Tuesday was a big day for ESPN's Mike Greenberg.

The long-time sports radio and television host's new book, Got Your Answers: The 100 Greatest Sports Arguments Settled, was released on Tuesday. In the book, the man we call "Greeny" partners with Paul Hembekides to present their top 100 sports arguments of all-time.

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Not only that, but Greeny and Hembo present facts and statistics that support a certain side of each argument. Theoretically, if you read this book, then you will never lose a sports argument with your friends ever again.

Isn't that every sports fan's dream?

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Jokes aside, Greenberg and Hembekides drew inspiration for this book from their previous collaboration, Got Your Number. In his appearance on The Drive on Tuesday afternoon, Greeny mentioned that readers of the previous book responded with arguments that were based on the statistics in the book.

Greeny and Hembo were inspired by that to create a new book centered around sports arguments, and the rest, as they say, is history. We caught up with Mike Greenberg on 104.5 The Team on Tuesday afternoon, and here is the replay of that conversation.

Greenberg is the host of Get Up, ESPN's morning roundtable show, weekdays from 8-10AM. He is also the host of ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, which airs before the start of game action every Sunday during the NFL season.

He can be heard weekdays from 10AM-12PM on his radio show, #Greeny, on ESPN Radio affiliates across the country.

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