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Jac Caglianone hit the third longest home run of the season, which was the second homer in as many nights. Has he figured it out?David Lesky (Publisher - Inside the Crown/@DBLesky), Les Norman (Former Royals OF/Author - Teaching the Tools of Hitting) and Soren Petro (Sports Radio 810-WHB, 810whb.com/@SorenPetro) discuss the latest offensive from Jac Caglianone.- Has Jac Caglianone turned the corner?- Is his swing too long?- What will be the longest home run of his career?- Sweeping the Pirates means…- Buy or Sell at the Deadline?- Dallas Kuechel signing means…- Salvy's back?- What is Nick Loftin?
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The Yankees finally moved Jazz Chisholm to second and DFA'd DJ LeMahieu. C-Mac said it feels like a cleansing period after 3 weeks of a disaster. The Yankees still need to add bullpen arms according to C-Mac. We also talked about the Mets as they get ready for a double header today against the Orioles. C-Lo returned for his final update of the day and started with the Yankees win over the Mariners as Jazz hit two homers. Brian Cashman said he's not counting Anthony Volpe out and still expects big things from him this season. Cashman also talked about the need for relievers and a third baseman. We heard a clip from the Netflix series, ‘Quarterback', involving a furious Joe Burrow during a game. Kirk Cousins goes to ‘Great Clips' for his haircuts. Deion Sanders won't give us any information on his health condition. We heard from Mike Brown as he seems to like to reference the dating lives of players. The Moment of The Day: WFAN needs a text line. In the final segment of the show, Jerry quizzes Al to see how much he knows about C-Mac. He ended up working at WFAN because he ran into Monzo and Marc Malusis in Las Vegas.
Ramie Makhlouf opened his show by breaking down the Cubs' 8-1 win against the Twins on Thursday afternoon in Minnesota. After that, he pondered if the Cubs need to address their third-base position at the trade deadline as rookie Matt Shaw continues to struggle.
Host Dennis Scully and BOH editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen discuss the biggest news in the design world, including the latest on tariffs, a first look at the summer issue of BOH magazine and a designer podcast that puts clients in the spotlight. Later, Bernie de Le Cuona joins the show to discuss her brand's big move. This episode is sponsored by LoloiLINKSde Le CuonaBusiness of Home
The Philadelphia Eagles season is almost upon us! But first, Eagles Training Camp is around the corner. This week, we dove into some storylines we're following as the Birds' offensive and defensive units defend their Super Bowl Championship this coming season. Louie DiBiase from the Locked on Eagles podcast joined us for a great discussion to breakdown many Eagles storylines. It was a fantastic discussion!But first, the guys discussed how this very successful Phillies season has gone, reflecting on their past offseason, and what they may need to do at the trade deadline. (Approx. 4:25)From there, they discussed what the Cam York extension means for the Flyers team moving forward.(Approx. 15:25)The guys also talked about how the Philadelphia Union have dropped their past two matches and are now No. 3 in the Eastern Conference. Should they be chasing a trophy in the Open Cup or stay strong in the league? (Approx. 25:20)What are we looking forward to seeing from the Eagles this upcoming season? (Approx. 32:00)What the guys threw down on the Table this week was a great, in-depth discussion with Lou DiBiase from the Locked on Eagles podcast about Eagles Training Camp and what this upcoming season may hold. What might the depth at offensive line look like? What might we see from the running backs outside of Saquon Barkley? Should we have more concern about the safety position? All of this and much more this week on the Table! (Approx. 42:25)SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@thephiladelphiasportstableHead over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.comFollow us on BlueSky:Jeff: @jeffwarren.bsky.socialErik: @brickpollitt.bsky.socialFollow us on Threads:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstableFollow us on Twitter/X:Jeff: @Jeffrey_WarrenErik: @BrickPollittThe Show: @PhiladelphiaPSTFollow us on Instagram:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstable.Follow Jeff on TikTok: @mrjeffwarrenFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSportsTable
Valenti and Rico present their arguments as to why the Tigers roster as is will not be good enough come October.
(0:00) The guys open the final hour of the show discussing the Red Sox potentially trading Alex Bregman at the deadline. (12:09) Callers weigh in on everything discussed so far. (26:59) With Joe Murray on today’s show, we have Murray’s Musings. Plus, email of the day and The Final Word!
