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Hot topic. Charter Oak finishes the NBA Summer League with the averaging the most blocks in

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Summer League history. I believe he was also first in this Summer League in rebounds and the

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dummies on Twitter and Instagram, they still want to focus on the fact he's not dropping 20 every

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night. It's not going to happen just yet, but brighter things are on the way. Those in the

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know can see it getting up and down the floor. Guys, we're going to have to take it easy on him

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for next couple of shows before training camp starts. But last takes on the oak.

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I thought he was great in the summer league. It's everything that we've all talked about. He

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changes the game defensively. He outruns the other team centers. His passing is fantastic,

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his vision for a big guy. The screening action and what he does after it. He's active. I just

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love the way he plays defense and he just he goes straight up. He doesn't foul. That's a skill.

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Believe they call that walling up now. That's a skill. The offense, whether it comes this year or

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not, like you said, who cares? It's a guards game anyway, right? But he'll get some offensive

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rebounds. He'll block some shots. He'll influence the game and hopefully he plays, you know,

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15 to 18, 17 to 20 minutes right out of the shoot. And then maybe they, Portland's got to make some

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decisions with the other big guys. A and Schmaten, depending on his progress. Angry J. I loved it.

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What? All right, everybody. What's that? You know what just came in and guess who's back? You

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all know him and love him. The tax man. Studio engineer Kevin Ross has a few interesting takes

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on the charter oak. Well, there was one stat they were saying because you get 10 fouls in the summer

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league. He was only averaging summers around four less than the games. I think it was like, I think

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it was in the threes, which they were super excited about. So, you know, they're going to give you

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10 fouls in the summer and he's staying under five on, you know, I didn't realize that. Did they

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really? I didn't know that. How awesome would it be to get 10 fouls a game, dude? Big East tried six

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fouls one year. How'd that work out? Measured from a horn. Measured from a horn and that was indicative.

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In all seriousness, if he was terrific in the, in the summer league, as soon as you get stronger,

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you know, he's 20 years old still. I mean, you know, give him six to eight years and he starts

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getting this man's strength. It's going to be a problem. He'll help, he'll be like, like,

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glad he said, he'll make a difference early, just defensively and, you know, in a few years.

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Coach is streamed too. You don't have to feed him like 20 shots a game. He's a great teammate. He's

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still posting stuff about UConn all the time on his Instagram page. And guys, regardless of how,

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how far anyone's sports journeys go, that's the most important thing. What would your guys say

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about you? And he's obviously a hell of a teammate. Crocker, did you catch any games? I did. I thought

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it looked great, but I still want to get the nickname to stick. I mean, when are we going to hear

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it? Tv analysts calling the charter oak instead of Kling Kong. I mean, come on, let's get with the

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times. Lottie's got an in with Marv Albert. So if we could get Marv. Yes, that's interesting.

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Do I? What's just happened yesterday? Was Lottie there that night? Yesterday.

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Yeah, that's all we need. We need woget tweeted one time. And Harry Ross can make t-shirts for the

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rest of his life. He doesn't have to go to the University of Connecticut and studio engineer and

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his wife could save some cash. You know what I mean? All right, so the NBA, you know, what do we

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got like about a month and a half and we'll start talking about over unders for the NBA when they

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hit camp. Our NBA stars are over there in France and Tatum didn't get in game one. I mean, I get it.

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He said something about the bigs and neutralizing this and that and now he's going to play in and

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did they play the second game yet? Yeah. Oh, tomorrow. So he's going to play in that one because

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it's going to be a speed game. Guys, I'm fine with the team thing and somebody's sacrifice and they

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can't play 12 guys. Studio engineer with his phone on. He knows how to edit that out. We are good.

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Guys, he's got to take this call from the charter hook.

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Seriously. What is with, I mean, I just can't see not playing him.

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Steve Kerr said he couldn't play more than 10 guys. Give me a break. They won by 30 points. Put

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the guy in the game. No? Stretch of arms. I thought, what Tatum and Helleburn handled it really well

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though. Yeah. They said all the right things. Did he not play either? Neither one will play. They

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both were good. What's his next game? Helleburn made it over Brunson and I'm not being a Nick

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Homer. How good Brunson didn't make that team. No? Yeah, it's a fair question. They're all

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they're all, they picked a team so holiday and white making the Olympic team was pretty awesome

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just because they're there for defense. You know, people are complaining about not,

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yeah, people are complaining that Kyrie wasn't on it. Like, can you imagine Kyrie running around,

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imagine if Kyrie went into play. He would have went home. Harden. Would have went home.

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How long ago was that team selected actually? It's not only been a few months.

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It's only been a few months. A couple of guys were late. Like Derek White.

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Kawhi packing. I mean, he let, no, he did the load management thing. And that's when they said

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Derek White was like in the Bahamas or something when they got the call. So they wrapped it up.

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Oh, Katie's first half. Yeah, not bad. Not bad. Not bad.

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That was insane. Now, did you guys talk about why Jalen Brown didn't make it?

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Well, we mentioned it last time. Would you come up with Therese? He got hoist.

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That's what we came up with. Well, the best story I heard from Cedric Maxwell.

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Taxman, could you go into the other room and share the story? Come on. I told Mike.

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The best story I heard from Cedric Maxwell was because he's not a Nike guy. Yeah.

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And Nike controls who makes the Olympic team and who doesn't. And Jalen's been very outspoken

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against Nike. Really? So they said. That's kind of believable, but the under armor guy's the best

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player in the team. So they brought that up to Grant Hill too. And I don't think Grant Hill was a

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Nike guy. Didn't he? Didn't he mention that? What was he? Fila. He was signing with Fila.

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I don't remember if that was his whole career, but when he first signed that.

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Because I think Grant Hill is like the GM. He was Fila. Yeah. So he disputed that theory.

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Okay. But I mean, you're right. That was out there. Duke.

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Um, do you guys, I mean, we're Americans here. Do you guys care if we win this thing or what?

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I mean, I prefer we still win it, but I wouldn't mind getting a little humble pie by learning that

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the teams that have skilled players that get in triple threat and pass the ball a lot maybe beat

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us. I don't know. I mean, of course I want to win. But Canada is pretty good. Don't they have like

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Jamal Murray and Beirut and door and SGA. I mean, that's not a bad team wouldn't mind seeing that

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game. I don't know if they're how much they're going to be challenged. I'd like to see us win.

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We got three, I mean, we've got three silks in as long as we're, as long as we're over there,

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let's win it. I'm not rooting against them, but they do play different though. Like he's

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watching them play Serbia. Serbia does have five guys like all moving at the same time.

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They're just not as talented. You like the international rules like the yeah, I do. I do

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too. Why isn't he NBA so, so uh, there is so much stuff. Yeah. Yeah. The paint is shaped

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differently. You know, well, you know, it's shaped differently in Silver's head. I don't think that

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guy's a lot. I think they put a hologram up there at the draft. Maybe that's maybe they don't have

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a commission right now. I mean, we have a commission once in a while. Anyway, no, I mean,

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whoa, I'll watch. Yeah. All right. USA. Um, 3v3 basketball. Yeah. Oh my God. Did you see the

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Kentucky? Yeah, there was a fight after the game. So in the place was sold out. I never knew that

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they did something called the L down. Yeah. And um, what's his face from? It wasn't Harold.

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Harrison hit the three pointer at the, at the, the Louisville guy that went nuts.

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He was big guy. Yeah. He spit in the Kentucky's guys face or vice versa. Somebody got spit at

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in the handshake line. There's some big dudes, golly, Stein and Harold and these guys. Jeez.

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Remember to Harrison brothers? I do. Yeah. I remember when the Huskies took care of them,

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the hungry Huskies. They did. You know what I mean? Those kids did nothing in the pros, right? So

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there was a, um, yes. Yeah. Okay. There was a three on three today for women's. They were women's

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trans. Did you see the, um, the teams were warming up together? Come again? Yeah. Same

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layup lines. What are you talking about? Yes. Yes. There's one basket. So they have to share it. So

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yes. I answered your question. Yes. Yes. And did the women lose today? I have no idea. I don't

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want you to advance cheerleading, but they, they were warming up together. You know what I'm saying?

