Its Sports Saturday! Jeff and Austin Danforth talk about the Red Sox rocky start with Boston writer for the Athletic Jen McCaffrey, Jacob Janower of Sporting News talks Final Four with us, and ACC basketball insider Jerry Ratcliffe comes on to talk UVA basketball! Plus Out in Left Field tests a bullet proof vest, and we play HOT or NOT, the hottest game on the airwaves!
Arnie, Rich and Brady discuss the Red Sox struggles still, the Yankees injury concerns and they discuss controversial comments made by Muffett McGraw of Notre Dame's women's basketball, as well as Tom Brady and the differences with him and Aaron Rodgers.
Brady sits down with "Intern Lance" Reynolds to discuss his love for sports, his future as he gets ready to graduate from St. Michael's College, his study abroad in Tanzania and more.
It's Arnie's birthday so Brady pulls out all the stops to help make it a special day. The guys talk with Buster Olney of ESPN and discuss Chris Sale's diminished velocity, as well as a possible trade target for the Patriots.
Arnie, Rich and Brady discuss another Red Sox loss, this time in Oakland, talk about the official extension of Xander Bogaerts, the AAF folding and they talk with Tom Caron of NESN.
Brady sits down with local youth basketball coach, Tim from Swanton, to talk hoops, local sports and much more.
Arnie, Rich and Brady are back together talking about the Red Sox rough weekend in Seattle, the contract extension for Xander Bogaerts, the Patriots Vegas win-loss projections and more.
Jeff and Austin talk Yankees Baseball with Erik Boland of NY News Day, NBA insider Ian Levy joins the show to talk Celtics and more, and we discuss the NCAA tournament! Plus Out in Left Field goes full Bruce Lee, and we play HOT or NOT, the hottest game on the airwaves!
Rich, Arnie and intern Aaron are in today! We talk Red Sox opening day, what constitutes crossing the line for a sports heckler, and more!
The Huddle continues to get you ready for Opening Day, talks about the Celtics win against the Cavs and the NFL saying the Patriots should have been flagged in the Super Bowl.