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"Jessica Alba?" Chris is trying to close the gap on Jeremy's lead in Pitch Clock Trivia, and this week, Ethan puts them to the test with a new round of "Pitch Clock Jeopardy!" Plus, Daniel Alvarez of El Extrabase is here to break down the success of the Atlanta Braves, the MLB Trade Deadline, a potential playoff push for the Miami Marlins, and the Pitch Clock Star of the Week, Jac Caglianone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Friday's show covers a wide range of South Florida sports and national NFL storylines, starting with the Marlins' strong June performance and major local headlines including the Panthers acquiring Brady Tkachuk and the Heat landing Giannis Antetokounmpo. The crew debates whether Caitlin Clark is being unfairly targeted in the WNBA or simply dealing with a more physical style of play, while also swapping stories about wild fantasy football punishments. Throughout the show, Omar Kelly and the guys dig into the Dolphins' offseason, including the Kadyn Proctor vs. Rueben Bain draft debate, Omar's belief that first-round picks are overrated, and key breakout candidates like Chop Robinson and Malik Washington as Miami looks to reset for the season. The show also features legal and NFL discussion with guests Attorney David Weinstein and Mike Florio breaking down the Terrion Arnold arrest, Brendan Sorsby's eligibility issues, and other league controversies, along with broader NFL debates around Brandon Aiyuk, roster building, and culture.
Hour 2 features World Cup and Marlins discussion before Omar Kelly and the crew look at the Dolphins' offseason. Omar outlines the formula for Miami to put together a winning season and revisits the team's decision to draft Kadyn Proctor over local standout Rueben Bain, discussing how the pick could be viewed if Bain develops into a star. The conversation expands into a broader debate about the importance of first-round picks, with Omar arguing that finding impact players throughout the draft matters more than hitting on early selections. The hour also includes a heartfelt discussion about the tragedy of David Samson losing his daughter to brain cancer and the importance of the Dolphins Cancer Challenge in raising money for cancer research.
Hour 1 opens with the Marlins continuing their impressive June and the abundance of positive storylines across South Florida, including the Panthers acquiring Brady Tkachuk and the Heat's blockbuster trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo. The guys then dive into a spirited debate over whether Caitlin Clark is being unfairly targeted by WNBA opponents or if the physical play is simply part of the game, discussing why she has become such a polarizing figure before sharing some of the wildest fantasy football last-place punishments they've encountered. The hour also features Heat discussion with Ira Winderman, who breaks down Miami's roster following the Giannis trade and what moves could still be on the horizon, before wrapping up with reaction to the Terrion Arnold allegations and the latest on Brendan Sorsby's uncertain football future.
Should you massage your eyeballs? Also, is this the best year for literary adaptations? We talk about the Knicks fan who stole a trash can and then lost her job, the Miami Marlins dog, and lots more!
Hour 4 features Ira Winderman joining the show to break down the Heat's aggressive win-now approach after trading for Giannis, including the selection of Ryan Conwell, the fit of Bobby Portis, and whether Miami has enough around Giannis and Bam Adebayo. Ira also discusses potential roster moves such as trading Nikola Jovic, possibly losing Norman Powell, and the likelihood of adding Khris Middleton, while evaluating Miami's place in the Eastern Conference and the possibility of pursuing stars like Ja Morant or even LeBron James. The hour also touches on the reported LaMelo Ball trade to Minnesota, what the Heat can do to fill out the roster, plus Marlins talk, a revisit of the 9-9-9 challenge, World Cup discussion, Dan Day's trivia skills compared to Alex Trebek, and excitement around Grand Theft Auto 6 being set in Miami.
Hour 3 opens with the Marlins continuing to play strong baseball before shifting into World Cup talk and some lighter conversations around Dan Day's trivia knowledge, his trivia night hosting, and whether the rest of the show could beat him in Jeopardy, along with discussion on game shows and the upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto 6. The hour then turns to Dolphins talk with Omar Kelly, who breaks down the team's young players who need to take a step forward this season, highlighting Patrick Paul's Year 2 leap as the blueprint for growth across the roster. Omar points to Malik Washington, Chop Robinson, and Jonah Savanna as key contributors, labels Chop a potential X-factor with Micah Parsons-like traits, and emphasizes concerns in the cornerback room, while stressing that Miami's ceiling and floor will be determined by how many young players develop this year.
