Afleveringen
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Thursday’s show features the red-hot Marlins continuing to surprise baseball, LeBron James speculation heating up, World Cup controversy, Dolphins expectations, and more. Joe Rose and the guys break down Miami’s incredible run despite having one of the lowest payrolls in MLB, discuss the team’s attendance struggles, and debate whether the Marlins can continue to win over South Florida fans. The show also dives into the latest LeBron James rumors, with Miami and Cleveland emerging as the top destinations, while the guys discuss what makes the most sense for the future Hall of Famer. CBS soccer expert Chris Wittyngham joins to discuss World Cup storylines with questions surrounding officiating, Christian Pulisic’s criticism, USA’s struggles to compete with global powers, and Lionel Messi’s incredible tournament. Plus, the guys break down the Dolphins’ reset, a difficult upcoming schedule, and whether Miami’s young roster can surprise expectations. Craig Mish from Marlins.TV joins the show to discuss the Marlins turnaround, breakout stars like Otto Lopez and Joe Mack, Sandy Alcantara’s future, and the team’s plans ahead of the trade deadline.
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Hour 1 opens with the Marlins staying red hot after another win, as Joe Rose and the guys discuss one of baseball's best stories—a low-payroll team continuing to outperform expectations while pushing deeper into the playoff race. The conversation focuses on Miami's ongoing attendance struggles, how the Marlins compare to the Rays, and why this team deserves more support from South Florida fans. The hour also features the latest on the LeBron James sweepstakes, with Miami and Cleveland emerging as the frontrunners, while Joe makes the case that Philadelphia shouldn't be overlooked. The guys wrap up by reacting to growing controversy surrounding World Cup officiating, as accusations of bias and superstar treatment continue to dominate the tournament.
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Hour 2 features the latest on the LeBron James speculation as Miami and Cleveland continue to emerge as the two most likely destinations for the four-time MVP. Joe Rose discusses why LeBron’s familiarity with both organizations could make them the best fits at this stage of his career, while reflecting on the lasting respect LeBron has shown the Heat since leaving Miami. The guys also talk World Cup storylines, Christian Pulisic facing criticism after Team USA’s performance, and the Marlins continuing their hot streak with five straight wins. The hour wraps up with Hollywood’s Headlines, including reaction to Big 12 Media Days, Kyle Lowry announcing his retirement, Jalen Brunson’s $1 million jersey sale, NBA star power, and what the guys would do if they won the $600 million Mega Millions jackpot.
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Hour 3 features CBS soccer expert Chris Wittyngham joining Joe Rose to break down the biggest World Cup storylines, including Egypt’s frustration with officiating after its loss to Argentina, Christian Pulisic’s criticism following Team USA’s elimination, and whether the U.S. can ever close the gap with the world’s top soccer nations. Wittyngham discusses the challenges facing American soccer, including the pay-to-play system, youth sports culture, and lack of depth compared to global powers, while also diving into Lionel Messi’s incredible tournament, his GOAT status, and how Inter Miami continues to benefit from his success. The hour also includes Marlins talk as Miami continues its impressive run despite attendance struggles and questions about whether the team will be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline. The guys wrap up with Dolphins discussion, examining Miami’s offseason reset, why the team is entering a developmental year, the tough schedule ahead, and whether young players can develop enough for the Dolphins to surprise expectations.
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Hour 4 features Craig Mish from Marlins.TV joining Joe Rose to break down the Marlins’ incredible turnaround and how Miami has transformed into one of baseball’s biggest surprises. Mish discusses the impact of rookie catcher Joe Mack, Kyle Stowers’ breakout after a slow start, Otto Lopez’s historic season, and Owen Caissie’s emergence as one of the top rookie power hitters in the National League. The conversation also focuses on the trade deadline, including whether the Marlins will be buyers, what they need to add, and why Mish would be shocked if Miami trades Sandy Alcantara. The guys also look ahead to the Marlins’ push for a sweep against Seattle and continue Dolphins discussion. The hour wraps up with more World Cup talk, including Chris Wittyngham’s insight on USA soccer’s struggles, Christian Pulisic criticism, officiating controversy, Lionel Messi’s dominance, and whether the United States can ever close the gap with global soccer powers.
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Craig Mish from Marlins.TV joins Joe Rose to discuss Miami’s incredible turnaround and how the Marlins have become one of baseball’s biggest surprises. Mish highlights the impact of rookie catcher Joe Mack, who has provided a major boost behind the plate defensively while also delivering quality production at the plate since being called up from the minors. He also discusses Kyle Stowers’ turnaround after a slow start, Otto Lopez’s unbelievable season after being released twice earlier in his career, and Owen Caissie beginning to find his rhythm as one of the top rookie power hitters in the National League. The conversation turns to the trade deadline, including whether the Marlins will be buyers or sellers, the possibility of trading Sandy Alcantara, and why Mish would be shocked if Miami moves its ace. Mish also explains why the Marlins could look to add a right-handed bat and bullpen help as they continue their surprising playoff push.
