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Brotherly Love Sports

Brotherly Love Sports

Written by: Adam Curran
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Brotherly Love Sports is Philadelphia sports talk the way it should be — raw, honest, passionate, and completely unfiltered.


Hosted by a lifelong Philly fan, this podcast dives into the Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers with real reactions, bold takes, and zero corporate spin.


No scripted debates. No manufactured outrage. Just authentic fan perspective, humor, frustration, and the occasional rant when Philly sports inevitably test our sanity.


If you bleed green, red, blue, or orange — this is your show.


All Heart. All Philly.

© 2026 Brotherly Love Sports
Baseball & Softball Football (American)
Episodes
  • Are Philly Teams Better When Nobody Believes
    Jul 16 2026

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    Netflix managed to turn the Home Run Derby into a conspiracy theory factory, and we’re not letting it slide. We talk through the “script leak” moment, why live broadcast graphics are easier to mess up than people think, and the surprisingly heated debate over the magenta ball and whether it changed anything for the hitters. Then we bring it back to what Philly fans actually care about: Kyle Schwarber making a run, Bryce Harper looking like he didn’t want to be there, and how derby swings can mess with real-season mechanics right when the Phillies need stability most.

    From there we dig into the Phillies’ All-Star showing and the bigger baseball questions it raises. How much does J.T. Realmuto impact a pitcher like Cristopher Sanchez when he’s calling the game? Why did the National League look so flat, and what does it say about the way MLB still treats the All-Star Game compared with the Pro Bowl-style versions other leagues used to run? We also check the standings, the vibes heading into the second half, and the “underdog energy” that always seems to define Philadelphia sports.

    Then it’s deadline mode. We lay out what the Phillies need to make a real playoff run: bullpen help, rotation depth, and maybe a right-handed bat, while being honest about the farm system cost and why a rental can’t be the answer. We hit the front office decisions, the pressure of an aging core, and what “one smart move” could look like. And because it’s Philly, we round it out with LeBron-to-Sixers rumors, Flyers offer-sheet chaos, and fresh NHL signing news. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review, then answer this: if the Phillies get only one major trade deadline upgrade, what do you choose and who’s your target?

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    35 mins
  • Overrated, Overpaid, or Overreacting
    Jul 9 2026

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    The Phillies are right on Atlanta’s heels, and that’s exactly why the cracks feel so loud. We talk through what it means to be only two games back while still watching the same problems pop up: a back-end starter who can’t go deep, a bullpen that gives up crooked numbers, and defense that turns one bad throw into a full-on disaster. If the Phillies want a real MLB playoff run, the margin for mistakes is basically gone, and we lay out what has to tighten up fast and what kind of trade deadline help actually moves the needle.

    Then we jump to the Flyers, where Danny Briere is done playing it safe. Claude Giroux heads back to Ottawa, and while that stings, we’re honest about the bigger truth: you don’t build a future around nostalgia. The real fireworks come from the Flyers’ offer sheet for Leo Carlson. We break down why it’s so aggressive, what it costs, and how it puts Anaheim in a brutal spot, whether they match the deal or let a potential franchise center walk.

    We close with a “dangerous” Philly sports debate: overrated players. Not “bad,” not “washed,” just the pure gap between reputation and reality. We read listener comments, revisit some all-time disappointment names, and explain why certain contracts still make fans angry years later. Hit play, then subscribe, share the show, and leave a review. Who’s your pick for Philly’s most overrated athlete?

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    17 mins
  • The Bats Wake Up, the Sixers Go Nuclear, and the Flyers Get Busy
    Jul 2 2026

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    Philly sports didn’t just give us headlines this week, it gave us whiplash. I’m solo on the mic, breaking down a week where the Phillies finally start hitting like they remember who they are, the Sixers pull off a trade that instantly resets expectations, and the Flyers keep making moves that look a lot like a rebuild clock hitting zero.

    On the Phillies side, I dig into what it means when Trea Turner starts driving the ball again and Bryce Harper keeps setting the tone. With the offense trending up, the real conversation shifts to roster needs: do the Phillies go get another bat, or is starting pitching depth now the priority? I also get blunt about Aaron Nola, why his outings are putting extra stress on a bullpen that hasn’t been sharp lately, and why a postseason plan might require a tough role change.

    Then it’s on to the biggest shocker: reports of the Sixers landing Jalen Brown in a massive swing that ships out Paul George and burns serious draft capital. I unpack why the trade is thrilling, why it’s dangerous, and why it puts immediate heat on the new decision-makers if it doesn’t end in a deep playoff run or a title-level ceiling.

    Finally, the Flyers. I react to key extensions, smart depth signings, and the rumor that has fans split down the middle: Claude Giroux possibly coming home. Is it a savvy veteran fit for a young team, or is it Flyers nostalgia trying to drive the plan again? Listen, then subscribe, share the show with a fellow Philly fan, and leave a review with your hottest take on the week.

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    23 mins
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