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ninety five nine and nine eighty.You're hired, You're in. I like
it. I actually did like thatwasn't bad, you know I didn't like
it. No idea, let's doit the right way. No, I
don't think it's pros. That's it. Backing guys on the Voice of the
Capitol Regions Sports Fan Fox Sports ninetyfive, nine and nine eighty sounds like
one of these when Mars God,she hasn't gotten used to the three hours

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yet. She really hasn't. It'sa baby time. It's embarrassing. She
might have to go. Tristan dida great job with her intro. It
might be time for Tristan. Ilike Tristan. Yeah, Cantley's falling off.
I'm afraid to say I don't likeTristan. Open. We might have
open tryouts. That's what we'll do. Who could be the voice more likely
to be a real headline UH newsroom. Tristan saves kitten from fire or newsroom

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Tristan guilty of cannibal ring. Iwould say one, he's like, he's
great closely to think about it,to think about it, A little bit
man with many talents? Is thatwhat that man is? You know?
Like you used to do a bituh where it was water cooler talk and
guys would lean on the water coolerand he would just harass whoever came up

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to the water cooler with whatever hefelt. Sometimes in a suit. He
would just do it. I thoughtit was hysterical. I think you should
still be doing it. Then.I like those videos of age dwell for
me. Uh it's called creepy now. Yeah, but again kind of going
towards my point, the way youused to lean on the water cooler to
talk the people. I'll be inthe restroom here and I'll turn around and

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he'll be leaning on like the papertowel the spenser, Like, hey,
what's going on? It's like,whoa, We're gonna put a bell on
you, buddy. How you doingwash them? I'm good? Come on,
I know you snuck in here andyou're just hanging out waiting to talk
to me. That's phenomenal. Hey, what do you what are your plans
for October? October? What thisyear? October? My birthday is on

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the twenty eighth, Okay, Halloweena little before that, a little before
that. Halloween's the thirty first.That's the wrong direction again. Uh,
just a little bit of it before. I don't know vaqwa. Do you
want to book something for October?I think how about some how about some
Yankee World Series viewing parties? Kids? How about we just go ahead and
book them right now? Yankees winagain last night over the Marlins. I

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know it was the Marlins three totwo. That puts their record at ten
and two. Ten and two tiesthem for the best start in France history.
It's the third time now, that'sactually, I'm sorry, the fourth
time it's happened. Every other timethat it's happened, guys, the Yankees
have gone to the World Series.Huh. Pretty impressive. So let's start

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making plans now for how we're gonnado this. I wanna go down.
I want to watch some games,maybe catch the World Series game. That'd
be great. I think nineteen twentytwo, nineteen forty nine, and two
thousand and three of the only otherthree seasons they've started with this record in
obviously two thousand we didn't work outhow you'd hope. But come on,

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buddy, here we go, Herewe go. Get why are you excited?
Get excited? Well, pinstray passion, Yankee universe, let's go.
Nobody's excited. There's a station thatallegedly has them, and they don't get
excited for them. They're not fans. Let's get excited for the Yankees.
Ten and two. Guys, that'svery good. You've laid out the stats
there. This is an historic startfor the New York Yankees Yankee fan over

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the course of we'll call it sincetwo thousand and nine, because some feel
like history stopped there. Since twothousand and nine, the most recent Like,
I think that's a good I thinkit's a good barometer. So's outside
in the ring. Since two thousandand nine. This is the Yankee team
that feels like they can go deepand win it all. But the problem

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that's been in the way for theYankees, and every Yankee fan knows this
has been as you, I believe, described this as the no good,
cheating, filthy Houston Astros. Howthe first four games this season go,
that's exactly right. It finally feelslike Houston is falling back. Houston's below
five hundred right now. Houston doesnot look like it was eventually gonna happen.

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It always happens in professional sports thatthe team that has a good cheating
that Houston their biggest opposition, theirbiggest opponent in the AL has faded away.
The AL East is still packed.But right now the Yankees have out
played some of those teams. Sure, there's I was gonna say, there's
matchup still on the way with theOrioles and Red Sox. At this moment

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in time, they've out played allof them record wise, that is correct.
The Actually, I don't know ifyou've noticed this. Where do you
think the record record stacks up inall of baseball? Are they number one?
They are number look at you.And they did defeat the Blue Jays,
I know I mentioned the at leastthey did play the Blue Jays,
Red Sox, Orioles and Rays yetto be played. Yeah, I mean,

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but that's that's academics. At thispoint. I mean, the Ools
were already going to the farm system. They're waving the way flag. Help
us, we need help. Sixand four help it made me feel It
made me feel so good. Icould laugh at that because that wasn't always
sarcastic. When you would say thatabout the Orioles, that they are desperate

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and have to call up prospects,that is not usually that was the truth.
I mean, it's not not true. You don't I mean, you
don't know. I feel good aboutThat's not the reason why they called up
that player named jacksonality The Yankees arereally good right now. It feels like
they're going to get better. Yousee, uh see Carlos Roddan last night,
huh do you see that? Yousaid that one that he's actually very

