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May 20, 2025 • 39 mins

C&R explain why our kids are so spoiled! Juan "SLO-MO?" The guys debate the newest Juan Soto headline! Plus, Brett Favre doc & Rich bets baseball & what match-up would you prefer in the NBA Finals? 

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(00:59):
throwing the lack of hustle. But first we be right out, man,
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DoD Bears.

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(02:40):
to say, Iowa Sam have Van McCoy nineteen seventy five
the Hustle on standby, because when we talk want Soto,
we need to introduce him to what it actually means Jesus. Yeah,
we're gonna get into one Soto in a minute. And also,
you know, a documentary comes out today and it involves
the most hated guy in sports. Moving forward, Rich Davis.

(03:01):
His name is Brett farr Uh. We're gonna talk about
reputation changers. So a lot of fun. You're gonna want
to hang out all show today with Kavin and Rich.
But I do want to start the show with just
a Rando question.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
For everyone in the room.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Hey Mary, terrible actor, terrible guy. Hey Mary sent you
a picture of my Dinky's stop it. So I want
to talk about when we were kids compared to our kids.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Now. Sure, now this.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Is not a you know when we were younger, we walked,
you know, uphill both ways to school. I'm not trying
to sell a good old ass Boomer. I'm a millennial
gen X borderline. To leave Boomer of Sizing out of
this poor guy, I just hate that. Who has it
worse than Chris Chris Berman and Boomer of science and

(03:46):
only Karen's. I would say, any Karen out there is.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Like, why me? What did I do?

Speaker 2 (03:52):
And the chads met Kyles Kyle's and Chads a lot
of flak. Queen, double check that Boomer's wife's name is Karen,
because that would have been the worst, like Boomer a
Sizing and Karen karena size at all? We invited Boomer
and Karen to the party?

Speaker 1 (04:08):
Oh? Man, who invited them?

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Why would you do that? I don't want to sound
like a Boomer or Karen. Sorry ass icense, but don't
you feel like our kids her name is ryl Oh,
thank god, Boomer. Don't you feel like our kids get
to do things that we would have only dreamt of
and they don't appreciate it?

Speaker 1 (04:31):
I mean, yes, the answer is absolutely yes.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
I only bring this up it'll be real quick because
I do want to fight you about Juan Soto. But
I never mentioned yesterday that Sunday at Dodger Stadium they
do a really cool thing where the kids get to
walk around the field run the bases like. It's a
really beautiful event for the kids. Little League, pony Ball, softball.
The kids are invited. You got to show up wait early,
like ten thirty eleven AM for the one pm game,

(04:58):
but you get to go on the field and I
see my kids and I'm like, guys.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Take this in. Your dad would have dreamt of this
when I was a kid.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Calling imagine being on the field at Yankee Stadium or
Shay Stadium in New.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
York is a little boy, I have dreams about that
now as an adult.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
Imagine stepping foot on Wrigley or walking past the Green
Monster at Fenway. That's something you thought I.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Could never do that. You're right.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
My daughter, who's fifteen now in junior high, went on
an East Coast road trip with her classmates. Yeah, they
actually got to be on the field at Fenway and
inside the scoreboard. I'm like, you spoiled brats. We went nowhere.
I saw like Ben Franklin's bedroom or something. I went

(05:48):
to some miserable Museum. When I was a kid, I
made a broom at some old wait you know where
they stay in character. Yeah, like some where Billy Madison went,
like some old town. We turned and knew we're gonna
make a room today. That was my field trip. We
went to the Edison Museum or something. That was the
fun we had. You got to go to Fenway in
DC and New York City and you were there where they.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
Changed the scoreboard. It's legendary how these lunches. I tell you,
who was that dang sapsquatch That's where we went. I mean,
turning his bus around on your precious field trip.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
I'm done bitching and complaining. I don't I don't want
the show to be complain o and bitch. But I
will say, but I will say. I'll end it by
saying this. Our field trips were making brooms at old
timey times and like you said, like here's Thomas Jefferson's chair,
our kids are walking on the field at stadiums.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
I joke with my wife.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
I know we live in southern California, but my kids
have been to Disney multiple times. I went to Disney
World for the first time when I was like seventeen. Yeah,
Disney World is like a fantasy thought, like someday I'll go. Meanwhile,
you grew up in La especially, your kid's been there
before they were out of diapers, and.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
You're rich.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Just to make it clear, though, Rich and I have
been working in sports for a minute, and it took
us to get a TV show on the Mets Network
in New York City SNY. We had our own TV show,
Covino and Rich, Home of all Things New York Sports,
And that's the only way we got on the field ever.