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CBS soccer expert Chris Wittyngham joins Joe Rose to break down the biggest storylines from the World Cup, including Egypt’s frustration with officiating after its loss to Argentina and whether referee nationality could play a role in perceived bias. Wittyngham also weighs in on the criticism surrounding Christian Pulisic after his disappointing World Cup performance, Landon Donovan’s comments about the U.S. star, and whether Pulisic has been protected too much throughout his career. The conversation expands to whether the United States can ever close the gap with global soccer powers, the challenges created by America’s youth sports culture and pay-to-play system, and why the same countries continue to dominate the later rounds of the tournament. The guys also discuss Lionel Messi’s incredible World Cup run, whether he is still the best player in the world, and how Inter Miami continues to benefit from his success on the global stage
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The Marlins stay red hot with another win, continuing one of the most surprising seasons in baseball despite operating with the league's second-lowest payroll. Joe Rose and the guys discuss how Miami continues to find ways to win and why the club deserves more support at the ballpark. They also examine the Marlins' long-standing attendance struggles, compare the organization to the Tampa Bay Rays, and debate what it will take for fans to fully embrace one of baseball's hottest teams.
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The LeBron James speculation continues as Miami and Cleveland remain the two teams most heavily linked to the four-time MVP. Joe Rose questions why any Heat fan would be against a reunion, arguing that LeBron still has plenty to offer a championship contender. The guys discuss why Cleveland and Miami make the most sense at this stage of his career, noting that LeBron is already familiar with both organizations and is unlikely to want a fresh start elsewhere. They also reflect on the lasting respect LeBron has shown the Heat since leaving Miami and how the lessons he learned during his time with the franchise have shaped the rest of his career.
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The LeBron James sweepstakes continue as rumors intensify that Miami and Cleveland remain the two most likely landing spots for the four-time MVP. Joe Rose also throws Philadelphia into the conversation, while NBA insider Brian Windhorst explains why the Heat and Cavaliers make the most sense. The guys debate where LeBron ultimately fits best and discuss why a return to his hometown Cavaliers may be the only move that wouldn't draw widespread criticism.
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The Dolphins were forced to clean house this offseason after a disappointing stretch and organizational issues led to a major reset. Joe Rose discusses why Miami appears to be entering a developmental season focused on building a younger roster and establishing a new culture. While many NFL experts view the Dolphins as one of the league’s weakest rosters heading into the season, some remain optimistic, including Omar Kelly, who believes Miami could win 10 games if young players develop and the team gets the right breaks.
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Hollywood's Headlines includes reaction to Big 12 Media Days after Colorado quarterback Julian Lewis revealed the team didn't watch film last season, sparking plenty of discussion. The guys also react to Kyle Lowry announcing his retirement and new role as an NBA analyst for Amazon Prime, Jalen Brunson's Game 1 jersey selling for $1 million, and which NBA stars have the biggest drawing power. They wrap up by discussing the Mega Millions jackpot climbing to $600 million and what they would do if they hit it big.
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Wednesday’s show features the Marlins’ incredible run, Messi’s World Cup magic, Dolphins expectations, and the latest on LeBron James’ future. Joe Rose breaks down Miami’s walk-off win over the Mariners, why the Marlins have become one of baseball’s best stories despite a low payroll, and why they should be buyers at the trade deadline. The show also features Chris Perkins discussing Dolphins leadership, Malik Willis’ role, and Miami’s biggest roster concerns, plus Marlins manager Clayton McCullough joins to talk about the team’s turnaround, Otto Lopez and Max Meyer’s All-Star seasons, the Eury Pérez decision, and the trade deadline. Joe and the guys also discuss Messi’s latest heroics with Argentina, FIFA controversy, LeBron watch, Hollywood’s Headlines, and more.
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Hour 1 opens with the Marlins continuing their incredible season, walking off the Mariners to improve to eight games over .500 and strengthen their position in the playoff race. Joe Rose discusses why Miami has become one of baseball's best stories despite a low payroll, argues the Marlins should be buyers at the trade deadline, and makes the case that Sandy Alcantara should remain with the club. The conversation then shifts to the World Cup, where Lionel Messi leads Argentina to a remarkable comeback victory over Egypt, drawing comparisons to Tom Brady's legendary Super Bowl rally as the guys discuss Messi's legacy and the controversy surrounding FIFA's officiating. The hour also features the latest on the LeBron James sweepstakes, continued confusion over Boston's decision to trade Jaylen Brown, and reaction to Chris Carter calling out Delta Air Lines after a frustrating travel experience.
