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Episode 339 - Cal the Magnificent

Episode 339 - Cal the Magnificent

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RUNDOWN

Mitch and Hotshot open Episode 339 by revisiting one of Seattle sports fans’ oldest wounds — the Sonics' departure — while Oklahoma City dances in the NBA Finals. That leads to a spirited deep dive into Boston’s music history, with Hotshot tested on everything from Aerosmith to New Edition. Mitch drops a classic Sonics tale: the time he painted his face in silent protest on a live Sonics pay-per-view broadcast.

Pete Carroll makes a podcast appearance — not here, but on Get Got with Marshawn Lynch and Michael Robinson — and throws light shade at Earl Thomas while diplomatically reflecting on his Seahawks departure. Marshawn lets him cook.

Mariners No-Table, Brady Farkas reacts to a 30-run explosion in Chicago, marvels at Cal Raleigh’s historic pace, and debates whether Cal should skip the Home Run Derby to stay fresh. JP Crawford’s All-Star case gets real, Solano suddenly looks irreplaceable, and the lineup finally shows life from top to bottom.

Jason Puckett returns for the KJ-Aren’ts, where Mitch discovers Puckett’s age through a Thunder hate-watch article and recounts legendary sideline reporting drama during the 1996 NCAA Final Four.

GUESTS

  • KJ-Aren'ts; Jason Puckett | Former KJR Host
  • Mariners No-Table; Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast

TABLE OF CONTENTS

0:00 | Sonics PTSD flares up as Thunder hit the Finals. Mitch challenges Hotshot to a musical trivia duel centered on Boston legends.

10:45 | Aerosmith, Boston, New Kids, New Edition, The Cars — and a surprise Dropkick Murphys finale. Mitch makes the case that Boston might outrank Seattle in music legacy.

21:03 | Pete Carroll joins Get Got and casually dunks on Earl Thomas. Marshawn just lets it ride. Pete also explains how control and roster vision led to his Seahawks exit.

29:24 | Mitch declares Cal’s historic tear the most electrifying run by a Mariners hitter since Griffey ’94 — name-dropping Mantle, Bench, and A-Rod along the way.

49:23 | Guest: Mariners No-Table with Brady Farkas. The Mariners explode for 30 runs in Chicago, Cal Raleigh enters historic territory, and Mitch argues he should skip the Derby to stay fresh. Farkas sees the other side.

1:22:03 | Guest KJ-Aren’ts Part 1: Mitch finds out Puckett’s age by reading The Athletic, where Puckett is quoted from a Thunder hate-watch at Mike’s Chili Parlor.

1:41:12 | Guest KJ-Aren’ts Part 2: Mitch tells the story of being banned from the Final Four — then shows up on live TV in full Syracuse face paint. Kevin and Marcus nearly lose it on air.

2:03:54 | Other Stuff Segment: Mitch confesses to miscrediting “The Twist” and recycling a decade-old John Olerud story, while Scott gleefully mocks his declining fastball. They also swap nostalgic war stories — Scott streaming Game 7 from a spaghetti joint, Mitch sideline-reporting with Syracuse face paint — before spiraling into Rick Ocasek's death, landline superiority, and the glory days of Queen Anne’s Spaghetti Factory.

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