The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast

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The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast

4 beer worth of sports talk and more with host Brent Radlinsky

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    Brutally Honest about Baseball, Betting, and Big Money

    On this brutally honest episode of the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, Brent Radlinsky invites Aaron Reilly and Joey House, from the Brutally Honest Sports Podcast, for a no-holds-barred chat about the current state of baseball, college football, and everything in between. The trio tackles the Phillies’ managerial shakeup, the Mets’ epic downward spiral, and why big spending doesn’t always guarantee wins in MLB. They go hard on what’s killing sports—think watered-down playoffs, NIL-fueled college football chaos, and the lost magic of classic rivalries. Brent Radlinsky isn’t holding back on participation medals and why striving for “mediocrity” is infecting the game, while Aaron and Joey debate realignment, the NFL draft obsession, and whether anyone actually wants a 70+ team NCAA tourney. Pour a drink, decide where you stand—this episode is raw, passionate, and sure to get you fired up about the weird world of modern sports.

  2. 99

    From Entitlement to Effort—Has the NHL Lost Its Way?

    In this fiery episode of the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, Brent Radlinsky returns to the mic and pulls no punches as he rants about the state of today’s NHL. From entitled young stars with “no heart” to old-school coaches blasting their teams’ lack of effort, Brent Radlinsky unloads on everything from exit interviews to no-trade clauses—and wonders if hockey’s lost its soul to money and stats. He calls out big names like Auston Matthews and Quinn Hughes, celebrates the grit of legends like Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid, and asks what happened to pride in wearing the jersey. Plus, Brent Radlinsky pivots to Major League Baseball, gives his brutally honest take on the Yankees’ early struggles, and laments the age of “prima donnas” in pro sports. If you’re into passionate debates, tough love, and classic sports bar banter, this episode is a must-listen.

  3. 98

    Baseball Opening Weekend Overreactions & Brent's 5 Favorite "Types" of Beers

    Baseball’s back and Brent’s got all the takes—even while laid up with a broken shoulder blade and ribs! This week, The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast serves up rants about MLB’s questionable Opening Day coverage (WWE on a ballgame, really?), streaming headaches, and the debut of the new automated balls and strikes system. Brent also dishes on fan overreactions, from calling Bo Bichette a “bum” three games in to declaring seasons finished after two losses. Need a pick-me-up? Brent counts down his five favorite kinds of beers (airport beers for the win!) and shares stories from the IL—including interviewing ex-Blue Jays star Kevin Pillar. Sports, shenanigans, and a frosty “near beer”: it’s opening week in classic Sports Bar style, brought to you by SeatGeek and Belly Up Sports!

  4. 97

    WBC Madness: Bat Flips, Pitch Counts, and the Business of March Baseball

    Baseball is heating up at The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast as Brent Radlinsky and guest Aaron Riley dive into the thrills and debates of the World Baseball Classic. From the impact of star pitchers, controversial player decisions, and unforgettable matchups like USA vs. Dominican, Brent and Aaron serve up passionate takes, banter, and a few laughs—plus some strong opinions on Bryce Harper’s antics and media training in sports. Whether you love bat flips, big moments, or old-school purism, this episode has something for every fan as the guys look ahead to MLB season, St. Paddy’s Day plans, and even touch on Penn State hockey drama. Presented by SeatGeek and Belly Up Sports, belly up to the bar for sports, shenanigans, and a whole lot more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  5. 96

    The Toronto Maple Leafs and The Golden Era That Never Was

    What’s really going on with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and why does their yearly collapse keep catching fans off guard? In this episode, host Brent Radlinsky pulls back the curtain on Leafs drama, trade deadline frustrations, and the realities of rebuilding in a league packed with overvalued assets. From no-trade clauses to front office blunders, they break down where things went wrong for the Leafs, how Canadian franchises keep faltering, and why cultural issues run deeper than any “bad luck” streak. Plus, stick around for candid World Baseball Classic reactions and a special personal announcement from Brent about his baseball journey.

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    Voice of Reason: I Hate Losing More Than I Like Winning

    Deanne and Brent sat in the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar to discuss the two Gold Medal Game losses that Canada had to the USA over the weekend and their feelings on how it all panned out.

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    Canadian Men Going For Olympic Gold: More Than Just a Hockey Game

    It’s the showdown we’ve all been waiting for—Canada vs. USA for Olympic hockey gold! Brent Radlinsky breaks down the nerves, national pride, and shenanigans leading up to the most anticipated game of the year. From nail-biting comebacks, heated rivalries, and social media uproar about those early morning puck drops, to legendary matchups with McDavid, Crosby, and Hughes on the ice, this episode sets the stage for a game that will go down in history. Will Canada’s best-on-best shine, or does Team USA have the depth to pull off the upset? Plus, stories of community, memories of past Olympic glories, and why losing to the Americans just isn’t an option. Sit back, grab a beer, and get ready for the ultimate hockey battle

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    "Automated Ball and Strike Era: Big Nothing Burger?"

    Family Day brings big sports topics to the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast as Brent Radlinsky dives into the arrival of automated balls and strikes in MLB. Is this challenge system a game-changer, or just a “nothing burger”? Brent weighs in on tech, human error, and why baseball’s imperfection is worth celebrating. Plus, he spotlights a bigger issue: the hush-hush betting scandal with Emmanuel Clase and what it means for the sport. There’s plenty of shenanigans, shoutouts to family, and a wild story about Bernie the Wonder Mutt giving Deanne a black eye! This episode is brought to you by SeatGeek and Belly Up Sports. Grab your favorite beverage and belly up for a spirited take on sports, tech, and keeping the game real.

  9. 92

    Olympic Hockey and the Great Slider Scam

    Are sliders ruining your bar experience? Or is Team Canada just too dominant at Olympic hockey? Join host Brent Radlinsky for another round at the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, where sports, beer, and shenanigans collide! In this episode, Brent dives deep into why sliders might be the biggest ripoff on any menu, then shifts gears to Olympic hockey, breaking down Team Canada’s steamroll through the group stage, McDavid’s quest for legacy alongside legends like Sidney Crosby, and what makes this men’s Olympic tournament feel a little too easy—so far. Enjoy sharp insights on player performances, the pressure of chasing gold, and why Canadian fans care so much about hockey glory. Plus, get Brent’s unfiltered take on sports media, politics, and those infamous early morning gold medal games. Subscribe for honest, beer-fueled sports talk

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    Streaming, Halftime Hopes and Salty Steaks

    Pour yourself a beer and join Brent Radlinsky and Deanne Michalopoulos at the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar for a lively episode filled with sports banter, debate, and a few shenanigans. From rare championship T-shirts and silver medals to the culture of false hope in pro sports fandom, this episode dives deep into what it really means to be a sports fan. Plus, the duo takes on the Super Bowl’s dud of a game, the art of the halftime show, and streaming woes that frustrate fans everywhere. The conversation mixes honesty, humor, and nostalgia, all served up with playful back-and-forth and three fun “Colbert questions” to wrap things up. Presented by SeatGeek and proud to be part of the Belly Up Media Network.

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    Olympics Fever – Can Anyone Stop Team Canada?

    Is defending your mother’s honor worth a suspension? How much pressure sits on Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid as Canada chases Olympic hockey gold? Brent Radlinsky breaks it all down on this week’s “Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast,” where sports, beer, and shenanigans collide. Brent dives into the Gavin McKenna bar incident, confronting society’s obsession with online negativity and armchair critics, then pivots right into the high-stakes world of Men’s Olympic Hockey. From the grit and legacy of Canadian hockey legends to analyzing Team Canada’s strengths and goaltending question marks, Brent goes deep on what it means to wear the maple leaf and how one tournament can unite (or divide!) a nation. Plus, hear why the US is still chasing its “Miracle” moment and why all eyes should be on Crosby’s Olympic legacy. If you want to hear honest hockey talk, heart, and a call for unity, this episode will hit home.

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    When Politics Crash the Olympic Party

    The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast is back, and Brent Radlinsky isn’t shying away from the tough stuff—this time it’s all about the age-old intersection of politics and sports. From reliving the drama of the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” to discussing the ongoing impact of protests and political boycotts at the Olympics, Brent shares his personal take on why athletes use their platform to spark conversation and controversy. Plus, he digs into today’s headlines, freedom of speech in sports, and why the Olympics always seem to turn up the heat on global politics. Grab a beer, settle in, and get ready for unfiltered sports talk with a side of shenanigans! This episode is brought to you by SeatGeek and Belly Up Sports.

