Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain Seattle's Sports Radio 950 KJR (KJR-AM)
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Full Hours from the Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain show, which airs every day from 3pm-6:30pm on 950 KJR in Seattle.
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Softy & Dick 6-27 Hour 1: Bronny to LA, Julio Issues, Fun w/ Audio
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain react to the Lakers drafting LeBron James’ son Bronny in the second round of the NBA Draft, discuss Julio Rodriguez’s continued struggles at the plate this season, then listen and react to Fun with Audio.
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Softy & Dick 6-27 Hour 2: UW Coach Danny Sprinkle, James-Junior
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with UW Basketball Coach Danny Sprinkle about his first few months, the new-look team and NIL impact, then they discuss the connections between the James father and son and Griffey father and son.
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Softy & Dick 6-27 Hour 3: Bret Boone, Jewell Loyd, US Soccer Loss
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Bret Boone about the Mariners road issues and Julio Rodriguez plus Storm star Jewell Loyd about the 2024 team, WNBA growing, and Olympics ahead, then discuss U.S. soccer losing tonight.
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Softy & Dick 6-26 Hour 1: Mike Florio, Sam Howell, Fun w/ Audio
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain talk about the Mariners comeback win today in Tampa and the race for the AL West, chat with Mike Florio about new stadium situations, NFL camp rules, and Sam Howell with the Hawks, then have Fun with Audio.
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Softy & Dick 6-26 Hour 2: Petros Papadakis and NBA Draft Hype
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Petros Papadakis about Curious George, JJ Reddick, Jen Cohen, and Bronny James, among other things, then the guys discuss the NBA Draft taking place tonight and the lack of hype surrounding it.
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Softy & Dick 6-26 Hour 3: Larry Stone, Draft Hype, Richard Zane
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Larry Stone about the Mariners need for another bat, discuss the lack of interest in the NBA Draft, then visit with Texas A&M Reporter Richard Zane about his interaction with Jim Schlossnagle.