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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Jon Heyman of the New York Post and MLB Network to discuss the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines. Later, Mully and Haugh reacted to defensive end Cameron Jordan re-signing with the Saints, meaning the Bears missed out on potentially adding a veteran to help their pass rush.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to the Cubs' 5-2 loss to the Rockies on Tuesday and the White Sox's 12-2 loss to the Yankees. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed the top sports stories of the day in the Pick 6.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Steph Noh of the Sporting News to discuss the Bulls hiring Blazers interim head coach Tiago Splitter as their new head coach. Noh detailed Splitter's strengths and weaknesses as a head coach. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed a few Cubs storylines and previewed the White Sox-Yankees series.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by soccer enthusiast Mike DeCourcy of the Sporting News to share his takeaways from the opening days of the World Cup. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed Blazers interim head coach Tiago Splitter's background as he's one of the front-runners to become the Bulls' new head coach.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by The Score baseball insider, Bruce Levine on the latest on the Cubs and White Sox. Later, Mully and Haugh were joined by NBC NHL analyst, Eddie Olczyk on his takeaway from the Carolina Hurricanes winning the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup championship
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, Hammond mayor Thomas McDermott joined the show to share an update on how the Bears are progressing with their stadium development project in northwest Indiana; Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the show to share his takeaways from Bears minicamp; and Mike Mulligan and David Haugh reacted to Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' comment that he doesn't care where the organization builds a new stadium.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs Radio analyst Ron Coomer to preview the club's three-game series at the San Francisco Giants this weekend. After that, Mully and Haugh hit on the Bears, Cubs and White Sox while discussing a variety of topics.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy to discuss the the state of the Cubs' pitching staff as the club continues to struggle. After that, Mully and Haugh reacted to the Knicks staging a historic comeback to beat the Spurs, 107-106, in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Hammond mayor Thomas McDermott to discuss the Bears' progress in building a new stadium in Indiana. The Bears are "working hard" on moving it forward and are set to conduct an environmental study as part of the next steps, McDermott said. After that, Mully and Haugh shared their takeaways from their conversation with McDermott. Later, Blackhawks legend Chris Chelios joined the show to discuss the Hurricanes earning a 5-3 win over the Golden Knights on Tuesday in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, evening the series at 2-2.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network analyst Ozzie Guillen to discuss the White Sox's thrilling 6-5 win against the MLB-best Braves in 10 innings Tuesday, when outfielder Braden Montgomery hit a walk-off two-run homer in his MLB debut. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed what kind of impact Montgomery can have on the White Sox moving forward.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by former Bulls television play-by-play announcer Neil Funk to reflect on the life and legacy of broadcast partner Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed the continued struggles of third baseman Alex Bregman and the Cubs.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the latest Cubs and White Sox storylines and to also remember the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. After that, Mully and Haugh continued to share their favorite memories of King. Later, Dan Pompei of The Athletic joined the show to discuss the Bears moving forward with their stadium development in Hammond, Indiana.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network reporter/insider K.C. Johnson to reflect on the life and legacy of beloved Bulls broadcaster Stacey King, who passed away over the weekend at 59. After that, Mully and Haugh listened to Indiana Gov. Mike Braun's recent comments about the Bears moving forward with their stadium development in Hammond.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Crain's Chicago Business reporter Justin Laurence to discuss the proposed Bears stadium bill recently stalling in Springfield and to detail how the organization misrepresented the conversations it had with the city of Chicago in recent months. Later, Mully and Haugh reacted to their interview with Laurence.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss the Bears' stadium saga and the latest NFL storylines. After that, Mully and Haugh listened to Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong's comments about Bears quarterback Caleb Williams landing on the cover of Madden 27.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to share what he learned at Bears OTAs on Wednesday and to react to the latest developments in the organization's stadium saga. After that, Mully and Haugh browsed the list of wide receivers who remain free agents. Should the Bears try to sign one of them?
