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Covino & Rich continue to take fun calls about "not the same without them!" There's a Folk/Pop star who totally failed at an MLB first pitch & put his face in his hands. How do people not learn the basic mechanics of throwing a ball? The show & callers debate what causes the misfires. 'SHAQ DIESEL BASKETBALL TRIVIA' gets the big rig treatment today & the Big Aristotle gives you his NBA picks! Plus, Zeke Elliot resigning with the Cowboys sparks an interesting conversation.

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(01:27):
That it's a rough couple of days for a blonde
grown men. Yes, Phil Simms and Boomer Sison out at CBS.
We get all of our jokes and news updates courtesy
of memes in today's world. By the way, Boomer, he's
doing just fine. Signed a big contract while at the
same time he got let go from CBS or moved

(01:47):
on from CBS. Yeah, signed a big deal to stay
long term doing mornings at WUFA. Yeah, Tyo, it's been
there twenty years. I wasn't worried about either one of those. Yeah.
I think they're both great guys. And I say that respectfully.
They're great at what they do. They'll be just for oma.
Now we also learn that everything, whether it's movies, sports, entertainment,

(02:09):
TV shows, there's always a local restaurant, the family dynamic.
You know, it's funny. Someone said that earlier in passing.
I thought more about it. It makes sense. I've been to
places where you'd have favorite menu items at a little
bar pub, like, oh, they got great appetizers, and someday
you go in and they give you a new menu
and you're like, where's that dip I like? Or where's

(02:30):
the specialty burger? We have a new chef that could
mess up a place. That chef could have been the
heart and soul of that place, the reason you were going,
and it just was never the same after that. So
and we're not saying that the playoffs again aren't going
to be great, because they are, but it's the first
time since two thousand and five there's no Lebron, Ktie
or Curry. We're talking in the second round of the playoffs.

(02:51):
We're talking a good nineteen twenty years where long stress.
If you're a guy in your forties, it's been since
your twenties. If you're a twenty year old guy, your
whole life, if you've seen Kad steph Old Lebron at
least make it to the second round of the playoffs in.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Twenty two years that Lebron hasn't at least advanced to
the second round.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
That's wild, right, So again, congrats to the Celtics, the
Thunder the Nuggets for their win last night. Some big
games tonight, we'll tell you all about it. Now. We
got a lot of people on the phones. Man, I
know I said light them up, but I mean we
got to move on. So he's a big old can
of worms. Is there any that you want us to
take now? Danny g as the super producer. Otherwise I'm

(03:32):
gonna say, please hit us up at Covino and rich
On X.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
And honestly, I was only able to get names in
cities because there has been about one hundred calls since
you started the topic.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
I want to take it back on a Tuesday with
a little crossfire rapid action. Well you get caught up
in the cross fire. That means bang bang, bang in
and out. Yeah, let's just do this. I say your name,
you give me your answer, We move on. Let's see
if you guys could learned quickly. Let's do some crossfire.

(04:01):
John and San Diego, it's up, John, who's up?

Speaker 3 (04:04):
Fella's Dan Patrick escn Out.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
I think Richell agree with you? On that one. You
know what, I agree with that when Dan Patrick and
some of those classics were out at ESPN Sports Center,
I love Gary Streiski. Who is a young dude that
works at ESPN other than him? I had no one,
No one tickles my uh dingling? Uh? Biff in Boston?
What Upiff?

Speaker 3 (04:23):
What's up? Cal Ripken voted to the All Star Game
after he retired?

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Oh that's not true? Is that because a Rod remember
he played that? What are you talking about? I guess that?
What does he mean? What do you explain? Explain? Explain yourself.
He's Michael in Virginia.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
Two of them als be not Jeopardy No More and
Bob Barker not Prices, right, dude.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Great examples are great, mich I just want to high
five you all in Virginia because you know what Drew
carry is great, but no Bob Barker. And you know
what we're seeing one right now? Pat Sajack retired. I
believe Seacrest takes over this week, so we're gonna see
not only no more trebec I hope No More feathers

(05:12):
his hair like past Sajack. Just to make the transition easier.
I want him to have that part of down the
middle eighties haircut Rich.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
I wanted to back up to on Sports Center Stuart Scott, Yeah, yeah,
the Lake Riad.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Stuart Scott and Dan Patrick and Keith Oberman. That was
when I was like in high school in college, and
that was that was before social media when you could
just check a score. You waited to watch and you
love their little gimmicks and catch phrases. That was when
Sports Center was at a gimmicks. Was there a wrestling
guy for you, Rich where you know what? After that