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I got it. And they're like, oh, there's a sportsmanship. They're like, oh, sportsmanship.

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Great sportsmanship. Well, aren't they going to get ready to compete? Like pretty sooner.

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That's my point. I don't, angry J. Do you give them like five minutes each with the basket?

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Nah, they were just warming up together. I don't think they're all like, yeah. Pretty skilled players

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on the women's side. It's all I'm saying with the Caitlin Clarks. So the guys are actually the same

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thing because they only have the half. What did you say about Caitlin Clark? Right in here. He's

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really good. Yeah. Don Staley said if they had a cheerleading, Don Staley said if they had to do

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it over again, they would probably take her. They didn't know if she was going to be this good.

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She had a passage in me. She came out yesterday and said that.

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You didn't know she was this good? Yeah. It took two months of playing WNBA to realize she was this

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good. Yeah. Germany beat the U S today. Women's three on three. Nice. The great Germans. Oh,

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that's that's Olympics. Yes. Yeah. There's men's three on three, two. They call it like three X

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three. That's what they call it. Right. Yeah. Oh, they're they're grasping for Jim refer. We have

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for us like the big guy. Yeah. Jim refer is like the big guy in the American team. All right.

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Let's go to a real sport. America's pastime. America's pastime. You know what else is pastime?

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The trade deadline and freaking cashmen didn't do it. I'll take jazz. I'm pumped up. What about

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the answer? Semi back with jet with jazz. I mean, we're kind of back, but Mark Lider Jr. and some guy

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that's a journeyman reliever that's the De Los Santos. Also remember is his last name on the

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back of the jersey for many teams. He wraps around the front. Yeah, through hard. But a journeyman

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kind of like kind of a nut job bullpen guy. Tanner Scott. Why are we keeping the why are why is

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why is Spencer Jones still a Yankee so we can just come up and hopefully be a judge of light and

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carry it, you know, season tickets for a little while. Why do we have them? We have them to get

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rid of them to win a championship. They're not a unserious organization. What about Everson

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Pereira or Oswald Pereira? You know, all those guys, you know, what happened to them? Is this the

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back part of the show? The same thing that that happened to Frazier and Doohar and all these other

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guys, they prospect hug. Jazz is in there. Dinger though. Of course he did. We're back. What is

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purple? What is purple? How can you have an orange belt and a purple sleeve and not have

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facial hair? Hey, the whole trade deadline thing is so underwhelming now because every freaking

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team makes the playoffs or every team is basically still in it. And angry Jay said it last show.

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So the all star break. Most of these teams had 95 games under their belt already.

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You ain't got 50 something games left. So a lot of these teams aren't going to trade because there's,

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if you're playing 500 with the amount of wildcards now, you're not getting rid of your players.

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Lottie. Okay. Good point. But then how did the Mariners add this many pieces? The lowly Mets added

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a bunch and how did the Padres end up getting Tanner Scott and how does Flaherty go to the Dodgers?

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Why are the Padres and Dodgers always at buying time by the guys? Because they want to win. Yeah,

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they want to win and they care less about that. Is it that simple? We just don't want to win at the

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end. You mentioned Flaherty who was one of the better starting pitchers that came up.

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You got it. Got it. Learned five minutes ago. You didn't learn. So you know that we traded

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Trey Sweeney, our number one pick a couple years ago for Victor Gonzalez who lasted two

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months with the Yankees before we designated him for assignment. The Dodgers today traded him for

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Flaherty. Good work, Cash. Stay hop. Are you serious? Oh, I'm dead serious. Stay hop. He was

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one of the two guys that went to trade. They got Jack Flaherty. We got a guy that we had for two

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months. He's so worried about one of these prospects coming back to bite him for a 10 or 12 year

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span where they, you know, are these great all star players. They hang on to these guys. They

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lose their value over the years because they either get hurt or they stink. Oh, with makeup

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injuries. The one thing where they swung and missed, I think the offense honestly, and you guys will

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laugh with Chisholm and Martian. Martian eventually will be there and Grisham will be gone. I would

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assume I think they're going to be okay. Ferdugos has started to hit a little bit.

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The Yankees don't have a closer to not go out and get a closer after watching this guy homes

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since May blow every game imaginable in every different way. They're not going anywhere without

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a closer. And the guy, Scott, he was out there. He was going to go to the highest bidder and we

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weren't them. You only need four starters, three, four stars in the playoffs, which they're going to

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make. So how many started? You don't need another start. We needed a closer. And then they, I don't

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even know if they were in on the tenor, Scott. Well, how about the guy Fairbanks or whatever

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didn't work? Fairbanks. Now he's not. He's still Tampa. How about when you just get another reliever

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that is good? Yeah. I think light. If you looked at what Lidder has done in the last like seven

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appearances, it's like crazy. Yeah, seven appearances. So he's throwing eight innings.

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So my point is Luke Weaver's that are who nobody wanted as our best reliever next to homes.

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Yep. Cousins, all these journey. Well, that's Kirk Cousins. Yeah.

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That's you, by the way, or something, right? The cashman will say Trevino is going to come back.

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Ifros is going to come back. Hamilton is going to come back. Birdie is going to come back. This

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guy is going to come back. Yeah, whatever. And Michael K. will be showing the same thing.

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Angry. I don't know. Don't worry about it. You're going to tell me you don't want the guy Mark

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Lidder, Jr. Sure. Once a bit of a bulldog. I'll take him. But it's not a closure, though. We need

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a close. Holmes is the seventh, eighth inning guy. We did get Stan back for a day. He needed a day

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off today after DH and last night after his over. He didn't day off. This timebredder is not the

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timebredder of old. No, this is his son. I know. Get another cell phone call over there. Does he

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want to spend money? I mean, that's what they're spending. They're spending three-year-old money.

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Three hundred and something million dollars. It's not smart. It's not smart. Yeah. No, but like,

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say what you want about Stanton. We need him now and him and the Martian behind Judgy.

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Jay, laugh all you want. Him and the Martian behind Judgy with Jazz. We're kind of back.

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The Martian's going to be your leadoff guy in another few weeks. I think it's going to be Jazz.

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I like him where he is. Ben, fifth. How about Volpe? He let off for 70, 80 games. Now he's hitting

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ninth, which by the way, I like him. Listen, he was in the bottom of the order when he was

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lighting it up the first month. They couldn't wait to get him in the leadoff spot. And then he

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failed miserably and it took him forever to go back down where he should be. He's more comfortable

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there. Who let off beginning of the year? Thought it was him. No. He was like seventh, sixth or seventh.

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Dougie's back. Who let off? Dougie's back. He's played better. He's back. Who let off for the

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Yanks, Jay? Opening day. I think it was Volpe. I don't know. It wasn't Volpe. No, it wasn't Volpe.

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He didn't. It took like a full month before they put him there. They were bouncing all around.

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Labor let off. Might have been Torres. Yeah. Who was Torres? Who's Torres?

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And he batted fourth and then eighth and then ninth. That's the one guy I wanted not to see again.