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the Cubs' 2-1 loss to the Athletic on Tuesday. After that, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show to break down the Cubs' loss and the White Sox's 6-4 loss to the Twins. Later, Mully and Haugh reacted to Bears quarterback Caleb Williams being chosen as the Madden 27 cover athlete.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network analyst Ozzie Guillen to break down the White Sox's 6-4 loss to the Twins on Tuesday. After that, Mully and Haugh shared a few notes on the Cubs, White Sox and Blackhawks.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by NBC 5 reporter Paris Schutz to react to the Bears stadium bill stalling in the Illinois House as lawmakers adjourned the spring session. Schutz outlined in detail why the Bears' stadium hopes and plans are once again in a holding pattern, noting that the organization "miscalculated the political reality" in Springfield. After that, Mully and Haugh reacted to Illinois state representative Kam Buckner releasing a statement after the Bears stadium bill stalled.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by SportsCorp business expert Marc Ganis to react to the Bears stadium bill stalling in the Illinois House before state lawmakers adjourned the spring legislative session. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed who deserves blame for the Bears' stadium mess.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh take calls from listeners about the breaking news the Illinois legislators could not get a bill through for the Chicago Bears to move to Arlington Heights., but new Bears bill was presented. Later, Mully and Haugh were joined by The Score baseball insider, Bruce Levine on the latest on the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs.
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the show to share his observations from watching the Bears take the field at OTAs and what he learned from head coach Ben Johnson; Capitol News Illinois reporter Brenden Moore joined the show to discuss how legislators feel about the Bears' proposed megaprojects bill and whether it will get approved this weekend as the organization pursues a new stadium in Arlington Heights; and Mike Mulligan and David Haugh debated a couple questions about the Bears and Bulls in the Pick 6 segment.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs Radio analyst Ron Coomer to break down the team's 7-2 win against the Pirates on Thursday and to preview its series against the Cardinals this weekend. After that, Mully and Haugh reacted to their conversation with Coomer. Later, Mike Palm of Circa Sports joined the show to set the sports betting scene for the weekend.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss the latest Bears storylines coming out of OTAs. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed how the White Sox have more talent coming in their system and took calls from Score listeners.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints to discuss the Bulls' coaching search, their options in the NBA Draft and more. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed the latest Bears storylines as organized team activities are underway.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cook County treasurer Maria Pappas and advisor Andy Grimm to discuss their office's study on why the Bears' proposed megaproject bill is concerning for Illinois taxpayers. After that, Mully and Haugh reacted to their interview with Pappas and Grimm.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss the latest NFL storylines, including the Bears' pursuit of a new stadium. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed a variety of topics in the sports world.
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor joined the show to share insight on a few free agents who are still available who could be fits for the Bears; and Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the Cubs' recent struggles and opened up the phone lines for Score listeners to sound off.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss the latest Bears and NFL storylines. Florio also expressed his belief that Bears quarterback Caleb Williams can establish himself as a top-five quarterback in the NFL in 2026. And if you include age in your criteria, there's a case for Williams to rank No. 2 on that list in Florio's mind. Later, Mully and Haugh continued to discuss where Williams ranks among the NFL's best quarterbacks.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs Radio pregame and postgame host Zach Zaidman to discuss the club losing the Crosstown Classic series to the White Sox over the weekend. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed the latest developments in the Bears' never-ending stadium saga.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network host Chuck Garfien to discuss the White Sox winning the Crosstown Classic series against the Cubs over the weekend. After that, Jon Heyman of the New York Post and MLB Network joined the show to discuss the White Sox's series win over the Cubs and the latest MLB storylines. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed a few happenings down in the Cubs' farm system.
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh reacted to the Bears' schedule being set for the 2026 season and shared their game-by-game predictions; Mully and Haugh discussed the top prospects in the NBA Draft and who will be available for the Bulls at No. 4 overall; and Mully and Haugh debated if Cubs manager Craig Counsell or White Sox manager Will Venable has done a better job this season as both of their clubs are having success.