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good And Yankee fans wondered that fora while because he was never healthy.
He was never healthy. You neverknew if he was good. People wrote
him off in the preseason. Ithink it was more about a question mark,
like uh road on maybe I don'tknow. It was good at one
point getting be good again? Lookgood he was? You know. The
thing with him is again this goingto this season? I said it.
I'm not gonna I'm not going tobacktrack. Okay, I said there they

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are the if team, like you'veheard of the team before. The Yankees
were the IF team. If CarlosRodin could pitch like the second best pitcher
in rotation. If Nester Cortez couldget back to what he used to be,
If John Carlos Stanton stays healthy andstays out there. If Juan Soto,
you know, he kind of acclimatesto Yankee Stadium. If Vulpay takes
that next time. There's a lotof ifs right now. All the ifs

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are headed in the right direction,all of them, almost all of them
were still you know, we stillwait for Cole. You know we still
you know, you get Garrett Coleback and you and then you could be
you could be onto something. Butagain, tend two. Fantastic way to
start the season and fired up aboutit. Having fun. Every game is
fun to watch. They're going fasttoo, They go fast. They were

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really fast. Whole different sport nowfrom the pitch clock and all the changes
that they make, it is suchan easier product to consume. And I
know old school baseball fan doesn't careabout that take. It is such a
better product. And I know itstarted in twenty twenty three. You and
I did those takes in twenty twentythree. They're back in twenty twenty four,
baseball is so much better and awider comment baseball is better when the

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Yankees are good. Ah. Sure, I can't deny that even as an
Oriel fan. Baseball is bad.And you know what, but the perfect
combination is happening right now. Itis the perfect combination. The Yankees are
good. Yep, the defending WorldSeries champions are good. I believe there's
a set out there that Mike outare we still the best player in baseball
is playing great for the Angels rightnow. The stat was that in the

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history of baseball, nobody's hit moresolo home runs or their amount of home
runs in their career have had lesspeople on base. Thing. It's like
forty percent of Trout's career home runshave had nobody on base. So one
of the best players, the defendingchampions, the Yankees, the Red Sox,
the Orioles, the Dodger, everythingyou want as a baseball fan nationally

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is going great. And New York'sreally good. And I go back to
the point I said two minutes ago. Even though the Yankees are winning,
even though it's early in the season, I really believe they're going to get
better, Like they have to.Cole's gonna come and show up at some
point. Everybody in the team's gonnaget a little healthier. We know the
Yankees are always aggressive. The Yankeesare gonna get better. Look are they
gonna go keeping this win percentage goingat eighty three percent? Of course not,

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but they're gonna start to pull away. I after twelve games, I
look at this Yankee team and say, they're better than Toronto and Tampa.
They'll play, they'll fight out ifthat's the truth. But with what what
is this eight percent of the seasonin they've been better than everybody else.
Ouch, that hurt a little bitdeep inside. Come on, Jackson Holiday,

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get up there. Quicker played anight against Boston. I think he's
gonna he's on his way out.I think, yeah, Ardi Moreno is
that? Is that his legacy?The guy who wasted like Trout? Uh,
because he's the owner of the Angelsfrom what O three to now?
The problem with Arti Moreno is ArtyMoreno three years ago. I think that's

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it. Right around twenty twenty one, a little after Covid like I'm selling
the team. I'm out, I'mselling the team. Now he really was
selling the team because he was gonnahave Otani, and he knew the price
he would get for Otani would bethrough the roof. And then everyone's like,
hey, hey, are we gonnabuy this team with or without Otani?
Yeah? Wait a minute, here, let's go to the voicemail when
he leaves voicemails anymore, I'd liketo sell my truck. Wait, you

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took the engine out, and allof a sudden, Otani left, breaking
news, Artie moreno plans on notselling the Angels. Yeah, we all
smelled that one already. To yourquestion, because he gonnawayte Trout, that's
it. Well, he already had. I mean, that's that's his legacy
though, right, the man whowasted the best player at all of baseball.
That's really strong, I guess.And the reason I'm hesitating on saying

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yes, no doubt is because,gosh, they tried. They tried really
hard. They got Otani poolhouses inthat mix somewhere, I believe my math's
correct. Josh Hamilton's out there somewhere. They may not have known that Rendon
actually hated baseball. They tried toget him. They had a draft where
they drafted all pitchers like the Angelshave tried everything to make it work for

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Trout. It's not like the guywas Donald Sterling. It was collecting the
money. Artie Moreno really tried.But they're in second place right now,
so maybe baseball. Baseball's weird likethat that maybe they're finally good without Otani.
Which A plus B should an equalC or two plus two should equal
four. We'll see what the Angels. I'm glad Trout's playing well though,
and the Angels are and the Yankeesare and everybody else. I mean,

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you could could have traded the poorguy. I got him out of there,
some of the Phillies for Pete's sake, his hometown team. Whatever.
Yeah, it's it's a good time. Yankees get that w I think there's
a chance of raining tonight. Theymay or may not get to play tonight.
I'm not positive, obviously, notnot down there in the city.
But I'm okay with a night off. You know, you're a little rest

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get ready, get ready for thegood guys to come, you know,
rolling through again, it just feelsgood. It's gotta kill you, you
ave. This is the golden ageof being an Orioles fan. And we're
better than you again. Like it'sjust you had that quick window. It
was open. You know, you'rehitting home runs in the in the derby,

