
S6, Ep42 – Jackie Robinson at Citi Field, Stadium Identity, and the Free Speech Double Standard
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About this listen
Dan and Frank are back for Episode 42—the Jackie Robinson episode—and they dive straight into a fiery debate: Should the Mets have a giant statue of Jackie Robinson at Citi Field, despite him never playing for the team? The guys go deep into the stadium’s Brooklyn Dodgers influence, ownership decisions, and why Citi Field still doesn’t feel like a true home for the Mets.
From there, it’s a broad and honest discussion about sports culture and politics. Topics include:
- Stadium design vs. team identity (and why Shea was better)
- How the Phillies celebrate their legends—and what the Mets are finally starting to do right
- The Red Panda halftime performer’s injury at a WNBA game
- The University of Pennsylvania stripping Lia Thomas’ women’s swimming records
- Free speech double standards in sports—from Colin Kaepernick to Pride Night backlash
- Why the Guardians replaced the Indians, but Braves and Chiefs are untouched
- A passionate defense of preserving tradition while respecting all voices
Plus: A little crypto comedy, fantasy football shade, a shoutout to Jerry World and the Cowboys’ history, and the Knicks' new coach.
As always, brought to you by:
- Fox Brothers Alarms – foxbrothersalarms.com
- First Baptist Church of Phillipsburg, NJ – fbcpburg.org
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