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In A Pickle is a show devoted to the less glamorous side of Sports. Each week Dave and Sarah discuss how players, teams, and cities, had it all and then lost it to drugs, alcohol, murder, and stupidity.  Even your favorite team makes the dumbest mistakes! Comedy, True Crime, and Sports all in one show! Follow the show on social media by going to iapradio.comPart of the Mayday Media Network

  1. Jun 24

    $kools Out

    This week on In A Pickle, we revisit the Mike Pennel case after new reporting raises serious questions about the investigation into the disappearance and death of Carli Franchesca Guzman Roche. Despite earlier claims that Pennel didn't know the victim, new evidence suggests the two had an ongoing relationship, and locals reportedly urged authorities to investigate him years ago. Then, former USA Today Sports reporter Crissy Froyd continues dropping bombs after her firing. Froyd is speaking out about relationships between reporters and NFL personnel, calling out media figures by name and adding more fuel to the ongoing Dianna Russini controversy. Over in Ice Cube's BIG3 league, Michael Beasley, Lance Stephenson, and Dwight Howard turn a basketball game into a wrestling match, leading to ejections, suspensions, and a forfeit. We also discuss the tragic discovery of a deceased construction worker inside the ceiling of the Denver Broncos' new practice facility, where work has now been halted pending an investigation. And for this week's Biggest Pickle, Floyd Mayweather is back in the spotlight. The boxing legend is facing felony charges related to an alleged $200,000 bad check used to purchase a luxury watch, while also battling a lawsuit seeking millions tied to proposed Tyson and Pacquiao events. Plus, we take a look at 50 Cent's latest round of trolling as the saga continues. All that and more on this week's episode of In A Pickle—the show dedicated to the less glamorous side of sports.

    1h 7m
  2. Jun 10

    Top Tier Ham

    This week on In A Pickle, we start with a major update on Terry Rozier. Last week we talked about the bribery allegations surrounding the former Hornets guard, and now an arbitrator has ruled that Rozier violated his NBA contract with the Miami Heat and must forfeit a significant portion of his $26.6 million salary from the 2025-26 season. While the exact amount remains unknown, the ruling found he breached his contract. Miami was required to continue paying him during the process, but it appears much of that money will be heading right back. We also discuss the changing court restrictions involving Heat and Hornets personnel. Then we revisit Floyd Mayweather's lawsuit drama. Former manager Jona Rechnitz is calling the lawsuit "fraud" and "nonsense," claiming he has text messages, photos, and videos proving Mayweather knew about the jewelry being pawned and where the money went. Rechnitz also addresses the mysterious jet allegations, saying the funds were used to pay off a multi-million-dollar loan attached to the aircraft. His biggest claim? That Mayweather is facing serious financial problems and is lashing out at those closest to him. We also discuss NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell declining to testify before the House Judiciary Committee regarding media rights deals and what that decision could mean. News: Former NBA player and longtime Bulls broadcaster Stacey King has passed away at age 59 following a reported fall at his home. A private jet scheduled to transport Yadier Molina and his family crashed in the Dominican Republic after declaring an emergency shortly after takeoff. Both pilots were killed. Nicole Brown Simpson's sister is calling on the NFL to retire O.J. Simpson's number 32, saying the number remains triggering nearly 32 years after the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Brandon Aiyuk reportedly has an arrest warrant stemming from a misdemeanor speeding case tied to a video allegedly showing him speeding near Levi's Stadium. This Week's Biggest Pickle: Jonathan Cooper Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathan Cooper earns this week's honor after a domestic dispute led to his arrest on two counts of domestic violence and one count of criminal mischief. According to reports, both Cooper and his longtime girlfriend, Jade Fiegen, were arrested following the incident. The allegations range from grabbing a phone and physical confrontation claims to accusations that Cooper threw Fiegen to the ground multiple times. Cooper has entered a not guilty plea, and both sides now face charges. The case heads to a motions hearing on July 6th, with a jury trial expected later in July. As always, we'll be keeping a close eye on the developments.

    1h 12m
4.9
out of 5
28 Ratings

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In A Pickle is a show devoted to the less glamorous side of Sports. Each week Dave and Sarah discuss how players, teams, and cities, had it all and then lost it to drugs, alcohol, murder, and stupidity.  Even your favorite team makes the dumbest mistakes! Comedy, True Crime, and Sports all in one show! Follow the show on social media by going to iapradio.comPart of the Mayday Media Network