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In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the red-hot Cubs and the chaos in the American League standings; Chicago Sports Network sideline reporter K.C. Johnson joined the show to share his takeaways from new Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations Bryson Graham's introductory press conference; and Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins joined the show to explain how the club has persevered through injuries to have great success early in the season.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network host Cam Smith to share his takeaways from new Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations Bryson Graham's introductory press conference Wednesday. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed the ingredients in the Cubs' eight-game winning streak.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins to discuss the club's eight-game winning streak and the string of injuries that its pitching staff has suffered. After that, Mully and Haugh reacted to what they heard from Hawkins.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss the latest NFL storylines, including the upcoming 2026 schedule release. In a surprise to no one, the NFL is going to feature the Bears in primetime often in 2026. After that, Mully, Haugh and the whole crew shared a series of toasts during a busy time in Chicago sports.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network sideline reporter K.C. Johnson to discuss the Bulls hiring Hawks executive Bryson Graham as their new executive vice president of basketball operations. After that, Mully and Haugh continued to discuss what we've learned about Graham as he comes to Chicago.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cincinnati Enquirer writer Gordon Wittenmyer to preview the Cubs-Reds series, which begins Monday evening at Wrigley Field. Later, Mully and Haugh reacted to the Magic firing head coach Jamahl Mosley. Is former Bulls head coach Billy Donovan going to take over in Orlando?
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, NBC Sports analyst Eddie Olczyk joined the show to preview the Kentucky Derby; NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales joined the show to break down the Bears' seven-player draft class; and Mike Mulligan and David Haugh shared their favorite and least favorite picks by the Bears in the NFL Draft last weekend.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by NBC Sports analyst Eddie Olczyk to preview the Kentucky Derby on Saturday. He also discussed the NHL playoffs. Later, Mully and Haugh reacted to Diamondbacks right-hander Zac Gallen's recent comments about the Cubs' interest in him in free agency this past offseason.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs Radio analyst Ron Coomer to discuss the club going 3-3 on its West Coast road trip and to preview its series against the Diamondbacks at Wrigley Field this weekend. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed the Bulls' search for a new lead executive. Later, Mike Palm of Circa Sports joined the show to preview the Kentucky Derby and to set the scene for the sports weekend.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales to share her insight on the Bears' draft class. She believes that head coach Ben Johnson "had his fingerprints all over" the Bears' additions. After that, Mully and Haugh listened and reacted to Marquee Sports Network analyst Rick Sutcliffe's interesting comments about former Cubs outfielder and current Dodgers star Kyle Tucker.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor to break down the Bears' seven-player draft class. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed the Rams' selection of Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson at No. 13 overall in the first round of the NFL Draft.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz to share a scouting report on new Bears center Logan Jones, who previously starred for the Hawkeyes. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed Cubs slugger Moises Ballesteros making his first start at catcher for the club in Chicago's 9-7 loss at San Diego on Monday night. How often will we see Ballesteros behind the plate moving forward?
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Ourlads draft analyst David Syvertsen to share his takeaways from the Bears' additions in the NFL Draft. After that, Mully and Haugh continued breaking down the Bears' draft class and took calls from Score listeners.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the latest White Sox and Cubs storylines. Later, Mully and Haugh continued to break down the Bears' draft class.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs Radio analyst Ron Coomer to discuss the club's nine-game winning streak and to preview its series at the Los Angeles Dodgers this weekend. After that, Mully and Haugh welcomed on Wabash College football coach Jake Gilbert to share background on new Bears safety Dillion Thieneman's journey to Chicago. Gilbert coached Thieneman at Westfield High School outside of Indianapolis.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss the Bears' selection of Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman at No. 25 overall in the first round of the NFL Draft. He also discussed Chicago's remaining needs as it holds two second-round picks and a third-round pick on the second day of the NFL Draft. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed how the Bears made a “practical decision” in adding Thieneman in the first round.