TUESDAY on The Daily Blender:
The DBacks fall to the Padres. Can the Snakes stay relevant as they struggle to hit?
Brooks Koepka is another player heading to the LIV tour. Is the PGA doing enough to keep high level players from leaving?
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TUESDAY on The Daily Blender:
The Orioles have some ownership drama.
3 Teenagers do a burnout at a police station and it went exactly how you thought it was going to go. Hilariously.
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TUESDAY on The Daily Blender:
The tornado warning was no problem for our man of the day.
Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner seems to have been wrongfully detained. What will it take to get her back?
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TUESDAY on The Daily Blender:
The Warriors flip the script on the Celtics despite a cold shooting night from Steph. How did they do it?
ASU gets roasted by fellow PAC 12 coaches in Athlons Magazine.
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MONDAY on The Daily Blender:
Tyreek Hill went on a podcast and uttered some words that only make sense if he was high. Was he high? Can we get some of what he has going on?
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MONDAY on The Daily Blender:
There are reportedly numerous teams lining up to acquire the services of Deandre Ayton. Should the Suns second guess letting him walk?
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MONDAY on The Daily Blender:
The Snakes end their road trip on a high note. Can they keep it up when they face the Reds at home?
Randy has a story about Commando's wide receiver Terry Mclaurin. Can he get through it without triggering Keon's flash anger?
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FRIDAY on The Daily Blender:
Devante Adams explains his Green Bay exit. Did he make the right call?
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FRIDAY on The Daily Blender:
Tiger Woods finally joins an exclusive club.
The game of baseball has passed Tony La Russa by as demonstrated by his most recent blunder.
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FRIDAY on The Daily Blender:
What do the Warriors need to do to even things up against Boston?
The Eastern Conference Finals of the NHL starts to get crazy both on and off the ice.
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