
On this week’s episode of the Call To The Bullpen MLB Podcast, things get heated this week with Corey and I having a serious debate over which pitcher we would build our respective franchises around: Tim Lincecum or Clayton Kershaw.
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On this week’s episode of the Call To The Bullpen MLB Podcast, things get heated this week with Corey and I having a serious debate over which pitcher we would build our respective franchises around: Tim Lincecum or Clayton Kershaw.

Just because there’s no real football this weekend doesn’t mean we won’t have anything to talk about. Join MSF’s fantastic football foursome, Amanda Lawson, Drew Lange, Tyler Juranovich and myself for this week’s edition of “The NFC North Report.”

In episode #17 of The Bottoms Line College Basketball Podcast, host Andy Bottoms is joined by Rob Dauster and Troy Machir of Ballin’ Is a Habit to discuss all the latest news and events in college basketball.

On the second episode of Healthy Habits, Kimberly and I interview Susan Armijo, the Owner and Artistic Director of Centre for Dance in Dallas, Texas. The discussion centers on how dancing can lead to weight loss and healthy ways to lose baby weight for our female listeners — clearly two subjects I am an expert in.

In episode #15 of The Bottoms Line College Basketball Podcast, host Andy Bottoms is joined by Rob Dauster and Troy Machir of Ballin’ Is a Habit to discuss all the latest news and events in college basketball.

In episode #14 of The Bottoms Line College Basketball Podcast, host Andy Bottoms is joined by Rob Dauster and Troy Machir of Ballin’ Is a Habit to discuss all the latest news and events in college basketball.

In episode #13 of The Bottoms Line College Basketball Podcast, host Andy Bottoms is joined by Rob Dauster and Troy Machir of Ballin’ Is a Habit to discuss all the latest news and events in college basketball.

In episode #10 of The Bottoms Line College Hoops Talk Podcast, host Andy Bottoms is joined by Troy Machir of Ballin’ Is a Habit to discuss all the latest news and events in college basketball.
This week, they touch on several important items from the season’s first week, including the many upcoming early season tournaments. Among the teams and conferences discussed: Vandy, Michigan State, the MAC, MVC, and WAC, as well as Duke and UCLA to name a few.

On Thursday, the final episode of our yearlong MLB Trivia Challenge will be posted. Ari and I recorded the episode today, and since we spent a good deal of time talking about the World Series matchup between St. Louis and Texas, which begins tomorrow night (full schedule here), I am posting that portion of the podcast now so you can listen to it before the games actually begin.

In episode #3 of The Bottoms Line College Hoops Talk Podcast, I am once again joined by Rob Dauster and Troy Machir of Ballin’ Is a Habit.
We discuss the move of Pittsburgh and Syracuse to the ACC, the recent rash of ineligible freshmen, Harvard’s emergence on the recruiting trail and a look ahead to their season, and a look at Creighton and thoughts on the rest of the MVC.

In this week’s Wednesday episode of Fantasy Football Talk, which originally aired live last night here on Blog Talk Radio, I offer up start/sit and waiver advice to help fantasy owners prepare for their Week 3 matchups.
In addition to taking questions from live callers, I analyzed Jon Washburn’s Week 3 Start/Sit column and Andy Bottoms’ Week 3 Waiver Wire Advice column, discussing which picks I agree and disagree with.

In the first episode of The Bottoms Line College Basketball Podcast, I am joined by Rob Dauster of Ballin’ Is a Habit to talk about a wide spectrum of college basketball topics as hoops fans everywhere look forward to the 2011-2012 season.

In the latest MSF podcast, our first on the subject of fantasy football, I help prepare you for your fantasy football drafts by highlighting a number of players who are being under- and over-valued heading into the 2011 season.
I also also talk general draft strategy, outline how MSF’s fantasy football coverage will go this season, and answer reader questions.

Kevin Bertolini (known around these parts as KVB) and I go way back. We met during our freshman year of high school, immediately developed scores of hilarious inside jokes, then promptly got separated by our teachers in almost every class we had together. We were also once told by our freshman year basketball coach to, “quit playing grab ass.” We’ve been great friends ever since.
Fortunately, we’ve never forgotten nor stopped developing our inside jokes, and our friendship – built on a firm foundation of constant laughter, random silliness, the White Sox, and yes, grab ass – endures to this day.

Welcome to our newest post series: the MSF QuickCast.
We know you’re busy, we know you’re on the go, and we know that attention spans on the web are short. MSF QuickCasts, quite simply, will be rants and raves about sports (and the occasional non-sports topic) that start and finish in less time than it takes to check your email.
That’s it. Quick, concise, and convenient. Like everything on the web should be.
And I’m leading off with the first QuickCast today. The topic: the MLB All Star Game.
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