Arnie, Rich and Brady come on after a Red Sox win over the Twins and they discuss Rick Porcello's dominance, the Yankees win over the M's and they get you ready for the NBA Draft.
Brady is live from Rockey Ridge golf course! He talks about Xander Bogaerts' leadership role with the Red Sox, whether or not parents ruin youth sports, and he brings you Batting Practice, the best sound in sports!
The Huddle is live from Rockey Ridge golf course! They discuss David Price's All-Star game comments, Whether or not Tom Brady is approaching Brett Favre Territory, and ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney joins the Huddle to talk Major League Baseball!
Brady talks about how baseball is changing before our eyes, how Kyrie Irving is part of a new wave of athletes and he talks with Fiona Wilde, a former UVM athlete who is the mother of a projected Top-15 NHL Draft pick.
Arnie, Rich and Brady talk about the confirmed Rob Gronkowski trade rumors, TB12's comments on retirement, they catch up with Tom Caron of NESN and talk about Kyrie Irving's plans for the future based on his newest comments.
Brady is back on a Monday talking about the Red Sox inability to hit lefties, a trade the team should make, Tom Brady's interview with Oprah and he talks to Lake Monsters manager Aaron Nieckula.
Arnie, Rich and Brady are back on a Monday talking about the Red Sox split in Seattle, some more trade rumors regarding the Sox, Phil Mickelson's meltdown at the US Open and much more.
We talk to Tara Sullivan of the Boston Globe live from the US Open, get into New York baseball with Yankees insider Sweeny Murti, and talk VT Lake Monsters with team GM Joe Doud! Plus Out in Left Field gets flushed, and we play HOT or NOT, sponsored by Superb Cupcakes in Williston!
Brady talks about having hope as a fan, something bothering him about Kyrie Irving and he talks with Todd Raleigh, Swanton native who just had his son drafted in the 3rd round of the MLB Draft.
Rich, Arnie and Brady talk about the best sports movies, the Celtics situation with Kyrie Irving and they talk with Buster Olney of ESPN.