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You know what? I'm just not a fan. I'm sorry. I hate him. He's suckin' on. It's not even about the

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defense. Bad body. Yeah, it's just, he can't hit good pitching. He might want to get on treadmill,

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too. How about they trade for Jazz here and they have no plan, typically Yankees. They said,

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over to play him? Yeah, they're like, well, you're gonna play him at center. They're gonna play him

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in center second and we're gonna try him at third. And then they announced. Or Jazz. Yeah. Well,

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he said whatever. I'll play it. But then they said they asked Labor. They're gonna have Labor

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taking the run balls. I'm a second baseman. And he's like, I'm a second baseman. They didn't tell

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Labor. How come they didn't say that when they told him he was playing short? That freaking was

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terrible. They didn't run up by Labor that he might be playing third before they actually picked the

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guy up. Hey, Lemayhu. Another guy. I love him, but he's so like not Lemayhu. His body is different

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looking. I mean, him and Torres, I was thinking maybe this was gonna be the time. Boons feel so bad

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for Lemayhu. He puts them in for defensive purposes late in the game at first base. How about put

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him at second base late in the game? Why we gotta take Rice off? Why you gotta take Rice out? What

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the hell is he done wrong at first base? Put him in at second base in the eighth inning. That's a

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big athlete playing second. Who'll try instead of, yeah. Dude, the guy doesn't hustle. I mean,

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I can't, but I honestly was so psyched to do the non judge or non guest show

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right past the deadline. We didn't do anything. Nobody really did. Nobody really did. They did.

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The Padre's got a, the closer that was hot. Yeah. And the Mariners are going for it, dude. I'm telling

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you, the mayor soda or else, or else made, they got a Heman as right? Watch, you got a bunch of

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pictures to watch out for the Mariners. Remember where you heard that? We don't have to worry about

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them right now. Watch out for him. Rosa Reina. I did think they'd get the, the, um, what's your

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eyes, Vladdy? Speaking of Rosa Reina, did you see that he was treated on Thursday and on Friday,

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we were actually in Tampa. He was in the stands. I had better seats. He was at the game. He didn't

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apparently wasn't in a hurry to go play for Seattle, but he was sitting a couple of rows behind us.

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Hey, Jay, the listeners want to know about your baseball trip. I want to hear about it.

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Yeah. The city's awesome. Tampa, the stadium's horrendous. Said a lot of, it's terrible to

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watch on TV. It's even worse in person. But however, the Yankee spring training conference

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is 10 minutes down the road. It's awesome. The football stadium would buck on there's play. Awesome.

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All right. Good trip. Great city. But hey, in fairness, hotter in hell too.

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Taxman, tell us about the socks. What'd they do at the deadline? Just, just to be fair to the

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audience. You too, cracker. What'd you guys do? They quit. Picked up a nice reliever.

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Luis Garcia from the Angels. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, I know him. Yeah. Oh, Louis G. Yeah. You know,

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James Paxson throwing a gem tonight. The socks did what they had to do. I mean,

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just add a little bit to the bullpen. You guys are laughing, but they're in a great spot. I mean,

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they are what they are. They weren't going to be anything special this year. They got a hell of

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a scrappy lineup. They got out of the Toronto catcher too. Jansen, right? Yeah. That one,

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I didn't completely understand. Why? Well, they wanted a right-handed hitter. Jansen's hitting

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like 209. You know, you could have traded. Major league average now. Probably could have traded for

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Justin Turner, who had an RBA. He'd be bad fourth for the Inks. Who had an RBA eye against the socks

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tonight, but the socks are in good shape. I mean, you know, they're a wild card team. They're not

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better than the Yankees and not better than the Orioles, but can they make the playoffs? Absolutely.

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And then, you know, you go. And he will intentionally walk Devers three times. He'd go from there.

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Hey, Turner went to the Mariners too. Yeah. Yeah. He's washed. What do you mean he's washed?

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He stinks. He's done. He's not going to be done on that team, man. He's terrible. It's all over.

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What is the Mariners record? And then in the next show, I want to know how they've done.

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You're high on the Mariners. I'm just, I'm curious. Yeah. Count me in. You're going to see.

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You're going to see them in. No, I'm being honest. I add over. What is their record?

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They're four or five over 500, right? Something like that. Yeah. Mariners are 56 and 52.

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All right. So they're four over. To the back.

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And they're tied with the socks tonight, three, three. So we're in a dogfight.

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Yeah. They're going to be the last team in. They'll be the last team in.

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Are they winning their division or no? No. Second. Houston, Astros. Houston, of course.

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Not by a lot though. All right. I didn't want to jump the gun.

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Guys, just give me a quick grade on Cashman's trade deadline performance. D. A plus.

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I'm going to go C because I really like jazz. I think that's what they needed.

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They needed a closer. I'm just going to go back to that. So I'm going to give them a C.

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I'll split the difference. D plus. You have to do more than this. You have to set it.

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You have to do more like the kid in white, the kid for the white sock state put, right? The picture?

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Yeah. So team player there, huh? The kid that said, I'm not pitching in a play-offs unless I get a

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contract extension. That guy. Yeah. Teams would want them. That's how, that's how sad. The Yankees

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did say in spring training that they were in win now mode. They went all in. They went all in on

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the trade deadline. That's for sure. Well, it's right in front of us. Cashman's coming out tomorrow

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with a statement. He's being interviewed tomorrow. It'll be the same stuff. Yep. All these guys

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coming back, all these guys coming back from injuries is like making seven trades. Where's

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he doing it? Probably on it. Yes. Network in the middle of the afternoon. What are you guys doing?

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Who's car are we taking? Not listening. You want to go to the stadium for the press conference?

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Who's car are we taking? All right. I know I asked this before, but real quick segue just

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because you brought up the Stroze. Like their life ends today. Hypothetically, not their life.

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They'll never play again today. Hall of Famer. Yes or no. They never play another game, another

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inning. El Tuve. Yes or no? Yes. No. Kroc? No. You guys? I said yes. I'll say no. He's pretty clutch.

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I think he's in. No doubt. I think he'll be in. You know, you know, but yes, automatic. Yes. Absolutely.

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Absolutely. Sure. Sure. Yep. Judgy today. Today never plays another game. Oh, absolutely.

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Me too. I don't. He's got 300 home runs. I don't think he's got, that's 300 yet.

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But he's got two short of it. You're saying if he never plays another game, is he going to be in

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Hall of Fame? No. I'd say no. All right. Scherzer. Yes. Yeah. Automatic. Verlander. Automatic. Yep.

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Trout. Yeah. Yes. And Judgy's not the keg. No. Judgy. He might want to take a closer look at some

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of the things. I think he's bent. 270 and doesn't have 300 home runs. He's never won a title. I'm not

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with you guys, but real quick, NFL. Rogers in or out today. Never plays again for the Jets. Yes.

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Aaron Rogers. Devonte. Devonte Smith. Adams. Get out of here. No. Well, I'd receive her.

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No. Yeah. The numbers are so inflated now with these guys. So I'm going to say no. No. Mahomes.

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Yeah. Yeah. Already. He's got three titles. And three MVPs. Yeah. I'd say yes. Donald.

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Yeah. Yeah. Travis Kelsey. Yes. Yeah. Okay. Jason Kelsey. Yes. You have no way. Both of them.

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Absolutely. I'm out of here. This next segment. Who'd you rather? Sponsored by Capital Securities.

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If you're not comfortable or you don't know what to do with yourself and you need some help

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planning and their motto is a life. Well planned. Who'd you rather, Jay? You want me to go? Yeah.

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No. Are you doing yours too? I thought we were all doing a few. That's why I said Jay. All right.

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So I'm just sticking. No, no, no. He was asking. Sticking football. All right. And we'll do it

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almost the same way as Mack had mentioned. For this season only. This is what we're going for.

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All right. We'll just go around the table. You want Andy Reed coaching your team or Mike Tomlin?

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For this season, Andy Reed. Any season. Crocker.

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Gotta go with my boy Tomlin. Why? You know, I like Andy Reed. I don't know why. It's over.

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At least he's honest. It's over, pick. I like both of them. I think Andy Reed though is more

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successful postseason and Tomlin has been just consistently okay, especially the last.

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You're saying just for this year. He's got a better team. He's got a better team. KC.

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Oh, the team comes with him? No. I mean, if he was coaching your team. Oh, no, I still think.

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The Cowboy, it wouldn't matter. But I mean, you set me up with that because Tomlin's a punk.