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and you know you're also gonna makingthe puzzy drinking out of a hose
and a funnel, and you're havinga good time, and then instantly,
boom, there's the Yankees again.The Oarls are six and four. They
even played the Yankees. Yet.I feel great about I feel great about
every Do you know why you havea winning record because you haven't played the
Yankees yet? I don't know ifthat's the case. I think Baltimore right

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now they were my pick to winthe Division. I won't go that far
to rescind my position that Baltimore willbe the division champs and who's going to
the World Series from the American League. They can still go and not win
the division. Yeah, but it'sgoing to the World Series. It's done.
That could be histories. Those whodo not learn from history are doomed
to repeat it. Both things canbe true. They can lose the division.

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The last three years, the worstplayoff record team is series. You're
going to lose the division and stillgo to the World Series. I would
feel less confident in my World Seriespick right now. I had the Dodgers
coming out of the National League,and I had the Rangers. I'm a
little bitter with the Rangers right nowbecause they lost my bet to the Oakland
Athletics. I'm sure at some pointI'll rant and rape about that, but

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now it's not the time to doit. They're the best team in the
American League right now. They are, but they haven't played Baltimore. You
get to have your day today.Baltimore's coming. When do we play Baltimore?
League? Is there a wager?Are we wagering? What would be
a respectable wager for that? Whatwould be? Do you want to go
series by series? Like? Howdo you want to do this? I
don't know. I'm actually because Ibelieve the numbers. I don't think it's

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sixteen anymore. It used to besixteen of how many times the teams face
off against one another in a division. Now everybody's got interleague matchups. We
will total the Orioles Yankees total matchupswe played thirteen times. Oh it's thirteen.
Now, sit perfect because he goesseven and six and one of us

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can win that bet? Uh?I want to do Sepril thirtieth. It's
a four game series. I wouldlike to get Cantera involved. I would
like to get him involved because heis a Red Sox fan, and the
Red Sox are gonna look like actuallyfound some pitchers actually look like. I
don't know if you can name fiveplayers on the Red Sox, even if

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you're a Red Sox fan. AfterOpening Day, our guy Boston Dan was
there. Uh. I will figuresomething out for those thirteen games that the
Aoras and Yankees will play against oneanother. This is a very layered bet
here, though, because the betwould be the Orioles beat the Yankees more.
But that bet could also potentially crossover to the postseason, so we'll
iron out those details. You don'thave to do it on the air right
now, but I wonder if youwant to do something with the Orioles,

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Red Sox, and Yankees all combined. I mean, I'm I'm fine with
it. I you know, it'slike asking Batman if he wants to beat
up the Riddler and the Penguin atthe same time, Like, yeah,
sure, okay, let's make itinteresting. I'll beat you both. I'm
fine with it. It's good times. Did you see who was hanging out
she was hanging out with the judgeyesterday, the new World champ Damien Priest.

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Yeah, what do you think ofthat? I think it was a
little awkward, but it was handledwell by the social media team. Those
are always my favorite pictures though,when you see the wrestler with the with
the athlete right in real life,because Judge is bigger than Damian Priest,

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like as big as Damian Priest is. Judge is a bigger human And I
guarantee by the time that's a picturesomewhere on the wwe like on the website
or whatever, they're gonna be thesame height. I mean, he's six
foot eight, isn't he listened tojust six eight? Yeah, Like,
even if Damian Priests is six five, I believe Damian Priests is a legit
six' five from what that viewwas, like, six' five is
no slouch. They did it.It was way back in the day.

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I want to say. It waswas he Goldberg and Mark McGuire were standing
next to each other and I sawthe video and McGuire was bigger than Goldberg.
He just McGuire's a huge human being. And then I saw like the
cover of whatever magazine that week forlike pro wrestling, when I was walking
to the store and Goldberg was taller, and I'm like, well, that's
some comedian editing right there. That'sthat's it. Like these you just don't

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realize how big some of these dudesare, especially the NBA guys, but
like the Major League Baseball guys,the big the giants, the mountains of
Major League Baseball. You put himnext to people who were famous for being
large, and it's like, oh, wait, we were lied to about
you. You weren't that. TheNBA is absolutely the one because the six
two six three guard never looks bigon the court like that. The one

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Conia movie with Wilt Chamberlain and Arnoldgerthat was really good as much as Damian
Priest and Aaron Judge did their bestwith a camera on them, and I
think Priest really is a Yankee fan, and Judges like, I don't know
who this is, but I'm gonnado my best to this almost politician like
DAP. The DAP was key becausethey both look cool with DAP and you
look real awkward doing a bad DAP. It was I feel like women get

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it worse now than guys when itcomes to doing those because you mentioned the
hype thing. Like you look atsomebody like a Charlotte Flair or Ria Ripley,
they look a lot. They lookvery tall in the ring. I
feel like they're probably just you know, five to seven five eight, But
that's for a woman you know that'stouch is six foot is very tall.
You know, so very very veryinteresting stuff going on the Yankees, Like

