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October 28, 2025 41 mins

Covino & Rich wrap up their thoughts on the insane World Series Game 3! They recap Week 8 of the NFL with a new member of the show.. a robot. Not everyone on the show appreciates AI. Where's Tickle Sack? Plus, 'SHOWTIME MAHOMES TRIVIA' & a debate over intentional walks! 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, thanks for listening to the Cadino and Rich Podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Find your local station for Comedo Rich at Foxsports Radio
dot com, or stream us live every day on the
iHeartRadio app. Like searching FSR. That exhausting. What twenty four hours?
I'm riding on a high right now? For real? I
think we're onto something, the sports renaissance of twenty twenty five,

(00:32):
because everything's clicking. Not only a great game, yeah, not
only an amazing, epic, instant classic of a Game three
World Series, but some good football. I mean, did we
forget that? The Chiefs won? The Chiefs are chief in.
They're back on track. Austin Reeves put up forty one
points yesterday. Nobody's talking about it. Oh Wenby had another
big game. Spurs are undefeated. You know what I mean?

(00:54):
A lot going on. Is just baseball's popping.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
Yeah, Reeves actually made Laker history by the total points
he scored in the first four games of a season.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Yeah, dude's on fire, man. I think of that stat
when you play for a team that's had Kobe Shack
lebron Worthy, Kareem and you're the guy. Yeah, that's wild.
Stats don't lie, Man, Stats, don't lie. Covino and Rich
on Fox Sports Radio, broadcasting live from the Fox Sports
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hanging with Covino and Rich. Now, we got prizes to
give away this hour. We're gonna play show Boy Mahomes trivia,
speaking of those boys and life of a show boy.

(01:48):
And we're also gonna tell you about a purchase. We
made a full NFL Week eight recap. Yeah, but we're
wrapping up your phone calls and your thoughts.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
It was a crazy game. It got so crazy last night.
They talked about position players coming into pitch. I jokingly said, dude,
bringdo Nomo back out. He threw out the first pitch
last night, And then there was other people online saying,
you know, Sandy Kofax is going.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
To pitch do nomo more like cadeo nomo carbs. Geez,
you see that guy. He looked different from the last time.
And Danny g Off the air, you were saying something
about how no one's even mentioned Kershaw, I mean Schurzer
or two starters, because it felt so the pitch last
week right exactly exactly. So it was a roller coaster

(02:37):
of a game and we're riding off the high and
we're wrapping it up with Baker in Illinois. You're on
the Cavino and Rich show. What's up Baker?

Speaker 4 (02:44):
Hey, what's up? Cats?

Speaker 1 (02:46):
What's up? Man?

Speaker 4 (02:47):
So I watched that whole game last night just because
my step son is a Dodger Sam and I had
to work this morning. I kept thinking, with all those
warning track outs, man, if these guys were on Royd's still.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Or if it just happened earlier those been out. Well,
you know, I have buddies that you know, go to
a lot of Dodgers game season ticket holders, and they're
saying that so many of those shots that you know
out here in La get The temperature change is quick.
That's the weird thing about living in the valley, and
it could be ninety degrees and then be sixty. It
could be sixty in the morning. You're chiley when you

(03:30):
wake up, you put on a hoodie, and then by
lunchtime it's ninety five, so temperatures change, and three or
four of those would have been home runs. Agreed, It's
just how it is.

Speaker 5 (03:38):
What's up dB question for you guys, because I don't
think anybody's really talking about it. But what did you
think about the umpire call where then Boba Schatz called
out because they thought it was a walk, They thought
it was a ball.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
That was that was dicey. There were some also there
there was a few homeplate umpire like hesitate calls, like
he almost said was on a little delay sometimes like
Leslie Nielsen and nicker Gunn Yeah strike.

Speaker 5 (04:06):
I thought it was a really good point that John
Smoltz made at the time and saying because a hit
then followed, but he said glasnow would not have pitched
that way if the situation was different. So he's saying, like,
you can't assume that chawe. Yeah, he comes up and
gets a hit in the run scores. However, there was
such confusion on it, and we've seen stuff in the

(04:26):
World Series, Ken Herbick and Ron Gant at first base
and pulling the leg off Don Denkin Jurr in the
eighty five World Series, and the blowne call that he
made for the Cardinals, Like there are umpire moments, and
because of how crazy it was, we forget what happened
so early in that game. But that was just mass confusion,
at least on the part of the Blue Jays.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
There was mass confusion on multiple parts of that game
and moments we haven't even brought up.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
And we got to move on from this game. But
to prove it, like a whole series is wrapped up
in one game.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
To prove it, I'm gonna name two quick plays that
we haven't even and brought up. When Otani stole second
and he got thrown out because he popped off the bag.
That was a big moment, and there was a part
of me that was like, I also say, a really
great throw by Kirk too. Again you can see why
these are the best two teams in the league. How
about Edmund's throw to third base. That's what I was
just gonna say. In the ninth inning, that was the
game changing moment because Tommy Edmond, who and.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
Lucky at it hit off of Freeman's glove because that
would have kept rolling.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
The fact that Freeman deflected it if he caught it,
and then he probably would have been like, I should
have caught it. A touch my glove. You know the
fact that Edmund does that little slide into the throw,
throws a strike that was nifty, that was slick, game changing,
and again so many other little ones like Sisaki, like
you know, catching a great one hopper back to the

(05:45):
mouth but then almost almost underhanding it two load to
Freddy where he has to scoop it. The Blue Jays
at one point, one of the infielders I forget who
threw an intentional one bouncer because of his angle on him,
Like that's a risky play in itself too. Yeah, we
take those places for grants, especially when you think of
how big those moments were. So hey, we got to
experience it, lucky us and can't wait for tonight. But

(06:10):
there's something we all have in common. We all had
great intentions. I can't speak for Dan Byer, but I
know Danny, g and Rich and I all had great
intentions of yeah, we're gonna watch the game, but we're
gonna go back and forth and see what the Chiefs
and Commanders are doing. We're gonna, you know, watch this game.
I had a bet them on. Remember at the end
of the show yesterday, I said, guys, let's roll with
women Yama, let's roll with the Dodgers. And unfortunately, I said,

(06:34):
remember I said, Commanders getting ten and a half. Ooh,
maybe they could cover. It looked good for a minute,
but the Chiefs were chief And then Taylor was on
hand to see Travis break some records. It was caught
his hundred touchdown, and the Chiefs win. They beat the Commanders.
Good for them. They go to five and three. Now
Commanders three and five, twenty eight seven. And I didn't

(06:57):
find this out until after the game because so glued
and so set on what was going on in game three,
And same thing with Danny, same thing with Rich. None
of us knew really what happened until after the baseball
I just by habit because I'm a nervous ninny. I'm
always refreshing my phone, so I knew the score, but
I really didn't watch many downs of that game. Highlights, yes,
but that game was not turned out of my house,

(07:19):
so I did not put that on the TV Now
showboy Mahomes will be here. We'll talk to him about it.
We'll do some trivia giveaway prizes a seven to seven
ninety nine one Fox. But it all ties into the
Week eight of the NFL. Week eight of the NFL,
a lot of things happened, and let's just say Covino
and Rich made a purchase. We bought. Can I just

(07:41):
say this, We bought a robot whoa what's her name? Oh,
we can name I don't know what would Rosie Rose.
We bought a robot. You guys can name it, much
like the robot for Rocky four with Paula. I remember
the robot. It's a happy birthday, the happy birthday, POULI

(08:05):
robot programmer talk sexy to me.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Well, Camino and Rich, you're the greatest Cada. You're so handsome,
remember Polly programmed in it. It's like, hasteun. We want
a robot, a Fox Sports robot. We invested our show
money and I plan on expensing some of it because
it's not cheap. And this robot does something special. What

(08:35):
it does for you is it recaps an entire week
of football.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
So let's say you were on vacation. Let's say you
were busy. Let's say you missed something. This robot condenses
everything for you. I'm fascinated by this. Our video producer
Spot's been really mess around with AI and Sora and
all these cool things. Spotty boy, you're you're you seem
to be the guy that knows the most about this stuff. Well,
i'll tell you this. As of today, do you know

(09:03):
Google Gemini they're saying is slowly creeping up or Saul
I say, quickly creeping up on chatchebt, doubling its usage
from last year, and they're saying it's going to even
it's going to push the technology even further. The same
way you've been seeing all these amazing Sora videos where
you put in some prompts and it'll be like, yeah,
let's a video of Damn Buyer, uh, you know, getting

