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By Anthony Muldowney
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The podcast currently has 239 episodes available.
On this week's episode, I'm recapping the NFL Draft, talking NBA Playoffs, and previewing this year's Kentucky Derby.
On this week's episode, Scottie Scheffler wins the Masters, again, the NBA Playoffs are underway, Caitlin Clark goes No. 1, and John Sterling retires as broadcaster of the New York Yankees.
On this week's episode, the A's are on the move, the NCAA Tournament is down to its Final Four, Stefon Diggs was traded, and Julius Randle is out for the season.
On this week's episode, not only is it March Madness time, but a scandal involving Shohei Ohtani and his now former translator, Ippei Mizuhara, is rocking the sport of baseball, and could potentially derail the career of the man they call the modern day Babe Ruth.
On this week's episode, we saw a bunch of history, including the fastest 40-yard dash in NFL combine history, LeBron reached 40k points, Caitlin Clark broke the NCAA all-time record for points, and Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson is a thing and it is happening this summer.
On this week's episode, Caitlin Clark nears another record, LeBron is closing in on 40,000 points, and the Jets believe Mecole Hardman leaked plays to the Chiefs and Eagles.
On this week's episode, Dame stole the show at All-Star weekend, Rick Pitino sounds off, MLB's new Fanatics uniforms are a complete failure, and Justin Fields un-follows the Bears on IG.
On this week's episode, the Chiefs are Super Bowl Champs...again, the NBA's first half is officially over, Caitlin Clark makes history, and Tiger Woods debuts his new clothing line in partnership with TaylorMade.
On this week's episode, Super Bowl LVIII is here, NBA trade-deadline has come and gone, and Phil Mickelson claims to have 47 holes-in-one in his lifetime.
On this week's episode, Patrick Mahomes and Brock Purdy led their teams to the Super Bowl, NBA All-Star rosters were announced, and Bill Belichick will not coach an NFL team next season.
The podcast currently has 239 episodes available.