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True Stories and a bunch of Woos as the guys wrap up a fun start to the week in the final hour01 Jun 202600:29:06

Murph & Markus wrap up the show with a preview of the Giants vs Brewers, discuss some WCF Game 7 sound, and much more hilarious sound from the weekend in the final hour of the show. Stay tuned for more!

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Andrew Baggarly stops by to talk some Giants baseball as they look to take on the Milwaukee Brewers in a 4 - game series 01 Jun 202600:22:48

Senior Writer for the Athletic covering the San Francisco Giants, Andrew Baggarly joins the show with Murph & Markus to talk about his takeaways from the weekend series against the Colorado Rockies and what the Giants need to do to get back on track against the Milwaukee Brewers in a 4 game series starting today. 

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Matt Burrows stops by to talk some 49ers OTAs and what the Faithful should be excited for the upcoming season29 May 202600:17:28

Senior writer for the Athletic covering the San Francisco 49ers Matt Burrows joins the show to talk about his impressions of the first days of 49ers OTAs. The guys listen in and ask Matt what the 49ers faithful should be on the look out for and any highlights he saw that caught his eye at OTAs. 

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Let's stay frosty with the Cooler of Content as the guys pivot and talk about the NBA WCF Game 7, the Valkyries last second win, and much more!29 May 202600:42:51

Hour 3 with the guys include the Cooler of Content as they break down some interesting sound bites from around the sports world including game 7 of the Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder versus the San Antonio Spurs, the Golden State Valkyries last second win against the Indiana Fever and Caitlyn Clark and much more!

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Webb is back but will it be enough to turn things around? The Giants look to bounce back in Colorado against the Rockies 29 May 202600:40:51

Hour 2 of the Murph & Markus show includes the guys discussing what the Giants have to do in order to flip the script and back up Logan Webb during a must win series in Colorado against the Rockies. The guys also talk about some Game 7 of the WCF and much more!

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Mike Krukow joins the show to discuss the Colorado series this weekend and the possible Lockout MLB could be facing soon29 May 202600:15:23

Former San Francisco Giants pitcher and current broadcaster Mike Krukow joins the show to talk about how the Giants can bounce back and prove winning baseball is ahead for the team. Kruk also chimes in on the looming expiration of MLB's CBA in December that could very much lead to a lockout and his experience during the last lockout in 1994.

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It's time to open the Doors at Coors! The Giants look to bounce back in Colorado with Logan Webb back from the IL29 May 202601:01:34

Hour 1: It's time to open the Doors at Coors! The Giants look to bounce back in Colorado with Logan Webb back from the IL! The guys discuss how the team will approach a must need series win in Colorado and Tony Vitello stops to chat to end the first hour of the show.

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Matt Maiocco joins Murph & Markus to discuss the first day of 49ers OTAs28 May 202600:21:24

San Francisco 49ers beat reporter Matt Maiocco joins the show with Murph & Markus to discuss what stood out to him during the first day of OTAs.

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Tony Vitello Discusses Giants’ Tough Season, Base Running Issues, and Path to Improvement28 May 202600:25:50

In a candid conversation, the Giants' manager Tony Vitello shares his thoughts on the team's struggles and the challenges of balancing player development with the pressure to win. As the team sits 12 games under .500, Vitello acknowledges the tough grind of the season and the weight of expectation on his players. He reflects on the importance of finding ways to improve and eliminate mistakes, particularly in areas like base running and defense.

The conversation also touches on the team's base running issues, with Vitello acknowledging that some mistakes can be eliminated, but others are inevitable. He emphasizes the importance of finding ways to address these issues and provide opportunities for players to work on their skills. 

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Giants’ Slump Deepens: Tony Vitello, Base Running Mistakes, and Mounting Questions28 May 202600:58:12

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It's a gloomy day in San Francisco, and the Giants are feeling just as down in the dumps. The team's struggles on the field have left fans feeling frustrated, and the rain pouring down outside seems to be a fitting metaphor for the team's performance. In this episode, the hosts dive into the latest developments with manager Tony Vitello, discussing the team's woes and what might be to blame.

The conversation touches on the team's poor base running, defense, and overall lack of cohesion. The hosts question whether Tony Vitello is the right man for the job, given the team's struggles, and whether he's doing enough to turn things around. They also discuss the role of the players, including the likes of Matt Chapman and Luis Arraez, and whether they're living up to expectations.

The hosts also take a closer look at the team's third base coach, Hector Borg, and whether he's the right man for the job. With the team's struggles on the field, it's clear that something needs to change, but what that change might look like is still up for debate.

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Giants Struggles Deepen: Hector Borg Debate, Lineup Questions & Future Outlook Explained with Murph & Markus28 May 202600:32:08

The Giants' struggles continue, and it's not just the team's performance on the field that's got fans worried. In this episode, the speaker dives into the latest developments, including a heated discussion about the team's third base coach, Hector Borg. The conversation gets personal, with some fans calling for his head, while others think he's just in need of a chance to grow. But what's really going on behind the scenes, and what does it mean for the team's future?

