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RUNDOWN We're in a foul mood after the Seahawks’ ugly loss to the Rams, unpacking Sam Darnold’s four-interception stinker, the looming backlash from “I told you so” Darnold haters, and the gut-punch of Gray Zabel’s injury. Mitch unleashes a full-on rant about Greg Olsen’s broadcast style (“constant blabber”), while Scott notes how different the offense looks without Tory Horton on the field. The mood finally lifts with the news that the Mariners have locked up Josh Naylor on a five-year extension, giving Seattle fans a much-needed jolt of optimism. And then some baseball...
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RUNDOWN Mitch solves last week’s “mafia lookalike” mystery — listeners decide he’s a dead ringer for The Sopranos’ Michael Imperioli. The guys riff through Goodfellas lore, Seahawks’ second straight blowout win, and Von Miller’s hilarious regret about choosing Washington over Seattle (“it’s like turning down a girl who became a movie star”). Heartfelt condolences to the family of Lenny Wilkens, celebrating the Hall of Famer’s legacy as both player and coach — and his decades as the Pacific Northwest’s ultimate basketball statesman. Then it’s back to...
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RUNDOWN Is Mitch secretly a MOBSTER? The guys ride the high of a Seahawks blowout while fretting an Earnest Jones IV injury and torching D.C.’s awful turf, then rip through birthday/lore nuggets. An unforgettable World Series finish, seen through a Seattle lens—taking petty joy in Toronto’s collapse while admitting Game 7 (and the under-discussed, error-filled Game 6) will haunt Mariners fans for years. Then it’s all Seahawks: a near-perfect beatdown in D.C., vintage throwback uniforms, and why John Schneider should chase help at WR/OL/LB before the deadline. Mitch, Brady, and...
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RUNDOWN In the aftermath of the Mariners’ heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Blue Jays, Mitch Levy and guest co-host Danny O’Neil of The Dang Apostrophe open Episode 355 with Danny confessing that he’s “pretty mad,” venting at an online heckler named Tad Piland while Mitch directs his anger toward the Fox broadcast crew for comparing Toronto fans’ “long wait” to Seattle’s five decades of heartbreak. The conversation pivots to the Seahawks, whose 27-19 win over Houston somehow feels more lucky than convincing. Danny rails against red-zone play-calling and Cooper Kupp’s...
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RUNDOWN Was this the single greatest weekend in Seattle sports history? Mitch and Hotshot relive Friday night’s 15-inning epic at T-Mobile Park as the Mariners advanced to the ALCS — Hotshot shares his in-stadium perspective, spilled beer and all, describing the crowd as “ear-splitting, like 1995 all over again.” Mitch calls Bryce Miller’s Game 1 masterpiece in Toronto “legendary” and compares it to the Mariners’ own must-win over Detroit. Then comes the forgotten hero of the weekend: Washington QB Damon Williams Jr., whose 538-yard, four-touchdown night went largely...
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RUNDOWN Are Seattle sports are even fun anymore? Six hours “chewing my fingernails and losing hair.” Mitch and Scott argue about what “fun” in fandom really means, roast Matt Brash for his walk-filled chaos, and marvel at the weirdness of Seattle beating Tarik Skubal yet again. Mitch welcomes Brady Farkas (Refuse to Lose Podcast) and Joe Doyle (Over-Slot / Future Stars Series) for a fiery Mariners No-Table as Seattle heads to Detroit tied 1–1. They rave over Jorge Polanco’s two-homer night off Cy Young favorite Tarik Skubal and the team’s resilience, then dissect Dan...
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RUNDOWN (352) is Gainesville, Florida — home of the University of Florida. They reflect on Petty’s legendary catalog, from “American Girl” to “Free Fallin’,” his Beatles-inspired path to music, and his legacy in Gators football culture. Mitch and Hotshot recap the Seahawks’ nail-biting win in Glendale, where a late Jason Meyers field goal sealed the victory to move Seattle to 3–1. They turn to the Huskies’ tough loss against Ohio State, noting costly penalties and red-zone failures that made the final score more lopsided than the game felt. The Mariners closed the...
