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Sid Seixeiro (Former Tim & Sid Host) is officially plugging the mic back in, and the Toronto sports landscape just got its heartbeat back.
The silence has been deafening for the past year.
Since his departure from Breakfast Television in February 2025, the city has lacked its most electric voice.
But the wait is finally over.
Seixeiro is launching "The Sid Seixeiro Show," and he is doing it on his own terms.
He has teamed up with the Sick Podcast Network to bring his signature style back to the masses.
This isn't just a new gig; it is a restoration of the natural order for Toronto sports fans.
The announcement confirms that the king of the rant is reclaiming his throne.
We all remember the magic he created alongside Tim Micallef for over a decade.
They changed the way this country consumed sports media.
When Sid left for morning television in 2021, a piece of that edge disappeared.
Morning TV was fine, but it never felt like his true natural habitat.
He belongs in the trenches, agonizing over a Blue Jays bullpen implosion or a Maple Leafs playoff exit.
Seixeiro has definitely had his fair share of takes that have upset the Blue Jays fans base over the years but that's what makes it entertaining.
Sid is finally unfiltered and ready to roar
As a fan, the prospect of Seixeiro without corporate cable handcuffs is absolutely thrilling.
Podcasts allow for a level of raw honesty that traditional radio sometimes stifles.
He can finally say exactly what we are all screaming at our televisions.
This city needs passion, and it needs someone who isn't afraid to hurt feelings to get to the truth.
His "edu-taining" style was the soundtrack for a generation of sports fans in this country.
Now, we get the 2.0 version, likely angrier and hungrier than before.
It is a great day for anyone who loves passionate, intelligent, and loud sports debate.
Welcome back, Sid.
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