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The Dodgers offense couldn't figure out rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski, dropping their 5th in row. Friend of the show Scott Geirman joins DT host Clint Pasillas to react to a tough loss for LA and for Clayton Kershaw, who continues to get the job done for the Dodgers.What help will the Dodgers need at the trade deadline? Clint and Scott discuss. Postgame recap and fan reactions following Dodgers and Brewers on July 8th, 2025.Get 20% off your first Slab Pack or card purchase by going to https://ArenaClub.com/FOUL and use code FOUL.Support Guidry's Guardian and guidrysguardian.orgFind Clint on YouTube at @alldodgers!Subscribe to Dodgers Territory on YouTube!Rate and review our podcast on Apple and Spotify!
When President Trump paused most of his “Liberation Day” tariffs for 90 days last spring, the administration had hoped to cut dozens of trade deals. As trade advisor Peter Navarro put it, there could be "90 deals in 90 days." But as Trump's deal deadline approached, it became clear that the administration's deal-making push has hit some snags, resulting in only a handful of agreements with the UK, China, and Vietnam. This week, Trump extended his deadline to August 1st and sent public letters to many U.S. trading partners. WSJ's Gavin Bade explains the sticking points that have gotten in the way of “90 deals in 90 days.” Annie Minoff hosts. Further Listening: - Trump's Plan B After Trade Court Setback - Inside the Surprise U.S.-China Trade Deal - Taking Stock of the 'Sell America' Trade Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A.M. Edition for July 8. After President Trump announced a three-week extension for countries to strike trade deals or face new tariffs, WSJ senior reporter Jon Emont explains how America's top trading partners in Asia and global businesses are reacting. Plus, Trump promises to resume defensive weapons shipments to Ukraine amid growing frustration with Moscow's continued attacks. And Amazon drags out its Prime Day deals in a bid to lure more shoppers. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the BBC World Service: 14 countries received a letter from the White House saying a pause on tariffs due to expire Wednesday will now be extended to Aug. 1. Japan and South Korea are among the countries facing a renewed threat of 25% tax on U.S. exports, with other import duties ranging from 30% for South Africa to 40% for Myanmar and Laos. We hear reactions. Plus, a move to ban employer misconduct NDAs in the U.K.
From the BBC World Service: 14 countries received a letter from the White House saying a pause on tariffs due to expire Wednesday will now be extended to Aug. 1. Japan and South Korea are among the countries facing a renewed threat of 25% tax on U.S. exports, with other import duties ranging from 30% for South Africa to 40% for Myanmar and Laos. We hear reactions. Plus, a move to ban employer misconduct NDAs in the U.K.
Donald Trump delayed the imposition of reciprocal tariffs from this week until August 1st.
Plus: Texas rescue teams deploy helicopters, airboats and dogs as they search for missing flood victims. Hershey names Wendy's chief executive as its new CEO. Ariana Aspuru hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
U.S. copper prices soared to a new all-time high after President Trump said Washington will slap imports of the metal with a 50% tariff. Plus, solar stocks fall on news that the White House will enforce the halt to clean-electricity tax credits faster than expected. And, Amazon is expecting record sales as its Prime Day event begins. Charlotte Gartenberg hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich discuss which NFL teams they think are the most likely to defy the odds and go from last place in their divison to the top. Then, our top play's for today's MLB Card, including home underdogs that you might not expect and what to do with the Nationals in their first game after Sunday's stunning news. The hour wraps, with an all time bad beat in Tennis and the latest trade rumors in Major Legaue Baseball, leading into the deadline. 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
A deep dive into Sox' potential deadline moves with Baseball Brett
President Donald Trump held an hour and 45 minutes cabinet meeting during which he said the new August 1st date when tariff levels he is imposing on other countries are to take effect will not be extended, compared Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to "Saturday Night Live" character of "The Pathological Liar" after Sen. Schumer called for an investigation into whether National Weather Service budget cuts impacted forecasting and warnings of the deadly central Texas floods, confirmed that defense weapons will be sent to Ukraine to help defend against Russia's latest air attacks, said he will meet again with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to try to advance a ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza, and called a reporter's question about Jeffrey Epstein a "waste the time" and a 'desecration' when there are other important issues to discuss; Senate has two weeks to pass a nearly $10 billion rescissions package canceling funding for global health and foreign aid programs, and public broadcasting or the bill dies. We will talk