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Mid-days On The Fanatic: Weekdays 10am – 2pm

Mid-days On The Fanatic: Weekdays 10am – 2pm

DENVER - SEPTEMBER 05: Barry Bonds #25 of the San Francisco Giants launches his 762nd career home run off of Ubaldo Jimenez of the Colorado Rockies in the first inning to give the Giants a 2-0 lead over the Rockies at Coors Field on September 5, 2007 in Denver, Colorado.

See what Andrew Salciunas found in the Audio Vault today! Every day on The Anthony Gargano Show at 11 am, Andrew and Anthony dive into the vault to see what audio is in there for that day. Today, Andrew found something to honor Embiid winning MVP. Something else to honor the birthday of a Philly Legend, Dawn Staley. Barry Bonds doing something no one else has ever done in MLB History. And something to honor our volunteer firemen.

Here is everything he found in the Vault today:

  • Embiid's First Basket and Block

    Embiid spoke to the media about winning MVP yesterday and then returned to the court that night. One of the things he talked about in his MVP press conference was his first game and realizing he could be a star here. So Andrew played Embiid’s first basket and block, And he played the ESPN audio, NBC audio, and the 97.5 audio of those plays.

  • Happy Birthday Dawn Staley

    It is Dawn Staley’s Birthday! So to honor the Philadelphia legend, Andrew played some highlights from her college basketball career as a player in the Vault today.

  • Barry Bonds hits Number 400

    On this day in history, Barry Bonds entered the 400-400 clubs. Which at the time was a club of one, because he was the only person to ever do it. So Andrew played the audio of that 400th HR, and funnily enough, the broadcasters commented on how he would be a Hall of Famer one day. So they were wrong about that, at least so far.

  • National Fireman's Day

    it is National Fireman’s Day. So Andrew took a moment to honor volunteer firemen, including Dan Fritz and Rodney Byrd who work with us here at the Fanatic. And to honor the day, Andrew played the audio of the Eagles’ most famous Fireman being drafted, one Danny Watkins.

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