Send us a text Recorded November 6th, 2025 An inch at home plate. A blackout on your TV. A weekend that made sports feel as big and brittle as ever. We kick off with the Disney–YouTube TV fight that yanked ESPN and ABC from millions of screens, forcing fans into 24-hour workarounds and reminding everyone that the game behind the games—distribution and dollars—can bench you without warning. From there, we dive headfirst into a World Series that earned the capital letters: seven taut games, ra...
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Send us a text Recorded November 6th, 2025 An inch at home plate. A blackout on your TV. A weekend that made sports feel as big and brittle as ever. We kick off with the Disney–YouTube TV fight that yanked ESPN and ABC from millions of screens, forcing fans into 24-hour workarounds and reminding everyone that the game behind the games—distribution and dollars—can bench you without warning. From there, we dive headfirst into a World Series that earned the capital letters: seven taut games, ra...
When Par Is a Good Score: Sports Talk That Pulls No Punches
Bald Guys On The Bench
50 minutes
4 months ago
When Par Is a Good Score: Sports Talk That Pulls No Punches
Send us a text Recorded June 17th, 2025 Sports sometimes strips away pretense and reveals true character – a lesson brutally demonstrated at this year's US Open at Oakmont. The legendary course didn't just test golf shots; it tested temperaments, with the world's best players facing conditions so demanding that par became the gold standard. We dive deep into JJ Spaun's remarkable victory, analyzing how he overcame a disastrous front nine on Sunday to rally with clutch putting and laser-like ...
Bald Guys On The Bench
Send us a text Recorded November 6th, 2025 An inch at home plate. A blackout on your TV. A weekend that made sports feel as big and brittle as ever. We kick off with the Disney–YouTube TV fight that yanked ESPN and ABC from millions of screens, forcing fans into 24-hour workarounds and reminding everyone that the game behind the games—distribution and dollars—can bench you without warning. From there, we dive headfirst into a World Series that earned the capital letters: seven taut games, ra...