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Dan Hardy & guests explore all things Martial Arts and Combat Sports. Featuring our breakdown show The War Room, our weekly Sunday evening review show The Aftermath & of course the only picks show you need, The Outlawed Picks Podcast with Dan & Veronica Hardy for every UFC numbered event. Every episode is also available on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL2VR6aVxWDUY34usexCaHQ
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Welcome to Carpet Python Radio, we’re all about Carpet Pythons. This is the official audio from our Facebook and YouTube channel, Carpet Python TV. Please look us up if you would like to watch the full episode with video included.
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A huge net, weighed down by heavy chains, swiftly sweeps across the ocean floor, scooping up everything in its path. This type of fishing, called bottom trawling, was illuminated in a new documentary, Ocean with David Attenborough. Bottom trawling is known for indiscriminately gathering all sorts of marine species, as well as damaging the sea floor…
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From 'WFAN Daily' (subscribe here): The All-Star Break is finally here and both the Yankees and the Mets end the final Sunday before the break with a big fat L. Did the Yankees send a message with their draft picks?For more follow Pete Hoffman @HoffWFAN To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/pri…
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In a hilarious segment, sports personality Sal Licata was joined by professional wrestler Brian Myers, but the conversation quickly veered from serious sports analysis to uproarious banter about Myers' choice of accessory: a fanny pack. Licata, never one to miss an opportunity for a good-natured jab, couldn't resist playfully roasting Myers' practi…
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Sal Licata is absolutely thrilled to see both the New York Mets and New York Yankees performing well and contending for division titles, with sights set on the World Series. He emphasizes how rare it is for both teams to be successful simultaneously, often noting that it's usually the Mets who are struggling. This season, however, is different, and…
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Sal Licata delivers a scathing critique of Anthony Volpe's performance, particularly focusing on his defensive struggles at shortstop. Licata, fueled by a caller's concerns and his own observations, questions the Yankees' commitment to Volpe given his inconsistencies and argues that his defensive miscues are costing the team, especially as they con…
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Sal Licata recounts his harrowing Saturday morning encounter with a "monster" garter snake by his pool, an event that sent him into a full-blown panic. From calling the police (as Google suggested) to desperately seeking professional help from animal control and a pest control buddy, Sal's attempts to remove the non-venomous reptile prove both futi…
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Sal Licata vehemently argues that New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton is not a Hall of Famer, despite his impressive home run totals and MVP award. Licata critiques Stanton's lack of consistent production, particularly since joining the Yankees, highlighting his struggles with injuries, declining batting average, and inability to drive in ru…
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Get ready, Mets fans, because the highly anticipated day has arrived: David Wright's iconic number 5 is officially being retired! This isn't just about a jersey going up in the rafters; it's a monumental moment celebrating the heart, soul, and unwavering dedication of the "Captain" who gave his all for this team. From his clutch hits to his dazzlin…
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Sal Licata, has unleashed a fiery, no-holds-barred assault on the Yankees' egregious lineup choices. He's not just "disappointed"; he's incandescent with rage, viewing the current batting order as nothing short of a sacrilege against the very spirit of Yankee baseball. For Licata, it's a colossal miscalculation, a glaring display of managerial malp…
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Sal Licata delivered his fiery first-half grades for New York's baseball teams, giving the Mets a resounding 'A' for exceeding expectations and overcoming significant injuries, despite Juan Soto's struggles with runners in scoring position. In contrast, he handed the Yankees a 'B', citing maddening inconsistencies, questionable managerial decisions…
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This week's Mets highlights include Tiki and Morash debating Carlos Mendoza's propensity to go to the bullpen in recent losses, while Jerry and McMonigle have a similar discussion about Mendoza's recent decisions. Plus, Sal says Clay Holmes needs to have a hard cap, and he sounds off on Juan Soto's lack of hustle in Baltimore.…
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In an electrifying episode of the Science Show, find out how getting struck by a bolt from the heavens can help at least one species of tall tree not only survive, but thrive. Then step back in time to solve a tool-making mystery in Samoa and discover hidden treasures in centuries-old books — including a bubonic plague flea.…
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BT and Sal dive headfirst into the heated New York baseball scene, celebrating the Yankees' incredible comeback win, sparked by a clutch Giancarlo Stanton pinch-hit homer and Anthony Volpe's controversial yet game-winning slide at the plate. They also dissect the Mets' frustrating doubleheader losses, questioning manager Carlos Mendoza's bullpen de…
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BT and Sal kick off the show on fire, dissecting the Yankees' epic, gritty comeback win – a victory they're calling the "best of the season by far" and a refreshing return to "old school" Yankee baseball that's been sorely missed. While acknowledging the incredible late-game heroics and the shift towards a more balanced, dangerous offense, they'll …
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BT and Sal dissect the New York Mets' recent doubleheader sweep at the hands of the Orioles, unleashing a fiery critique on the team's performance. They lambast the lack of hustle from Juan Soto, particularly after a "Fab Four" (Soto, Alonso, Lindor) that failed to produce, hitting only 5 for 27 across both games. The hosts also question manager Ca…
