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RUNDOWN Episode 336 opens with Mitch and Hotshot back in full form, celebrating the triumphant return of the area code gimmick — this time, 336, home to Greensboro, North Carolina. Mitch dives into the city's hidden gems and famous natives, from Counting Crows bassist Millard Powers to NBA legend Bob McAdoo and Tecmo-Bowl hero Haywood Jeffires. Along the way, we get Billy Crash Craddock trivia, a “plug it in” moment, and a savage grocery store showdown involving a rogue bagger and a flustered Mitch. Emmy-winning filmmaker Rebecca Gitlitz joins the show to discuss her explosive new Netflix documentary, Untold: The Fall of Favre. The interview explores why Jen Sterger's story is only now being fully heard, the disturbing details of Favre's alleged role in the Mississippi welfare scandal, and how Gitlitz navigated fairness, fact-checking, and silence from Favre's camp. In sports, the guys unpack the Mariners' frustrating four-game set in Houston. Despite momentum going in, Seattle drops three of four, and Mitch explores why left-handed pitching continues to be their kryptonite. That sets the table for this week's Mariners No-Table with Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas, where they break down the Astros series, analyze lineup matchups, bullpen handling, and offer a blunt assessment: the M's need a right-handed bat — badly. Finally, prospect guru Jason Churchill returns to profile the Mariners' red-hot farm system. Churchill explains why he wouldn't trade Seattle's top 8 prospects for any other organization in baseball. The two dig into Cole Young's AAA breakout, Juan Soto's switch-pitching uniqueness, and how Colt Emerson and Harry Ford could fit into Seattle's long-term plans. GUESTS Rebecca Gitlitz | Director, Untold: The Fall of Favre (Netflix) Joe Doyle | MLB Draft/Prospect Analyst, OverSlot Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast Jason Churchill | Founder, Prospect Insider TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch revives the area code tradition with a Greensboro deep dive, featuring Counting Crows, Chris Daughtry, and a grocery store diss worthy of a flagrant foul. 21:30 | Mariners lose 3 of 4 in Houston — Mitch highlights the ongoing struggle against left-handed pitching and the lineup shake-ups it forces. 38:52 | Guest: Rebecca Gitlitz – Gitlitz breaks down the Brett Favre doc, Jen Sterger's unheard truth, the Mississippi welfare scandal, and why no one is a one-dimensional villain. 54:14 | Guest: Mariners' No-Table, Brady Farkas & Joe Doyle – dig into the Astros series fallout, bullpen management, right-handed bat urgency, and potential trade targets. Also: Harry Ford's value, Kirby's outing, and bold predictions for the week ahead. 1:15:52 | Guest: Jason Churchill – ranks the Mariners' top prospects, outlines Cole Young's readiness, evaluates switch-pitcher Juan Soto, and explains why he's buying stock in Colt Emerson. 1:45:38 | The Other Stuff Segment – why Hotshot bags groceries like a Safeway veteran, Counting Crows at Marymoor, and a shoutout to the best closer in baseball: Andrés Muñoz.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider to discuss what he’s seen in the first quarter of the Mariners season and Julio’s strange start, they answer your questions about some rookie running backs in the NFL and the Seahawks releasing River Cracraft in Four Down Territory, they hear a wild clip of Survivor host Jeff Prosbt doing Mariners play by play in 1991 in The Timeline, and they look back on some of the best sibling athletes of all time.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jason Churchill on Prospects Insider to discuss what he’s seen from Julio and the Mariners in the first week of the season, they answer your questions about the Seahawks changing team culture and Sam Darnold in Four Down Territory, they hear what Mike Macdonald had to say about DK Metcalf’s time in Seattle in the Timeline, and they hop abord the Hype Train!
Lyle and TJ discuss the release of Mitch Haniger, and give one last message to fans before opening day rolls around (6:58). They then welcome Jason Churchill to chat about the Mariners 2025 expectations, what will change before the end of the season, the new hitting philosophy, and more (17:49).Sign up for our Patreon: patreon.com/marinelayerpodCheck out Pogacha's Pub 85: https://pub85.com/Merchandise, event schedule, and more: marinelayerpod.comEmail us: marinelayerpod@gmail.comCheck out Just Baseball: Click hereFollow the show on Twitter: @marinelayerpodFind us on YouTube: Click hereFind us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marinelayerpodFind us on all Podcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/MarineLayerPodFollow TJ on Twitter: @tjmathewsonFollow Lyle on Twitter: @lyle_goldsteinAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
RUNDOWN Hotshot Scott, 'Maui insider,' shares his recent trip to Maui with a mix of humor and raw honesty, detailing how resort life can feel like being nickel-and-dimed even in paradise. His story takes a dramatic turn when a propane grill explosion turns a leisurely beach day into chaos, leaving him and fellow travelers in stunned disbelief. Overall, his candid account blends travel mishaps with local insights to reveal the unexpected costs of a tropical getaway. Mitch and Hotshot dive into the bittersweet reality of being a Seattle Mariners fan—torn between a love for baseball and frustration with ownership's status quo. The Mariners No-Table conversation turns to spring training updates, player recovery progress, and roster battles as the Seattle Mariners prepare for the season. Brady Farkas and Joe Doyle break down key storylines—from Solano's arrival and prospect evaluations to the potential impact of roster decisions. Howard Beck delivers an incisive discussion on the potential pitfalls of NBA expansion, exploring how adding new teams might dilute talent and strain team depth. Drawing on decades of NBA coverage and analytical insights, he dissects historical precedents, market dynamics, and the competitive challenges that expansion could introduce. Jason Churchill breaks down his distinct methodology for evaluating Mariners minor league prospects, contrasting his rankings with those of national sources. He dives into the nuances behind prospects like Emerson, Montez, and Cole Young, discussing their potential roles and the strategic challenges of player development in Seattle's system. GUESTS • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) • Howard Beck | Veteran NBA Writer (Los Angeles Daily News, New York Times, Bleacher Report) • Jason Churchill | Media Personality (Prospect Insider) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:34 | Hotshot Scott, Maui Insider, Reveals the Explosive Truth Behind Paradise Resorts 13:06 | Clip of the Week: James Carville goes OFF! 18:36 | Hotshot Scott, Mariners Insider, Breaks Down the Fan Dilemma of Enduring Mediocre Teams and Overpriced Experiences 37:15 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table, Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor); Analyzes Mariners Spring Training Developments and Roster Battles 1:02:10 | GUEST: Howard Beck, Veteran NBA Writer; Explores How NBA Expansion Could Dilute Talent and Impact Team Depth 1:26:47 | GUEST: Jason Churchill, Prospect Insider; Unveils a Fresh Take on Mariners' Minor League Talent Evaluation 1:48:19 | The Other Stuff Segment: Otani's parallel parking fail, Floyd Mayweather bid for Giants stake, Bill Self retirement rumor, MLB-ESPN divorce, Levar Ball foot amputation, Carson Beck and Hannah Cavender car theft, DeAndre Anderson arrest for car theft, BYU upset Wildcats and fan chant controversy, McClung slam dunk contest return possibility, Alex Rodriguez half-court shot at Bucknell, Yankees relax strict appearance policy, Woman arrested for food contamination with urine, Colorado men attempt cannon launch of meth and tobacco into prison, Opossum hospitalized after eating Costco chocolate mousse cake, Saudi Arabia bans alcohol at 2034 World Cup, Chinese zoo sells tiger urine for medicinal purposes, Family spray tanning experience, Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider to discuss the surprising lack of offseason moves for the Mariners and who he expects to have a breakthrough 2025 season from, they give you their thoughts on Myles Garrett’s trade drama and former Seahawks OC Ryan Grubb going back to college football in Headline Rewrites, they bring you the biggest stories around the NFL, including the newest members of Pete Carroll’s Raiders coaching staff, and they discuss what the 2025 Mariners season will ultimately boil down to.
