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May 14, 2024 42 mins

Covino & Rich find closure on Caitlin topic & turn their attention to LeBron wanting attention! Covino thinks King James had ulterior motives showing up to the playoff game in Cleveland. A fan caught two foul balls in a row yesterday & more surprisingly a member of the show would NOT give even one of the balls to a kid in the stands! Plus, 'SHAQ DIESEL BASKETBALL TRIVIA,' condiment kings & a tough Aaron Rodgers re-launch! 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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(00:23):
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rocking out. I hope you're having a great Tuesday. Oh,

(01:07):
by the way, we're doing the same exact thing Friday,
the twenty fourth and ten p Arizona. So this is
your invite for the pac twelve Baseball Championship Games. See
you there with graduate Hotels, Cavino and Rich. But excited
about this Tuesday night. We got Pacers, Nicks, Timberwolves, Nuggets
all tied it to and of course the debut WNBA

(01:30):
debut of Caitlin Clark. Just set the DVR. I can't
miss a second of it, honey, So I just want
to make sure my wife's DVR in the fever game.
You have to be you have to acknowledge that. Well,
you're not the only guy. If you read social media,
there's a guy who agrees with you. Rich. I think
you're all faking it a little bit. No, it's not
faking it. You're bored before it even starts. I gotta
have more cow Bell. So that's odd to me. Do

(01:52):
you love her that much that you've never watched a
game in your life and all of a sudden you're
locked in. I'm excited to see the debut. I didn't
say I was buying a foam finger. I said, I'm
excited to watch her first game the WNBA. James Benson,
I'm actually gonna hit I'm gonna James Ben, you a
phone finger right now. I wonder if they do have
a Kitlyn Clark foam finger. Well, if they do, you
know where you could stick it. James says, I have

(02:15):
absolutely no interest in watching the game. I couldn't care
less about the debut game. I wish her all the luck,
but I don't care about anyone forcing this game down
my throat. Which is, by the way, when anytime someone
uses forces it down their throat, they lose the argument
because no one's forcing anything down your throat. It's the

(02:36):
debut and Rich's board before it even starts. That makes
no sense to me. But you're not alone. And how
long will the buzz last? You decide? You make the call.
Speaking of basketball though, just a quick quick story because
we have lots to get to. We have deck Diesel trivia.
I know you want to talk Aaron Rodgers. We got
to talk about foul ball. There's so much to get to,
so little time. I heard Ben Mallard, the Great Ben

(02:58):
Mallor making some buy and doing what he does and
He went on his whole rant about Lebron James at
the Cavaliers game last night, which, by the way, Chloe
Kardashian was also there to rud on Tristan Thompson the
first time he brought the first time she brought.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
The kiddos not surprised. Malor is a big Lebron fan,
so he talks about him a lot.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
I could tell and his whole stance, and again I'm
giving you the gist is that it was a big
look at me, cry for attention and against all ethics
that we normally see in the NBA. And I agree
with him. He would I do. I don't, well, why
was he at a Cavaliers gate because this is his hometown.

(03:43):
How often do you see things like that happen. I'm
not mad at him about it, but I do agree
with Ben Mallard. I'm not mad at all. He could
do what he wants. He's Lebron in a lot of ways.
He makes his own rules. But the one thing I
didn't hear Ben saying that clip, and he I have
said it on the actual show, but on the clip
I didn't hear it was to me, I feel like

(04:05):
he's putting it out there that if anyone's interested, I
have that option, and I want you to consider my son.
That's what I was sort of getting. That's the vibe
I picked up on, because isn't it coincid dance that
yesterday was also the results of the NBA draft. Combine
with the measurements and everything, you're seeing all these highlights

(04:27):
of Bronni James with his vertical and his reach and
his shot and everything else. They're timing them, they're doing
all these measurements and he's looking NBA ready and he's
looking good and he's in shape, and all of a sudden,
Lebron's like, hey, Cleveland, what's up. Remember I'm just a
kid from Akron and I got a kid too. Now,
you guys want some of this. You don't think he's

