We continue a Marlins/MLB Opening Day tradition by playing some of the best “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” renditions from Wrigley Field over the years.
Marlins PA announcer, Josh Appel, joins the show a couple of hours prior to first pitch at loanDepot Park Thursday for Marlins Opening Day. Appel catches us up on everything we need to know about the Fish for their first series of the season.
With Marlins opening day coming up today, Hoch and Solana decided they wanted to put a little action on either the NRFI or YRFI - only Hoch showed a huge lapse in understanding the Hard Rock Bet app.
In hour four, Caitlin Clark's offer from the Big3 League has now been doubled by Dave Portnoy to join Barstool's rec league. Plus, Hoch goes nuclear on Solana for questioning if ginger ale is considered a soda.
In hour three, Hoch explains why he thinks the Big3 leagues offer to Caitlin Clark could be the beginning of fragmentation of major athletes and pro sports leagues. McDonald's is going to sell Krispy Kreme donuts at their restaurants. Plus, during 15 Minutes of Heat, Solana explains why the Heat's upcoming games vs Portland and Washington are must wins.
In hour two, Hoch has the info for the UFL opener this weekend but we come to the conclusion we just have zero interest in the league. Marlins Opening Day tickets are the cheapest in the MLB. Plus, over/under regular season win totals were released for all 32 NFL teams.
In hour one, we're starting to feel a bit concerned about both the Heat and Panthers following the Cats dropping 5 of their last 6 and the Heat now 1.5 games back of the 6 seed. Plus, Tyler Herro calls cap on Shams Charania's report about his return from injury. Then, Zach Gelb of CBS Sports Radio joins the show to discuss the new NFL rule changes and why his interest in the NBA regular season is basically non-existent.
Ice Cube confirmed he is offering Caitlin Clark a $5 Million deal to play in his Big3 League instead. Hoch believes this could be the start of a transformation leading to star athletes bypassing leagues for bigger paychecks.
With just 10 games remaining in the regular season, the Heat now find themselves 1.5 games back of the 6 seed in the East. With the Blazers and Wizards coming up this weekend, we deem these two games must wins if the Heat have any chance at sticking in the race for a top 6 seed.
Win total lines for the NFL's upcoming season were released and despite some overreaction by the Dolphins fanbase during free agency, Vegas expects Miami to have a better season next year.
Not surprised to see that the Marlins Opening Day ticket prices are the cheapest in the league for Thursday - you can watch the Marlins host the Pirates for just $13 dollars.
Hoch and Solana discuss expectations for the Miami Heat with CBS Sports Radio host, Zach Gelb, who believes the Heat must do everything they can to avoid Boston or Milwaukee in the 1st round.
CBS Sports Radio Host, Zach Gelb, is surprised the Dolphins haven't been able to lock Tua in to a long term deal considering how transparent the organization has been on him being their future but still believes Tua needs to stay healthy another season to prove he deserves a long term extension.
Following the Heat's loss to the Warriors Tuesday night, NBA insider Shams Charania reported there's still no timeline for Herro's return. The Heat guard took to social media with a single emoji to suggest the report isn't accurate.
In hour four, Hoch is still leaning towards betting the Patty Mills over tonight despite knowing it's a terrible bet. Crowder raves about the new Velicicoaster at Islands of Adventure in Orlando.
In hour three, Hoch loved a viral video of Smokey Robinson trying to be sexy while on stage over the weekend but Crowder pushes back because he believes sexy expires. There's nothing worse than getting to the gas pump and it tells you to go into the store to pay. Plus, during 15 Minutes of Heat, we try to look at different prop bets for the Heat-Warriors game tonight but it just leads to Hoch falling back in love with the first & last basket prop.
In hour two, we're not over Manso's revelation about passing gas in the previous hour leading into a deep conversation about how to properly use the restroom when with family on vacation. Plus, a Marlins season preview with Marlins play by play broadcaster, Paul Severino.
In hour one, Hoch was disgusted to learn that Solana's fiancée, Valentina, bought chickpea based Mac & Cheese for dinner and Hoch thinks she's crossed a point of no return. Crowder rips the new NFL rule outlawing the hip-drop tackle. Plus, Will Manso joins the show for an update on the Miami Heat and to reveal what he and his wife have disagreed on early in their marriage.
Marlins play by play broadcaster for Bally Sports Florida, Paul Severino, joins the show for a Marlins season preview ahead of their opening day game Thursday for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Local 10 anchor and Bally Sports Sun Heat reporter, Will Manso, joins the show to discuss how the Miami Heat can go from getting blown out by the Pelicans Friday night to just 48 hours later blowing out the Cavaliers at home.
Can't help but laugh at how ridiculous the Jontay Porter betting scandal is when we dig into the details.
NFL owners voted to ban the hip-drop tackle this offseason and many former players are upset with the ruling, including Channing Crowder, who explains why he believes it's a risky change that will be difficult to implement consistently.
We open the show with a pressing issue regarding Solana and his relationship. According to Hoch, Solana's fiancée, Valentina, broke a sacred rule that should lead to the end of their relationship.
In hour four, we debut a spinoff of the age game - guessing the age of the person when they started their company. Plus, looking ahead to tomorrow's big night in South Florida sports and we read comments from Shohei Ohtani's press conference where he claims to have never gambled on sports.
In hour three, a vibe check for the Florida Panthers ahead of tomorrow's big game vs the Boston Bruins. Solana takes issue with MLB managers dressing in full uniform to just sit in the dugout. Plus, we take a deep dive into why sports fans buy tickets for games just to miss half of it standing in long lines for food and drinks at stadiums.
In hour two, Hoch is frustrated with technology ruining everything he believed to be great about life in the 80s. The Heat go from getting blown out Friday to blowing out the Cavs Sunday. Plus, we dive into McDaniel's comments about Tua and his impending contract extension - if Tua doesn't show up to OTAs in April, that would be telling that a contract extension may not be close to getting done.
In hour one, a busy South Florida sports weekend gets pushed to the side after Hoch was ripped on Twitter Sunday for admitting he prefers to eat his cheesesteaks with ketchup. Clay Ferraro of Local 10 joins the show to weigh in on the matter. Plus, everything note worthy Mike McDaniel said at the NFL's league meetings Monday including where things stand with Tua Tagovailoa.
Our preview of the Miami Marlins 2024 season focuses begins with a number change by Sixto Sanchez and manager Don Mattingly. This turns into Solana taking issue with managers in MLB still dressing in a full players uniform to sit in the dugout.
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani will speak publicly for the first time today since the scandal involving his interpreter broke out - and Hoch shares his take on the matter.
Hoch and Solana run through several notes from Mike McDaniel today including where things stand with the Dolphins and Tua, their official offer to Odell Beckham Jr and how he will continue calling the offensive plays for the team next season.