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RUNDOWN We've got full-on playoff fever! Mitch transforms into “Mr. Playoffs,” breaking down worst-case scenarios, magic numbers, and the Mariners’ path to clinching the AL West, the No. 2 seed, and even the slim shot at the top seed. From playoff math to the weekend’s biggest headlines on the field — the Seahawks crush the Saints 44–13 behind special teams fireworks and a near-perfect day from Sam Darnold. Mitch is joined by Brady Farkas and Joe Doyle to break down one of the most cathartic series in Mariners history — a sweep of the Astros in Houston. The trio cover...
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RUNDOWN A cryptic Hotshot tweet about cheering for arrests sets the tone before the guys revel in the Mariners’ wild seven-game sweep and the Seahawks’ statement win in Pittsburgh. The bullpen’s near-perfect ERA has playoff dreams buzzing, George Kirby snaps back in style, and Sam Darnold, Ken Walker, and Riq Woolen all shine. Mitch, Brady, and Joe revel in a historic seven-game home sweep that has the Mariners suddenly in control of the AL West. The bullpen’s 30+ innings with only one earned run anchors the conversation, alongside George Kirby’s 14-strikeout rebound,...
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RUNDOWN Plenty of sports heartbreak — from the Dolphins’ ongoing struggles to the Seahawks’ gut-punch opener. But there is relief in the Mariners’ explosive bats and the Huskies’ video-game offense, before shifting gears to launch the annual Beat the Boys contest, presented by Fireside Home Solutions. Listeners get the scoop on how to re-register, this year’s lineup of “the boys” (including a new addition, Jason Puckett), and the all-important first password. Along the way, the guys swap birthday trivia, share a Pink backstory you won’t forget, and set the stage for a...
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From sandwich shop social dilemmas to a masterful golf preview and the Mariners’ ongoing misery, episode 329 hits highs and lows across the sports spectrum. Mitch and Hotshot Scott kick off the episode with a gut-punch Mariners story, a surprising racial etiquette debate, and a nostalgic digression about Jersey Mike’s. The show then shifts into full Masters mode with veteran golf writers Bob Harig and Curt Sampson offering deep insights into Augusta’s mystique, Tiger’s legacy, and why the back nine still delivers magic.
The Mariners No-Table returns with Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas venting about Victor Robles’ injury, shaky bullpen decisions, and Seattle’s 3–7 start. They offer both critiques and hope while defending their bold predictions in the Out on a Limb segment. The “Other Stuff” segment wraps it all with laughs, puns, and offbeat headlines, from Tarot scams to Eminem becoming a grandpa.
GUESTS
• Bob Harig | Veteran Golf Writer, Author of Drive: The Lasting Legacy of Tiger Woods
• Joe Doyle | MLB Draft Analyst, Over Slot
• Brady Farkas | Writer and Sports Radio, SI Now and Refuse to Lose Podcast
• Curt Sampson | Golf Author & Historian, Author of Hogan and The Masters: Golf, Money, and Power in Augusta, Georgia
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 | Mitch’s Mariners rant, Jersey Mike’s debacle, and the Lawrence Taylor Encounter
14:25 | Religion, Recruiting & Breath: Scott’s Sideline Story + Final Four Recap & Geno’s Real Exit
28:36 | GUEST: Bob Harig (Golf Writer) – Augusta Nostalgia, Tiger’s Absence & 2025 Masters Picks
50:11 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas) – Injuries, Offense Woes & Bullpen Blunders
1:15:35 | GUEST: Curt Sampson (Golf Author) – Augusta’s Rhythm, Meltdowns & Walking the 18th on Sunday
1:40:38 | The Other Stuff Segment: Richard Sherman home robbery, Jokić drops 61-point triple-double, Ovechkin breaks Gretzky’s record, Jeff Ross allergic reaction, Elijah Arenas signs with Adidas, Free concessions at Coastal Carolina football games, Steve Sarkisian and wife having a child post-divorce, Iconic Taco Bell closes in Scottsdale, Mariah Carey embarrasses son on Twitch. Tori Spelling regrets her sex tape didn’t leak, RIPs: Dean Wells, Val Kilmer HEADLINES: Tarot scam & cemetery sex bust, Eminem becomes a grandpa, Hooters files for bankruptcy