Salk starts out by clarifying his father's baseball watching rule as some people have been using it incorrectly. Then, in Need to Know, Salk discusses the M's facing the Tigers again, the M's extending Victor Robles, and Connor Williams arriving to Seahawks practice. Plus, Salk reacts to Brady Henderson and Jason Churchill's comments while on with Bump and Stacy yesterday in Around Seattle Sports.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider to get his thoughts on Julio’s return to the lineup and Cal Raliegh’s importance to the clubhouse, they answer your questions about the Seahawks’ new defense and the offensive line in Four Down Territory, they discuss how to deal with sports fans who don’t know what they are talking about, and they wrap up the show by telling you what you need to know!
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider to dive into some of the mechanical issues facing the Mariners offense, they bring you some of the biggest stories around the NFL, including why Cam Newton thinks Lamar Jackson is the greatest dual-threat QB of all time, and they ask if the Mariners’ overreliance on analytics is hurting their offense.
A new MP3 sermon from Hope Chapel is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Calling in Christ: The Power and Wisdom of God Subtitle: Living as Saints Speaker: Jason Churchill Broadcaster: Hope Chapel Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/23/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 Length: 60 min.
RUNDOWN Celebrating the show's longevity, the conversation takes a dramatic turn due to dual cyber-attacks. What do you do when you first encounter a driverless car? ...unisex bathrooms? Mitch and Hotshot explore the monumental legacy of Willie Mays following his recent passing, his staggering career achievements and the historical impact of his military service Rick Sund, Former Supersonics general manager, reflects on the ever-evolving landscape of professional basketball, from 1974 and moving into semi-retirement. He discusses the intricacies of team expansions, player trades, and the dynamics of NBA front offices in earlier days. Mariners No-Table, hosts Mitch, Jason Churchill, and Joe Doyle delve into the Seattle Mariners' recent performance, initially leading by 10 games in the American League West, faced setbacks, losing four out of the next five games, reducing their lead to just five games. We take a nostalgic journey back to May 4th, 2020, during the height of the pandemic, when Mitch hosted a themed show bracket to determine the best TV theme song, the iconic theme from "Cheers," composed by Gary Portnoy. Gary comes onto the show to discuss the creation of the beloved song and Gary's insights into his music career during these unusual times. The Other Stuff Segment covers J.J. Reddick, driverless cars, unisex bathrooms, Pat McAfee, ESPN, Queen music catalog sale, Boston Celtics championship, Charlie Woods US Junior Amateur Championship, celebrity DUI Justin Timberlake, and Bill Belichick relationship age difference. GUESTS • Rick Sund | former Sonics GM • Mariners No-Table | Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot" • Gary Portnoy | writer and performer of Cheers theme song - "Where Everyone Knows Your Name" TABLE OF CONTENTS 2:41 | Challenges of Modern Technology: Mitch's astonishment at encountering driverless cars in Arizona and his humorous struggle with accepting unisex bathrooms. 16:46 | Clip of The Week 2: Pool Party In Maryland. 26:24 | Gene Wilder Docu - how great? 30:30 | Willie Mays passing. 42:16 | GUEST: Rick Sund - former Sonics GM - reminisces about the final years of the Sonics, the Gary Payton/Ray Allen trade, his friendship withJerry West & the return of the NBA to Seattle 1:11:47 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table - Joe Doyle, Jason Churchill - discuss a tough week for the Mariners, what to do with Mitch Haniger and the emergence of Ryan Bliss. Plus the Out on an Limb competition 1:41:50 | GUEST: Blast from Mitch Unfiltered Past - Gary Portnoy - writer and performer of Cheers theme song - "Where Everyone Knows Your Name" (originally aired on Ep 90 - May 4, 2020). Gary tells the incredible of how he struck gold with 1 of the most popular theme songs in the history of television... a fascinating story. 2:10:07 | The Other Stuff Segment: J.J. Reddick, Lakers coaching, broadcasting, podcasts, driverless cars, unisex bathrooms, Pat McAfee, ESPN, college football, Stephen A. Smith, ESPN contract negotiations, sports media salaries, sports entertainment preferences, Queen music catalog sale, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, WNBA statistics, Boston Celtics championship, Scotty Scheffler, PGA Tour, Charlie Woods, US Junior Amateur Championship, Tiger Woods, celebrity DUI, Justin Timberlake, Bill Belichick, relationships, age differences, celebrity basketball tournament, Donald Sutherland, Ohio attorney, legal settlement with Geico, Elon Musk Cybertruck, manure tanker accident.
RUNDOWN Episode 292 of "Mitch Unfiltered" takes a humorous dive into a recent high school graduation incident involving Mitch's son and a $125 dare. Gettin' giddy about baseball, at the time of this recording, the Mariners boast a record of 43-31, placing them eight and a half games ahead of the Texas Rangers in the American League West. The episode takes a poignant turn to commemorate the legendary Jerry West, who recently passed away. West's monumental contributions to basketball, both as a player and an executive, are thoroughly discussed. Mariners' No-Table; Mitch, Joe, and Jason Churchill, delve into the Seattle Mariners' impressive performance, having won seven of their last eight games, extending their lead to 8.5 games over the Texas Rangers and 9 games over the Houston Astros. The guys talk about individual performances, particularly noting Logan Gilbert and George Kirby's standout games, and the ongoing robustness of Julio Rodriguez despite earlier struggles. Mitch welcomes back Bob Harig of Sports Illustrated to dissect the 2024 U.S. Open held at Pinehurst No. 2. They dive into the dramatic finale where Bryson DeChambeau clinched a compelling victory amidst the ongoing PGA and LIV Golf drama, all while the devastation experienced by Rory McIlroy was felt deeply by fans. Harig reflects on Tiger Woods' performance and future, offering thoughtful predictions on how the golf legend might balance competition with his health challenges. Also, we delve into the meteoric rise of Major League Baseball's newest sensation, Paul Skenes. At just 22, this young pitcher from LSU boasts a staggering 1.69 ERA and 209 strikeouts in 122 innings, zooming through the minor leagues to earn a place in the majors. Joining Mitch is Andrew Destin from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, who has been closely following Skenes' journey. The discussion touches on Skenes' repertoire, including a fastball that consistently clocks over 100 mph and a unique "splinter" pitch—a hybrid between a splitter and a sinker. Tune in to uncover the story of a pitcher who's not just playing the game but changing it, making every fifth day a spectacle in the world of baseball. The Other Stuff Segment covers Andres Munoz, Mike Williams and Charles Barkley, to name a few influential athletes. GUESTS • Mariners No-Table | Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot" • Bob Harig | Sports Illustrated • Andrew Destin | Pittsburgh Post Gazette TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:07 | Graduation Dare for $125, anyone? 6:49 | Clip of the Week: Sean McVay and Les Snead behind the scenes Draft Convo 21:06 | Paying homage to Jerry West "Mr. Clutch" or "Logo" 35:15 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Mitch, Joe Doyle (Over-Slot), and Jason Churchill (Baseball Things) are giddy over the Mariners stretching out the division lead, Julio's surge (finally) and previewing the week to come. 59:33 | GUEST: Bob Harig (Sports Illustrated) joins Mitch from Pinehurst to put the final touches on the 2024 US Open with an exciting final round finish on Father's Fay 1:19:41 | GUEST: Andrew Destin (Pittsburgh Post Gazette) has had a front row to the biggest young sensation in all of baseball, Paul Skenes. Skenes is dominating big league hitters only 13 months after being drafted - taking the MLB by storm. 1:43:11 | Andres Munoz's Dedication, Charles Barkley's Retirement Announcement, Trevor Lawrence's New Contract, Possible End of Tiger Woods at the US Open, The breakup of Gisele Bundchen and Joaquin Valente, Bill Belichick's New Relationship with a former competitive cheerleader, Joey Chestnut's Ban from Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest | RIPs: Jerry West, Nick Mavar