The guys discuss the Marlins' recent surge as one of the hottest teams in baseball and the exciting atmosphere surrounding the club. They also highlight some of the promotional deals and fan experiences the Marlins are offering throughout the season before the conversation takes a funny turn as they debate whether they could successfully complete the infamous 9-9-9 challenge during a baseball game.
Hour 1 opens with the Marlins continuing their strong stretch as one of the hottest teams in baseball before the conversation shifts to Miami Hurricanes football recruiting, ACC Media Days, and the pressure mounting on Florida State's coaching staff. The guys also react to the NBA Draft and several former Canes basketball players earning opportunities at the next level, leading to a debate about team-building philosophies around the league. With teams like the Thunder and Spurs thriving through the draft, Omar Kelly, Hollywood, and Donno discuss whether the Heat should continue their win-now approach through trades and free agency. Omar makes the case for Miami to pursue either LeBron James or Ja Morant before the show reflects on LeBron's remarkable longevity, his controversial arrival in Miami, and his continued elite play at age 40. The hour also features World Cup discussion, movie talk, stories about Donno's travels in Europe and Hollywood's upcoming trip to Italy, plus a fun debate over whether anyone on the show could survive the infamous 9-9-9 challenge at a Marlins game
The guys discuss the fish's new found success and Otto Lopez's campaign to the All-Star game. Tobin and Leroy discuss potential landing sports for Jaylen Brown as it seems like the Celtics still plan to move on from him. The guys get into a quibble over Sergei Bobtovsky as Tobin is still not ready to give him up while Leroy thinks it may be time to move on from him.
Tobin and Leroy bully Jfig and Brittney by telling them they are annoying best friends because of their matching shirts. Then the gang has some fun with the viral Marlins sad dog meme that is circulating the web. We then play our favorite Thursday game Goosies or No Goosies; the gang reacts to sound pertaining to the Heat's draft pick, Love Island's Casa Amor, and Austin Reaves pay day!
The latest round of voting for the 2026 MLB All-Star Game was recently released, and while Shohei Ohtani unsurprisingly leads all players in votes, there is someone on the American League side who is just 300,000 votes away from matching the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar. The shocking part is that it's not Aaron Judge or Yordan Alvarez, but rather Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement. On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the sudden surge in support for the standout player from the Blue Jays' World Series run last season and why Ernie Clement is garnering so much fan support. They then take a look at another second baseman making waves: Jazz Chisholm Jr., who was caught playing the field with a lollipop in his mouth, drawing the ire of manager Aaron Boone. Later, Jake and Jordan are joined by Miami Marlins play-by-play broadcaster Jack McMullen to discuss the Tartan Army's invasion of Miami, what the experience was like during games and a couple of players who should be headed to the Midsummer Classic in Philadelphia. The guys then wrap up the show by discussing the disappointing press conference held by San Francisco Giants President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey, recapping the College World Series championship game and highlighting a wild matchup between the Philadelphia Phillies and Washington Nationals. 1:35 - The Opener: Surprising All-Star Game voting update 9:56 - Jazz Chisholm Jr. & the lollipop 19:35 - Jack McMullen joins the show 45:05 - We Need To Talk About: Buster Posey press conference 1:01:02 - College World Series recap 1:06:36 - Wild game in Washington Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
"It's your Flu Game." Dan is under the weather, but he's powering through for YOU, the audience. But not for Greg or Domonique, who are almost certainly going to get sick from being around him. This Local Hour features a HUGE trade for the Panthers, the Celtics hopping back into the race with the Heat for Giannis Antetokounmpo, and, no matter how hard a certain Shipping Container member tries, none of the red-hot Miami Marlins. Today's cast: Dan, Greg, Domonique Foxworth, Roy, Jeremy, Tony, and Zaslow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Giants Talk” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic react to San Francisco getting swept by the Miami Marlins and the bizarre interaction between Rafael Devers and Tony Vitello at the end of the series. They also discuss how San Francisco can turn things around in the second-half of the season with the MLB trade deadline approaching. -- (0:00) Recapping the Marlins series (4:30) Rafael Devers and Tony Vitello's odd exchange (15:15) How the Marlins are outperforming the Giants despite their roster looks (25:30) Tony Vitello's handling of the Big 3 despite their struggles this season (48:30) Has this been the worst season of Giants baseball in recent memory? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Anthony Bender: So close to quitting baseball but no and The Marlins are reaping the benefits.