(04:48):
just throwing it out there as like a little mini
campaign to remind everybody that this could be a possibility.
I know Danyg thinks he's in there with with the
Bus family, and that's in no way.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
But why that's why I said that scene in our
pre show meeting, and I told you I don't think
he's on a campaign trail for that, because Jeanie Buss
and him are best you know friends apparently, Remember.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
On National Women's Day they were all, you know, chopping
it up and powing around. He wants to go with
any son. He wants to play with his son. He
wants to make that happen before he retires. That's his goal.
Have the Lakers made this clear to him that that's
going to happen, because I guarantee you the way they
were loving, I'll say loving. Ben Mallis said some other things.

(05:33):
He talked about knee pads and everything else. The way
shocker I didn't hear anything about shockers, but the way
they were measuring, the way they were loving Lebron, it
looks like they'd roll out the red carpet and make
anything costible for him. So you don't think he, you know,
for the fun of it.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
I think it was Obviously he loves attention, so I
get that. I think that's why he was there, needing
a team to sign Braun and lure him there. No,
I think he's needing that team right and setting signals
out to other teams.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
I feel like.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
He's where he wants to be because he's earning a
boat ton of money right now in Southern California. That's
his ultimate goal is to own the majority of the
new NBA team in Las Vegas when it gets there.
So he's you know, yeah, he still wants to win,
but he's also he's got his eye on the money
right now. And he said recently that his priority is

(06:27):
no longer playing on the same court at the same
time as Browny. Whether that's true or not, he's expressed
that through clutch, well, that's no longer his priority.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
It made me scratch my noggin. I'm not mad at
him for it, but it did seem a little odd
to me, that's all. Yeah, Timbi.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
You know, guys, last week here on Fox Sports Radio,
I stated that I think Lebron should retire because he
sucks so much air out of this league, like it's
the only thing we talked about. That's exactly what happened
last night. I know there wasn't a lot of buzz
Celtics regained the edge to one in the previous game,
no Donovan Mitchell, but to make everything about him always,

(07:07):
and I do think that there was an ulterior motive
last night. He may want to ultimately stay with the Lakers,
but he also wants that love, that attention from Cleveland,
and it is just.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Or may he might want to just have the speculation
of well maybe he wants to retire a cavalier.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
Yeah, and it's again it's about him, which, by the way,
I've never felt was out of the realm of possibility.
I mean, sure, but I mean it it to me
overshadowed what the game was, especially once Donovan Mitchell was out.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
I looked at that and I said, Lebron, no matter
what he does, it's going to come across as looking
its peculiar, wants attention. I thought it was did he
have a bottle of Redding?

Speaker 4 (07:51):
To say?

Speaker 2 (07:52):
There were two things that were more cringe the full
bottle of wine just for him under his seat and
his wife's big American gangster for coat.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
So I mean, you know, let it go unnoticeable, just
some observations. But it just made me say, hmmm, that's all.
But you know what I think, because Lebron is a
quote lovable or hateable guy to many these things he
does will will make you feel some type of way.
You know, when Roger Clemens was at the end of
his career and he's like, yeah, I'm not traveling with

(08:20):
the team. I'll pitch when I want to pitch. Some
of these, like veteran future Hall of Famers, have called
their shots in the past, but when Lebron does stuff
like that, it stands out more because of how he's received. Now,
next question, and by the way, if you guys want
to chime in on that, you have your thoughts. I
do agree Dan Byer said it best. Actually he had

(08:40):
alter your motives. I think is it just an attention grab?
I mean, a guy gets plenty of attention. I think
that might be a tiny part of it. But I
think he was sending out a message because we don't
often see that. Here's a question, what was he doing?
Was he Did he have other business in Ohio? Not
that I know, dude, well, I mean just his history

(09:04):
and being from there. Yeah, but I'm saying, like, did
he go there to support someone in particular? Like I'm
thinking back, I could be wrong. You remember when Phillies
were in the World Series. Didn't some of Bryce Harper's
former teammates that were in the league we're sitting in
like the front row watching him, so other may have been.

