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October 15, 2025 38 mins

Dan Beyer and Kerry Rhodes, in for C&R, explore just how much fans around the country would pay for their team to win a title. Dan is hyped for the Chargers all-yellow jerseys this Sunday. Plus, in the spirit of Russell Westbrook joining the Kings, the guys deliver the Faking News of major MLB stars joining random teams!

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Speaker 4 (00:23):
It is Wednesday. There is no midweek major today.

Speaker 5 (00:26):
However, however, in its place, because Cavino and Rich were
in for Dan Patrick earlier today and the whole crew
was hanging out this morning, we will have our own
game called the Russell Westbrook Game. Comes up in twenty
five minutes, comes up in twenty five minutes. There's no ballhogging,
no ballhogging in this. We'll have our Russell Westbrook game

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none of that, no bricks being laid at all. But
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That's expresspros dot Com. Ryan Berschinger is our executive producer,
Ryan Smith our technical producer, and Isaac Lowenkron is at
the news desk. Everybody, welcome in on this conversation because
I'm telling you last night was tough as a Brewers fan,
and the Dodgers are now two wins away from advancing

(01:32):
to the World Series, and Dodger fans are counting it down,
saying six more wins to back to back World championships.
I hate Carrie when a baseball topic is being talked
about and the only line is is this good for baseball?

(01:52):
I can't stand it. Is this good for college football?
Is this good for hockey? Is this good for the NBA?
Is this good? It bothers me so much because I
don't think that we talk sports like that when we
talk about ratings. This market, yeah, no, duh, LA would
be a better market than Milwaukee. I don't think anybody

(02:12):
at home is like, I'm not watching this game, because
ninety two percent of the country isn't watching it either,
Like nobody talks like that.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
We don't.

Speaker 5 (02:20):
We Sure we look at ratings, we look at numbers,
but nobody really talks sports like that. But this is
something that I think that we can all get behind
and just if you'll give me a minute. Jeff Passing
of ESPN wrote an article this week on why the
Brewers Dodgers series was important for the future of baseball,
and his point, Carrie was this that if the Dodgers

(02:43):
win the NLCS and then ultimately go on to win
the World Series, you will likely see a workstoppage in
twenty twenty seven because of owners in baseball wanting a
salary cap that they are pointing to the Dodgers and
they're extreme spending. Not mark the Mets this year, but
they're extreme spending being bad for baseball. Where you have

(03:05):
a team that is so dominant that nobody else can compete,
that would be the argument, the general argument where if
the Brewers would win this series and go on to
the World Series, it shows you on how a team
that is bottom third in payroll in the major leagues
this year twenty third, to be exact, can put a

(03:27):
team together and still compete and win a World Series.
That makes sense, right. So the question is, and I'm
looking at you Dodger fans, and I'm looking at you
Ryan Berschinger, do you really want to win a World
Series at the cost of the twenty twenty seven season
not being played? Is that what you are willing to

(03:48):
do to your baseball fans just so you could win
another title? Yes, you would give up an entire season
in the future. So when you're sitting there in June
and July and there's no trip the Dodgers Stadium, you
would say, Man, twenty twenty five was great.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
I can just watch replays of the twenty twenty five
places be fine.

Speaker 5 (04:07):
Alright, way to take one for the team or not,
that's totally fine. I just ron, are you Are you
a Dodger fan? I know you're a Raiders fan.

Speaker 4 (04:17):
Yes, I am.

Speaker 5 (04:18):
Okay, So would you give up the twenty twenty seventh
season as well?

Speaker 4 (04:21):
Yes, because all that means is a longer title reign. Yes, absolutely, well,
you'd have to win it next year, which you probably
would as well, and then you'd have a three No,
not so fast, Dan, Oh, yeah, thank you. Sorry, the
Yankees are gonna win it all.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Finally, one for the little guys.

Speaker 5 (04:39):
Yes, the team, that's what third With they third in
the salary rankings.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
It would have been one. We got one total. That's
why we lost. But yeah, that's right.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
You're ruining it for the other twenty nine teams by
not having baseball if the Dodgers were That's kind of
the premise of Jeff Passons article, which was very interesting.
Now I want to ask just a general question, and
I want to hear from you as well. Eight seven
seven nine nine to six six three six nine. That's
eight seven, seven, nine to nine on Fox. What would

(05:13):
you give up for your team to win a title?
What would you give up? Would you pay?

Speaker 4 (05:20):
All right?

Speaker 5 (05:21):
Would you pay one thousand dollars if your favorite team
were to win a championship?

Speaker 4 (05:29):
Is that the ceiling? The thousand? The thousand dollars? I think?