In hour 1: Hurricanes are professional football, Brady Tkachuk is coming to play with his brother with The Florida Panthers and The Dolphins need to make good picks.
Full Show: Brady Tkachuk makes Panthers greater, Doug Plagens explains. Chris Perkins talks about how Malik Willis needs to be great for Dolphins to do well & Anthony Bender almost quit baseball but lucky for The Marlins, he did not.
The Cardinals enter a pivotal point in their season as they begin a six-game stretch against the Arizona Diamondbacks and Miami Marlins, two series they may need to win before facing a significantly tougher schedule leading into the All-Star Break. The discussion centered on St. Louis' playoff positioning, the importance of taking advantage of favorable matchups, and how a strong week could shape the club's outlook for the second half of the season. The show also highlighted another historic achievement by soccer superstar Lionel Messi, who added yet another milestone to his legendary résumé during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The crew examined where Messi's latest record ranks among his countless accomplishments and what it means for his place in soccer history. Plus, Intern Pierce "The Fierce" sparked a lively debate on two hot-button topics: MLB All-Star voting and Canada. The conversation covered whether fan voting still produces the most deserving All-Stars, which players may be getting overlooked, and featured plenty of laughs as Pierce shared his unique takes on America's northern neighbor. Follow The Drive on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook!
After Rafael Devers' antics during the San Francisco Giants' loss to the Miami Marlins on Father's Day Sunday, Willard and Dibs are RILED up. In hindsight, the trade for Devers looks horrendous. They break it down.
(0:00) Mazz kicks off The Baseball Hour by discussing Sonny Gray's contract: Does he want out?(13:57) Addressing Rafael Devers' recent refusal to be pinch-run for by Jonah Cox against the Miami Marlins last night. (23:28) The callers share their despair about the current state of the Red Sox.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best Miami Marlins interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Clayton McCullough, Jack McMullen, Stephen Strom, and Craig Mish!
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best Miami Marlins interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Clayton McCullough, Jack McMullen, Stephen Strom, and Craig Mish!
Craig Mish, the pre & post-game show host of the Miami Marlins joins Bill Laskey on Sportsphone KNBR to discuss the upcoming series between the San Francisco Giants and the Miami Marlins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best Miami Marlins interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Clayton McCullough, Jack McMullen, Stephen Strom, and Craig Mish!
In Hour 1 of the Orange & Black Weekend Wrap, Sam Lubman and Carter Chickering discuss the San Francisco Giants' loss to the Miami Marlins last night, and Tony Vitello's managing so far this season.
Craig Mish joins the show to break down the latest surrounding the Marlins as they open a three-game series against the Giants. The conversation centers on Miami's potential All-Star candidates, including Max Meyer, Otto Lopez, and Liam Hicks, while discussing the challenge Marlins players face earning enough fan support to secure roster spots. Mish also provides updates on the club's young talent, including the offensive struggles of Owen Caissie and Jakob Marsee, why Marsee's elite defense continues to keep him in the lineup, and how Griffin Conine's return from injury could impact the roster. The guys also dive into Joe Mack's emergence as one of the organization's most promising young players, with Mish comparing his long-term outlook to J.T. Realmuto and praising both his defense and growing leadership qualities. The segment wraps with updates on Agustín Ramírez, Eury Pérez's impending return, the state of the Marlins farm system, and Max Meyer's impressive development this season.