(05:44):
just wasn't the same. I'll tell you there was an
era where you stopped. Yeah, I'll tell you what. Call
me a lame o. But maybe maybe I was just
a big hulk of maniac. But when Hulk Cogan left
WWF and they were like, yeah, it's all about Brett
the hitman Heart, like the guy from Heart Foundation come out.
I discovered women and like, I'm going to college now

(06:05):
in the Anvil Ninehart kind of guy anyway, you know.
And then I had a couple buddies that were like
n w O and you know, had those shirts and
college and stuff. We're breaking up the Crossfire. Brett Florida, Hey,
Brett Hey, what's up, guys?

Speaker 3 (06:17):
I actually was just calling to say, what about like
an entire league?

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Like, how do you guys feel about the AAF.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
The original uh UFL partners USFL and the XFL.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Yeah, you know herschel Walker, Steve Young, some of those
guys moved along to the NFL, right, and then that
of course you know that was boy.

Speaker 4 (06:36):
I missed the tropics in the ABA, but I don't.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Miss any of that. Let's be honest. Do you miss
any of that? Nothing you're saying I missed? Thanks you
Shoe in Kentucky. What's up, Joe? Hey, Joe, wrap it up.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
I'll say bow and Duke Luke with the Dukes of Hazzards.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Wait, Bowe and Duke Luke, Boone Luke Duke. No, but
you're right though you Bob had already said that, which
means it's time to move on. But you know what, though,
if you were a kid that like Duke's a hazard,
there was we said it last hour, but that one
season where they're like, where's bo and Luke Duke and
it was Coy and Vance. Yeah, Laane, that's weak, so weak.
Now Rich, there's this guy that Rich talks about and

(07:14):
I know he's popular. I'm just not into him. Noah Khan,
he's a what are you talking? You don't know him?
I don't know yo, I was Sam. Can you know
of him? Queue up? Stick Season? Cue up? Uh the
song with post Malone. I know he's very popular.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
It's got one song I like, that's with Casey Musgraves. Yeah,
I know he's popular.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Coincidentally, my girlfriend's sister is into this dude, and when
I was visiting recently, she was playing him and who's
that Noah Khan. Oh, he's a big star. So I've
had conversations about this dude. I recognize this stuff. I'm
just saying I don't know that much about him. I'm
not that into him, but I know he's a big
deal for the average jackin Ninny like you. He has
a song with Post Malone called Dial Drunk, which was

(07:55):
a top hit. He has a song on his own
called stick Season, and he has a country crossover with
Casey Musker. So he's got like three big songs. And
we bring him up because he throws out the first pitch.
My wife sent me this because she's a fan of her.
You know what, he throws the first pitch exactly the
way I imagined. He throw, you know what, I'm gonna
lie I don't like his music. I'm not I'm not

(08:17):
gonna lie you. I'm sorry. You think these rock guys
guy oozes weenus Why I guess he's like a pop
rock singer song right, I'm just kidding. I'm just trying
to make a point. There's a reason I don't like
his music. Something weany about it and he throws like
a weenie. Sorry, you think system of it down? And
respectfully I say that respectful. You think these guys in

(08:42):
these hard rock bands you like, you think they're all
you think they're all the job. At least they bring
something hard. At least they bring hard music. His music
is not for me. I've heard it. It's very like clowns.
Never laughed before bean stocks never I would say, you
have you have an old iPod? Hit me up with
some Nola con He's he's scrolling through on the dial.

(09:02):
Stick Season is a big song. People will be like, oh, yeah,
I know. I'd listen to Shaka Cun then Noah Cun
rather watch Wrestler Killer Con. I'd rather watched the wrap
up con with Ricardo Montalbah I'm sorry. Was I lying?
Did this guy sing Lemmy Winks on South Park? I
can turn it off? I was saying, he's making my point.