about it Axios Senate reporter Stephen Neukam (22); TSA is no longer requiring air travelers to remove their shoes for security screenings; Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announces a plan to counter Chinese company purchases of U.S. farmland; State Department is asked about a person using Artificial Intelligence to pose as Secretary of State Marco Rubio and contact foreign ministers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Therapy Crouch, Abbey and Peter are joined by none other than journalist, presenter, and former engineer Steph McGovern!From fangirl moments with Bono to accidentally being mistaken for Lady Gaga, Steph's journey from Black & Decker to BBC Breakfast is full of twists, triumphs, and turbo-charged career pivots.Steph opens up about her Middlesbrough roots, her engineering past (yes, she actually saved Black & Decker thousands), and how she clawed her way into television, starting from answering phones. The trio also dive into her new thriller novel Deadline, inspired by a chilling real-life stalker experience during her breakfast TV days.There's tax talk, spreadsheet love-ins, and a candid chat about financial education and why schools need to do a better job preparing kids for the real world. And yes, there's pressure washer appreciation, a champagne-fuelled paddle tennis recap, and a few snorts of laughter.If you've ever wondered how to pivot careers, why schools fail kids on money, or how to write a thriller rooted in reality, this one's for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe DeCamara, Jody Mac, James Seltzer, and Rhea Hughes deliver the full breakdown of the highly anticipated Joe vs Jack baseball showdown at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School. What should fans expect from the matchup? Plus, the Morning Show dives into the latest Phillies concerns as the trade deadline approaches — is the bullpen the bigger issue, or do they need another bat? Maybe both? All the latest chatter, insight, and laughs from the 94 WIP Morning Show.
US President Donald Trump says countries will now have until August 1 to agree new trade deals with the White House. He'd initially set a deadline of July 9 – this Wednesday – but has pushed it back by three weeks. All the same, he's doubled down on a threat to hit two of the US's biggest trading partners - Japan and South Korea – with tariffs of 25% unless they reach a deal by the new date. Sean Farrington speaks to a senior US economist about this latest twist in the tariffs story. We also look at a proposal to impose a wealth tax in the UK. Would it work?
In hour 3, the WIP Midday Show are finishing the Phillies with a number of moves that could help the Phillies. With a fan favorite segment from last year called 'Phinish the Phillies'. Plus reacting to the Sixers re-signing Kyle Lowry!
Tom Kelly filling in again and all week for Joe Giglio is back with the midday show and needs Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski to make a big splash at the trade deadline! Especially as the hitting continues to struggle after a 3-1 loss to the Giants last night. Should the Phillies make a big splash or more safer moves at the deadline?
Trey Smith's contract deadline is getting tight full 475 Tue, 08 Jul 2025 15:43:03 +0000 BDc2olTspSYyReiK9YhSRLdmdlzEO8Jx nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Trey Smith's contract deadline is getting tight Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-l
On Monday, US President Donald Trump announced new "reciprocal" tariffs on 14 countries that would come into effect on August 1 unless a deal was struck before then. Japan and South Korea vowed to pursue negotiations with Washington – as did South Africa – but promised to defend their national interests, setting the stage for difficult talks. Also in this edition, the BRICS summit wraps up in Brazil, with Trump making headlines there too.
Nations the world over have until Wednesday to strike trade agreements with the U.S., or face the return of astronomically high tariffs that were announced — and later paused — in April. But the White House has signaled some wiggle room, saying tariffs might not actually come back until August 1, should countries not make a deal. Plus, in the final installment of our "Buy Now, Pay Later" series, we look into why more people 65 and older are finding themselves in bankruptcy court.
Wednesday marks the deadline for countries around the world to strike new trade deals with the U.S. The steep reciprocal tariffs President Trump announced, and then delayed, back in April could come roaring back. Or maybe not. Mixed messages from President Trump and his advisors have left the outcome uncertain. But as the Wednesday deadline approaches, there are a number of new developments. Also on the show: consumer inflation expectations and knockoff clothing designs.
Wednesday marks the deadline for countries around the world to strike new trade deals with the U.S. The steep reciprocal tariffs President Trump announced, and then delayed, back in April could come roaring back. Or maybe not. Mixed messages from President Trump and his advisors have left the outcome uncertain. But as the Wednesday deadline approaches, there are a number of new developments. Also on the show: consumer inflation expectations and knockoff clothing designs.