(09:26):
eaten by a bear and it's my favorite. But you
could make these videos and they're wildly funny. And remember Rich,
you know, much like the Internet itself, it has great use, right,
but we use it for evil and stupid things all
the time. Yeah, we need to figure out a way
to use technology as a tool to enhance our lives. Like,
you know, not to do the work for you, but
as a tool to compliment you or else you become obsolete. Yeah,

(09:49):
so we put our nuggets together and we said, hey,
if we buy this AI robot, maybe we can enhance
our show instead of being replaced by a robot. So
what you do is you put in all prompts and
you get a little creative and give give the the
robot info and we said, here's about ten to fifteen
bullet points of week eight of the NFL. Hey, robot,

(10:13):
make a make a rock song with a country twang
a little well like a rock country song. Let's not
give away all of our secrets. Let's just say we
told the robot to do its jobs. Who's the role
I'm going to live with after the show and we'll
figure that out. Spot you have an extra guest better?
You and your wife are open to this, right sure?
So without further adic correct, we're trying to use this

(10:35):
new technology. I'll take it. If it looks like the
Megan Fox robot from that movie, Oh well, we're gonna
have to fight if it looks like that. But we're
trying to use this technology to our advantage here and
hopefully you reap all the benefits. You may love it,
you may hate it, but we're gonna do it anyway.
It's a debut of sorts. It's radio history in the making.

(10:56):
It's Covino and Rich's AI recap. We're calling it cn
ours Robot Recap of Week eight.

Speaker 6 (11:05):
Take a listen, Jets, fans crying and the rain all
you Sunday chang and washed the tears.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Finally, Wooden win Color.

Speaker 7 (11:31):
Mangos coll Man, we raise that glass rest in the
piece to a legends past for the first time in months,
to crowd out the fell live again runners trying to
recals fans say to little dude, leads.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Old jem smially its.

Speaker 7 (11:57):
Ingred first with the m crowds the frozen tongue of
something that Bible. Meanwhile about bold agat recess mosleyes he
ain't done.

Speaker 8 (12:15):
Yeah, the crowdshold crable.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
That jum back.

Speaker 7 (12:22):
Wee came bas gone the wound fulfilling to the bays
at break.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
A boy, break, I'll tell at anybody is home.

Speaker 7 (12:32):
Then the chal little scatterballs ain't much more.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Calbos crash like the many.

Speaker 7 (12:44):
People fashop shows.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Cheap ship, cheap out through.

Speaker 7 (12:54):
Chili would him here by the craft sail Hot sail bound,
every soundscot something going down.

Speaker 9 (13:07):
It's a jay house.

Speaker 7 (13:08):
We crave the nose, fame, the leaves insane, but we
love the game.

Speaker 4 (13:13):
A weeke.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
Just another page in the hot break lab. See you
next Sunday, it's weve came back.

Speaker 7 (13:33):
Ye came man.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
Cn ours robot recap of week robot recap. Now what
I really want is a parody of that song made
by Tickles, and hey, you might get that. And Week
nine might be hip hop, Week ten might be metal.
We'll see. So that's your recap, courtesy of cnr's robot

(14:13):
that'll be purchased the week. Here's the question we're talking
about with Big Mike, who runs this place. Yeah, Big Mike,
if you could say, hey, make a song that's pop rock,
make a song that's country, make a hip hop song,
make any song by just putting in key terms and
it could be generated that way in our lifetime. What

(14:34):
do you think the craziest thing we'll see is do
you think we're gonna be old guys? God willing you
live eighty ninety years old and you could put on
a headset and like it. Could pull your memories out,
like what, where's the weirdest thing this will go? Well,
where's the weirdest place this I'll go. I think it
could take you back to these moments. Hey, I want
to be at Game three, Dodgers Stadium, October twenty six,

(14:55):
twenty twenty five. I'm sorry twenty seven, twenty twenty five.
I feel like technology is going to allow you to
do that sort of stuff you know AI does right now.
If you put a picture, Let's say you and I
post a picture we're out and about. If someone had
this picture and screenshot it, they can figure out exactly
where you are through AI in seconds, like exactly where