RUNDOWN Today, a short, sweet, commencement speech goes a long way. A Golf Channel reporter mistakenly interviews the wrong person during a Pro-Am event. Hotshot Scott's daughter gets her first job as a lifeguard despite not knowing how to swim well. Will the Mariners' live up to Mitch's AL West predictions? Steve Phillips, former Mets general manager and baseball analyst for Sirius XM and MLB Network, who previously predicted the Mariners as an American League wildcard team, discusses their current performance and prospects for becoming AL West champions. Mitch welcomes back Jason LaCanfora, with an early preview of the NFC West, discussing the Seattle Seahawks' prospects, the San Francisco 49ers' challenges, and the Los Angeles Rams' potential resurgence. Mitch, Joe Doyle, and Jason Churchill; Mariners had a mixed week, taking two out of three games against Oakland but losing two out of three against Kansas City. Despite these results, they remain at the top of the American League West. Key points include the bullpen struggles, the return of Andrés Muñoz, Brian Wu's impressive pitching streak, and John Stanton's public comments about having resources to win. GUESTS • Steve Phillips | former GM & National Baseball voice • Jason LaCanfora | NFL Insider • Mariners No-Table | Featuring Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot" TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:05 | Graduation Ceremonies, Overrated? 10:07 | Clip of the Week: Was that Vince Young that was interviewed by Golf Channel? NOPE. 21:44 | Family Milestones and First Jobs, Seattle Mariners' Bold Predictions, and Little League Softball Showdown. 36:09 | GUEST: Steve Phillips - former GM & National Baseball voice - jumps on with Mitch to discuss the Mariners and fun league wide storylines. Will the M's pitching holdup? Would he go get Luis Robert Jr from White Sox or Pete Alonso from the Mets? 1:02:01 | GUEST: Jason LaCanfora - NFL Insider - with a way-too-early breakdown of the NFC West. Can the Seahawks reasonably win the division? Are Macdonald and Schneider quietly aiming towards '25 to pounce on the Niners and Rams? 1:23:54 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table with Joe Doyle (Over-Slot) and Jason Churchill (Baseball Things) debate the merits of deadline trades, John Stanton's words and which M's prospects are untouchable. Plus, a look ahead to this week's 7 home games. 1:59:44 | Other Stuff Segment: Caitlin Clark not on Team USA for Paris Olympics, Biggest regular season crowd in WNBA history featuring Caitlin Clark, Justin Jefferson's new contract making him highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson's rescheduled boxing match, Troy Dannen and NIL spending at University of Washington, Woman who became an internet sensation for exposing her chest in support of the Edmonton Oilers disappearing from social media, Showdown between Paul Skenes and Shohei Ohtani in an MLB game, Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter stealing money for gambling debt now delivering Uber Eats, Issues faced by the Marubo tribe after getting internet from Elon Musk's Starlink, FBI's research trip to Italy for O.J. Simpson investigation, 2:14:37 | RIPs: Tom Bower, Eric Anderson, Brother Marquis, Larry Allen, 2:16:13 | Headlines: Pope Francis on overpopulation, Texas court ruling on library books, Driver fined for using phone in McDonald's drive-through, Howard University revoking Diddy's honorary degree, Texas man accused of putting antiques up his kilt-covered butt and returning them to the shelf.
The one where Ryan Helsey is a Guardian (or a Cub), Top 100 Prospect Updates and STICKY STUFF. Joe Doyle and Jason Churchill wax poetic on the state of the game of baseball.
RUNDOWN Aging gracefully or taking advantage, Mitch yells "fore" at the niceties of servers asking if he's "senior citizen discount worthy." How did seniors get so young? The Seattle Mariners are having an exciting season, winning six out of seven games, leading in the American League West. There's speculation about whether the team will make a move to secure a strong hitter, possibly as a rental player, to bolster their lineup and solidify their playoff chances. Derek Stevens, owner of Circa Las Vegas, discusses the unprecedented growth of their NFL survivor competition, now guaranteeing a $10 million payout—the first ever eight-digit guarantee in football contest history. Derek explains the mechanics of the contest, and the strategic and somewhat luck-based nature of making survivor picks, noting that Circa absorbs all entry fees into the prize pool without taking a cut. Mitch, Joe Doyle, and Jason Churchill discuss the Mariners' recent sweep of the Angels and their series win against the Astros. They highlight the importance of dominating divisional games, explore whether the Mariners' current streak is convincing enough for management to make trade deadline moves, and also debate the merits of Scott Servais' handling of starting pitchers. Predictions and "out on a limb" bets for the upcoming series against the Athletics and Royals round out the discussion. The Seattle Kraken have moved on from head coach Dave Hackstall, appointing former Stanley Cup winner Dan Bylsma as their new head coach. Other Stuff Segment includes; Isaiah Thomas's frightening encounter and a postponed celebrity boxing match, to sports achievements and personal milestones across basketball, baseball, and competitive eating, alongside discussions of personal hygiene in sports, celebrity marriages, legal troubles in the music industry, and RIPs. GUESTS • Derek Stevens | Circa Las Vegas Casino & Resort (BIGGEST NFL Survivor Contest) • Mariners No-Table | Featuring Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot" • Kraken No-Table | Featuring Darren Brown from "Sound of Hockey" and RJ Eskanos from "Emerald City Hockey" TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:05 | Perceptions of Aging: Mitch's reaction to being mistakenly identified as a senior citizen, and the broader implications about how age is perceived in society. 8:21 | Clip of the Week: Whistling...? 22:55 | Mariners leading the ALW on super hot streak! Trade deadlines approaching, what's the move? 40:21 | GUEST: Derek Stevens, Circa Las Vegas Casino/Hotel owner - on the first ever $10 million NFL Survivor contest this upcoming 2024 season. There has never been an 8 figure payout for a Survivor contest... but there is now at Circa Las Vegas. 57:13 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table - Jason Churchill, Joe Doyle & Mitch rehash a great week for the M's. 3 out of 4 vs the Astros and a sweep of the Angels has Seattle stretching out its lead in the AL West . 1:26:08 | GUEST: Kraken No-Table - Darren Brown (Sound of Hockey), RJ Eskanos (Emerald City Hockey) and Mitch analyze the Kraken's new head coach Dan Bylsma. Do the Kraken hear the clock ticking on fans' patience with the NBA apparently headed back to Seattle. 1:48:25 | Other Stuff Segment: Isaiah Thomas held at gunpoint, Mike Tyson and Jake Paul's fight was postponed, Luka Dončić vs LeBron James, Jason Kelce humorously claimed he doesn't wash his feet, the WNBA rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, Rupert Murdoch married Alayna Zhakova in his fifth marriage, Officer Brian Gillis made a statement regarding the incident with Scotty Scheffler, Takeru Kobayashi announced his retirement from competitive eating due to health reasons, Gable Stevenson signed with the NFL's Buffalo Bills, Shohei Ohtani achieved 100 home runs and 100 stolen bases, Madonna faced a lawsuit alleging inappropriate content at her concert, a biopic on John Daly is set with Kevin James portraying him, and RIPs: Marianne Robinson, Drew Gordon, and Henry Earl.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jason Churchill of the Baseball Things Podcast to discuss what he’s seen from the Mariners offense after the firing of OC Brant Brown and the distance they have put between themselves and the rest of the AL West, they give you their thoughts on Justin Jefferson becoming the highest paid non-QB in NFL history in Headline Rewrites, they bring you the biggest stories around the NFL, including Darren Waller’s expected retirement, and they break down which non-QB position is the most valuable part of a team.