(09:24):
I guess that's one of his weenie songs. Well, guess
what he throws exactly how his own sounds. Well, he
throwed a first pitch and he did not make it
to home plate, and he puts the glove over his face,
and it's humiliating. And follow me here. We're not gonna
go over worst first pitch is. This is not a
Baba booie fittycent conversation. We were just talking before the

(09:49):
show about I coached girls six and under. Within a year,
half the girls on my team know how to throw
a baseball or softball correctly. How who were these people raised?
When you see someone that can't throw a first pitch respectively,
I don't get it. Who is your dad? Who is

(10:10):
your mom? Who raised you? Raised by wolve? If I
hit like Danny g I take parents out of this,
because I grew up with a lot of kids who
had terrible parents, or maybe their parents weren't even around,
but they grew up playing outside and they knew how
to throw. Maybe they learned from throwing rocks at windows,
but they knew how to throw. I need an answer

(10:32):
because when I first met Danny J one of the
first besides his buttery voice and knowing that he's a
good radio guy, when he's like yo, man and he
threw me a tight spiral in the hallway, I'm like, Yo,
this guy, this guy's knows how to throw football. I'm
fascinated by the random guy or lady. Danny G's spiral
is tighter than your sweatpants. But why are you looking sweatpants? Season?

(10:55):
Stop peekingown. I'm fascinated because I wonder and I want
to know. I need an answer, and I'm not moving
on until I get one. What were these people doing
when they were younger? When you were playing tackle football
with a ball, kill the man with the ball, home
run Derby twenty one? Of course, when you were smare

(11:15):
the blank, Yeah, when you were playing all those childhood
games as a kid. Once we can't say the name
of anyone. What were they doing that they can't throw
out a first bet? Obsessed with the ukulele whatever that
dude's playing. Yeah, but I liked music. I was in bandame.
I would say, hey, I played trumpet. I played drums,

(11:36):
I still play guitar. You should have seen me on
the recorder back in the day, dude, you should have
saw me. I was like Kenny g I played the saxophone.
I bet you did.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
We had so many different interests as kids. And one
thing I noticed with me and my wife's kids right now,
they really they're like one or two things and they
obsess on it. And I see that a lot with
this ciner.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
See it. We obsessed with Nintendo and no, but we
spent just as much time out and he's onto something
because you're seeing it. And in baseball it's prominent where
if a kid's go to baseball, they be like, give
up other sports. If you're a pitcher, stop hitting, even
like we're getting a less well rounded person. You're you're
you're getting you're getting specialized kids where it's like, Yo,

(12:20):
Johnny's a dominant lacrosse player, but he can't throw a baseball.
You know, the little dominic could play the guitar like
he's John Mayer or Slash, but he can't throw a
baseball like generational and you have to weigh out, well,
what's better, right, because all of us were good at things,
but not great at anything. So this guy is a
great singer songwriter. And then you see great basketball players

(12:41):
that can't throw a baseball.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
And you actually saw this in some of the produced
packages during the NFL draft. There were a couple of
guys who got picked who also could play basketball.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
They're like and they were good at basketball, pook A
the CoA. Not only could that guy catch you for
you know, yeah, he's got a shot and I and
I do want to handle too, And I get it,
you're gonna be like, well, Roochie. Obvious answer is kids
that weren't into sports, who may have been like the
nerdy kid if they're into like arts and that type
of stuff, they didn't care about sports. But I just

(13:11):
feel like my daughter who is six, And I only
bring this up because I've had limited experience coaching little kids.
I mean, year two of being a softball dad, throwing
to me seems to be like such a basic skill,
Like it's like you never skipped the rock, Danny within
like within four months. The little girls that stepped at

(13:33):
the wrong foot and everything, I corrected it within three
to four months, where every girl on my team at
least could pick up a ball, and riche's talking six
year you're talking six year old girls. If six year
old girl, if I could teach six year old girls
how to throw a softball in four months, how you
grown men hit them up?

Speaker 2 (13:49):
And our thirteen year old daughter, she does not like.
I try to get her in the softball, she just
won't play. She does jiu jitsu, she loves it. But
I still took her outside and still took her to
the park and taught her how to throw the ball.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Right, all right, So the lesson is here. If you're
a parent and your kids love sports hate sports, if
they're in the music theater there, listen, I was the
kid that was going from the sports field to the
to the auditorium because I was in the school place.
Rich when he played baseball, he didn't wear his baseball uniform.
He wore his little marching band hat. I was in. Listen.

