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Craig Mish Joins FNTSY Radio ''Fantasy Sports Today''


Craig Mish
Craig Mish

The Elvis Duran Group and SportsGrid welcome Craig Mish to their Fantasy Sports Radio Network (FNTSY Radio) to host "Fantasy Sports Today," a new show launching June 3 weekdays from 12-2pm ET. Mish will provide fans with insight, breaking news and information. As the prior host of the longest running Fantasy Baseball show on SiriusXM, Mish's relationships with top MLB and NFL players, owners and insiders will come into play as they join him on the show.

EDG Partner/CEO and FNTSY Radio Partner David Katz commented, "Craig is the only person in sports who inherently presents any news and information through a fantasy sports perspective. He never forgets his audience and I for one have greatly benefitted from his insight with my own fantasy teams over the years. All of us are extremely proud to have him join FNTSY Radio."

Mish added, "I'm impressed with what David and Louis are doing with the network and how they're super-serving this huge fan base. I'm happy to be a part of FNTSY Radio and look forward to connecting with listeners worldwide."

In addition to launching Fantasy Sports Today, the Florida native covers the Miami Marlins as host of his own podcast, Swings and Mishes. He's also considered the country's top Marlins "Insider" and frequently guests on sports media outlets.

Prior to joining FNTSY Radio, he hosted the longest running Fantasy Baseball show at SiriusXM for nine years. Additionally, Mish hosted FanDuel Fantasy Football Sunday in Miami on WAXY-AM (790 the Ticket). He's also served as executive producer, co-host and reporter on Miccosukee Sports Rap on Fox Sports Florida Television, the single longest running television talk show in south Florida.

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