Best Podcast Episodes About Minnesota Twins

Best Podcast Episodes About Minnesota Twins

Everything podcasters are saying about Minnesota Twins — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 14 episodes
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Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
“Oh, wonderful. Let us in on it. I would say that we didn't grow up, my sister and I, as typical twins. I would partially blame my mom just because from kindergarten onwards, she put us in different classes. She didn't dress us alike. She wanted us to have our own personalities, have our own friend groups, all of that. Can I quickly ask, are you fraternal or identical? Actually, we didn't know if we were identical or fraternal to be quite fair. We were born in the 90s. When we were born, we came out, the doctor had essentially said there was one …” “Oh, wonderful. Let us in on it. I would say that we didn't grow up, my sister and I, as typical twins. I would partially blame my mom just because from kindergarten onwards, she put us in different classes. She didn't dress us alike. She wanted us to have our own personalities, have our own friend groups, all of that. Can I quickly ask, are you fraternal or identical? Actually, we didn't know if we were identical or fraternal to be quite fair. We were born in the 90s. When we were born, we came out, the doctor had essentially said there was one placenta, but then he also countered and said it was two placentas that might have fused into one. So he was confused. So essentially for 31 years, my sister and I were walking around either saying that story or just being like, we don't know, and then kind of avoiding all further questions. And it wasn't until actually 2024, my husband was so …” View more
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In this hilarious soccer story, a player gets knocked out on the field, only to discover that the aggressive opponent mistook him for his twin brother. The absurdity peaks when the rival, Beefstick, apologizes for confusing the twins, highlighting the chaotic nature of competitive sports and sibling identity. It's a wild ride filled with unexpected twists and a concussion!
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard · Armchair Anonymous: Twins · Apr 24, 2026
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
“The Minnesota Twins have swept the Detroit Tigers. Not swept. It's not April Fool's, people. What? It's a mop. It's a mop. The four-game sweep. That's my bad. And, okay, here's what I'll say. The Tigers are in a really dark place for letting that happen. No, good on the Twins. Mick Abel. Okay. The kid can throw it a little bit. But Trev's going to talk a lot about this, so I'm going to choose not to, to be honest. Happy for your Twins. Winning record? Second in …” “The Minnesota Twins have swept the Detroit Tigers. Not swept. It's not April Fool's, people. What? It's a mop. It's a mop. The four-game sweep. That's my bad. And, okay, here's what I'll say. The Tigers are in a really dark place for letting that happen. No, good on the Twins. Mick Abel. Okay. The kid can throw it a little bit. But Trev's going to talk a lot about this, so I'm going to choose not to, to be honest. Happy for your Twins. Winning record? Second in the AL Central? Don't give away the standings. The Orioles sweep. The Twins mop the Orioles sweep. They take three from the White Sox. I did have a funny moment this week. I was looking at the White Sox team stats. All bad. But it was like, hey, Mooney. They got a lot of guys. It's not all there yet. The Orioles put together a nice little win streak. …” View more
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The Minnesota Twins pulled off an unexpected four-game sweep against the Detroit Tigers, leaving fans stunned. While the Twins celebrate a winning record and strong performances from players like Mick Abel, the Tigers find themselves in a troubling position. Meanwhile, the Orioles are on a roll, showcasing impressive wins and player highlights that suggest a promising season ahead.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) · Unlikely Contenders Starting Year Off HOT! 🔥 | 1111 · Apr 10, 2026
KSR
“Eric, you were born in California You played in college at UCLA And then you're drafted and you play 8-9 years in Minnesota Was there any part of you that You're living your dream But you're also in Minnesota Get a little cold out there for you Why you gotta hate on Minnesota? It's freezing up there It's a beautiful place here It's cold I tell people all the time I didn't own a jacket before I moved to Minnesota I didn't know what to expect I didn't know that there was a city. I didn't really know anything about Minnesota. I knew it was cold, and I knew that it was …” “Eric, you were born in California You played in college at UCLA And then you're drafted and you play 8-9 years in Minnesota Was there any part of you that You're living your dream But you're also in Minnesota Get a little cold out there for you Why you gotta hate on Minnesota? It's freezing up there It's a beautiful place here It's cold I tell people all the time I didn't own a jacket before I moved to Minnesota I didn't know what to expect I didn't know that there was a city. I didn't really know anything about Minnesota. I knew it was cold, and I knew that it was on a different part of the coast. And I'm, you know, not on any coast, actually, but, you know, a different part of the earth than I'm used to being on. So it completely exceeded all my expectations as far as, you know, organization and just joining the team early and being able to contribute and the defense fit, you know, my style of play and, you …” View more
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Minnesota Vikings players, including linebacker Eric Kendricks, embrace the cold by enjoying bird scooters in downtown Minneapolis during the offseason. Coming from California, Kendricks was surprised by the vibrant city life and the camaraderie he found with teammates while riding along the Mississippi River. This unexpected pastime showcases how NFL players find fun and connection off the field, even in freezing temperatures.
