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Bernstein Show
 
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Mark Schanowski of NBC Sports Chicago to discuss what the Bulls have been up to lately and the NBA's 22-team restart in Orlando. Dan Szymborski of Fangraphs then joined the show to discuss how MLB teams will utilize their expanded rosters during the shortened 60-game season. Later, Bernstein conducted…
 
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Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by Cubs Radio color analyst Ron Coomer to discuss why he believes the team will be good in the shortened 60-game season, what the piped-in crowd noise sounds like at Wrigley Field and more.By Radio.com
 
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In the final hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Gerry DiNardo of the Big Ten Network to discuss whether we'll see college sports played amid the coronavirus pandemic this fall. Later, Bernstein and the crew played back his earlier interview with Cubs outfielder Ian Happ.By Radio.com
 
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In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss the latest NFL storylines, including the league's lack of a plan for safety protocol when training camps are set to begin in late July. Later, Bernstein conducted the Midday Midway, taking a look at some of the wildest and silliest headlines from around the …
 
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Dan Bernstein opened his show by discussing the Cubs' intrasquad game that aired on the Marquee Sports Network on Tuesday evening. How did the Cubs look? And what do we make of the piped-in crowd noise? Later, Cubs outfielder Ian Happ joined the show and answered those questions while also previewing the start of the new season.…
 
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David Haugh and Tom Thayer were joined by Radio.com Sports MLB insider Jon Heyman to discuss his reporting on 11 umpires opting out of working the 2020 season amid the coronavirus pandemic, White Sox right-hander Michael Kopech choosing to sit out the year and more of the latest baseball storylines.By Radio.com
 
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David Haugh and Tom Thayer conducted the daily 5 at 5 segment, debating a variety of questions. -- Cubs right-hander Kyle Hendricks looked dominant in an intrasquad game Tuesday evening. In a short season in which every game carries bigger stakes, might manager David Ross go with Hendricks as his Opening Day starter if his stuff looks more game-rea…
 
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Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by Ben Golliver of the Washington Post to discuss what it's like inside the NBA bubble, as he's quarantining and reporting from Orlando. What are the procedures and protocols in place? How much confidence does he have that the NBA can restart and finish its season?…
 
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Laurence Holmes was joined by former Indiana Hoosier and current professional basketball player Maurice Creek, who's a key member of the Sideline Cancer team that has advanced to The Basketball Tournament championship game. Creek previewed the championship game, explained how he got involved with Sideline Cancer and reflected on his basketball jour…
 
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Bernstein Show
 
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by author Brad Balukjian to discuss his book "The Wax Pack: On the Open Road in Search of Baseball's Afterlife" and what went into it. Later, Cubs Radio pregame and postgame host Zach Zaidman joined the show to preview the upcoming season.By Radio.com
 
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Bernstein Show
 
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated to discuss her piece titled "Will MLB's testing plan sink its season?" Mark Lazerus of the Athletic then joined the show to discuss the Blackhawks returning to practice and goalie Corey Crawford being sidelined. How will the team adjust without Crawford? Later, B…
 
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Bernstein Show
 
Dan Bernstein opened his show by discussing Blackhawks goaltender Corey Crawford being deemed "unfit to play," with executive producer and hockey analyst Jay Zawaski joining in to share his thoughts as well. Bernstein then reacted to Bears Radio analyst Tom Thayer explaining why he's not a fan of college football being played in the spring. Bernste…
 
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David Haugh and Tom Thayer conducted the daily 5 at 5 segment, debating a variety of questions. They started by discussing another delay in coronavirus test results affecting the Cubs on Monday, with manager David Ross and five others in the tier 1 category not attending the team's workout at Wrigley Field for precautionary reasons. Other topics in…
 
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Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth
 
In honor of Como de Allstars, the first studio release from Greyboy Allstars in 7 years, Seth and Rob share a recent a Zoom chat with Robert Walter (keyboards) and Elgin Park (guitar) of the band. We learn a good bit about the ethos that these two and Karl Denson (sax, vocals), Chris Stillwell (bass) and Aaron Redfield (drums) had in mind when reco…
 
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Habby Hour!
 
Did you know that we're going to have ACTUAL hockey in less than three weeks?? The 2019-2020 season will have a conclusion and the Canadiens will be a part of it! Today was the official start of Phase 3! Training Camp! The Habs have released a roster and 'real' practices are now taking place! We were also treated with a presser from Marc von Bergev…
 
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Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by Chicago area resident Justin Gitelis -- the "Cashout King" who can be found on Twitter @CashoutKingJ -- to discuss his $1.1-million win at BetRivers Sportsbook on Sunday when PGA Tour rising star Collin Morikawa rallied to beat Justin Thomas in a playoff at the Workday Charity Open. Gitelis explained hi…
 
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Bernstein Show
 
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Brian Geltzeiler of Sirius XM Radio to discuss how the first few days of the NBA bubble are going in Disney World in Orlando, Bulls coach Jim Boylen's job security and more. Later, Score legend Terry Boers joined the show to remember the life and legacy of Seth Mason, who passed away at 71 on Saturday.…
 
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Bernstein Show
 
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Teddy Greenstein of the Tribune to discuss MLB restarting its season, a Rivers Casino sports bettor who hit it big over the weekend, how golf is making live events work during the pandemic and more. Later, Bernstein conducted the Midday Midway, taking a look at some of the wildest and silliest headlin…
 
