Jimmy Rollins: Ohtani Is Baseball’s Michael Jordan

Jimmy Rollins has seen baseball evolve, from small ball to power ball, from 90 mph to 100, and few explain that evolution better. The former MVP joined the show and compared Shohei Ohtani to Michael Jordan, calling him baseball’s global icon who can do what he wants when he wants. Rollins also marveled at Aaron…

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For Greeny, Data Fuels the Debate

Mike Greenberg is never short on perspective, or projects. The ESPN host joined the show to talk about his latest book, ”Got Your Legends” , a deep dive into sports history that ranks the greatest teams ever. Born from his “Got Your Number” series, Greeny’s newest work is part history lesson, part classic sports argument,…

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Without David Tyree, is Eli Manning a HOFer?

Chris “Mad Dog” Russo came in hot as per usual. Russo discussed Eli Manning’s Hall of Fame odds. No catch, no Canton. He jabbed at Yankee fans too, saying Aaron Boone’s safe even if New York gets swept, calling the Toronto Blue Jays  just another October buzzsaw. And while others hedge on Russell Wilson’s legacy,…

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Dave Sims Entertains Todd’s Criticisms

Dave Sims has never been one to fake emotion behind the mic. The Yankees’ play-by-play voice found himself defending his subdued Vladimir Guerrero Jr grand slam call, insisting he was reflecting the mood of frustrated fans, not missing the moment. “I’m capturing how Yankee fans felt.” Sims admits criticism comes with the job, but that…

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McElroy: Heisman Trophy Race Wide Open

ESPN analyst and former Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy didn’t mince words after Penn State’s shocking loss to UCLA, calling out James Franklin’s excuses and crediting UCLA’s Nico Iamaleava for exposing Penn State’s defense. McElroy praised Alabama’s resilience, saying the Tide weathered the storm in a way they couldn’t last season, while also tipping his cap…

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Daniel Breaks Down NFL Personnel Lingo

Former NFL quarterback and ESPN analyst Chase Daniel broke down Week 5’s biggest disappointment. He called the Cardinals’ collapse the “worst loss of the weekend,” blowing a 28–6 lead to one of the league’s weakest teams. Daniel also explained why he sees cracks in the Eagles’ offense, citing less motion and Jalen Hurts’ inconsistency, while…

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Kurt Warner’s Advice to Dillon Gabriel: “Don’t Do It Alone”

Kurt Warner knows the challenges young quarterbacks face, and his advice to Cleveland rookie Dillon Gabriel was simple: don’t do it alone. Warner emphasized trusting teammates and processing defenses with your eyes first, especially against Brian Flores’ schemes. He also weighed in on C.J. Stroud’s puzzling slump, Russell Wilson’s fading Hall of Fame case, and…

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Sabathia on Ichiro, Ohtani, and the Art of Pitching

CC Sabathia’s reflections remind us why postseason baseball is different. At 21, he didn’t grasp the stage, but he still chased dominance. He learned lessons against Ichiro, command inside, move his feet, expand with the slider. He marvels at today’s arms, like Cam Schlittler pumping 100 with an 84-mph slider. Sabathia insists Kershaw’s 12–6 curve…

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14 Years Later Charlie Sheen Returns

Charlie Sheen’s latest reflections carry the mix of chaos, humor, and honesty only he can deliver. He admits the infamous “Two and a Half Men” feud announcement happened almost by accident, seeing interviews as safe outlets during turbulent times. Writing his book proved harder than filming the documentary—solitary nights of brutal self-reflection. He speaks of…

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