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just to you know, learn howto be champions and all that stuff.
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the voice of the Capitol Regions sportsfan Fox Sports ninety five, nine and
nine eighty. It's the VC.You think we get Vince Carter on,
I can't. I never do that. I never get districted by the spots
and the support we have that oneof all of them, ever, hundreds
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that song. We need Vince Carteron this show. I you know me,
I hear them all like this.Have you have you got the email
from Sweden yet? From Sweden?No, you don't know what I'm talking
about. I have no idea.Well I know that I know Howard got
it originally are our area president.But so basically there's somebody over in Sweden,

(23:38):
Jean Eat, I believe it's howyou said it. I did get
this email, but go on,yes, and they they're somehow they're hearing
nine eighty. Their radio is pickingup our signal. So they sent me
it's like email explaining how they're doingit and how long they've been listening and
this is just like a hobby oftheirs. And they said me, two

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audio clips from the station, andI was like, it's hard to hear
anything vassage. I'm like, ohno, the national massage thing. Yeah,
I tell you that one. That'sthat's us. That's why I hear
that all the time, flushing outthe old nostrils. I really appreciate everybody
who listens to this show and goesout of their way, even all the
way in Sweden on the radio signalyou find but I believe it's Edie.

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Is his name, right, Jeand if Jean le d is listening out
in Sweden right now. I haveto tell you something. I listened very
carefully. Move the sticks where youhave to. At this point, there's
a thing called the internet and youcan just pull it up on your phone.
You don't think it's cool that oursignal that listen, all right,
let's put it like this, thesame signal that our good friend Chad from

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the High Day is, like,I wish it was a little stronger,
is getting picked up in Sweden.Okay, it's can't pick up with street.
So I, being the gentleman Iam, I wrote back to that,
like, good morning, I'm prettysure that's us. Very cool.
You here's in Sweden. I sentthem a link to the website, so
you're it, they wrote back,thank you very much, Jeff, so

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kind of you to take your timeto listen and send these kind lines to
me. I hope YO have agreat day. My best regards from Sweden.
John. I made a friend today, guys, and you're over here
threatening them. I would have sentthem a link and said, this is
called the internet, the website,so you can see what it was.
Good good. I thought it wascool. Why how do you not find

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that cool? Here's what's happened withour friends in Sweden and other people,
and please you can let us know. I'm gonna open up the phone lines
this one A five nine. Youactually understand the science of this, because
I do. I'm gonna, Imight, I might pass out five six
nine nine eight. Oh isn't theresomething that your kids don't find cool that
you find cool? Like here's anexample of that I find like this being

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on air or on television. Tellno disrefect anybody in TV who works in
TV, but that some generation wasthe coolest thing ever. Like, oh
my god, did you see I'mon the local news? WHOA did you
see? I was in The backgroundof this why it's not cool for people
who are younger, like in theirteenage years or elementary school, is that

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they don't know what television is.Like they can get a phone. What
I mean by it is like theycan get a phone in Chrome cast or
google cast or whatever it does offyour phone onto a TV. So whether
you're watching, like my mom isolder, she says, is this television?
When I'm like playing a video offof you two? And I'm like,
that's actually much more of a complicatedquestion that you just asked. But

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like being on TV to a youngergeneration is not cool. You and I
would find it semi cool. Likesomeone writing in and saying I can hear
you on a radio signal in Swedenwhen you have the internet. I don't
find that impressive. There's other waysyou can get your information, Like I
don't think that's cool. Maybe maybeI'm a judgy. I don't think that's
that cool. I I just Idon't. I don't know that you understand

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what's happening here. A broadcast that'sonly big enough to cover this area has
somehow found its way to sweeten.Now that there's there's science behind it,
it's the way the am waves traveland then they hit the eyeons fare and
they bounce back down like there's partsof Florida where you can hear guy heard
about it before. It's cool,though, it's just science, like the

(27:30):
Internet is designed to do that.So that's no, okay, a big
deal. It's like it's like indoorplumbing, like that might blow somebody's mind,
but it's designed to make the dodedo go away. There's this is
not like if you went, youknow, grabs your cousin's out house and
when you're on a camp or whateverand it flushed away somehow. That's a
miracle. That's amazing. I'm justsaying it's a big deal. It's and

(27:52):
this person nice enough to go.It's kind of cool. I just know.
Is this you taking the time tofind the people on the show and
here you are just whatever. Letme bash local television again. This is
another great example. This like,okay, we'll use sports updates, right,
hopefully our Pally gim Pinkowski or SaintClair's not listening. There was a
point in the history of sports wherelet's will use see Ena Sienna is playing

(28:17):
Quinnipiac and the local TV anchors areout there and they're shooting or maybe it's
a camera guy. They're shooting thehighlights, Like whoa, you got to
see this big play? This isunbelievable. And you tune into the eleven
o'clock to get the highlights, youget three minutes of siena game. That's
not cool to me anymore. LikeI could just watch the game on my
phone and like, usually the qualityof the game broadcast on ESPN Plus is

(28:40):
better than a camera guy locally standingunderneath the hoop trying to get somebody positioned
for a dunk, like some noveltythings in media aware off, I think
I understand where where we have ourdisconnected is here? Like, yes,
that technology is old now, butimagine if you were on the dark side
of the moon and all of asudden a highlight of Seanna dunking of basketball

