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Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show

Transition: The weekend has arrived

03 Apr 2026

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Chapter 1: What are the highlights from the weekend transition segment?

0.031 - 4.438 Leila Rahimi

Cheers to the freaking weekend.

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6.899 - 30.903 Laurence Holmes

We are going to cheers the weekend, and we will do so live. Thanks to our hosts here on the south side at Wings and Rings. We broadcast live, and we had a great time. Our crowd is here. We had a lot of people who came out last year. They came back because you guys are royal, and we appreciate that. Thanks to everybody who came out and said hi, Bears. And we have enjoyed our afternoon here.

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30.963 - 35.067 Laurence Holmes

Thanks to our guest, Jake Peavy, Dee Brown.

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Chapter 2: Who are the special guests featured in this episode?

35.047 - 58.619 Laurence Holmes

Sierra Santos, Daniel Jeremiah, Ray Diaz for booking everybody, Tyler Buterbaugh with some tremendous opens that our guests loved, by the way. How about that? You impressed Jake Peavy and Daniel Jeremiah. Thanks to our promotions crew. Thanks to C.S. Henderson on the ones and twos. Thanks to Connor O'Donnell, Jacob Stutz, Max Curtis, Cody Westerlund helping us out, too.

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59.08 - 65.654 Laurence Holmes

And hello on an early edition of Transition. With Lawrence Holmes and Matt Spiegel. Hi, guys.

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66.056 - 70.251 Mark Grote

Yeah, we never get to be on this side of 2 o'clock. This is great.

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70.889 - 75.516 Laurence Holmes

Welcome to Middays. Hi, Midday audience. You've never been here before. Neither one of you have ever hosted Middays.

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76.358 - 94.686 Matt Spiegel

It's exciting to meet you. It's true. I have no idea. No idea what it is to take care of the people in the cubicles, the people in the beer trucks living their lives, man. I love your shift. You guys help people's day go by faster. It's a beautiful job.

95.392 - 99.463 Laurence Holmes

Like when we thanked the passage of time, which was Speaker's favorite joke on the show.

100.285 - 100.787 Matt Spiegel

Probably.

100.827 - 107.224 Mark Grote

You guys' guest list today was killer. All killer, no filler today.

107.744 - 127.362 Leila Rahimi

Yeah, I loved it all. You know, I don't even know where to start with all the guests, but I love Jake Peavy because he just never knows. It was a weird time when he was with the White Sox, personally and with the White Sox, and he just seemed like he loved, at least he told us that he loved his time in Chicago.

Chapter 3: What insights does Jake Peavy share about his time in Chicago?

401.641 - 421.456 Laurence Holmes

Shanowski and I did the post-postgame show on NBC Sports Chicago after Captain Holly. And then I went home, changed, and then went straight to Wrigley to deal with morning show reporters asking me who everybody was. And can you get out of my shot? No, I'm standing here for the microphone because I'm a reporter, too, and I need to interview these people.

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421.496 - 422.637 Marshall Harris

Oh, they were on you like that?

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422.838 - 443.726 Laurence Holmes

Yeah, I did the overnight then to see if we could get anybody taking the trophy home. And I did get a really cool picture of Anthony Rizzo with the trophy. And then a lot of people like, who is that guy again? That was Crane Kenny. What does he do? Can you get out of my shot? Hey, good morning. We're live. Other than that, it was great. Layla.

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443.906 - 448.312 Matt Spiegel

It's a great character, though. I like that character development. I like that character, too.

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448.332 - 455.962 Laurence Holmes

Who is that? But you know that there were also the still drunk people who never stopped partying.

456.022 - 456.282 Marshall Harris

Just out.

456.463 - 463.692 Laurence Holmes

And you know, Chicago rolls it into 4 a.m., so then by the time you're on with the morning show after the World Series, that was a scene.

464.026 - 468.675 Marshall Harris

No live interviews, I hope. Can we define that character?

468.735 - 479.134 Matt Spiegel

Can we define that Layla character? Is that Chicago morning person, a clueless sports human, or still drunk? Please define that voice.

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