(HOUR 1) Hart and Fitzy examine the hitters on the 2025 Boston Red Sox roster, and they debate which hitter will be most impactful this upcoming season. Plus, the guys discuss their expectations for various hitters on the Boston Red Sox, including Triston Casas, Ceddanne Rafaela and others. They also discuss the placement of players in their ideal Opening Day lineups for the 2025 Red Sox. (HOUR 2) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson discuss the New England Patriots' potential pursuit of WR Tee Higgins, and they debate whether the team should be willing to spend top dollar and/or important assets on that player. They also briefly revisit the results of the 2025 NFLPA player survey, and apply the grades given to the Patriots to their pursuit of top free agents. Plus, NBC Sports Boston Patriots' insider Tom E. Curran joins the guys to discuss the NFL draft prospects he's following at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine that may be fits for the Patriots, address conflicting reports about the team's potential pursuit of WR Tee Higgins, and much more. (HOUR 3) NBC Sports Boston Celtics' analyst Brian Scalabrine joins WEEI Afternoons with Hart, Fitzy and Johnson in-studio to recap the Celtics' game he called on Wednesday night in Detroit, discuss the factors that could keep Boston from repeating as NBA championships, debate whether Jayson Tatum is underrated as an NBA superstar, and much more. Plus, NESN Bruins' analyst Andrew Raycroft joins the guys to recap the 4 Nations Face-off, discuss the injuries that came from the tournament and the future of international best-on-best play in hockey, debate the possibility of the Bruins trading captain Brad Marchand, and much more. They also discuss whether or not Boston is an "A+" sports town in 2025. (HOUR 4) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson react to comments from Red Sox manager Alex Cora about prospect Marcelo Mayer after a big day at the plate, and they discuss where Mayer fits into the team's roster puzzle in 2025. Plus, the guys react to news about NFL draft prospect Abdul Carter's injury, and they discuss what that means for the Patriots in terms of their odds to draft him. They also discuss the wild story of a squabble in an Indianapolis area Starbucks between NFL reporters Ian Rapaport and Jordan Schultz. Finally, the guys remember actor Gene Hackman and his most memorable roles in Odds and Ends.