Speaker 5 (05:32):
I think one thousand dollars is I think that's a
good number because it's not peanuts, but it's not like
fifty grand. We're like, okay, now my life is going
to be ruined by it. But would you pay one
thousand dollars if you could automatically have the Dodgers win

(05:54):
a championship?

Speaker 4 (05:55):
Right now? Does that seem do you think it seems
too low? Do you think that number is too low?
I think it's too low.

Speaker 6 (06:00):
What what a number would you think that's to make
it interesting for everybody involved? I would say five p
five on it. Five thousand dollars, Yeah, just to make
it a little interesting. You got people maybe calling in,
so I want to see what ye see? What that energy?
It feels like?

Speaker 4 (06:12):
All right? Would you would you pay one thousand or
five thousand dollars for your Dodgers to win a title?

Speaker 1 (06:19):
To win it this year? No, I would not know
they want it last year. I'd have to dodge a fan.
I'm thinking of it too. Like, Okay, if I break
things down in terms of the the amount of money
I spent on a championship, memorabilia, the train tickets to
go to the parade, and that was probably like two
fifty So I think maybe that that would be my price.

Speaker 5 (06:40):
You'd be seven hundred and fifty bucks for thou But
if it was, if it was five grand fifty.

Speaker 4 (06:50):
That's that's nothing.

Speaker 7 (06:51):
We gotta make it a little like like if everything
else fails, all those fails, we need to we need
to win a championship.

Speaker 4 (06:59):
It's been a long time you talk to a Red
Sox fan.

Speaker 5 (07:01):
In nineteen eighty six, right right after the ball goes
through Buckner's legs.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
They're selling everything.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
Yeah, exactly, all right, Isaac Lowncron, you're pretty imparcel. You're
a broadcaster.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
It depends, and this is why I'm so glad you're
opening it up to the rest of the country. I
think the price goes up depending on the drought because
Buffalo Bills fans listening to this, Oh, Cleveland Guardians fans
listening to this. Yeah, we'll just take care of that
college fund a little later. A championship lasts forever.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
All right. Then the Carrey's number of five thousand is
in play. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (07:39):
By the way, if the Bills go to the Super Bowl,
even though the game's in Santa Clara, it is going
to be full a bull of Bills fans. Yeah, it
is going to be sixty thousand Bills fans making the
way across the country. It was the topic of conversation
in Atlanta for a Monday Night's game on how Bills

(08:00):
mafia travels. I went to the Bills game a couple
of weeks ago in Buffalo, and I grew up in
Packer Country, and there are a lot of similarities between
the two, and now I think that the Bills. There's
also a bit of a younger fan base with Buffalo
as well, which I think is unique. And it's unique
because people like me remember the four lost Super Bowls,

(08:22):
but you would have more younger people who don't remember
those glory days, but they still have attached themselves to
this team. So I find it interesting. Let's go to
the phones. Dan is in Connecticut. Dan, welcome to Cavino
and Rich. What team and how much would you spend
for them to win a title?

Speaker 8 (08:42):
Well, I'm a Giants fan, and I think a thousand
dollars is fair if you put it down preseason.

Speaker 5 (08:48):
So one thousand dollars for the New York Giants to
win a Super Bowl. And they've won, they've won a couple.

Speaker 6 (08:54):
So the fact that he would pay a thousands, would
you pay five grand?

Speaker 4 (08:59):
No, as you just saw them exactly.

Speaker 5 (09:02):
Like thirteen years ago, fourteen years ago win a Super Bowl.
So one thousand is the level for a repeat Super
Bowl to have it in your lifetime. That's good, all right,
that's the start of it. Giants Off the board. Dusty
is in Missouri. All right, Dusty, what team and how
much are you paying?

Speaker 9 (09:20):
Any team from Missouri? On Curvis? The Tigers, Chiefs, Blue,
the Cardinals are never going to happen.

Speaker 4 (09:26):
But I will show you.

Speaker 9 (09:27):
I think seven grand to go. What's the Chiefs whoop
it up on the Bengals in the AFC Title game.
It's last time we won the ring. So if I
pay you to go watch them, not knowing what's going
to happen, you named the price to win.

Speaker 4 (09:41):
Ten grand.

