Chicago Cubs players Ryan Dempster, Mark DeRosa, Geovany Soto, Ryan Theriot and Mike Fontenot being pestered by an annoying, flying monobrow, in an original video produced by Funny or Die. (more)
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On this edition of Let's Talk Sports!, it's Donny G., Jody "Rolls" Royce, and myself, talking all about the Major League Baseball playoffs and how the American League and National League Divisional series' both shape up. Can the Tampa Bay Rays continue their dream season? Will the Cubs finally get back to the World Series? We discuss all of that as well as all that's been happening in the National Football League through four weeks of action. The Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans at 4-0. The firings of Lane Kiffin, Scott Linehan, and Matt Millen. Watch and listen to our thoughts on all of it
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On this edition of Let's Talk Sports!, Donny G., Leo Haggerty, Doug Fernandes and myself are joined in the studio by body building champion and owner of Gold's Gym in Sarasota, Bob Santore. Bob talks all about how to not only build your body physically, but also about proper nutrition and health. Then, the panel talks all about the Major League Baseball final weekend and how the playoff race shapes up, then discuss what's been going on through four weeks in the NFL. Baseball, Football, Body Buidling. It's all on Let's Talk Sports! this week.
Tampa Bay looks to change more than just their name in 2008. Scott Miller takes a look at the offseason moves the Rays made.
The 80th edition of Major League Baseball's All-Star game is in St. Louis this year where the National League hopes to win for the first time since 1996. Scott Miller and Danny Knobler have the preview.
The Washington Nationals have fired manager Manny Acta after a 26-61 start to the season. Washington currently has the worst record in baseball.
After invoking his no-trade clause the last time the Padres tried to send Jake Peavy to the White Sox, the 2007 N.L. Cy Young award winner gets moved to Chicago before the trade deadline.
Are things looking up in Seattle with the return of Ken Griffey Jr.? Scott Miller found two Mariner fans who believe this year will be much better than last.
The Angels won 100 games from April through September in 2008, but only could muster one win in October. Scott Miller is in Tempe with the club with a look at 2009.
Danny Knobler caught up with Arizona Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin as the team was gearing up for the upcoming season.
The White Sox have had a similar change to that in the White House as they revamped their roster in favor of youth and athleticism. Danny Knobler is in Arizona with the White Sox with a look at the season ahead.
Cito Gaston won back-to-back World Series titles with the Blue Jays in the early 1990's. Scott Miller caught up with the Blue Jays manager as he tries to get Toronto back to the playoffs.
The Dodgers new facility isn't quite finished, but neither is there lineup as they still wait to sign Manny Ramirez. Danny Knobler is in Arizona with a look at the Dodgers.
The Boston Red Sox report to Spring Training ready for a grueling season in the toughest division in baseball.
The A's are just a year removed from an ALCS appearance but couldn't seem further from it. Scott Miller takes a look at what Oakland will do after they dealt away most of their young stars.
Jason Horowitz and Danny Knobler discuss what all the major trades involving futute hall of famers as well as which key acquisitions will help their team towards a run at the post-season.
Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella is known for his hot temper, but this week it was his ace pitcher who was suspended six games for his hot temper.
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