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You love that. You set me up. I think he's a tough guy, but he don't win. You know,

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Reed's got all these fancy plays now. You've got to pick something. I'll take Reed, I guess,

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but that's a freaking setup. Let's go. We're going to go. John Stankin set up. John Hardball.

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Sean Payton. Hardball. Hardball's fantastic. I don't think that one's even close for me.

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Really? Yeah. I don't know what I brought to it. The whole family's weird, but he's good.

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Taxman, angry, studio engineer. Hardbarrow's done it on every level. Hardbarrow was he?

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John Hardball. We're not talking about him. Race car driver, Kale Hardbarrow. All right.

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We're going to go. What did you say? I would go hardball too. Can I tell you something about a

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hardball story I love is that one of his players said this on a podcast that he made t-shirts

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five years ago for training camp that said on the front, you made a mistake. Good.

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And on the back, that means you won't repeat it. So how many like are you guys thinking Jim

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Hardball? Are we talking John Hardball? I'm talking the Ravens guy. Yeah. I'm talking NFL,

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NFL training camp. How many of these egotistical coach types like won't have the understanding

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that the mistakes are going to happen, especially on the football side, which I imagine is pretty

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brutal, but which I've never been a part of. But I think that the successful coaches are pretty brutal.

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Right. But he encourages mistakes so that you don't repeat them. And I, I, I love that. You know

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what I mean? It's like all these coaches. I, you know, we were doing this to him. Oh, no, I was

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doing this to him. I was doing that to him. Then we did this and we lost. But when we're winning

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its eye, when we're losing, it was, you know, coaches that say we, I know they're my favorite.

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I'll buy it learned from your mistakes. I'm not going to buy encouraged mistakes in the

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in a preseason, in any season. You want to encourage the mistake to be made. No, you won't

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encourage the fall start. I appreciate that high school kid to be aggressive and stuff. It's okay

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to make mistakes if you're aggressive. It's okay if you learn from it, but I'm not, you're saying

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encourage, you take chances. You, you have to find out my positions where they're very vulnerable

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to making them so that if they make them, they won't repeat them. So you know, uncomfortable

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positions. Yeah. Fall star, Chip Kelly, noise, you know, big monsters coming at you.

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tolerance based on a level. You're going to have more tolerance for it at a youth level,

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then a high school level, then a college level, and then a pro level. You're going to have

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different levels of tolerance. Right. Good point, Crocker. That's an excellent point on John Harbaugh.

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So we're going to go Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson. This year, he's coaching your team.

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Coaching? He's coaching. I'd rather have a quarter plan. Can we have him QB instead?

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He made a t-shirt that said, he made a t-shirt that if you throw it 20, he's quarterbacking your team.

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Can we have him play QB instead? Yeah, we can do that. We can do that. Lamar.

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Lamar. Yeah, I agree. Reluctantly, I'm going to say Jackson as well.

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A season or the game? One game for this upcoming season. I'm taking Burrow. He's better. I'm going

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to Burrow too. Mixing a weapon. He's got a million weapons, dude. This guy's-

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Can he stay on the field? Who are his receivers? Well, now we've got some good ones, but-

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He runs around in circles forever. This Burrow 100% helps you know.

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Who knows? I would maybe consider Burrow for like get the

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gat, get the gat, get the gat. You know what that is? Here we go.

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Breeze Hall, B-John Robinson. I'm going. I'm going Breeze. I like him.

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Robinson, Atlanta, running back. Texas guy. I was thinking the fast guy that like I heard

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for the Ravens. Breeze, Beast. Yeah, I'm going Robinson. You guys got to start watching more

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football. Here we go. CJ Stroud or Jordan Luff. Quarterback for your team or make a coach.

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After what he did to Mike Browns, I got to go CJ. I put on a clinic.

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Did you see CJ Stroud throw a baseball by the way? No.

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Brutal. Brutal. It's disgusting.

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It's a toss up, but I probably lean towards Stroud.

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I like your play on words with toss up. Yeah. Okay.

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Kind of, it's a skygazer. Can we, can you make a pick here? I said Stroud.

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Did you? Did anybody else catch that? Here we go. I said Stroud. What do you want on the coach now?

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Yes, I do. I want them to throw out the first pitch too. Kyler Murray or Tua?

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Tua. I think Murray's going to have a bounce back here. I'm taking him.

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Tua. I don't know what that is, but okay. Get on Twitter, buddy.

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He's above that. I'm going to go Tua. I'll go Kyler too. Tua without a doubt.

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We're going to go Matt Stafford, Dak Prescott.

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Oh, give me a break. Stafford. Yeah, not Prescott. Stafford.

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Stafford. Whoever's against Prescott. I'll take Dak. He gets it done in a postseason.

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I've got a serve. Max Crosby. It's Joey Bosa.

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Give me Crosby. You guys are warrior. He's got the paint and everything. I'm going there too.

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Crosby. Bosa. Crosby. All right. Last football one and I got one more.

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All right. Again, for this year, Cede Lamb, Justin Jefferson.

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I'm going lamb. Who's the vice and quarterback? Because they're going to sling it. I don't know

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who the quarterback is. The McCarthy guy from Michigan. And he has, I had a good preseason

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there saying already. That's tough though, because Jefferson's a bigger version of him.

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Right. I got to go. I got to go Cede, I think. And that's not a homer pick.

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I'm going Jefferson. I'd probably go Cede Lamb.

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It is here. That's tough though. That's tough. Last one. Breakfast thing. Waffles or pancakes?

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Pancakes. Eggos. Pancakes. I go to my mother's whenever I get to. Pancakes at rods? No,

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pancakes at grandma's. Let's go. Pancakes. I got to go pancakes. I thought I'd be different.

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All right. When you go to rods on Friday, ask them if they want to help us out here.

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You just gave him a plug already. We don't know. They always have a hunch.

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Mom's for pancakes. Not rods. Come on. We got a tough

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trivia question for later too. Lottie, who would you rather? All right. I did baseball. 21st century

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guys only. The bulk of their career took place in the last 20 to 25 years,

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which is called better player. We'll keep it simple. Poo-Hulse or Miguel Cabrera. Poo-Hulse.

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I tried to match up like guys. Poo-Hulse. I'll go Poo-Hulse too, but I don't want to discredit

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Miguel Cabrera for some of the shit he's done, but wow. Underrated.

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Albert Poo-Hulse is like... Yeah, Poo-Hulse's numbers are incredible.

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Yeah. I'm going to go Poo-Hulse too. Cabrera win two. Yes. I'm a PGA. No. World series. He won

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with the Marlins. No, I think he's... No. He didn't win with the Marlins? No, he did. I was just

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thinking... He came close with Detroit. I think they ran into St. Louis one year. How did they

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not win with that pitching staff? I know. Anyway, go ahead. Sorry. Who you got, Jeff? Poo-Hulse or

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Cabrera? Who's Jeff's a tax man? A tax man. By you, Kev. Studio engineer. Most of the question.

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Thanks for coming. We were watching the Red Sox. Don't worry about the Red Sox. We know how that's

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going to end. Kershaw Verlander. Kershaw Verlander. I'm going Verlander. Who's that about our career?

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This is the... Who's had a better career? Kershaw. I thought it was who you rather. So now who had

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a better career? Who'd you think had a better career? Oh, who'd you think had a better career?

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What did I just say? I thought it was who you rather for like whatever you wanted them for. So

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if I was going to start a team, I'd rather Pencil and Verlander than Kershaw,

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because I want to play in a playoffs. Okay. And he sucks in a playoffs. He gets you in to the

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playoffs. Just because I want to disagree with Bobby Kershaw. It's easy. I mean, the bottom line is

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Kate Upton. So why would you even bring Kershaw into the fold? Yeah, she doesn't get the pitch for

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you though. She gets on TV though. Kershaw's a better player. All right, so we're split there. How

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about A-Rod or Ortiz? A-Rod is a better career. One of the best players ever.

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Ortiz. There's a lot of variables there. Ortiz. Some similarities to him. Not close.