Speaker 3 (09:20):
But I could give you a Lebron example. He was
at Game five of the twenty twenty one NBA Finals,
when Chris Paul and the Sons were facing the Bucks.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
Chris Paul and him friends, but also, hey, Lebron's here.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
But that would be the connection of him going to
that game specifically, of I mean, it's an NBA Finals game.
I don't know how many other ones he went. But
you can say, oh, he's going to be there for
Chris Paul, who was his buddy at that time. I
don't see any of that. Nobody on Boston. Maybe Tristan Thompson,
but I that's a bit of a reach. I just

(09:52):
I think that his connection to that area and his
previous history is the reason he was there.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Oh, if you guys have any thoughts, again, We're always
open eight seven seven ninety now on Fox, the most
inclusive interactive show on radio, according to US Josh Rojas,
let's talk about this real quick because we do have
Shack Diesel trivia, and I know you want to talk
Aaron Rodgers. Yeah, this guy. For you to talk about
this guy instead of Aaron Rodgers, this guy, that'd be awesome.
Who's this guy? Oh, it's pretty awesome. Let's hear about him.

(10:19):
Who is it Brady Singers pitching, Josh Rojas at the plate,
Josh Rojas hits a found ball into the stands, No
big deal. Right the very next pitch, Josh Rojas hits
another found ball into the stands, and the same guy
caught it. Insane, back to back, exact same spot, exact

(10:44):
same guy, exact same swing, and the chances of that
are happening are point zero zero zero one percent, to
be exact, according to stat cast. Is that pretty amazing
to you? Richard? Okay, that's that's pretty cool. I'm bored.
So was hit pretty good too? It wasn't like a
pop up run? Yeah, yeah, it was you know, down

(11:06):
the left field line. Yeah, that's what makes it a
little more like if it was a uh he couldn't
get around on. It was like a foul ball right
around the dugout or pop fly two spots. You know,
this is pretty pecure, back to back pitches to the
same exact fan, And you know, even the broadcasters are like,
what are the chances of that? I just told you

(11:26):
point zero zero zero one percent, And it just brings
up this question to me. Here's this guy, he caught
two foul balls. What a weird moment. It's like lightning
striking twice. Probably less chance of this happening than lightning striking.
You're probably almost mad that, like your cool coincidence in

(11:47):
your life was this. Yeah, I know, like instead of
winning the lottery, I caught two foul balls back to
back from Josh Rojas. Now he got some TV time
out of it. That's kind of cool. But I'm sitting
here thinking, man, I've been to a lot of games
in my life. Since I was a little pumpkin pie
haircutted freak. Since I had a little pumpkin pie haircut

(12:08):
looking like tattoo from Fantasy Avin I looked like Ernie
Rayes Junior, and my parents were taking me to Yankee games,
and I've been going ever since. I've never come close
to catching a found ball. Now, if I were to
happen to catch two in one game, maybe, just maybe

(12:29):
I would take one of those and give it to
a kid. But I promise you. You see, you thought
Rich was the villain because he hates Kaitlyn Clark. I
don't hate Kaitlyn Clark. Steve Camino is here to say
that if I caught a found ball today, as a
forty seven year old adult. No kid is getting my
found ball. I'm not giving it to a kid here.

(12:50):
If I'm gonn give it a kid, I'll give it
to my own kid. If I caught two, I still
might not give it to a kid. I might give
it to a kid and my family. That little nosepicker
could wait his whole life to say way I did
to get his own foul ball, even if there was
an adorable little kid, like I promise you, I love kids,
and I'm very confident in saying I'd smile at him,
give him a thumbs up, I maybe even buy him

(13:12):
ice cream. But he's not getting the foul ball. You're
insane happening. Maybe if I caught two, and that's still maybe.
If I caught one, not a chance, you might as
well give him a middle finger. I'll go, I'm giving
him a foam finger. I am not giving any nose
picking kid my foul ball. As a grown man, ever,
no way, no how, I'm sorry, not happening. You're a

