Apr 6, 2021
The Milwaukee Brewers offensive woes continued on Monday night, culminating in their third straight loss, falling to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, 5-3.
No-hit through five innings, Milwaukee finally reached base on an Omar Narvaez’ ground ball down the third base line defeated Chicago’s infield pull shift.
Once again, the failure of the team to put the ball in play plagued the Brewers in Chicago. Through their first four games, Milwaukee batters have struck out a whopping 48 times.
“We didn t get off to a good start again today, Brewers manager Craig Counsell told reporters after the game. “We obviously need more runs; we just obviously haven t gotten them so far.”
By Outkick the Coverage w/ Clay Travis
Apr 5, 2021
Major League Baseball made a surprising decision a few days ago by pulling the MLB All-Star Game from Atlanta due to changes in Georgia s voting laws. Clay Travis brings on Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to discuss the decision made by baseball, and the negative effects it s likely to have on the league and his state.
Clay and Governor Kemp explain how and why this decision came about. Governor Kemp goes into detail on what the new bill actually requires and how it compares to other states. Not only is the July 13th exhibition no longer in Atlanta for Braves fans, but it also means that the one hundred million dollars the All-Star Game generates will no longer be helping small businesses across the Atlanta area.
By Eric Gitter
Apr 5, 2021
Czabe is back from his week off in Arizona and, for some reason, he has come to the conclusion that the weather is too nice in Arizona. KB thinks he is nuts because the weather in Arizona just puts you in a good mood the minute you arrive. KB feels the sun and the vitamin D is something everyone needs and that is why he loves it. Even the summer temperature is not too much for KB - it’s hot, but you don’t have to go outside when it gets over 100 degrees, much like you don’t go outside when its -10 here in Wisconsin. You just have to adjust your mentality. (Photo/Getty Images)
By Andre Ochoa
Apr 5, 2021
Gonzaga Radio Analyst/Former Gonzaga Forward & 2-time NBA Champion Adam Morrison joins Dan Patrick on The Dan Patrick Show. They talk about Gonzaga Guard Jalen Suggs’ game-winning 3-pointer that punched the Bulldogs’ ticket into the NCAA Championship Game. Morrison describes his experience calling the game as a radio-analyst for the Bulldogs’ radio network and how Suggs’ game-winning shot has put some of the demons from his loss against the Bruins in 2006 to bed.