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One guy was a DH. What about you, Lottie? He's a good tax man. Tax man's going. I'll say A-Rod.

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What a tax man. I'm going A-Rod as much as I didn't care for him, but if he stayed at

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shortstop, he would have been the best shortstop of all time. Those numbers. Yeah. Why didn't he stay

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there? Why didn't he stay there? Because there was a better player there. Okay, I'll be, Tom was over

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there. Bryce Harper, Mookie Betts. I'll take Mookie Betts. All day, Mookie. Betts. Betts. All day.

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I love them both actually. I don't think it's that easy. I would take Harper. I would take Harper too.

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I just like the power, but Mookie Betts is awesome. I don't think Betts has the ability to play

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anywhere. Man, he doesn't play. That is impressive. I've played it all right now.

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Yeah, but he doesn't. He's not good at any of them. Oh, he's actually a really good outfielder,

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but he's not a good infielder. All right. Last one for me. Somebody that's kind of forgotten as a

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big time pitcher. Roy Halliday or Scherzer? That's a good one. I go Halliday and his prime was

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phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal. But Scherzer. I guess Scherzer was too. But Halliday was a little

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more dominant. Nobody talks about him that much. Hall of Famer. Yeah, he died. Was he a Hall of Famer?

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He's in Hall of Famer. I mean, he was bad too in his first few years. Yeah, he was.

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Did he play somewhere besides Toronto and Philly or just those two? That's it. I think that's it.

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I got to go dock too, but only because Scherzer, he's doing a lot of these load management idiots

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are doing. Well, not load management, but like he just hasn't been that bulldog since about the

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year before he got to the Mets, was it? Yeah, he's dropped off physically. He just, you can't take

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them on. Yeah, I got to go dock, but Scherzer's, I mean, obviously a nut job and we need more of them.

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I think Halliday's one of the most underrated pitchers in the last 25 years. People don't even talk

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about him. Yeah. Here, you guys want to do, well, I got some stats for you. Go on Halliday too before the stats come out.

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So if you guys care about war, do we care about that or no? No. Because Scherzer's is a little,

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a little bit better. Games, they're fairly comparable. So Scherzer has pitched 50 more games,

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started about 50 more games. Innings are, he's got about 100 more as of right now. So Scherzer,

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216 wins, Halliday 203, Scherzer 111 losses, Halliday 105. ERA, Scherzer 315, Halliday 338.

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I don't know what ERA plus is yet. Crap is Scherzer's a lot higher in strikeouts, 3400 to 21.

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Wow. Didn't realize that. Waukes, Halliday's is lower, 592 to 753. Scherzer's won two titles.

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They both have eight all-star appearances. Scherzer, three-side youngs to Halliday's too. Actually,

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Scherzer's probably a little bit better if you look at it. That wise. Who faced more steroid guys?

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I don't know. Probably Halliday. Halliday.

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Probably Halliday. What was Halliday's rookie year? Do you still have a thing?

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Let me go look that up. I don't think Halliday too was in a division with the Red Sox and Yankees.

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Yeah. The high-division steroid Yankees and Red Sox were the best.

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Big boys every night. Halliday's rookie year was 98. Actually, well, he came up in 98,

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but I guess his rookie year was because he only pitched two games. 99 would have been his rookie

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year. He didn't win one with the Phillies? He was terrible in the first couple years.

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He won one with the Phillies, I'm pretty sure. Did he? That was a hell of a team, man.

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They were in the World Series a year before Yankees beat him. He wasn't there.

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They won it in 2008. Cliff Lee. Yankees won in 2009. He went to the Phillies in 2010.

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Oh, he missed it by two years. He was pretty good with the Phillies for three years, but

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yeah, I actually sure there's numbers are better.

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Studio engineer Kevin Ross, his son, Harry Ross, who made his comeback and retired from

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baseball this past weekend at the award to shore in Connecticut tournament,

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recording a save in five quality pinch running appearances. He said something that I can't

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believe in it. He's so right, but it sucks. Like we just compared two great pitchers and the first

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thing we said was wins. And he said that's the most meaningless stat at this point in baseball.

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And I was, I wanted to argue and I was thinking, well, everybody's, the starters are out by the

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fifth and then it's the revolving door. It's going to become a meaningless stat. The Bulldogs

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are gone. Is that sad? It shouldn't be. No, he's right. It's just the game has changed.

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There aren't Bulldogs anymore. So, so they won't let you pitch past 100, 100, 510 pitches.

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How many in 1978, how many complete games did Ron Gidger have? Basically every game he started,

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right? Pedro Martinez never came out of a game. Was that amazing? Although a greaty little,

439
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probably should have took him out of that game a little sooner, but he didn't want to come out of

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a game. No, Jorge. Yeah, Jorge didn't exactly rope a double to right center either. So,

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Halliday pitched, Halliday used to throw complete games. Matsui, down the line.

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Is that the one he should have come out on? After Matsui? We did it. We did it. Didn't matter.

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They didn't win. They didn't win anyway. And they have never been the same since.

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We're back. 16 complete games out of 25 wins, right? Yeah. And 83 add 21 complete games.

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That's what I'm saying. It's crazy. Four men rotations back then. And he wasn't even a big guy.

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I mean, he wasn't built like 160 pounds. He wasn't built like a Nolan Ryan or Roger Clemens.

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And he didn't have arm trouble. How about that? Lightning? Louisiana lightning.

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He was no Don Gullet, that's for sure. But he was no better than. When number was lightning.

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I'll throw out 41. Close. 49. Speaking of numbers, guys,

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cracker wake up. Cracker had a tough night last night. We started this

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a few months back. And then when we got into guest shows, we got away from it. But I was

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going to go like the best numbers of all time. Any any sport. And I've been seeing these things on

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Twitter. Like the bet. Who do you think of when you see this number besides this guy? So I'm going

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to give you the guy that you can't say. And you tell me another player of that number. If you

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don't know, then you don't know. I guess you don't watch a lot of sports. But we're going to go to

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the 20s because I think we did the zeros. This guy shop it for Miami Dolphin fleece hoodies over here.

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I didn't mean to interrupt you, but Jesus started to stay with us. We did single digits.

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We did the teens. We're going to go to the 20s. And when I see the number 20, I think Barry

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Sanders. Do you guys have anybody else? I name five if you can. I think I think a busada. Bucky

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then. Okay. I saw it right away. Billy Sims. He just pops pops in my head. Was that NFL number

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two? Yeah. And it was the lion. Yep. Oh, Barry. Barry. You'll laugh at mine. Mike Stanley and

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Alan Houston. Nice. That's a good one. Which one will I laugh at? Mike Stanley. I loved Mike

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Stanley. I saw him at three home. I was at that game and they lost both games at double hundred.

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Jay was there. Yeah. Rubens here was sticking his head into the right field walk. I was in the

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bleachers. Yeah. A loser. Rubens here also in the 20s. I had no idea. You got a number 20.

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That's what it's for me. I think Brian Shaw wore number 20 for the season. Shaw. Yes, sir.

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D. Barber is 21. Was he? Oh, was he? You're thinking round. All right. Number 21. Oh,

468
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you got another one? Round. He was. I read. I read 20. Miami and into big leagues or no.

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He went to. He was. He was 20 in both. I don't. Was he? I thought he might have a single digit

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in Miami. I don't know. Might have been two or something. Jacobs. I got another few that can

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just throw here. Frank Robinson. Nice. And Mike Schmidt. Oh, Schmiddy. He's playing on Herbie.

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Look at this guy. Michael Jack. Are you looking at it up? Why?

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He's ordering us over here. Dolphins hoodie. Looking up Schmidt. All right. Number 21.

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The big fundamental. Tim Duncan. Timmy Duncan. Roger Clemens. The warrior. Which one? Yeah.

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I was going to say O'Neill too. Fenton Bradley. He used to play basketball for me. How about Dominique?