RUNDOWN Mitch welcomes back broadcasting legend Verne Lundquist, who shares entertaining stories and reflects on his final Masters telecast. The episode also features a first-time appearance by Zach Vincej, manager of the Modesto Nuts, discussing the exciting prospects in the Mariners' Class A squad. Additionally, the Mariners No-Table returns with Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle analyzing the Mariners' recent performances against the Royals and Orioles and previewing the crucial upcoming series against the Yankees. But before all, Hotshot shares the tech troubles in an Uber Eats Fiasco. As well, Mitch and Hotshot discuss the Seahawks schedule, and make a few unfiltered predictions. In the Other Stuff Segment, Mitch and Hotshot discuss the hell that hath broken loose, Scottie Scheffler in jail, Caitlin Clark keeps losing, Kelsey Plum's outfit, and much more. GUESTS • Verne Lundquist | Retiring CBS Sports voice Verne Lundquist returns to "Mitch Unfiltered" to recap his final official trip to The Masters • Zach Vincej | Making his first appearance on the show, Zach Vincej, manager of the Modesto Nuts, talks about the excitement surrounding the Mariners' Class A squad and their top prospects • Mariners No-Table | Featuring Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot," the Mariners No-Table segment delves into the Mariners' recent performances, the struggles of key players, and the upcoming series against the Yankees. TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:45 | Uber Eats Fiasco: Hotshot shares a hilarious and relatable story about his first experience with Uber Eats, involving a lengthy wait for taco time, a missed tip, and a backup pizza order. 17:51 | Seahawks' Home and Away Games: Mitch emphasizes the favorable scheduling of home games against strong AFC East teams (Bills and Dolphins) and away games against potentially weaker opponents (Patriots and Jets). 35:02 | GUEST: Verne Lundquist's Final Masters Telecast: Verne shares his emotional journey and memorable moments from his 40th and final Masters telecast. 48:11 | Behind-the-Scenes Golf Gambling: Verne recounts humorous stories involving Brent Musburger and Pat Summerall, highlighting the gambling culture at CBS. 1:00:53 | GUEST: Zach Vincej discusses the promising young talent in the Mariners' Class A squad and their potential future in Major League Baseball. 1:23:38 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table segment focuses on the Mariners' offensive inconsistencies and key players' performance issues. 1:32:11 | Injury Impact: Discussion on how injuries to players like Jorge Polanco and JP Crawford have affected the Mariners' lineup. 1:37:54 | Upcoming Series Predictions: Joe Doyle and Jason Churchill make predictions for the Mariners' upcoming games against the Yankees and Nationals. 1:50:29 | Other Stuff Segment: Scottie Scheffler in jail, Caitlin Clark keeps losing, Kelsey Plum's outfit, Ben N Jen, Paul Skenes is incredible, Tom Brady regrets, Gayle King 69 year old swimsuit model, Seize the Grey, Tyson Fury, RIPs, Scott's Silly Headlines
Mariners return home and we take a quick look at the Oakland A's. Shannon chats with Kristopher Negrón and Jason Churchill gives us his thoughts on the first month of the season. 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
The one where Charlie Condon is having the best season in college baseball history? Plus... MORE TRADES! Jason Churchill rejoins the show to talk ball. Come for Luis Arraez, stay for Travis Bazzana chatter.
RUNDOWN Let's play...have you seen that classic rock band? Mitch and Hotshot discuss whether Bobby Knight might've been the greatest college basketball coach of all time. Mitch says sardonically, "stop me when I'm no longer impressing you with these Mariners starting pitchers' stats," who continue to blow minds! Mitch talks with Travis Snider, a former MLB player and CEO of 3A Athletics, about the mission of his organization and dealing with emotional intelligence for young athletes, parents and coaches. The praise for the Mariners' bullpen continues as Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle join Mitch for an around-the-horn discussion, most recently the Mariners winning both series against the Braves and the Astros. Mitch and Danny Kelly discuss the unique aspect of this years draft which focus on offensive players very heavily. Horses, bees, Bea Arther, and much, much more, in the Other Stuff Segment. GUESTS • Travis Snider | "Lunchbox" former MLB outfielder (Blue Jays, Pirates, Orioles) • Mariners No-Table | Jason Churchill, Joe Doyle • Danny Kelly | NFL Staff Writer "The Ringer" TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | From Twitter (X), have you seen that classic rock band? 8:10 | Bobby Knight was the greatest college basketball coach ever, even more so than John Wooden 22:41 | Mariners streak, is it over? Let's start with the astounding Mariners pitchers!!! Logan Gilbert, Bryce Miller, Luis Castillo, George Kirby, Bryan Woo, Emerson Hancock 38:57 | GUEST: Travis Snider - former 1st round MLB draft choice (Blue Jays) out of Jackson High School (Mill Creek) - joins Mitch to discuss parenting in youth athletics. Are we helping our kids or putting too much pressure on them? 1:10:25 | GUEST: Jason Churchill, Joe Doyle & Mitch toss around the series wins against the Astros and Braves. Josh Rojas is surging. Julio is not. And Mariners starting pitching remains All-World. 1:43:17 | GUEST: The Ringer NFL writer - has plenty to say about the Seahawks 2024 Draft class. Was Murphy the correct pick at 16? Will Haynes start opening day at RT? Did Schneider fill any holes on day 3 of the draft? 2:02:36 | Other Stuff Segment: Kentucky Derby photo finish, Kraken coaching vacancy, Anthony Edwards the next MJ? Dave & Busters gambling, Ed Sheeran at In-N-Out, Dave Chappelle's attacker, Naked Bea Arthur, RIP's, Hot Shot headlines!!!
RUNDOWN What's impressive? Mariners starting pitchers impress everyone, hitters impress no one. Mitch and Hotshot show some love for the under-appreciated impressionists like Frank Caliendo. Mitch and Scott discuss Eugenio Suarez's return to Seattle, analyzing his popularity despite average stats. They delve into the Seahawks' NFL draft picks, praising their first-round defensive lineman selection but questioning later choices. 2024 Draft Class for the Seattle Seahawks: Mitch, Brian Nemhauser (Hawk Blogger), and Brady Henderson (ESPN.com) talk about Byron Murphy, Christian Haynes, Tyrese Knight, and Sataoa Laumea. The good, the bad, and what's missing. No-Table celebrates Mariners jump to 1st Place AL-West, starting with the historic starting pitchers. While the bats aren't going quite yet, the upcoming series versus the Braves and Astros look promising. Joe Doyle and Jason Churchill provide stat-supported predictions for upcoming games. Mitch, RJ, and Darren discuss various factors contributing to the Kraken's struggles, including their inability to score goals, lack of consistent effort, injuries, coaching issues, and personnel challenges. They speculate on potential changes in the coaching staff and roster for the upcoming season, highlighting the need for improvement in player development and strategic decisions. In the Other Stuff Segment, Mitch and Scott bounce through some recent blurbs, including Russell Wilson and Sierra's home sale, Reggie Bush reclaiming his Heisman Trophy, and Sue Bird becoming a part-owner of the Seattle Storm. They also touch on Caitlin Clark's lucrative sponsorship deal and the Seattle Kraken's broadcasting changes. GUESTS • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN), Brian Nemhauser (Hawkblogger) • Mariners No-Table | Jason Churchill, Joe Doyle • Kraken No-Table | RJ Eskanos, Darren Brown TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mariners starting pitchers historic run. 4:05 | Are impressionists underrated? 16:16 | Let's talk about that "Big Boy Byron Murphy" 30:13 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table - Brady Henderson (ESPN), Brian Nemhauser (Hawkblogger) & Mitch dissect the 3 days for the Hawks in the NFL Draft. From Byron Murphy II to Mike Jerrell and everyone in between. 1:01:20 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table - Jason Churchill, Joe Doyle & Mitch rehash the M's historic stretch of starting pitching and the 4-2 week vs the Rangers and D-Backs which has Seattle atop the AL West 1:29:24 | GUEST: Kraken No-Table - RJ Eskanos, Darren Brown & Mitch try to understand the disappointing season for Seattle & answer the difficult questions about the coach's future and offseason decisions. 1:56:33 | Other Stuff Segment: Russell Wilson's Bellevue home, Reggie Bush's Heisman, Sue Bird the WNBA owner, Kraken dump ROOT Sports, Kelsey Plum's divorce, Scottie Scheffler's caddy, Hot Shot Scott's headlines.