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Dan Bernstein opened his show by discussing the news of the weekend, including the Washington football franchise's decision to change its team name. Cindy Boren of the Washington Post then joined the show to discuss the team name being retired and how the franchise is moving forward. Later, White Sox television play-by-play man Jason Benetti joined…
 
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Dan Bernstein was joined by Score legend Terry Boers to remember the life and legacy of Seth Mason, who passed away at 71 on Saturday. Mason was one of the founders of Chicago radio stations WXRT and The Score, and Boers discussed his friendship with Mason and how he was an instrumental part of developing flagship radio in Chicago.…
 
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David Haugh and Zach Zaidman were joined by 670 afternoon host Dan McNeil to remember the life and legacy of Seth Mason, who passed away at 71 on Saturday after an 11-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Mason was one of the founders of Chicago radio stations WXRT and The Score, and McNeil explained how Mason was an instrumental part of developing …
 
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David Haugh and Zach Zaidman conducted the daily 5 at 5 segment, debating a variety of questions. -- What was your reaction to Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein admitting the team will consider the “real-world impact” of any trades made before the Aug. 31 deadline? Is that belief consistent with winning a championship? Did anything…
 
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In the final hour, Zach Zaidman and Tom Thayer were joined by Cubs Radio color analyst Ron Coomer to discuss the latest MLB storylines, including White Sox right-hander Michael Kopech's decision to sit out the 2020 season. Coomer also shared some great stories.By Radio.com
 
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In the second hour, Zach Zaidman and Tom Thayer were joined by Jarrett Payton of WGN to discuss the latest storylines and what he learned from his late father, Walter.By Radio.com
 
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Zach Zaidman and Tom Thayer opened their show by discussing the upcoming sports seasons and tournaments and debated which ones will happen during the coronavirus pandemic. The guys then proposed a question -- what currently excites you about Chicago sports now? They shared their thoughts and took calls on the topic.…
 
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Bruce Levine and Zach Zaidman were joined by White Sox television analyst Steve Stone to discuss rookie outfielder Luis Robert's potential and more.By Radio.com
 
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Bruce Levine and Zach Zaidman were joined by White Sox reliever Aaron Bummer to discuss right-hander Michael Kopech opting out of the 2020 season, what Bummer's new routine is at the ballpark as MLB has returned during the pandemic, the team's outlook and more.By Radio.com
 
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Joe Ostrowski was joined by Josh Nelson of the Sox Machine to discuss White Sox right-hander Michael Kopech choosing to opt out of the 2020 season, third baseman Yoan Moncada landing on the injured list and more.By Radio.com
 
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Joe Ostrowski was joined by Chris Childers of Sirius XM Radio to discuss the Big Ten and Pac-12 electing to only play conference games amid the coronavirus pandemic this fall, what the SEC could do and more.By Radio.com
 
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Joe Ostrowski was joined by Joe Fortenbaugh of 95.7 The Game in San Francisco to discuss Giants catcher Buster Posey opting out of playing in 2020, 49ers running back Raheem Mostert requesting a trade and more.By Radio.com
 
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Bernstein Show
 
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Score football analyst Anthony Herron to discuss the news that the Big Ten has reduced its football schedule to only conference games and whether the college football season will even be conducted this fall. Bernstein then reacted to Giants catcher Buster Posey choosing to opt out of the 2020 season. L…
 
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Bernstein Show
 
In the second hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Score football expert Hub Arkush to discuss the latest Bears and NFL storylines. Bernstein then listened to Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts' comments about MLB's return amid the coronavirus pandemic, the league's health protocols, why it's important for team owners and players to remember they're partners …
 
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Bernstein Show
 
Dan Bernstein opened his show by reacting to the news that the Big Ten has reduced its football season schedule to only conference games, setting the stage for other leagues to follow suit. Bernstein then listened back to a surprising answer that came out of his conversation with Pete Fiutak of College Football News on Thursday regarding Stanford's…
 
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Mike Mulligan and David Haugh conducted the daily 5 at 5 segment, debating a variety of questions. They started by discussing Cubs right-hander Yu Darvish's fingernail ailment in an intrasquad game Thursday and pitching prospect Adbert Alzolay's gripe with the poor pay for the team's taxi squad players during summer camp. Other topics included the …
 
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The Cure for Chronic Pain with Nicole Sachs, LCSW
 
As a mother of 5 and a chronic pain psychotherapist, I spend a LOT of time thinking about how to communicate to kids about the natural and normal process by way the body can, at times, express our emotions for us. This is a challenge, but a worthwhile one. Today on the Pod I share a couple of stories from my own life, and some tips on how to do thi…
 
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Joe Ostrowski welcomed on Score executive producers Jay Zawaski and Nick Shepkowski for a roundtable discussion in which they reacted to the Big Ten and a handful of other conferences deciding that they won't play non-conference games amid the coronavirus pandemic this fall. What does that mean for independent Notre Dame football? Who will the Iris…
 
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Dan Bernstein was joined by former Cubs outfielder and current Weather Applied Metrics director of operations Brett Jackson to discuss the Marquee Sports Network hiring his company to develop graphics that show the effect of the weather on the flight of balls for games at Wrigley Field this summer.By Radio.com