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Spiegel & Holmes Show

Jason Lieser talks 'first, worst piece of PR' for Caleb Williams with Bears (Hour 3)

Spiegel & Holmes Show

Audacy

Sports

4.2652 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

In the final hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Sun-Times writer Jason Lieser to discuss the revelations from author Seth Wickersham that Bears quarterback Caleb Williams initially didn't want to be drafted by Chicago and pursued options to land elsewhere. After that, Spiegel and Holmes discussed who should bat leadoff for the Cubs with left fielder Ian Happ returning from injury and center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong continuing to shine.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The stumble bum play that you hit the bears with.

0:02.6

Do you like that?

0:03.1

We like that.

0:03.9

It's clever.

0:04.3

I don't like that.

0:05.5

Jason Leisure.

0:06.2

I will fight Chris Emma in Starbucks.

0:09.1

I will fight him in a Panera, a Dunkin' Donuts, a Quiznos, a white hen, a Schlotskis.

0:16.3

Name the time, name the place.

0:17.5

I'll be there, Chris Emma.

0:18.6

Sounds good.

0:19.4

There's reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times.

0:21.4

I see that you're wearing your Florida Marlins cap.

0:24.4

Did you happen to know who is the radio play-by-play guy for the Miami Marlins?

0:29.6

No, I don't know now for sure.

0:31.5

I haven't lived there in so long.

0:32.6

I don't know.

0:33.0

Who is?

0:33.8

It's my nephew.

0:34.8

Jack McMullen is the radio voice of the Marlins.

0:38.0

Wow.

0:39.0

That's really cool.

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