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Misery loves company, and there's a sports podcast for that. Join sportswriter Laura Albanese and avid fan Cole Critchell as they break down and recap the latest in sports, with a ton of movie references thrown in, and just the right amount of anguish. Often wrong and barely right, it's about the frenemies and fun you had along the way. (We're all having fun, right??)
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Latest Episodes
Episode 95. Words on Birds Ft. Jeff Jones (Belleville News)
Are the Cardinals...good? Belleville News-Democrat beat writer Jeff Jones is on to chat about one of the best stories in baseball, and being too young to know you should lose. It's May the 4th! So it's time to geek out about Star Wars. The Avs ...
Episode 94. Coaches For Hire LLC Ft. Rob Bradford (Baseball Isn't Boring) and Stefen Rosner (NHL.com, The Elmonters substack)
Come for the sports, stay for the drama. Red Sox reporter Rob Bradford of Baseball Isn't Boring breaks down the messy Alex Cora firing (and the hilarious social media aftermath) and what that might have to do with the Phillies firing Rob Thomso...
Episode 93. Puck Luck Ft. Arthur Staple(Tri-State Hockey)
The Sabres stun, the Stars may win it all, and there is truly nothing like NHL hockey. Hockey writer and podcaster Arthur Staple is on to give us the rundown on the most magical part of the sports calendar. Does Connor McDavid jump ship if the ...
Episode 92. The Buffalo Cicadas Ft. Joe Yerdon (Bleacher Report)
Lindy Ruff went back home and changed the culture of losing, and Buffalo hockey fans finally have something to throw themselves through a table about. Buffalo Sabres beat writer Joe Yerdon is on to wax poetic about a fairy tale season 15 years ...
Episode 91. The Swing Thing Ft. Daniel Murphy (Former MLB Player)
Would Babe Ruth's bat play in today's game? Three-time All Star and former Met Daniel Murphy is on to talk about the Babe, the Mets and the underrated approach mostly being ignored by major-league hitters. Also, which Met could be primed for a ...