This episode is all about the Giants' current state of affairs, from their struggles at the plate to their woes on the basepaths. The speaker talks to a special guest about the team's lineup construction, including the hot topic of sitting players after good games. They also discuss the team's pitching prospects, including the highly touted Bryce Eldridge, and what it means for his future in the majors. And, as always, the conversation gets personal, with some surprising revelations about the team's players and coaches.

One of the most interesting discussions in this episode is about the team's third base coach, Hector Borg. Some fans are calling for his head, citing his struggles with the team's base running, but others think he's just in need of a chance to grow. The speaker talks to a special guest about the situation, and what it means for the team's future. It's a must-listen for any Giants fan.

If you're a Giants fan, you won't want to miss this episode. The speaker gets real about the team's struggles, and talks to a special guest about what's really going on behind the scenes. From the latest developments on the field to the personal stories of the players and coaches, this episode has it all. So grab your headphones and tune in to hear the latest on the Giants.

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San Francisco Giants Base Running Blunders continue + Tony Vitello joins the show to discuss the recent struggles 28 May 202600:43:55

Hour 2: The Giants are struggling, and it's not just the team's record that's a concern. The fundamentals seem to be an afterthought for the Giants.

In this episode, we discuss the challenges facing the Giants, from their struggles on the basepaths to the lineup construction. We also touch on the evolution of Bryce Eldridge's role and the team's decision-making process. With the team's record at 22-34, it's clear that changes are needed, but what exactly those changes will be remains to be seen. Tony Vittello's comments offer some insight into the team's thinking, but also leave many questions unanswered.

One of the most interesting aspects of the conversation is Tony Vitello's take on the clubhouse culture. He suggests that a little bit of conflict can be a good thing, but it's clear that the team is struggling to find its footing. We also discuss the team's decision to keep Hector Borg as third base coach, despite his struggles this season. With the team's record on the line, it's time for some tough decisions to be made.

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The Cooler of Content is ICE COLD and Andrew Baggarly stops by to talk some Giants baseball01 Jun 202600:47:08

The daily cooler of content segment is fresh and frosty from the weekend during Hour 3 with sound from NCAA baseball, a bit of some NBA Western Conference Finals sound, a very controversial ABS challenge, and even some hilarious NBA sound. Also stay tuned for a nice talk with Andrew Baggarly about the Giants as they try to crawl back to winning baseball in a 4-game series in Milwaukee against the Brewers.

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Giants Struggles, Clubhouse Concerns, PLUS 49ers Offseason Buzz with Matt Maiocco28 May 202600:46:45

Hour 3: The Giants' struggles continue, and it's not just the team's performance on the field that's got fans worried. In this episode, the hosts dive into the clubhouse dynamics and leadership, questioning whether Tony V's approach is the right fit for the team. They also discuss the recent rainouts and the impact of bad weather on the city's summer plans. But it's not all about the Giants - the hosts also touch on the latest news from the NFL, including the 49ers' offseason moves and the potential return of Joey Bosa.

The conversation is lively and engaging, with the hosts sharing their thoughts on everything from the 49ers' passing game to the latest quarterback rankings. They also discuss the Giants' struggles, including their bad base running and bad fundamentals. But it's not all doom and gloom - the hosts also share some humorous moments, including a funny exchange about Aaron Judge's bunting skills (or lack thereof).

This episode is a must-listen for any sports fan, with a mix of serious discussion and lighthearted banter. The hosts' chemistry is undeniable, and their passion for the game shines through in every conversation. Whether you're a Giants or 49ers fan, or just a fan of the NFL in general, this episode has something for everyone.

So grab your headphones and get ready to dive into the world of sports with the hosts of this podcast. From the latest news and analysis to humorous moments and behind-the-scenes stories, this episode has it all. Listen now and join the conversation!

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Giants’ Season Woes + Exclusive Scott Coker Interview on MMA’s Next Era27 May 202600:32:28

Hour 4: Murph and Markus are back with a packed episode, discussing the Giants' struggles and the upcoming MMA league founded by Scott Coker. The guys dive into the world of mixed martial arts, chatting with the pioneer behind the new league, who shares his vision for the future of the sport.

This episode is a must-listen for both Giants fans and MMA enthusiasts. The hosts discuss the Giants' recent losses and the potential moves they could make to turn their season around, including the possibility of trading Robbie Ray and giving Trevor McDonald a chance in the bullpen. They also talk about the importance of building stars in the MMA world and how Scott Coker's new league plans to do just that.