Speaker 5 (09:41):
We're gonna put Dusty down for ten grand for the Chiefs. Yes,
this is I. I, as a Seahawks fan, was fortunate
enough to see the Seahawks in person beat the Broncos
in Super Bowl forty eight. There was a part of
me at halftime, especially when Percy Harvin ran the opening
kickoff back that thought, all of these fans traveled to
New York, which, by the way, not cheap like Super

(10:03):
Bowl weeks are going to be expensive. Now you got
to figure it out in New York. Good luck with that.
Ye traveled so far to watch their team win a
Super Bowl with Peyton Manning and it was over by halftime,
and the next day you're going to be stuck in
a blizzard. Now, if you're a Broncos fan, you're probably
used to it, But still I thought, what a colossal
waste of money, like, like, what do you get from
that experience? But the Dusty's point, he's paying seven thousand,

(10:26):
just doesn't even know the outcome. If he can determine
the outcome, what's a few more thousands dollars?

Speaker 4 (10:32):
Right? Exactly?

Speaker 5 (10:32):
All right, David's in Seattle. I don't think he's talking
about the Seahawks. Could be maybe he's talking about the Mariners.

Speaker 8 (10:38):
David, Yeah, yes, how are you guys?

Speaker 4 (10:41):
What team? And how much?

Speaker 10 (10:43):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (10:44):
Mariners? Of course I was at that game in ninety
five when Edgar hit that double over extra innings.

Speaker 10 (10:50):
And it's just good for the community.

Speaker 8 (10:53):
Your your boyol East, he's dropping seven I'll take it,
seventy one.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
Seventy one dollars making an auction. I love that.

Speaker 5 (11:01):
Anybody else want to pay more than David seventy one
hundred dollars for your team to just automatically win a title?
Like I think like Ryan thought of it in a
good spot, just like Ryan was ban cheap.

Speaker 4 (11:16):
Dan, Well, he may have been cheap, but.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
He was thinking listen, if I'm gonna put two hundred
and fifty dollars in locker room T shirt, and I
mean back in the day, it's Sports Illustrated subscription, so
you could get the championship pack if you're like like,
so that's part of the cost already. But when we
have Dusty saying I'm laying seven grand down, like that
is up the game. By the way, he went and

(11:42):
saw them against the Bengals when the Chiefs had already
won a couple of years ago. So like, like Dusty
is in, like Dusty and his Cardinals whatever to his point,
but he was. He was in on the Chiefs even
though they were just a couple of years removed from
winning Super Bowl fifty four over the forty nine Ers
the first time.

Speaker 6 (12:01):
And what's so crazy about it is just how adamant
and so crystal clear they are with their thoughts on
this too, Like there's no hesitation about what they would
pay to see their team win. So to see real
fandom that way, Like for me personally, you know, I'm
a Dallas Maverick fan. If I could pay five grand
for them to win, automatically, I do that.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
Would you pay five grand to reverse the Luca trade. Oh,
here we go, here we go, Dan. No, I'm team
I'm team Cooper Flag.

Speaker 11 (12:29):
So oh, Ryan Smith, not only would I pay more, ah,
but I would pay to I would pay even more
if I knew for a fact that a certain fan
base would never win.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
Ever again, who's that fan base? Ryan? Anything from Boston.

Speaker 5 (12:50):
Bruins, Celtics, Sox, Red Sox, and sorry Patriots, it's not
gonna happen.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
Seventy two hundred from Ryan Smith. Dan, that was personal too, Yeah,
it was.

Speaker 5 (13:03):
I'm telling you, seventy two hundred for the eighty six
Red Sox I think at the time would be chump change.
This is the point of it as well. Your money
that you spend will have the domino effect of everybody else,
because that's what this Jeff Passon article was about. If
the Brewers win, you have baseball in twenty twenty seven.

(13:23):
If the Dodgers win, you probably don't. And I maybe
simplifying it. I encourage you to read it. It's an
interesting look at baseball's economics, and we're simplifying it and
doing it maybe in just a little off center way.
Because Ryan Berschinger will argue on why a salary cap
would ruin baseball and be like awful for the teams

(13:44):
that actually do want to try to save money. But
that's for a different day and a different story. It's
just the point here of if the Dodgers win, that
means they could be taking a season away of baseball.
So how much out of your pocket would you pay?
Trip is in Las Vegas. If you're in Vegas, you're
willing to spend trip. Welcome to Camino and rich.

Speaker 8 (14:06):
Ay, Good afternoon. So I went to the University of
South Carolina, I would pay. I'd fly back to Columbia.
I'd pay twenty five hundred for them to play in
the football National Championship Game. I would easily pay five.

