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Jul 17, 2024 • 23min

A First Hand Report of the Copa America Chaos

Security issues around the Copa America final at Hard Rock Stadium prevented many fans with tickets from getting in while others climbed fences and even went into air ducts to gain entry. Filippo Silva, host of the Tactical Manager YouTube channel, joins the show to offer his first-hand account of the disarray, and his thoughts on what’s next for the USMNT.Plus, a top South American soccer official was arrested at the Copa final, Jaylen Brown believes Nike kept him out of the Olympics, and many questions remain after the Angels reached a settlement with Anaheim.
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Jul 16, 2024 • 16min

MLB Draft, ASG Highlight Teams’ Shifting Approach

The ascent of National League starting All-Star pitcher Paul Skenes is unprecedented in modern times, but teams are already for the next insta-star. That change in mentality was on display at the MLB Draft as teams showed a marked preference for MLB-ready talent. Front Office Sports newsletter co-author Eric Fisher joins the show to explain that phenomenon, the rising stature of the Home-Run Derby, and Juan Soto’s next contract.Plus, Ligue 1 may have narrowly avoided a crisis, a minor league team is relocating after seven decades, and Spain had one of its best sporting days in history.
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Jul 15, 2024 • 21min

Formula E is Powering Its Own Future

Like Formula 1, Formula E is a high-speed, international motorsport racing series with a twist — Formula E's cars are exclusively powered with electric engines. CEO Jeff Dodds joins the show to discuss how the electric racing league is faring in a time where racing is more popular than ever, and how their forward-thinking strategy has grown a unique audience.
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Jul 12, 2024 • 29min

Warner Bros. Discovery Faces Final Decision on NBA Rights

The NBA is on the cusp of signing media deals worth $76 billion over 11 years. Front Office Sports Tuned-In columnist Michael McCarthy breaks down the implications of the massive deals and how they could still change, with TNT facing a major decision.Plus, the USMNT finally fired their head coach as they look ahead to the 2026 World Cup and the Oakland Ballers are allowing fans to buy voting shares of the team.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 20min

College Sports’ Newest Insiders

A small group of people who help college and high school athletes announce the schools they are going to or considering have become major information hubs. Freelance writer Jake Kring-Schreifels joins the show to expand on his Front Office Sports feature article on these unlikely insiders, and what they mean for college sports and the media that covers it.Plus, Manchester United is in danger of violating Premier League financial rules, a four-person team pulled off a major baseball card heist, and the WNBA rookie class is taking the league to new heights.
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Jul 10, 2024 • 19min

Nike's Swoosh Bends Downward

Nike announced major layoffs this week, punctuating a steady decline for the leading apparel brand. Front Office Sports newsletter co-author Eric Fisher joins the show to explain how the dominant company fell from its lofty perch.Plus, Arch Manning will be part of EA College Football 25 after all and two NFL Hall of Famers are battling in court.
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Jul 9, 2024 • 22min

Simone Biles and the Balance of Power in US Gymnastics

The Paris Olympics represent more than just a chance for Simone Biles to add to her singular career – she is looking to lead the US on a comeback after winning silver in the Tokyo Games. Journalist Ari Saperstein joins the show to discuss what’s at stake for Biles and a US gymnastics team that has been reshaped by injuries just before the Olympics begin.Plus, Paramount and Skydance struck a deal, the Dallas Stars are launching a free streaming service, a PED-friendly Olympics alternative is looking to raise $300 million, and Dan Hurley signed a $50M deal with UConn.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 18min

Halftime Report: The Stories Set to Define the Rest of 2024

With the second half of the year underway, we take a look at the big stories that could shape the rest of the year. The Front Office Sports writers join the show to discuss a potential sport-defining deal in golf, local and national media rights in MLB, the NBA, and NHL, the Bronny-LeBron connection in Los Angeles, and whether ESPN can hold together its volatile duo of Stephen A. Smith and Pat McAfee.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 22min

Halftime Report: 2024's Biggest Stories in the Business Of Sports

With the first half of the year behind us, the Front Office Sports writers who cover the news every day join the show for a roundtable discussion on the major stories from the first half, including the NFL’s growing empire, the rise of women’s sports leagues, betting scandals, the massive changes to college sports and plenty more.Plus, there will be some new quirks to the MLB Draft and Home Run Derby.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 20min

What Copa and the World Cup Mean for MLS

The U.S. is hosting major international soccer tournaments three years in a row, beginning with this year’s Copa America and culminating in the 2026 World Cup. MLS executive Camilo Durana joins the show to discuss how the league is gaining off this run of international attention.Plus, the Boston Celtics are for sale, and over $1 billion in player deals have already been given out this NBA offseason.

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