is hosting a watch party tonight at Top Tomato in Center city. Tyrone sent Andrew a text and he reacts to it on air. Andrew says PHILS IN THREE. (2:22:21-2:51:49)
This week's episode features former Phillies pitcher Tommy Greene. Tommy talks about his no-hitter in Montreal, his friendship with Darren Daulton, zip lining in Costa Rica, and many other great stories! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-13:39) Today on The John Kincade Show, 97.5 The Fanatic's open house week continues, and the guys open the show discussing the 76ers and the potential of the Phillies this season. (13:39-37:07) Next, the guys talk about this year's annual Fanatic Knockout coming up in March at the Wells Fargo Center after a Sixers game, and then John poses a new salary cap idea for the NFL and gets the guys' thoughts on it. Then, Bob Cooney asks everybody to give some number totals for various Phillies questions, including how many wins for the team this year. (37:07-1:12:06) After that, the show gets into a conversation on whether they kept their trophies from growing up or if they keep their kids' trophies as well. They talk to a guest in the audience, and Pat asks if the amount of playoff games played between Eastern Conference rivals and the Sixers will give the 76ers an advantage come playoff time. They finish off this segment by talking about Rob Thomson. (1:12:06-1:35:37) A few of Connor's buddies show up to discuss his performance on the softball field. Then Jen Scordo of The Best Show Ever? joins the show. (1:35:37-1:59:34) Former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, Tommy Greene, joins the show to discuss this upcoming season ahead and his relationship with Darren Daulton. (1:59:34-2:09:16) Today's game time includes some prizes from Steven Singer! (2:09:16-2:23:22) Zach Berman of The Athletic joins the show to discuss the offseason ahead for the Eagles. (2:23:22-2:48:10) Tim Saunders and Steve Coates join the show for some Flyers talk. (2:48:10-3:08:09) Hunter Brody from The Best Show Ever? joins the show to close it out.
Former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, Tommy Greene, joins the show to discuss this upcoming season ahead and his relationship with Darren Daulton.
The gang do a live broadcast with the Drunk Phils Fans group from Nick's Roast Beef in Philadelphia to raise money for the Darren Daulton Foundation. They talk to former Phillies infielder Steve Jeltz, Brett Datto from the Darren Daulton Foundation as well as Mike Lebo to talk about baseball, sharing stories and more.
Take a listen to some great interviews from Tim's past including Darren Daulton, Brendan Ayanbadejo, Brad Keselowski, Leslie Gudel, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aroundthespectrumpod/message
We are back! Only this time. Even more ridiculous. Enjoy.
Hey, the Eagles are in the playoffs! For real! This week, we talk Birds with Eagles Insider DAVE SPADARO ... and we're also joined by former Phillies pitcher TOMMY GREENE. Will the MLB lockout end before spring? Will the Phils be competitive this year? Tommy also reflects on his late teammate Darren Daulton. Plus, Bill Furman, Jim "Chet" Chesko and Bob "Boop" Vetrone Jr. make their Week 18 NFL predictions and we squeeze in some Sixers and CFP championship talk, too.
Episode 28 features many of the late Darren Daulton's former teammates sharing stories of the undisputed clubhouse leader of the 1993 Phillies World Series team. In October, 2021, many former players and local celebrities gathered for two days of fundraising for The Darren Daulton Foundation. Murph captured great stories from many memorable Phils such as Dave Hollins, Jim Eisenreich, Von Hayes, Randy Wolf, Ricky Jordan and more! These stories paint the picture of the hard-nosed leader of “Macho Row” and his unquestioned loyalty and affection for his friends and family off the field. Download Glove Stories with Murph wherever you get your podcasts or watch us on YouTube! https://linktr.ee/glovestoriespodcast Presented by Parx Casino Sportsbook App, new users download in app store or click ParxCasino.com/PA and use the promo code “MONEY” for first bet risk-free up to $500. Must be 21. Gambling Problem—Call 1800-Gambler. And by Red Robin, official home of insanely delicious Gourmet Burgers & Brews!
Tek & Prem react to the Eagles loss to the Chiefs, which drops them to 1-3. Phillies Beat Writer Matt Breen of The Philadelphia Inquirer joins the VetLine for the 'Around The Bases' segment to close the book on the 2021 Phillies. Ben Simmons still not with the Sixers as the NBA Preseason begins. Jalen Hurts has a big game vs KC, but the defense cannot stop Mahomes and Hill in the 4th quarter. Nick Sirianni struggling to call effective plays in the redzone. Eagles linebackers poor performance is glaring. Fletcher Cox is invisible on the field this year. A winnable road game vs Carolina is on the horizon this Sunday. Eagles badly need a win. Segments include: Wednesday Afternoon Quarterback, Around The Bases, Numbers Don't Lie, and Prem's NFL Picks.
Episode 21 features John Kruk. Now a Phillies broadcaster, Kruk shares Glove Stories of rooming with the great Tony Gwynn, nearly quitting baseball on several occasions, near death experiences and his close relationship with Darren Daulton. And Larry Bowa takes us back to a critical west coast trip for the Phillies in 1980. Download Glove Stories with Murph wherever you get your podcasts or watch us on YouTube! https://linktr.ee/glovestoriespodcast Presented by Parx Casino Sportsbook App, new users download in app store or click ParxCasino.com/PA and use the promo code “MONEY” for first bet risk-free up to $500. Must be 21. Gambling Problem—Call 1800-Gambler. And by Red Robin, official home of insanely delicious Gourmet Burgers & Brews!
A very special Famous Friday Show today! We kick things off with singer/songwriter Ginny Owens. A three-time Dove Award winner (including New Artist of the Year in 2000) with more than a dozen CDs & EPs to her credit, Owens is slated to participate in the upcoming Faithful livestream event (Saturday May 1 @ 8pm) featuring songs & stories of God's kindness to women throughout history and today. Her book, Singing In The Dark--Finding Hope in the Songs of Scripture, releases that date too. Owens shares the story behind what Faithful is all about and touches on her "How I See It" video series which gives people insight into daily life as a blind person. Tom Burgoyne ("very good friend" of the Phillie Phanatic) gives good info on a Virtual Painting Night coming up April 23 in conjunction with the Darren Daulton Foundation (which helps those affected by malignant primary brain tumors). Former Eagle Tre Thomas & Daulton teammates Tommy Greene & Mickey Morandini will be on hand too (registration ends Monday April 12 (www.darrendaultonfoundation.org)). We talk life from a mascot's perspective, other Burgoyne endeavors, and Phillies baseball too :). The one & only Tony Orlando caps off the broadcast. Five #1 Gold singles, three Gold albums, two Platinum albums and hits including his signature song "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree," Orlando has a new CD "Timeless: The Big Hits" featuring re-recordings of his hits plus a bonus track, "America Is My Hometown." Orlando, who also hosts a new radio show, opens with a delightful story about his first-ever single appearing on WFIL and graciously refers to his appreciation for Philadelphia and radio throughout our chat. Truly a trip down memory lane! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's something different! Spanny goes play-by-play on his appearance on Pros vs. Joes Season 1 Episode 9, available to buy on Amazon to let you watch along. He takes you behind the scenes of his reality TV battles with sports giants Herschel Walker, Dominique Wilkins, Darren Daulton, Brandi Chastain and Justin Gatlin. You'll hear about Spanny's baggy uniform, homemade headband, hair too big for his baseball cap, getting called "Chuck," the family goalpost and much more. He laughs about beating the competition and beating the clock. In other words: Good times and good times! ... More with The Spaniard: Spaniard School teaches social and emotional skills to young people. Sign up here. Website Spaniard's books on Amazon Speaking Info. Reading List Instagram Facebook Twitter
In this episode, Ryan talks about falling onto the field at the first game he ever attended. He also has a Darren Daulton story. The boys discuss which of the four players mentioned in the title was the most productive during their prime. Also, they talk about robot fans in Taiwan and how 72% of Americans won't go to a sports event until a vaccine is created.
Mark and Andy are back with your favorite advanced baseball stats podcast after a brief hiatus. The topic this time is Phillies catchers. Your hosts investigate the men who have played the position over the years through the lens of advanced stats. The names range from Darren Daulton to Andy Seminick to more recent luminaries like J. T. Realmuto and Jorge Alfaro. The episode wraps up with a BBBA staple, Roll The Stat. Play along with your hosts and try out your newfound Phillies catchers expertise.
Mark and Andy are back with your favorite advanced baseball stats podcast after a brief hiatus. The topic this time is Phillies catchers. Your hosts investigate the men who have played the position over the years through the lens of advanced stats. The names range from Darren Daulton to Andy Seminick to more recent luminaries like J. T. Realmuto and Jorge Alfaro. The episode wraps up with a BBBA staple, Roll The Stat. Play along with your hosts and try out your newfound Phillies catchers expertise.