Nations the world over have until Wednesday to strike trade agreements with the U.S., or face the return of astronomically high tariffs that were announced — and later paused — in April. But the White House has signaled some wiggle room, saying tariffs might not actually come back until August 1, should countries not make a deal. Plus, in the final installment of our "Buy Now, Pay Later" series, we look into why more people 65 and older are finding themselves in bankruptcy court.
Texas is bracing for more rain as we're learning more about some of the people killed in the weekend's flooding. We'll hear how climate change is making weather events like this even more intense. The Trump administration is rushing to make trade deals ahead of a key tariff deadline. China's government doesn't want to talk about TikTok. Plus, swimmers return to a river after 100 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carl Quintanilla, Leslie Picker, and Mike Santoli began the hour by breaking down shares of Tesla moving in reverse after Elon Musk said he is launching a political party. CNBC's Phil LeBeau also joined the show to break down the motives behind Musk's new “America Party” and why the news sent Tesla shares lower. The desk then shifted to the latest news out of D.C., after President Trump moved the tariff deadline to August 1 from July 9, with Treasury Secretary Bessent also teasing that the administration could make “several” trade-related announcements in the next 48 hours. Also in focus: a huge deal in the AI space. CoreWeave announced it will acquire Core Scientific in a $9 billion all-stock deal to strengthen its position in the AI arms race. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Dennis Lin from The Athletic joined Ben & Woods on Monday for his weekly conversation, sponsored by Jamul Casino! Listen here as Dennis talks about the Padres creeping towards the All-Star break, what AJ Preller may be working on as the trade deadline looms closer, Yu Darvish returning to the mound tonight, and MUCH more!
The US President Donald Trump is due to announce new tariffs for countries who haven't struck trade deals with the US. How are businesses reacting? We'll hear from a business owner in Germany.Also, why the Thai government has decided against gambling on casinos?And a row in India about leather slippers on the Prada runway.
After the long holiday weekend Stephen Serda catches you up on the latest headlines around the Kansas City Chiefs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode 858 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is talking to the teams at Dr. Squatch and ShipMonk to learn how they're cleaning up in the soap business. How does manly soap go from source to sold? We'll find out from Dr. Squatch's Andrew Sutton and Jason Welsh and ShipMonk's Kevin Sides. Ordinary Times' Andrew Donaldson doesn't just write about trade; he used to move it himself. We'll learn about the logistics of delivering bathtubs in West Virginia and examine Trump's tariff trade deal delay. We'll dive into what's happening now and what may occur on August 1. Plus, the first Red Sea attack of 2025; who's getting $5 million to haul the space shuttle; smuggling in flatbed trailers; a Jurassic Park Rebirth review; and more. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 6 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Morgan, Les and Jess unpack the fast-moving developments around the Trump administration's global tariff negotiations, as the 90-day pause comes to a close this Wednesday. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that tariff letters will be sent to about 100 countries this week, with either deals or formal notifications expected by July 9. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick added that Trump is personally leading many of the negotiations, applying what the administration calls “maximum pressure.” So far, only the United Kingdom, China and Vietnam have locked in deals—leaving the rest of the world guessing.Is August 1 the final deadline, or another chapter in a shifting timeline of economic brinkmanship? What are the broader implications of these tariffs for U.S. alliances and supply chains? And with Trump directly in the driver's seat, is this smart negotiating—or strategic overreach?Check out the answers to these questions and more in this episode of Fault Lines.Check out the sources that helped shape our Fellows' discussions: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/06/bessent-trump-tariffs-deadline-august-00440522https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/06/business/bessent-tariff-deadline-trump Follow our experts on Twitter: @morganlroach@lestermunson @NotTVJessJonesLike what we're doing here? Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. And don't forget to follow @faultlines_pod and @masonnatsec on Twitter!We are also on YouTube, and watch today's episode here: https://youtu.be/8mLhmrxZaKM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 858 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is talking to the teams at Dr. Squatch and ShipMonk to learn how they're cleaning up in the soap business. How does manly soap go from source to sold? We'll find out from Dr. Squatch's Andrew Sutton and Jason Welsh and ShipMonk's Kevin Sides. Ordinary Times' Andrew Donaldson doesn't just write about trade; he used to move it himself. We'll learn about the logistics of delivering bathtubs in West Virginia and examine Trump's tariff trade deal delay. We'll dive into what's happening now and what may occur on August 1. Plus, the first Red Sea attack of 2025; who's getting $5 million to haul the space shuttle; smuggling in flatbed trailers; a Jurassic Park Rebirth review; and more. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 6 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Pirates were swept by the Seattle Mariners and didn't score a run after sweeping the Cardinals and not allowing a run. It's the first time in MLB HISTORY this happened. Jason doesn't think the Pirates will allow Ben Cherington to make a big trade. Austin wants the Pirates to add offense.