Speaker 5 (14:18):
Thousand, seventy five hundred. He wants the birth and then
he'd tack on another five grand. Seventy five hundred is
the price right now? Realistically that you could pay that
you would pay. I don't want so many coming out.
Pay three hundred thousand dollars. You don't have three hundred
thousand dollars, right, But we're getting realistic number, listic numbers. Yeah,

(14:39):
I as a sports fan, did not have luck as
a child. Seahawks were never really good. Yeah, Ohio State
would lose to Michigan and every year and have their
hopes dashed. The Bucks were whatever and so like those
were Those are the teams. I cheer for the Brewers,
but it wasn't the die hard as I was of

(15:00):
of the other teams. Well, Ohio State's won a couple
of national championships and are just off of a national championship.
The Seahawks finally broke through and won Super Bowl forty eight.
How much would I pay to reverse Super Bowl forty nine?
I'm not sure, but maybe running the ball or at
least not having an interception would be a different point.
And the Bucks the team that I never thought would

(15:21):
actually win because of how the NBA was for so long,
and now it's different. They won a title in twenty
twenty one. So I don't know how much I'd be
willing to spend. If I knew Ohio State would beat
Michigan on November twenty ninth, I'd pay five grand right now.
I don't think I would top like seventy five hundred.
I got a kid in school. Granted it's tk, but

(15:44):
still it sounds good that yeah, five grand if they
were so you would pay five grand. Okay, there we go. Yeah, yeah,
I think to that level. Todd's in Alaska. Todd, welcome
to Cavino and rich, good team. And how much you
want to spend? I told the guy on the line,
twenty grand.

Speaker 9 (16:02):
But the reason the reason.

Speaker 10 (16:04):
I would spend so much is because if I knew
they were gonna win. Yeah, I would double down.

Speaker 4 (16:11):
All right, so so ten but you a double down.

Speaker 5 (16:14):
I just actually thought things were so expensive in Alaska
that Todd's just price range way off.

Speaker 4 (16:19):
I thought he was paying for life. The team, Todds.
What team were we talking about?

Speaker 3 (16:25):
Well, unfortunately, I'm a Cowboys fan.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
Think of all of the joy that you would give
to Cowboys Nation for for just a mere twenty thousand dollars.
Jerry Jones would kiss you on the lips like it
would be amazing.

Speaker 4 (16:41):
You don't want that, okay? Cool? Yeah, all right, I
mean Jerry Jones would take care of Todd for the
rest of his life. Todd was like, yeah, let me
let me pull my twenty backs at Scott's in Florida.
Scott Team and how much you'd pay to win a title?

Speaker 3 (16:58):
Yeah, I'm a Browns fan. Come on, Scott and actually
you know, well, so it's it's not monetary, but I
would definitely give a kidney because you got two of those,
you I need one, all right. So and you know
Nick Mangolds looking for one name. I don't know how
fan too. So if I could save Nick Mangold and
get the Browns that win a Super Bowl, I'm giving

(17:20):
a kidney.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
That is.

Speaker 5 (17:21):
And that's a serious matter type. Aw if you can
be a match, try to be a match. But my
former teammate, yeah, yeah, yeah, awful news that we heard yesterday,
But it would be uh. I think that there are
some Browns fans that would go to those lengths to
be able to see a championship. I mean, they haven't
even been in the Super Bowl to go to a
super Bowl. That's the thing about the Bills as well.

(17:43):
The Bills went to four straight so even if they
make it to Super Bowl sixty, you still have to
win it otherwise the narrative goes on. Like for the
Browns and Lions, it's just getting there. That's the battle.

Speaker 4 (17:57):
Man, he said he would give a kidney.

Speaker 5 (17:59):
I mean, you know, I know, well it's you know
this case of the Mariners and Brewers and the guys
talked a little bit about it yesterday. The Seattle Pilots
played one season in Major League Baseball in nineteen sixty nine,
and then they moved to Milwaukee became the Brewers, and
then the Mariners ended up coming up later on. But
the Mariners have never been to the World Series. The

(18:21):
Brewers at least have in nineteen eighty two. So the
Brewers getting back to the World Series, while it's been
a long long time, it is a little bit different
than never have been to the World Series. So there
are levels to it. So just the Mariners getting to
the World Series, if they were to win these next
two games, even if they were to lose to the
Dodgers or if Milwaukee somehow made a comeback, you're still

(18:44):
like wearing your World Series hat. It's like going to
a Final four for the first time. Yeah, right, Like
to be able to make it to that level even
if you didn't win at all, Like Purdue had their
draft of forty plus years of not making it to
a Final four, and so then they ultimately get back there,
and yeah, you're rocking that Final fourhead all the time.

Speaker 4 (19:02):
Oh, you're definitely getting that swag bag and wearing it
all for sure.

