710 This week

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Hour 1 - Cal Raleigh's remarkable season​

Dave and Bob react to an uncharacteristic loss for the Mariners in a game that saw them commit three errors, which led to six unearned runs for the White Sox.

After that initial disappointment the guys discuss how impressive Cal Raleigh's season has been, especially considering how differently it could have gone.

Dave and Bob also talk about how Russell Wilson should be greeted by fans on Monday night and why the NBA to Seattle rumors are growing with each passing day.



BUMP AND STACY

Hour 4 - The Dugout: Scott Servais, Shannon Drayer, & Rick Rizzs​

Bump, Stacy, and Shannon Drayer are joined by Scott Servais to start off Tuesday's edition of The Dugout. What does he make of his team's latest stretch of good play to start the month of September? He shares.

Rick Rizzs also stops by in the hour.



WYMAN AND BOB -- Hour 2 - Mike Blowers

Former Mariners infielder, and current ROOT SPORTS analyst, Mike Blowers joins Dave and Bob to talk about how you recover from a long road trip and a short turnaround, why the bullpen continues to get better, and outlines a potential playoff rotation for the Mariners.

Later, Dave and Bob discuss the Seahawks cornerback situation and the probable starters after the release of the Week 1 depth chart

 
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BROCK AND SALK

Hour 2-What is the Mariners winning formula? Jason Benetti (Fox Sports / White Sox Broadcaster)

Brock and Salk discuss the Mariners winning formula: try to get your starter to dominate for at least 6 innings and turn it over to Los Bomberos!

Another one of Brock's co-hosts Jason Benetti (Fox Sports analyst, White Sox broadcast team) joins the show to discuss the Mariners vs White Sox matchup and how he crafts homerun calls.

In "Blue 88" Brock picks the Seahawk he actually takes at his word, what the 2012 and 2022 Seahawks have in common and an early MNF breakdown.

 
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