Wall Street opens lower ahead of Trump's Wednesday tariff deadline.
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From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.
In this episode, I'm sharing the full, unfiltered story of my 8-week aggressive cut—how I dropped 16 pounds for a photo shoot and came out of it with more than a leaner body.I'll walk you through the highs, the hard days, the re-feeds, and the mindset shifts that surprised even me. What started as a fat loss goal became a complete reset of my eating habits, daily routines, and relationship with food. This process rewired what I crave, how I plan meals, and how I feel in my body.If you've ever wondered whether a short-term, high-discipline approach could actually create long-term change, this one's for you.
Asia correspondent Adam Hancock spoke to Lisa Owen about Donald Trump's tariff deadline looming for asian businesses, as well as the Dalai Lama turning 90 - saying he still has a few decades left in him yet.
Ben Cherington said the Pirates need to have an open-minded approach to the trade deadline. Does anyone trust Cherington to operate things well at the deadline? It's difficult to. The Nationals fired their manager and general manager yesterday – what is stopping the Pirates from doing the same thing? MLB insider Maury Brown from Forbes joined the show. Maury tried to figure out if MLB was pushing for the Pirates to save Paul Skenes for the All Star Game next week. Maury said people will come out and watch Skenes pitch, but the Pirates have not done a good job whatsoever of building around him. Maury said it feels like the Pirates are in a ‘perpetual rebuild' since they made the playoffs a decade ago. The guys asked Maury about the Pirates longevity with great players given how the game is skewed toward the top markets. Maury thinks a salary cap and floor could come into play if a large part of the season is lost due to a lockout. Is there more unrest within the ownership around baseball than there usually is? Maury got into the weeds on what could be on the table to avoid a labor stoppage in 2027. Cherington Chatter – What else did Ben Cherington say in his radio show yesterday?
On today's podcast: 1) More than 80 people die in flash floods across Texas as search and rescue efforts continue. A catastrophic flood in Kerrville, Texas, caused by torrential rains, has resulted in at least 82 deaths and many missing, including children, with the area remaining at risk of further inundation. Politicians are questioning whether federal, state, and local officials were adequately prepared, with some raising concerns about the accuracy of weather forecasts and potential staffing cuts at the National Weather Service. 2) President Trump shifts his economic focus from taxes to trade as his tariff deadline looms. The US is preparing to send tariff letters to dozens of countries in the coming days, with the Trump administration’s 90-day pause on higher duties set to expire on Wednesday. Trump said in a separate post that the letters would start being delivered from noon Monday, Washington time. 3) Tesla shares tumble after Elon Musk makes plans for a new political party. President Trump criticized Elon Musk's bid to start a new political party, calling it "ridiculous" and saying that third parties have never worked in the US. Musk announced the formation of a new "America Party" on Saturday, a day after Trump signed a tax-cut and spending bill into law that Musk had denounced.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Donald Trump's tariff pause is set to expire in three days. Not only is the administration far from reaching its 90 deal target, but it has yet to finalize a single trade agreement. Rhode Island Rep. Gabe Amo and Jared Bernstein join The Weekend to discuss the impact President Trump's tariffs will have on the economy. Liz Shuler, President of the AFL-CIO, also joins The Weekend to discuss the organization's cross-country bus tour, aimed at opposing White House priorities that they believe will hurt working Americans. And presidential historian Douglas Brinkley joins to discuss Trump's divisive rhetoric over this July 4th week and the state of our democracy.
The 94 WIP Crew, Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz all sound off on the state of the Phillies as they look back on Harper's tenure so far with ‘Harper at the Half'. Can he still lead this roster to a championship? Plus, more discussion around the deadline and what it seems like the Phillies need to do for a serious run. Tune in weekdays 6 AM - 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or tune into the YouTube livestream at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP