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Newest Leafs Forward Max Domi Joins The Show

We start the show in Detroit where Dan Shulman is set to call the return of Alek Manoah coming off a Jays sweep against the White Sox. Next, Max Domi joins Ben (24:38) on coming home, why he didn’t want to wear number 28, familiarity with the Leafs' players, and what it was like growing up the son of a Leafs' fan favourite. Later, Michael Grange joins the show (50:24) in Las Vegas to give his take on The $2B sphere, Britney vs Wemby, he gives his thoughts on the Raptors Summer League and the frustration that led to Fred leaving town. Finally, former Blue Jays pitcher Josh Towers joins Ben (1:39:35) on the Manoah situation, comparison to the good (Kikuchi) and the bad (Romero) when trying to figure out which way this is going. Then some great insight into the mental part of pitching and what he went through in his career.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Broadcast on:
07 Jul 2023

We start the show in Detroit where Dan Shulman is set to call the return of Alek Manoah coming off a Jays sweep against the White Sox. Next, Max Domi joins Ben (24:38) on coming home, why he didn’t want to wear number 28, familiarity with the Leafs' players, and what it was like growing up the son of a Leafs' fan favourite. Later, Michael Grange joins the show (50:24) in Las Vegas to give his take on The $2B sphere, Britney vs Wemby, he gives his thoughts on the Raptors Summer League and the frustration that led to Fred leaving town. Finally, former Blue Jays pitcher Josh Towers joins Ben (1:39:35) on the Manoah situation, comparison to the good (Kikuchi) and the bad (Romero) when trying to figure out which way this is going. Then some great insight into the mental part of pitching and what he went through in his career.

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.