RUNDOWN Is 15-year-old Korn Ferry golfer Miles Russell comparable to Tiger Woods' son Charlie? How do we move from Brian Adams' music career to NFL draft week? "Everything we do, we do it for you." David Riley, newly appointed Washington State University's 20th head basketball coach, joins Mitch to discuss his new leadership role. The humble, hall-of-famer shares insightful plans for the WSU basketball program, his coaching legacy, and his strategy moving forward as he takes over the Cougars' program after a terrific season ending in the NCAA Tournament's second round. Mitch Levy, Joe Doyle, and Jason Churchill discuss the Seattle Mariners' recent 5-1 stretch against the Reds and Rockies. They ponder the possibility of the Mariners moving to the National League to improve their playoff chances. Mariners walks spike, and tech takes a backseat; the pitchers show muscle, but relief continues to wobble. Sam Weinman, the digital editorial director and author of Golf Digest, finally had his name drawn in the media lottery at The Masters after nearly 15 years of entries, allowing him the rare chance to play Augusta National. Overwhelmed by the support from colleagues and friends, he faced the challenge of not having his own clubs and borrowing a set. In the Other Stuff Segment, Hotshot Scott and Mitch discuss serious topics, such as the incident where the Jaguars general manager allegedly passed gas during a news conference. Of course, you can't talk about sports without mentioning Caitlin Clark, Jim Harbaugh, Blake Griffin, Dickie Betts and more! GUESTS • David Riley | Washington State University [NEW] Basketball Coach • Mariners No-Table | Mitch, Jason & Joe breakdown the terrific week for the M's • Sam Weinman | Digital Director of Golf Digest.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 2:22 | Is 15-year-old Korn Ferry golfer Miles Russell comparable to Tiger Woods' son, Charlie? 13:15 | From Brian Adams to the NFL draft...a graceful transition! 17:40 | Happy NFL Draft Week! 38:00 | GUEST: David Riley, the new Washington State University basketball coach, takes over the Cougars' program after their terrific season, which ended in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. 57:31 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table: Mitch, Jason & Joe break down the terrific week for the M's. 5 up and 1 down against the NL Reds & Rockies. Back to .500 and near the top of the AL West 1:25:25 | GUEST: Sam Weinman, digital director of GolfDigest.com, shares the thrill of being selected to play a round at Augusta National the day after The Masters completion. 1:51:36 | Other Stuff Segment: Caitlin Clark & the columnist, Bad week for the Porter's, Robert Kraft backstabbed Bill Belichick, Will OJ's estate pay the Goodman's & Brown's? Yuniesky Betancourt arrested, Blake Griffin retired, More Tori Spelling, RIP Whitey Herzog, RIP Roman Gabriel.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jason Churchill of the Baseball Things podcast to discuss the Mariners injury concerns of the pitching staff and to get you ready for opening day, they answer your questions about the hip drop tackle controversy and the NFL adopting the XFL kickoff in Four Down Territory, they react to the breaking news of UW hiring WSU Athletic Director Pat Chun in the Timeline, and they hear what Seahawks Head Coach Mike Macdonald said about focusing on the offensive line.
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RUNDOWN To kick things off, Mitch explains to Slick why Hotshot isn't on today's show before the guys chat about the results of their Super Bowl bets. Then, the fellas roll through their main takeaways from the game and provide reaction to the Ryan Grubb news to the Hawks. A four-pack of featured guests are Seattle sports fan Kyle Baldwin, decorated football coach Kevin Kelley, and Jason & Joe for the Mariners No-Table. Today's show concludes with “Other Stuff” stories which include both sports and non-sports topics. GUESTS Kyle Baldwin | Seattle sports fan Kevin Kelly | Sheridan High School football coach Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider Joe Doyle | Director, MLB Draft – ProspectsLive TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Why the heck is Slick in Alabama during the Super Bowl? 4:05 | What was the result of Mitch's "Blue Plate Special" bet? 20:35 | Mitch and Slick volley their overall takeaways from Super Bowl Sunday soup to nuts. 31:06 | Lo and behold, Ryan Grubb is headed to the Hawks as the newest offensive coordinator. 39:33 | GUEST: Local Hawks fan Kyle Baldwin joins the show to chat about his story of breaking the news via "X" that Ryan Grubb was in a Seattle sports bar prior to his hire with the Hawks. 56:15 | GUEST: Coach Kevin Kelley is back to chat about the evolution of his coaching philosophy during his tenure of wining nine state championships. 1:24:22 | GUEST: M's insiders Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle gather around the Mariners No-Table with Mitch to chat about the payroll and projected roster as pitcher and catchers are set to report to Spring Training. 1:53:58 | As always, the episode concludes with “Other Stuff” topics Mitch and Slick have accumulated recently!
Jason Churchill on the Mariners trade for Gregory Santos // Headline Rewrites // NFL Headlines // Mel Kiper and Field Yates on what Mike Macdonald should do at pick 16
RUNDOWN Hotshot is back from San Diego with Mitch who is battling a flu and received an unlikely cure and they chat about Scott's rental car adventure with Turo. Then, the guys dive into the downward trajectory for the Hawks, Jamal Adams' regrettable Tweet, and Shohei Ohtani's annoucement to move to the Dodgers adding to the ire of Mariners fans. Five featured guests are Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle for the Mariners No-Table, Seahawks insiders Brady Henderson & Brian Nemhauser, and author Kevin Ticen. “Other Stuff” segment topics range from a follow-up to Oregon's future quarterback search to a local northwest root beer parlor closing down, to notable recent passings. GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks NFL Nation reporter Brian Nemhauser | Hawk Blogger Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider Joe Doyle | Director, MLB Draft – ProspectsLive Kevin Ticen | Author of “When it Mattered Most” TABLE OF CONTENTS 3:45 | Hotshot rented a car using the Turo app and was pleasantly surprised with the outcome. 14:15 | Mitch gleefully provides the code word for the upcoming slate of Beat the Boys matchups. 22:02 | Despite a serviceable performance by Drew Lock, the Seahawks losing streak continues. 27:10 | Are the Seahawks overdue for a change at head coach even with all of the success under Pete Carroll's belt? 32:15 | Is there any path for Jamal Adams to recovering from his controversial social media post last week? 37:04 | Shohei Ohtani finally made his decision to suit up with the Dodgers and will make nearly three-quarters of a billion in the process. 47:07 | GUESTS: Mariners insiders Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle are back to weigh in on the Shohei Ohtani trade and highly criticized front office moves for the M's. 1:14:33 | GUESTS: Brady Henderson and Brian Nemhauser hop aboard to wrap their arms around another Seahawks loss to the 49ers with playoff hopes dwindling. 1:45:22 | GUEST: Kevin Ticen returns to preview the latest update to his book about the Seattle Metropolitans "When it Mattered Most". 2:03:24 | “Other Stuff” topics include Oregon landing their next transfer portal quarterback, the closure of Triple XXX Root Beer in Issaquah, and a handful of RIPs.
