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Weekend Sports Guide, 7/9/11

Tune in around 2:33 PM today (Saturday, July 9th) to hear me talking Phillies baseball with the one and only Tyrone Johnson.

It's July, and as the trading deadline approaches, folks will be speculating what additions the Phillies need to make to ensure another postseason berth and what spare parts the team could potentially use to upgrade their big league roster. We'll talk about those matters and plenty more live on The Weekend Sports Guide.

Tune in live on the air, on 97.3 ESPN out of Atlantic City, NJ or click HERE to listen live online.

If you're not yet familiar with Tyrone, he is a multi-talented Millennium Radio force. Music, politics, current events and sports are all topics you can hear Mr. Johnson discussing on various Millennium owned outlets. He hosts The Weekend Sports Guide each Saturday, from noon to 3 PM, on Atlantic City's 97.3 ESPN and you can hear him regularly on Just a Bit Outside which is broadcast on 105.7 The Hawk from the Jersey Shore each weeknight.

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