(13:32):
wed guy. So it just made me think that Josh
Rojas again to two foul balls to the same kid,
and I'm like, well, maybe I would in that case,
but that would be the only way. All right, I'll
back you up on one thing and one thing only,
and the rest of what you're saying is horse crap.
I got ends of my family that come before some
strange little kid. I don't know. Well, first of all,

(13:55):
I've been to a ton of games in my life,
and I'm not trying to one up you, but we
got season tickets for the Mets when we worked at
s n Y and Coveno's not a Mets fan, I am,
so I took advantage of that, and I went to
every home stand for a couple of years, and we
had good seats, like field level. Covino's right. I never
caught a foul ball in my life, not like maybe five,

(14:17):
like a couple rows away from me. You It's it
is odd, like, how could you go to that many
games never catch a foul ball and this guy gets
two in a row. Yeah, Zach Campbell's never even done this.
But when I tell you that again, I probably there
was a stretch where I was going to maybe maybe
like forty games a year and field level seats foul
ball territory, and still like it's just imagine getting two. Yeah,

(14:41):
back pitch, I'll back you up, Spot, I go, what
Spot got one? It's like a weird moment, like the
gods chose you so great and gods never chosen And
in your mind you think I'm gonna give that away
once they do, and in your mind you want to
you want to assess some type of like like athleticism
has anything to do with it. It's really just luck, Like
does a ball to you or not? Nope, Okay, that's

(15:02):
number one. Number two, if I caught a ball to me,
the thrill of that moment is catching the ball. The
ball itself is meaningless. Hey kid, take the ball. It's
not you have two kids of your own. You don't
want to bring that home for your own nose picking
kids a baseball signed by anyone. That's the difference. Safe.

(15:24):
I waited my whole life for that moment. You think
I'm gonna give it away. Not a shape, dude. If
I caught a foul ball and Mookie Bets hit it
and all of a sudden he's like, hey, hey guy,
throw me the ball. I'll sign it. That's one thing.
But if it just a major league baseball that I
have to catch up that rolled under a seat, I'm
not saying anything special with it. But I'm taking it
home with me. Right, ricocheted off someone's hat and I
caught it. I'm keeping that moment alive so to show

(15:45):
everybody at my house, I'm gonna got I'm gonna make
a little kid in that stadium happy. Hey kid, Hey,
in years of baseball, you're doing it for you. You're
not even doing it for that kid. No, you're doing
it for people sports. And they're like, ah, what a guy.
But as he gave it to the kid, what a god?
I ask yourself this question, bozo, you know what I
would do? Remember when Farris Peeler caught his ball and

(16:06):
he's like cheering in the crown, I'd hold it up
nearly no kids getting this. Oh listen, as my wife
and I are doing a little spring cleaning, we're purging
the house like it is. We're getting rid of like kids,
toys and clothes. You realize things don't fit them, they
haven't played with this in years. You realize how much
junk you have. What do you need an unsigned baseball for?

(16:27):
In that moment, you're like, yo, I'm the man, I
caught it. If there's a kid in the row, like, hey,
here you go, kid. Yeah, if I had caught one previously,
if I have lived my life and I already had
a home run or caught a foul ball, yeah, I've
already lived after real. Here you go, kid, spot, what
do you think? Give me a chance? Give me a spot?
What do you think give me? This fourteen year old
daughter would say. If he's like, mild caught you a

(16:48):
volt ball, you're like, grant, don't matter. Give it to
my nephew, I don't care. Then what would he do
with it? Would he do with it? He'd be stoked. Yo,
this is from a real major league game.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
Dude, you're well Cove would share it with his family. Rich,
you would make new family. Bob from Kansas just called up.
He's driving for work, so he couldn't stay on hold,
but he wanted to let you guys know. He said
he heard that the Lebron James family they were there
in Cleveland to celebrate Mother's Day. Because both their families
are there. It seemed to me they were celebrating Lebron.