(07:22):
And we were just there, like looking around. It's not
like we do a first pitch or anything cool. We
didn't take a jog around the outfield. We were just
there and grateful and like thankful these little nose pickers
are there and they don't even know how to wipe
their own butts and they're on the field. Talk about
spoiled man. But you can only be happy for him.
I'm not mad at him. It's just wild to see

(07:43):
the difference.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
Well, we're done sounding like boomers and Karen's it's not.
It's just an observation.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
But and I really do feel bad for any boomer
out there who thought they had a cool nickname, then
you're so right. There's got to be a couple out there,
you know how when there's like something like Michael Bolton
was a cool name until that no talent as clown
came and ruined it. I feel that way when there's
like some serial killer and you know there's other people
with that name.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Oh yeah, that suck man. Mike Myers had to be
Mike Myers. Miche right. The comedian was like, why how.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Do you think us Sooners fans feel they can't say
Boomer Sooner? Right?

Speaker 1 (08:22):
And because it's not cool? Now, I was just kidding Boomers.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
There is a couple out there, I will say, with
a guy he's Boomer and his wife his Karen, and
they hate life.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
The story fizzled down, but it really didn't go away.
But that kid, Carmelo Anthony, the killer, the track star,
not the basketball player. If I was actual Carmelo Anthony,
I'd be like, yo, has nothing to do with me.
Just to make it clear, But that was a big
story from the middle name like most murderers. Like yeah, yeah,

(08:52):
I mean that was an unfortunate story, but again, yeah,
that could happen to anybody. Unfortunately, it's a boomer whose
name is sort of un Well, you're ready to be
ready to put your dukes up?

Speaker 1 (09:02):
Uh? Sure?

Speaker 2 (09:03):
And I say that because I know where you're headed
with this one Soto thing, because I just saw the
headline on the Daily News that a growing story. Brod
what one slow mo. Wow, it's getting bad.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
You know what.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
It's turning into like a snowball effect. Right, it's just
one of those things that people are starting to pile onto.
But I think wan So Soto, so So, Wan Soto
is giving us plenty of ammunition. That's the problem here.
But I think we're just piling on this story because
it's a juicy one. When you're paid seven hundred and

(09:42):
sixty five million dollars, there's an expectation. And the least
you could do is that dance by Van McCoy. The
least you could do is hustle, dude, come on, husle.
Do I need to explain to you what it is?
Can I tell you something?

Speaker 1 (10:02):
When I was.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Eight years old, I played in a soccer league union,
Soccer League Union, New Jersey.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Right, I was on the rockets.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Yeah, a little kid regular Ronaldo over here, And I remember,
like you know, Mosyan after the ball. Oh, I'll never
forget that, Oh, Covino MESSI Yeah, but I was like Mosyan,
And I remember my mom screaming the top of her
lungs because she's a crazy to eat Mexican woman.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Steven Hussle. Hussle, I was so little.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
I didn't know what the word meant. I'm like, I
started dancing. I started dancing. I was like, I knew
the song, so I didn't know what the word meant.
But all the parents were yelling at me. My moms
kept screaming this word I knew. I think I knew aggressive.
I didn't know hustle. But if I didn't know, maybe
there's a maybe Soto needs to be explained. You would

(10:52):
think that comes naturally. It costs nothing. It's the least
he could do, and he's getting paid plentiful to run
out of that goes off the wall. We're watching the
replay now as we speak, right off of Fenway where
my little nose pick and spoiled daughter was off the wall.
He's sitting there watching it. What is going on. You

(11:12):
don't need to be a baseball expert to have two
eyeballs to notice the body language, the body language is
off now and it shouldn't be. I don't this one
thing that should be on pars, not even the batting
average or lack of production, is the body language. Dude,

(11:32):
I don't disagree. Okay, So how is it not a story?

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Then?

