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Post-Gazette Pirates insider Noah Hiles streams LIVE ahead of the club's weekend series against the Cincinnati Reds. Can Bailey Falter keep the rotation's momentum going? After Carmen Mlodzinski and Mitch Keller turned in winning performances in the series victory against the St. Louis Cardinals? What difference will the return of Kyle Nicolas make in the bullpen? And can Andrew McCutchen, Oneil Cruz, Ke'Bryan Hayes and the offense get going in the hitter-friendly Great American Ballpark?
Should Kirk Cousins be a Hall of Famer? Joe thinks the Reds sweep the Pirates this weekend. Should we plan a trip?
Hour 4 with Joe Starkey: Pirates broadcaster Bob Walk joins. Ke'Bryan Hayes made a great heads-up play to tag out the Cardinals runner at the plate after Endy Rodriguez and Joey Bart collided. Bob likes the strategy of moving runners over and the automatic runner in extras. Pirates-Reds this weekend in Cincy.
Paul Skenes is off to a historic start for the Pirates; Reds take a Wake Forest pitcher #2 in the draft; Recent WFB HS grad JD Dix drafted 35th by D Backs; Are the Orlando Magic the 2nd best team in the East?; Brunson takes a discount with the Knicks; Alcaraz wins his 2nd straight Wimbledon final and Scot Bob Macintyre wins on home soil.
Chris Mack and Joe Ostrowski recap and react to what was a wild night in sports especially in the Big Apple, with the Mets teeing off on Gerritt Cole in the Subway Series to continue their hot streak and our first blockbuster trade of the NBA Offseason featuring the Knicks acquiring Mikal Bridges from the Nets in exchange for 4 first round picks. The crew breaks how this effects the early Eastern Conference and NBA Title Odds for next season. Then, with the NBA Draft on tap tonight, we take turns power ranking the worst NBA Draft picks ever and if they think anyone in tonight's draft will end up in the same category. The hour wraps going Off The Board featuring, an all time move in the coaching carousel by a College Baseball coach and a viral moment on the diamond in last night's Pirates-Reds game. 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
Chris Mack and Joe Ostrowski go Off The Board, with the best and funniest stories in sports from outside of the betting industry, including an all time move in the coaching carousel by a College Baseball coach after a heartbreaking loss and a viral moment on the diamond in Cincinnati last night in the Pirates-Reds game. 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
Post-Gazette Pirates insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin react to the club's series win against the Cincinnati Reds this week, with Andrew reporting from Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Did Luis Ortiz earn a spot in the rotation after his excellent start on Wednesday? Is Bailey Falter's spectacular start to the season running out of gas? How long can Bryan Reynolds carry the Pirates offense? And is this the version of Rowdy Tellez fans will see for the rest of the season? Our duo tackles those topics and more.
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Post-Gazette Pirates insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin react to the club's series win against the Cincinnati Reds this week, with Andrew reporting from Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Did Luis Ortiz earn a spot in the rotation after his excellent start on Wednesday? Is Bailey Falter's spectacular start to the season running out of gas? How long can Bryan Reynolds carry the Pirates offense? And is this the version of Rowdy Tellez fans will see for the rest of the season? Our duo tackles those topics and more.
On his daily First 10 podcast, Post-Gazette sports columnist Jason Mackey reacts to the Pirates' 11-5 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Monday night. Are Bailey Falter's June struggles a sign of what's to come from him? Or can he turn them around? And does the bullpen have enough depth behind David Bednar, Aroldis Chapman and Colin Holderman? Jason tackles those topics, recaps his column about Willie Mays' Pittsburgh ties and reacts to the Florida Panthers winning the Stanley Cup, but the Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid winning the Conn Smythe trophy as playoffs MVP.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On his daily First 10 podcast, Post-Gazette sports columnist Jason Mackey reacts to the Pirates' 11-5 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Monday night. Are Bailey Falter's June struggles a sign of what's to come from him? Or can he turn them around? And does the bullpen have enough depth behind David Bednar, Aroldis Chapman and Colin Holderman? Jason tackles those topics, recaps his column about Willie Mays' Pittsburgh ties and reacts to the Florida Panthers winning the Stanley Cup, but the Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid winning the Conn Smythe trophy as playoffs MVP.