Speaker 5 (19:05):
All right, we're gonna ended up in the land of
ten thousand likes. Mike is in Minnesota. I think I
know the team. I think I know the team, but
I'm not yet.

Speaker 4 (19:16):
What do you got, Mike?

Speaker 9 (19:18):
Old man?

Speaker 10 (19:18):
And I would love to see the Vikings win a
Super Bowl. I watched them lose four. I think i'd
I think i'd run close to twenty g's here.

Speaker 4 (19:28):
It is twenty thousand. How old are you, Mike?

Speaker 10 (19:33):
I'm sixty three years old.

Speaker 7 (19:35):
Man.

Speaker 10 (19:36):
I've watched him since day one, and I've been disappointed
sixty three times.

Speaker 6 (19:40):
Mike, Mike do sixty something years old? You want to
see your team win, You're gonna put twenty down. I'll
match it with you. Your forty grand for the Vikings
to win. To win it, yeah, I would have matched
it with them.

Speaker 10 (19:51):
Fuck yeah. And I want to watch it from Minnesota
when they win, they win the Super Bowl. I want
to be here to watch everybody trap their pants.

Speaker 5 (20:00):
Yeah, well said, well said by Mike.

Speaker 4 (20:05):
We should put that quote up on the wall of
our Fox.

Speaker 5 (20:08):
Sports radio studios. I want to be here to watch
everybody crap their pants. Sign Mike in Minnesota. Perfect way
to end it, so funny. Yeah, in forty thousand, like
we ended up like you're matching the twenty at just
north of twenty. I thought thousand was good. I apparently
was way off. I was way off in this whole

(20:29):
sort of deal. He is carry Roads. I'm Dan Byer
in for Cavino and Rich here on Fox Sports Radio,
sitting in for the guys who were in for Dan
Patrick earlier today. All right, there is no midweek major,
but we're gonna play our own game and it involves
some news that happened today from the NBA. That's next
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Speaker 4 (21:24):
He's still moving.

Speaker 5 (21:27):
Big rig Rob tweets in, Dan, I would spend ten
thousand dollars to see the Cardinals never win a thing
for the rest of time. He's talking about the Saint
Louis Cardinals. He's a Cubs fan. That makes sense. Kelly
tweets in put me down for ten grand for a
razorback football champion jip. Then I'm hedging that wager at
the sports book, putting the rest of the money to
his name on the money line. So there's yeah, there's

(21:49):
there's financial ways to do it. Nate said he'd pay
a grand for a Packers Super Bowl, not a penny
more and Brant Jets fan twenty seven years old oh
Man seriously consider selling his twenty twenty Toyota Tacoma to
see them win.

Speaker 4 (22:05):
His Super Bowl? How much with that? How much with that?
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (22:09):
Let's go to the blue book. Let's go to Kelly
blue Book and check it out. Brand says he's got
it paid off, but his wife would not understand.

Speaker 6 (22:16):
I thought he was going to say the house at
that point. It's the Jets. So great, great input. We
thank you for hanging out with us. We know you
guys love Cavino and Rich and when they're in the morning,
we appreciate you still sticking with us in the afternoon. Now,
Isaac told us that Russell Westbrook is signing a contract
with the Sacramento Kings. I this means no disrespect to Sacramento.

(22:39):
In fact, I'm wondering if Sacramento would kind of, I
don't know, embrace this sort of role. But we know
that Sacramento is not necessarily a popular destination. It's kind
of one of the random spots we have in sports.
It's a one city, a one team city. And yeah,
Sacramento at least it was for so many years into

(23:01):
the A's came to town. Which leads us to this.
When I hear Russell Westbrook signing, I thought, Russell Westbrook
to the Knicks, right, that would make sense. Russell Westbrook
to the Mavericks. Yeah, Russell Westbrook to the Kings just
messes with my mind because Russell Westbrook is such a
brand and this is not meant to disrespect Sacramento. But

(23:25):
let's have fun with this. When it comes to Major
League Baseball. We are gonna do odd signings that will
just mess with your ear if they ever happened in
the MLB. You ready to do this? You got your paper?
I got mine?

Speaker 4 (23:39):
Who going?

Speaker 5 (23:39):
Okay, I'll go first to show you how it's done.
All right, yep, give me the breaking news music. All right, news,
just in Carrie Rhoades from Major League Baseball, faking news,
as we call it here on Fox Sports Radio. Veteran
outfielder DH Bryce Harp signing a deal with the Marlins.

(24:04):
That is how it sounds. Bryce Harper with the Marlins
is the matchup that I got here on Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 4 (24:12):
If you're laughing, turn your mics on. Yes, have a
good time, Breaking news, Ryan Burshing, our antstter. How does
Bryce Harper fit in with the Marlins?