Speaker 2 (11:37):
I don't disagree that one Sodo has had a one
Soso start as a New York man.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
I'm a big Mets fan, the biggest Mets fan, you know, yep.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
But to judge a man based on sixty days into
a fifteen year contract would be like starting a new
job and on your first week being like, man, I
don't know if I like this place. The coffee machine doesn't.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Coffee brew I like?

Speaker 2 (12:01):
And man, I gotta get accustomed to this commute. You're
getting paid that much money. Youre getting paid to set
the tone I know. And I think we're gonna hit June, July, August.
There's gonna come a time where Jan Soto. Oh was
that I'm taking a picture of this creature of CBS Sports.
I have a graphic of watching.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
What I'm gonna miss it.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
I think I got it, okay, because where he was
last year with the Yankees, and where he was or
where he is now with the Mets night in day,
this time through forty seven games with the Yankees three seventeen,
he's two forty six now. Eleven home runs last year,
eight home runs this year, thirty seven RBIs last year,
twenty this year, slugging five sixty one to four thirty nine.

(12:46):
Not too shabby as far as slugging and on base percentage.
But again, it's it's the hustle. It's the intangibles that
he should be leaning into. Yeah, if he's trying to
find a swing or even his confidence, the least he
could do is lead by example with a positive attitude,

(13:08):
not this whole hum attitude of yeah, uh so I
play hard.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
No he's not. I lookuld see he's As.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
A Mets fan, I'm not going to overreact like the
local New York media and the national media on podcasting
TV overreact. Like when you're the highest paid player in
sports almost seven sixty five. That's that's a pretty large number,
highest paid paid player in baseball. It's not overreacting. That's
the thing I will. I will say when Wan Soto

(13:39):
is ripping and he has a month in June or
July where he's doing the Sodo shuffle in the Batter's Boss. Yeah,
games and everyone's saying, there he is, there's the Sodo
we know is is he waiting to turn it on?

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Sometimes?

Speaker 2 (13:56):
You know, stay the fight's getting late early, you were
into the you know, before you know, you're eighty games in,
you're like, where's the shuffle. I think part of the
reason why I'll give you this, I think part of
the reason why it's a news story now because two
things lined up, three things part of me. One, they
lost two out of three against the Crosstown Yankees, and

(14:18):
that was symbolic of oh, they're both really good this year.
But ooh the Yankees got the best of them in
the first series, right, But there was also speculation number
two Okay, in that series, yes, he did show a
big lack of hustle, and his body language was not
of the almost cocky fun to watch, like nodding at
the pitcher doing that. Like I said, the Sodo shuffle,

(14:38):
all that was not existent. So body language Mets lost.
And simultaneously, take a look at the standings. The Phillies
now have the best record in baseball. So because the
Phillies are so hot, they're now a half a game
ahead of the Mets, so and lack of hustle did
I say, I said, the minute the Mets are no
longer cruising in first place, all eyes on Soto and

(15:02):
now you're going to see people say, well, the Phillies.
Where I do agree with Rich, and I want to
make this clear. Where I do agree with Rich is
that Soto will turn it on because he's too good,
not too He's just too good unless unless, of course,
this pressure is too big for him, which I don't believe,
because he's a big game type of player. I think

(15:22):
he will turn it around. Off the air on our
Patreon you were saying, how yeah, Francisco Lindor had a
slow start his first year too. Think of that, guys,
I get it. Think of the guys on your team,
Danny G put your thinking cap on. As a Raiders fan,
a Lakers fan, a Dodger fan, caps a Raiders logo,
Danny's got a Travis Matthew thinking cap on.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
For Danny.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Think of a player, and my example would be Francisco
Lindor when the Mets acquired him from Cleveland.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
It's a great example.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
When he was on the Indians, now the Guardians, he
was a big game playoff player. Lindor was a big
Mets signing. You know, his first year he had twenty
home runs and beat at two thirty and Met fans
were like, yo, Lindor.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
Stinks, we hate him, get him out of here. Now.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
The last couple of years, he's an MVP candidate, second
only to Otani in the NL. The Mets want to
make a captain, the unofficial captain of the team for sure,
let's you know, let's not overreact. I do agree, Rich, Yeah,
but it's not an over reaction because of what he's paid,
in who he is and what's expected. And again, we're
almost fifty games into the season, dude, so I don't

(16:29):
think it's an no reaction. I just do believe he
will turn it around. I don't like his attitude.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
And then when he's called out, you're forgetting this part
of the story, he defends it and it's like, what
do you think we're done?