(29:03):
came out on your on your onyour on your phone. Okay, how
to get there? And doesn't malonareit's not supposed to travel there? You
know? It's it's there's the it'snot the technology itself, it's how it
got where it is. You're drivingme crazy with this. How dare you?
Thank you? To Jean, wedo appreciate you listening. However,

(29:23):
all Jean wanted they were I thinkthey're a little older. I think all
they wanted was a hey, isthis you? Are you really in in
in New York? That's all theywanted. And here's guys picking up a
radio signal on the other side ofthe world. Big deal, loser.
Where's that sweetish chocolate I've heard somuch about? Now pick up your newspaper

(29:45):
and read what's happening ten hours later? What what's the last time somebody at
syracy scored forty points in a gameat the professional ranks? Well, I
mean just anybody, anybody in general. I'm sure Carmelo did it a few
times. Jalen Bronson scored forty pointsagain, he said, a couple strings
of forty point games. So thatputs him again in rarefied air as I

(30:11):
was, as I was starting totell you before, Jalen Bronson has now
joined Bernard King and Patrick Ewing asthe only Knicks players with multiple streaks of
forty point games in one season.Yeah, boy, didn't do it.
Multiple streaks of forty point games ina season. Okay, that was a
all right? I don't know.Carmelo Anthony. I would have thought he

(30:33):
would have done that. You wouldbe wrong because he was too busy trying
to chase Jerry Lynn out of town. This ewing's got the most points is
a career Nick. I wonder whereAmelo is on that list of career points
scored for the New York Knicks.I'll look for that later. That's besides
the point you'd like. You andI were texting during this Bulls Knicks game
last night, and the Knicks didwin. Chicago didn't lay out by Eddy

(30:57):
stretch, but there were some momentsyou have to admit where Chicago did dad
look like they should be on thecos they're so bad. Well, when
they missed a dunk, Oh mygosh, like three of them missed a
dunk, like you're lining up fora dunk and you like, it's terrible.
That clip of the Bulls, ifyou haven't seen it, I don't
even want to share because it's tooembarrassing. If you haven't seen it,

(31:18):
go find it. Of the playersfor the Bulls just missing dunks, and
the tweets that said Billy Donovan leavingfor Kentucky right now, just packing up
the stuff like that old Lebron pressconference. He picks up the suitcase and
leaves. If Billy Donovan had walkedoff the sidelines and said, I'm going
to Lexington goodbye. I'm not dealingwith this nonsense, I wouldn't have given

(31:40):
them one sense of shame. Chicago'sa playoff team. New York is no
Chicago a play in team. NewYork is so much better than that.
Look, it's the same Chicago teamthat beat New York back on the fifth.
It didn't look like it. Igave them a little bit of the
Haylan's ball was supposed to be apart of this, Derek Rose. They've

(32:01):
gone through some injuries to the franchise. That's understandable. They looked awful,
they looked terrible last night. Yeahthey're not They're not a good They're not
a good team, and the nextare a good team. You know,
who knows health where it is?It could what could have happened? Uh,
But Jalen Brussels continues to impress,continues to be so exciting. As

(32:22):
long as we can keep him going. Who knows? Who knows how far
the Knicks should actually go this year. I have the points in front of
me. Uh, did you wantto guess where Carmelo is all time nixt
point? Oh? Okay, PatrickEwings won, correct? Yep okay,
A dominant one twenty three thousand,six hundred and sixty five points. All
right, So Mello played in twentyten. I believe he got there and

(32:45):
played till twenty eighteen. They hada three point line. So the other
names I would think of our BernardKing and Walt Fraser would be in the
next I'm gonna go Mello second,though, I'm gonna Carmelo Anthony's second on
the Knicks all time scoring list.I feel like Carmelo Anthony targeted the number
that he's at. I feel likehe actually was like, you know what
I want to be there? Uh? Second is Walt Frasier, Third,

(33:07):
Willis Reid four, Alan Houston five, Carl Brown, Richie Garring is six,
and then number seven, number sevenAnthony. Wow, that is shocking
to me. He was hurt alot too, though. I mean that's
a but the three point line.Of all those guys, I think Alan
Houston, of all the ones youjust read off to me, is the

(33:28):
only one who played with the threepoint line. And I know Ewing had
for part of his career, fairenough, Yes, it's not known for
a three point shoot, but you'reabslutely right. Hey, I saw one
when he was with you know,as a coach, and he and everybody
ewing three eight laser beam. It'sit's a miracle didn't stick in the backboard,
wasn't it? Patrick Ewing? Andthe scene in Space Jam where he's
at the foul line after the Monstarssteal his power and hits the free throw

(33:49):
and hits the popcorn vendor in likethe fifth row. I think that's Patrick
Ewing's scene. What overall points?I don't I know. Math wasn't supposed
to be involved here, But thedifference between two win seven how many thousand?
Thirteen thousand points? Thirteen thousand?Yeah, the difference between one and
show is about nine thousand points.Ewing is dominantly number one point scored for