KSR · NFL Cover Zero: Hard Knocks revealed and 49ers LB Eric Kendricks! · Apr 01, 2026
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
“Six? Crazy. Crazy. Pete Alonzo, kind of a little cheapy, but he gets the RBIs in that game three. I don't know, man. Twins have some interesting pieces But I think the Orioles are the better team in this series And they got the job done And how about a little Shane Boz extender Right in the middle of it Pretty funny in his interview He's like If you're an Orioles fan You probably don't know me that well yet But I'm excited I'm going to be here I think I'm pitching tomorrow So, yeah, good. Orioles, a big first month would go a long way for the Baltimore Orioles that …” “Six? Crazy. Crazy. Pete Alonzo, kind of a little cheapy, but he gets the RBIs in that game three. I don't know, man. Twins have some interesting pieces But I think the Orioles are the better team in this series And they got the job done And how about a little Shane Boz extender Right in the middle of it Pretty funny in his interview He's like If you're an Orioles fan You probably don't know me that well yet But I'm excited I'm going to be here I think I'm pitching tomorrow So, yeah, good. Orioles, a big first month would go a long way for the Baltimore Orioles that had the opposite last season. And, hey, I'm happy for your guy, Royce. Halos-Astros, split four. Angels come out, and they look, you know, they're the first two-and-a-half games. It's like, all right, these Halos are ready to play this year. We get excited about the offense every year. How much are they going to pitch? They pitched a lot early. …” View more
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The Baltimore Orioles proved their dominance over the Minnesota Twins in a thrilling series, showcasing their potential for a strong season after last year's struggles. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Angels faced the Houston Astros in a tightly contested series, splitting the games despite early offensive success, highlighting the crucial role of pitching. These early matchups set the stage for an exciting baseball season ahead.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) · GREAT First Weekend of Baseball In The Books! · Mar 30, 2026
Meet the Press
“… a filthy deal in Ukraine, shame on him. Finally, Tom, I want to ask you about your column that you have. It is out this morning. It is called How Minnesota Beat Trump. You spent time in Minnesota, which is your home state. And I want to read a little bit of what you had to say You say the world looks more like Minnesota today than ever before And so the great governing challenge in Minnesota to my mind is a microcosm of the great governing challenge facing America today Can we make out of many one? Our great national project since our founding, when the many is now so much more diverse, even more …” “… prevent Russia from coming back. And Ukraine gets to be in the EU. That's a dirty deal. A filthy deal says there will be no secure guarantees for Ukraine and it may not even be in the EU. That's a filthy deal. And if President Trump is responsible for a filthy deal in Ukraine, shame on him. Finally, Tom, I want to ask you about your column that you have. It is out this morning. It is called How Minnesota Beat Trump. You spent time in Minnesota, which is your home state. And I want to read a little bit of what you had to say You say the world looks more like Minnesota today than ever before And so the great governing challenge in Minnesota to my mind is a microcosm of the great governing challenge facing America today Can we make out of many one? Our great national project since our founding, when the many is now so much more diverse, even more than it was just 10 years ago. Of course, this coming against the backdrop of the crisis with ICE, what did you learn in Minnesota? What were your takeaways? It was actually the most remarkable act of civic courage by men and women not in uniform than I've ever seen in this country. Moms donating breast milk, dads emptying ATMs to help people who …” View more
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President Trump faces a critical choice regarding the Ukraine conflict: pursue a 'dirty deal' that offers some security for Ukraine or a 'filthy deal' that leaves it vulnerable. This reflects a broader issue of U.S. foreign policy, especially in relation to Iran's nuclear ambitions. As the situation develops, the stakes for global cooperation and national security have never been higher.