Speaker 1 (16:42):
We could see it.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
And I hate to agree with Danny G's boy because
I rarely do. I love Ben Maller's show, and I
love Ben Maller as a broadcaster, but I don't always
agree with what he's talking about. I find him to
be fun and funny and entertaining, good broadcaster, week ass takes.
I love Ben Mallard and I'm not saying that for
the record. Rich to that pull that clip for him, Danny,

(17:04):
give that to h Ben Maller, great guy, weak ass ticks,
but he's right.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
With him every weekend on the microphones.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
Well do you three or disagree when a big league
manager addresses a player publicly, You know, it didn't happen overnight.
It had to be going on for a month or two.
How do be going on for a minute. It has
to be something that a manager has been aware of.
It has to be an issue because they're always going
to defend their players. This is managerial manager.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
One O one.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
So when Carlos Mendoza, who who teaches that classic classy
Freddy Blasti or Jimmy Hart, Mister Fuji, Bobby the brainheen
and manager is one a one? Tony Russa teaches it.
But Carlos Mendoza, when asked about hustle, said, look, he
has to address it, and if you missed it, take
a listen.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
He thought he had it, you know, with a win
and all that, and in this ballparker anywhere, but in
particularly in this one with that wall right there, you
got to get out of the box. So yeah, well.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Okay, hello, hello, we'll discuss hold on. No, he says
he wasn't getting out of the box any manager. If
that was a first time thing, a one time thing,
not a thing at all. Ah, you know he always
puts his heart into it.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
That was a moment. Whatever.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
We don't worry about Juan Soto. You know he's a professional.
Can I give you issue, dude? Can I give you
the one if Carlos, if it wasn't an issue, he
would have squashed it.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Carlo has got an issue.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
And then Soto has the nerve hold on, I gotta
give you up the follow up. Soto has the nerve
to defend it. We all saw him not getting out
of the box, and Fenway.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Best couple of nights.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
You've had a couple of plays where you were slow
getting out of the box.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
So that's something you have to be more aware of.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
No, I think be holstleing very hard.

Speaker 4 (18:55):
If you see it today, you.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
Can tell, he says, No, hustling pretty hard. If you
saw it today, you could tell. I think what you're
so what you've seen, right, And I'm gonna I'll be
one Soto's defender. Yo, Wan, I'm your boy Rich Davis.
Remember this when you get hot and everyone's on your huevos.
I'm the guy that got your back when you were
when things are down to me, Wan Soto, Yeah, there
were two plays that are so terribly clear. He hit

(19:21):
a hard shot to the second baseman Lemayhew and the Yankees,
and he jogged down to first when if La mayhewe
misplays that a little bit, You're like.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Ooh, bad luck.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
And he showed voted on what he thought was the
ball that got over the Green Monster and it didn't.
And then he had a steal second to almost mentally
make up for it. And as Gary Cohen, the Mets announcer, said,
he stole second. You know why, Keith, because he knows
he should have been there, right. I think Wan Soto,
we're looking at a couple of plays where he's frustrated.
He's frustrated. I don't think he's lacking hustle. I think

(19:53):
he's frustrated that it's not clicking yet. And he knows
because I said, other than Aaron Judge, who is as
you said Herman Munster in baseball pants.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
By the way, do you know the reference when I
say that?

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Yeah? Do you remember the episode where Herman Munster played
baseball and then he would hit the ball It.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Just launch out and explode. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
Other than Aaron Judge who looks like Herman monster On,
Jan Soto leads the league in exit velocity, which means
he's putting good wood on the ball. As they say,
he's getting good contact. It just he's hitting it at people,
not hitting the gaps. Yeah, but dude, so the least
he could do until he finds his stroke is hustle.
I think there's a lot of frustration and he will

(20:33):
turn around.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
But I do.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
I do think that this is the downfall of being
the highest paid player. It is, and that pressure is
getting bigger and bigger, and I think we're experiencing a
snowball effect of people piling on. Ben Maller also pointed
out something that I noticed too. The only time I
saw him smile was when he was, as Ben Maller said,
playing slap aass or grab ass with Aaron Boone and

(20:59):
Judge and his former Yankee teammates when he was in
the Bronx Where has that attitude been with the Mets?