(34:10):
this for this thirteen thousand, Walfraserwas two. Yeah, fourteen thousand.
That can't be right? Really,Wait, one thousand, three hundred points?
You mean what do you mean?What what? Walfraser scored fourteen thousand
points in his career? Yes?Okay, wow, all right, I

(34:30):
didn't think it'd be. I thoughtyou said thirteen thousand points was the difference
between two and seven? One andseven? One in seven? Thank you?
And seven? About four thousand?Oh okay, all right, all
right. I was like, man, how many points in Walfraser score?
Oh? My god? Did Iunderestimate Glad? Oh man Clid Fraser?
Oh my gosh. I mean Ithink you did. But it's all right,

(34:52):
man, I'll tell you. Ijust you know it's your player.
Carmelo sucks. I mean, I'msorry, that's what io top seven.
I think the history of the NBAscoring not good. He's a bum.
Not better than that Bulls team.Though last night they were the Bucks and
they're gonna play again, by theway, on the fourteenth. That's the

(35:14):
regular season finale. You could hearthat action here on your home. For
the Knicks. A much bigger testis tomorrow. You probably need to win
that though. Yeah, absolutely againstthe Celtics. But here's the thing,
like, what do the Celtics needthis game? I mean, really,
come on, do they need it? They don't need it. They're locked
in what in the world, andwe're having fun about the awful dunk or

(35:36):
attempted dunk by the Bulls. Whatdid the world happened in that Buck Celtic
game last night? I got abox score texted to me, and there's
no way this is real. Haveyou seen the box score yet back for
the Buck Celtics? If you haven't, I know it's I know, it's
an odd thing to be searching outbox scores in twenty twenty four. I'm
sure our guy in Sweden's probably readingthose in the newspaper. Still, but
here's the box score for Celtics.Suck. It was so easy. Come

(35:59):
about the joker, right there,Celtics old people. I have no problem
with Swedish hate all old people.Here's the box If Jan was like a
young hot chick out of Sweden,be like, that's so amazing that you
heard the station on oh four ninetyone the final for the Bucks over the
Celtics. Yeah, so both teamsshot a combined eighty eight three pointers.

(36:20):
Eighty eight three pointers. You wouldthink like that would be yeah, fifty
two to three pointers the Celtics shotlast night and thirty six for the Bucks.
But that's not really the stat thatjumps out to me. The Milwaukee
Bucks were just one of two fromthe free throw line, which is two
more than the Celtics attempted. That'sright, you could see the I wish

(36:42):
people could see your face. Rightnow. Lavak is looking at the box
score. He could tell it.Is there a mistake here? Why does
this say they have zero free throwattempts with the Celtics. The Celtics didn't
attempt a free throw last night.You want to try to figure out teams
in the NBA and who can makean impact on how games are going to
be officiated. What are the besthistoric scoring offense is in the history of
the NBA. Didn't shoot a freethrow last I thing. It's a top

(37:05):
team in the Eastern Conference and theother team shot too. Maybe that's more
about the product. Maybe that's moreabout how much threes matter. They won
a whole game without shooting a freethrow? How about? And then they
No one thinks i'nd the Google wasgonna play anymore this year, and they're
at least during the regular season.It sounds like they might shut them down
period. But you would kind ofchalk this one up the other day,

(37:25):
like the Knicks are now in third, there's nothing to really stop them from
catching the bus, especially if I'mthe coop was not gonna play the last
three games of the season. Nicksand the second seed all of a sudden,
It's it's a very very interesting postseason. I don't know were they ever
second seed with Mellow Yes they were, I believe I think they were in

(37:46):
twenty twelve. If you lost inthe Pacers Conference, how dare you you
lie? By the way, theNBA previous record for at least amount of
free throw attempts combined by teams it'seleven two two. They didn't have any
in the second, third, orfourth quarter. It's almost like they were
just like, look, this isthis guy here. You know this game

(38:06):
means nothing of us, right andnow no not to keep us hurt like
it really, who cares? Comeon, just let's go home. It
mattered to the Bucks, they matterto Boston, like this is why,
and not to make everything about gamblingon the show, but this is why
people don't want to bet on theNBA. Is why a lot of people
stay away from it because of gamesof last night, Like Boston has zero
to play for. They can sitall their big men they have, they

(38:29):
locked in at the one seed,not worth it, They're done. That
game meant a lot from Milwaukee becauseof a lot of things we've touched on.
But I mean, come on,two free throws good gosh, man,
two two just too. That's like. I used to play in a
league back in Syracuse and that wascalled the jailhouse Basketball League, So I

(38:50):
think, oh yeah, I thinkyou can jump to the situation with jailhouse
basketball included no fouls, so youjust played basketball. There were no officials.
It was a rec league with nofiles. And if you call the
foul and jailhouse, you just gotmocked terribly. That was jailhouse Basketball's tough.
That's right. The mean streets ofLynn Court, New York is where

(39:10):
those games were played. Oh well, the mean streets of where Lynn Court,
New York. That does not soundmean. That sounds like a very
nice place. We played in achurch. You played jailhouse basketball in a
church. How do the how didthe the the wait a minute, how
did the u the father of thepreacher said, church feel about hosting jailhouse

