Mitch Unfiltered
RUNDOWN Music history in honor of Tommy Mottola’s July 14 birthday—Mitch details how Mottola signed Hall & Oates and running through each of their six No. 1 hits. The “audio clip of the week” spotlights former Cubs manager Lee Elia’s legendary profanity-laden tirade at Wrigley Field after a 5–14 start in 1983. Mitch and Hotshot celebrate Seattle’s sweep of first-place Detroit and reviewing the Mariners’ 51–45 first-half record, good enough for a wild-card spot if the season ended today. Mitch explains why he’s optimistic—his rotation is poised to string...
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RUNDOWN Mitch Levy and guest co-host Danny O'Neil react to Julio Rodríguez’s surprising All-Star selection and question whether he belongs among baseball’s elite. The duo debates the greatest individual season by a Seattle athlete over the past 30 years, considering iconic performances by Ichiro, Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, and Shaun Alexander. They factor in stats, MVP honors, cultural impact, and surprise value. Jason D. Hamilton joins the show to share his experience walking 72 holes in a single day at the Bandon Dunes Summer Solstice event. He recounts the physical toll,...
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RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot Scott kick off Episode 340 with an emotional twist — Hotshot is moving from Snoqualmie to Sammamish, leaving behind years of memories, including the house where his daughter was raised. The two reflect on the sentimentality of leaving home and Scott’s surprising inability to cry… except maybe after a World Series loss. The conversation pivots to the 340 area code — the U.S. Virgin Islands — leading to a trivia-filled celebration of Kelsey Grammer, Tim Duncan, Sugar Ray Seales, and Dave Matthews. Mitch connects the dots between obscure sports facts and...
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RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot open Episode 339 by revisiting one of Seattle sports fans’ oldest wounds — the Sonics' departure — while Oklahoma City dances in the NBA Finals. That leads to a spirited deep dive into Boston’s music history, with Hotshot tested on everything from Aerosmith to New Edition. Mitch drops a classic Sonics tale: the time he painted his face in silent protest on a live Sonics pay-per-view broadcast. Pete Carroll makes a podcast appearance — not here, but on Get Got with Marshawn Lynch and Michael Robinson — and throws light shade at Earl Thomas while...
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RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot kick off Episode 338 with a chaotic Father’s Day recap involving mini-golf madness, stroller gridlock, and a player with a walker clogging the first tee. Hotshot goes MIA for eight hours and doesn’t even play. Mitch follows with two public floggings: one for crediting “The Twist” to Fats Domino, the other for dusting off a 2013 John Olerud story like it was breaking news. His fastball? Missing. Hotshot? Happy to point that out. Dave Grosby returns to talk about his health battles, a rough ketamine treatment, and the overlooked value of opioids for pain relief....
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RUNDOWN Mitch kicks off Episode 337 with a deceptively tough trivia question about Louisiana’s top-selling music artist—hint: it’s not the one you’d expect. That sets the tone for a packed show that includes a heated Mariners No-Table debate over Randy Johnson’s Mariners legacy and whether Seattle ever truly embraced one of the game’s greats. Mariners No-Table, with Joe Doyle (Future Stars Series) and Brady Farkas (MLB analyst & podcaster) tackle the club’s shaky offense, trade deadline outlook, and whether the front office is bold enough to make a real playoff push....
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RUNDOWN Episode 336 opens with Mitch and Hotshot back in full form, celebrating the triumphant return of the area code gimmick — this time, 336, home to Greensboro, North Carolina. Mitch dives into the city’s hidden gems and famous natives, from Counting Crows bassist Millard Powers to NBA legend Bob McAdoo and Tecmo-Bowl hero Haywood Jeffires. Along the way, we get Billy Crash Craddock trivia, a “plug it in” moment, and a savage grocery store showdown involving a rogue bagger and a flustered Mitch. Emmy-winning filmmaker Rebecca Gitlitz joins the show to discuss her explosive...