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Well, it's clear that he's already looking at retirement, going
to Florida to find himself a nice retirement to hang
out in South Beach.

Speaker 5 (24:29):
Well done, I think, Carrie Roads. Oh wait wait wait
wait is there another?

Speaker 12 (24:34):
Is there?

Speaker 3 (24:34):
Wait?

Speaker 4 (24:36):
Yep? Yep?

Speaker 5 (24:37):
Yes, just started again, Ryan, Yes, Yes, just started again.
If Iowa Sam was here, we'd say play it again, Sam,
Just play it again Sam.

Speaker 4 (24:46):
So then howd off the presses?

Speaker 9 (24:48):
We have?

Speaker 4 (24:50):
Just days?

Speaker 5 (24:51):
Well, you gotta open open the other piece of paper. Yes, sorry,
who did the A sign?

Speaker 7 (24:56):
He's had a big sign and this is somebody they
wanted a long time, didn't have the money, found it
and they signed one Soda a and.

Speaker 4 (25:08):
The Yankees couldn't do it. And the Yankees couldn't do it.
So right, how does one Soto fit the Days?

Speaker 1 (25:15):
Well, I believe their entire payroll beyond Wan Soda will
be about one dollar.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
Because the entire pay roll and that, and they'll be
playing at the Studio City Park out there.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
Right around so the first and it'll.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
Be a one one play like he makes every play.
All right, Isaac, I heard you've got I think Isaac's got.

Speaker 5 (25:43):
Some faking news in a Major League Baseball signing.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
The signings that just would not hit your ear. All right.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Oh, we got Mookie Betts going to the South side
of Chicago.

Speaker 4 (26:02):
To pizzas great, it's delicious. They're the best team in
base I mean, Mookie Bets in the White sire. Seems
like it's a match made in heaven.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
You can't put it on the board.

Speaker 4 (26:19):
No.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
I just like the idea of our pope talking about Mookie.
You know what, let's do it.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
Even the Pope couldn't pray that one and do it.

Speaker 4 (26:28):
Ah, Birse, you've got some breaking news. I've heard I do.
I do. Actually that's just in you know when you
hear the music faking news here.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
What's great about this one is the President himself has
come in to announce this one.

Speaker 5 (26:40):
Mister President show Hey, oh, Tony Oh, He's gotta be
like Yankees, right.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
Big news President Trump.

Speaker 13 (26:49):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
He's going to the Colorado Rockies. Incredible.

Speaker 4 (26:56):
He'll hit a lot of home running the mile Hays.

Speaker 5 (27:01):
The mile Hay City, the show Hao Tani, the Mile
Hay City for Sho Hao Tani, the Rockies.

Speaker 4 (27:07):
Interesting.

Speaker 5 (27:08):
It's interesting too because as a pitcher, you want your
e r A to be seven, right, So when he
does both, he's like, you think me doing this in
l A is something, I'm gonna go and do it
in Colorado exactly. Then you'll know, my greatness, Ryan Smith,
I heard you've got some Ryan got I'm taking news.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Unbelievable, guys, Aaron Judge.

Speaker 6 (27:27):
Whoy whoa Ryan, don't even put it out here.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
That's coming.

Speaker 11 (27:32):
He is going to the Pirates, him and Calf Gaines.

Speaker 4 (27:38):
Yeah, good one too, Cumbo one too, Combo.

Speaker 5 (27:42):
That is amazing. I am surprised, but I'm not surprised.
Aaron Judge with a great decision there. Yeah, yes, Aaron
does make sense. He doesn't like the Big Apple like that.
He's a quiet guy. I go to Pittsburgh and have
some loyal fans. You could play ten in for the
Steelers as well. Ave got uh he's got that tight end.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
Yeah, he's ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
Aaron Judge saying, so long, Brons, I'm heading to the
steel City all of those. Yeah, they hit your ear wrong.
Just you're listen, you're a hoop heead. It's not meant
to disrespect Sacramento. Yeah, it's not. It's just was Russell
Westbrook to the Kings. He's trying to play for every
team in the Western Conference, right, like it's just now

(28:24):
here's another one. Yeah, it's like now he's just playing
to play basketball. He's not even trying to win a
championship anymore. That's the part that you know, if he
wanted to come back in parlay with the contender. It
makes sense, but Sacramento's not doing anything. Yeah, and especially
in a loaded West. Yeah, like it's it's tough to
And he had carved out his niche with Denver, but

(28:46):
obviously didn't want to stay because shoheo Tani's not playing
for the Rocky.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
So that's why he probably wanted to get out of
the town. I don't know, I had no idea. I'm
not sharing this with show Hey.