(39:34):
basketball. They didn't know. I'mnot I don't know how we got into
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I believe the name of the churchis either Saint I think it's Saint
Michael's in Lincourt. I'm looking thisup right now. I'm almost the Saint
Peter's is here in Albany. Idon't there's a lot of Saints. I'm
pretty sure it was called Saint Michael'sChurch in Lincourt is where we played jailhouse
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levaking guys on ninety five nine FoxSports Radio. I've seen two pretty shocking
things. I guess three if youwant to count at all about about John
Calipari recently, I was kind ofshocky stepped down from Kentucky to take the

(45:22):
Arkansas job as a whole. That'sjust it feels feels weird, feels a
little different. You knows. Arkansas'sI you know, I don't remember the
last time they were a basketball power, but Kentucky is every year. I
think he even said they're the bluestof the blue bloods. They're They're definitely
like you got to have that conversationNorth Carolina Duke Kentucky like Kansas, who

(45:45):
who's the great, you know,elite of all elites. So that was
one. Two was when they weretrying to interview him and he was walking
his dog in a stroller or hada stroller to walk the dog. I've
never been a big fan of astroller. Pet stroller person always kind of

(46:07):
freaked me out a little bit.Well, if you take the dog for
a walk, why do you needa stroller? Dog's supposed to be walking,
you know what I mean. Likeit's if you're at a park all
day or something, it's like toolit fast. Maybe I could see it.
Do you buckle them men? Idon't know, I know, I
think they closed. I think they'relike there's like a I think there's like
a mesh that comes down to keepthem in place. And then the third
thing that that shocked me recently isthe reports that he took less money to

(46:31):
go to Arkansas. So his annualsalary for for Kentucky was eight and a
half million. He signed for sevenmillion per season with Arkansas. But but
bah, wait there's more, becausethen you really look at it, he
really didn't sign for less. Hesigned for almost like a like an NFL

(46:53):
player. He signed for less guaranteedmoney, you could maybe say. But
in year one he gets a milliondollars signing bonus. He has a seven
million dollar contract. That's what hemakes, and he also gets a five
hundred thousand dollars retention bonus each yearof the contract. Now never been to

(47:13):
big mathematician. Seven million plus onemillion signing plus five hundred thousand to keep
your job. Wait, that's eightand a half million dollars in year one.
That's exactly what he makes. There, So each year he's guaranteed to
make as long as he keeps thejob, he's guaranteed to make seven and
a half million. And there's alsobonus is tied into the NCAA tournament incentives

(47:35):
of making it and then advancing deepinto it. And there's also two automatic
role over years for NCUBLEA tournament appearancesthat would extend the deal through twenty thirty
one. So what you're telling meis this air quote less money he's taking
is going to be made up probablytenfold by advancing and all the other things.

(48:00):
And the fact that he's not gotto worry about his job through twenty
thirty one because he's going to thetournament. He's gonna go to the tournament.
He's gonna put a team together that'sgonna get to If he's on the
bubble and you're the you're the you'reputting the bracket together and you're in that
room, you don't want Calipari inthere. I mean especially can you imagine
like a twelve five Kentucky and Arkansasooh yeah, Like yeah, I'm all

(48:24):
over that. So so you gethe's he's brilliant, he's just he's just
he he does things his own way, gets them done. We're all sitting
there going, oh, he tooka pay cut, man, he must
really wanted to go to Arkansas andbe like, oh, he's just they
just moved the money. They justmove the money around. Yeah. For
like Kentucky and Arkansas talking about theSEC tournament, in that spot. Every

(48:44):
time they play, they're gonna begreat. Like even if Kentucky struggles this
year in Arkansas is good, orvice versa, Arkansas struggles in Kentucky.
When they play each other potentially threetimes, get an SEC tournament maybe twice
in the season, maybe they getto an elite and they face off.
All those things would be great storylinesto have now at the professional level,
NHL, NBA, major League Baseball, all those four major NFL. Oh

(49:05):
yes, at NFL, we knowcontracts. We get that sometimes the coaching
contracts can be a little bit morequiet than a player and we just have
a thirst to find out how salarycaps work. And a lot of this
has become public I think because ofagents. Like if you have the information
and I have the information, wework together. We all benefit from that.
I feel like that's the reason whymore contracts have become public. College

(49:29):
is different because you have public andprivate universities. So because of state laws
involving certain schools, if you areI believe a state employee, you have
to let it be known what youmake. In New York, Like if
you have these Sunni schools, youcan find out how much a teacher,
a professor, or a coach makesprivate schools don't have to do that.