(14:23):
I did it all and I was proud of it.
I'll tell you what I feel like. They were the
first bo Jackson of arts. Let me tell you he
was the Grand Marshall of the Lamee Parade. Nothing bother
I certainly was. When someone told me choose the school
play or sports I'm like, how about no. You know

(14:44):
that kid from Ohio state that goes all the way backwards.
You ever see that kid that marching, He kills backwards.
Rich used to do that in his hometown. I taught him.
So my point is, if you're a parent, whatever, your
kids into arts, music, sports, nurture it encourage your kids. Obvious,

(15:04):
but that's a given. But your kid should know a
little of everything. Teacher kids, teach your kids sports. No,
you're gonna throw a pitch in front of fifty five
thousand people. I mean, I'm stating the obvious, like you
don't practice a little bit, And I'm sure he did.
But again, it happens, but some people roll with it.
This guy was mortified. I'm glad that he cared at

(15:26):
least because he did say he wishes he could do
that over right, So you know what, con Hey, it
doesn't matter. He's great at singing and writing songs and
people love him. He has his audience. Yeah, but you
guys posed the question. The guy's got the billions of
downloads and hits with Casey Musgrave's Post Malone and on
his own, you could just figure out, you know, how

(15:47):
to do that. You can't figure out how to how
to pitch. I think I think, I think I think
that's part of Honestly, I think that's part of my confusion,
because how could you be so good something right and
not be reasonably decent at something else? Like if this
guy could make platinum songs, how could he not do that?

(16:08):
All Right, we got breaking news, Dann Bayer, what's going on?

Speaker 5 (16:13):
Breaking news from Fox Sports.

Speaker 4 (16:16):
Guys.

Speaker 6 (16:16):
Last time it was the NBA, this time it's Major
League Baseball. Angels outfielder Mike Trout is going to be
out indefinitely as he is going to need surgery to
repair a tornmniscus in his knee. Trout's hit ten runs
on the season right now for the Halos, who are
currently eleven and eighteen and five games back in first place,

(16:39):
losers of eight of their last ten.

Speaker 4 (16:41):
And it gets a lot worse.

Speaker 6 (16:42):
Mike Trout out indefinitely with a tornmniscus in his knee
that will require surgery. According to GM Perry Manassian, that's.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
The when one of the faces of any sport goes down. Meniscus. Huh, yes,
I mean I'm not I'm not a surgeon. I don't
know if you know that Dan Byer, I'm not a surgeron,
but isn't meniscus at least something like Uh, I have
an MD though a massive dome. Uh. But no, I
feel like my dad towards meniscus playing tennis and like

(17:13):
was walking around again, not like It's not.

Speaker 4 (17:16):
Like I'm not a doctor either. This is my understanding.

Speaker 6 (17:19):
You could come back a lot sooner if you just
remove it, but your career will not be as long.
If you repair it, you will likely have a longer
time in the immediate future, but you could prolong your career.
That was always the it's a basketball injury. It's I
don't want to say it's a common one, but we've
seen a lot in the NBA. That's just the question.
And that's why there's I would assume I'm not it's

(17:42):
not said here, but that there's no timetable for how long,
but that it would require surgery.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
It's just what do you do with that surgery? Well again, huh.
For the average fella, if you tear a meniscus, it's
like a quality of life thing. It's like, well, can
you deal with the pain? If not, get a surgery,
otherwise you deal with it guys like him, they have
to make that decision right there. If you're a I mean,
Google would never lie to me. But the initial answer

(18:09):
I'm getting his Most meniscus repairs require two to four
weeks on crutches and then a knee brace for the
first six weeks. So we're looking at what did Jeeves say?

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Why don't you ask Jeeves after the surgery it says
eight weeks and then months of physical theorpy all.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Star break doesn't even seem well, hey, wishing my trout
the best. That's a bummer. Yeah, no, definitely, you know.
Back to wrap up this conversation about first pitches and
my fascination with just not understanding how grown men and
our women just based on your recent experience with six
year old little girls who you taught how to throw. Yeah,

(18:45):
that's where the frustration comes. Even first, when you could
teach a six year old or a five year old
in a couple months to mechanically throw a ball the
right way, how does a grown man throw out a
bad first pitch? I don't get it, Steven pay what's
up man.

