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The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab

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Welcome to "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab", the 2015 Online Media Award Winning Podcast by What A Fan, part of The Inscriber Media Network, sponsored by DeWalt Brewing Company, and hosted by "The Mad Scientist of Sports" Nick Ficorelli and "The Nutty Professor" Andrew Gluchov. This is not the average everyday sports show they are bringing to the air waves. "The Mad Scientist" has created his own personal sports lab, and you, the audience, as well as many of his special guests, will be his test subjects. He will throw theories out, and you never know where they will be coming from. He will keep everyone guessing, and he will open his lab to any and all comers. Be prepared for "mad science" sports talk at its best.

This week on "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab", we will be talking NBA Playoffs, major league mayhem in baseball with "unwritten rules", and of course, the news of the week. At 10pm, we welcome Ron Sullivan of Corner Pub Sports to talk baseball - did Odor or Batista break any "unwritten rules", the struggles of Matt Harvey, is Chris Sale part of today's Mt. Rushmore of pitchers, and the Phillies surprising start. At 1030pm, we have Shane Young of Today's Fastbreak and Basketball Breakdown to talk basketball - is Cleveland unstoppable, can OKC strike back against the Warriors, and some NBA draft talk . And at 11pm, Nick and Drew go head on into the news of the week, and of course, there will be a "King of Rants" moment just waiting to happen

The beacons are lit, the experiments are on the board, and the test subjects are at the ready. The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab is officially open for business.

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