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It's not a bad one. I'll say the one I thought Lottie would have said right off the bat.

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Mr. Steve Pico. Great job. You're right. Hey, slide that thing on the wood.

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Tiki Barber. Any other 21s? Sean Taylor. Oh, D. John. Sean Taylor was 21. How about Roberto

479
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Comunte? Yeah. Geez. Probably the... Sammy. You know what? Maybe he should have taken over for the

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big fundamental. Clemens comes to mind too. Sammy Sose. I said Roger. Not for the yank. He's 22.

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Yeah. He's 22 for the yank. I couldn't stand him. All right. Truth be told, you guys all know.

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Don't give me any stuff about this, but number 22, you all are thinking about Emmett Smith here.

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You all are. Florida and a boys. Who else we got? I'm thinking Tony Nathan.

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DeFiche. You got any? For number 22. He's got to stop doing that. For number 20.

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Are we on 22? Yeah. Soto. All right. About Cano. He was 24. He was one of it. No, he was both

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numbers. Yeah, you're right. And Clemens. And how about my man Andrew Tony? How about Clyde Drexler?

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He's just... Oh, the glide. What kind of shoes did he wear? Kangaroos when he was younger. I think

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they changed it to a Roo's by that time. Mercury Morris. Wow. He's back. How old are you? Any

489
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lightly places at that? Good job. How old are you? Mercury Morris. I know. Do you have any players

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from this century? How about playing Hirschhoff, the guy who's sitting me in Hall of Fame with me?

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Garbage. Yeah, he's terrible. Three saw Young's. Terrific. Garbage. All right. 23. The goat. Jordan

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all day. All day. Who are the other ones? Donnie? Donnie. Donnie I-Black. No? Who's that?

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So few people. I was going to just do all yanks here. And Donnie would have been that guy, obviously.

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What other 23s? Because I think Donnie first, then Jordan. I thought every kid wanted to be 23 after

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that. Brian Dahlback. Does he count? Every kid definitely wanted to be 23 because of Jordan.

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Markis Camby. LeBron. That's a good one. That's a very good one. How about no NFL run- oh, how about

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21? I missed Tomlinson too. Jazz. Three-run Homer. Yanks up 5-4. Off a lefty. Who? Jazz.

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He's got two dangers today. Just Jazz. He's got four in the last two nights. Who? That pickup sucked.

499
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He's got a white belt on today. We're back. We're completely back. What's the sock score, cracker?

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Oh, sorry. We're on the air. We got to listen. Any other players that have worn 23 come to mind?

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I want to move on. No. Eric Carose. No. LeBron James. Atta boy, Yash Man.

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Crocker doesn't know he wants to be his quarterback. Ryan Sambur. Oh my god.

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Sambur is a good one. I like him. Crocker, before I move on to the next number,

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Steeler Faithful. Who do you want? Fields or Wilson? I got to go with the veteran. I got to go with

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Wilson to start. Really? Yeah, I don't hesitate in saying Fields. No, you like Fields? I don't

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hesitate because Russell's, Antex last year, he's a new offensive coordinator for me. Let's see what

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he does. Oh, they got rid of that other guy, right? Hey, how stupid is the ESPN app with the news now?

508
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Like one of the lead stories was that L-Ways biggest regret as a GM was not taking Josh out.

509
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How is that a story? That's one of the top. It was everybody else's too. On trade deadline day,

510
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that's a story. Come on, dude. Come on. All right, moving on to number 24. This was tough

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because I got a few baseball guys in mind, but I'm going to go with the kid Griffey. But I mean,

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obviously there's a better baseball player than him, believe it or not, is 24. Ricky Anderson.

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Just say hey. Say hey, kid. But Henderson was the first one I thought of. Yeah, Ricky.

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Bonds. 25. Oh, yeah. I thought you meant, no, he was 25. With the Pirates and Trients. Yeah,

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positive. Give me Kevin Moss all day. How about Everson Walls? You guys must have been thinking him.

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Yeah. 28. Richard Sherman. Was he 28? Who was 24 then? He was 28. Bonds? Was Bonds 24,

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Pittsburgh? No. Everson Walls was 28 for Dallas. For Dallas, he was 28. He was 25 with the Giants.

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I'm positive. I see. I'm seeing a 24 running back. Barbara. Well, there's a few. Rondev.

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Marion. Marion of Barbarian. All right, you were pretty adamant, but to honor his father,

520
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Bonds switches Jersey number to 25. He was 24. He had been Bobby's number in San Francisco.

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So he was 24? And Pittsburgh, yeah. The whole time in Pittsburgh? Oh, that's cool. So we're

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kind of both right. Yeah. I didn't know that. Good job. Charlie Woodson. Any other 20. Oh,

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look at that. It's a pretty good one. Anybody else? Before Manny had 24 with the Sox,

524
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there was everyone's favorite, Dewey Evans. Oh, that was the Don Fathers favorite.

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You know what? You got two good ones right there. He's listening to how about, don't you

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know, Robbie Cano also? No, come on. He'd be a Hall of Famer. He would, but he left the Yank.

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What are you going to do? 25? I got Barry Bonds. What do we get? Oh, Rick Berry and Pistol Pete.

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25. I see if we can come up with an obscure one for Isaiah. Iceman two. Give him the ball and

529
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you could chalk up two. Dan Lee and Wiggins round the scene. Ralph Samson was really mean. Curtis

530
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Blow. 25. You got no other 25s? I mean, the Gio Ambino. We missed Tino. Oh, Shady. Let's show

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him McCoy. You said 25? No, we missed Tino on 24, but Shady McCoy. Right. Jambi. We can't say

532
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the share. That was a good one. Mark Price 25. Cheating on this old guy. Oh, man. You got to

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come up with them. And the other 25s. I can't think of the 29. 25 is the shortest I was going to

534
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say. You know who 25 was. Greg Catteray. 27. Tommy John. Tommy John. I think Catteray was 25 though

535
00:54:11,400 --> 00:54:16,200
too. I thought he was. Tommy John was 25. We got to look up Greg Catteray. Hey, Tommy John.

536
00:54:16,200 --> 00:54:22,920
I hope I forget. He might have had it. Jim Abbott. Yes. Yes. Hey, one moment in time there. Like

537
00:54:23,640 --> 00:54:28,520
Whitney Houston. You ever see that video? It was the Olympic video of that year and it was

538
00:54:28,520 --> 00:54:32,440
the first year of baseball in the Olympics and he was on the mound. He pitched a complete game.

539
00:54:32,440 --> 00:54:41,720
He did. He also hit a triple in spring training with one freaking hand. Unbelievable. Yanks for

540
00:54:41,720 --> 00:54:48,280
short handed that day. That's terrible. Greg Catteray. No, they didn't have Donny's, what I was

541
00:54:48,280 --> 00:54:57,720
saying. Yeah. Greg Catteray wore number 32, 25, 31, 24, 15, 36. No, 27. He wore 25 at the Yank.

542
00:54:57,720 --> 00:55:03,480
I got to give you some money. He did. We see him all the time down the club. He's not doing well.

543
00:55:05,080 --> 00:55:12,760
He hasn't aged well. Catteray. He hasn't. He's not doing well at the club. 26. Rod Woodson.

544
00:55:12,760 --> 00:55:19,640
26. No. I love Woodson, but you got to go. 24. Rod Woodson was 24. No. No, he wasn't. No.

545
00:55:19,640 --> 00:55:29,960
No. Angry J. 26. X giant, new eagle. Was Boggs 26 with the Red Sox? Yes. Okay. Oh,

546
00:55:29,960 --> 00:55:35,240
thinking that's Charles Woods in my bag. Don't forget about Scott Pose. I do want to say about

547
00:55:35,240 --> 00:55:41,560
Scott Pose. Not a lot of 26s. Andy Fox. Oh, that's why I was thinking of might not have been Scott Pose.

