Kyle Stowers And The Viral New York Knicks Reporter | Hour 3
5/26/202639 min
"Let Hoobastank cook!"
We're closing loops as Kyle Stowers joins the show to tell us what it's like to be hit in the hand by a 102 Jacob Misiorowski fastball. Then, Alex Monaco, the reporter going viral for his high-energy report after the Knicks' victory, settles the debate over whether his report was better than Jeremy's "hoisting babies" from back in 2023.
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Mike Ryan· Host0:59
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Dan Le Batard· Host1:04
[upbeat news music] Gonna put a bow on a couple of things in this hour. We have found the New York reporter who does his sideline reporting job, uh, more enthusiastically than, uh, Jeremy, who aided, uh, was aided by props, including thrown babies. But regardless, Alex Monaco did the sideline reporting off of Knicks slightly better. And also, my unusual request of find me a