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Phils Beat The Dodgers, Matt Breen Joins The Show, & Defining Moments In Philly Sports History

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(00:00- 24:01) The Front Page with Bob Cooney,  Phillies continue to win even without Bryce Harper last night.

(24:01-35:26) Bob thinks Matt Strahm’s strikeout could be a defining moment on this season.

(35:36-43:56)  Ray has a championship softball game tonight, and his performance is dropping him down in the order. A few callers check in with their one defining moment.

(43:56-1:03:45) The All-Star Break is coming at the right time for the Phillies, and Sosa’s defense was awesome last night.

(1:03:45-1:17:37) Some callers check-in with the Phillies All-Star break coming up. Plus, Bob and Amy try a fun acronym game with the callers. Bob and Amy also give their notes on Phillies All-Stars to the all-star manager.

(1:17:37-1:26:30) The acronym game continues, and the callers are struggling early.

(1:26:30-1:46:01) The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Matt Breen joins the show, he shares what he thinks the Phillies will do with their injuries heading into the all-star break.

(1:46:01-1:59:33) Bob and Amy debate if Harper and Embiid on the same tier of championship level players.

(1:59:33-2:07:28) Keith Jones hates music according to Amy, but Bob always needs something going on in the background. The Harper/Embiid conversation continues.

(2:07:28-2:26:05) Bob, Amy, and Ray debate how fans love when players choose Philadelphia vs a player drafted (given to the city).  

(2:26:05-2:40:59) Bob and Amy give their reaction to Tobias’s farewell message to the fans. Plus, Bob plays a game to win  Fanfest tickets.

(2:40:59-2:46:24) Bob announces our Fanfest winners, plus Ray’s championship window is closing for his softball game

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