Scott Coker, the founder of the new MMA league, joins the show to share his insights on what makes a successful MMA promotion. He talks about his experience with Strikeforce and Bellator, and how he plans to bring a new level of excitement to the sport. The guys also discuss the differences between boxing and MMA, and how the latter has evolved over the years.

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Inside Scott Coker’s New Global MMA League: How He Plans to Build the Next Generation of Stars27 May 202600:16:01

Scott Coker, the founder of the new Global Mixed Martial Arts League, joins the show to talk about his latest venture. As a pioneer in the industry, Coker shares his insights on what's missing in the current MMA landscape and how his new league plans to fill that gap. With a proven track record of identifying and building stars, Coker's new league aims to bring a fresh approach to the sport.

This episode delves into Coker's journey in the world of MMA, from his time at Strikeforce and Bellator to his current endeavor. He discusses the importance of star identification and building, citing examples of fighters he's discovered and nurtured throughout his career. Coker also talks about the evolution of MMA as a self-defense system and how it's become a more well-rounded and effective discipline.

Coker shares his thoughts on the current state of the sport, including the shift away from the pay-per-view model and the rise of social media influencers in the MMA world. He also discusses the importance of promoting fighters and creating a platform for them to shine. With a deep understanding of the sport and its history, Coker offers valuable insights into the world of MMA.

Join us as we explore the world of MMA with Scott Coker and learn about his vision for the future of the sport. Listen to this episode to hear Coker's thoughts on the current state of MMA, his approach to building stars, and what's next for his new league.

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49ers Deep Dive with Larry Krueger: Offseason Moves, WR Roles & Quarterback Competition27 May 202600:18:24

This episode of the Sports Leader podcast is a must-listen for football fans, as hosts Murph and Markus dive into the latest news and analysis from the world of the San Francisco 49ers. With the team's offseason moves and training camp just around the corner, the guys are excited to share their thoughts on the upcoming season.

In this episode, Murphy and Markus are joined by Larry Krueger to discuss the 49ers' roster construction, with a focus on the team's pitching and defense. They also touch on the topic of speed, noting that the team's lack of it has been a major issue this year. The hosts share their opinions on the team's recent draft picks, including Kaylon Black, who they believe has the potential to be a game-changer at running back.

The guys also discuss the 49ers' quarterback situation, with Mac Jones' contract revision sparking conversation. They weigh in on the team's backup quarterback options, including Curtis Rourke, who they think could be a dark horse in the competition. Additionally, they talk about the team's wide receivers, including Christian Kirk, who they believe has a great opportunity to shine in his new role.

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Do the 49ers have the weapons to compete for the Lombardi? Markus & Markus discuss the 49ers offseason moves + Cooler of Content and Interview with Larry Kreuger to give his thoughts on the Giants and the 49ers rosters27 May 202600:42:34

Hour 3: The Sports Leader's Murph and Markus are back at it, bringing the heat in their latest episode. This time around, they're discussing the San Francisco 49ers' offseason moves, including the signing of wide receiver Mike Evans. The guys dive into the details of Evans' impressive career and what he brings to the table for the 49ers. They also touch on the team's draft picks and what their potential impact can be this upcoming season.

The conversation takes a turn when the guys discuss the 49ers' roster construction, specifically their lack of speed and the dimensions of Oracle Park, which they believe makes it a doubles yard. They also weigh in on the team's pitching and defense, and whether they have what it takes to make a deep run in the playoffs. Meanwhile, Larry Krueger joins the show to talk about the 49ers' upcoming OTA's and the biggest storyline of the camp: the return of Mike Evans and the chemistry between him and quarterback Brock Purdy.

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San Francisco Giants Fall Again - Who or What is to blame now?27 May 202600:51:29

Hour 1: The Giants' Struggles Continue: A Midweek Review

The San Francisco Giants are having a tough season, and it's not just the team's performance that's got fans worried. In this episode, Murph & Markus dive into the latest developments, including the team's struggles with triples alley, a part of the Oracle Park that's been a point of contention. They also discuss the team's pitching and defense, and how it's affecting their overall game.

Murph & Markus discuss the recent game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, where the Giants' offense was shut down despite some impressive individual performances. They also touch on the topic of Bryce Eldridge, a 21-year-old prospect who's been making waves with his skills on the field. The hosts debate whether the team's management is doing enough to support Eldridge and other young players.

One of the most talked-about topics in this episode is the team's decision to keep triples alley, a part of the park that's been criticized for being too deep. The hosts discuss the pros and cons of this decision and how it's affecting the team's game.

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Should the Giants change the dimensions of Oracle Park's infamous Triples Alley or Construct a roster to better fit the ballpark?27 May 202600:49:34

Hour 2: Murph and Markus are back at it again, diving into the world of sports and sharing their unfiltered opinions on the latest topics. This week, they're discussing the age-old debate: should the Giants change the dimensions of Oracle Park's infamous triples alley? The guys weigh in on the pros and cons, with Murph sticking to his guns and Marcus presenting a compelling argument for a change.

