From the Hollywood pop culture capital of the world, The Charity Stripe is led by the sports songbirds of the next generation. Listen in as hosts Joshua Fisher, Alexander Tassopoulos, & Nick Kreider bring you the young, fresh sports views you've been craving.
NFL Offseason Winners, NBA Trade Chaos and Who Can Beat the Dodgers?
May 11, 2026
This episode covers the biggest debates across the NFL, NBA, and MLB.
We start with the NFL by ranking the most improved defenses and offenses after the offseason. Teams discussed include the Rams, Bengals, Panthers, Ravens, Titans, Jets, Saints, Raiders, Texans, Chiefs, and more as we debate which franchises made the biggest leap heading into the season.
Then we shift to the NBA for “Way or No Way: Trade Edition,” breaking down whether some of the league’s biggest stars could realistically be moved. We discuss Jaylen Brown, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Trae Young, Donovan Mitchell, Anthony Davis, Ja Morant, Kevin Durant, Zion Williamson, Devin Booker, Kyrie Irving, and others.
In MLB, we debate whether there’s any player you would rather build your franchise around than Elly De La Cruz, comparing him to names like Bobby Witt Jr., James Wood, Roman Anthony, Fernando Tatis Jr., Vlad Guerrero Jr., and more.
We also close with a Sports Scantron segment asking which team has the best chance to beat the Dodgers this season: Cubs, Padres, Yankees, Braves, or Pirates. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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LeBron GOAT Debate, NBA Playoff Picks, and Early MLB Season Panic-Meter
May 6, 2026
The pressure is on across the NBA and MLB, and we’re diving into the biggest debates right now.
We start with a legacy-defining question: Does LeBron James end the GOAT debate if he beats the Thunder without Luka? Then we put stars head-to-head—who would you rather have as your #1 option in a playoff series? A healthy Joel Embiid leads the discussion against a stacked group including Brunson, Mitchell, LeBron, and more.
Next, we fix the league with “One Move Away”—the single adjustment every eliminated NBA playoff team needs to make, from contenders like the Celtics and Nuggets to teams searching for direction like the Suns and Rockets.
Then we shift to MLB:
True or False: Should the White Sox sell high on Munetaka Murakami?
Relaxed or Panicked (Hitters): Breaking down slow starts from stars like Tatis, Julio Rodriguez, Devers, and Bobby Witt Jr.
Relaxed or Panicked (Pitchers): Evaluating early struggles from Crochet, Castillo, Nola, and others
Buy or Sell: Which breakout starts are real and which won’t last
A full episode of big questions, real evaluations, and strong opinions across both leagues. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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NFL Division Rankings, Yankees Surge and a Mike Trout Trade?! With Guest Alex Day
May 1, 2026
Josh and TASS are joined by guest Alex Day for a packed episode of The Alex Day Show, diving into both the NFL and MLB with a mix of analysis and debate. The show opens with a full breakdown of all eight NFL divisions following the draft, as Josh ranks each division from worst to best and evaluates how the offseason reshaped the league. The conversation then shifts to baseball, where the crew debates which Yankee is most critical to the team’s success in a Sports Scantron segment, followed by a True or False discussion centered on Mike Trout. Things heat up with a massive three-team trade scenario involving the Yankees, Angels, and Reds, as they argue over who would hang up first in a potential Trout deal. The episode also features a New York-focused edition of Way or No Way, tackling big questions about the futures of the Yankees, Mets, Jets, Giants, and Knicks, including whether a Giannis move could be in play. Later, TASS leads a “Who Would You Rather Have Going Forward” segment centered on Ben Rice, comparing him to some of the top young talent across baseball. The show wraps with a creative Sports Lunchbox hypothetical involving an Aaron Judge trade to Detroit and a Real or Fake game testing knowledge of Kentucky Derby horse names. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Way or No Way is back with a full MLB hitting and pitching stats edition, featuring some bold predictions that push the limits of what’s realistic this season.
On the hitting side, we break down:
Potential rookie record chases from Kevin McGonigle and Munetaka Murakami
Mike Trout chasing a new career high in home runs
Whether Aaron Judge can go 30-30
A possible Yordan Alvarez Triple Crown season
And the case for Nico Hoerner reaching a 10 WAR year
We also question if Bobby Witt Jr. and Fernando Tatis Jr. could fall short of expectations, and whether Nick Kurtz could lead the league in both walks and strikeouts.
Then we flip to pitching, where the takes get even more aggressive:
A 300-strikeout season from Dylan Cease or another ace
Shohei Ohtani posting a sub-2.00 ERA
Historic-level seasons from Jose Soriano
Elite WHIP marks from Max Fried or Shota Imanaga
And whether Mason Miller can reach a K/9 north of 20
We also introduce this week’s Sports Scantron, debating the most disappointing team in baseball so far, featuring the Mets, Royals, Phillies, Astros, and Red Sox.
Plus, we give our MLB award picks through the first month of the season, including MVP, Cy Young, and Rookie of the Year in both leagues, along with our picks for best team, most surprising, and most disappointing.
To close it out, we build our All-Underrated Team through Month 1, highlighting players across the league who deserve more attention for their early-season performance. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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2026 NFL Draft Review: Who Had The Best and Most Questionable Drafts?
April 27, 2026
The 2026 NFL Draft is officially in the books, and we’re breaking down everything you need to know from a loaded draft weekend. In this episode, we go division by division with our “Approve or Disapprove” segment, hitting every team across the AFC and NFC East, West, North, and South to evaluate how each franchise approached the draft. We also dive into our early Top-12 rookies for dynasty fantasy football, highlighting the players who can make an immediate and long-term impact. Josh shares his five favorite picks, including standout selections like Caleb Downs to Dallas and Kayden McDonald to Houston, along with his five least favorite moves that raised serious questions. Plus, we discuss Tass’s best and worst picks, and wrap things up with a way-too-early look ahead at the 2027 NFL Draft with our Top-10 mock. If you’re looking for sharp analysis, strong takes, and a full post-draft breakdown, this is the episode to tune into.
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