Meet the Press · March 15 — Sec. Chris Wright, Sen. Adam Schiff and Thomas Friedman · Mar 15, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… trying to take down our government. They should be extradited and tried for sedition. 1,000%. 500 groups, $3 billion in revenue. Some of them are Minnesota Indivisible, National Well-Heeled Democrat Political Advocacy Organization, funded by George Soros, the lead coordinator for the protests. You've got Radical Network of Socialists and Communist Organizations, funded by Neville Roy Singham, an American tech tycoon and avowed communists living in China. Here's an example in New York City. This is not protected speech. This is seditious speech. Everyone who attended this rally and said this needs …” “… a lot of different people in this group. The only thing that is not surprising, I'm reading from a Gateway Pundit, is that these groups are linked to Marxism and bringing about revolution. This is why those two individuals need to be extradited for trying to take down our government. They should be extradited and tried for sedition. 1,000%. 500 groups, $3 billion in revenue. Some of them are Minnesota Indivisible, National Well-Heeled Democrat Political Advocacy Organization, funded by George Soros, the lead coordinator for the protests. You've got Radical Network of Socialists and Communist Organizations, funded by Neville Roy Singham, an American tech tycoon and avowed communists living in China. Here's an example in New York City. This is not protected speech. This is seditious speech. Everyone who attended this rally and said this needs to be investigated. And if you're not here as a legal citizen, or even if you are a naturalized citizen, you should be removed. Working class revolution. Working class revolution. Working class revolution. Solution. There is only one solution. Communist revolution. Yeah, only one solution. Communist revolution. I don't know if you know this, but …” View more
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Protests may be driven by a network of 500 groups with a staggering $3 billion budget, allegedly funded by influential figures like George Soros. This funding not only supports protests but also aligns with revolutionary socialist politics aimed at destabilizing the American government. The implications of this financial backing raise serious questions about the motives behind these movements and their political influence.
The Rob Carson Show · No Kings, No Clue, & No Shame · Mar 30, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… today he's retiring from the game. Pistons guard Cade Cunningham will be re-evaluated in a week as he continues to deal with his collapsed lung. The Twins homered three times in the top of the ninth inning in their 5-1 win over the Royals in Kansas City. Pirates are calling up 19-year-old shortstop Connor Griffin for tomorrow's game against the Orioles. He'll be the first teenager to play in the big league since 2019. Former Cy Young award-winning pitcher Trevor Bauer is going to pitch for the Long Island Ducks in the Independent Atlantic League. Some college basketball news on the women's side …” “… due a roster bonus in March of 2027. The Raiders, by the way, will host quarterback Fernando Mendoza for a top 30 visit on Tuesday. He was a two-time All-Pro, five-time Pro Bowler, played 13 years in the NFL. Cornerback Stephon Gilmore announced today he's retiring from the game. Pistons guard Cade Cunningham will be re-evaluated in a week as he continues to deal with his collapsed lung. The Twins homered three times in the top of the ninth inning in their 5-1 win over the Royals in Kansas City. Pirates are calling up 19-year-old shortstop Connor Griffin for tomorrow's game against the Orioles. He'll be the first teenager to play in the big league since 2019. Former Cy Young award-winning pitcher Trevor Bauer is going to pitch for the Long Island Ducks in the Independent Atlantic League. Some college basketball news on the women's side of things. Iowa State basketball star Audie Crooks is entering the transfer portal. She averaged almost 26 points per game this season. That was second best in the women's game. UConn, Sarah Strong named the AP Women's College Basketball Player of the Year. Vanderbilt head coach Shea Ralph was named the Women's Coach of the Year by the Associated …” View more
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For the first time since 1994, the Masters will be held without both Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods. Mickelson is stepping away due to family health issues, while Tiger's recent legal troubles have made headlines. This marks a significant moment in golf history, highlighting the changing landscape of the sport.