Speaker 3 (19:01):
Hey guys, good evening, Good evening. I can tell you
that my experience I was at the basketball court with
my granddaughters. And I played a lot of basketball when
I was young. Good three point shooter. I'm there with
jeans on and go and take the first shot and
don't even get close to the rim, you know. And
I'm a good athlete. I mean, I actively surf in Hawaii,

(19:23):
but I haven't shot a basketball in five years.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
And maybe maybe it's the maybe it's the moment in
the surroundings. But I'm saying sometimes I just see their
mechanics and I'm like, they had no chance. Because I'll
give you this, I'll say something embarrassing. When I was
in college, they called my seat like if you're in
Section one on nine, seat fifteen, I'm like, what's me?
I got to shoot three pointers at the Carrier Dome

(19:49):
up in Syracuse, and it was like each one I
got in, I won one hundred bucks. I got a couple.
But I'll be honest with you, I had never shot
a three point shot with a glass backboard with a
crow out tens of thousand people. So my first one
I air balled. I was not used to the glass
perception of people, and so I get it if there
aren't nerves involved, for sure, but you still have the point.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
You still can tell who can throw a ball. It
wasn't nerves. Some people just dad.

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All right, Noah, con huh. He's the guy we were
talking about a little while ago. Can't throw out the
first pitch, but he's got some good songs. I like
to love a post Malone dial drunk that he's making hits, right,
I wish I could do that and I can't, So
props to him either way. Just our observation. How can
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(22:36):
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Speaker 9 (24:07):
I'm loving the playoffs, changing out the guard, you know,
old heads out, new heads in. I'm excited about it,
and I'll be banging. If I played forty points a game?
Forty points a game?

Speaker 3 (24:16):
Now?

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Did you play today?

Speaker 9 (24:18):
Shack?

Speaker 1 (24:19):
You think you could handle the joker a lot?

Speaker 9 (24:21):
Black through first pitch? I could dance, I could sing,
you could do it all. I could dance with the
jab walks. I do everything right. Let's meet the contestants.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
Twenty two time winner Rich Davis, Yeah, sixteen time champion
Dan Bayer to my right, hold up, Don, and nine
time winner now Spotty boy.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
I think we're gonna go for three in a row. Wow,
would be quite an accomplishment. Guys are slacking all right,
Buyer gonna use you for this.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
We're looking for our studio line contestant to win a
seeing our Swiggy hopefully. Would you love to travel to
taatcha Peek, California? Beautiful homes on the lifts if you
call me Idah, Montana or Texas Texas? Texas, Texas. That's Jerome, Jerome.
Part of what part of Texas are you in?

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Yeah? It's Jay You got us? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (25:15):
I got you?

Speaker 1 (25:16):
What part of Texas?

Speaker 3 (25:19):
I'm on the road right now.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
I'm a truck driver, so.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Cool? What are you hauling? Uh? Can you blow your horn?
Can you pull the can Hong Kong. You're in. Let's
do this.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
Here are the rules, the rules jecting the first contestant
with just scared the crap out of somebody in front
of them. All right, the first contestant with two correct
answers is the champ. If there's a tie, we have
a tie breaker question. Your name is your buzzer, but
you do have to wait until all three possible answers

(25:58):
are read two wrong answers and we move on to
the next question.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Are you ready, shack? Was that a horn or your stomach?
No belly?

Speaker 9 (26:05):
Let's get it on alight, Let's get this shack party started.
Who was the only team to beat the Celtics at
the Boston Garden during the eighty five or eighty six
regular postseason, regular and postseason? Was it eight the Lakers
be the Trailblazers or see the sixers?

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Trum Jerome seventy six ers? He guessed No, sorry about that,
your own rich Rich for the steal.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
I mean, just gets to the rivalry. I would have
went six ers two, but since he was wrong Lakers.

Speaker 9 (26:38):
No, Jack dabit Rich, I was gonna say trail Celtics
and the Boston Garden at the Boston Guard during it
eighty five eighty six regular trail Blazers y Lasers one.
On December sixth, eighty five, Boster's total home rerecord was
in insane fifty in one.

Speaker 6 (26:53):
I think there should be a rule if you get
it wrong with two answers left, you are not eligible
to answer them.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
I got to start.

Speaker 4 (27:01):
I'll get to ride fifty to fifty.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Right, I get to kick you. You can't answer the
next one.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
Yeah, Shack gets to kick you. Get to hit you
with my shoes. We'll take that in front of the
rules committe. Hit sixteen, all right, Round two? Nobody gets
that one.

Speaker 9 (27:15):
Around two? Which player has the most career blocks in
the finals. He cem olajuwon. Great Tim duncan or see
cream a jabbar Jerome Jerome sarem.

Speaker 5 (27:28):
Yes, cap.