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BT and Sal are fired up discussing the Yankees' biggest win of the season, a thrilling comeback where they overcame being no-hit for seven innings. BT emphasizes the "quality of at-bats and the grinding" that led to the victory, suggesting it could signal a crucial "personality change" for the team, especially with potential moves on the horizon. S…
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BT and Sal dive headfirst into the perpetual drama of New York baseball, dissecting the latest highs and lows for both the Mets and the Yankees. They passionately debate player performance, managerial decisions, and the frustrating inconsistencies that plague both teams, often with contrasting viewpoints that spark lively arguments. From the Mets' …
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Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata are joined by Clem from Surfside for a special "Call of the Day." After last year's Sixers loss to the Knicks, which resulted in Clem delivering a pallet of Surfside to the station, BT and Sal are looking to make another bet. This time, they challenge Clem to a Mets-Phillies wager, with the loser wearing an opposing t…
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BT and Sal delve into the new Superman movie, set to release in 2025, with Sal expressing skepticism after seeing the trailer, while BT's son, Colt, is excited. They discuss past iterations of the Man of Steel, including the classic Christopher Reeve film and the "great" Man of Steel (2013) starring Henry Cavill and Amy Adams, noting this new film,…
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BT and Sal delve into the recently released SNY documentary about former Mets captain David Wright, titled "The Right Way." Sal, having watched the nearly two-hour film, praises it as SNY's best documentary yet, highlighting the intimate look at Wright's humble beginnings, his blue-collar family, and his journey through the minor leagues to becomin…
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BT and Sal, engage in a lively discussion about a hypothetical Yankees trade. A caller proposes a blockbuster deal sending Jazz Chisholm to Cleveland for Kwan and José Ramírez. Sal, initially hesitant about giving up top prospect Jasson Dominguez, grapples with the idea of acquiring the proven talent of Ramírez. The conversation quickly escalates i…
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BT and Sal dissect the Mets' brutal doubleheader sweep at the hands of the Baltimore Orioles, with a particular focus on the anemic offense from their "Fab Four" of Soto, Alonso, and Lindor, who were largely invisible across both games. The hosts also take aim at Juan Soto's perceived lack of hustle on the basepaths and question manager Carlos Mend…
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BT and Sal are discussing Anthony Volpe's troubling lack of power, particularly after a recent play where he "almost" hit a ball over the 410-foot fence. Sal vehemently dismisses the idea of giving Volpe credit for an "almost," emphasizing that his current hitting—around .150 in the last month and a half—is a prolonged slump. They agree that while …
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BT and Sal engage in a spirited, sarcastic, and often fiery debate about two recent slides to home plate: Anthony Volpe's game-winning "swim move" for the Yankees, and Pete Alonso's less-heralded, but still effective, slide for the Mets. Sal, ever the contrarian, dismisses the excessive praise for Volpe's slide, arguing it's overblown due to his ot…
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BT and Sal dive into the Yankees' most improbable win of the season, a comeback where they were no-hit through seven innings and trailed by five runs before roaring back for a dramatic victory. They analyze how this gritty, old-school win, featuring clutch at-bats from unexpected heroes, felt different from their usual "bully ball" home run barrage…
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On this episode of She's Got Next with Jordan Robinson, Jordan is joined by award-winning Journalist for the Washington post, Albert Samaha. Albert provides a very insightful look on the current state of Women's Sports fans and how the new generation is introducing some new customs. Jordan and Albert then continue their conversation on how NIL is e…
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BT and Sal ignite the airwaves with a fiery debate on New York baseball, celebrating the Yankees' recent tough decision" to cut DJ LeMahieu—a move they've begged for for years—and praising the refreshing play of Jazz Chisholm and Jasson Dominguez. While discussing the Yankees' offensive surge and defensive improvements, the hosts turn their attenti…
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Join BT and Sal as they dissect the seismic shift happening in the Bronx: the Yankees are finally making big boy moves, shedding dead weight like DJ LeMahieu and injecting youthful energy into the lineup with talents like Jasson Dominguez. But it's not just about baseball; the guys also tackle the terrifying reality of animal encounters, from close…
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BT and Sal dive into a lively discussion spanning everything from baseball broadcast ratings, comparing SNY's viewership dominance over YES for a recent Subway Series, to the financial landscape of MLB team payrolls, contrasting the Yankees' historical spending with the current era of big spenders like the Mets and Dodgers. Amidst the baseball bant…
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The BT and Sal show delivers a fiery and opinionated daily dive into the New York sports landscape, particularly focusing on the Yankees and Mets. The hosts, Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata, engage in passionate debates about team performance, management decisions, and trade deadline strategies, often critiquing everything from player hustle to orga…
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BT and Sal are concerned about Jesse Winker. Winker reportedly left todays' game with "back tightness," which immediately raises flags given his recent oblique strain. The hosts discuss the Mets' reliance on Winker as a crucial lefty bat to protect Pete Alonso in the lineup, highlighting the team's precarious offensive depth and the limited room fo…
