Vivid Radio Names L.A. Dodgers' Joc Pederson Player of the Month

LOS ANGELES — Vivid Radio and Sports Byline USA's "Sports Overnight America" have picked L.A. Dodgers center fielder Joc Pederson as their Player of the Month for June. Pederson will be honored and discussed on the networks' "Vivid Radio Sports Spotlight" segment on Wed., Jun. 22.

That day, Gerrie Burke, host of "Sports Overnight America," will discuss Pederson with adult star Katie Morgan on Morgan's show "Having Sex, With Katie Morgan" on VividRadio.com from 1-2 p.m. PST. Morgan, known for her nine seasons on HBO, will then appear on Burke's show at 11 p.m. PST to discuss, a spokesperson said, "Pederson's other attributes."

Farrell Hirsch, general manager of Vivid Radio, said, "Pederson is the third current MLB player being honored by the two radio shows. At 24, he's also the youngest player we've recognized so far. We've been following his fast-rising career and hope our recognition will further charge his climb."

Burke said, "I was a fan of Katie Morgan when she was on HBO and continue to watch her on VOD. Her girl-next-door looks, distinctive voice and incredible body are a matchless combination as far as I'm concerned."

Burke, Vivid Radio said, "adds fun to each 'Vivid Radio Sports Spotlight' segment by giving away some of Vivid’s best selling movies during his show."

Vivid Radio is described as "the most listened to adult radio network in the world." The network carries 45 hours per week of original live programming, hosted by 21 adult stars. Programs can be heard daily starting at 11 a.m. PST, Mon.-Fri., on VividRadio.com and on the SiriusXM app channel 791. All shows are archived and are available 24/7 at VividRadio.com.

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