Speaker 9 (27:31):
Has an amazing number. He has one hundred and sixteen.
One hundred and sixteen blocks.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
He just stood there.

Speaker 4 (27:36):
He didn't even have to like lift his arm. One
hundred and sixteen. That's crazy.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
All right.

Speaker 4 (27:40):
Jerome is on the board as we moved around three.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
Oh.

Speaker 9 (27:43):
When I was little, I mean I was never really little,
but when I was a little kid, when you were young,
ieed to wear extra large dipers. I used to play
with my stepfather's cool colored ABA basketball.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
When did the ABA.

Speaker 9 (27:58):
NBA mergeeteen eighty B nineteen seventy eight or she nineteen seventy.

Speaker 4 (28:04):
Six, Dan Buyer seventy six? Yes, right, it gets on the.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
Board August nineteen seventy six. That's right. August of seventy six.
Queen named an ABA team that didn't make the cut.
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (28:17):
Can you.

Speaker 4 (28:19):
Try colonels?

Speaker 3 (28:21):
Right?

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Yeah? I feel like there was one they highlighted on
winning time the Tropics. The Tropics continue.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
Check Buyer and Jerome both on the board. As we
moved around four. What was the most points ever scored?
Father the legend Michael Jordan in one game? A sixty
five B sixty nine or she seventy two?

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Dan Buyer for.

Speaker 4 (28:45):
The win sixty nine?

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Yes, said about that one.

Speaker 6 (28:52):
Stacy King after the game, sating, I'll never forget the
night he and Michael Jordan combined for seventy that was.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
That's awesome.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
It's against the Cavs in nineteen ninety good knowledge there
Bayer gets another W on his record. That's seventeen for
Buyer now I don't thank you Jerome. Yeah, Jerome in
Texas driving that big rig. We thank you for listening
and enjoy the game tonight.

Speaker 9 (29:15):
Let me tell you Nick's are gonna win Magic and
I'm going pagers tonight.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
All right, all right, thank you for the horse's mouth.
There you're guys later body, Thank you, Shack. We'll see
you next week. There are guy, We have all the
stars on this show. He's gigantic, that guy's And.

Speaker 6 (29:33):
I wasn't trying to penalize Rich. What I was saying
was it gives you more of a Do I want
to take the fifty to fifty? Yeah, with the risk
of maybe if I don't know the answer, or because
it would take me out of That was the whole
time I agreed, which.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Is why I didn't answer the next question. I think
it's fair if you're if you're going to take a
shot at to fifty to fifty and you get it wrong,
you should not be able to answer the next question.
Why Shack was holding a shoe on his way out, Yeah,
can get it wrong. Hit you with it man, Thank you, Shack, Yeah,
thank you, wag Diesel giving away prizes. Let's go to
Dan Byer for an update the Big Winner. What's up Dan?

Speaker 6 (30:09):
Hey, guys, sure we'll be hearing about it throughout the night.
Mike Trout just speaking, got emotional when talking with reporters
that he's gonna need knee surgery to repair a torn
meniscus in his left knee.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
Out indefinitely.

Speaker 6 (30:22):
Angels GM perryman Asciena says that the injury is not
believed to be a season ender, but again, Trout, who
is tied for first for the most home runs in
the entire Big League so far this season with ten,
now gonna be out indefinitely for an Angels team that
has lost eight of their last ten. Earlier today, the
Cardinals scored twice in the top of the ninth to

(30:43):
beat the Tigers two to one. It's game one of
a doubleheader. Astro's option first baseman Jose Abreu to their
minor league complex in Florida. It appears Joel Embiid's going
to play tonight. Showed up at the arena the Sixers
Center misshoot around this morning because of a migrain. Sixers
and Nick seven o'clock Eastern Knicks up three to one
in the series. They want to have boy On Bogdanovich,

(31:04):
who's out for the rest of the season. He'll need
foot surgery, Magic and calves eight Eastern Pacers and Bucks
nine to thirty Eastern Time Pacers can close that out
with a win, They're up three to one. Milwaukee likely
without Giannis and Tetakupo and Damian Lillard. Gianna says a
calf injury that is now very similar to the injury
that Kristaps Porzingis has for the Boston Celtics. Celtics calling

