(HOUR 1) Hart and Fitzy discuss the latest updates on the relationship between the Boston Red Sox and Garrett Crochet, and they analyze what a potential contract extension may look like for Boston's new ace southpaw. Plus, the guys discuss the latest news about the roster/depth chart battles happening at Red Sox spring training camp, including an update on the odds-on favorite to start the season as Boston's closer. They also discuss Kristian Campbell's chances to prevail in a crowded Red Sox 2B competition, and Andy tells a depressing story from his baseball career. (HOUR 2) On today's Three Point Stance: Andy believes the Red Sox will need to add a closer before this season's MLB trade deadline, Fitzy agrees with the Patriots' tough decision to part ways with David Andrews, and Ted is impressed by the play of the Celtics' bench. Plus, the guys examine multiple NFL mock drafts done by draft experts in recent days, and they discuss the likelihood that WR/CB Travis Hunter will be available for the Patriots to select with the fourth overall pick. They also debate what a compensation package may look like if the Patriots were to explore trading for 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk. (HOUR 3) NBC Sports Boston Celtics' analyst Brian Scalabrine joined WEEI Afternoons with Hart, Fitzy and Johnson to recap his viral streetball battle with George "The Messiah", analyze Baylor Scheierman's strong performance against the Nets, discuss the Celtics' player rotation and load management strategy for the rest of the regular season, and much more. Plus, the guys select the team that would make up their most intriguing NBA Finals matchup in 2025. Then, Andy unveils an article to Ted and Fitzy that he wrote about Ted's contract negotiation in a 2003 edition of Patriots Football Weekly. (HOUR 4) Though the Red Sox seem poised for a strong season in 2025, there are still a few areas of concern throughout the roster, and Hart, Fitzy and Johnson run through their biggest areas of concern as of mid-March. Plus, the guys rank five core elements of the New England Patriots (ownership, executives, coaching, QB and roster) from most, to least, effective as of March 2025. They also examine the options available on Scottie Scheffler's Masters champion dinner menu.