The Dan Patrick Show · C&R - Movie Theater Memories, Baseball Cards · Apr 03, 2026
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
“… there's an identical version of you cruising around, that's just more embarrassment in a sense for me. Absolutely. And we were referred to as the twins. We didn't have our own names. There was like this two year period where the teacher would be like, oh, and twins. and we would scream back, it's Levy and Junia. We genuinely, that was like my one act of rebellion ever in high school. I hated being called the twins because I wanted to have my own identity. I'm sorry we're so interested in it. No, honestly, I love talking about it. It's a weird thing. And I feel like, overcome it so much. So I …” “… family member of mine also made me insecure, right? Like I might not have liked what was going on with me, but also it's like, then you bring other family members. Now I'm embarrassed on their behalf. Oh, yeah. So if you didn't like yourself and then there's an identical version of you cruising around, that's just more embarrassment in a sense for me. Absolutely. And we were referred to as the twins. We didn't have our own names. There was like this two year period where the teacher would be like, oh, and twins. and we would scream back, it's Levy and Junia. We genuinely, that was like my one act of rebellion ever in high school. I hated being called the twins because I wanted to have my own identity. I'm sorry we're so interested in it. No, honestly, I love talking about it. It's a weird thing. And I feel like, overcome it so much. So I do love talking about it because I think when you're in high school, you can feel so trapped in your identity and think that that's the only way you're ever going to be. But to your earlier point on where was the opposite of discipline, right? I wouldn't be where I am now if I didn't leave home for college, leave my twin sister. She went to …” View more
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Laufey hilariously recounts her struggles with insecurity, especially being known simply as 'the twins' instead of her own name. She shares how performing on stage became her superpower, contrasting her stage confidence with her childhood shyness, making for a relatable and funny exploration of identity.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard · Laufey · Apr 27, 2026
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
“… in game three. But like I mentioned, the Giants take two out of three. Oh, boy. This one will be quick The Mets take two out of three from the Twins Both teams just down bad Both teams just down bad This was a terrible series to watch I can believe it Hey at least you guys made a freaking change Your new closer looks just like your old closer. Okay. Two pitches. Fastball change up great. Get back to the recap, bro. Clean this up. It worked out for you. Two or three from the Twins. A couple fun debuts, though, for the Twins. Prelip and Kendry Rojas. Love to see that. You guys got to Joe Ryan …” “… the Giants as Roop and Mally. Best Yamamoto and Otani. Okay, didn't have that one on the bingo card. There was some stuff going on between Dalton Rucking and, you know, Logan Webb and Willie Adamas. Can't wait to talk about that. Tyler Glass now shoves in game three. But like I mentioned, the Giants take two out of three. Oh, boy. This one will be quick The Mets take two out of three from the Twins Both teams just down bad Both teams just down bad This was a terrible series to watch I can believe it Hey at least you guys made a freaking change Your new closer looks just like your old closer. Okay. Two pitches. Fastball change up great. Get back to the recap, bro. Clean this up. It worked out for you. Two or three from the Twins. A couple fun debuts, though, for the Twins. Prelip and Kendry Rojas. Love to see that. You guys got to Joe Ryan there in the last game. Win that 10-8. Mets take two out of three from my twins. I'm sure Jolly has a lot to say. The Braves take three out of four from the Nationals.” View more
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The San Francisco Giants stunned the L.A. Dodgers by winning two out of three games in a nail-biting series. With standout performances from Dalton Rucking and Logan Webb, the Giants showcased their resilience, while the Mets also managed to secure two wins against the struggling Twins. This series highlighted the fierce rivalries and competitive spirit that define Major League Baseball.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) · New Grudges Spark Old Rivalries in MLB! · Apr 24, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… You know, maybe B-level, C-plus level, B-minus level, something like that. But, yeah, I'm looking at the totality of somebody's career. Kerry in Minnesota. Hi, Kerry. Hey, good morning, Dan and Danettes. Long time, first time, six feet, and a firm 200. I really just wanted to say I really enjoyed your interview with John Schmoltz yesterday You know I he was playing he was always a class guy Yesterday he had some interesting ideas on the All game slash week When I see him, I'm a lifelong Twins fan. It always takes me back to the 91 World Series. He pitched a great game into the bottom of the …” “… look at the totality of your career because you can have a couple of years where somebody is sensational. But, you know, we were talking about Bryce Harper. He's had two MVP seasons, but then he's had, you know, some seasons that were not great numbers. You know, maybe B-level, C-plus level, B-minus level, something like that. But, yeah, I'm looking at the totality of somebody's career. Kerry in Minnesota. Hi, Kerry. Hey, good morning, Dan and Danettes. Long time, first time, six feet, and a firm 200. I really just wanted to say I really enjoyed your interview with John Schmoltz yesterday You know I he was playing he was always a class guy Yesterday he had some interesting ideas on the All game slash week When I see him, I'm a lifelong Twins fan. It always takes me back to the 91 World Series. He pitched a great game into the bottom of the eighth. Unfortunately for him, Jack Morris pitched a greater game. The Twins winning in extra innings. And, you know, I don't know about you, but I don't think we'll ever see a game like that again with, you know, with the pitchers going that deep. No, no. I mean, if you go five, it feels like, boy, kept him in there a long time. Yeah. Those days are …” View more
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Matt Leinart argues that USC's decision to consider un-retiring his jersey for a new recruit is a misguided move. He questions what truly constitutes the retirement of a jersey, pointing out that legends like Eli Manning have their jerseys retired, while his own legacy seems at risk over a high school player's preference. This raises the larger issue of how schools value player legacies in the age of recruitment.