(15:16):
you are on the map. You'd be anywhere in the world,
and it could tell you where that person is. I
think you could take a picture of a moment, have
AI recreate that moment, put on some sort of headset,
and now you're in that time period through AI and
an oculus of sorts, some sort of AI goggles. If
it's able to tell you where you are, if you're

(15:37):
able to recreate all these things in seconds, you put
on a headset, you could be anywhere you want. That's
kind of cool. Take you back We've talked about how
there's different angles and broadcast of sports. Now, how many
years do you think we're away from you getting some
POV like in the huddle if you want. Do you
think that is gonna be a Do you think there's
gonna be a Sunday ticket like a next level package

(16:00):
where it's like throw on your oculus or throwing these glasses,
these Google glasses or whatever. We're only getting crazy camera angles.
We're already getting that now because if you look at
a game from your parents' childhood up into the eighties,
nineties until today, you keep thinking, well, how could it
get better? And it does. Okay, So I take a
picture of fatass Babe Ruth and he's pointing into the stands, right.

(16:22):
I take this picture, I put it into AI, and
then AI generates that atmosphere the way it would interpret
that moment, and now I get to watch it through
a virtual reality headset. I think that's where we're going
to be before you know it. Like I said, Gemini
pushing things even further in that chat, GPT world, in
the world of AI. So we're able to make a

(16:44):
song and recap it in moments with the use of it.
And we really did make a purchase, by the way
to allow us to do that. But where do you
think it's going to take us? What are you excited about?
And it always goes back to something smutty. We know
that because we think about that too, But what else?
What else could it be used for? Where do you

(17:05):
think it's going on?

Speaker 3 (17:06):
That note Demolition Man Back in nineteen ninety three, they
predicted that part of it with Sylvester Stallone and Sandra Bullock.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
I also said there was three seashells I'm waiting for.
I'm waiting, well, I do wonder do you find it
creepy or awesome? You ever see like you could take
a picture of like your grandparents from the nineteen forties
and they could do this technology. They're like, oh, let's
bring that picture to life. That's weird. Yeah, you're are awesome.
I don't like it personally, but I think they could

(17:34):
enhance that technology where you could feel like you're immersed
in it. Sam, did you see the Suzanne Summer story
from this week? Nope? Really, I thought you'd be all
over this. Oh you mean her widow? It brought her
back to life with like a AI has a blonde
robot has a blonde robot that is uploaded. She's she

(17:56):
did obviously millions of episodes of TV shows, all her
books she did U you know, audio books for all
her own books. So they have a database of her
saying everything. They have programmed a robot with Susanne Summer's
voice and it's a blonde robot, and the husband says
he still talks to her. I mean, that's that's next level, Danny,

(18:20):
I was Sam, We're going in a weird direction. Yeah, yeah,
so I'm a little weary of it. It's the robot
recap And where do you think it's heading? How is
it going to change your life? Change sports?

Speaker 7 (18:32):
For that matter.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
A place that Colin always promotes is it cosm? I
know what you're talking about?

Speaker 4 (18:38):
And name of it?

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Oh yeah? Where it's like you watch the the very
It's like a miniature sphere in Vegas. Yes, it's like
a minisphere and you can watch a game, but you
feel like you're almost in the game, where it's like
a POV that you get. It's like your front row.
You can only imagine. Come is the venue in Anglewood,
California that hosts sports and entertainment events such as NHL

(18:59):
and NFL football circusilay in more. I mean it's cosmic,
cosm dot com you've never seen, you know, just think
about it, something to something to contemplate how it's going
to change your life, not only in sports but in life,
like in ten, twenty thirty, forty years from now, where
will technology be there? Right now? Suzanne Summers could be

(19:22):
brought back to life via a robot. Our show could
buy robot technology and also to just plug in, you
know a few things and it makes a song recapping
a week. You could you know, you could put in
key words and have a video that looks like Iowa,
Sam is really doing something. Yeah, it's it's amazing, guys,
and hopefully it just enhances what we're already doing and

(19:45):
not replacing you. That's the goal. Yeah, all right, do
you know for you you know what the fastest fastest
growing form of of smut is Aoh but I bet
you know AI like fake women.