This episode Len and Jeff had the pleasure of interviewing former Phillie, Met, Cub and Brave catcher Todd Pratt who is now a minor league Manager in the Miami Marlin system. He talks about his catching career playing with Mike Piazza, Darren Daulton, Brian McCann and Mike Liberthal. He also talks about the Jupiter Hammerheads the team he is managing now.Then Jeff was a judge in a BBQ Sauce contest at his office and interview a few of the contestants.Enjoy Episode #38Call the show and leave a voice message - 516-855-8214Email - baseballandbbq@gmail.comJoin our Facebook pagewww.baseballandbbq.weebly.com
Gerry gives a behind-the-"seams" look at his past confrontations with Bobby Cox, Tommy Lasorda, and Darren Daulton. He also tells a story about Mike Maddux asking long-time American League umpire Ken Kaiser which pitch to throw Albert Belle in the middle of an at-bat.
My throwback interview from 2008 with former Philadelphia Phillie and Florida Marlin Darren “Dutch” Daulton --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aroundthespectrumpodcast/message
In their efforts to manage payroll and jumpstart their franchises, 24 years ago, the Astros and Padres made one of the biggest trades in baseball history, both in terms of the quality of the players being exchanged and the number of players exchanged. The deal would revitalize San Diego, but actually helped the Astros achieve their goals as well, even as they wound up on the losing end of it. Mike and Bill break down the trade and the players involved, and look at how, after a month of negotiations, the clubs managed to pull it off. Plus, happy birthday to Ethan Allen and Darren Daulton.
In our thirty-sixth Minute, Jojo begs Leona for the Mystic Pizza secret recipe and dreams of designing pizzas of her own. The Mystic Pizza Players theater troupe is joined again by Jeff Martin, and the trio perform a series of vignettes about Polygon's Nick Robinson sexually harassing his way out of the video game media industry, the dearly departed Darren Daulton becoming Unstuck in Time, and being the Beast. Windsor attempts a backdoor pilot of a podcast about polyamory. Special Guest: Jeff Martin
Barbara Cook, Marvin's Room, The Big Stink of 1858, Grossinger's (no one's dancing...), Baseball toughness with Darren Daulton and Don Baylor. Bill Murray in the House, Ty Hardin (why you've never heard of him...) and Umpire toughness with Ken Kaiser. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Tamsen Granger Art: Zeke Abuhoff
We began this week's show by remembering a baseball legend and member of the Phillies who recently passed away – Darren Daulton.With seemingly so much leverage, the four Philly sports teams continue to show momentum as we look upon what could be a monumental time in Philly sports. This week, we talk to Chris Steuber (@ChrisSteuber) from 4PhillySports.com and the 4 Philly Sports podcast about the rebuild momentum for the 4 Philly sports teams.But first, on the Brief News & Views segment:1. The good coming from the Phillies this season; Aaron Nola & Freddy Galvis. (8:15)2. Should cities or states invest in MLB stadiums? (17:05)3. Will the Eagles trade Jordan Matthews this season? (23:45)4. NHL retirees may play for Team USA in the Olympics. (29:05)And then what we're throwing down on the Table is an interview with Chris Steuber from 4PhillySports.com that provides us an overview of the four Philly sports teams and the momentum we're seeing within their rebuilds. First, Chris discusses the Eagles and where Carson Wentz needs to develop for this team to see success. What about the injury-prone wide receiver position with Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith? The Phillies are up next and how Aaron Nola could be the team's new ace of the future. Will the Flyers succeed under Dave Hakstol? And finally, we look at the Sixers rebuild and look at where The Process is moving as this NBA season is almost upon us. (37:05)
Major League Baseball has recently lost some of the greatest men the game has ever seen with the passing of Don Baylor, Darren Daulton and Lee May. This week, MLB.com's Bill Ladson set out to catch up with some of their friends so they could share some of their favorite memories in remembrance of those that had passed away. MLB.com columnist Tracy Ringolsby describes his special relationship he had with Don Baylor and why he was such a strong leader. Journalist Claire Smith talks about the time she spent with Baylor working on his autobiography and his unique relationship with manager Billy Martin of the Yankees. Yankees broadcaster and former Major Leaguer Ken Singleton joins the show to talk about his playing days with Baylor and May. Former Major Leaguer Mickey Morandini talks to Ladson about what he learned from Daulton during their playing days in Philadelphia. Next, Bill Ladson chats with Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, Chris Taylor and Kenley Jansen to find out why they have the best record in baseball. Finally, Adrian Beltre joins the show to talk about being the first Dominican-born player to reach 3,000 hits and how much longer he expects to play.