RUNDOWN To kick off the show, the guys try to make sense of what they just witnessed as the Seahawks defense took the Giants behind the woodshed with Devon Witherspoon leading the charge. Then, Scott shares a recent story about tempers flaring at a local gym during an AAU basketball tournament before the guys wrap their arms around the Mariners collapse to end the 2023 season. A four-pack of guests are Brian Nemhauser for a Seahawks gameday recap, Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle for the Mariners No-Table, and Rick Neuheisel for his weekly visit. The “Other Stuff” segment features topics such as the upcoming Huskies game against Oregon, a Missouri teacher on OnlyFans losing her gig, & Curt Schilling being called out by Jason Varitek's wife for disclosing Tim Wakefield's health condition prior to his passing. GUESTS Brian Nemhauser | Hawk Blogger Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider Joe Doyle | Director, MLB Draft – ProspectsLive Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | What Seahawks team did we just watch on Monday Night Football? 9:30 | Mitch reveals the code word for the upcoming lineup of games. 12:47 | Hotshot can't avoid drama at youth sports games...this time at a hoops tourney. 24:17 | Today's Stump the Band question will further add to your anger about the M's failure to make the playoffs. 32:25 | Can we chalk up the Mariners choke-job simply to the front office refusing to spend "uncomfortable money" in the offseason or are there other factors? 51:54 | GUEST: Brian Nemhauser joins Mitch to chat about the dominant win for the Seahawks on primetime over the Giants on Monday night. 1:10:48 | GUESTS: With the Mariners officially knocked out of playoff contention, Jason and Joe hop aboard to break down the collapse down the stretch and the next steps to rebound next season. 1:34:32 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel returns to recap the notable results across the top college teams and takes a peek ahead to the highly-anticipated rivalry against between Washington and Oregon. 2:00:39 | “Other Stuff” topics include the upcoming annual rivalry game between the Huskies and Ducks, an English teacher being placed on leave after the school finding her X-rated content online, and Jason Varitek's wife blasting Curt Schilling for leaking the Tim Wakefield cancer diagnosis.
Mariners Cast: Tino is joined by Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider to talk 2023 Mariners, organizational philosophy, and chop it up about old school Mariner fandom!Link to Prospect Insider: https://prospectinsider.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProspectInsiderPropUp on ThriveFantasy this NBA season! Use code ETHOS at signup for a 100% deposit match bonus and win big cash by simply flexing DFS prop knowledge on the biggest names on the board!Manscaped is BACK, baby! Just like the NBA! Use coupon code HOOPBALL20 to get 20% off and free shipping on your purchase at Manscaped.com!Want more codes? We got 'em! ExpressVPN is offering 3 BONUS months on every 12-month membership purchase by using this special link: https://www.expressvpn.com/hoopballSportsEthos and MyBookie are back to being buddies! Sign up now with promo code ETHOS and get a sweet funds match bonus on your first deposit!
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider to look on what they've seen from the Mariners during their amazing hot streak, they bring you the biggest headlines around the NFL, and they tell you what you need to know! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salk continues his list of the Top 25 Most intriguing Seahawks with #24: Chris Stoll. With the trade deadline approaching Brock & Salk are joined by Jason Churchill (@ProspectInsider) about what moves we might see from Dipoto.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salk continues his list of the Top 25 Most intriguing Seahawks with #24: Chris Stoll. With the trade deadline approaching Brock & Salk are joined by Jason Churchill (@ProspectInsider) about what moves we might see from Dipoto.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNDOWN At the top of the show, the guys try to make sense of the Victor Wembanyama/Britney Spears incident before Mitch calls out Hotshot's gloating about the Little League World Series. Then, the guys chat about the shabby state of American men's tennis, the Galarraga imperfect game, and the suddenly surging Seattle Mariners. A three-pack of guests are former MLB All-Star Adam Jones, former MLB front office executive Steve Phillips, and Jason Churchill for the M's No-Table. The “Other Stuff” segment features stories such as Coach Pop's new 5-year deal, Pauly Shore's involvement in the Britney Spears slap incident, and the rumblings of Tom Brady dating Kim Kardashian! GUESTS Adam Jones | 5-time MLB All-Star Steve Phillips | Former Mets GM Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Hotshot gets the last laugh about Sammamish Little League Softball despite the pettiness according to Mitch. 15:03 | Chris Eubanks is in rare territory for American male tennis players in Wimbledon. 17:40 | The recent Tigers no hitter reminded Mitch of perhaps the worst blown call in MLB history. 22:47 | The next ten days will reveal whether or not the M's front office is going to make a run at the playoffs this season. 37:40 | GUEST: Adam Jones joins the show to reflect on his MLB career which was mostly spent in Baltimore after being traded as a Mariners top prospect. 1:01:28 | GUEST: Longtime friend of the show Steve Phillips catches up with Mitch to weigh in on the top storylines in the first half of the MLB season. 1:27:23 | GUEST: Jason Churchill hops aboard for the All-Star Game edition of the Mariners No-Table after two weeks apart. 1:55:56 | “Other Stuff” segment topics range from Gregg Popovich's new contract in San Antonio, emerging Wemby/Spears details, & Tom Brady's alleged new squeeze!
Bump and Curtis are joined by Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider to break down where he sees this team going following a tough stretch of games, and they wrap up the show by telling you what you need to know! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The M's finished off a 5-4 homestand, so are they showing more signs of life entering the final week of April? Bump and Stacy bring on Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider to discuss all things Mariners at the open of hour three. Also in the hour, who are some draft wildcards the Seahawks might have interest in?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lyle and TJ are joined by Jason Churchill, the host of Baseball Things and the founder of Prospect Insider. Jason and the boys chop it up about a variety of subjects, from the Mariners and offseason spending to ballparks and broadcasting (7:30). The two of them finish up the show with another round of 'Speak Your Mind' (1:31:23). Email us your questions: marinelayerpod@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter: @marinelayerpod Find us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU3MQALdPDpmZTGOMP90ZbA Find us on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marinelayerpod Find us on all Podcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/MarineLayerPod Follow TJ on Twitter: @tjmathewson Follow Lyle on Twitter: @lyle_goldstein Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
RUNDOWN At the top of the show, the guys chat about the madness of this year's tournament and if they enjoy the chaos. Next, Mitch and Hotshot discuss another deep run by Gonzaga still in pursuit of a championship and the excitement of opening day for M's fans on Thursday night. Five featured guests on the show starting with Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle for the Mariners No-Table followed by RJ Eskanos and Darren Brown for the Kraken No-Table and Brooklyn Hicks named Mr. Basketball in Washington. As always, the episode concludes with “Other Stuff” topics ranging from the secrets of McDonalds Coca-Cola, 50 Cent's latest lawsuit about his manhood, and the ongoing drama between Jane Fonda and JLo. GUESTS Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider Joe Doyle | Director, MLB Draft – ProspectsLive RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey Darren Brown | Sound of Hockey Brooklyn Hicks | Mr. Basketball 2023 (Timberline HS) | UNLV commit TABLE OF CONTENTS 6:36 | Is the mixed bag representing the Final Four this year a fun story or better off when blue bloods are vying for the championship? 22:51 | How much credit does Mark Few deserve for bringing the Zags to another deep run in the tourney? 29:57 | Does the buzz for 2023 Mariners baseball rival the hype in 1996 and 2002 after two of the franchise's best seasons? 40:02 | GUEST: Jason and Joe are back for the last Mariners No-Table before Luis Castillo steps on the mound for opening day 2023. 1:12:25 | GUEST: The inaugural Kraken No-Table with RJ Eskanos and Darren Brown covers the roller-coaster ride this season as the team presses towards its first playoff appearance. 1:33:05 | GUEST: Mr. Basketball for the state of Washington Brooklyn Hicks shares the story of his high school career at Timberline High School and decision to play college hoops at UNLV. 1:50:27 | The “Other Stuff” segment features discussion about Coke at McDonalds, a legal battle involving rapper 50 Cent and his junk, and continued resentment between Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez.
