Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes bring you fun, smart and compelling Chicago sports talk with great listener interaction. Rey Diaz is the executive producer, and Mike Rankin is the associate producer.
Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi welcomed on Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel for transition, where they continued the 30th anniversary special on 670 The Score.
In the third hour, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi welcomed on legendary Score host Terry Boers for a reunion. The group reflected on the most memorable moments of the Boers & Bernstein Show as producers Matt Abbatacola and Chris Tannehill also joined the fun.
In a fun-filled second hour, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi welcomed on former Score host Barry Rozner to share his favorite memories at the station.
Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi started the first hour of their 30th Score anniversary show by welcoming on former producer Matt Abbatacola to reminisce about their favorite memories while he worked on the Boers & Bernstein Show. Later, former Score host and producer Jason Goff joined the show to share what he's been up to since departing from the station.
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes discussed why other countries "do baseball better" -- and there's evidence from the Home Run Derby.
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes reacted to White Sox closer Liam Hendriks' comments in which he spoke truth about one of the biggest issues that has plagued the team through the first 92 games of the season.
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes discussed why the Blackhawks have miscalculated with the timing of their rebuild.
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel for their daily transition segment. They discussed Parkins and Spiegel being named Marconi Radio Award finalists in the Major Market Personality of the Year category.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes discussed Cubs catcher Willson Contreras sharing his "feeling" that this season won't be the last for him with the organization -- despite his contract being set to expire at season's end. Later, they discussed the unexpected way that Athletics right-hander Paul Blackburn traveled to the All-Star Game in Los Angeles.