(17:23):
But it makes sense well as far as as far
as your foul ball. And he's said to tell you guys,
he loves the show. Thank you, although I don't know
about anymore because uh Rich, you are the heel an
Hour one, and now Coveno's the heel an Hour too.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
I weld taking turns by the way, you know, there's
the jerk to respond to the caller and thank you
very much, appreciate you. The fans were like, calm back, Lebron,
you gotta resolve que Like, don't tell me that wasn't
part of it. He did bring them their one moment
of glory in that city, right, yeah, remind me of
all the glorious moments for the Indians party. And you know,

(18:00):
Calvs don't downplay the possibility of wanting to end his
career where it all started. Now he lives out here.
Jeanie Buss and him are buds. They'll, you know, they'll
figure it out. But you know what, We're gonna get
to some whack diesel trivia and I'm sort of bummed
that I wanted to get to this Aaron Rodgers story.
Maybe before the end of the show, we'll touch on
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read the first question?

Speaker 6 (24:58):
I just want to say, Shana sharp kiss, we heard
you the first time. Okay, round one. Now you know
I'd block all these fools. But who leads the NBA
postseason in block shots? Hey Miles Turner of the Pacers,
b Chet holmerom of the Thunder, or see Derek LaVey
of the mass Who leads the NBA postseason in block shots?

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Rich? Rich?

Speaker 2 (25:20):
We go be home from yes y Boom? Rich on
the board immediately, Yeah, you.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
Can't stop this guy. Good one. All right. We move
on to round two and Rich on the board. All right?

Speaker 6 (25:32):
In what year was the NBA founder of A nineteen
thirty nine, B nineteen forty six or C nineteen forty nine.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
Nate, Oh, Nate.

Speaker 4 (25:44):
Nineteen forty six.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Yes, man, boom, there you go.

Speaker 6 (25:50):
That's my god to say he was founded in New
York on June sixth, nineteen forty six.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Correct, nice one, Nate? All right, So Rich and Nate
have scored. As we go to round three.

Speaker 6 (26:02):
What chance do Atlanta Hawks have in the NBA draft
lottery before lending the top pick over the weekend?

Speaker 1 (26:07):
A three percent eight be fed away for all three
or eight percent late Nate n Nate for the win.

Speaker 5 (26:16):
Whatever three percent.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Nate wins a swamps. Yesterday we had a Tyson winner.
It's a day we have a shack winner.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Maybe he's a bookie down there and look at that.
Thank you, congratulations Nate.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
Hang on the line, but get your info so we
can mail you one of these beautiful cups.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
Okay, alright, guys, there work to do. But before I go,
shine and sharp to sniff my foot. Okay, Roger's perfect,
See you next week, see you next next Tuesday. He'll
be back perfect. Thank you, little NBA trivia story of
my life, buddy, Wow, let me uh your later, big man,
and we start by saying great to see schecke. Wow.

(27:01):
You know what, Can'tley Clark? What is the over under
in Vegas? On her points tonight? Let's look at up
and said over twenty man. He said over twenty but
uh spot, if you could look up draft kings, see
if there's a I got it, you got it for it?

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Yeah, bet online says twenty and a half points. Okay,
rebounds four and a half, assists, six and a half,
three pointers, three and a half.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
Nice. Hey, By the way, can I congratulate Nate too?
By the way, that's most impressive yet, so congress to Nate.
You know it's funny it was also the one he
jumped on was a great answer because I actually knew
that too. That because three percent that was a pretty
impressive draw by the Hawks.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Huh, very impressive they were, they were far back.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
And also, let's be real, the real winner in this
is Danny g because he just doesn't have to write
more questions. Only used three of them, right, Danny secretly
love it when the game ends early because then you
could just you're right, you know, they were the other
ones the next week, Yeah, I have three that weren't used.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
True, that is true. That's how it works, and.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
That rarely, that rarely happens. Last week we went to
overtime in both games.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Yeah, Danergy hated every second. That just meant more questions.
He had to come up with. Oh, he goes home
and he's like, boot.