Hour 4 opens with Alex Solana joining the show to break down the latest from the World Cup, including praise for the United States after what he calls the best half of soccer the team has ever played in their opener against Paraguay, arguing that this squad is legitimate and not a fluke on the international stage. The conversation then shifts to Lionel Messi's historic performance, as he delivers a hat trick in his World Cup debut at 39 years old, fueling continued debate about whether he is the greatest player of all time. Solana also weighs in on the tournament landscape, pointing to France as the deepest and current favorite, while discussing Portugal's intriguing situation with Cristiano Ronaldo nearing the end of his legendary career and England's chances to contend. The hour continues with broader World Cup discussion, before transitioning into Marlins talk and the latest Giannis Antetokounmpo trade buzz, including whether Miami can realistically land a deal and if anything could happen before the draft. The segment wraps with Craig Mish joining to dive into the Marlins' All-Star candidates, Joe Mack's rise as a potential franchise catcher, Max Meyer's strong development, key prospect updates across the system, and the latest on Eury Pérez's return from injury.
Friday's show starts with World Cup talk as the guys react to USA's strong start against Paraguay and Lionel Messi continuing his historic run with a hat trick at 39 years old, fueling GOAT debate and broader tournament discussion. The conversation shifts to the U.S. Open and how difficult the course conditions are, leading into a wider look at how frustrating golf can be even for casual players, before touching on Knicks championship parade fallout and James Dolan's comments about New York leadership. Mike Florio then joins to break down the latest in the Brendan Sorsby situation, including gambling allegations, his entry into the NFL Supplemental Draft, potential discipline, and how teams may evaluate his draft value, while also hitting on Brandon Aiyuk's situation in San Francisco, NFL expectations for the Chargers, and Malik Willis' potential fit in Miami. The show wraps with NBA offseason talk, including Heat trade buzz around Giannis Antetokounmpo, Miami's chances to land a deal before the draft, and continued debate over Tyler Herro's role and whether he can truly be a closer
Hour 3 opens with Craig Mish joining the show to break down everything going on with the Marlins as they begin a series against the Giants, including Miami's potential All-Star candidates like Max Meyer, Otto Lopez, and Liam Hicks, and the ongoing challenge of getting players recognized in a smaller market. Mish also weighs in on the struggles of young hitters Caissie and Marsee, the impact of Marsee's defense, Griffin Conine nearing a return, and Joe Mack's rise as one of the organization's most promising young catchers with comparisons to J.T. Realmuto. The conversation also touches on Agustín Ramírez's situation, Eury Pérez's return from injury, and Max Meyer's continued development and confidence on the mound. From there, the show shifts into World Cup talk and how Joe first got into soccer before moving into the U.S. Open, where the difficult conditions spark a broader discussion about how frustrating and demanding golf can be even for casual players. The hour wraps with continued Heat and Bucks trade tension surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo, with the guys discussing Miami's stalemate with Milwaukee, Giannis' leverage, and Doc Rivers' comments about Tyler Herro's role, as debate continues over Herro's fit as a true closer and what Miami would need to give up in a potential blockbuster deal
"If you asked me, 'What sports trivia are you worst at?'..." The College World Series has been ELECTRIC, so Ethan has some CWS-themed trivia for Chris and Jeremy right after they provide an update on their trivia standings. And with the Miami Marlins having the best June of anyone in MLB, Jeremy invites fellow Marlins reporter Kelly Saco to the show to explain what's changed, break down the case for the All-Star game for BOTH of their middle infielders, and the unsung heroes on the roster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 opens with the latest World Cup and golf discussion before shifting to the NBA, where the Heat remain locked into the Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes. The guys debate whether Miami can actually land the former MVP, what happens if Boston beats them to the punch, and whether alternatives like Trae Young or Kawhi Leonard are worth pursuing if Giannis and Jaylen Brown are off the table. The conversation then turns to the Dolphins, including positive reports coming out of training camp about Tua Tagovailoa and a debate over who will have the most successful season with their new team: Tua, Mike McDaniel, or Jaylen Waddle. The hour also dives into the latest twists in the Brendan Sorsby saga, as NFL teams reportedly seek more information ahead of the Supplemental Draft while Cincinnati, Texas Tech, and Sorsby's camp continue to trade blame over his gambling controversy. The guys discuss whether an NFL team will take a chance on Sorsby and if his off-field issues can realistically be managed at the professional level. Plus, they react to the Marlins' offensive explosion against the Phillies, highlighted by five home runs in a much-needed victory.