Speaker 10 (19:58):
So yeah, have you seen the movie Minority Report. Yeah,
there's a scene where like they walk in, there's like
this guy laying down, there's like this three dimensional woman
like on top of him. That's what we're headed for Yeah, Sam,
I feel like you are you resisting it or loving it?

Speaker 1 (20:10):
Oh? Totally resisting it? We just I think this is
all awful.

Speaker 10 (20:15):
I feel like it upset you. It does because I
can tell you things. I don't know if we really
need these things in our world.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
A lot of it's soulless, but that's why you want
to put your human touch on it, right, and just
you either work with it or you lose to it.
So you got to figure out a way. I disagree
with that. I think I can be against it.

Speaker 10 (20:32):
I don't know if we need to take a song
making away from the human economy and give it to
some butt rock you know, robot.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
I'm sorry, you know, that's just my opinion. I hate it.
Look at it this way. Remember in the two thousands, Danny,
go back twenty years when we were younger men in
radio maybe the old time or DJ that was like
I want to play records and CDs, and it's like, yeah,
but we have a computer system. Now. What happened to
the guys that resisted? Yeah, but that's different.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
True, that's music made by humans, but the human element
for an entertainment's always going to be necessary because they've
done all these experiments with radio stations where it was
all technology and it all flopped. Why do you think,
Why do you think a lot of these actors' unions
are like they won't even let a toe in the
doorway of AI because they know it's just going to proliferate.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
So I'm with them. I'm with them. Couple people will
eventually make AI product.

Speaker 10 (21:19):
And I'm sure, I'm sure it'll make its way into
my life at some point and I'll be like, Okay, cool.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
It just has no I know it has. It's a
real life black Mirror episode. It really is, you know,
and it's changing our world at a rapid rate, and
it's changing social media. It might change it, it might
ruin it. You know, a good which might be a
good thing. So your phone calls your thoughts. And of
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It's time for some NFL trivia. I'm here, I'm here, Yes,
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Speaker 1 (24:18):
Swinging from the Dodgers today.

Speaker 8 (24:20):
What about the chiefs man?

Speaker 1 (24:21):
We had a night too. You're five and three now,
and keep in mind they started zero and to everybody, Yeah,
that's right, but everyone to.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
Beat a backup, Yeah, you beat a backup quarterback congrets.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
Yeah, but why don't you talk about Freddy Freeman Somemore
put up some big numbers five and three ready for
Buffalo next week. And let's not forget about Kelsey, the
chief of Chiefs. I mean, he's the guy that started
the culture. One hundred tuddies, that's my guy. Play between
the lines, between the whistles, that's what we do to chiefs.

Speaker 3 (24:50):
All right, let's meet the contestants teaming rock a Baby.
Twenty seven time winner Rich Davis right over there, let's
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Pat mahomes here, I'm here and uh Who's the first
player in NFL history to throw four thousand yards in
one season? Was it a Rich's boy, Joe Montana, B
Joe Namath or ce Joe Disman.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Come on, I'm giving you a chance, Jeremy Rich Rich Joe.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
Yes, Joe Namath nineteen sixty seven through for more interceptions
than tds that season twenty eight to twenty six.

Speaker 3 (26:43):
But he did have over four thousand yards. Pretty amazing.
I did yep, round two as riches on the board.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Jeremy, just scream your name out. We're trying to give
a chance to win here, bro let's go Nameath also
had a lot of booty calls too.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
He did, yeah, all right, right, number four thousand, I heard, yes, sir,
all right? Hot tall was the shortest player in NFL history.
Was it a five to one, B five to two
or C five to three?

Speaker 4 (27:12):
Five?

Speaker 1 (27:13):
Okay, Jeremy, say your name Jeremy, all right, Hold on
one second, missus b Alaska. Where's the accent?

Speaker 4 (27:22):
From?

Speaker 8 (27:22):
What story?

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Ja? Irish?

Speaker 8 (27:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (27:25):
I thought, Jeremy, Jeremy, Jeremy, Jerry, give me your backstory
for ten seconds. Where you're from from?

Speaker 9 (27:32):
I was born in the UK, Black pos and I
moved to a lock up seventeen years ago.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
Alright, interesting story.