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BT and Sal's "Call of the Day" took a wild turn from the usual sports talk, diving into a hypothetical, yet hysterically vivid, scenario: alligators chasing humans! The discussion, a complete departure from debates on player contracts or coaching hires, painted a chaotic picture of fans scrambling for safety as the toothy reptiles stormed the field…
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BT and Sal dive headfirst into the heated New York baseball trade deadline, dissecting what the Mets and Yankees desperately need and who will be more aggressive in acquiring it. While the Yankees are reportedly eyeing a third baseman and pitching help, the Mets, fueled by Steve Cohen's willingness to spend and a deeper prospect pool, are expected …
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BT and Sal dissect the New York Yankees' perplexing tendency to strike out, arguing that their "all-or-nothing", launch-angle focused approach is hindering their offense despite having plenty of power. Sal champions the idea of acquiring a high-contact, defensive-minded third baseman like Nolan Arenado to balance the lineup, contrasting him with st…
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BT and Sal hilariously grapple with the hypothetical terror of escaping alligators, debating their speed, jumping abilities, and the best (and worst) strategies for survival. From outrunning them on land to fighting them off with a big stick, the duo comically navigates the dangers of these powerful reptiles, ultimately deciding they'd rather face …
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BT and Sal dive into the surprising ratings from the recent Subway Series, revealing that SNY (Mets) drew a staggering 70% more viewers than YES Network (Yankees) for the holiday weekend games. This sparks a heated debate about what these numbers truly signify, especially given the Yankees' historically larger fanbase and attendance figures. While …
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BT and Sal delve into the increasingly wild world of New Jersey wildlife, specifically the unsettling rise of bear sightings. What starts with local warnings quickly escalates into a hilarious and slightly panicked discussion on bear encounter protocols – from "getting big and yelling wildly" to the futility of trying to intimidate a thousand-pound…
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BT and Sal, delve into the Yankees' persistent issues at third base. They consider whether the team needs to acquire a defensive-minded player or another power bat for the hot corner, with Sal leaning towards adding more offense and BT emphasizing the need for defensive stability and a player who puts the ball in play. The conversation also touches…
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BT and Sal are abuzz with the New York Yankees' recent turnaround, shifting from frustration over a losing streak to renewed optimism. They highlight key changes like the long-awaited decision to move on from DJ LeMahieu, the return of Jazz Chisholm Jr. to second base, and the consistent lineup featuring Jasson Dominguez leading off. This philosoph…
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Is the Mets' "Big Three" of Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor, and Pete Alonso enough to win it all, or do they desperately need another big bat? Sal's convinced the pitching staff can't carry them, especially with Clay Holmes hitting an alarming innings limit that could spell disaster! And speaking of disasters, the Yankees' decision to shove DJ LeMahie…
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BT and Sal kick off their show with an electric discussion centered around the New York Mets' exhilarating come-from-behind victory, their biggest of the season, fueled by a late-game surge from the "Big Three" of Lindor, Soto, and Alonso. While Sal expresses unwavering faith in the offensive firepower of the top of the lineup and the imminent retu…
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BT and Sal kick off their second hour in a heated debate over the Knicks' controversial hiring of Mike Brown. Sal, firmly against the decision, argues that Brown's resume – marked by short stints, past playoff failures, and even with LeBron James – makes him a questionable choice to lead the Knicks to a championship, especially compared to the rece…
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BT and Sal, scrutinize the Mets' recent offensive surge and pitching concerns, debating whether they need another big bat or more arms to contend with powerhouses like the Dodgers. They also dissect the Yankees' potential trade moves, fueled by unexpected player pull-backs and ongoing third base discussions. The Knicks' controversial Mike Brown hir…
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In their explosive final hour, BT and Sal tear into Mets star Juan Soto's controversial comments regarding his All-Star snub, where he candidly admitted his primary concern was the "lot of money on the table." This ignited a passionate debate on player authenticity, the perceived value of the All-Star Game, and Soto's commitment to the Mets beyond …
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In "Call of the Day," Hillary from Long Island sparks a lively debate by asking BT and Sal what Lindor was saying to Alonso after his home run and before his next at-bat, speculating on whether it was motivational or strategic. The conversation then pivots to a caller named Chris, who draws parallels between the initial skepticism surrounding new W…
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From 'Reception Perception' (subscribe here): Matt and James welcome in the dog days of summer by taking a look at a couple of exciting young receivers playing in big cities...George Pickens and Garrett Wilson. How will Pickens fit in Dallas? Will an offensive reset be enough to take Wilson's stats to the next level?…
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BT and Sal dive into the latest Knicks coaching drama, specifically addressing the news that James Borrego, a key target for Mike Brown's associate head coach role, will remain with the Pelicans. Sal expresses concern about this development, suggesting it puts more pressure on Mike Brown to handle the offense himself and questions what it means for…
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