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    The Voice of Reason: Rivalries, Resilience, and Real Talk

    Grab a beer and pull up a stool—The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast is back! This episode dives into the upcoming Winter Olympics, childhood sports memories, and the impact of modern social media on young athletes and society. Deanne joins as the Voice of Reason, bringing thoughtful and hilarious takes on everything from Olympic nostalgia to the challenges facing kids today. From nostalgic figure skating flashbacks to the pressure on professional athletes, no topic is off-limits. Plus, get insights on how community, arts, and sports can shape kids for the better.

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    “The Mets Are Gonna Met—But Is This Year Different?”

    From Hall of Fame debates to blockbuster Mets offseason moves, Brian Germinaro  stops by the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast for a lively baseball dive! We debate the controversial Beltran induction and the double standards of Hall of Fame voters, dig into the Mets’ shakeup, Lindor/Soto drama, and why Steve Cohen's money hasn’t delivered a World Series (yet). Plus, we break down the big deals, from Bo Bichette to Freddie Peralta, and the real state of small market teams in MLB. Sprinkle in some New York sports misery, Giants coaching chatter, and Super Bowl picks—this episode has it all. Presented by Seat Geek and the Belly Up Sports Media Network!

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    Pending MLB Labor Showdown, Millionaires vs. Billionaires—Who Wins the Court of Public Opinion?

    Big baseball moves and even bigger opinions! Brent Radlinsky welcomes guest Eric Katz to break down the Dodgers’ jaw-dropping Tucker signing, what it means for contracts across the league, and whether deferred money and loopholes are ruining the game. The duo debate if the Dodgers are bad for baseball or just brilliant, why MLB needs to step up its World Baseball Classic marketing, and preview looming labor chaos. Plus, takes on small market teams like the Brewers and the changing mindset of today’s athletes when it comes to chasing rings versus staying loyal. Get Eric Katz’s way-too-early World Series picks, some insight on free agency drama, and plenty of 1420 Sports Bar banter. This episode is presented by Seatgeek.com, Belly Up Media Network, and Belly Up Sports.

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    Dodgers’ Deep Pockets & Baseball’s Broken System

    Is baseball broken, or are some teams just unwilling to play with the big dogs? The Dodgers’ latest blockbuster contract has the sports world asking tough questions. In this episode of The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, I dig into the Kyle Tucker signing—and why the outrage isn’t really about the Dodgers at all. From salary floors to shrinking parity, I question who’s really at fault and what needs to change before labor strife grinds the game to a halt. If you care about the future of baseball—or just love a frank behind-the-scenes look at how money shapes the game—this conversation is for you. Listen in as I break down why the real story isn’t what you think, and what needs to happen before the sport gets stuck on the sidelines for years. Settle in. Let’s talk baseball, business, and the uncomfortable truths no one else is saying.

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    Bowling for Disappointment, Is College Football Too Broken To Fix?

    What happens when tradition collides with big money in college football? Is loyalty dead in pro sports? On the next Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, I sit down with Aaron Riley for a brutally honest look at how NIL deals, the transfer portal, and coaching changes are unraveling the games we thought we knew. We dig into why fans are tuning out, how contracts are shaping players’ choices, and what it all means for the future of sports. Curious where all this leads? Tune in as we sort through the chaos, debate solutions, and consider what loyalty means in the age of million-dollar athletes.

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    A Lot to Get Off My Chest After 30 Hours on the Road

    Kicking off the new year with the first-ever Saturday night edition, Brent Radlinski brings you a lively episode of The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast. From road trip shenanigans and Twitter rants to hot takes on college football’s transfer portal and the chaos of NIL money, Brent tackles everything with a signature mix of laughter and honesty. Hear his thoughts on the NHL’s misplaced Winter Classic, the evolving World Juniors, Team Canada’s Olympic roster snubs, and bold predictions for 2026’s biggest champions. Whether you love heated sports talk or enjoy a good story over a cold beer, this episode is sure to get you thinking—and laughing. Presented by SeatGeek and Belly Up Sports Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  19. 82

    The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast: "Hold My Beer Awards 2025"

    It’s the wildest sports award show in the pod-verse! Brent Radlinsky serves up the first-ever “Hold My Beer Awards” on The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast. Who really cashed in and who totally checked out? From the most overpaid athletes and baffling franchise plans, to the worst owners in sports and teams whose championship windows just slammed shut, we cover it all—with a pint of comedy and a splash of shenanigans. Plus, why the Four Nations Face-Off reignited our passion for sports, and a nod to an indie podcast powerhouse. Presented by SeatGeek and Righteous Felon Jerky, this episode brings big laughs, hard truths, and plenty of Hold My Beer moments. Grab a cold one and pull up a stool—this is sports talk, barroom style.