Speaker 3 (27:41):
All right, now, what's your answer? You kind of buzzed in.
Is it five one, five two or five three? No,
Dan the c No, everyone loses that.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
Yeah, the answer is as about as tall as Alejandro
Kirk five foot one, five foot one Jack Shapiro, who
played for the Akron Pros nineteen twenty one, was only
five foot one.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Yeah, it was tall back then. So Rich is the
only one on the board so far. We move on
to round three. All right, round three, Patrick Mahomes here,
show boy Mahomes.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
What was I once quoted saying about regret Regrets are
something you can avoid by staying true to your dreams.
B I have zero regrets treating all the reps to
a free meal at me at Travis New Steakhouse or see.
You can always regret just missing it, but as a
football player you have to move on to the next play.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
Jeremy, Jeremy. See. Yes, wow, that's right.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
You can always regret just missing it, but as a
football player, you have to move on to the next play.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
You're the man Jeremy.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
Halfway to ACNR in neur Football. Rich and Jeremy on
the board. We go to round four, Round four. Who's
the first team went back to back Super Bowls? Hey,
the Pittsburgh Steelers b the San Francisco forty nine Ers,
or see the Green Bay Packers. Jeremy, Oh, Jeremy for
the win?

Speaker 1 (29:11):
Hey, what's that?

Speaker 8 (29:14):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Yeah, come to Byes, come back Super bo Bowls one
and two? Got the Chief of Chiefs.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
All right, Jay, this means you're gonna have to give
me your address, though, so I'm gonna find out where
you truly live here.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
We'll play you on hol buddy. Congratulations. By the way,
it was the Green Bay Packers Super Bowls one and two.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
In nineteen sixty six and sixty sevens.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
He worked as a janitor at a school in Springfield's fun.
It's a good one's fuck. Thank you Patrick Quilly? Hey, Patrick,
you know you guys are favored over Buffalo in Buffalo
this Sunday. Yeah, I know that. Did you watch the
game last night? That's why nobody watched the game.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
Nobody cared what he's talking abou everybody talking about the
World Series. Maybe I should have played baseball, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
Thank you, Patrick, all right, thank you guys. We'll see
you next week. See you next week, maybe you'll watch
me kick Buffalo's s. All right later, guys, let's go
to Dan Buyer for an update DV. What's going on?

Speaker 8 (30:14):
Man?

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (30:14):
Richard Ditch, who used to live in the United States
wrote for The Athletic still does now lives in Canada.
Just threw up some numbers I want to throw past
you guys, Canadian viewers. So these are the Canadian TV
ratings right now. Seven million people on average watched Game one,

(30:35):
six point six million watched Game two. Last night's Game
three peaked at seven point four million viewers his point
forty one million people in Canada. So if you're getting
seven million people to watch, wow, the sixth of the
country tuning in to the World Series.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
Damn, that's a lot of people. That's like the friends
from now Yeah, Like you have to figure you know,
where of mouth, text messages, social media played a huge
part of like yo, you watching this game? Yeah? But
how many times did you get hit up? Like you
watch as like yeah, I have quote. Based on DB's
numbers and the guy from the Athletic all three games
six million, seven million, seven millions. So the country of

(31:17):
Canada clearly behind their blue Jayson's the time spent watching
on that he did not going yesterday six and a
half eight. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (31:26):
The numbers on Fox thirteen point three million viewers for
Game one on average, about eleven point six for the
Saturday night Game two. Still waiting on the game three
numbers from last night and earlier this morning. Game four
numbers are this Dodgers up to one coverage getting underway
just after the top of the hour on Fox. It's
Shane Bieber against Shoe a Otani. In other news in
the world of sports, the Bills placed defensive tackle at

(31:49):
Oliver on injured reserve. Suffered a torn trice biceps muscle.
Excuse me, and that went over the Panthers this past weekend.
Chiefs got to win against the Commanders last night, but
they lost running back Isaiah Pachecko for a little while.
He's considered week to week with a spring mcl on
his knee. You guys just mentioned taking on Patrick Mahomes
and the Bill excuse me, Mahomes, Pachecko and the Chiefs

(32:10):
taking on the Bills this weekend. They have a bye.
Then in week ten Commanders, they're facing the Seahawks on
Sunday Night. Played without Jaydon Daniels last time, but head
coach Dan Quinn said that Daniels is expected to practice
this week and the Saints are making a change at quarterback.
Tyler Shook is going to start in Week nine against
the Rams, replacing Spencer Rattler. One final note, the NC

(32:32):
Double A has delayed the start date that would allow
their athletes to bet on pro sports. It was supposed
to go into effect on Saturday. It's now been pushed
back to November twenty second. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankei, according
to ESPN, sent a letter to the NC DOUBLEA asking
them to recind this rule that again could go into
effect in the not so distant future.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Guys back to you, thank you, dB TB. I know
you're a fan of lower thirds and graphics and what
do they call them? A little the score bugs?

