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Yankees Free Fall Has Shaun Morash Sounding the Alarm | Evan & Tiki

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The Yankees are suddenly spiraling, and Shaun Morash is no longer trying to talk himself out of panic. After a historically bad offensive stretch, fresh injury concerns, and a brutal showing against Detroit, the frustration around this team has reached a new level. Shaun digs into the warning signs that make this feel bigger than a typical slump, from Cam Schlittler looking human to the uncertainty around Aaron Judge’s return. With the trade deadline approaching, he questions whether the Yankees can afford to wait for injured stars or if the front office needs to act before the season slips away.

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Mitchell Robinson to Boston Stuns Knicks Fans | Evan & Tiki

Shaun Morash reacts in real time as Mitchell Robinson leaves the Knicks for the Boston Celtics, turning a beloved championship piece into a rival overnight. The move is painful for Knicks fans, especially because Robinson was a homegrown favorite who stuck around through the franchise’s lowest points before helping deliver a title. The conversation also digs into whether the Knicks can survive without Robinson, why his free throw struggles and injury history made his future complicated, and how Boston adds another emotional layer to the loss. Shaun also continues the Yankees debate with callers questioning Brian Cashman, the lineup’s lack of contact, and whether the front office has the urgency to fix a struggling roster at the deadline.

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