Brotherly Love Sports

The Kids Are Alright

22 min · 7 mei 2026
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Got a Philly sports take? Send it! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596968/fan_mail/new] This episode covers the Flyers’ playoff push, including their series win over the Penguins, the early battle with Carolina, the value of playoff experience for the young guys, and why the future still feels bright even with some bumps along the way. We also touch on the Sixers’ ongoing playoff frustrations, the Phillies trying to turn things around after a rough stretch, and some quick Eagles talk with offseason additions, AJ Brown speculation, and what the offense may look like moving forward.

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The Bats Wake Up, the Sixers Go Nuclear, and the Flyers Get Busy

Got a Philly sports take? Send it! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596968/fan_mail/new] Philly sports didn’t just give us headlines this week, it gave us whiplash. I’m solo on the mic, breaking down a week where the Phillies finally start hitting like they remember who they are, the Sixers pull off a trade that instantly resets expectations, and the Flyers keep making moves that look a lot like a rebuild clock hitting zero. On the Phillies side, I dig into what it means when Trea Turner starts driving the ball again and Bryce Harper keeps setting the tone. With the offense trending up, the real conversation shifts to roster needs: do the Phillies go get another bat, or is starting pitching depth now the priority? I also get blunt about Aaron Nola, why his outings are putting extra stress on a bullpen that hasn’t been sharp lately, and why a postseason plan might require a tough role change. Then it’s on to the biggest shocker: reports of the Sixers landing Jalen Brown in a massive swing that ships out Paul George and burns serious draft capital. I unpack why the trade is thrilling, why it’s dangerous, and why it puts immediate heat on the new decision-makers if it doesn’t end in a deep playoff run or a title-level ceiling. Finally, the Flyers. I react to key extensions, smart depth signings, and the rumor that has fans split down the middle: Claude Giroux possibly coming home. Is it a savvy veteran fit for a young team, or is it Flyers nostalgia trying to drive the plan again? Listen, then subscribe, share the show with a fellow Philly fan, and leave a review with your hottest take on the week.

2 jul 202623 min
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A Phillies Statement Series And The Summer Surge

Got a Philly sports take? Send it! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596968/fan_mail/new] Two Kyle Schwarber home runs in the same inning. Bryce Harper hitting for the cycle. A 15-3 beatdown that felt like Citizens Bank Park turned into a stress-relief session. I’m Adam Kern, rolling solo on Brotherly Love Sports, and I’m savoring every second of the Phillies taking it to the Mets, because rivalry wins just hit different. Schwarber’s power isn’t just production, it’s entertainment, the kind that makes you wonder if the second deck needs a new name. And Harper’s cycle is a reminder that we’ve gotten way too used to superstar moments in Philly.  From there, I get into the part that actually matters if you’re thinking postseason baseball: what do these swings say about the 2026 Phillies? The comeback win in Washington after I basically chalked it up as a loss is the perfect snapshot. Are these late rallies proof the lineup is dangerous under pressure, or proof the team keeps putting itself in dumb situations it won’t survive in the MLB playoffs? I talk through the warm-weather surge idea, the division math behind chasing the Braves, and why this roster might be better off staying hot than getting time off.  Then it’s a quick Philly sports check-in: the Sixers make their NBA Draft pick with LeBaron Phillon Jr., the Flyers head into NHL Draft week with options on whether to stay put or move up, and the Eagles inch toward training camp with real questions about the offense, the QB2 spot, and what a Jalen Hurts extension could look like in today’s NFL. I also wrap with a Phillies trivia question for you: before Harper’s cycle, who was the last Phillie to hit for the cycle, and who was it against? Subscribe, share the show with a fellow fan, and leave a review if you want more weekly Philly sports therapy.

25 jun 202616 min
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Why The Phillies Can’t Afford Another “Learning Start”

Got a Philly sports take? Send it! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596968/fan_mail/new] A top prospect struggling is one thing. A top prospect struggling while you’re in a playoff race is a whole different kind of problem. We sit down on a Wednesday night and get real about the Phillies and Andrew Painter: what the ugly stretch actually means, why “he’ll figure it out” can turn into organizational denial, and why a true reset in AAA might be the best move for both the player and the season. From there, we zoom out to the bigger Philadelphia Phillies rotation depth issue. The calendar is brutal, the off-days are scarce, and the fifth starter spot suddenly matters every time through the order. We run through what internal options could look like, why bullpen games are a trap, and how this changes the trade deadline conversation from “add a bat” to “you might need both.” If you’ve been searching for honest Phillies analysis, rotation talk, and trade deadline priorities, this is the kind of episode built for you. Then we shift gears to the Philadelphia Flyers and a trade that feels like a signal flare. We break down the Joseph Wall addition, what it could mean for a more stable goalie tandem, and why adding Simon Benoit’s size and physical edge says something about how the Flyers want to defend when the games get heavy. To wrap it up, we hold “Philly fan panic” in court and end with a question we really want you to answer: which situation do you trust more right now, the Phillies fixing the back end of the rotation or the Flyers building a steady goalie room? Subscribe for more Philly sports talk, share the show with a fellow fan, and leave a review so we can keep building this thing.

18 jun 202636 min
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Consistency, Chaos, and Philly Sports Pain

Got a Philly sports take? Send it! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596968/fan_mail/new] Adam is joined by John Fry for Episode 16 as the guys bounce around the Philly sports world. The Phillies are showing signs of life, but the offense still raises big questions. Should they chase a right-handed bat, go all-in for pitching, or just find some consistency? The guys also dig into Andrew Painter, Brandon Marsh’s hot streak, and Christopher Sánchez’s Cy Young case. From there, they move to the Eagles and the end of the AJ Brown saga, plus a bigger conversation about Jalen Hurts, quarterback contracts, and whether teams are better off building around cheaper options. The episode wraps with Flyers, Sixers, World Cup talk, and this week’s Phillies trivia question.

11 jun 202633 min
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The Next Move Is Where Hope Lives

Got a Philly sports take? Send it! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596968/fan_mail/new] A.J. Brown has finally been traded, and we break down the move, the return, and why even though Brown was a major part of the Eagles’ recent success, it may have been time for both sides to move on. Then it’s over to the Phillies, where Cristopher Sánchez continues his dominant stretch, Aaron Nola gives a solid five innings, and the pitching staff keeps carrying a team still searching for consistent offense. Sánchez’s rise, Nola’s current role, Andrew Painter’s struggles, and why the Phillies still feel like a team waiting for the bats to fully wake up. This week’s therapy session asks a bigger Philly sports question: are we addicted to the next move? Whether it’s the Eagles replacing A.J. Brown, the Phillies eyeing the trade deadline, the Flyers building through future drafts, or the Sixers living in hypothetical offseason plans, Philly fans always seem to be looking ahead. Plus, last week’s trivia answer and a new Phillies trade deadline trivia question of the week.

4 jun 202615 min