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A Candid Conversation With Joy Taylor, God Bless Johnny Cueto, Plus Giannis to the Bulls?

Joy discusses her radio journey, how she handles the double standards in the industry, working with Colin Cowherd, and the national perspective of Chicago sports

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‘The Captain’ Episode 7

JJ and JackO pick their favorite memory from the series, MVP of the episode, the Michael Corleone Moment, and rank the series’ best episodes

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How Does a Suspension or Injury Affect Card Value? Plus, Entertainment Check-in and Mailbag.

Mike and Jesse discuss Fernando Tatis Jr.’s and Zach Wilson’s card values

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Trump Is Back in the News Cycle, How to Talk to an Embattled Quarterback, and the Return of Harry Caray

Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week and David Shoemaker guesses the Strained-Pun Headline

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Good News for Zach Wilson, Yankees Struggle at Fenway, and Mets Continue to Run the NL East

Plus, friend of the show Nick Turturro returns to talk about the Yankees’ recent slump, Gleyber Torres, and ‘The Captain’

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The Bears Mess With Roquan, and a Challenge for the Sox

Plus, discussing the most embarrassing thing that can happen to someone in public and reacting to the NBA Christmas schedule

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Olin Kreutz on the Bears’ Issues, and the Truth About the Field of Dreams Game

Jason also discusses the White Sox unsurprisingly losing three of four to the Royals

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Mets Can’t Do Anything Wrong and Yankees Can’t Do Anything Right

Plus, Danny Heifetz on Giants camp and talking Mekhi Becton’s injury

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Neither Age Nor Surgery Can Stop Justin Verlander

After undergoing Tommy John surgery and missing most of two seasons, the 39-year-old Astros ace looks like a Cy Young favorite again

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Becoming a Man, Dissecting Roquan Smith’s Note, and Happy Retirement to the GOAT

Plus, checking in on the White Sox and reacting to Tim Anderson’s injury

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Not Much to Say About the Sox, and Cubs’ Future With Meghan Montemurro

Plus, decoding the Bears with Josh Schrock

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Mets Dominate the Braves, Yankees Lose Five Straight, and Steve Gelbs On How Special the ‘22 Mets Are

Plus, taking calls and debating the Mets’ World Series chances

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‘The Captain’ Episodes 5 and 6

JJ and JackO recap Episodes 5 and 6 of ‘The Captain,’ picking their favorite memories, MVPs, and Michael Corleone Moments

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The Sox’s Slow Torture, Pat Finley on the Bears, and the Return of Your Voicemails

Pat gives an update on Teven Jenkins, what he’s seen (or hasn’t seen) from Justin Fields, and why he’s so high on rookie Kyler Gordon

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Aaron Judge’s AL Home Run Record Chase Is Starting to Feel Real

It’s not too soon to get excited about the Yankee slugger’s odds of surpassing Ruth and Maris—and maybe sailing past 62

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Distribution News, Shenanigans From the National, and MLB Trade Deadline Thoughts

Mike and Jesse discuss some new information regarding Topps distribution

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The New Edition of the Dodgers-Padres Rivalry Is About to Be Appointment Viewing

After all of San Diego’s upgrades at the deadline—namely Juan Soto—the balance of power in this Southern California battle may be shifting

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The Baseball Stadium That “Forever Changed” Professional Sports

Camden Yards, which opened 30 years ago this summer, is revered for its design and downtown location. But its influence—along with its lessons—extends beyond architecture.

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Remembering Vin Scully With Jason Gay

The Wall Street Journal’s Jason Gay joins Bryan to remember the life and career of Vin Scully, the beloved Dodgers broadcaster who died this week

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Vin Scully, Forever

All announcers yearn for adoration. Scully, who died Tuesday at 94, achieved something much more—he became a collective memory for generations of sports fans.

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Vin Scully Was Part of the Baseball Fan’s Family

The former Dodgers broadcaster died Tuesday at 94 years old. But in 67 years of calling games, his voice became a staple for generations of fans, and countless memorable moments.

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The Yankees and Astros Were Already the AL’s Top Teams—and They Just Got Better

After addressing their needs at the trade deadline, Houston and New York could be headed for another ALCS rematch

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Chicago Deadline Nothingness With Eno Sarris and Chris Tannehill, Plus RIP Vin Scully

Plus, Jason asks his producers what it would take to accept an offer from a company like LIV Golf

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Jacob deGrom’s Return Spoiled, Remembering Vin Scully, the MLB Trade Deadline, and Terry Collins on the Mets’ World Series Chances

Collins also discusses this year’s Mets’ similarities to the 2015 team and managing Jacob deGrom

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The Winners and Losers of the 2022 MLB Trade Deadline

Juan Soto is officially a Padre, contenders across the AL leveled up, and the Orioles … well, that’s another story

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The Padres’ Juan Soto Trade Is a Historic Heist

In a blockbuster deadline deal with the Nationals, the Padres agreed to acquire the best young baseball player ever traded, plus Josh Bell—and they did it without paying that steep a price in prospects

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YANKEES TRADE FOR MONTAS AND TRIVINO

JJ reacts to the Yankees’ acquisition of Frankie Montas and Lou Trivino ahead of the trade deadline and discusses potential trades to fill out the Mets roster

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RIP Bill Russell, LaMond Pope on the White Sox’s Inconsistencies, and Bears Expectations With Kevin Fishbain

Jason also uses the Outside the Chi segment to share his feelings on the passing of NBA legend Bill Russell

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Mets Finish Off the Week With Another Sweep, Yankees’ Bullpen Issues, and John Harper on Trade Deadline Talks and deGrom’s Return

JJ breaks down the New York teams’ potential trade targets

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Movie Theater Robbery, Plus Josh Perry on His Broadcast Journey and Big Ten Expansion

Plus, with training camp underway, Jason brings you the latest with the Bears

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‘The Captain’ Episode 4, Featuring Mariano Rivera

The Yankees legend joins the show to discuss his career and involvement with the United International Baseball League

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‘The Captain’ Episode 3

JJ and JackO recap the third episode of ‘The Captain’