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RUNDOWN Episode 335 opens with a classic Mitch-and-Hotshot cold open built around a unique problem: there’s no area code 335. But that doesn't stop Mitch from spinning it into a musical deep dive centered on the new Eddie Vedder Cup, the tongue-in-cheek prize for the Mariners–Padres rivalry. The two riff on San Diego’s surprisingly rich musical heritage — from Blink-182 and Stone Temple Pilots to Iron Butterfly and Heart — as Mitch tries to reel in Hotshot with rock trivia and storytelling. Then it's a packed slate of sports. Mitch breaks down the Mariners’ stunning...
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RUNDOWN Episode 334 kicks off with Hotshot Scott and Mitch riffing on state capitals, Montgomery, Alabama, and iconic pop culture from the 334 area code—including Nat King Cole, Captain & Tennille, and Terrence Long’s infamous run-in with Ichiro’s arm. They also share their reactions to the Pope from Chicago and the Mariners' concerning sweep at the hands of the Blue Jays. Is the dream fading, or is it a blip on the radar? The guys break down the offense's struggles, the alarming state of the pitching staff, and what comes next with the Yankees and Padres looming. Mitch and...
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RUNDOWN From meatloaf to meatball headlines, Episode 333 brings threes to the forefront — starting with Mitch’s numerical musical medley celebrating “threes” in song titles. Mitch and Hotshot Scott kick off the show with everything from Tony Orlando trivia to number-related quarterback curses, all before diving into a scorching hot Mariners team and the ongoing chaos surrounding Bill Belichick’s very public relationship. Joe Doyle and Brady Henderson talk Mariners madness — series win streaks, Jorge Polanco’s surge, and the club’s resilience despite major pitching injuries....
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Mitch and Hotshot Scott kick things off with a "Stump the Band" trivia segment, covering topics from Wicked and Grease to Leonard Williams' NFL record-setting pick-six. Mitch highlights Danny Hurley's poor sportsmanship following UConn's Maui Classic loss and contrasts it with a hypothetical classy response. Also, Yacht Rock, need I say more?
In this Seahawks No-Table segment, Mitch, Jacson Bevens, and Brady Henderson discuss the Seahawks' wild 26-21 win over the Jets, including special teams blunders, Leonard Williams' dominant performance, and key contributions from players like Jackson Smith-Njigba and DK Metcalf.
Mitch and Rick Neuheisel recap an eventful college football rivalry weekend including controversies like flag planting and brawls, playoff scenarios, and standout performances. Rick emphasizes the importance of correcting unsportsmanlike behaviors while praising the resilience of certain teams and players.
Mitch Levy, Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas break down Mariners' cost-saving measures, shopping for bargain players, and hoping to develop talent internally while grappling with limited financial flexibility. Skepticism remains about significant upgrades, as the panel predicts the Mariners will rely heavily on Julio Rodriguez's performance and a return to basic hitting philosophies under new coaching staff.
GUESTS
• Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts)
• Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst
• Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:30 | Stump the band!
7:12 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password
18:20 | Yacht Rock?
34:20 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN.com Seahawks insider), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) -
1:03:07 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst -
1:35:55 | GUEST: Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor)
2:04:35 | Other Stuff Segment: • NFL Pick-Six Trivia • University of Arizona Assistant Coach Incident • College Football Rivalry Week Fights • Washington Huskies Football • Trevor Lawrence Injury • Arizona State Sun Devils’ Season • Ex-NHL Player Paul Bissonnette Assaulted • Mariners’ New Hitting Coach • Russell Wilson's Game Performance • Josh Allen Engagement and Ex-Girlfriend Drama • Andrew Luck’s New Role at Stanford. • Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy’s Kids’ Engagement • 12-Year-Old's Cross-State Car Theft • RIPs: Bob Breyer (My Chemical Romance drummer), Medrick Burnett Jr. (Alabama A&M linebacker), Jim Abrahams (creator of Airplane! and Naked Gun), Wayne Northrop (Days of Our Lives actor), Lou Carnesecca (legendary St. John's basketball coach). • Headlines: South Korean man avoids military service by binge eating, The Weeknd sets a Spotify streaming record with 22 songs hitting 1 billion streams, Target ad featuring an attractive Santa causes a viral stir, A student charged $1,000 to a teacher's credit card, A worker admitted to tampering with a boss's beard balm out of spite.