RUNDOWN At the start of the show, Scott explains a run-in with a listener of the show over the weekend watching youth sports before Mitch discusses the sports story that has captured his attention. Then, the guys chat about Mitch's visit to the T-Dome to watch state championship hoops, the increasingly curious Hawks QB dance, and Jalen Carter's draft prospects. A four-pack of featured guests are M's insiders Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle, Washougal resident Joe Scukanec, and Evan Drellich of The Athletic. The show wraps up with “Other Stuff” topics such as Ja Morant's disciplinary issues, possible new NFL rules, and a handful of notable RIP mentions. GUESTS Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider Joe Doyle | Director, MLB Draft - ProspectsLive John Scukanec | Former WSU lineman & Washougal resident Evan Drellich | Author "Winning Fixes Everything: How Baseball's Brightest Minds Created Sports' Biggest Mess" TABLE OF CONTENTS 3:55 | The college basketball gods are bending over backwards to make sure Antoine Davis breaks Pete Maravich's NCAA scoring record. 27:41 | Mitch took a trip to the Tacoma Dome on Saturday to watch the high school hoops state finals. 29:42 | John Schneider and Geno Smith are silently playing a game of cat and mouse as the Seahawks quarterback position still hangs in the balance. 43:37 | How much will Jalen Carter's off-the-field issues impact his draft status? 49:06 | GUEST: Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle gather for the first M's No-Table of the season to cover the offseason changes and the first blush impressions in Spring Training! 1:19:55 | GUEST: Washougal resident John Scukanec shares his story of playing catch every day for a full year. 1:47:17 | GUEST: Evan Drellich is back to provide a brief overview of his latest book "Winning Fixes Everything: How Baseball's Brightest Minds Created Sports' Biggest Mess". 2:15:20 | “Other Stuff” topics on today's show range from Ja Morant's off-the-court troubles, new NFL rule proposals, and noteworthy RIP tributes.
Is it a put up or shut up season for Jarred Kelenic? Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider joins Bump and Stacy to discuss that and more M's talking points to start off hour three. Also in the hour, Mike Vorel of The Seattle Times dials in to discuss Ohio State ducking UW as well as where he sees the Pac-12's media rights deal ending up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider to start the second hour. What does Jason make of the moves made by the Mariners in the offseason so far? He shares. In Four Down Territory, will the Panthers try to attack the Seahawks on the ground? On The Timeline, we finally get the lowdown on why Andrew Luck stunningly retired in 2019.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNDOWN At the top of the show with an ode to Philadelphia, Mitch recalls a Seahawks road game against the Eagles before opening up the listener mailbag which contains a few positive messages for Thanksgiving! Then, Mitch shares his latest flight story full of tension followed by a breakdown of postseason scenarios for the Huskies and the home stretch for the Seahawks after the bye week. Five featured guests are Rick Neuheisel, Blue Jays sportswriter Jeff Pearlman, Jason Churchill from Prospect Insider, & Seahawks insiders Brady Henderson and Joe Fann. The episode wraps up with “Other Stuff” topics ranging from the Teoscar Hernandez pickup, to the bittersweet news for Husky basketball, to Jay Leno's car-related injury. GUESTS Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst Scott Mitchell | TSN Blue Jays writer Jason Churchill | Baseball Things & Prospect Insider Brady Henderson | ESPN's NFL Nation Seahawks reporter Joe Fann | WynnBet TABLE OF CONTENTS 3:45 | Mitch recalls the time he and the rest of the morning show crew were sent to the City of Brotherly Love. 6:57 | The guys open up the mailbag to see what the faithful listeners have to say about the show. 12:45 | Mitch shares the code word for the upcoming slate of Beat the Boys matchups. 19:42 | Mitch can't seem to catch a flight that doesn't have some sort of excitement! 30:09 | What do the Huskies need to find themselves in the PAC12 championship game and potentially The Rose Bowl? 36:20 | Following the bye week, the Seahawks are sitting pretty the rest of the season and their draft status continues to improve! 44:46 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel returns after a pivotal weekend in the college football season which adds further clarify on remaining playoff contenders and big bowl candidates. 1:14:59 | GUEST: Blue Jays writer Scott Mitchell shares his Toronto perspective of M's new acquisition Teoscar Hernandez followed by Jason Churchill to weigh in on where he sees the outfielder fitting into the roster. 1:42:46 | GUEST: Brady & Joe reconvene with Mitch on the bye week to assess the current state of the Hawks heading into the stretch run and the persistent question about Geno's future. 2:08:04 | “Other Stuff” stories include reaction to the Teoscar trade, the latest with Hopkins and Husky hoops, and Jay Leno's steam car incident.
RUNDOWN At the top of the show, the guys assess the sanitary implications of M's fans putting rally shoes on their heads before Mitch shares the Beat the Boys password! Next, they share their takeaways from the series against Houston as the M's season comes to a close and a promising future ahead. Five featured guests are Jason Churchill and Slickhawk for the Mariners No-Table, Seahawks No-Table members Brady Henderson and Joe Fann, and Rick Neuheisel. They wrap up with the “Other Stuff” with stories ranging from the Hawks win against Arizona, Byron Allen buying a nine-digit house, and a hole-in-one controversy! GUESTS Jason Churchill | Baseball Things & Prospect Insider Matt Mikolas | Shootin' the Shit With Slick & Mitch Brady Henderson | ESPN's NFL Nation Seahawks reporter Joe Fann | WynnBet Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 6:28 | The password for the upcoming week of Beat the Boys games is shared by Mitch. 14:55 | Mitch and Hotshot discuss the loss to the Astros in game three and the outlook ahead for the M's. 41:01 | GUEST: Jason Churchill and Slickhawk join Mitch moments after the M's fall to Houston in game three against to end the season. 1:04:55 | GUEST: Brady and Joe convene with Mitch to chat about the strong defensive effort by the Hawks on Sunday against Arizona. 1:29:24 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel returns after an exciting weekend of college football with Bama falling and Utah outlasting USC. 1:58:23 | The guys conclude with the “Other Stuff” segment to chat about the Seahawks win on Sunday, Byron Allen's $100 million Malibu mansion, and a car dealership squelching on a contest.
