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7 results for "labor"
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Mike & Mike 8/16 - Full Show
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic are joined by agent Scott Boras, ESPN MLB analyst Terry Francona, ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney, ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley, NFL Senior VP of Law and Labor Policy Adolpho Birch, the NFL Network's Brian Billick and
Audio Podcast | August 16, 2012
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4 p.m.: NBA/Nomar/Smith
Dari Nowkhah says the NBA doesn't get it. No one cares about its labor impasse. He welcomes ESPN MLB analyst Nomar Garciaparra and ESPN Radio's Stephen A. Smith. Plus, "The Press."
Audio Podcast | July 01, 2011
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7 a.m.: Sheen/NBA/Kurkjian
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss NFL player workouts, Charlie Sheen's steroid admission and the NBA labor dispute. Plus, ESPN MLB Insider Tim Kurkjian on the Twins and Dodgers.
Audio Podcast | June 30, 2011
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8 a.m.: Labor/Stark
Ryen Russillo and Buster Olney discuss the labor issues in the NFL. Plus, ESPN MLB Insider Jayson Stark joins the guys to discuss PEDs in baseball.
Audio Podcast | April 12, 2011
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7 a.m.: Hershiser
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic talk with ESPN MLB analyst Orel Hershiser about the start of baseball season. Hershiser says the Red Sox are the team to beat. Plus, the guys discuss the NCAA tournament and the NFL labor situation.
Audio Podcast | March 29, 2011
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Cliff Lee, Indians
Cliff says his team expects to win the division. They'd like the World Series, too. He's not sure why he's pitching well all of a sudden. Also, trouble could be brewing for NFL fans. Owners could be opting out of their current labor agreement, which
Audio Podcast | May 16, 2008
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NFL Favorite Things
The NFL is here. We kick it off with our "NFL Favorite Things" songs parody. In MLB teams that led on Labor Day have won their division 84 percent of the time. Pedro pitched five innings for the Mets and got his 3,000th strikeout. Appalachian State b
Audio Podcast | September 04, 2007