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    Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar: “The Ghost of Championship Past”

    It’s the holiday season at The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, and host Brent Radlinsky is serving up a special: the ultimate Christmas sports wish list. Reflecting on nostalgia, heartbreaking defeats, and what every fan wants under their tree—a real plan for success—Brent shares heartfelt memories of Yankees near-misses and dives into what makes fandom so rewarding and exhausting. Plus, there’s talk of baseball’s iconic World Series moments, the desire for more emotion in sports, and just a sprinkle of shenanigans. Whether your team needs a championship or just some brutal honesty from the front office, this episode is for fans who wish for more than just another jersey or empty press conference. Presented by SeatGeek and Belly Up Sports. Grab a beer, settle in, and discover what Brent hopes Santa brings to every sports fan’s stocking this year! Learn more about

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    The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast: “When Someone Shows You Who They Are…”

    Leafs fans, this one’s for you! Brent Radlinsky bellies up to the bar with “Voice of Reason” Deanne for a passionate, hilarious, and honest breakdown of what’s really up with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Is it a curse? A business-first mentality? Or just bad chemistry? No player or exec is safe as the duo dishes on leadership woes, locker room culture, why talent isn’t enough, and whether Leafs fans should finally throw in the towel. From Matthews’ leadership struggles to MLSE’s love affair with profits over Cups, Deanne pulls no punches, even calling for a blockbuster trade! Plus, game day dreams and a surprisingly touching take on Taylor Swift’s impact round out the episode. Presented by our friends at SeatGeek and Belly Up Media.

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    Overexposed or Just Over It? The State of World Juniors

    The holidays aren’t the same for Canadian hockey fans, as the World Juniors lose their luster in a changing sports landscape. Host Brent Radlinsky bellies up to the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar to unpack World Junior fatigue, from oversaturation, media disconnect, Hockey Canada scandals, and why Canadian pride just doesn’t hit quite like it used to. Is it the commercialization, hard-to-relate athletes, or something deeper? Grab a beer, settle in for honest takes, nostalgia, and hope that this year’s tournament reignites the spark. Plus, find out what’s coming up this week on the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast—including the new “Hold My Beer” sports awards and some stocking-stuffer merch. Presented by Righteous Felon Craft Jerky and SeatGeek.

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    NHL Goalie Crisis: Are the Oilers Better With Jarry?

    Did the Oilers just gamble their future on a goalie swap that doesn’t move the needle? Is the NHL facing a full-blown goaltending crisis—with no real answers in sight? On the next episode of The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, I dig into why Edmonton’s trade for Tristan Jarry might change everything—and maybe nothing at all. From elite goaltenders vanishing to McDavid’s legacy hanging in the balance, we break down what this means for the Oilers, the league, and the fans. Plus, “The Good, the Bad and the Stupid” in sports this week, all from your local sports bar seat.  Save $20 at Seat Geek by using promo code 1420SEAT

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    Snubbed, Stalled and Sitting Out

    College football chaos! Brent dives into the controversy around Notre Dame’s College Football Playoff snub and their decision to skip the Pop Tart Bowl, unpacking what it means for the future of meaningless bowl games and the tradition-rich sport. Plus, he tackles baseball’s Hall of Fame snubs, questions Jeff Kent’s induction, and debates whether stars like Don Mattingly and Barry Bonds truly belong. Brent also gives his take on the Toronto Blue Jays’ uncertain future with Bo Bichette in free agency and how player loyalty and team chemistry impact winning. All that, some shenanigans, and advice for pod listeners to grab a hoodie and some Righteous Felon Jerky. Brought to you by Belly Up Sports, Seatgeek, and Righteous Felon.

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    Superstitions, Suffering, and Sentimentality With "The Voice of Reason"

    Superstitions, heartbreak, and some much-needed reason—this episode of The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast has it all! The "Voice of Reason" Deanne joins Brent for a lively sports bar chat on quirky game day rituals, Toronto sports heartbreaks, and whether fans’ traditions actually matter. From Leafs “jersey throwers” to Jays fever, the crew share laughs, debate infamous sports curses, and compare notes on who they’d most want to share a drink with at the local watering hole—Springsteen or Billy Joel, anyone? Plus, does “Frosty the Snowman” count as a real Christmas song, or is it just another winter tune?