The conversation takes a turn when they're joined by Mike Krukow, who shares his thoughts on the matter. Mike explains that the ballpark's unique dimensions make it challenging for hitters, but also notes that the Giants have had success with the current layout with their pitching. He also touches on the recent performance of Bryce Eldridge and the team's struggles with pitching and defense as their slide below .500 continues.

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Mike Krukow on the Giants’ Slump: Triples Alley, Keaton Winn & the Mental Game27 May 202600:19:04

The Giants' struggles continue, and this episode of the podcast is a must-listen for any baseball fan. The team's woes have been well-documented, but what's behind their recent slump? This episode delves into the intricacies of Oracle Park's unique dimensions and how they're affecting the team's performance. Murph & Markus are joined by a Mike Krukow to discuss the challenges of hitting in this ballpark and how the Giants can adjust their strategy to overcome them.

The conversation touches on the topic of triples alley, a phenomenon that's been plaguing the Giants all season. The speaker's guest shares their insights on how the ballpark's design and the wind patterns affect the game, and how the team can adapt to these conditions. They also discuss the importance of the Giants' bullpen and the role of Keaton Winn, who's been impressing with his performances.

The Giants' struggles are not just about the team's performance on the field, but also about the mental aspect of the game. The speaker's guest highlights the importance of confidence and humility in a player's development, and how these traits can make or break a player's career. They also discuss the team's rotation and the challenges of managing a six-man rotation.

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NBA Playoffs Reach Peak Intensity — Amick Talks Knicks’ Rise and Spurs–Thunder Best‑of‑Three26 May 202600:11:25

The latest episode of this podcast features a conversation between the speaker and Sam Amick, a renowned journalist, and the speaker discuss the thrilling conclusion of the NBA playoffs. The speaker is joined by Sam Amick, who shares his insights on the NBA playoffs. This episode is a must-listen for basketball fans, as the speaker and Sam dive into the world of the NBA, discussing the latest developments in the playoffs.

The conversation starts with a discussion about the New York Knicks' impressive 11-game winning streak, which has left many in awe. Sam shares his thoughts on the team's dominance and how it's been a long time coming for the Knicks. He also talks about the impact of Mike Brown's coaching and how it's helped the team gel. The speaker and Sam also discuss the Oklahoma City Thunder's series against the San Antonio Spurs, which is now a best-of-three matchup. Sam shares his analysis of the series, highlighting the intensity and aggressiveness of both teams.

One of the key points of discussion is the Spurs' culture and how it continues to thrive under the leadership of Greg Popovich. Sam shares a fascinating story about Pop's visit to the team after Game 3, where he had a heart-to-heart with the players. The speaker and Sam also talk about the importance of the Spurs' history and legacy, which continues to inspire their current team.

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Inside the Giants’ Latest Setback — Duane Kuiper on Schmitt, Eldridge, Susac, and Defensive Keys26 May 202600:24:20

This episode of the podcast is a hilarious and insightful conversation between the host and their guest, Duane Kuiper, as they dive into the world of baseball and share their thoughts on the current season. But what makes this episode truly special is the lighthearted and entertaining banter between the two hosts, which will have you laughing out loud.

The conversation starts with a discussion about the Arizona Diamondbacks' recent wins against the Giants, and how their top hitters, Ketel Marte and Corbin Carroll, are on fire. The hosts also touch on the importance of making adjustments and adapting to the opposing team's strategy. They also discuss the Giants' young players, including Casey Schmitt, who's been impressing with his defensive skills and hitting abilities.

The hosts also share their thoughts on the Giants' upcoming games and the challenges they'll face, particularly with the team's young hitters, Bryce Eldridge and Daniel Susac, who are still adjusting to Major League pitching. They also praise Rafael Devers, who's been on a hot streak, and discuss the importance of having a strong defense.

This episode is a must-listen for any baseball fan, with its mix of humor, insight, and expert analysis. Join the conversation and hear the hosts' thoughts on the current season and the future of the Giants.

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Welcome back Ron Wotus! Does the change at third base coach from Hector Borg to Ron Wotus move the needle for you?01 Jun 202600:45:42

The guys discuss what the coaching change at third base from Hector Borg to Ron Wotus means for the San Francisco Giants as they face the Milwaukee Brewers in a four-game series. Kyle Harrison, former Giant, is on the mound as he faces the team that traded him away for the first time. 

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Inside the Giants’ Pitching Puzzle with Andrew Baggarly — Development, Patience, and Minor‑League Solutions26 May 202600:12:23

The Giants are trying to figure out their pitching rotation, and it's not just about finding the right arms, but also about developing the right mindset. This episode, Andrew Baggarly breaks down the challenges the team is facing, from the struggles of their starting pitchers to the potential solutions in their minor league system.