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Speaker 12 (29:17):
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Speaker 5 (29:26):
You know Rich here at Fox Sports Radio. He's carry Roads.
I'm Dan byer In for the guys. As they were
in earlier today on the Dan Patrick Show. Hit Carry
up at Carry twenty five roads. You find me at
Dan Byer on Fox. You've been in the studio doing
your work, Yeah, doing so yesterday. New single came out
a couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 4 (29:45):
Glad, I got to.

Speaker 5 (29:45):
Know you, Yes, sir, right, yeah, find it on YouTube, Spotify, wherever.

Speaker 4 (29:50):
You listen to your music, all the places. Yep, you
got any shows coming up?

Speaker 6 (29:54):
Yeah, I'm uh, look at you teeing it up. I'll
be at the Viper Room on Saturday. So you guys are.

Speaker 4 (30:01):
Have nothing going on on Saturday, come check it out.

Speaker 6 (30:04):
It'll be a little live performance going on and you
may hear a little Glad, I got to.

Speaker 4 (30:07):
Know you, all right? What about Look? We're gonna see that.
I don't think I'm gonna play Look Dance. Dan likes
look that.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
I would be the meme with all the lights onto
the Viper Room, being like I'm waiting for him to
play Look the.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
Lighter ready to go? Yeah, Yes, that's my boy, supports
the uh well, good for you.

Speaker 10 (30:27):
Well.

Speaker 5 (30:27):
On Sunday, the Chargers are going to be uh taking
on the Indianapolis Colts and when they take the field
carry they will be wearing their new gold uniforms. I
call them yellow, they're calling them gold. They're new Charger
power uniforms. I think they look magnificent. And I know

(30:49):
that this is of controversy. Would you be able to
wear a full yellow gold uniform like the Chargers are
going to be wearing on Sunday against the Colts.

Speaker 6 (31:00):
Well, I won't look as good as Herbert is wearing it.
It looks really good on him. But that's actually my
little league colors in football as a nine year old.
We were all gold. We were the Central Park Charger.
So yes, I would definitely rock that.

Speaker 5 (31:16):
It looks so good in Cavino and Rich style, Jason
Stewart hates these. He's the executive producer of The Doug
Gottlieb Show and at times the executive producer of Cavino
and Rich. Depending on certain schedules, Jason will be here, there,
and everywhere, and he hates these. He's a Chargers fan.
But the reason I bring that up is because not
only did it trigger my mind of talking about this,

(31:38):
but I said I gave it two thumbs up, and
he says, well, then you must like the Savannah bananas
because it's the full sort of yellow uniform. Now, I'm
not down with the Savannahs like Rich Davis is. I'm
more of the Caveno take on the bananas. However, I
do think that this works, and I feel like I'm
one of the few people who actually liked the color

(32:02):
rush uniforms that the NFL had back in the day,
with the colors of your uniform of the jersey being
the same as the pants. And now I know you
had some wacky ones with the Seahawks wearing their their
neon green, if you will, But I think it works.
I think it works for some teams, maybe not every team,
but I like the look of the Chargers wearing they're

(32:23):
all yellows.

Speaker 6 (32:24):
It definitely works for some teams, not all. Some of
them are very bad that the gold, the yellow, the
Charger one. It's also it's nostalgic for me, but it
looks good as well. Like I see the picture. It works.
I think it would be a dope, dope game. You
were New York Titan uniforms.

Speaker 5 (32:43):
Was that a special week at all when you were
wearing those uniforms when you were with the Jets.

Speaker 6 (32:47):
Yeah, the Titans. The Titan jersey was a big deal
at that time. When we would wearing, some of the
players would come around and be present, so you kind
of got to have some time with them, and you know,
they're so graces and ready to be a part of
something again. So that was special. But yeah, I love
the Jorge. I'll still have that tis in jersey at home.
You know, I'm glad you said that.