Speaker 1 (21:05):
I know what's a lot all they're doing now? Boneheads?

Speaker 2 (21:08):
Like you were doing these side by side they're doing
the side by side like look at them, of course.
And he's teaking of doing a handshake with Aaron Judge
and they're like bro hugging, grabbing each other's butts. And
then it's like him and Lindor, they're like chicken hands
like strangers. I get it, Pilon all you want, but
I have one message to everyone. So alone, Okay, Rich

(21:28):
is saying leave alone.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
I guess what are you team? Leave sod alone?

Speaker 2 (21:34):
Or Hey, you're getting paid seven hundred and sixty five
million dollars, dude, you better deliver now.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
I'm telling you right now.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
Opton didn't pile on Francisco Lindor because he wasn't the
highest paid player in baseball? Can I tell you, Lindor?
And remember when the Mets had Hobby bias for a second,
they did that thumbs down thing and the fans like,
get these guys out of here. Yeah, listen, man, people rebound.
I agree with you on that. I'll finish by say
he's too good not to. I'll always in Frevor agree

(22:02):
with you on that. I'd be very surprised if he
didn't turn it around. I'm gonna finish by saying this,
but right now, this is the facts. DraftKings pick six. Well,
I can't get her cod because then we got to
do the whole disclaimer and everything. But let me just
say this, I've been playing the DraftKings pick six. I'm
gonna get lucky tonight because here's two guys that are
going to hit a bomb tonight. Go ahead, Daft Punk,
lets hear it, Wan Soto yeah, and Aaron Judge tonight.

(22:26):
Aaron Judge hasn't hit a home run in days, He's
due Herman Monster's on fire. And I think Guan Soto
yanks one down the right field, short short right field
at Fenway. So I'm going I'm gonna try to think
of a third guy to put in that mix. But
as of right now, I feel like those prop bets
Soto and Judge home runs tonight. Maybe throw Bryce Harper

(22:50):
in there too. Last one, last little dino nugget to
think about before we get some feedback. Going eight seven
to seven ninety nine on Fox. What a selfish added
dude for a superstar to have when your team is
still playing really well, you just fell out of first place,
and to have this sour puss bringing down the vibe.

(23:10):
No one needs his overpaid ass to be bringing down
the vibe like that. He's a guy I enjoyed thoroughly
watching play to see him play and see his attitude
like this. That's not the same guy saw last year.
The question that's a fact, all right? Instead of asking, uh,
you know people that don't know on see what like
Polar Redpezz says, what does Alonso say?

Speaker 1 (23:29):
That's my gage? All right?

Speaker 2 (23:30):
Hey, we got more cavin On Rich. Now here's what's
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Plus Brett farre and Bill Belichick. What do they have

(24:21):
in common? I don't know the reputations. It's not the same. Well,
you know, something to definitely get into on today's show.
I made a DraftKings pick six. Yeah, let me throw
this at you guys do with the Timberwolves and Thunder.
I'm gonna do my NBA one later. I got my
Baseball one set, Danny j I threw you in there
because you're a Dodgers guy.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Oh Toni's been hot. I mean, I'm really just picking superstars.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
So let's hope that Tuesday, May twentieth is a Night
of the Star Stars. Maybe it's a Colin Cowhurt type
of night Star Stars Star Show.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
Hey, oh TONI stars got stars show. Hey o Tani,
I got.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Judge, Soto and Otani all going yard. If all three
of those guys hit a home run tonight, you sure
you want to stick with Sodo? Mister pouty pants thirty wins,
nine hundred and thirty ten, I'm glad you brought those
guys up in the same sence.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
You know, I know what the difference is.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
You would never see Judge, especially Otani pow with the
body language at want Soto's expressing right now thirty all right,
wins nine to thirty. And I'm not rooining against him.
He's a twenty six year old young man. D B
what's up?