The Giants have been trying to adjust to the new pitching landscape, but it's clear that they're not getting the results they want. The speaker discusses the impact of the Patrick Bailey trade and how it's affected the team's pitching. They also talk about the importance of patience and the Giants' willingness to try new things. The speaker highlights the Giants' ability to be patient and adapt to the situation.

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Mike Krukow on Giants’ Tough Stretch — Road Struggles, Adjustments, and the Team’s Next Steps26 May 202600:16:13

The Giants' recent struggles on the road have been a topic of discussion among fans and analysts alike with Mike Krukow. The hosts also analyze the pitching performances of Trevor McDonald and Robbie Ray, highlighting the importance of mechanical adjustments and mental preparation. Additionally, they discuss the adjustments made by young hitters Bryce Eldridge and Daniel Sussak, and how they can improve their game.

The hosts offer insightful commentary on the game, drawing from their experience and expertise. They provide a nuanced understanding of the challenges faced by the Giants and offer practical advice on how to overcome them. With their expertise and passion for the game, they provide a unique perspective on the team's performance.

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San Francisco Giants Struggles Deepen as Dbacks continue to win erasing a series win vs the White Sox26 May 202600:56:04

Hour 1: The San Francisco Giants are having a tough season, and it's not just their record that's a concern. In this episode, the hosts discuss the team's recent struggles, including their inability to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks and their lack of momentum. They also touch on the topic of the "tarps off" movement, where fans take off their shirts to show team spirit, and whether it's a good or bad idea.

The hosts also dive into the world of basketball, discussing the New York Knicks' impressive 11-game winning streak and their chances in the NBA Finals. They also share some funny moments from their own lives, including a story about a Star Wars-themed t-shirt from their childhood. The conversation is lighthearted and entertaining, but also gets serious when discussing the Giants' struggles and the importance of building momentum.

One of the key points of discussion is the Giants' attendance, which is still strong despite their poor record. The hosts wonder if the team's ownership is worried about fielding a winner, or if they're just happy to have a packed stadium regardless of the team's performance. They also discuss the possibility of the Giants making a big move, possibly involving a trade, to turn their season around.

If you're a Giants fan or just a fan of baseball in general, this episode is a must-listen. The hosts' banter and humor make the conversation enjoyable, but they also tackle some serious topics and offer insightful analysis. Tune in to hear more about the Giants' struggles and the world of baseball.

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Inside the Knicks’ Streak — Sam Amick Breaks Down the East, Wemby Ignites the West26 May 202600:44:28

Hour 3: The NBA Playoffs are heating up, and the Knicks are on fire! This episode, we're talking about their incredible 11-game winning streak and their dominant performance in the Eastern Conference Finals. But we're not just focusing on the Knicks - we're also diving into the Western Conference Finals, where the Spurs are giving the Oklahoma City Thunder a run for their money.

In this episode, we're joined by Sam Amick, a renowned NBA insider from The Athletic, who shares his insights on the Knicks' remarkable run and the Spurs' determination to make a comeback. We're also discussing the impact of analytics on the game, with a hilarious take from James Harden, who's still reeling from the Knicks' sweep. And, of course, we're talking about the infamous "analytics" debate, where coaches and players are either all in or all out.

We're also discussing the Spurs' surprising resurgence, led by Wemby, who's been on a tear lately. But what's behind their success? Is it their coach, Mike Brown, or something more? And what about the Thunder, who are still a force to be reckoned with? We're breaking down the key factors that are making this series so exciting.

Tune in to this episode to hear more about the NBA Playoffs, the Knicks, the Spurs, and the Thunder. We're discussing the biggest storylines, the most surprising upsets, and the teams that are making a comeback. Don't miss out on the excitement - listen to the full episode now!

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Knicks Break the Drought: Historic Finals Run, Tough Choices Ahead, and Giants’ Season struggles explained with Duane Kuiper26 May 202600:39:14

Hour 2: The Knicks are making history, and Murph is loving every minute of it. This episode, we're talking about the team's incredible journey to the NBA Finals and what it means for their fans. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows - we're also diving into the challenges they're facing and the tough decisions that lie ahead.

The Knicks' drought is one of the longest in NBA history, with 27 years since their last championship. But this season, they've been on a roll, and it's not just about the wins - it's about the way they're playing. We're talking about the team's philosophy and strategy, and how it's paying off. From Mike Brown's leadership to the team's young stars, we're breaking down what's working and what's not.

We're also discussing the Giants' struggles, including their recent losses to the Diamondbacks and the challenges they're facing in the NL West. From the pitching rotation to the lineup, we're analyzing what's going wrong and what the team can do to turn it around. And, of course, we're talking about the latest news and updates from the world of sports.

Join us for a lively discussion that's all about the world of sports. We're talking about the highs and lows, the triumphs and tribulations, and everything in between. So grab a seat, get comfortable, and let's dive in.