The Dan Patrick Show · The Best of The Dan Patrick Show · Mar 18, 2026
Pardon My Take
“… a 2-0 series leave in the history of their franchise? And they haven't got out of the first round in a long time. 11, 12 years maybe? Yeah. It's Minnesota sports. Minnesota sports. They're just straight up cursed. But they got that win the other day. I feel like that was the biggest game in the Minnesota Wilds franchise history, I said. Because, yes, they've been to a conference final. But this year, like Quinn Hughes, all in. It's their time. Kaprizov makes $17 million a year starting next year. It's like if they went down 3-1 again. After winning game one. After winning 6-1. Yeah. That it just …” “… I was not going to win. Yeah, they look so good. They're so nasty. I think it would be incredible. Obviously, I want the Oilers. I want the Wild to get by Dallas. I picked Dallas. That's been an unbelievable series. Do you know the Wild have never held a 2-0 series leave in the history of their franchise? And they haven't got out of the first round in a long time. 11, 12 years maybe? Yeah. It's Minnesota sports. Minnesota sports. They're just straight up cursed. But they got that win the other day. I feel like that was the biggest game in the Minnesota Wilds franchise history, I said. Because, yes, they've been to a conference final. But this year, like Quinn Hughes, all in. It's their time. Kaprizov makes $17 million a year starting next year. It's like if they went down 3-1 again. After winning game one. After winning 6-1. Yeah. That it just would have been such a disaster. Now we've got a series, so it's great. I like Quinn Hughes. I don't know if you guys have watched that. Yeah. This guy is... I don't get it. I don't get how he does it. Well, no, he's canceled, so we don't watch him. Oh, yeah, sorry. Yeah, he was canceled. He was with Cash. Yeah, he took a phone call in the locker …” View more
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Minnesota sports are notoriously cursed, and the Wild's struggle to hold a series lead exemplifies this. Despite their recent win, the franchise has never held a 2-0 lead in the playoffs, leading fans to fear another early exit. With star player Kaprizov's hefty contract starting next year, this could be their last shot at glory for a while.
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The Iced Coffee Hour
“… and in-platform chat. That's how Schwab is here for you to help you trade brilliantly. Learn more at schwab.com slash trading. Daycare. And? In Minnesota specifically. Call it daycare and I'm going to put it as a C because of the fact that you could grow virally organically just by the pendulum. Right now, the pendulum right here is every daycare in Minnesota is a fraud and going the opposite direction and having all kinds of proof that you're not a fraud. You do profiles on the kids and you show the watercolors on the websites. There are so many viral opportunities to grow that business where …” “… the trade desk, our team of passionate traders ready to tackle anything from the most complex trading questions to a simple strategy gut check. Need assistance? No problem. Get 24-7 professional answers and live help and access support by phone, email, and in-platform chat. That's how Schwab is here for you to help you trade brilliantly. Learn more at schwab.com slash trading. Daycare. And? In Minnesota specifically. Call it daycare and I'm going to put it as a C because of the fact that you could grow virally organically just by the pendulum. Right now, the pendulum right here is every daycare in Minnesota is a fraud and going the opposite direction and having all kinds of proof that you're not a fraud. You do profiles on the kids and you show the watercolors on the websites. There are so many viral opportunities to grow that business where you would have so much more demand than you could ever take care of. Therefore, you could charge much more than any other competitor. And you get money from the government, which is great. I guess you could, couldn't you? Would the government be willing to pay money to someone who's legitimate though? That's the question. No, I don't know. There's …” View more
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There's a unique chance to establish a legitimate daycare in Minnesota, capitalizing on the current scandal surrounding others in the industry. By showcasing transparency and creativity, you can attract more clients than you can handle, allowing for higher pricing and potential government funding. This is a short-lived opportunity that savvy entrepreneurs should seize now.