(49:50):
Now Arkansas represents the state. Myquestion when you were going through all this
contract stuff is like how do weknow all this? But there is a
lot to like be out in publicabout what he is getting. Kevin Keats
is a great example this. KevinKeats was the coach for in the NC
State Wolfpack, well North Carolina State. There was talks he was gonna get
fired, and all of a suddenhe found out that he had these loopholes
of like you get a two yearbonus if you hit the acc and you

(50:13):
get to the sweet sixteen. Hehad all these bonuses we all knew.
I just am fascinated by how thisstuff becomes public, whether it really is
agents. Hey, who is KevinKeats's agent? Oh? I like that
to you? Let me go signhim? Oh how did Wan Sodo get
paid? I feel like these guysare slippery through, like Tommy Devita.
How in the world do we knowabout the Vito's agent. Some of these

(50:35):
agents work in the shadows and tofind this stuff out as fascinating. That
all being said, I don't likethe idea of media contracts being out in
public. I don't think everybody's contractshould be in public. This is fine
because it involves a university, butnot everybody's. Wait, why you just
want yours out is that it isa little invasive, right, Like this
said every job though every I don'tthink there's nobody I don't care, like

(50:59):
teachers have happened to them all thetime. I feel for teachers like teachers
no matter what school I maybe privateschools are different, but public schools,
like you can find out your teachersalary. It. We used to be
cool, like, oh you knowmissus Graham's first name is Cindy, Like
there was a list, Like Idon't even know her first name was Cindy.
Yes, it is invasive, butmaybe cal Perry that's the least of

(51:19):
his concerns. Now it's it's commonplacefor those guys, and it's almost I
feel like for the agent and thecoach, it's kind of a scoreboard situation,
you know, like, hey,look what I did, Like I
may, oh, oh, youthink you're a better coach than I'm Well,
then why do I make four millionmore a year than you do?
Oh? Oh oh, you thinkyou're smarter? Than me. You make
more money than I do. Youthink you're you think your age is better

(51:39):
than my agent. Look what myagent did for me. I would get
to the sweet sixteen once I getdouble my money. Like, because you
don't know what's in there until wesee it. But it's exactly right.
And even to push this further,there's a story up on a bunch of
national sites that I think, Yeah, Who's Sports was the first to report
this. They were covering this pressconference. You may not be familiar with
the name Kim Caldwell. I thinksome sportsmans are going to find out who

(52:00):
Kim Caldwell is. But Kim Caldwellis the new women's basketball coach at Tennessee.
And during the press conference they heldup her contract, like held it
up you wanted to make sure themedia knew about her contract. And in
the contract it said, if youwin the national championship, you will become
the highest paid women's coach in women'sbasketball. And he goes, I want

(52:22):
to make sure it's in the contractbecause that's how confident we are that we
have the best coach. Oh,that's that's like when Texas A and M
pulled out the national championship thing forjim O Fisher and said, all we
got to do is put the year, and they had the plaque already made
for Texas A and and Football Nationalchampions We're just waiting for the year,
coach. That's some serious confidence.You're right, A lot of it is

(52:45):
for show. And look what Ican do and look what we're able to
do well. Because and again ifI was if I was your agent and
I negotiated record deal for you,I would be like, listen, part
of the deal. I get totell people because I need I can use
this as you mentioned, like ifI heard that some agent was doing crazy
stuff like that, I'm calling them. They don't have to recruit me.

(53:07):
I'm going to you. Let's go. I am my own agent. Though.
That's probably why a lot of things, Yeah, you and I don't
have agents. I think there's somepeople here in the Capital region who work
in media who have agents. Yeah, you know, and I have never
had agents. I think that wholething is I think at a weird we're
at a weird level too, LikeI almost feel like like they're the profit

(53:27):
margin is tight where we are,and I feel like if we had the
depending upon the agent. Some ofthat would get eaten up. I'd rather
keep it probably, yeah, yeah, any percent I'm not. I'm good.
That's mine. I need it.I need it. I got place,
I got things to do with that. Do you think that's his last
stop? By the way, JohnCaliperry, like he just calls it and
that's it. It's over. He'scoached lot of places the way it's built

(53:51):
to twenty thirty one. And thenso it's a major university that isn't known
for hoops that he could make knownfor hoops because he however, he's done
it when he was at Memphis.They were special when he was you know,
he's been able to make special thingshappen if he builds imagine wins one
tournament at Arkansas, it's it's it'sstatue time. So I think, I

(54:15):
don't know where else you would wantto go for that money and everything else?
And why would you if you ifyou left Kentucky to go somewhere,
that's probably it and you were andto our knowledge wasn't chased out. I'd
laughter you said that because you're like, if it's not Kentucky, then where
would it be? And I thoughtmy head like wherever they were gonna offer
this crazy amount of money, youknow, Texas A and eh, this
is it's crazy to think about itlike that because what you said is totally

(54:37):
right. If you're gonna move froma blue blood to another program, maybe
it's in the same conference, maybeit's a place you think you can win,
you have support from alumni, buteverybody, from coaches to players and
more. It's if the money isright, I can make tradition. You
know you did the statue reference.It's true, Like I feel like people
find that far more appeasing. Whetherit's like we'll use Nebraska football. I

(55:00):
know we've done this example before.Nebraska football has the tradition and heritage.
They have high expectations when it comesto Nebraska football. But some of these
coaches might look at other programs likeMinnesota and Illinois aren't great examples, but
programs that aren't to that level whohave won national chaine to the past,
and think this is a lot safer. Rutgers, Yeah, it's a little
safer over here. Shiana can goa little further because he gets to make

(55:22):
that tradition. Well yeah, again, it's that whole like, what do
you want to be known for theyou want to be the shepherd of a
great program, or do you wantto be the person who constructed a great
program. He's already kind of gotshepherd status. Now let's see can he
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