(31:24):
it a calf strain. He's gonna miss Game five, and
reports say he'll miss several games in this postseason because
of the injury. Heat without Haimihawke's junior for Tomorrow's Game
five because of a hip injury, and the Clippers have
already ruled out Kawhi Leonard Ford Tomorrow's game against the Mavericks.
Champions League SEMIS first leg, bayn Munich and Real Madrid
played to a two to two draw, and Guys TV
rings for the NFL Draft in Sports Business Journal says

(31:47):
for the three day event they were down three percent
from a year ago. First round viewership on Thursday, though
was the highest since twenty twenty one back to you guys.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
You know why because there was two hundred and seventy
five thousand people then, so they weren't watching the TV.
But also keep in mind, though six quarterbacks when the
first round, so all the all the all the pizazz,
all all those you know, a lot of offensive players,
you know, and keep in mind more offensive players than ever.
Then all of a sudden, then second round or so

(32:18):
defense started coming in. So because it didn't seem like
it lost any flair this year, I mean, it just
seemed like a magnificent, massive event. Let me let me
pose a question to you. Yeah, and you could think
about it and maybe you could wrap the show with
it today. Okay, I don't want to overpromise, because we
did promise something. What did we There's such a pea brain,

(32:40):
such a pee brand. You know, Shaq was right about
you heard him, Oh you're ozembic hypothetical. Yes, save it
for tomorrow, Sure, save it for tomorrow. It's not a hypothetical.
It's a story. But I think it's also a more
lengthy conversation. I don't want to rush it. This is quick,
This is quick. Ezekiel Elliott gonna be doing stint too

(33:04):
with the Cowboys. A la Herschel Walker who you know,
we all know the famous trade to Minnesota, came back
played behind Emma Smith for one year, primarily as a
kick returner. Right, when was the last time you remember
the second time being any good for a player on
a team like reunited? And to me, it's so far

(33:27):
in few between where the reunion is nice and a
lot of times it's nice because they get to say
farewell to the fans a La pool Hols or Ichi
Row or something like that. But when was the last
time a guy came back to his OG team and
was actually productive? Productive? Kavino is the keyword there. That's
a tough one because they always do it. I feel

(33:50):
like there's a Yankee that came back and hit them,
But did team Bamtino? Yeah, Bamtino came back and hit
some bombs and went on a nice little run. It's
funny you said that, because look at I was searching
Bambtin the bam Tino Martinez anyone come to on for you?
Debaate Aga Tino was a he was he was a Mariner,
but he won with the Yankees. I associate him with
the Yankees came back to the Yankees and played Well.

Speaker 4 (34:10):
You're talking end of career, correct, Because Lebron's return I
think would.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Be the bingo that's the one that's He's the one
go bingo bingo. He might be the one Dan Bayer
that it could be beginning, middle, or end. I mean,
Zeke's not that old. I mean so, I think the
fact that Lebron came back to Cleveland won a championship.
I don't know if anyone's ever been on a team
was the star of that team left, came back and

(34:34):
their second stint was really productive that much at all.
It's a good one. Yeah. Usually, like you said, it's
a farewell as you always say, it's like a relationship.
It's like it's like magic. You ever break up with
a girl data again years later, and you always say
it's the pet cemetery version of that girl. Like I
don't say that. A lot of like books have said that.
You know, when I would research books on how to
get her back, they would always say.

Speaker 5 (34:55):
She'll never be the same.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
You can get her back, but it's gonna be a
shell of the original version, be the same one. They
will be the same way. So if you ever thought
about this or an example, Lebron James is clearly thank
you DBA. Number one answer on the board, what player
was a star on a team? Stars? Baseball, Football, Basketball,
you know the four majors, hot dog getting hockey. You

(35:18):
can throw in there. When has a guy been the
dominant star, left the team, came back and was even productive.
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dot Com. Now quick reminder on Manyana show tomorrow. Of course,
we're talking about all the games tonight, Sixers, Nicks, Magic, Cavs, Pacers, Bucks,
Yank You match the Avs must be a leg day,
Yankees Yanks I'm excited to playing the Orioles now as
we speak. So we'll talk a little baseball and o

(37:31):
zempic on tomorrow show. But remember, if we don't run
out of time. We have a bonus podcast called over
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So we do one or two a week. Definitely catch that.
You can watch what you hear over Promised on Fox
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Major the biggest stories in the world of the sports

(37:54):
and pop culture. Are they mid Are they weak? Are
they major? That's on Wednesdays Spectacular Spectacus, a Conveno and
Rich show. I'm watching behind you the Yankees Orioles. Yeah,
Battle for the Al East. I know it's April Gan
Carlos Stanton just walked. He is noticeably trim. Huh yeah.
If you haven't watched any Yankees games, I know we're