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The Rob Carson Show
“… it's his name, but he spent many years with the state just talking about how it's sort of baked into these policies, like a grant, for example. Minnesota gives out billions of dollars in grants every year, and right in the policy, as he walked us through on my podcast recently, It says you only you have to give them a heads up, you know, for a site visit. You only have to basically audit one quarter out of eight. You know, their financials only have to look good for a short period of time. Just all of these things that it doesn't seem it's sort of designed for fraud. There's a lack of guardrails …” “… think it's hard to argue. Congresswoman Omar seems to have known about this as well. There's an awful lot of them, and it has been kind of out in the open for such a long, long time. Actually, I just recently interviewed another whistleblower, Joe Bakke, it's his name, but he spent many years with the state just talking about how it's sort of baked into these policies, like a grant, for example. Minnesota gives out billions of dollars in grants every year, and right in the policy, as he walked us through on my podcast recently, It says you only you have to give them a heads up, you know, for a site visit. You only have to basically audit one quarter out of eight. You know, their financials only have to look good for a short period of time. Just all of these things that it doesn't seem it's sort of designed for fraud. There's a lack of guardrails in place right in the policies. You would think that the average Minnesota would be very, very upset about it because there are a lot of hardworking people in the state of Minnesota. You look at northern Minnesota, all of the manufacturing, all of the farming up there, people who live paycheck to paycheck if they get a paycheck at all, and you've …” View more
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Minnesota's daycare fraud is so rampant that some centers operate without any children while their owners drive luxury cars. Whistleblower Joe Bakke reveals that state policies are designed with loopholes that facilitate this corruption, leaving honest citizens outraged. With federal investigations underway, the impact of this fraud is finally being scrutinized.
The Rob Carson Show · Fraud, Fallout & the Minnesota Mess · Mar 31, 2026
The Ryen Russillo Show
“… you know yeah I mean I hate I hate that and I'm gonna admit it and not that anybody couldn't guess this already, but I'm scrambling to find Denver, Minnesota on something else. Cause I still had a streaming issue over here. I had Lakers, Houston in Spanish because there was some sort of like local broadcast thing and it wasn't, I have like four different ways to get into the game, but one of the games I can't get it, I can't get in one way. I always know I can get in. I can't get in until the game's completed. And so then I was like, all right, how long are you going to ride up the Spanish …” “… a wild four box going though I had the CNN what just happened with Trump the end of the Dallas thing there was some baseball and I think I had the last two minutes of yeah Dallas so I had a crazy four box shout out YouTube TV it's what it's made for you know yeah I mean I hate I hate that and I'm gonna admit it and not that anybody couldn't guess this already, but I'm scrambling to find Denver, Minnesota on something else. Cause I still had a streaming issue over here. I had Lakers, Houston in Spanish because there was some sort of like local broadcast thing and it wasn't, I have like four different ways to get into the game, but one of the games I can't get it, I can't get in one way. I always know I can get in. I can't get in until the game's completed. And so then I was like, all right, how long are you going to ride up the Spanish broadcast? And I was like, you know what? I'm just going to, I'm going to watch it in the morning. There's just no way I can't handle this. Got too many keys. Yeah. When the white house correspondence dinner thing happened I I was kind of like all right where like am I a dick right now that I have to find what going on with Denver Minnesota I felt like a …” View more
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During a packed NBA playoff weekend, the struggle to catch the Denver-Minnesota game amidst political coverage led to a surprising Minnesota victory. The speaker wrestles with feeling guilty for prioritizing basketball over the news, but ultimately, the thrill of the game wins out. This highlights the challenge of balancing sports fandom with current events.
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Top Podcasts About Minnesota Twins

Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
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Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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The Rob Carson Show
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The Dan Patrick Show
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KSR
KSR
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Meet the Press
Meet the Press
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Pardon My Take
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The Iced Coffee Hour
The Iced Coffee Hour
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