Speaker 3 (28:16):
More questions overtime and today, So I gotta work, man,
I gotta prepare more chef.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
Pipe down over there in your in your crib. So
I got some research to do.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
So let me let me ask you guys a dumb
question that we'll get to. My thoughts on Aaron Rodgers
having to relaunch essentially against the Fortyniners, that that's a
storyline there, but the dumb quick question, what fast food
sauce do you save to use on other items? And

(28:50):
I asked this because when I tell you, I just
had my wife last night, made chicken and made chicken
casadias for the kids, and like everyone's kids, they don't
eat it and they end up having nuggets and mac
and cheese. Anyway, So I brought some leftover chicken and
made myself a little casadia. I hoard Taco Bell hot sauce.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Yes, good job, Yeah, that mild sauce is good. And
then number two has to be Chick fil A's original sauce.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Oh yeah, I was gonna say, no Chick fil A sauce,
no check fies, no chick Lay sauce. You love Chick
fil a sauce?

Speaker 2 (29:20):
Yeah, because when they say how many, you're like ten,
because I'm because I'm gonna put six of these in the.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Drawer at home. But it's good sauce to me. I
think I will, I will put the Taco Bell hot
sauce on like a variety of stuff. I don't do
a sauce.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
But when I go to wingstop, I say, can I
get a little extra seasoning?

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Because they're fries. So what they put on their fries? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (29:43):
Yeah, so they put that on other stuff. Yeah yeah.
It's like the similar to the Red Robin choice listening.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Yeah. Wow, so you have to I'll throw that out
there if you want to chime in at coven on
rich on Instagram and Twitter x. But yeah, is there
a sauce or a topping or a condiment from a
fast food place that that you really It's a good question.
Think about it a little bit because I don't have
a favorite anymore because when I go to Taco Bell,
I'm always like, yo, can throw like ten or twenty

(30:10):
in there. And honestly, these little hot sauces are clutch.
I put them on other breakfast burritos from Yes, I
do the same, the same sauce.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
Almost more and more in the grocery store. More companies
are transitioning to especially like wing places, like you know,
they're sauce, and but the Chick fil A sauce is
now in grocery stores and there are somewhere I'm like, right,
I don't know if that company should have gone that far.
I don't know how like crazy good that sort of
condiment is.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
But I see with with Dan saying and Dan, you
will not. You will catch me if you see me
buying Chick fil A sauce from the supermarket. It's not me,
it's a clone. Kill it because I will. I will
never buy a sauce that I feel like I could
hoard over time. Sure, like I don't use it a lot,
but did everyone's parents have random soy sauce packets in

(30:56):
their fridge for like a decade. Those are super clutch.
My grandma always had jelly packets in her purse because
she was stealing from all the diners and given to
us the streets. Everyone's smuckers. I'm assuming that kind of
have jelly packet of jelly packet sugar. She always had.
Your grandma would give you a tortilla with a jelly packet,

(31:16):
are you?

Speaker 3 (31:16):
Are you talking about the square plastic one right, because
some of them now are just in the just like the.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Hot McDonald McDonald's one in the kitchen. McDonald's has uh
their strawberry jelly. I think that went like a like
a ketchup looking packet, But yeah, I think those are
those are the ones.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
So my mom would always snatch the blue equal packets
off the table at restaurants and put them in her purse.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
Well, my dad has, and I think that's a weird
move because my my dad's like the opposite of a
cheap guy. He will take the little McDonald creamers for
his coffee. I'm like, Dad, you could buy creamer at
the store, but my dad and his fridge has a
monstros zip bag of like twenty like McDonald's creama superiod,
all the little creamo packets. But I don't know. I

(32:01):
think everyone's got their own dumb thing. Let's go to
Dan Bayer for an update.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
Hey me, all right, guys, tons to get to you.
Guys have been talking about it throughout the show. WNBA
season begins tonight. The Fever are in Connecticut to face
the Sun in Caitlin Clark's debut the Golden State valcrese Yes.
They released their nickname today, the WNBA franchise that will

(32:26):
be playing in the Bay Area starting in twenty twenty five.
Pacers and Knicks in the NBA eight Eastern their Game
five series tied at two. Timberwolves and Nuggets will play
their Game five in Denver at ten thirty Eastern time.
That series is tied, it to a piece. The Athletic
reports that the Lakers right now in the early returns
for the leading candidates for their head coaching vacancy, three

(32:46):
of them James Barrego, Sam Cassell, and J. J.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Reddick.