Thursday's show is packed with NFL, NBA, and World Cup storylines as the Brendan Sorsby saga continues to evolve ahead of the NFL Supplemental Draft, with the guys breaking down the gambling allegations, conflicting reports between Cincinnati and Texas Tech, his draft value, and whether the Dolphins should take a chance on him. The conversation also hits Lionel Messi's continued dominance on the World Cup stage and how his play is elevating Inter Miami and MLS, along with broader World Cup storylines and growing U.S. interest in the tournament. On the NFL side, Mike Florio joins to provide insight on Sorsby's situation, the Supplemental Draft process, Brandon Aiyuk's tension with the 49ers, and expectations for several quarterbacks and teams heading into the season, including the Dolphins' outlook with Malik Willis. The show also dives into Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors and whether Miami remains in the mix, alongside broader NBA offseason debate. The day wraps with entertainment and sports media headlines, including record TV ratings, documentary projects, and major sports culture moments across the league
(0:00-22:31) - Andrew Painter faced difficulties once more in the defeat against the Miami Marlins on Wednesday. Does this mark a turning point in your perspective on prospects overall?(22:46-33:24) - John and Andrew engage in a discussion about Brendan Sorsby and share their opinions on whether the Eagles should provide him with an opportunity.(33:39-41:57) - Further conversation on Sorsby and whether the Eagles have anything to risk?Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.For the latest updates, visit the show page Kincade & Salciunas on 975thefanatic.com. Follow 97.5 The Fanatic on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Watch our shows on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Philly's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 2 opens with Lionel Messi continuing to amaze the soccer world after another hat trick for Argentina, prompting discussion about his greatness, longevity, and whether Inter Miami will ever see another player remotely comparable to him. Joe compares Messi's sustained dominance to Novak Djokovic, while the conversation shifts to other elite athletes who have passed through South Florida, including Tyreek Hill. The guys debate the balance between extraordinary talent and off-field concerns, comparing Hill to Antonio Brown and discussing how organizations evaluate players with complicated reputations. The hour also includes World Cup and University of Miami talk, plus a conversation about autograph seekers and where the line is crossed between passionate fans and opportunists. The hour wraps with Hollywood's Headlines, featuring record-setting NBA Finals and Stanley Cup ratings, fallout from the Knicks' championship celebration, Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions expanding into the World Series of Poker, and Floyd Mayweather facing legal trouble over the purchase of a luxury watch.
Hour 4 opens with Marlins manager Clayton McCullough joining the show to provide updates on the team's pitching staff and roster development, including the decision to keep Tyler Phillips in the rotation despite a rough outing, Eury Pérez nearing a return from injury with a rehab start in Jacksonville, and Max Meyer's continued growth as one of the team's most consistent arms. McCullough also discusses offensive struggles from young hitters, Kyle Stowers' transition to first base, and the importance of Sandy Alcantara as a leader within the clubhouse. The conversation then shifts to broader sports talk, including Joe and Hollywood reacting to stock market news and how Inter Miami stands to be a major beneficiary of World Cup buzz thanks to Lionel Messi's global impact and continued star power. The hour wraps with University of Miami President Joe Echevarria returning to the show to discuss the Sorsby situation, the NCAA's shifting power structure, Miami's rising expectations across football, basketball, and baseball, and how NIL and revenue demands are reshaping college sports while the Hurricanes aim to remain a championship-level program across the board.
