Freeman Sustains Knee Injury in Braves Camp

The Braves are loaded with young arms and may be in a position to swing one of those arms during spring training for some hitting help. Prospect Mike Minor has already made his stance on a possible return to Triple-A well-known (he doesn’t want to go). On Tuesday, the Braves received a scare when sophomore […]

Injury Watch: Chris Perez Out 4-6 Weeks with Strained Oblique

That didn’t take long. Spring training has barely begun, but Cleveland is already getting hammered by injuries. Grady Sizemore is sidelined because of a lower back strain. On Sunday, word came down from Paul Hoynes of The Cleveland Plain Dealer that closer Chris Perez would be sidelined because of a strained left oblique muscle. The […]

The Road to Swoll: Accountability

The “Road to Swoll” is on in southern California. I don’t suspect that I’ll see much of a difference in my huge head, but we’re working on an overall reduction in 2012. I believe that I still have a few blitzes left in me for the annual turkey bowl, and perhaps I’ll get a look-see […]

Jermichael Finley Inks Two-Year Deal with the Packers

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported earlier on Wednesday that the Packers signed their powerhouse tight end to a two-year deal. Finley’s deal will reportedly pay out $14-15 million, and much of it is being front-loaded. On a grand scale, it’s a huge win for Finley, who will next hit free agency at 26 years old. […]

Inside The Swollen Dome: Wednesday 2.22

Harmon revs up the microphone for another day of ranting. He explores the NBA slate, Danica Patrick’s arrival in the Sprint Cup series, more NFL free agency & combine chatter and some random sporting tidbits. You want that Don Zimmer teddy bear/bobblehead thing, don’t you? ITSD 2.22 * I referenced a Matt Bowen column in […]

Inside The Swollen Dome Returns: Tuesday 2.21 Edition

Harmon returns to the microphone following a short hiatus to usher in a new run of “Inside The Swollen Dome.” He dives into the news of the day & sets the table for a huge sports week. ITSD 2.21

Chris Cornell’s Rendition of “I Will Always Love You”

I stumbled across this one earlier today – thought I’d share it with you all. Enjoy. I

Dome 2.0 – Back to Work on Tuesday

The time for rest is over. The Super Bowl is now in the rearview mirror, and our sights are set on the glory of the NCAA Tournament, the second halves of the NBA and NHL seasons, spring training and the NFL Draft. On Tuesday, things kick into overdrive on the Dome. New features, more audio […]

Coming Up on FSR at 9am/6am PT – The Freaks Hold The Annual “Girlfriend Combine”

Coming up at the top of the hour, Harmon, Lundy & Burns take you through three hours of innovation, hilarity and verbal domination. It’s the annual “Girlfriend Combine,” a time-honored tradition in Freaks lore, designed to ask the “big” questions and support your journey in the dating landscape. Join in the fun through the Facebook […]

Wrapping the Whitney Houston Discussion with a Different Frame

For the second time in the past two months, my colleagues and I at FOX Sports Radio (Nate Lundy & Peter Burns) veered from the normally light-hearted fare and addressed the death of an industry icon. The first instance occurred with the passing of former Penn State head coach Joe Paterno. As you recall, there […]

Super Bowl Wrap: The “ELI”te Edition

Almost 48 hours ago, the final gun sounded on Super Bowl XLVI. Tight end Rob Gronkowski labored downfield to make an effort on the last-second heave from Tom Brady in the end zone. The tipped ball fell harmlessly to the turf, just narrowly out of his reach. The Giants won their second Super Bowl in […]

Game Time is Upon Us: The Storylines are on the Field

After experiencing the myriad issues impacting the Dallas Super Bowl of 2011, the skeptical eyes and icepick-sharp pens were out and ready to carve up Indianapolis. Unfortunately for those scribes, everything flowed brilliantly this week in Indianapolis. All events were held within walking distance of one another, the weather cooperated and the people of Indianapolis […]