Speaker 4 (33:04):
Right.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
I love looking at it the different networks compared to
each other. We talked about how can you know the
strike zone is way lighter on the World Series? World
Series coverage like it's faintly there, It's not like a
distinct square. Have you noticed the elimination of the pitch
clock because they're trying to maybe let it breathe visually.

Speaker 5 (33:23):
I didn't even realize it. It didn't even dawn on me.
I thought that the sques. So there are times I
couldn't even see it.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Yeah, it's it's so faint, just to almost make it
seem less intrusive for the world. So, yeah, you could
only really see it on the replay, and if it
was a close pitch, they would show it. But the pitchclock,
which I don't know if the Yankees or Yes Network
or the Dodgers, usually the pitchclock is part of the
little score bug taken away for the postseason. I realized
it's probably because they don't think that all be different

(33:50):
based on the network and what the teams choose. Well,
I wonder what the network did. But the World Series
on Fox, I realized that there is no pitchclock, no countdown,
none of that on your screen. So in the stadium, yes,
of course, but maybe they wanted to seem like it's
the World Series where not rushing, even though there is one.

Speaker 5 (34:07):
I do appreciate the pitch count always being there. I
feel that that's an effective tool to have on screen,
So I'm glad that they utilize that.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
Isn't a while to think. The old ideology was you're
not going to keep a viewer if they know the
score the whole time. When you watch old NFL films,
you can watch an old game from the nineties and
be like, when are they going to show the score? Yes,
and it's like rare. It pops up once in a
blue moon. In The mentality Camino back then was, well,
they got to keep watching if they want to know
the score.

Speaker 5 (34:35):
We would time the ten minute ticker on NBC to
make sure it was ten minutes, and sometimes it was
eighteen minutes, Like, hey, you're jipping me out of eight
minutes exactly.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
All right, Well, Lison coming up. There's something that came
out of last night's game that has created a fun conversation,
and it has to do with show, Hey, a Tony
getting on base nine out of nine times, which seems
like that's better than Little League. I don'tven know how
to describe that at this point, like nine out of
nine times, it's the guys on base for intentional walks
and one and one walk. That was sort of into

(35:06):
five times the guy walks. Is it a problem or
just strategy in baseball? We'll discuss a little next right
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you posted on the biggest stories in the world of

(35:48):
sports and pop culture. We do that every Wednesday. But
before we get into some of the controversy that was
last night, we didn't even mention Springer and DB's got
your up date there. What's up, Dan?

Speaker 5 (36:01):
Yeah, So a couple of things in advance of Game four.
No George Springer in the lineup tonight for the Blue Jays,
so he is not starting. There is a question on
whether he'll even be available tonight. Could pinch hit. We're
not even sure of his status. Nathan Lucas is gonna
end up leeding off for Toronto Dodgers, just making a
change tasker. Nandez is going to met fifth tonight he

(36:23):
and Max Montsey flipping in the batting order. So that's
what you got for Game four coming up on Fox.

Speaker 6 (36:28):
Damn?

Speaker 1 (36:29):
Is that karma? Like Danny g said, is this George
Bringer karma for cheating back in the day. I don't
know injuries and weird to say karma with injuries, But
I don't know you hate him. If you did that
to your Mets, you would have called it. You know,
you're probably right. I will say that's a big one
to Lucas when he hit that bottom of the tenth
inning right field. Nice hit. The people are speculating was

(36:53):
that where Toronto went wrong in sending the runner from
third who is like out by a mile. But here's
the problem. Everyone keeps saying, dude, Flattie was on deck,
they would have had second and third, and what would
they have done. They would have walked Flattie. And now
you're you're giving Kiner Fileffa the chance. And I don't
know if that's you know, is that your best shot?