(38:15):
in the middle of NBA playoffs. I mean that was
the story leading into the season. The NFL Draft has
taken up a lot of our mental energy. If you haven't,
you know, watch any highlights. John Carlo said he was
trimming down. I why I saw him get up to
to you know is that bat And my first thought
was your first thought was he must work out? Is
that John Carlo? Yeah, look at the s on that

(38:37):
And by the way, Rizzo hit his three hundreds yesterday
and he just hit into a double play. All right,
So what was your question when we got phone calls? Well,
we'll get to the phone calls. I want to just
ask you, you know, let me, we'll finish this and
i'll act you one last week, I'd say, when you're
thinking of the best returns, right, dude, I had these
curtains for like five years, and I took him back
to bed bathroom beyond stop it. I got full on credit.

(38:59):
And by the way, Costco and Home Depot take a
lot of stuff back. Costco is kind of catching on too.
For really, I can take anything back. My buddy does
the biggest dirt bag move, and I'll call him out,
my buddy Chris. Every year get this, oh dirt beg Chris, Right, buddy, Chris,
nor break Chris. He doesn't want to have to pack

(39:19):
up his Christmas lights, So every year he returns Christmas
lights all tangled, all tangled, and then the next year'll
just go buy new boxes of Christmas Lights trash trash, trash, trashy, smart,
trashy but smart.

Speaker 2 (39:33):
Rich, I was thinking, one of the best football returns,
and this is one of my favorite. I returned to
his original team. Charles Woodson throw up the oh.

Speaker 9 (39:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
He left Oakland after his first eight seasons dominating there.
He won the Super Bowl with Green Bay, went back
to Oakland his final season, he made the Pro Bowl.
He had like five interceptions for fumble recoveries. He was
balling to the very end.

Speaker 1 (39:58):
The great answer, honestly, I just remember Rich was saying,
every time someone goes back to their team, it's usually
like for the farewell, for the courtesy of the fans. Yeah,
like really, it's rarely that they're productive and they win again.
Did you see Griffy's back with the Mariners hit nineteen
and his second to last year with the Mariners again
and then zero last year. Yeah, like I said, Pool

(40:21):
holl sabam Tino hit seventeen. Back with the Yankees, Pool
Halls had a great moment. Remember the home run derby
where he actually went way far in the base in
the All Star Home Run Derby as a cardinal his
last year. Yeah, not that. Let's go to Curtis in
so Cal. What's up, Curtis, Hey, first time caller, Thank
you min awesome, thank you, thank you man. What comes

(40:42):
to mind for you? Who went back to their original
team and actually was productive? All right?

Speaker 3 (40:46):
So I'm a Birds fan. Eagles nice so they selected
him in twenty twelve. He came back and won the
Super Bowl for us with the help of Carson Wentz.
Of course, my boy, Nick Foles. I would say his nickname,
but I don't want to get dropped on the.

Speaker 1 (41:01):
He has one of the best nicknames. That's a great example.
Falls jumped around, but you forgot Yeah, went back to
where he came from. About the Halkster. Can we bring
him up again into this conversation he left in kid.
You know who has come back and been productive? It's
a it's a short list. Larry and Indiana. What's up man?

Speaker 5 (41:19):
Yo?

Speaker 3 (41:20):
So my thought was Mark Jackson started with the Knicks
but played a bunch of seasons. Indiana got traded to
Denver for a season, led the league and assists, came
back and took us to the finals.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
You know what, it's a great answer that that's a
really good answer, and we bring it up because Ezekiel
Elliott signed that one year, three million dollar deal with
some incentives for the Cowboys, and you can only hope
for his sake. And you know, is he still hungry?
Does he? Is he still eating? Still eating? So what's
going on with that? Wish him the best? Imagine it's
rare that people are that productive. Imagine if Zeke puts

(41:51):
up like even an eight hundred thousand yard season, you'd
be like, yo, productive because he did Jack Diddley do
last year? Jack Didley do his my homeroom? Stop it?
He was, stop it? How we do it? Did we
do Coveno? Yeah, we're on the same homeroom. Perfect. We'll
see you guys tomorrow. More bad jokes and fun and

(42:11):
uh hey at coven On rich Rima, there you baby?
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