Speaker 3 (25:30):
Uh? Two weeks ago, I hit one on my anniversary
of Otani, Judge and Schwarber.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
That's a good pick, that's a great ring. The same night,
you might want to switch Soto out with Schwarber.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
Phil is only in Colorado and he hit a ball
that hasn't landed yet last night. I don't know why
you would want to.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
Let me tell you a Schwarber make it a for us,
I say go for it. So yeah, I'm leaning into
Soto conversation.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
I don't want to say hate.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
I'm not hating. I'm just stayton. He's a twenty six
year old guy with a bright future. I had a
lot of fun rooting for him as a Yankees fan
last year, so of course I'm a little bitter about
the whole thing. However, the pivot has been better than
the plan. I have been enjoying Freed, Goldie Belly and

(26:22):
Devin Williams. That's a lesson in life, by the way,
sometimes the pivot could be better than the plan. But
I do have to say, man, it's definitely a story.
I don't think people are making too big out of it,
too big of a story out of it. I do
think it's snowballing as a result, but I don't think
that Soto's putting that fire out and I don't think

(26:42):
he's doing anything to help it. And he could easily
squash some of the story by showing a simple hustle
attitude adjustment. Guy just comes a lot easier than a
swing adjustment. Root for this one, because we'll have a
nice catered lunch tomorrow. I'm glad you're listening. Twenty Bucks
Paced fourteen eighty five, Schwarber, Soto, Otani and Judge's Wow.

(27:06):
Okay DraftKings. Any final thoughts on Soto and the fact
that Carlos Mendoza is even calling him out the manager, Yeah, listen,
that's I was, you know, jokingly making fun of Ben Mallard.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
But I do agree with what he said.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
When the manager does speak, it probably indicates that they've
had the conversation before, because you rarely hear that you
keep that stuff in the inside. Especially Mendoz is a
player's manager. It's his second year. He's still relatively new
to the managerial game. It's not like he's some old
head like a Larusa or something where you know where
he's been around. So and you don't want to upset

(27:40):
your guy that if you're going to be the manager
of the Mets like Mendoza and your hope that you're
there like a decade. You're very tied to Wan Soto.
So that's the story, guys, You make the call. Let
us know what you think at Covino and Rich at
Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Let's go to Dan Buyer for an update.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
And then I want to talk a little Brett Favre
and Bill Belichick and what do they have in common?

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Wow, what's up? D baking? Guys?

Speaker 3 (28:06):
There is some Bill Belichick news to if we're on
the same same train.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
New York Daily thename boat? What do we got?

Speaker 3 (28:14):
New York Daily News is saying that Jordan Hunts Hudson
has total at least one person that she is engaged. Yes,
that's it. I could just be rumor. Chelsee she's really
going to be calling the shots now. Damn but nothing
official as of yet.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
I was gonna say, tickets are sold off for UNC football.
Did you see that? Wow? They the quickest or whatever.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
I don't know if they sell out every year, but uh,
ticket sales through the roof just to get a glimpse
of Bill and perhaps Jordan on the sideline doing something.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
Well, then it's then. It's worked so far for the
tar Heels. We'll see if it works on the field
the NFL. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announcing today that the
owners did approve the move that would allow their players
to play in the Summer Olympics in twenty twenty eight players.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
We think it's a tremendous opportunity for them to represent
their country to compete for a gold medal, which is
a pinnacle of global sports.

Speaker 3 (29:10):
The owners are meeting today and tomorrow in Minneapolis. Tomorrow
they'll discuss the tush push in the playoff seating proposal
put forth by the Lions. Rich Your forty nine ers
are now valued at eight point six billion dollars as
a franchise. This after a six point two percent ownership
stake of the team was sold for five hundred and
thirty three point two million dollars. So that's the highest

(29:33):
valuation of a team that we've seen so far. Eagles
were at point eight point three recently, according to Pro
Football Talk dot Com, after a minority portion of their
ownership stake was sold. Hall of Famer Charles Woodson purchased
the minority chair of the Cleveland Browns. Chicago Bears gave
guard Joe Tuni a two year extension where thirty five
million dollars thirty three and a half million guaranteed. Roger