How does Jason Churchill see the Mariners faring in the wild card round against the Blue Jays or Guardians? Who does he think will be named to the M's starting rotation? He joins Bump and Stacy to begin hour three. Hype Train closes out the hour with topics including the M's rotation and starting QBs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNDOWN Just when Mitch thought he was eliminating stress, the new tipping norms are starting to raise his blood pressure! He also provides a diplomatic Beat the Boys update regarding ads in the tease section. The guys share a few thoughts on the lackluster loss for the Seahawks and the potential of DeBoer's Dawgs before a quick update by Mr. Postseason for the Mariners. Four featured guests are Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider, CBS Sports college football analyst Rick Neuheisel, and Brady Henderson & Joe Fann. The “Other Stuff” segment features topics including a new wrinkle to the Coach Joe Kennedy story, Roger Federer's legendary career, and a tip for why you should not urinate in the shower! GUESTS Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider Mariners writer Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst Brady Henderson | ESPN's NFL Nation Seahawks reporter Joe Fann | WynnBet & Blue Wire podcast host TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:51 | Mitch delicately explains the way ads are created on the RunMyPools website which should settle down the naysayers. 21:23 | The code word for the upcoming week of Beat the Boys games is unveiled. 26:43 | The guys volley their key observations from the Seahawks week two loss in San Fran, the atmosphere at Husky Stadium on Saturday night, and a peek at the American League standings. 54:48 | GUEST: Jason Churchill joins Mitch following a rough weekend for the Mariners as they work through injuries and slumps heading into October. 1:12:24 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel returns for a recap of the college football weekend including the victory for the Dawgs and dramatic win for Appalachian State. 1:34:00 | GUEST: Brady Henderson & Joe Fann hop aboard to break down the divisional loss for Seattle against San Francisco. 2:04:33 | The guys wrap up the episode by providing a quick update of Bremerton football coach Joe Kennedy, the retirement of tennis great Roger Federer, and a scientific argument to not pee in the shower.
Mariners get ready for two games against the Nationals. We chat with Jason Churchill about the Mariners as September nears. 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
What do we make of the slumping Ty France? Is JP Crawford still the future of the shortstop position for the Mariners? Jason Churchill of Prospect Insider joins Bump and Stacy to start hour four. Later, Bump and Stacy share some updates from Monday's Seahawks practice including which QB took reps with the first team. What I Need to Know caps off the day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNDOWN At the top of the show, Mitch quizzes Scott with a Stump the Band question about women's hoops before opening the listener mailbag. Then, Mitch chats about his spontaneous M's game on Saturday night with the family before discussing the controversial LIV League in corrupt Saudi Arabia. A trio of guests are longtime golf writer Rick Reilly, Mariners insider Jason Churchill, & former Navy pilot Doug Lito. The show wraps up with “Other Stuff” topics ranging from the Broncos sale to Walmart heir, the Space Needle suing a local coffee company, and a lawsuit against GEICO you won't believe! GUESTS Rick Reilly | So Help Me Golf author Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider Mariners writer Doug Lito | Former Navy pilot & current film actor TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:41 | As usual, Mitch tests Hotshot with a Stump the Band question: this week's topic is women's basketball records. 23:40 | Mitch decided to take the family to T-Mobile Park on a whim Saturday night and has tons of observations to share. 37:05 | The guys discuss how top PGA golfers are joining the LIV League in Saudi Arabia which has widespread human rights violations. 47:14 | GUEST: Golf writer Rick Reilly joins the show to reflect on golf memories and weigh in on Phil Mickelson's turmoil in recent years. 1:18:40 | GUEST: Jason Churchill hops back on the show to react to the Sox series and look ahead to the remainder of the 2022 season including rising prospects. 1:40:13 | GUEST: Doug Lito shares his story from a teenager seeing Top Gun to a Navy pilot and actor in the Top Gun: Maverick. 1:57:28 | Today's “Other Stuff” stories include the Denver Broncos ownership change, the Space Needle bullying a local coffee company, and a crazy lawsuit against GEICO.
RUNDOWN At the top of the show, the guys throw pot shots at eachother for mis-speaking and also announce the Unfiltered PGA Madness tournament before playing Stump the Band. After that, they cover. Three featured guests are Jason Churchill, Wing Point head pro Austin Hurt, and Spokesman-Review columnist Jim Meehan. As always, the show wraps up with the “Other Stuff” segment where the guys chat about excerpts from the new Phil biography, an emergency plane landing, and an unlikely Anthony Rendon homer. GUESTS Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider Mariners writer Austin Hurt | Wing Point Golf & Country Club head pro Jim Meehan | The Spokesman-Review Gonzaga writer TABLE OF CONTENTS 2:11 | Mitch got slammed on Twitter for a comment about KJR. 7:54 | Per tradition, the guys include Stump the Band in the tease segment. 31:24 | Looking at the NFL schedule isn't as fun when your team stinks. 38:36 | Will Russell get cheers or boos when he returns to Seattle in week one. 52:37 | GUEST: Jason Churchill returns to weigh in on the state of the M's including the Kelenic option and current road trip. 1:21:23 | GUEST: Head pro at Wing Point on Bianbridge Island Austin Hurt jumps aboard to share his story to becoming a PGA Championship qualifier. 1:45:15 | GUEST: Jim Meehan returns to discuss the early departure in the NCAA tourney for the Zags and what's next for the program. 2:07:10 | The show wraps up with the "Other Stuff" segment to chat about snippets from the Mickelson bio, a shocking plane landing in Florida, and an impressive home run for Anthony Rendon.
Salk wonders what it will take for the baseball Gods to turn the 'luck' for the Mariners. The good news is they had some good breaks last night and sometimes that's what it takes to turn the tides in your favor. Jason Churchill (Prospect Insider) joins Salk and answers the question - which M's are in trouble, and who will be just fine? Not surprisingly, Kelenic gets brought up. Brock Huard's daily appearance covers the "illusion of complexity" in the Seahawks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNDOWN Hotshot is back after state tournament basketball travel last weekend and before starting the show imagine what Baker Mayfield in a Seahawks uniform would look like and share how their brackets are faring. Then, Mitch and Scott chat about Rashaad Penny's new contract, Deshaun Watson heading to Cleveland, and the sudden passing of sports reporting icon John Clayton. A four pack of featured guests are M's writers Corey Brock from The Athletic & Jason Churchill from Prospect Insider for the Mariners No-Table, Andrew Marchand of New York Post, and ESPN women's basketball writer Mechelle Voepel. The guys close out the show with “Other Stuff” such as lack of true upsets in college hoops, classic Molly Ringwald encounters, and the aftermath from Lia Thomas' victory at the NCAA swimming championships. GUESTS Corey Brock | The Athletic M's writer Jason A. Churchill | Prospect Insider writer Andrew Marchand | New York Post columnist Mechelle Voepel | ESPN women's basketball writer TABLE OF CONTENTS 3:03 | The Seahawks currently have the second highest odds to land Baker Mayfield? 19:05 | Does the one-year deal to keep Rashaad Penny make sense for the Hawks? 22:58 | The Browns stated they have vetted Deshaun Watson's case sufficiently to sign him to a cleverly inked contract. 30:39 | Scott shares a few personal memories of the late John Clayton. 41:56 | GUESTS: Corey Brock and Jason Churchill hop aboard to weigh in on Julio Rodriguez's 2022 big league projections and the pick up of Suarez and Winker. 1:09:22 | GUEST: Andrew Marchand returns to provide a rundown of the network shakeup for the upcoming NFL season. 1:26:06 | GUEST: Mechelle Voepel checks in to break down the latest details surrounding the arrest of Brittney Griner in Russia. 1:44:52 | “Other Stuff” segment topics range from "the great equalizer" in college basketball, Mitch's notorious run-ins with Molly Ringwald, and Lia Thomas' national championship victory.