Post-Gazette Pirates insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin react to the club's series win against the Cincinnati Reds this week at PNC Park. How did the club's starting pitching trio of Paul Skenes, Bailey Falter and Mitch Keller have so much success against the Reds, allowing only three runs all series? And how can that be a catalyst for the pitching staff moving forward? On the other end of the spectrum, how can the Pirates offense, which only mustered six runs in those three games, improve? Is it time for general manager Ben Cherington to make a trade to add a bat? And how important will David Bednar and Colin Holderman be out of the bullpen? Our duo tackles those topics and more.
Post-Gazette Pirates insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin react to the club's series win against the Cincinnati Reds this week at PNC Park. How did the club's starting pitching trio of Paul Skenes, Bailey Falter and Mitch Keller have so much success against the Reds, allowing only three runs all series? And how can that be a catalyst for the pitching staff moving forward? On the other end of the spectrum, how can the Pirates offense, which only mustered six runs in those three games, improve? Is it time for general manager Ben Cherington to make a trade to add a bat? And how important will David Bednar and Colin Holderman be out of the bullpen? Our duo tackles those topics and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
Post-Gazette Pirates insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin react to the club's series win against the Cincinnati Reds this week at PNC Park. How did the club's starting pitching trio of Paul Skenes, Bailey Falter and Mitch Keller have so much success against the Reds, allowing only three runs all series? And how can that be a catalyst for the pitching staff moving forward? On the other end of the spectrum, how can the Pirates offense, which only mustered six runs in those three games, improve? Is it time for general manager Ben Cherington to make a trade to add a bat? And how important will David Bednar and Colin Holderman be out of the bullpen? Our duo tackles those topics and more.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
Post-Gazette Pirates insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin react to the club's series win against the Cincinnati Reds this week at PNC Park. How did the club's starting pitching trio of Paul Skenes, Bailey Falter and Mitch Keller have so much success against the Reds, allowing only three runs all series? And how can that be a catalyst for the pitching staff moving forward? On the other end of the spectrum, how can the Pirates offense, which only mustered six runs in those three games, improve? Is it time for general manager Ben Cherington to make a trade to add a bat? And how important will David Bednar and Colin Holderman be out of the bullpen? Our duo tackles those topics and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Dog is your home for Underdog Fantasy picks. Each day host Britton Hess gives you his favorite Underdog plays for MLB, tennis, UFC, NFL and more! Subscribe for your Daily Dog! Today's episode features #MLBPicks from around the league. I start out with a walk pick featuring Red Sox pitcher Nick Pivetta in his match up with a familiar divisional foe, the Blue Jays. Next I take a look at a young pitcher in the Pirates-Reds game not named Paul Skenes, but instead Carson Spiers. Lastly I go back to the Tigers with Mark Canha and his matchup with the Atlanta Braves and starting pitcher Max Fried. Follow Britton On Twitter: x.com/brittonhess More SGPN Content Here: sportsgamblingpodcast.com JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRoyal Retros code SGPN - 10% off - https://www.royalretros.com/Gametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/Football Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/ ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.ioWATCH the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://sg.pn/TwitchFOLLOW The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social MediaTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFOLLOW The Hosts On Social MediaSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
October 3, 1979 @ Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati Ohio The National League rivals are back at it again after the Pirates won in dramatic fashion in game one, thanks in large part to MVP Willie Stargell's 3-run homer in extra innings. This will be another game that will come down to the wire, and like game one, it will be a pitchers' duel. But unlike game one, this is a bit of an unexpected matchup, with neither starter being in their teams rotation for the majority of the season. For John McNamara's Reds, it will be 22 year old rookie righty Frank Pastore (6 - 7 4.25 ERA 95 IP), who spent much of the year in between the majors and AAA, but finished strong down the stretch with a 3 - 1 record in September, including a shutout against the Braves to close the season. On the mound for the Pirates is big righty Jim Bibby, (12 - 4 2.81 ERA 137 IP), a veteran fireballer who was a swingman for most of the year, but flourished as a starter in the second half. Bibby's stuff has always been electric, but his command can be inconsistent to say the least. Pittsburgh manager Chuck Tanner will look for his starter to provide some length before turning it over to his often-utilized bullpen. Tune in for another excellent playoff baseball game. Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. KDKA-TV broadcast: Milo Hamilton, Lanny Frattare, Nelson Briles As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
