Tata Martino's firing followed Inter Miami's disappointing campaign. There were reports of potential conflict with Messi, and Martino is known to be a prideful figure who prefers doing things his way.
The Dodgers signed Blake Snell to a 5-year, $182 million deal, significantly boosting their pitching staff. This move highlights the Dodgers' financial power and their ability to attract top talent despite already having a strong roster.
The Marlins might avoid high-profile signings like Juan Soto due to the high expectations and financial burden they bring. Instead, they prefer building a team of grinders like Jake Burgers, focusing on affordability and team chemistry.
Billy was hospitalized for three days after eating the raw onion, reportedly due to kidney stones triggered by the onion. This incident led to discussions about the safety of eating competitions on the show.
The Dodgers can sign top players like Blake Snell due to their lucrative regional television contract, which provides significant financial resources. This allows them to outbid other teams and build a powerhouse roster.
Our Little Show is having another giant watch party in December for the Miami Dolphins-New York Jets game on December 8 at Vivo in the Dolphin Mall. Can you believe that the Miami International Mall outlived Sunset Place? Whatever happened to the mall that was going to be built in Miami and host an indoor ski resort? Plus, Mike Ryan has some insight on what led to Tata Martino being fired following Inter Miami's disappointing campaign. Plus, the Los Angeles Dodgers continued to flex their muscles (and wallet) by signing Blake Snell to a 5-year deal worth $182 million last night. Would the Marlins even want Juan Soto? What would a team full of Jake Burgers look like? Also, Mike Schur is raising monsters (but only if he's raising his children as Dodgers fans). Then, we go Behind The Bit on Billy eating the onion that allegedly sent him to the hospital.
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