During their mid show hit, Murph and Mac touch on the Mayweather McGregor fight. The two fighters squared off on Saturday in a historic matchup that saw UFC fighter Conor McGregor make his boxing debut against the undefeated Floyd Mayweather.
After a hit with sister station KFOG 104.5 to promote his upcoming comedy specials in San Francisco, comedian Aries Spears decided to spice up the morning show as his friend and NBA legend Shaq.
After Buster Posey expressed some rare frustration after being hit by a pitch in Sunday’s game, Mike Krukow joined Murph and Mac on KNBR to discuss why Posey became so angry.
Count manager Bruce Bochy as one person who believes in what this team can do. On Murph & Mac Wednesday morning, Bochy addressed the big-picture status of his squad, and he said he has faith that just some minor tweaks could put the Giants right back in contention next year.
Murph and Mac are back in the studio talking San Francisco 49er football. The 49er’s are in need of help at the quarterback position, Murph and Mac think that they should take a serious look at Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins. Kyle Shanahan already has ties with Cousins from his days in Washington and the two could pair back up to help fix an ailing 49er offense.
Murph and Mac are back again to talk Giants baseball and the future of the franchise. With the Giants still sitting last in their division it may be time to start thinking about rebuilding the lineup.
Warriors play-by-play announcer Bob Fitzgerald argued on Murph and Mac Monday morning that the Warriors would’ve lost even if the game was called properly, citing the fact that the Cavs putting on one of the greatest shooting performances in NBA history.
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow is concerned with how the blisters are impacting Cueto, pointing specifically to an average fastball velocity that at 91.2 MPH is the lowest of his career.