October 2, 1979 @ Riverfront Stadium For the fourth time this decade, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Cincinnati Reds will face off for the National League Pennant. The Reds have had the advantage so far this decade, defeating the Buccos in the previous three series with a combined 9-2 record. Both of these teams have dominated their respective divisions throughout this decade (6th NL east crown for PIT, 5th NL West crown for CIN), but the teams look a bit different from their previous matchups. Yes, Willie Stargell and Dave Parker are still threats in the middle of the lineup; but now they are supported by the likes of Omar Moreno, Bill Madlock, Phil Garner, and others. Bert Blyleven and Jim Bibby have come in to stabilize the rotation. Danny Murtagh is long gone as manager; Chuck Tanner gets his first crack at the postseason. Ditto for John McNamara, who replaces legendary Reds skipper Sparky Anderson (who left for Detroit). Tom Seaver is the new ace for the Reds. Key cogs of the Big Red Machine, Pete Rose and Tony Perez, departed in free agency. Former MVPs Joe Morgan and George Foster have battled injuries all year, and it seems as if these games may be the last that Morgan will play in a Red uniform. The Great Johnny Bench and ever reliable Dave Concepcion are still solid as ever up the middle, but Cincinnati has needed the boost from others like Ray Knight and Dave Collins. This game one figures to be a pitchers' duel, with two aces going at it. Tom Seaver (16 - 6 3.14 ERA 215 IP) takes the hill in his first, and surprisingly only postseason game for the Reds since he was traded in '77. On the bump for Pittsburgh is lefty John Candelaria (14 - 9 3.22 ERA 207 IP), one of the most dependable left-handed starters in all of baseball for the better part of a decade (averaged 15 - 9 3.19 ERA 216 IP between '76 - '80). This game and this series will be determined by great defense and timely hitting, as many thrilling postseason series are. Tune in for a fantastic game one. Audio Clips from joeydbball Youtube. NBC Broadcast w/ Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, and Don Sutton. As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
The boys recap the official top 100 prospects list from MLB.com along with finishing out the NL central with the Brew Crew, Buckos and Reds. Subscribe and tune in!
On today's episode, host Ethan Smith joins the Locked On Reds crew to discuss the split double-header between the Pirates & Reds, the hijinks that ensued, how the double-header puts both teams in a wild stretch of games and how each team plans to attack the trade deadline and this upcoming offseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pirates Broadcaster Greg Brown joins us to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first ever baseball radio broadcast, Pirates-Reds on Aug. 5, 1921 on KDKA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the first time in two years, the NCAA will crown a men’s basketball champion tonight and Brad has plenty of picks in today’s podcast including a bonus line pick right out of the gate and an alt-line pick at the end of the podcast. On the ice, Nate has a two-team parlay as he looks to keep his weekend streak alive. In the MLB, Brad is eyeing the total in the Pirates/Reds game and today’s NBA player prop of the day features Moses Brown of the Thunder. Then, of course, the guys wrap up with their picks on the total and the spread and (spoiler alert) they disagree on both. Here’s hoping for another instant classic tonight! (And some cash in our pockets)
The Big Opening (0:39) Hey Dan? Coaching Up the Backups.... quickly we end up talking Mets baseball, then Yankees baseball; you can't let 2 guys from NY/NJ to host a podcast together and not get this (3:56) We Celebrate DD's Tampa Lightning Stanley Cup Championship and claim we are the 4th highest rated podcast in Ontario; Our hockey coverage was outstanding all year (5:22) Tim, Whit and Dan start off and almost immediatly we get sidetracked by a story of Dan's Greyhound bus trip to the 2013 Wild Card Game featuring Pirates/Reds, I cashed a +1200 prop bet on this. (9:15) We review the 4 playoff series in the National League (11:25) Tim shoehorns a Good Will Hunting reference into the podcast, unsure why (12:35) Dan shoehorns in an update on his Fantasy Baseball team (15:15) Is Keanu Reeves a Break X Guy or Break Y Guy? (15:37) New Made for TV Disney Movie is "The Olympian Who Played the Infield" (21:27) We move on the AL and we talk what was supposed to be a great pitching matchup between Bieber and Cole, as this posts, we know otherwise (27:00) "I"m not sure what goes into that statistic, but I'm sure knowing what pitch is coming helps" -- Hot Troll of Houston followed by a 17 year old beef about Dusty Baker's treatment of young Cubs pitchers Mark Prior and Kerry Wood (29:50) Peruvian Pitchers Reference Over 2.5 pays big (31:46) The Devil Rays changed their name in 2007, that was 13 years ago! (33:46) Follow up on Twitter @The4TeamParlay, the hotest pronosticators in the business right now (35:19) We are talking mainstream bets you all can use to pad your bankroll (39:25) Tim wonders why Dan always coverts Future Pool bets to the 13-1 when the rest of us are doing +1300 (42:00) Tim gives out his biggest key to betting on single baseball games (45:05) Guy You Hate in Vegas - Ripped From the Headlines.... Scooter Guy (53:00) We attempt to cash the 4 team parlay but Rick's quiet approach and Dan's in ability to fill in costs us the bet; Whit and I did the best we could do.
