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Ep. 434 (7/1/26): MLB - Mendoza’s Firing, Red Sox Sweep Yankees | NBA - 2026 Draft Recap, Jaylen Brown Rumors | Thoughts on Giannis, LaMelo, Morant, and Kessler Trades | LeBron’s Free Agency

55 min · 2. juli 2026
episode Ep. 434 (7/1/26): MLB - Mendoza’s Firing, Red Sox Sweep Yankees | NBA - 2026 Draft Recap, Jaylen Brown Rumors | Thoughts on Giannis, LaMelo, Morant, and Kessler Trades | LeBron’s Free Agency cover

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In this episode, Joey catches up on MLB headlines, including the Boston Red Sox’s four-game sweep of the Yankees, the Los Angeles Angels moving on from general manager Perry Minasian, and the New Yrok Mets’ decision to fire manager Carlos Mendoza. After that, he breaks down NBA headlines, including a recap of the 2026 NBA Draft and the following trades: LaMelo Ball to Minnesota, Giannis Antetokounmpo to Miami, Kawhi Leonard to Toronto, and Walker Kessler to the Los Angeles Lakers. At the end, he gives his thoughts on LeBron James walking away from the Lakers in free agency.

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episode Ep. 432 (6/16/26): Special Guest - Liam Kenney, Head Coach of Central Michigan University Men's Hockey cover

Ep. 432 (6/16/26): Special Guest - Liam Kenney, Head Coach of Central Michigan University Men's Hockey

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episode Ep. 431 (6/13/26): An Hour of New York Sports with Special Guest - Christian Koutsoubis cover

Ep. 431 (6/13/26): An Hour of New York Sports with Special Guest - Christian Koutsoubis

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