(29:55):
Goodell also told CNBC the league will go to sixteen
international games within about fi five years. Probably those are
the words of the commission. Timberwolves in thunder eight thirty
Eastern down tonight, game one of the West Finals on
the ice. Panthers and Hurricane skate at eight Eastern and
Raleigh in game one of their Eastern Conference Finals. Kurt
Bush to be enshrined in the NASCAR Hall of Fame
in the class of twenty twenty six. Guys, back to.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
You, Hey, I saw a cool story where d you
see how Tyrese Halliburton is gonna send the Pacers fan.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
That got doused with garbage in New York City.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
Yeah, that was a weekdulate Game three in Indiana, which
I thought was cool. Yeah, game up in game four, Wait,
a very very cool move by Halliburton.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
For sure. I like that story.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
Interestingly enough, we said yesterday three of the four teams
have never won and the Knicks haven't won it over
fifty years. So you're getting a fresh NBA champion regardless.
But as far as ratings go, and I know that's
not everything, and I don't believe in fixes and rigged
in this and that, but how bad do you think
the NBA wants the Knicks to win? Imagine if it's Knicks,

(30:58):
t Wolves or Nicks okay, see, if it's if it's Pacers, okay, see,
you may be looking at the worst NBA Finals ratings
in twenty five years. I might get a great series,
but yeah, I agreed completely.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
If it's the.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
Pacers, okay, See, that's a game that doesn't even get
like regular season prime.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
Time, I mean in the past.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Yeah, I mean come on right, I mean so for sure,
So I mean I think that, uh you know what
he's saying, though, I'm saying, if you don't believe, if
you're fixed, and if you're a fan of money sort
of control, everything and next gotta winness.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Then they have to have the next winness.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
All right, Hey, what do George? There's no George involved?
What do I was looking at? Uh?

Speaker 1 (31:44):
George went resting? Boy? George? You know George? And what
do Bill Belichick and Brett fav having common? I don't know.
You're about to find out.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Bill, Hey, mil what do you think you have in
common with Brett Farv?

Speaker 3 (32:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
Oh, I'll tell you, actually, Bill, I'll tell you right now.
Why keep everybody in suspense? We look at them differently,
especially Brett Farv after today. Yeah, I think their image
is a lot different than it was, let's say, even
a year ago. Now, Brett Farres is obviously a lot worse,

(32:25):
especially after today. Bill Belichick's just, you know, sleeping with
a younger woman and might be married.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
But we don't.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
I don't look at him the same way. I really don't.
I'm not saying he's going to be less of a coach,
but I feel like my opinion of him has changed
a little bit. Not the same reputation. He's the leader
of men now being well, seems to be allegedly appears
to be controlled by a younger twenty four year old woman.
So think of other people and we'll dive into this more.

(32:56):
Next image shift the ruse who image in the world
of sports and entertainment totally changed? And you know we
can leave mister freakoff Diddy out of this. But I mean,
here's a guy that was, you know, we thought for
years was giving all these young people opportunities in the
music industry. Meanwhile he's having baby oil touts ye old freakoffs.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Freakoffs.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
So who has had their image change more than anyone
in the world of sports and entertainment. I think there's
a number one answer on the board and I'll give
you that next.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
It's not far. If it's not belichianp someone just stop them.
Who is it? We'll find out next more Cavin and
rich right here on Fox Sports Radio.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
Yeah, gotta have fun with that.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Welcome to the show.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
It's just me, myself and rich and you and Danny
g and iow Sam, and I see Spotty, I see Carls,
I see Frank's and Richard and Chris and Mike's. It's
the romper room of Fox Sports Radio. Be part of it,
so of course you do. I see Christine, I see

(34:09):
Becky as we get ready, Buddy boy, I see Brett
Game one of and Bill the Tea Wolves and the
Thunder Thunder as we get ready for that tonight game one,
and then of course everyone's fired up about Pacers Nicks.
That's Game one tomorrow. If you need something to watch
in the meantime, I don't know if I recommend this.
Has anyone watched any episode of Bad Thoughts with Tom Sigora?

Speaker 4 (34:34):
Now watch the trailer and it was intriguing. We me
and my wife looked at each other, We're like, that
looks kind of cool.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
It is the Danny.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
Watch episode one with your wife and please report back tomorrow.
It is the dirtiest, most sexual, filthy, like he is
pushing every envelope that's ever been pushed.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
Yeah, but Rich told me he didn't like it.

Speaker 2 (34:51):
So Rich, you're the biggest culprit of this taste like
booty taste it. It's like, no thanks, you just told
me it socks. You know, Hey, man, it's this smells bad.
Here take a sniff? No thanks, Hey, is this milk bad?
I'll take your word for it, But he told me
it sucked. Why do you pass it on?