Wednesday's show opens with World Cup talk as Lionel Messi continues to elevate Inter Miami and the MLS with his global star power, before shifting to the NBA where Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors continue to dominate the offseason with Miami and Boston emerging as the top suitors and Jaylen Brown potentially in play. The guys break down the modern NBA landscape of superstar movement and social media drama, while also debating Kawhi Leonard and how a potential Giannis deal could reshape the league. Attention then turns to college football and Brendan Sorsby, with discussion around whether the Dolphins could take a risk on the controversial quarterback despite gambling concerns in a league desperate for talent at the position. University of Miami President Joe Echevarria joins for an in-depth conversation on the future of college sports, NIL, and Miami's rising championship expectations across football, basketball, and baseball as the NCAA continues to lose authority. The show wraps with Marlins talk and optimism around Inter Miami's continued rise as Messi's impact cements Miami as one of the biggest winners of the World Cup,
Marlins manager Clayton McCullough joins the show to provide the latest update on the team's pitching staff, including the decision to keep Tyler Phillips in the starting rotation despite a tough outing last night, with the organization still confident in his long-term upside. He also shares encouraging news on Eury Pérez, who is nearing a return after responding well to treatment and is set to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Jacksonville later this week. McCullough breaks down Max Meyer's strong season and continued growth both on the mound and in his mentality, while also addressing some offensive struggles from prospects like Caissie and Marsee. The conversation also touches on Kyle Stowers' transition to first base and wraps with McCullough emphasizing Sandy Alcantara's leadership and overall importance to the Marlins' pitching staff and clubhouse
Tuesday's show opens with continued reaction to Brendan Sorsby entering the NFL Supplemental Draft following a controversial college football situation, sparking debate about his talent, off-field concerns, and which NFL teams might take a chance on him. The conversation continues with Dolphins offseason updates, including roster moves, Malik Willis' outlook as the starter, and ongoing questions about Miami's defense as training camp approaches. NBA talk dominates the middle of the show as Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors continue to swirl with Miami still in the mix, while the guys also explore whether Jaylen Brown could be a realistic alternative target for the Heat. The show also hits World Cup buzz after a strong start from the U.S., discusses broader sports trends like load management in tennis and golf, and wraps with lighter topics including Joe's food habits, a WQAM watch party, and a look ahead to Dolphins training camp.
The show dives into ongoing NBA offseason speculation, with plenty of discussion surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors and the Miami Heat's potential alternatives if a blockbuster deal doesn't materialize. The crew also covers the Marlins' recent surge with guest Jack McMullen, discusses possible All-Star selections, provides updates on World Cup action, and debates a variety of sports topics ranging from college football and the NFL to UFC and Dwyane Wade's relationship with the Heat. Along the way, the episode is filled with the group's trademark banter, arguments, and “Damage is Done” segments that spark plenty of entertaining quibbling.
Tobin is rather annoyed with all the discourse online with the Celtics interest in Giannis and urges the fans to not read too much into all the fodder! The guys give a little World Cup update as all the matches ended in a draw yesterday; as we look ahead to today's matchups! The voice of the Marlins Jack McMullen joins the guys to talk about the Marlins new found success and the realistic outcome of the All-Star voting; and who on the Marlins we should expect to see!
The voice of the Marlins Jack McMullen joins the guys to talk about the Marlins new found success and the realistic outcome of the All-Star voting; and who on the Marlins we should expect to see!
The WIP Morning Team shares their top 11 Philadelphia athletes right now. The team discusses Gabriel Alejandro Rincones Jr.'s first MLB hit, a home run for the Phillies against the Miami Marlins. They continue to analyze the Nick Sirianni article in The Athletic, discussing his winning mentality and competitiveness. The team says the biggest issue they have with Hurts at quarterback is the lack of running.