Speaker 5 (33:08):
I'm actually really glad you said that because I did
not find I don't find any reason up until ten
seconds ago when you said that for any team in
the NFL or Major League Baseball, then maybe some with
Major League baseball'll put the NBA in for sure, NBA

(33:29):
or NFL to wear a throwback jersey that is prior
to nineteen seventy. I don't understand that portion of it,
because that's just that audience doesn't I thought didn't care. Now,
the Falcons have a magnificent red throwback uniform from the
nineteen eighties. When I say the name Gerald Riggs and

(33:51):
Steve Barkowski, you know exactly what I'm talking about When
you mentioned those names prior to the Dion too legitimate
Black Falcons and Andre Risen that they had. But so
when the Falcons down their red helmets on Monday night
against the against the Buffalo Bills, they also had their
black jerseys. This is a nod to their nineteen sixty
eight uniforms. And at that point they had a thin

(34:14):
gold stripe on their helmet as well. There is no
gold in the current Falcons uniform. It's not even close.
They did that because they combine the colors of Georgia
Tech and Georgia when they came into the league. So
that's why you have a gold stripe. And I'm like,
nobody cares what the Falcons look like in nineteen sixty eight, Like,
nobody cares about that right now. To your point, to
have the players that are still alive to be able

(34:36):
to be recognized by the team completely changed my opinion
on why you would wear a uniform like that.

Speaker 6 (34:43):
See, Dan, the more you know, the more you know,
right like there's that thing where like it makes it
special again you're wearing something new. So for us, we
had that feeling of excitement of that just that. I mean,
the jerseys were fine. It wasn't like they were the
best looking ones, but you felt a sense of pro
in a sense of like I said, endearing, I guess

(35:04):
endearing fortune to the guys who had paved the way
and wanted to be present on that day.

Speaker 4 (35:08):
So it was kind of fun. It was cool.

Speaker 5 (35:09):
I'm surprised and didn't dawn on me earlier because the
Buccaneers had warned their throwbacks previously, and then there was
the time period in the NFL when concussions were a
big deal, so they banned the multi use of the helmet,
and now they've obviously completely gone away with that with
allowing teams to wear different helmets with the throwbacks. But
the Buccaneers even prior to that, would have their Hall

(35:34):
of Fame weekend be the weekend that they would wear
those creamsicle Bucko Bruce one. So you would bring back
a player to honor, put them in the Ring of fame,
you know, Ring of Honor or hall of Fame in
that aspect, and then they would wear those uniforms. Seeing
it in that respect, I can I am more on board,
but I was. I know, the Falcons look sharp and

(35:56):
the Bills wearing their throwback helmets. Yeah, with this standing buffalo,
but and I was not trying to disregard the fans
prior to nineteen seventy. But it's just that's not the audience.
That's also not the audience that is buying the product. Right,
Like there's for my age, late forties, if there are

(36:19):
throwback stuff, we're buying it off the shelves because it's
what we remembered from the from the eighties, yeah, maybe
from the late seventies, from the nineteen nineties. You know,
people around my age, maybe a little bit older, a
little bit younger, that's where you're buying it. And so
that's the whole deal that I had with throwbacks, and
I never thought until you said that right there on
why you should do it. Like I hate when the

(36:39):
Packers do their throwbacks, and I think that their throwbacks
from like nineteen thirty are ridiculous. And it's even more
ridiculous because no one who played in nineteen thirty when
they honor them is going to be around to be
able to pass on those stories. Those I still think
are ridiculous. But I could see something from the nineteen
sixties as being something.

Speaker 6 (36:57):
To honor absolutely, and that Titans Jerzy now it's it's
something that's super rare and I have it and one
day you know, somebody might want that twenty five Titan jersey, right,
and so yeah, there is still some some life, some
life to be breathed into into that into those jerseys.

Speaker 4 (37:14):
So I really appreciated it. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (37:16):
By the by the way, another example of how the
NFL just is not creative in naming their teams, right, Like,
Tennessee will be the Titans. Already had the Titans Houston.
What about the Texans. We've already had the Texans, Yeah,
but they were in Dallas. That doesn't matter. We'll just
name them the Texans, right, Like what Like it's so annoying.
I just it just be creative. Like, at least if

(37:38):
you're the Utah Mammoth, then maybe you're stealing it from
someone else in the NHL, that's fine, But to completely
use it from other teams that have already played, My goodness,
Houston Texans, Like how uncreative could we be?

Speaker 6 (37:54):
Well, then the hockey, the Utah h C isn't better either,
So I.

Speaker 5 (38:00):
Don't mind the Mammoth. I know they wanted the yetti,
but I didn't mind the Mammoth at least with that anyway.
The point being, I love how the Chargers are going
to look on Sunday, and it may take some getting
used to. Your eyes may be burning because of the
brightness of the gold or yellow on your screen. But
still I think overall it's a good look. Think it's
a great look, all right. You and I will be
back on Sunday five Eastern two Pacific for week seven.

(38:21):
Guys will be back tomorrow. Kavino Ritch back in their
normal spot after doing DP earlier today thanks to Isaac
Ryan and Ryan He's carry roads. I'm Dan Byer. Talk
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