  26. 75

    Why Hasn’t the Stanley Cup Returned North?

    Canadian hockey fans, brace yourselves—Brent Radlinsky is serving up some hot takes at the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar! On this episode, Brent dives deep into why the Stanley Cup always seems to slip through Canada’s fingers, dissecting everything from taxes and weather to relentless media pressure and player mentality. Is it bad luck, bad timing, or just the law of averages? Brent doesn’t stop at the NHL—he calls out the NFL hype machine, questions what makes the league so appealing, and even opens up about his own mental health and the challenges he faces. As always, sit back, grab a few beers and lets get into 'er! Presented by Seat Geek and Righteous Felon Beef Jerky!

  27. 74

    Money Can’t Buy Rings (Or Happiness)

    Saturday morning at The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar! Brent Radlinsky dives deep into the spending habits of MLB owners, the complex legacy of A-Rod, and what it really takes to build a championship roster—spoiler: it’s not just about payroll. Plus, Radlinsky dishes out advice to struggling Canadian NHL teams, and shares mental health reflections inspired by friends in the podcasting community. Packed with shenanigans, real talk, and plenty of laughs, this episode is brought to you by Seat Geek and the Belly Up Sports Media Network. Grab a beer, pull up a seat, and enjoy insightful sports banter, nostalgia, and community stories you won’t want to miss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    “Sports Will Break Your Heart More Than It’ll Make You Happy”

    A tough weekend for sports fans as Brent Radlinsky recaps college football heartbreak, the agony and hope of being a die-hard supporter, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with following your favorite teams. From USC’s defeat to the joys and sorrows of Yankee fandom, Brent explores how sports mirror life and teach us loyalty and resilience—even when your team just keeps losing. Plus, the MLB hot stove heats up, with trade rumors flying and big questions about what’s next for the Yankees and Jays. Get Brent's thoughts on player moves, fan loyalty, and how sports offer an escape from everyday struggles. So sit back, grab a few beers, and let's get into 'er!

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    "MVP Debates and Easy Fixes"

    Irrelevant franchises, MVP debates, and European games are all on tap at the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast! Join Brent Radlinsky for a lively episode as he breaks down the growing list of sports teams that just don’t matter anymore, asks why the Dallas Cowboys and Toronto Maple Leafs still get fan and media attention, and argues for an easy fix to the MLB MVP debate. Plus, Brent reacts to NHL and NFL games played in Europe—who’s asking for these early morning matchups? With shenanigans, honest takes, and plenty of sports bar banter, this episode is fueled by our sponsors Righteous Felon Jerky and Seatgeek. Grab a cold one and pull up a stool for another hit of Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast! Let's get into 'er!

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    Prop Bets, Conspiracies, and the Future of MLB

    What if everything you thought you knew about baseball’s integrity was just an illusion? Would you trust what you see on the field, or suspect something more beneath the surface? Suddenly, the line between game and scandal feels razor-thin. In the latest episode of The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, I tackle the growing MLB betting scandal and its potential to shake the very core of the sport. From multi-million-dollar player contracts at risk for a few thousand dollars, to how prop bets can so easily threaten the purity of the game, it’s clear this issue is deeper than most imagine. I break down not only the specifics behind recent suspensions and the league’s response, but also what all this means for fans, the future of betting in sports, and the game’s reputation. Whether you’re a baseball purist or just curious about the business behind sports, this episode will have you questioning everything.

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    Baseball Hall of Fame Sentimentality: Who Really Deserves a Second Chance at Immortality?

    On today’s episode, we tackled the “Hall of Sentimentality” in sports—debating whether Hall of Fame induction should be about numbers, legacy, or pure nostalgia. I broke down why legends like Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Don Mattingly are getting another shot at Cooperstown and questioned if baseball’s sentimental streak is watering down greatness or righting old wrongs. Plus, we dove into the goaltending crisis in the NHL and kicked off a brand new “what if” segment—starting with, what if Derek Jeter never became a Yankee? If you love hot takes and fresh perspectives on the biggest stories in sports, this episode’s for you!

