Seattle's favorite sports show with Brock Huard and Mike Salk. Featuring The Pete Carroll Show and The K.J. Wright Show during football season, and The Jerry Dipoto Show during baseball season.
The guys discuss what it will be like to have a return of the NBA to Seattle eventually before coming back to the comments made by Jim Nagy and Michael Lombardi regarding the QB situation in Seattle. RANKED: Top 5 Shops
The guys play a round of everybody's favorite 'Answer the Question, Jerk!' on a variety of fun topics before being joined by former Seahawks scout, now Executive Director Reese's Senior Bowl Jim Nagy to discuss the Hawks draft class and how he opens they "open it up" to a QB competition between Howell/Geno.
Brock & Salk ask a couple M's questions - is there anything Hancock can do to keep a spot in the rotation? And in a perfect world, how many games do you want Mitch Haniger in RF? The guys offer solutions the Mariners do to improve to improve their offense before Brock's Blue 88.
Mariners lose final game of series vs Atlanta thanks in part to some imperfect defense (and a rough day overall for the OF). We learn about the new minority ownership added to Mariners
and how the NBA media rights deal coming to a completion means the Seattle expansion could be announced soon. We revisit the conversation with Aaron Goldsmith before Salk grades the jersey numbers for the Seahawks rookies.
Brock & Salk wanted to talk mini-camp but ends up spending most of the segment on a story about Salk going to the dermatologist and how he believes that the Dr. essentially told him that he was ugly. The guys are joined by M's broadcaster Aaron Goldsmith to continue discussing the heater this team is on before RANKED: Top 5 “Kills"
Salk brings back an old game of Which is Better? with a variety of Mariners, Seahawks, and general life scenarios. The Big Dumper Cal Raleigh joins the guys to discuss the Mariners pitching success.
What this pitching staff has been doing for the better part of a month is historically insane, and they’ve done it against three very good teams in AZ, TEX, and ATL. Brock & Salk give their one month check-in on the M's before Brock's Blue 88.
Salk shares what he thinks was a master class put on by Luis Castillo at the ballpark and gives Servais credit for managing last night like it was a must-win game to secure their 5th straight series win. Seahawks rookies will start to arrive shortly for their first minicamp and could Goodell really get his 18 week season? We revisit the conversation with ESPN's Jeff Passan.
What do the Kraken do moving forward? A combination of Hakstol firing + disgruntled player reports + 3-year season ticket contracts expiring… GM Ron Francis better get it right or could be next. Can this kind of Mariners pitching sustain? And if so, will just small offensive improvements float the Mariners to stay atop the AL West? RANKED: Top 5 Seahawks position battles to watch.
With draft done, what should the expectations be from these Seahawks in 24? The guys cover what Salk wrote in his recent SeattleSports.com article before their weekly check in with ESPN Senior MLB Insider Jeff Passan who shares some historical perspective on how good this M's pitching staff has been as of late.
The Mariners may not deserve the benefit of the doubt, but Salk believes the players do - and we should expect Servais to absolutely throw the kitchen sink at the Braves tonight to go for a series win. Brock & Salk discuss the Michael Penix conundrum before Brock's Blue 88.
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