Speaker 3 (32:50):
Another coaching news are on. Doug Gottlieb here at Fox
Sports Radio has been named the new men's basketball coach
of the Green Bay Phoenix. Doug's going to be pulling
double duty doing both. There will be no gig tonight
for the Bruins. Brad Marshan, the captain out again four
game five. Florida is up three to one in the series.
Super Bowl fifty eight rematch coming to you in Week

(33:11):
seven of the NFL season. Chiefs and Niners will be
playing in the Bay Area in a game that you'll
see on Fox on October twenty fifth, kicking off at
four to twenty five Eastern time. We also found out
that Rich's Niners will be hosting the Jets in week
one on Monday Night Football. Bills and Dolphins will play
week two on Thursday Night Football. The Bills did sound
wide receiver Marquez Velde Scantling to a deal. Tiger Woods

(33:33):
will play with Adam Scott and Keegan Bradley in the
first two rounds of the PGA Championship this week. They'll
see you Thursday at eight h four Eastern Time. And finally, guys,
sorry rich In day Baseball.

Speaker 1 (33:43):
Rojas coming on. He's waiting, He's got it.

Speaker 5 (33:47):
And it's a complete game shutout for Aaron Nola today
in New York as the Phillies sweep the quick two
game series.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
Little score for nothing on the Phillies Radio network. Nats
and Whites currently taught up at three in the eighth.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
Back to you guys, Mets, uh Edwin Diaz a rare
blown save yesterday in the night tough and then Phillies
won an extra's band called the checks Wing. It was
a band called the checks Wing. Today just the show
when a team's hot. We're saying how the Phillies are
just playing out of their minds right now in first place.
The Phillies had an eighty second inning today against the Mets.

(34:23):
Did you see this? Aaron Nola had an inning three
pitches now, Interestingly enough, the first pitch was a single
by Starling Marte. Then it was line drive out on
the next pitch, and then Pete Alonzo grounded into a
double play three pitches. The inning was eighty seconds. Three
pitch inning. What's that called? Because you know what the immaculate. Yeah,

(34:45):
nine strikes, nine strikes three. But we're talking in eighty
second inning, Like, talk about you. You go to the bathroom,
you're like, the inning's over. What now there was a
glitch eighty seconds. So hey, enjoy your baseball and let's
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(36:19):
and Rich live from the Tirack dot com studio. And
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(37:02):
world of sports and pop culture, and if Danny G's
in a good mood, maybe more giveaways. But the other
major reminder is that this Friday will be in Eugene, Oregon,
and we hope to see not only our longtime listeners
and friends from our Patreon and series six m Days,
but a lot of new Fox Sports Radio listeners. Really
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(37:24):
Oregon Graduate Hotels this Friday live broadcast and be hanging
and then the following weekend in Tempe, Arizona. That's May
twenty four, So real excited about that. To answer your question,
what do I like to steal the most from fast
food restaurants? Let's a going you're like that. That's there
for the for the take it. They used to call

(37:44):
me the condiment King, and I don't really get that
much fast food anymore. And when I do use souse, yeah,
I use like sugar free sauce. I want to shout
out my guy g Hughes. You know Ge Hughes is Oh,
he's a cool black on the bottle of sugar free barber.
That's my guy when I see his face, like I
need that. He's the sugar free, like barbecue sauce guy.