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Giants Hit Rock Bottom vs. D‑Backs —Willy Adames struggles defensively PLUS Andrew Baggerly joins the show to discuss the Giants struggles on offense and what the timetable is for Logan Webb and Jung Hoo Lee to return26 May 202600:33:41

The Giants' inconsistent season continues, with a recent four-game stretch that's left fans scratching their heads. This episode, Murph and his co-host dive into the team's struggles against the Arizona Diamondbacks, a team that's been giving them trouble all season. They discuss the Giants' pitching woes, the emergence of young players like Rafe Devers and Casey Schmidt, and the team's decision to trade away Patrick Bailey.

The conversation touches on the Giants' inconsistent offense, which has been a theme all season. When the hitting is good, the pitching is bad, and vice versa. The team's inability to string together hits against the Diamondbacks is a particular concern, with the Giants going 0-4 against them in their last eight matchups. The hosts also discuss the team's pitching rotation, including the upcoming start of Trevor McDonald, who's looking to prove himself as a potential solution to the team's pitching woes.

The episode also features an interview with Andy Baggerley of the Athletic, who provides insight into the Giants' minor league system and the potential for young players like Carson Seymour and Jackson Flora to make an impact on the team. The hosts also discuss the upcoming draft and the Giants' need for more pitching prospects.

If you're a Giants fan looking for answers to the team's struggles, this episode is a must-listen. Join Murph and his co-host as they break down the latest developments and offer their expert analysis.

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Justice Delos Santos on Giants infield defense | Mark Kestecher breaking down NBA Playoff matchups22 May 202600:31:46

Murph and Markus Hour 4: Justice Delos Santos on Giants infield defense | Mark Kestecher breaking down NBA Playoff matchups

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Susan Slusser and Dave Flemming provide their insight on the Bryce Eldridge situation22 May 202600:43:04

Murph and Markus Hour 3: Susan Slusser and Dave Flemming provide their insight on the Bryce Eldridge situation

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Krukow on Eldridge and McDonald | Giants vs White Sox preview22 May 202600:40:28

Murph and Markus Hour 2: Krukow on Eldridge and McDonald | Giants vs White Sox preview

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Reaction to yesterday's Murph and Markus' interview with Buster Posey22 May 202600:57:26

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Mike Krukow joins the show to recap the Giants weekend series in Colorado, the upcoming series vs the Brewers, and what the coaching changes mean for the team going forward01 Jun 202600:18:42

Former pitcher and current broadcaster for the San Francisco Giants Mike Krukow stop by for his weekly Monday morning discussion to talk to the guys about the weekend series against the Rockies, the upcoming series against the Brewers, and the significance of Ron Wotus replacing Hector Borg as third base coach. He also speaks on the closer situation and how one of the buys in the bullpen has to grab the bull by the horns and solidify themselves as the GUY.

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Mark Kestecher breaks down the playoff matchups in the NBA Western and Eastern Conference Finals22 May 202600:14:09

Mark Kestecher joins Murph and Markus and breaks down the playoff matchups in the NBA Western and Eastern Conference Finals.

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Justice Delos Santos discusses Ron Washington's impact on Luis Arraez and Giants' infield defense22 May 202600:13:21

Justice Delos Santos joins Murph and Markus and discusses Ron Washington's impact on Luis Arraez and Giants' infield defense.

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Dave Flemming reminds everyone to be patient with Bryce Eldridge, Giants22 May 202600:18:02

Dave Flemming joins Murph and Markus and reminds everyone to be patient with Bryce Eldridge, Giants.

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Susan Slusser discusses Vic Bericoto potential call up22 May 202600:12:59

Susan Slusser joins Murph and Markus to discuss Vic Bericoto potential call up

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Mike Krukow discusses if Trevor McDonald deserves a starting rotation spot22 May 202600:18:13

Mike Krukow joins Murph and Markus and discussed if Trevor McDonald deserves a starting rotation spot.

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Giants Searching for Answers: Evaluating SF’s Slow Start and 49ers’ Latest News21 May 202600:24:55

This episode of the podcast is a must-listen for all sports fans, especially those who are still reeling from the Giants' disappointing start to the season. The hosts dive into the world of baseball, discussing the White Sox's impressive turnaround and the Giants' struggles. They also touch on the upcoming schedule, the status of injured players, and the latest news from the NFL.

The conversation is lively and engaging, with the hosts sharing their thoughts on the Giants' chances of turning their season around. They discuss the importance of evaluating oneself, both as a player and as a team, and how the Giants' current record reflects their performance. The hosts also delve into the world of the 49ers, discussing their schedule and the impact of injuries on their roster.

One of the most interesting discussions is about the 49ers' receiving core, with the hosts talking to a guest about the team's new additions and how they're fitting in. They also discuss the importance of the team's schedule, including a long trip to Melbourne and a tough stretch of games in late September.

