
Weekdays 6-10 am with Spadoni and Shasky.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Tim and sports media columnist Richard Deitsch discuss NBA ratings, the WNBA media controversies, the decline of Sports Illustrated, the evolution of The Athletic and much more.
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the reports that the Warriors could be a real landing place for LeBron.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the pro's and con's of signing LeBron and what it could mean for the Warriors future.
Spadoni and Shasky pick the brain of Jeremy Affeldt on the 2026 Giants and discuss if they would be open to trading the Raffy Devers.
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A high-energy Bay Area sports morning show anchored by two hosts who mix sharp analysis with playful banter. The program covers Giants, 49ers, Warriors, and broader West Coast sports, with frequent expert guests and insiders providing frontline perspectives on team strategy, player development, and roster decisions. Noteworthy is the blend of hard data-driven dialogue from guests with spontaneous, audience-driven moments, creating a lively, community-oriented feel that appeals to local fans who want both informed analysis and entertainment. The show often features insider voices from broadcasters, beat writers, and MLB/college baseball figures, making it a strong fit for sponsors seeking regional reach and authentic sports discourse.
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Recent guests on The Morning Roast include:
1. John Shea
2. John Lynch
3. Tom Tolbert
4. Bryce Eldridge
5. Dan Devone
6. Chris in San Jose
7. Tim Kawakami
8. Hunter Pence
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