Speaker 4 (35:07):
You do have the Brett Farv documentary to watch.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
That is something to watch tonight. And thank you for
the transition transition Jones, because if you do watch the
beginning of that, Honestly, I do want to know what
you think bad thoughts, Tom Sigura. It gets weird, but
you know it else will get weird tonight. That isn't
a sizzling endorsement. I have other things to do, like
Brett Farr.

Speaker 4 (35:29):
And I actually watched the Farv documentary right before work,
and you guys are gonna love it.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
It is really good.

Speaker 2 (35:37):
You know what I didn't know. I mean, we knew
the story from a personal, firsthand experience.

Speaker 1 (35:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (35:42):
I was going to say, you guys are involved in
the story and we know a lot about it.

Speaker 2 (35:49):
But what I didn't know is that it was part
of the Untold series on Netflix. I didn't know that
you thought it was a standard I thought it was
a standalone Brett Farv documentary. But I love those Untold
documentaries and part of that series. So yeah, the Brett
Farv documentary debuted today is titled Untold The Fall of Farv,

(36:11):
And of course we all know Brett Farv is a
great quarterback. He did great things on the field, but
off the field, it's sort of it's sort of like
he did a lot of shady things and questionable things
and yet got away with it sort of unscathed until now.
And we're going to talk about people whose image change

(36:32):
for the worse or maybe the better. But Rich said
he has a number one answer, I do. I do
it so far it's not Belichick. But first we got
to tell you guys about the Tiraq play of the day.

Speaker 1 (36:44):
The Marlins walked it off against the Cubbies.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
Yesterday and the two one I want to rip tell
the first baseline, that's it, Broke pay said, Bit's could
win it.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
It's rolling all the way to the wall hill and
to tie it.

Speaker 4 (36:58):
So no high end win.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
It's it's a walk off to run double for Jesus Sanchez.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
Man, the Marlins magic continues in Miami.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
Jesus actually.

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(37:34):
mobile tire installation, all that great stuff tyraq dot com
the way tire buying should be. Now, in this documentary
that we're all probably gonna watch, you learn that Brett
Farv's sort of a piece of garbage, from being terrible
to women to you know, allegedly tampering with money of
poor people two things.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
Not allegedly he took money, I.

Speaker 2 (37:55):
Mean two for two, I mean talk about trash behavior
became part of the largest case of public fraud and
state history in Mississippi. So tied to fraud and tied
to being a perv. Way to go, Brett Farv and
your acting was terrible and something about merrit and he
wears Wranglers. Hello, he got's zero for four. Yeah, So

(38:18):
Brett Farv went from beloved quarterback to wow trying to
find redemption because everyone hates the guy. Now, so Brett
Farv went from lovable quarterback to piece of trash, especially
after today because everybody's known the story but has sort
of ignored the story. But now it's right there in
your face on Netflix. And Danny g just said he

(38:39):
saw it.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
So you're gonna you're gonna leave feeling like, yeah, man,
Buckalo Buckle, Buttercup.

Speaker 4 (38:44):
Not to spoil anything, but but for this conversation Stger,
Jen Stger says in it, even after watching this documentary,
some people will still ignore all of this because he
was a football guy of coursse.

Speaker 1 (38:56):
They will, right.

Speaker 2 (38:57):
And the crazy part of that side of the story,
Jen Sturger, who E've known personally for years, Yeah, is
that if it happened now, she would have been the victim.
But back then she was not viewed as the victim
at all. If anything rich you said, it sort of
ruined her reputation. It ruined her reputation and you know

(39:19):
far really you know, fed up her path. Put it
in perspective, if any other superstar today did that, oh
forget about it.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
Imagine if Patrick Mahomes did that, if anyone else did that. Yeah,
no way with that.

Speaker 2 (39:31):
Fact that she never met Brett Favre is something we learned.
I knew that, you knew that, but there's a lot
so you'll find out he's a real piece of trash.
And we learned something about Belichick today, not making him
trash at all, but Belichick, your image may have changed,
so we'll get to that, and I still have the
number one answer of image changers.

Speaker 1 (39:50):
In the world of sports. We'll do that next. We'll
talk a little more NBA playoffs as well.
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