(38:06):
G hughes, And I gotta say, I'm a bitchin sauce
kind of guy. If you go to Costco, you might
know the bitchin sauce. Yeah, of course. But to answer
your question, when I'm most likely to steal, because that's
what it is, I always take a lot of crushed
pepper packets. I know that's not the question you asked.
What did I always take extra crush pepper from? If
they have it? I'm like, yeah, get it twelve And

(38:27):
I'm the person who uses this all the time. Pasta
my pizza on you put crushed pepper on a regularly
red pepper. Yeah, on everything. But I'm like a New
York slice of good pizza. Hell yeah? What do you
the fact that I was Sam agree with you when
he's IOWA, Hey, I know a credibility? No? What do

(38:48):
you think you are? Dude? I don't like it? You
do want to start doing pizza reviews? What do you
guys think? One bite? Everyone knows the rules, by the way,
portanoy Bet twenty five grand on your girl, Caitlin Clark. Yeah,
he's a big Clark fan, is so, uh you know
Ridge Davis. I'm sure. Well, let me just say this,
who does have the gray sauce though? Taco Bell? That's

(39:10):
your standing. Yeah. My stance on that dumb question that
I came up with was the Taco Bell hot sauce
is so universally used. I was, Sam and I both
agree that you could put it on like chicken bread.
So I'm gonna take your ear your word here because
I'm a little old school and I grew up when
royd Rogers was a fast food joint, and I used
to say that their sweet and sour sauce was my favorite.
So now I no longer have expertise in this area.

(39:33):
If you could take a sauce from a fast food
place and use it for other things, like I was,
Sam's right, I'll have a my wife will make like
scrambled eggs and bake, and I'll make a little breakfast
sandwich or breakfast burrito at home, and I'll put some
Taco Bell hot sauce on that. Hell yeah, next time
I'll have to steal some. Our buddy, Robin san Antonio
what's up, san Antonio? He hit us up and he
goes guys Chick fil a buffalo sauce. He hoards and

(39:55):
uses it for like recipes at home. You know, I
do get those something.

Speaker 6 (39:58):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (39:58):
That's a good answer, because I keep the because you
could use them for anything. Polynesian.

Speaker 2 (40:03):
Yeah, they take the Polynesian and the buffalo and they
mix them to those two together.

Speaker 1 (40:07):
Oh good ideas well, we only got a couple of
minutes left, but I think I could squeeze in this
Aaron Rodgers thought. And it has to do with you
know what, did it take four snaps last year for
the Jets? Is that right? Was it Fournive including his achilles?
Four snaps? I'm not saying you don't start a game,

(40:31):
one of course you do. But my question is how
do you feel about being thrown to the Wolves versus
a soft launch? Like can know if the Yankees have
a killer prospect in the miners, right, Let's say it's
like pitching prospect that of the caliber of schemes on Pirates.
On the pirates, if you have a top notch prospect,
Danny g do you want to call him up when

(40:54):
you guys are playing the Rockies or when you're playing
the Braves. I always feel like, just for confidence reasons,
you want to have that prospect start off at home,
maybe against a bad team, soft lunch, Like yeah, yeah,
like a soft lunch. I wouldn't want to be like, oh,
your first game ever in the Biggs, Yeah it's at
Yankee Stadium. Good luck. So I get it. You can't

(41:18):
choose who you playing in the NFL. That is only
seventeen games, and Aaron Rodgers is a Hall of Famer.
But you think Aaron Rodgers wants to start this campaign
in San Francisco Game one a guy like him, it's
not the best situation. But I don't think he thinks
twice about it. He has any such a competitor who's
been there and done that. I don't even think he's
thinking that way. But I do feel what you're saying.

(41:41):
He hasn't thrown for three hundred yards since Get This
Week thirteen in twenty twenty one, and last year the
forty nine Ers only gave up three hundred yards to
two passers Kirk Cousins and a loss. Whether forty nine
Ers lost to the Vikings and in the Super Bowl
in overtime against Mahomes. So I just think that it's

(42:02):
just a bad, new fresh launch for Aaron Rodgers. It's like,
all right, take two, we're starting in San Francisco. So
I mean, I don't want to sound like a cocky
Niners fan, but I feel like that's like zero and
one for Aaron Rodgers out the gate. Seems that way. Yeah,
But in other sports, do you want your player to
launch against a weaker opponent for confidence? I think it
matters if it's a young player or not. Okay, that's

(42:23):
the factor for me. Maybe we'll touch on this more tomorrow.
Have a great night, enjoy your Caitlin Clark. Your NBA
playoffs are even there? You maybe are you? And the
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