Pirates Broadcaster Joe Block joins Larry to preview the Pirates/Reds series and to recap last night's game. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Pirates righty Trevor Williams sat down to talk about last year's brawl with the Reds, being traded by the Marlins, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Bench Bros sports podcast, the team predicts the AFC North and NFC North. Plus the Latest NFL news from training camp. Also the guys discuss the Yankees injury situation plus the brawl between the Pirates and Reds. All of that plus more on Bench Bros.
Adam and Chris finish the Pirates Reds fight conversation. They also check out the best nicknames coming up for MLB Players weekend. The first fan gift, what happens in Mexico stays in Mexico, and AJ Green and the Bengals.
After three years and 149 episodes the boys decide to step it up a notch and join 2014 in using social media to engage anyone who'll listen. They also throw out the idea of their friends or listeners creating a new intro/theme song for them. Doubt it'll happen. Chris fills us in on his upcoming MAGA trip to Montana, where he'll try to do burnouts in his dads Mustang. They do their own Rutger Hauer eulogy focusing on the man's most under-appreciated movie, Blind Fury. They do talk baseball - they have they're own angle on the Pirates-Reds brawls from a few weeks back of couple. Way to keep it current. Also why is anyone suing over a mascot? What the hell is that all about. They round out the show with football talk and more bad gambling on NFL season props. Chicks love the long-shots.
The Rays finish off a three-game sweep of the Boston Red Sox, and become the first visiting team in 53 years to win eight games at Fenway Park in one season. Plus, the league hands down 40 games of suspensions for the Pirates-Reds brawl, and a rare Friday day off at home in St. Petersburg
Buster and Jon Sciambi discuss the suspensions for those involved in the Pirates/Reds brawl before talking about the deterioration of Trevor Bauer's relationship with the Indians (11:02). Plus, Jessica Mendoza offers her insights on the Mets' trade deadline approach and this weekend's crucial series between the Red Sox and Yankees (31:59).
David Haugh, Chris Bleck and Gabe Ramirez join Kap on the panel.0:00 - Doug Glanville stops by to preview the rubber game between the Cubs and Cardinals. They discuss Nicholas Castellanos' impact on the Cubs lineup and if they now have enough to win the Central.11:00 - MLB hands down the suspension for the ugly Pirates-Reds brawl. Should Clint Hurdle have gotten more games? And what can MLB do to stop this from happening?15:00 - Chuck Pagano takes over a loaded Bears defense in 2019. Could they actually be better than they were last season?19:30 - The Sox lose again but Dylan Cease pitched well.
On the third hour of the Nick Handley Show, Nick chats with another competitor from the pole vault event at the capitol district. Next, he talks about the announced suspensions for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Cincinnati Reds from their brawl on Tuesday night. Then Nick talks with Mitch Sherman of the Athletic about today's husker football press conference.