(37:14):
I think you had to have a perfect relay to
get them. So prompts to the Dodgers, Hey, I played
the ball perfect level, fall through it to Edmund strike
Edmund I think you take that chance in a big
moment perfectly pivots and throws a strike to will Smith.
Will Smith is blocking, not blocking the home plate. But
like perfectly, everything was just done fundamentally right.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
And ah, you said intentionally walk lad That leads to
the next little topic here, because how many more times
you saw the little kid in the crowd?

Speaker 1 (37:44):
No, don't walk on Tawny again? Five times? I mean
four intentional fifth, but the fifth was intentional off. Yes, me,
when you're pitching all way outside, you know, slide slow
sliders that are cutting five feet off the plate. I mean,
you're not giving the guy a shot. Of speculation on
social media, a lotch a lot of Jabbroni's making videos
complaining about it, and there was one guy in particular.

(38:06):
John Root. Sports commentator John Root proposes limiting intentional walks
to one batter per game. Sports commentator John Route proposed
on Twitter on X that Major League Baseball should limit
teams to one intentional walk per batter per game and
force the pitcher to throw. I think it's strategy as

(38:29):
much as I get it. You want to see the players,
you want to see the players play. I know you
could say well load management. In the NBA, people pay
big money to see these guys. You don't want to
go to a game with your kids and see ow
TONI walk three times. But I mean, well, Barry Bonds
liked that tweet, by the way.

Speaker 4 (38:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (38:46):
He also says the w MLB proposal you should be
able to intentionally walk a player more than once in
a game. You shouldn't be able to. He says, we
watch baseball to see the greatest hitters hit, not be
given a free pass because they don't trust their pitchers enough. Well,
you're also saying that you might as well take strategy
out of the game. That's why baseball is the greatest game.

(39:07):
It's a It's a chess mash that carries on to
the next day. So every move you make in game
three is going to have a factor in game four.
We we and that is how the game is played.
So you're basically saying you don't like how baseball's played.
This is part of the strategy, but you edit it
may not. So you eded the universal DH that took
away strategy In American League, guys like you were like,
do you're just Bodo? Like that was you know, that

(39:29):
was a big part of the shift away this. It
just changes the strategy. That's just that's you know, that's
just being Those are just different rules to me. That's
this is part of the deal. Like, yeah, I know
it's it sounds weak to to walko Tani, But doesn't
it make sense to walko Tani? And by what was
the difference between pitching around them and having an intentional
why walking on Tani?

Speaker 8 (39:48):
Though?

Speaker 1 (39:48):
You know if Mookie Betts I love him, but if
he doesn't, if he wasn't like one for fifteen in
these scenarios, this isn't eve like one for fifteen or
eighteen in scenarios where there was an intentional walk ahead
of him. He us out of cold yesterday, that one
line drive BaseT. But you know, I get for the
excitement of the game, and how often is a guy
going to get up nine times in a game? You
could say you don't trust it, You don't trust the

(40:10):
guy next in your lineup because you know a lot
of people it is. I always look like a walk
is a rally starter. So you want to put someone
else on base, you just got to count on that
next guy. So the strategy goes both ways. I think
in a regular season game, maybe it's different where you say,
all right, people pay tickets to come out and watch.
You know, in June, if the Dodgers are playing the

(40:32):
Pirates and they're just randomly walking o Tani a couple times,
that takes away from the family who spent their money
to go to the game. The playoffs, I'll be honest.
You know who's there, rich people and people with access.
So I think the playoffs you gotta do what you
gotta do to win the game. But in the regular season,
I would not be opposed to a hey one time
a game. Who'd argue that, well, one intentional walking Again,

(40:54):
that's a better compromise. Right in the postseason, we have
different rules in a post in the postseason. That's strategy.

Speaker 4 (41:00):
Man.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
You know he's the best player in baseball. We're not
gonna let him beat us in the World Series. You
don't trust your pitchers, why you don't trust your other hitters,
and you know you're putting a guy on base, make
something happen with it. So your thoughts at Covino and
Rich at Fox Sports Radio and get ready for Game four. Yeah,
we'll see you guys tomorrow and enjoy until then. I'll
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