Tarik Skubal is back for the Tigers. It was a quick return. Boras was right. I was wrong. Now what happens with Skubal moving forward? (6:20) Something happened with the Baltimore Orioles and San Diego Padres over the weekend. Xander Bogaerts was hit in the head. Then the Padres hit Gunnar Henderson. What the Orioles manager said really made Orioles fans mad. (14:00) Giants players protested Pride Night in San Francisco. Players wrote bible verses on their hats or didn't wear them at all. (23:40) The Boston Red Sox season is still going down down down. Now the team president has publicly called the season embarrassing! Yikes! (33:20) Aroldis Chapman is going to get traded. Is he going to get traded to the Yankees? (38:10) The Miami Marlins are .500! What will the team do? (45:00) There's a major story sweeping through sports. A highly-regarded surgeon has been accused of pushing UFC star Conor McGregor to using steroids. Uh oh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tarik Skubal is back for the Tigers. It was a quick return. Boras was right. I was wrong. Now what happens with Skubal moving forward? (6:20) Something happened with the Baltimore Orioles and San Diego Padres over the weekend. Xander Bogaerts was hit in the head. Then the Padres hit Gunnar Henderson. What the Orioles manager said really made Orioles fans mad. (14:00) Giants players protested Pride Night in San Francisco. Players wrote bible verses on their hats or didn't wear them at all. (23:40) The Boston Red Sox season is still going down down down. Now the team president has publicly called the season embarrassing! Yikes! (33:20) Aroldis Chapman is going to get traded. Is he going to get traded to the Yankees? (38:10) The Miami Marlins are .500! What will the team do? (45:00) There's a major story sweeping through sports. A highly-regarded surgeon has been accused of pushing UFC star Conor McGregor to using steroids. Uh oh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 2 opens with the Marlins continuing their impressive surge, climbing back to .500 after winning 10 of their last 12 games despite operating with one of the lowest payrolls in baseball. the conversation shifts to the NBA Finals and the Knicks' championship run, including Jalen Brunson's clutch performances and whether New York is being built to dominate the league long-term, along with discussion on underperforming playoff stars like De'Aaron Fox and Chet Holmgren. Giannis trade rumors also continue to swirl, with talk about how Miami could construct a contender around a superstar. The hour wraps with lighter topics including Joe's visit with his father and a conversation about assisted living, a wild MLB 9-9-9 challenge discussion, and Hollywood's Headlines featuring chaos in New York after the Knicks' title, declining French Open viewership, and rising concerns over World Cup merchandise theft and other infamous sports memorabilia heists.
Hour 4 opens with World Cup talk as excitement builds for tonight's first World Cup match in Miami, bringing global soccer energy to South Florida. The conversation also touches on the Panthers and expectations for next season, with the belief that once fully healthy they'll be right back in the mix as a serious contender. The guys then dive into NBA offseason chatter surrounding Jaylen Brown and the Celtics, questioning why Boston would even consider breaking up their core despite Brown and Jayson Tatum both thriving at an elite level. With Brown hinting at wanting a bigger spotlight and recent comments being interpreted in different ways, the discussion explores whether the two stars can truly coexist long-term or if a split is inevitable. From there, the hour shifts into lighter topics, including the booming popularity of Pokémon card collecting and flipping, and whether Jaylen Brown is actually more valuable than Giannis in today's NBA landscape. The hour wraps with Anthony Chiang joining to break down the latest Heat–Giannis rumors, Tyler Herro trade buzz, and Miami's potential backup plans if a blockbuster move doesn't materialize, including cap flexibility strategy and roster-building questions moving forward.
Hour 3 opens with Anthony Chiang joining the show to break down the latest Heat offseason buzz and the ongoing Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors, including Miami's long-standing pursuit, uncertainty around Giannis' future with only one year left on his deal, and what fallback options could look like if a deal doesn't happen—ranging from running it back to prioritizing cap flexibility for 2027. Chiang also addresses Tyler Herro's social media activity and continued trade speculation, noting it's familiar territory for him after years of offseason rumors. The conversation then shifts to World Cup storylines, including the U.S. opening with a 4-1 win over Paraguay but lingering questions about whether they can truly compete with the sport's elite, along with lighter off-field buzz around sponsor restrictions and unusual alligator sightings near Portugal's camp. The hour wraps with quick hits on the Marlins' continued hot stretch and the Knicks' championship, including the wild celebrations in New York following their title run
The guys are back with a packed show covering everything from the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade sweepstakes heating up again, with Miami still firmly in the mix and Tyler Herro's social media activity adding more fuel to the fire, to ongoing debate about whether the Heat can realistically land a superstar without including Bam Adebayo in a deal. The NBA talk continues with the Knicks' championship fallout, Jalen Brunson's clutch playoff run, and whether Boston is seriously considering breaking up the Jaylen Brown–Jayson Tatum duo as Brown continues to hint at a larger role. The Marlins remain one of the hottest stories in town after winning 10 of their last 12 and climbing back to .500 despite one of baseball's lowest payrolls, while Dolphins offseason discussion, quarterback debates, and Malik Willis' role continue to stir conversation. The show also hits World Cup buzz as Miami prepares to host its first match, plus Panthers optimism heading into next season once healthy, along with lighter stories on Pokémon card collecting, sports culture trends, and more in a jam-packed Monday.