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A sports podcast that doesn't suck for fans who want a deep, sometimes controversial, dive into the world of sports. Who is the punchable face of the week? Grab a beer and join the conversation.

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  • Midsummer Classics and Controversies! All-Star Debates and Saudi Money! What is a Legend Pick?
    Jul 15 2025

    The guys kick off this episode start by giving shoutouts to Deion Sanders and recently dismissed BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff. They also touch on the sale of the Rays for a surprising $1.7 billion and celebrate the Nationals' number one draft pick, 17-year-old Eli Willits. The conversation then shifts to a deep dive into the MLB All-Star game, with a debate about the controversial "legend pick" for Clayton Kershaw, and whether every team truly deserves an All-Star representative.

    Bison rolls out his own trivia game with a mystery player comparison. The guys blindly rank the stats of a few active players, leading to a conversation on their legacies and Machado being potentially underappreciated.

    They talk FIFA Club World Cup, and its controversial sponsorship, Milk gets excited to talk Wimbledon finals that have crowned a new generation of tennis rivals in Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. They talk about the shocking firing of Red Bull's F1 principal, Christian Horner, call out the U.S. President for overstaying his welcome on the FIFA celebration stage and we'll even witness a friendly wager on the Home Run Derby.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • MLB Trade Talks, The Great American Sport, F1, and More
    Jul 8 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, the guys discuss the current state of Major League Baseball as the trade deadline approaches, and get into the cultural phenomenon of competitive eating, particularly the July 4th hot dog contest, and debate its legitimacy as a sport.

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    They talk All-Star Game selections, with a focus on notable snubs and the argue over the right metrics used to evaluate player performance.

    They discuss the mid-season review of F1, and a tragic loss in soccer.

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    43 min
  • Fan Behavior, Crazy Sponsorships, & the End of the EBUG?
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode, the guys (and a surprise houseguest that crossed the Canadian border we all know as MooseJaw) navigate the whirlwind of professional sports drafts and looming trade deadlines. The conversation kicks off with a breakdown of the NBA draft, where teams like the Hornets and Spurs are praised for their strategic moves, while the Nets and Pelicans are panned for their questionable choices. The crew then slides over to the NHL, debating the immediate impact of its draft picks compared to other leagues and reacting to breaking news of a major trade, with their resident NHL expert MooseJaw leading the way.

    As baseball season hits its stride, they shift to the MLB trade deadline, with a spirited discussion about which teams will be buyers looking for that final piece and which might blow it all up and become sellers.

    The hosts issue "punches" to a shockingly offensive baseball fan, the Washington Nationals' new AARP jersey sponsor, and the potential expansion of the NCAA tournament.

    They balance the criticism with "lassos" of praise for the fans who supported a heckled player and a young draftee's impressive compassion. The show concludes with a flurry of "buzzer beaters," including a heartfelt tribute to the late great Dave Parker, updates from the world of soccer, and the surprising news that the NHL is doing away with its quirky emergency backup goalie rule, wrapping up another boisterous and freewheeling discussion.

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    50 min

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