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On this week’s episode, we make our predictions for the 2022 MLB Home Run Derby and discuss Charlie Montoyo’s firing, and Juan Soto turning down $440 million.
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When Elon Musk said he was buying Twitter, we recorded a super-fun episode about the future of free speech and what it all meant.
Fast forward to today, and now Elon Musk and Twitter are probably going to court over whether he should be forced to buy the social media company for $44 billion. Elon’s trying to back out of the deal because he thinks Twitter is lying about the number of bots and fake accounts on the platform. At least, that’s what he is saying.
So… what happens now?
Shelly and Seth talk about their frustrating and confusing history as users on Twitter, how (and why) Twitter is broken, and when Twitter will not be a “go-to” for “legitimate” media.
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Seth Everett is a 24-year National Sports Broadcaster currently heard on iHeartMedia, NBC Sports Radio, Westwood One (Olympics coverage), & Entercom. He is a media veteran that has been seen & heard on ESPN, Sirius/XM, Bloomberg TV, FOX Sports covering 2 Super Bowls, 12 World Series, 2 NBA Finals, & 2 Stanley Cup Finals. Also covered local teams such as the New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Seattle Mariners, Colorado Avalanche, Denver Broncos, & more.
Chase Madorsky July 19, 2022
On this week’s episode, we make our predictions for the 2022 MLB Home Run Derby and discuss Charlie Montoyo’s firing, and Juan Soto turning down $440 million.
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