Highlighting this week's Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable: a visit from legendary Eagles defensive back (1969-76) Bill Bradley, who still holds a share of the team's all-time interceptions record. "Super Bill" talks about players' approach to preseason games, his memory of Dick Vermeil's grueling 1976 training camp, and the outlook for this year's Eagles season. In addition, longtime Phillies announcer Chris Wheeler remembers Darren Daulton, who left us on Sunday, and Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko unveil this year's candidates for the broadcast wing of the Philly Pressbox Radio Hall of Fame.
Don Baylor and Darren Daulton died and Steve Bartman got a championship ring. Brad explores the careers of these two players, gone far soon, and then the significance of Bartman as a scapegoat and how that points to Jesus Christ. For more about the Baseball Pastor Ministry, visit us at www.baseballpastor.com, www.facebook.com/BaseballPastorMinistry, or www.twitter/BaseballPastor Thanks again for listening!
We remember the life of Darren Daulton, noted Phillies catcher and leader of the 1993 pennant-winning squad. Tim Malcolm also talks about the Rhys Hoskins and Tommy Joseph situation with Corey Sharp, and we take your reader questions about this year's club, 2018 and the coaching staff.
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Welcome back to the Relatively Speaking Podcast. A podcast designed to insert the most insightful and entertaining sounds into your ears via the sultry noises coming out of the orifice of Jared Mintz. Some other guy co-hosts the podcast as well. It is a slow news cycle in sports. That is unless you love Major League Baseball. While Jared and Joseph love the slapstick, it isn't exactly in their wheelhouse. The show begins as all shows should, as the guys immediately go off the rails. Joseph has finally begun to watch The Leftovers. This leads the dastardly duo into a 10 minute discussion about television show spoilers, what good shows are out there, and if either of them will ever begin to consume Game of Thrones. Also, spoiler alert, Joseph tells a story about Sons of Anarchy being spoiled for him. In the process, he spoils the show for everyone else unintentionally. Then it is off to actual sports. Darren Daulton died. Joseph tells a quick story about being convinced Tom Berenger's character in Major League being based off Dutch while not caring if the movie happened before 1993 or not. The Miami Dolphins signed Jay Cutler. The guys giggle at the idea of giving an aged, coming off injury Cutler $10 million as opposed to just letting Matt Moore stink. Seriously... the Dolphins are going to stink no matter what, right? This edition of the show ends with Absurd Questions. Would you rather fight a clown or a mime with brass knuckles? There was another question, but this Internet Scribbler always forgets Jared's question. You can follow Jared on Twitter @JMintzHoops. Joseph is over yonder @JosephNardone.
Duemig Remembers Darren Daulton After His Passing At Age 55
Welcome back to the Relatively Speaking Podcast. A podcast designed to insert the most insightful and entertaining sounds into your ears via the sultry noises coming out of the orifice of Jared Mintz. Some other guy co-hosts the podcast as well. It is a slow news cycle in sports. That is unless you love Major League Baseball. While Jared and Joseph love the slapstick, it isn't exactly in their wheelhouse. The show begins as all shows should, as the guys immediately go off the rails. Joseph has finally begun to watch The Leftovers. This leads the dastardly duo into a 10 minute discussion about television show spoilers, what good shows are out there, and if either of them will ever begin to consume Game of Thrones. Also, spoiler alert, Joseph tells a story about Sons of Anarchy being spoiled for him. In the process, he spoils the show for everyone else unintentionally. Then it is off to actual sports. Darren Daulton died. Joseph tells a quick story about being convinced Tom Berenger's character in Major League being based off Dutch while not caring if the movie happened before 1993 or not. The Miami Dolphins signed Jay Cutler. The guys giggle at the idea of giving an aged, coming off injury Cutler $10 million as opposed to just letting Matt Moore stink. Seriously... the Dolphins are going to stink no matter what, right? This edition of the show ends with Absurd Questions. Would you rather fight a clown or a mime with brass knuckles? There was another question, but this Internet Scribbler always forgets Jared's question. You can follow Jared on Twitter @JMintzHoops. Joseph is over yonder @JosephNardone.