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    Too Many Teams, Not Enough Talent: The NHL’s Struggle for High-Level Competition

    In this episode, host Brent Radlinsky pulls up a stool at the bar and delivers an unfiltered take on the current state of NHL hockey. From lamenting the lack of true rivalries and the expansion of the league to 32 (and possibly more) teams, to critiquing the quality of competition and the loss of genuine emotion in today’s game, Brent questions whether the NHL is suffering from a diluted product. So sit back, grab a few beers and let's get into 'er!

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    World Series Recap: Dodgers Repeat, Jays Stumble, and the Magic of Postseason Baseball

    On this episode of the 1420 Sports Bar Podcast, host Brent Radlinsky breaks down an emotional World Series: the Dodgers' back-to-back championship and the Toronto Blue Jays' gut-wrenching defeat. Dive deep into the key moments, missed opportunities, and unsung heroes that defined the series. Brent Radlinsky discusses why baseball captivates us, why the better team doesn’t always win, and how heartbreak can fuel hope for next season. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just joining the bandwagon, this is the wrap-up you won’t want to miss. Subscribe for more sports talk, shenanigans, and real fan perspective—all brought to you by Belly Up Sports!

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    Good, Stupid and Bad! The World Series So Far!

    We are back in the sports bar and diving into the epic Blue Jays vs Dodgers showdown, serving up grand slams of commentary on the unbelievable atmosphere in Toronto and the stellar pitching that's got fans on the edge of their seats. But hold onto your beer, 'cause Brent's not pulling any punches when it comes to folks trying to turn America's pastime into a political slugfest. He's swinging for the fences, telling it like it is about why this series is all about the love of the game, not some international pissing contest. Then he's switching gears faster than a relief pitcher, tackling the NBA's latest gambling drama and why betting apps aren't the real bad guys here. It's a no-holds-barred take on personal responsibility that'll have you nodding along. And just when you think it's all serious stuff, Brent throws a curveball with an update on his pup Bernie's backyard adventures. So crack open a cold one, settle into your favorite armchair, and get ready for a podcast that's more satisfying than a walk-off homer in extra innings!

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    Blue Jays Stung, Fans Unhinged, and Bernie Finds a Home: Monday Morning Musings!

    In this episode, Brent analyzes the Blue Jays' Game 1 loss, criticizing their decision to pitch to Cal Raleigh and pulling Kevin Gausman too early. He condemns toxic fan behavior targeting players' families and emphasizes the importance of savoring playoff moments. Brent also touches on college football, NFL disappointments, and introduces his new rescue dog, Bernie.

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    Jilted Fans and Fading Legacies: Sports Heartbreak

    Host Brent Radlinsky and guest Aaron Riley dive deep into the Yankees' recent playoff exit, organizational issues, and the future of the franchise. This episode also covers Penn State football's struggles and the MLB postseason. Join Brent and Aaron as they dissect the Yankees' disappointing season, questionable management decisions, and the team's identity crisis. From Aaron Judge's frustrations to Brian Cashman's roster construction, no stone is left unturned in this passionate discussion. The conversation also touches on Penn State's football woes, James Franklin's future, and the challenges of motivating highly-paid athletes. Plus, get insights on the ongoing MLB playoffs, including the thrilling Mariners-Blue Jays series and the Brewers-Cubs matchup.

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    Yankees Choke Again, From Bronx Bombers to Playoff Busts!

    The New York Yankees' season ends in disappointment once again. Host Brent Radlinsky unleashes a passionate rant about the team's failures and the organization's arrogance. Is it time for Yankee fans to reassess their loyalty? In this episode, Brent dissects the Yankees' playoff exit, questioning the team's strategy, management, and overall direction. He explores the stages of grief as a fan and ponders the future of his fandom. The discussion shifts to the Toronto Blue Jays' success and the excitement surrounding their playoff run. Brent also touches on Connor McDavid's contract extension and its potential impact on professional sports.

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    The New York Yankees ALDS Hopes: The Captain Comes to the Sports Bar

    It's time to step into The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar with your host Brent Radlinsky as he serves up a heaping plate of MLB playoff action. This episode's got it all: the Yankees' wild ride through the postseason, from their nail-biting wild card win over the Red Sox to their stumble against the Blue Jays. Brent's joined by Ryan from Captain's Corner to break down the good, the bad, and the downright puzzling. They're diving into Schlittler's stellar performance, Judge's hot-and-cold bat, and Boone's head-scratching decisions. Plus, they're tackling the playoff format, player injuries, and even sharing some behind-the-scenes stadium stories. So grab a cold one, settle in, and let's get into 'er as we dissect every pitch, hit, and managerial move in this baseball bonanza. It's more intense than a bases-loaded, full-count situation in the bottom of the ninth!