In this week's show, Jeremy and Matt recap all NFL Training Camp news like Michael Thomas' extension, Zeke & Melvin Gordon Holdouts, and other NFL News. They recap the Pro Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, MLB Trade Deadline, MLB Brawl, and Washington Wizards. They reveal their “Champs & Chumps of the Week”. For the “Sports Free Zone”, they discuss Donald Trump's comments about Baltimore, and the Democratic Debates. For the “Reddit Topics of the Week”, they discuss unusual pregame rituals. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 2:55 - NFL News 33:55 - MLB News 43:45 - NBA News 1:16:45 - Champs & Chumps of the Week 1:19:40 - Sports Free Zone 1:39:15 - Reddit Topics of the Week 1:43:55 - Last Minute News, Shoutouts, & Sign-off --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-reality-pod/message
Hursh and Joe break down the latest Pirates-Reds brawl. Are the Pirates in the wrong? They also discuss the 2019 MLB Trade Deadline, including the moves (or lack thereof) made by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Recorded 7/30/19 High Sponsor: Trainwreck Inside Scoop: Amazon Prime's The Boys Notes: Chandler is stuck in the vestibule with Victoria's Secret model Jane Goodacre Eric's clicking a pen through a lot of this. That's what that sound is. MB used "prospect" in a loose, non-baseball way about Marcus Stroman. He was one of the best starting pitching options in the trade market, and it's weird that the Mets got him. Seems like that got cleared up eventually. As predicted, a number of high profile trades happened after this was recorded and before the deadline. There was 1 out left in the top of the 9th of that Pirates/Reds brawl game but a whole bottom of the 9th to play after it. The Pirates had lost 8 in a row before the... row. MB meant the 2013, World Series-winning Red Sox, not 2014. Though watching the first MLB team to finish last in one season, win the World Series the next, and finish last again the following season sounds like pretty good TV. She probs conflated 2004 and 2013.
SportsTalk Live is on location at Guaranteed Rate Field for White Sox Authentic Fan Night. David Schuster, Scott Merkin and Vinnie Duber join Kap on the panel.0:00- The Cubs make some moves at the trade deadline including getting Nicholas Castellanos from the Tigers. Is that enough to get them the N.L. Central title?6:30- The White Sox stand pat at the deadline but they promote two of their big prospects. Should Nick Madrigal get called up this season?12:30- Zack Greinke is a Houston Astro. Can anybody beat them? Plus the guys discuss the teams that did not do anything at the deadline.18:30- The guys break down the huge Pirates-Reds brawl and preview the pitching matchup between Lucas Giolito and Jacob deGrom.
On this week's episode, Russ breaks down the three team trade for Trevor Bauer (1:45), reacts to the Pirates-Reds brawl (15:30), and gives his two cents on QB commitment in the NFL (21:07). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lance talks about the aftermath of the Pirates-Reds game and he talks with the coach of the UC Bearcats Baseball team and their success. Also, it's time to celebrate one Reds great on his birthday!!
MB unpacks the best and worst of the week’s new MLB record streaks, Eric covers a brawl incited by one of his early favorite players, & they go around the horn to share new ballpark food offerings. High Sponsor: Valley Girl Inside Scoop: Bioré Recorded 4/10/19 Notes: A "quality start" is defined as a game in which the pitcher completes at least six innings and permits no more than three earned runs. Since the time of the recording, Baltimore’s Chris Davis lengthened his hitless streak to 50 straight at-bats in the same game that Oakland’s Khris Davis homered twice. Chris Archer was suspended for five games for his role in the Pirates-Reds brawl. The Blooper Burger also features tater tots and jalapeños.
Noah and Michael talk about the huge fight between the Reds and Pirates, preview the Stanley Cup playoffs, and look back at the Final Four. Noah isn't pleased with Michael's taste in music, and gives him some homework in order to become cool. Dalton's Thoughts, Garr's Hands, Noah's No Doubters.
join Kickin' It With Keeler every week for the best sports takes on Tuesday nights! On today's show, Ricky has you covered on the MLB Playoffs, including live in-game updates on the Pirates-Reds game. Who is he taking to go all the way to the World Series? His answer may surprise you. Plus, the manager of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League's Staten Island (Tommy Weber) joins the show to give his unique take on the MLB Wild Card system and what it means to truly be a postseason "hero". You won't want to miss this! Also, Daniel Evans joins the show at 11 ET from College Football Saturday to recap Georgia's win over LSU and preview some of the weekend's biggest matchups including Ohio State taking on Northwestern. Plus, its NFL Week 5 Word Association!!!!
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Slate for 4/15 Top Talker: Kobe Bryant's language & the global impression it provides of the NBA Hi/Low: Orioles@Indians, Mets@Braves, Rangers@Yankees, Pirates@Reds, Cubs@Rockies, BlueJays@RedSox Sports Souffle': NBA, NHL playoffs, MLB series' to watch for Get in line behind P. City & Major as they lead the charge with a one-on-one spitfire broadcast where anything goes. Expect slick-jargon, quick-wit and fast-tongues in this no-holds barred clean up of sports with any and all topics the fellas see fit for digestion across NBA, MLB, NFL, NCAA and more. You can dish it out, but can you take it?