If you're a sports fan looking for a dose of reality and some insightful analysis, this episode is a must-listen. The hosts' banter and discussions are entertaining and informative, making this episode a great listen for anyone who loves sports.

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Inside the Giants’ 20–30 Start plus Interview with Posey on Player Development, Closer Questions, and What’s Next21 May 202600:41:27

Hour 2: The Giants' season is off to a rocky start, and the frustration is palpable. In this episode, Murph & Markus dive into the latest developments with Giants President of Baseball Operations, Buster Posey. He shares his thoughts on the team's struggles, the handling of young players like Bryce Eldridge, and the state of the bullpen.

Buster Posey joined the show to discuss the Giants' 20-30 start, and he acknowledged that it's been a tough stretch for the team. He emphasized the importance of taking it one game at a time and not getting too caught up in the bigger picture. He also talked about the team's decision to call up Bryce Eldridge and the current role he's playing. The conversation also touched on the bullpen, the lack of a defined closer, and the team's overall organizational plan.

One of the key takeaways from the episode is the Giants' commitment to winning, despite their struggles. Buster emphasized that the team is trying to find ways to improve and get back on track. He also discussed the importance of developing young players like Bryce Eldridge and the team's farm system. The conversation was candid and insightful, offering a glimpse into the inner workings of the Giants' front office.

If you're a Giants fan, you won't want to miss this episode. Buster Posey shares his thoughts on the team's struggles and offers a glimpse into the future. He discusses the team's plans for the rest of the season and the potential for big moves at the trade deadline. Tune in to hear the full conversation and get the latest on the Giants.

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Murph & Markus discuss the San Francisco Giants’ 20–30 Struggles: Roster Moves and Bullpen Concerns moving forward21 May 202600:56:18

Hour 1: The San Francisco Giants are off to a rocky start this season, and their struggles are evident in their 20-30 record. In this episode, the hosts discuss the team's underperformance and the impact of their roster construction. They also dive into the recent series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, where the Giants were swept, and the concerns surrounding their bullpen and lineup.

The hosts analyze the team's decision to sign Tyler Mahle and Adrian Houser, and how it may have contributed to their current situation. They also discuss the potential trade deadline and the possibility of trading Luis Arraez. Additionally, they touch on the Giants' lack of late-game fight and the need for a stopper in the bullpen.

Join the hosts as they discuss the Giants' struggles and the latest news in the world of baseball. They'll be joined by special guests, including Giants president of baseball operations, Buster Posey, and former major league manager, Buck Showalter. Don't miss this episode to hear their thoughts on the team's future and what's next for the Giants.

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Giants’ Early‑Season Frustration, Prospect Handling, and Plans for the Future21 May 202600:51:54

Hour 3: Reaction to Buster Posey discussing the Giants' tough start to the season, and the team's plans for the future. The Giants are currently 20-30, and it's clear that they're feeling the pressure. But despite the struggles, Buster remains optimistic, saying that he believes the team has the players to turn things around.

In this episode, Buster talks about the team's decision to go into the season without a defined closer, and how that's affected their performance. He also discusses the handling of top prospect Bryce Eldridge, who's been seeing limited playing time despite his impressive skills. Buster explains that the team is trying to balance giving Eldridge experience with the need to win games now, and that they're evaluating his situation on a day-to-day basis.

Buster also shares his thoughts on the team's overall organizational plan, saying that they're trying to win games and not rebuild. He mentions that the team is looking to add offense and that they're hopeful that players like Casey Schmitt and Trevor McDonald can make an impact. Additionally, he discusses the trade of Patrick Bailey and the team's plans for the future, including the upcoming draft.

If you're a Giants fan, you won't want to miss this episode. Buster shares his insights on the team's struggles and plans, and offers a glimpse into what the future may hold. Tune in to hear his thoughts on the team's chances of turning things around and making a push for the playoffs.

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George Kittle's Week 1 Outlook, New WR Corps, and 49ers Offseason Updates with Matt Maiocco21 May 202600:13:03

The 49ers' offseason is in full swing, and this episode is packed with the latest updates from the team. From Brock Purdy's rehab to the new wide receiver corps, we're diving into the key takeaways from the latest news and insights.

This episode is a must-listen for any 49ers fan, as our host catches up with Matt Maiocco, who recently emceed the Dwight Clark Legacy event. We're discussing the latest on Brock Purdy's status for Week 1, the team's schedule, and the new faces in the receiving corps. With the offseason programs underway, we're getting a glimpse into the team's preparations for the upcoming season.

We're discussing the challenges of George Kittle's long flight to Melbourne and how it might impact his availability for Week 1. We're also talking about the team's schedule, including the tough stretches and soft spots.