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    The Fall Season Sucks but Fall Baseball Can't Be Matched

    Brent's back with a show that's hotter than a fastball in October! He's diving into the wild world of September baseball, where every pitch counts and the playoff picture's changing faster than a quick-change artist. The Yankees are making Brent eat his words (turns out he's not the complete moron he thought he was), and he's got some choice words for Mitch Marner that'll make your ears burn. But wait, there's more! He's ranting about fall like it stole his last beer, and don't even get him started on those late-night college football games. Grab your favorite brew, settle in, and let's get ready to play ball with The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast. It's sports talk that'll hit you harder than a line drive to the noggin!

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    Hey Oilers Fans, McDavid's Staying Put... Or Is He?

    Get ready for some hot takes on Connor McDavid's contract situation with the Oilers. Is he staying or going? Brent's got thoughts. Also, we're diving into the MLB playoffs, who's hot and who's not? Plus, is Sidney Crosby really on his way out of Pittsburgh? And let's not forget about Clayton Kershaw's retirement announcement. It's a jam-packed episode full of sports talk that'll make you feel like you're right there at the bar. So sit back, grab a beer and let's get into 'er!

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    Tigers' Roar: Detroit's Playoff Push

    It's time to step into The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar with your host Brent Radlinsky and special guest Lou Gamelin. They're serving up a heaping plate of baseball talk with a side of football and hockey. Get ready to dive into the wild world of instant replay, where human error meets technology in a head-scratching dance. Then, it's all eyes on the Detroit Tigers as they claw their way through a surprisingly strong season. Will they finally break their World Series drought? Also on deck: the crazy world of MLB contracts, expansion dreams, and why catching a game at the ballpark is still worth every penny (even if those pennies are adding up). Grab your favorite brew, settle in, and let's play ball with some hot takes, cool insights, and a whole lot of sports banter. It's time to get into 'er!

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    Bird Watching Gone Wrong: The Baltimore Orioles' 2025 Flop

    It's time to step into the Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar with Brent Radlinsky as he swings for the fences with Nathan Andrews, the Full Count Chaos podcast host. They're diving headfirst into the Baltimore Orioles' 2025 nosedive, dissecting everything from Jackson Holliday's major league growing pains to Gunnar Henderson's uncertain future. But that's not all, folks! They're also taking a crack at Rob Manfred's wild expansion plans, debating if it's time to trim the fat off the MLB season, and asking the burning question: can we please get some new memories in Baltimore? Grab a cold one, settle in, and get ready for a fastball of baseball talk that'll have you cheering from the cheap seats. It's time to play ball with The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast!

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    The "Over Romanticism" of the BOSS!

    Is George Steinbrenner's legacy over-romanticized by Yankees fans? Eric Katz, writer for Belly Up Sports, joins Brent Radlinsky to discuss the reality behind "The Boss" and the current state of the Yankees. Dive into this candid conversation about baseball's most iconic franchise. In this episode, Eric Katz breaks down his article on George Steinbrenner's legacy, exploring the often-forgotten chaos of the 1980s Yankees. Brent and Eric dissect current Yankees struggles, debate Anthony Volpe's development, and speculate on potential off-season moves. Don't miss their insights on Juan Soto's contract and the changing landscape of MLB free agency.

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    Blue October? Toronto's Best Shot in Decades

    Grab a cold one and settle in for a wild ride through the Toronto Blue Jays' red-hot 2025 season with Brent and special guest Scott Belford from the Walk Off podcast. They're breaking down the Jays' incredible turnaround, from Bo Bichette's bat catching fire to 41-year-old Max Scherzer still bringing the heat. Is this the year Canada's team finally goes all the way? Scott thinks it might just be their best shot in decades. Also, what's the deal with MLB expansion? Get ready for some old-school baseball talk, a dash of nostalgia for the 2015 squad, and maybe even a Looney Dog story or two. Don't miss this one, folks – it's a grand slam of Blue Jays goodness that'll have you counting down the days till October

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    Steinbrenner's Wreck: How to Waste a Billion Bucks