548
00:55:41,560 --> 00:55:45,720
You know what? It wasn't Andy Fox. Andy Fox is a nice one. Was there a basketball player that

549
00:55:45,720 --> 00:55:51,000
wore 26? I think there was. Quinn Buckner rocked number 28 with the series. Maybe that's what

550
00:55:51,000 --> 00:55:58,120
I'm thinking. Jimmy Fox. Jimmy Fox. Jimmy Fox was number 26. I think he's the Century Home Run

551
00:55:58,120 --> 00:56:07,400
Leader in the 40s. No, 30s. Love you. Love you. Anybody else? That's a tough one. Oh, Michael Downs.

552
00:56:07,400 --> 00:56:15,880
The Great Corner for the Cowboys. Great. He was Preston Pearson. Third down. 26. All right.

553
00:56:16,840 --> 00:56:27,160
Guys. Darrell Strawberry. No, he was 16. Hey, 27. Trout. I'm having trouble coming up with this

554
00:56:27,160 --> 00:56:33,560
Dexter Klink scale. Great. Butch Weinerger. Butch Weinerger. Angry won't get one. Yeah.

555
00:56:33,560 --> 00:56:39,480
Vladimir Guerrero was 27, wasn't he? Big Vlad? Yeah, might be a good one. Wasn't

556
00:56:42,840 --> 00:56:48,360
Who else? It's got to be football, baseball. Is there a hockey 27?

557
00:56:50,440 --> 00:56:56,680
Even if there was, would we know? Well, I only know like your Curry. Kretzky was 99.

558
00:56:56,680 --> 00:57:05,320
And Messier. Messier was 11. Who was 4? Kevin Lowe? Yes. Yeah. Trout.

559
00:57:05,320 --> 00:57:11,080
A little Gary. Got Trout. All right. 28. Oh, the Wailers running back.

560
00:57:13,080 --> 00:57:20,600
Eddie George. Yes. 27. 27. Yep. You're right. At state too. Was any? I was at state too.

561
00:57:20,600 --> 00:57:27,320
27. I don't know. I think he was. Jim Hall Murray. Yeah. Good one. Canadian. 28. Quinn

562
00:57:27,320 --> 00:57:32,760
Buckner. Nah, it's got to be Darrell Green, the fastest guy alive, dude. And he was good. Quinn

563
00:57:32,760 --> 00:57:37,800
Buckner was like, no, and battle the superstars. Battle the NFL superstars. Nobody beat Darrell

564
00:57:37,800 --> 00:57:43,560
Green in a race. Kretzky would give him a chance. He would. He would be there. I saw that.

565
00:57:43,560 --> 00:57:49,960
They're going to cut Kretzky. There's Darrell Green. 28. Come on, man. He couldn't catch Dorset.

566
00:57:50,840 --> 00:57:58,600
Ronaldo. On Monday night. 28. Ronaldo. What is that? What's, oh God. I thought they don't have

567
00:57:58,600 --> 00:58:04,120
double digits. T.P. Warwick. You mean the soccer guy? Yeah. Get out of here. Of course, that's why

568
00:58:04,120 --> 00:58:08,120
I said I was going to class him up or get out of here. We're talking real quick. Adrian Peterson.

569
00:58:08,120 --> 00:58:14,120
Yeah. Right. Yeah. T.P. Yeah. He played out a million teams at the end, didn't he?

570
00:58:14,120 --> 00:58:19,000
What was Xavier and Nady with the, oh no. Yeah, Xavier and Nady with the 28.

571
00:58:19,000 --> 00:58:24,040
28. Pretty yanks. He was 28 at the time. He was 29. He took Barfield's number.

572
00:58:24,040 --> 00:58:30,520
Yeah, I thought that was retired. I thought she was retired. Rivera, Jeter, Barfield. No.

573
00:58:30,520 --> 00:58:37,000
You didn't like Barfield? At the time, he was the best we had in like the 89, 90, 91. It was bad

574
00:58:37,000 --> 00:58:43,640
teams. Hey, how come you didn't say Eric Mechaf for 21? And wasn't it, what's Chubb? Chubb's 24.

575
00:58:44,280 --> 00:58:50,680
You didn't say him? You're not in Brown's mode yet. I'm not in the mode yet. They still got

576
00:58:50,680 --> 00:58:57,160
that quarter back. I can't get excited. All right. Last one, 29. We're going to round it out. Obviously,

577
00:58:57,160 --> 00:59:03,480
it's Barfield. No. I got Dickerson. Well, I got one for you. Eric Turner. Brown's safety back in

578
00:59:03,480 --> 00:59:09,160
the day. He passed 22. He passed away at a really age. I got one for you. He laid people out too.

579
00:59:10,360 --> 00:59:14,360
Your guy just made the hall of fame in baseball. Woodson should have been 28.

580
00:59:15,560 --> 00:59:21,320
Crime dog, right? The dog. The dog had a few different numbers. I thought he might have been a

581
00:59:21,320 --> 00:59:28,120
17 for somebody. With the Braves, definitely 29. Blue Jays, definitely 29. Padres, definitely 29.

582
00:59:28,120 --> 00:59:33,400
Let's look him up. This one, it hurts me to say, but he died at an early age. Hold on. Is it a

583
00:59:33,400 --> 00:59:44,280
sock? Nope. 29. Go ahead. Catfish. That's a good one. That's a great one. How old are you?

584
00:59:45,400 --> 00:59:53,000
Rod Kuro's a good one too. You came up with that, Rod Kuro? I was actually up for one of the original

585
00:59:53,000 --> 01:00:01,000
12 apostles. I missed the cut. I was number 13. That's how old I am. Even at the Tom Amansky video?

586
01:00:01,000 --> 01:00:06,280
Well, I think he just wore a T-shirt for that. Guys, we're going to go into the 30s next time.

587
01:00:07,080 --> 01:00:13,240
I love the number game. We miss guys though. It's not easy, Bobby, when guys like me and you don't

588
01:00:13,240 --> 01:00:18,760
have technology in front of us to come up with these names. We're much older. Hey, what was

589
01:00:20,440 --> 01:00:25,960
the other running back for the Browns? The Chief guy? Kevin Mack? No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

590
01:00:25,960 --> 01:00:33,800
I'm telling them. That's 34. Just this last year. The guy that got from the Chiefs that beat up the

591
01:00:33,800 --> 01:00:43,720
women, and then you guys picked them up. Oh, huh? Karim Hunt, 27? Yeah, 27. All right. Trivia Time,

592
01:00:43,720 --> 01:00:48,760
brought to you by SkyGazer Brewing. Guys, I want to remind you, never, just never, ever stop.

593
01:00:48,760 --> 01:00:54,600
Looking up. That was a little slow there. The timing was right.

594
01:00:55,720 --> 01:01:00,200
To great, Ken. All right. While we're segwaying real quick in the Trivia segment,

595
01:01:01,080 --> 01:01:04,760
just shout it out loud as quick as you can. Leading home run hitter in the 1920s. Go.

596
01:01:05,880 --> 01:01:12,040
Go. Wait, Bruce. Yeah, done. Leading home run hitter in the 2010s.

597
01:01:12,040 --> 01:01:23,320
Very bad. Nope. I think he was done. That's okay to my mind. Trout. Nope. Great guess.

598
01:01:24,680 --> 01:01:30,280
Mainly a twin and mariner amongst other teams. A twin and a mariner.

599
01:01:33,720 --> 01:01:38,600
We'll save this for next time. All right, Jay, Trivia, warm up. Go ahead. All right,

600
01:01:38,600 --> 01:01:47,960
Jay, warm up. Don't look it up. There have been seven NFL quarterbacks drafted in the first round

601
01:01:49,400 --> 01:02:04,920
to make the Hall of Fame. Roger. No. Peyton Meening. Correct. Jim Kelly. Correct. Bradshaw. Correct.

602
01:02:04,920 --> 01:02:11,480
Marino. Correct. Plunkett is not correct. Elway. He's not in the Hall of Fame. Elway is correct.