Hour 1 – Topics: Jay Cutler, Darren Daulton and Don Baylor, Colin Kaepernick. Guest: Matt Leon, KYW in Philly talking about Darren Daulton
Hour 2 – Topics: Penn State Head Football coach James Franklin’s press conference from Saturday. Guests: RJ Anderson, MLB Writer, CBS Sports talking about Don Baylor and Darren Daulton’s passing, Sonny Grey and Corey Kluber showdown, Pete Rose ceremony being cancelled, DBacks stadium issue in Arizona.
Hour 1 – Topics: Jay Cutler, Darren Daulton and Don Baylor, Colin Kaepernick. Guest: Matt Leon, KYW in Philly talking about Darren Daulton
Hour 2 – Topics: Penn State Head Football coach James Franklin’s press conference from Saturday. Guests: RJ Anderson, MLB Writer, CBS Sports talking about Don Baylor and Darren Daulton’s passing, Sonny Grey and Corey Kluber showdown, Pete Rose ceremony being cancelled, DBacks stadium issue in Arizona.
Let the tanking begin for Jets! Quincy Enunwa out for year with neck injury. Darren Daulton and Don Baylor both died from cancer today. RIP. SUCKS! Jay Cutler new QB for Dolphins. Yeah Pats are shaking in their boots.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast cares not for your NCAA Tournament bracket. Put down the social media device, refrain from telling us about what Cinderella is going to make a run, and realize that your hopes and dreams of winning whatever office pool you are in matters to us as much as we care about Larry from two blocks over. Yeah. Seriously. {Expletive} Larry! Hey, did you guys know Lonzo Ball is a good basketball player? Word on the mean streets of people having a brain tell us most of you do. Those same people, though, say his father, LaVarr, is as nuts as a two-headed unicorn. Jared and Joseph discuss everything happening in the Ball family home. Is it nuts? Is LaVarr using his kids for profit? Is daddy dearest actually a genius who is railing against the NCAA's free-labor system? So many gosh slam questions. Luckily for you, our friend, we have answers. Dana White has thoughts on the supposed "soon to happen" mega-fight between two athletes from two different sports. While few would care to see LeBron James play Darren Daulton in a game of jump rope, a nation wouldn't mind two prizefighters doing battle in a sport only one of the two of them actually participates in. Jared and Joseph, naturally, have even more thoughts! One of America's most favorite -- and lazily put together -- podcast segments is back! Ask Me Anything (AMA, for you cool kids), is a straight flame emoji this week. After receiving millions upon millions of tweets asking the hosts questions, the dastardly duo give planet Earth some answers! OK. Fine. Whatever. There were like 10 tweets. You can follow Jared on the future-device known as Twitter @JMintzHoops. Follow Joseph at @JosephNardone.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast cares not for your NCAA Tournament bracket. Put down the social media device, refrain from telling us about what Cinderella is going to make a run, and realize that your hopes and dreams of winning whatever office pool you are in matters to us as much as we care about Larry from two blocks over. Yeah. Seriously. {Expletive} Larry! Hey, did you guys know Lonzo Ball is a good basketball player? Word on the mean streets of people having a brain tell us most of you do. Those same people, though, say his father, LaVarr, is as nuts as a two-headed unicorn. Jared and Joseph discuss everything happening in the Ball family home. Is it nuts? Is LaVarr using his kids for profit? Is daddy dearest actually a genius who is railing against the NCAA's free-labor system? So many gosh slam questions. Luckily for you, our friend, we have answers. Dana White has thoughts on the supposed "soon to happen" mega-fight between two athletes from two different sports. While few would care to see LeBron James play Darren Daulton in a game of jump rope, a nation wouldn't mind two prizefighters doing battle in a sport only one of the two of them actually participates in. Jared and Joseph, naturally, have even more thoughts! One of America's most favorite -- and lazily put together -- podcast segments is back! Ask Me Anything (AMA, for you cool kids), is a straight flame emoji this week. After receiving millions upon millions of tweets asking the hosts questions, the dastardly duo give planet Earth some answers! OK. Fine. Whatever. There were like 10 tweets. You can follow Jared on the future-device known as Twitter @JMintzHoops. Follow Joseph at @JosephNardone.
On this ATS: Throwback, listen to Tim's interview with former Philadelphia Phillie and Florida Marlin Darren "Dutch" Daulton as they discuss his career and thoughts on baseball in 2007.
EPISODE 2In the second episode of the Lunar Media Broadcast Windsor, Hulford, and their dolphin sidekick Kudos discuss the Green Hornet, Darren Daulton, The Kinks, and the incredible usefulness of Moon Shoes for those actually on the moon.