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Murph & Markus talk about the Hums & Bums from the weekend in the Sports World01 Jun 202600:34:05

The guys take some time to talk about three Hums aka the ones who had something go good for them this weekend and Bums aka the ones who will be looking to have a much better weekend looking forward. Stay tuned for some Giants catching some fire while also being on fire, some Western Conference Finals talk, and even some NCAA playoff discussion.

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Buck Showalter Breaks Down Giants’ Early Struggles, Manager Evaluation, and Life in the Dugout21 May 202600:16:51

In this episode of the Murph and Marcus Show, Buck Showalter shares his insights on the challenges of managing in the big leagues. As a four-time Manager of the Year winner, Buck brings a wealth of experience to the conversation, having managed some of the biggest teams in the game.

Buck opens up about his thoughts on the Giants' tough start to the season, and how he approaches evaluating a manager's path and preparation for the job. He also discusses the differences between managing in the minor leagues and the big leagues, highlighting the relentless pace and media scrutiny that comes with the latter. Buck's conversation is filled with stories from his own career, including a memorable anecdote about intentionally walking Barry Bonds with the bases loaded.

As a seasoned manager, Buck has seen it all, from the highs of winning championships to the lows of struggling teams. He shares his thoughts on the importance of collaboration between general managers and managers, and how it's crucial for success in the big leagues. Buck also talks about his experiences with top prospects, including Bryce Eldridge, and how he approaches playing time and consistency in developing young players.

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Buster Posey joins Murph & Markus to discuss the curruent state of the San Francisco Giants, which includes playing time for Bryce Eldridge, overall roster constrction and if he regrets the decision to not add a Closer to the bullpen this past offseason21 May 202600:23:45

The Giants' front office is under the microscope, and it's not just the team's 20-30 record that's got fans talking. In this episode of the Giants Executive Show, Murph & Markus are joined by the man in charge, Giants President of Baseball Operations, Buster Posey. He's got a unique perspective on the team's struggles, and he's not afraid to share it.

Buster Posey joined us to discuss the team's disappointing start to the season, and what he's doing to turn things around. We talked about the team's lack of fight and grit, and whether it's a mental or physical issue. He also weighed in on the handling of young players like Bryce Eldridge and Patrick Bailey, and what the team's plan is for the rest of the season. Plus, we got his take on the bullpen and the team's decision to go with a closer by committee approach.

One of the biggest topics of discussion was the trade that sent Patrick Bailey to another team, and what it means for the Giants' future. Buster shared his thoughts on the decision, and how it fits into the team's overall plan. We also talked about the team's farm system and the potential for some exciting young players to make an impact this season.

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Mike Krukow Joins Murph & Markus: Giants Bullpen Woes & Desperate Need for a Closer20 May 202600:18:41

In a candid conversation, Mike Krukow shares his thoughts with Murph & Markus, on the Giants' recent struggles, particularly in the bullpen and the decision-making of young manager Tony Vitello. The team's loss to the D-backs was excruciating, with Eric Miller's inability to command the game and the bullpen's inability to close it out. Mike Krukow emphasizes that the bullpen is a work in progress, with emerging talents like Caleb Kilian and Keaton Winn showing promise.

The discussion delves into the importance of having a "gun slinger" in the bullpen, someone who can take the pressure off the closer and provide a reliable high-leverage arm. Mike Krukow highlights the Giants' lack of a traditional closer and the need for a pitcher who can perform in clutch situations. He also praises Tony Vitello's decision to put Matt Gage in a tough situation, taking the blame for the loss and showing confidence in his players.

Mike Krukow also discusses the positives from the game, including the emergence of Devers and Adames as a potent hitting duo, and the impressive defensive play of Devers at first base. He notes that even young players like Bryce Eldridge need time to develop and that the Giants' inconsistent playing time for him is a sign of the team's commitment to his growth.

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George Kontos Breaks Down Giants Struggles: Bullpen Issues, McDonald Decision & Eldridge Usage20 May 202600:18:17

The Giants are struggling to find their footing, and it's not just the offense that's a concern. In this episode, George Kontos joins Murph & Markus to breaks down the team's recent slump, discussing the bullpen's blown saves and the pressure that comes with it. They also dive into the Giants' starting rotation, specifically Trevor McDonald, who's been pitching incredibly well but may be sent down to the minors due to the team's depth.

The Giants' offense is showing signs of life, with players like Casey Schmitt and Rafael Devers turning it on in May. However, they still need to work on scoring runs consistently and improving their performance in key situations. The team's manager, Tony Vitello, is also under pressure, and the speaker shares their thoughts on how he's handling the situation.

One of the biggest topics of discussion is the playing time and game plan for top prospect Bryce Eldridge. The speaker explains that the team's current lineup is making it difficult for Eldridge to get consistent at-bats, but they still believe he needs to be in the lineup. They also discuss the team's catching situation, with Dan Susac taking over for Pat Bailey and showing promise.

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