    Ever wonder what happens when a die-hard Yankees fan and a seasoned sports analyst dissect the team's current struggles? Brace yourself for some unfiltered truths. In our latest episode of The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast, we dive deep into the New York Yankees' disappointing season with Jim Plotner, The Fan in the Van Here are 3 key takeaways from our candid conversation: - The Weight of Pinstripes: We explore how the pressure of playing for the Yankees impacts player performance and team dynamics. - Management Missteps: We dissect the decisions made by Aaron Boone and Brian Cashman, questioning their effectiveness in today's MLB landscape. - Future Uncertainties: We ponder the Yankees' path forward, discussing potential roster changes and the challenges of competing in a evolving league. This episode isn't just for Yankees fans. It's a raw look at the complexities of managing a storied franchise in modern baseball. Tune in to The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast for this no-holds-barred discussion. Available now on your favorite podcast platform. Share your thoughts: Do you agree with our analysis? What moves should the Yankees make next? Follow us for more sports insights: X: @_FourteenTwenty Facebook: FourteenTwentySports YouTube: @fourteentwentypodcast1420

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    Home Run or Strikeout? MLB's Realignment Gamble

    Today, we're diving headfirst into the wild world of Major League Baseball's potential realignment and expansion plans. Is baseball as we know it about to change forever? Brent's got the inside scoop on new teams, shuffled divisions, and what it all means for your favorite rivalries. From Nashville to Charlotte, we're covering all the bases on this game-changing proposal. But that's not all, folks! We're also tackling the age-old debate of tradition vs. evolution in America's pastime.

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    Baseball Is Perfection

    Baseball's not boring - it's a thinking man's game! Last night proved it with perfect game alerts, epic comebacks, and 9th inning heroics. Join Brent Radlinsky as he breaks down an unforgettable night in baseball. Brent dives into the Milwaukee Brewers' 13-game win streak, the Blue Jays' late-inning magic, and Clayton Kershaw's vintage performance. He also discusses Brandon Young's near-perfect game for the Orioles and the thrilling WCBL championship series. Passionate about baseball's nuances, Brent explains why every pitch matters and how the sport's unpredictability keeps fans on the edge of their seats. He shares personal anecdotes and reflects on baseball's universal appeal, from Little League to the majors.

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    Wild Card Woes: When $300M Ain't Enough!

    It's time to step into The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar with your host Brent Radlinsky as he serves up a heaping plate of MLB drama. Today's menu features the struggling Dodgers, a side of Mets misery, and a dash of wild card woes. Brent's dishing out the dirt on why the boys in Dodger blue can't seem to get it together, despite their star-studded lineup. Also on tap: a no-holds-barred roast of the Mets' embarrassing performance and why celebrating a wild card spot is like cheering for a participation trophy. Hungry for more? Brent's got some juicy betting tips that might just fatten your wallet. So sit back, grab a few beers and let's get into er!  

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    Diamond Dreams: Little League to World Series

    Ever wonder why Little League baseball still captivates us? Our latest episode dives into the pure joy and nostalgia of America's pastime. Join host Brent Radlinsky and guest Aaron from Brutally Honest Sports as they explore the magic of Little League World Series. They reminisce about their own youth baseball experiences and discuss how it shapes our love for sports. Key highlights from this episode: - The purity of Little League baseball and its impact on young players - Memorable moments from their own Little League days - How Little League baseball contrasts with the business of professional sports - The enduring appeal of the Little League World Series We also touch on current MLB topics, including the struggles of the Yankees and Dodgers, and make World Series predictions. Tune in to The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast for a heartwarming discussion about baseball's roots and its place in our hearts. Available now on your favorite podcast platform. Share your own Little League memories in the comments! Follow us for more sports talk: X: @_FourteenTwenty Facebook: FourteenTwentySports YouTube: @fourteentwentypodcast1420

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    Salary Cap Showdown: Baseball's Big Bucks Battle

    It's time to step up to the plate with Brent as he swings for the fences on the hot-button issue of MLB's looming labor dispute. Is baseball headed for extra innings of negotiations or a full-on strikeout? We're diving headfirst into the nitty-gritty of salary caps, small market struggles, and whether the big-money ballers should really be calling the shots at the bargaining table. From the ghosts of the '94 strike to the potential curveballs coming after 2026, we're covering all the bases. Think you know the score? Think again. Brent's serving up some major league opinions on how to keep America's pastime from striking out.

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4 beer worth of sports talk and more with host Brent Radlinsky

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