(00:00-27:07) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s Home Run Derby in connection with the problem that the MLB has with marketing some of its best players. They get into a discussion about how much travel baseball has had an impact on kids’ interest in baseball.
(27:07-50:43) – Mac Engel from the Fort Worth Star & Telegram in Dallas joins Jake Query on today’s show to highlight his experience last night at the Home Run Derby, his thoughts on the National Anthem performance, states that he wasn’t surprised to see Arch Manning return to Texas despite not being the starting quarterback after redshirting last season, and shares the story about noticing that something wasn’t right with Jake in the minutes leading up to his heart attack.
(50:43-1:12:38) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query on Query & Company to preview some of the position battles that have him most intrigued in training camp. Holder highlights a sneaky tight end battle that he will be monitoring, the future of Kwity Paye with the franchise after this season and shares one topic that he has had on his radar that people don’t ask him about or talk about when it comes to the upcoming season.
(1:12:38-1:28:36) – Jake and Eddie come back from break and discuss some of the worst National Anthem performances that they have heard on the national level. They play last night’s performance by Ingrid Andress, Fergie’s from the NBA All-Star Game in 2018, and Carl Lewis singing the anthem in 1993 ahead of a NBA Finals game.
(1:28:36-1:31:14) – Jake closes out the second hour of the program by revealing a statement from Ingrid Andress regarding last night’s performance. Additionally, he reminds people about The Fan Back 9 Tournament coming up on Thursday.
(1:31:14-1:56:54) – Doug Rice from the Performance Racing Network joins Query & Company ahead of the Brickyard 400 this weekend to discuss how talented Kyle Larson is because he views him as one of the most talented drivers in all of racing, explains why Tony Stewart’s racing team is folding, identifies a couple of NASCAR drivers that are having great seasons, shares what he remembers about the first Brickyard 400 in 1994 with this year being the 30th anniversary of the inaugural race, and tries to predict what type of race people will see on Sunday.
(1:56:54-2:12:04) – Jake and Eddie follow Jake’s conversation with Doug Rice by discussing the news from SEC Media Day yesterday that Nick Saban forgot to grab his credential and had to go back to his hotel room to grab it.
(2:12:04-2:20:32) – Today’s show ends with Jake and Eddie testing listener knowledge about MLB players that are in the All-Star Game just to see how aware fans are about some of the top players in baseball. Additionally, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!
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