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RUNDOWN
Episode 335 opens with a classic Mitch-and-Hotshot cold open built around a unique problem: there’s no area code 335. But that doesn't stop Mitch from spinning it into a musical deep dive centered on the new Eddie Vedder Cup, the tongue-in-cheek prize for the Mariners–Padres rivalry. The two riff on San Diego’s surprisingly rich musical heritage — from Blink-182 and Stone Temple Pilots to Iron Butterfly and Heart — as Mitch tries to reel in Hotshot with rock trivia and storytelling.
Then it's a packed slate of sports. Mitch breaks down the Mariners’ stunning three-game sweep of the Padres, with big contributions from unlikely heroes like Dylan Moore and Rowdy Tellez, and serious praise for the bullpen and manager Dan Wilson. Brady Farkas and Joe Doyle join to analyze Seattle’s weirdly dominant road performances, the emergence of Brian Woo as a potential All-Star and ace, and what to expect with George Kirby’s return.
On the football side, Mitch unpacks the Seahawks’ 2025 schedule, including an unprecedented ESPN+ Monday Night game with a 10 PM ET kickoff. He also dives into the quarterback gauntlet Seattle won’t face — just two of the top 12 QBs from 2024’s passer efficiency ratings.
Chance Miller, AD at Coastal Carolina, discusses a groundbreaking promotion giving free concessions to football attendees — and how it actually boosts revenue. Mariners' No-Table give their scouting analysis on the Mariners’ rotation depth and the likelihood of a Cole Young call-up. Nick Sheridan, Alabama’s co-OC, gives us an inside look at Jalen Milroe — his arm, his speed, and what Seattle fans should expect from their rookie quarterback.
The episode wraps with “The Other Stuff” — from John Madden: The Movie to Scottie Scheffler’s third major win to Brock Purdy’s $265 million payday.
GUESTS
Chance Miller | Athletic Director, Coastal Carolina University
Joe Doyle | MLB Draft/Prospect Analyst, OverSlot
Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast
Nick Sheridan | Co-Offensive Coordinator, Alabama Crimson Tide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 | Mitch can’t find a musical angle for “335,” so he invents one, leading to the Eddie Vedder Cup and a tour of San Diego’s musical icons.
20:13 | Mariners Buzz – Cole Young's hot streak, Rowdy Tellez’s timely swings, Dylan Moore’s clutch factor, and why the team plays so much better on the road.
35:41 | Guest: Chance Miller – Coastal Carolina’s AD breaks down how “Feast for Free” unlimited hot dogs, popcorn, drinks | works financially — and why it's not a gimmick.
55:01 | Guest: Mariners' No-Table, Brady Farkas & Joe Doyle – evaluate Brian Woo's All-Star candidacy, George Kirby’s return, and who stays/goes in the Mariners’ crowded rotation. As well, they analyze Dan Wilson’s bullpen evolution, Julio’s approach at the plate, and why Cole Young might be called up this week.
1:20:07 | Guest: Nick Sheridan – The Alabama OC talks about Jalen Milroe’s NFL potential, work ethic, arm strength, accuracy development, and how Seattle might use him early.
1:38:48 | The Other Stuff Segment – Scheffler wins his third major with his B-game, Madden biopic casts Nicolas Cage, and Brock Purdy goes from Mr. Irrelevant to $53M/year.
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RUNDOWN
Episode 335 opens with a classic Mitch-and-Hotshot cold open built around a unique problem: there’s no area code 335. But that doesn't stop Mitch from spinning it into a musical deep dive centered on the new Eddie Vedder Cup, the tongue-in-cheek prize for the Mariners–Padres rivalry. The two riff on San Diego’s surprisingly rich musical heritage — from Blink-182 and Stone Temple Pilots to Iron Butterfly and Heart — as Mitch tries to reel in Hotshot with rock trivia and storytelling.
Then it's a packed slate of sports. Mitch breaks down the Mariners’ stunning three-game sweep of the Padres, with big contributions from unlikely heroes like Dylan Moore and Rowdy Tellez, and serious praise for the bullpen and manager Dan Wilson. Brady Farkas and Joe Doyle join to analyze Seattle’s weirdly dominant road performances, the emergence of Brian Woo as a potential All-Star and ace, and what to expect with George Kirby’s return.
On the football side, Mitch unpacks the Seahawks’ 2025 schedule, including an unprecedented ESPN+ Monday Night game with a 10 PM ET kickoff. He also dives into the quarterback gauntlet Seattle won’t face — just two of the top 12 QBs from 2024’s passer efficiency ratings.
Chance Miller, AD at Coastal Carolina, discusses a groundbreaking promotion giving free concessions to football attendees — and how it actually boosts revenue. Mariners' No-Table give their scouting analysis on the Mariners’ rotation depth and the likelihood of a Cole Young call-up. Nick Sheridan, Alabama’s co-OC, gives us an inside look at Jalen Milroe — his arm, his speed, and what Seattle fans should expect from their rookie quarterback.
The episode wraps with “The Other Stuff” — from John Madden: The Movie to Scottie Scheffler’s third major win to Brock Purdy’s $265 million payday.
GUESTS
Chance Miller | Athletic Director, Coastal Carolina University
Joe Doyle | MLB Draft/Prospect Analyst, OverSlot
Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast
Nick Sheridan | Co-Offensive Coordinator, Alabama Crimson Tide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 | Mitch can’t find a musical angle for “335,” so he invents one, leading to the Eddie Vedder Cup and a tour of San Diego’s musical icons.
20:13 | Mariners Buzz – Cole Young's hot streak, Rowdy Tellez’s timely swings, Dylan Moore’s clutch factor, and why the team plays so much better on the road.
35:41 | Guest: Chance Miller – Coastal Carolina’s AD breaks down how “Feast for Free” unlimited hot dogs, popcorn, drinks | works financially — and why it's not a gimmick.
55:01 | Guest: Mariners' No-Table, Brady Farkas & Joe Doyle – evaluate Brian Woo's All-Star candidacy, George Kirby’s return, and who stays/goes in the Mariners’ crowded rotation. As well, they analyze Dan Wilson’s bullpen evolution, Julio’s approach at the plate, and why Cole Young might be called up this week.
1:20:07 | Guest: Nick Sheridan – The Alabama OC talks about Jalen Milroe’s NFL potential, work ethic, arm strength, accuracy development, and how Seattle might use him early.
1:38:48 | The Other Stuff Segment – Scheffler wins his third major with his B-game, Madden biopic casts Nicolas Cage, and Brock Purdy goes from Mr. Irrelevant to $53M/year.
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