603
01:02:12,840 --> 01:02:18,120
There's only two left. Bob Greasy. Oh, beautiful. He got a pick there.

604
01:02:18,120 --> 01:02:25,800
Perdue. Perdue. Broadway Joe? No. He was like a second or third round draft, I think.

605
01:02:27,000 --> 01:02:32,360
Steve Young. Oh, Montana. No, he wasn't. Third round pick.

606
01:02:32,360 --> 01:02:39,800
No, Steve Young. No, Steve Young. Bird Jones. Zorn. Pasterini. No.

607
01:02:40,680 --> 01:02:45,960
Earlier. Parkhouse. Eggman. Eggman is correct. Damn. That didn't take long. Number one.

608
01:02:46,600 --> 01:02:52,680
So I got it. First pick. Out of UCLA or Oklahoma? UCLA. Well, we're gonna get trapped in out of

609
01:02:52,680 --> 01:02:57,000
UCLA. Wow, that's pretty good. You want another one? This is a little tougher, a little longer.

610
01:02:57,560 --> 01:03:00,040
Well, you gotta give hints because we don't want dead time, but go.

611
01:03:00,040 --> 01:03:06,120
All right, same thing. 16 NFL running backs picked on the first round. 16? 16.

612
01:03:07,560 --> 01:03:12,200
Emmett Smith would be one of them. Berry. Berry Sanders would be another one. Tomlinson.

613
01:03:12,760 --> 01:03:17,960
Tomlinson would be a third one. Dickerson. Marcus Allen. Dickerson is another one. It's four. Jim

614
01:03:17,960 --> 01:03:25,800
Brown. Jim Brown is not. Marcus Allen. Marcus Allen is correct. Franco. Franco Harris. Jim Brown

615
01:03:25,800 --> 01:03:31,320
wasn't a first round pick. No. Greg Pruitt. Greg Pruitt is. You invited him. Was Bettis.

616
01:03:32,360 --> 01:03:36,920
You said Bettis? Correct. I thought he was. Peyton. Crocker. Walter Peyton. Walter Peyton is

617
01:03:36,920 --> 01:03:46,360
correct. Earl. Earl Campbell is correct. So we're missing one, two, three, four, five. The first three.

618
01:03:47,400 --> 01:03:52,440
The first three? Yeah, there's a guy in the 60s and two in the 70s. We got one in the mid-70s that

619
01:03:52,440 --> 01:03:57,000
you should definitely get. The only door set is correct. There's the missing. Franco. He's already

620
01:03:57,000 --> 01:04:02,200
been said. So we're missing three and we're missing one from two thousands. What happened to

621
01:04:02,200 --> 01:04:08,200
Geno Capoletti? No. He'd be running back for the 60s. Yeah, you're going to be pissed. You're not

622
01:04:08,200 --> 01:04:16,120
getting it. We did say Berry. If I give it a T and you'll get it immediately. Tomlinson. Tiki?

623
01:04:16,120 --> 01:04:22,600
He already got it. No, he did not make the whole thing. He was, I believe, the number two pick in

624
01:04:22,600 --> 01:04:31,160
the draft. He's a Hall of Fame. Not Eddie George. He's none in yet. No. Well, there's two guys,

625
01:04:31,160 --> 01:04:37,320
by the way. I'm sorry. There's five guys. Both guys were actually, we have two guys in the 2000s

626
01:04:37,320 --> 01:04:43,880
that were drafted by the same team. Obviously, different years. Marshall Faulk. Marshall Faulk

627
01:04:43,880 --> 01:04:49,800
is one of them. Who was the guy drafted after him? Worked on. No. He's not off. By the same team.

628
01:04:49,800 --> 01:04:56,360
By the Colts. Oh, because they edge. Edger and James. Good. Nice. So we're missing three guys.

629
01:04:56,360 --> 01:05:03,720
One guy from the 60s and two in the early 70s. You got to give hints there. Okay. Let's see.

630
01:05:03,720 --> 01:05:10,360
One guy killed his wife. OJ. Yep. See. Guys, you got to be allegedly. Who said he did it?

631
01:05:10,360 --> 01:05:14,280
It was pretty good. Right, Bryce? Who said it? What kind of hint was that?

632
01:05:15,000 --> 01:05:18,360
He could have said if they don't fit. That's all I needed. One guy was

633
01:05:20,280 --> 01:05:27,560
pre, he was the early All-Stop. Was it Larry Zaca? Larry Zaca is correct. Jesus.

634
01:05:28,760 --> 01:05:36,120
Number? 39. 39. Where'd he go to school? Syracuse. It's correct. So this guy's all right. So

635
01:05:36,120 --> 01:05:42,840
tell me, tell me the last guy. He also went to Syracuse and he's from Connecticut. Floyd Little.

636
01:05:42,840 --> 01:05:49,080
Floyd Little. Boom. It's a wrap. Wow. 16 guys. Nicely done. Good questions.

637
01:05:51,240 --> 01:05:56,680
That's a great question. It's gettable with this many guys. That's awesome, Jay. All right. Anybody

638
01:05:56,680 --> 01:06:04,440
leading home run hitter in the 2010s? Anybody? Or T's? I'm going to tell you, I was dead set on

639
01:06:04,440 --> 01:06:11,960
Adrian Beltre, not him, but it's a guy that's kind of journeyman same teams like him. Ruben

640
01:06:11,960 --> 01:06:19,160
Sierra. In the 2010s? Dude, I mean, Ruben pimped it in the 90s. Is Ruben still alive? Of course he is.

641
01:06:19,160 --> 01:06:23,400
Jimmy's downtown Bronx Cafe. He's hanging out in Nebraska. Don't worry about it. If not, they

642
01:06:23,400 --> 01:06:34,280
shoot him down to McLean Avenue, down Yonkers. Journeyman. Incarnacion. Good guess.

643
01:06:34,280 --> 01:06:43,640
That type of guy. You're in the right. That type of guy, Ness. He's Hispanic? Yes. All right.

644
01:06:43,640 --> 01:06:51,480
Exactly. See. Wangan Zawals? No, he didn't put it. You said twins, right? No. I'm just thinking of him.

645
01:06:51,480 --> 01:06:59,400
Take me on a sea cruise. Oh, Nelson Cruz. There you go. Nice. Real quick before we get off.

646
01:06:59,400 --> 01:07:05,480
He's off too. In a long baseball drive the other day, we were talking about Chris Berman's best

647
01:07:05,480 --> 01:07:11,560
nicknames. John Private Tudor. Burt Be Home by Levin. You guys remember any other ones?

648
01:07:11,560 --> 01:07:19,400
Yeah. Frank Ticket Stubbs. Oda B. McDowell. Oda B. Home by Oda B. No, what was it? Oda B. TV Young

649
01:07:19,400 --> 01:07:24,760
Again McDowell. Butch Oil and Warniger. Love that one. Anybody else? How many times have you

650
01:07:24,760 --> 01:07:31,800
ever seen a crazy draft? Hee-hee, Jackson. Love that. How about Mark Planned Parent? Remember that one?

651
01:07:31,800 --> 01:07:40,360
Steve. Steve Altosaxe. Jim Uncle Benz Rice. We're going to stop right there with the microaggressions

652
01:07:40,360 --> 01:07:47,080
there. Guys, just a spiff-balling night. We're just getting warmed up for these guests that are

653
01:07:47,080 --> 01:07:54,840
coming. We can't keep them away for much longer. Yang Sir and the lead. With Jazz, we may be back.

654
01:07:54,840 --> 01:08:01,240
I mean, in the Martian and Stanton with Jazz? With Jazzy? Lottie, are we back?

655
01:08:04,920 --> 01:08:11,800
Schmiddy coming back? We're back. We're back. All right. Next time we're back, we'll be able to guess.

656
01:08:11,800 --> 01:08:24,360
Tommy Moore, Yukon Assistant Men's Basketball Coach. See you next week.