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Hour 2 features plenty of discussion across the sports world, starting with Lionel Messi continuing to carry Argentina at age 39 and strengthening his case as the greatest soccer player of all time. Joe Rose and the guys debate Messi’s legacy, his separation from Cristiano Ronaldo, and how incredible it is that he continues to deliver on the biggest stage. The conversation shifts to the ongoing LeBron James free agency watch, with reports that LeBron isn’t prioritizing money, though Joe questions whether he would really accept a significant pay cut. The guys also discuss Chris Carter’s airline dispute, World Cup officiating controversy after Egypt’s loss to Argentina, and defend Marlins manager Clayton McCullough amid criticism, explaining why he deserves credit for the team’s success. The hour wraps up with Hollywood’s Headlines, including the massive bidding war for future World Cup broadcasting rights, a company searching through the trash after Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s wedding, and Michael Jordan extending his partnership with Upper Deck.
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Hour 3 features Chris Perkins joining Joe Rose to break down the Dolphins heading into the season, focusing on Miami’s search for new leaders and how Jordyn Brooks, Zach Sieler, and Aaron Brewer compare to past Dolphins greats like Dan Marino, Jason Taylor, and Zach Thomas. Perkins discusses Malik Willis’ role in the offense and why his rushing ability could make him one of the league’s top running quarterbacks, while also evaluating Miami’s rookie wide receivers, biggest roster concerns, and how Jeff Hafley can get creative with the linebacker group. The hour also dives into the debate over whether Lionel Messi receives special treatment from FIFA and if star players across sports get different treatment because leagues want their biggest names on the field. The guys wrap up with Marlins talk after Jakob Marsee’s walk-off win, questions about gambling’s impact on sports, and a look back at the anniversary of LeBron James’ famous “The Decision.”
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Hour 4 features Marlins manager Clayton McCullough joining Joe Rose to discuss Miami’s remarkable turnaround after a rough start to the season and how the team has become one of baseball’s hottest clubs. McCullough breaks down the confidence throughout the clubhouse, the All-Star seasons from Otto Lopez and Max Meyer, and how the Marlins have found contributions from up and down the roster. He also addresses the controversial decision to pull Eury Pérez after seven perfect innings, explaining why protecting Pérez’s long-term health was the priority despite knowing the criticism would come. The hour also continues the LeBron James watch, with Joe discussing Cleveland as the likely frontrunner, why Miami remains connected to the superstar, and why he doesn’t believe the Golden State rumors. The hour wraps with more Dolphins discussion from Chris Perkins, including Miami’s leadership, Malik Willis’ rushing ability, and the team’s biggest roster concerns heading into the season.
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Chris Perkins joins Joe Rose to break down the Dolphins heading into the season, highlighting Jordyn Brooks, Zach Sieler, and Aaron Brewer as the team's emerging leaders while comparing the group's leadership to past Dolphins teams. He discusses expectations for Malik Willis, predicting his rushing ability could make him one of the NFL's top quarterbacks on the ground, and weighs in on what Miami can expect from rookie wide receivers Chris Bell and Caleb Douglas. Perkins also identifies pass rusher, cornerback, and wide receiver as the Dolphins' three biggest concerns, evaluates the team's rookie class, and explains why Miami's linebacker group could give defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley the flexibility to get creative this season.
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Marlins manager Clayton McCullough joins Joe Rose to discuss Miami’s incredible turnaround after a difficult start to the season and how the team has become one of baseball’s hottest clubs. McCullough talks about the confidence growing throughout the roster, the breakout seasons of All-Stars Otto Lopez and Max Meyer, and how the Marlins have found contributions from players across the entire team rather than relying on one star. He also addresses the decision to pull Eury Pérez after seven perfect innings, admitting he knew the move would be heavily criticized but explaining that protecting Pérez’s long-term health was the priority. McCullough discusses Miami’s plans ahead of the trade deadline, offers high praise for Sandy Alcantara, and highlights the organization’s efforts in the community, including supporting those affected by the earthquakes in Venezuela
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The Marlins continue their incredible run with another dramatic walk-off victory, pushing themselves to eight games over .500 and firmly into the playoff race. Joe Rose discusses how Miami has become one of baseball's best stories, winning consistently despite one of the league's lowest payrolls and playing with a confidence that's fueling win after win. With the trade deadline approaching, the conversation turns to the organization's next move, as Joe makes it clear the Marlins should be buyers—not sellers—and argues that trading Sandy Alcantara would be a major mistake if the club is serious about making a postseason run.
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