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complete bullpen implosion, the Dodgers have tied the game against
the Giants. It is five to five. Oh boy. As
the Giants bat in the top of the tenth inning,
Mookie Bets is thrown out trying to steal third with
Will Smith up gets thrown out and the Dodgers take
a situation where they had first and second, one out
and one of their top three hitters up and to
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a situation where there's two hours runner at second they
can't get a run across. So here we are now.
Don't bury the lead, my man.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
I think Mookie was pissed that he gave up his
body earlier in the game for Emmett, and then Dave
Roberts pulled Emmett with a no hit or intact, That's
what I think happened there.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
You know, the thing is, every time you say Emmett,
I just picture Barry Switzer saying Emmett's name, Emmitt, EMMITTT
has Emmittt's got a got a contusion, and Emmett's gonna
be out on Sunday. Okay, Emit Emitt. I'll tell you
in fact that.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
You got Barry Spenser into the show, Emmitt, not amage one,
that we race to no German of impressions coming out
of anything having to do with the Dallas Cowboys.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
And by the way, and and Romo, and it was
really good. Huh uh. Yes. Emmett shean brought up by
the Dodgers tonight his MLB debut. You was out of
double a e RA under two for the year. His
family was announced. His mom is sweating through every single
pitch that he throws no hitter through six eighty nine pitches.
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But you know grim Reaper, Dave Roberts, Hey, you're not
going to finish this game comes takes him out of
the game after six innings, the Dodger bullpen implodes and
gives up the lead, and now the Dodgers have come
back to tide. I will say this now because look,
the Dave Roberts thing is well known. I know exactly
what the Dodger doing at the bullpen deadline. Sorry I
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put at the deadline. Well, it is the bullpenadet. You
don't don't get bullpen help. That's the deadline for your season.
You know they are going to get all kinds of
bullpen help, all kinds of it.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
Evaluated all those guys that were in the White Sox
bullpen and in their rotation the last couple of nights.
I do have to ask this question of you, though, Yeah,
who was on screen more time? So like I look
in Emmett's mom, okay or Jack Nicholson in the first
game that he returned to Crypto dot Com.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
No, no, no, Emmett's mom was really after every pitch.
I really thought you were going to get. You know,
the one Jack was in the beginning of the game,
and then the game happened, so people wanted to see
the game. But Emmittt's mom has been every single time
till Dave Roberts pulled him. I think we should see
her now. I think she's probably left the game. You
think she quit, She's done. Yeah, I'm done. These name's
actually under protest.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
She's down down towards the dugout in the corridor, waiting
for Dave Roberts.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
I think she's actually now managing the Dodgers when Roberts
didn't get Aaron booned and Mookie's still third, don't you know,
Buster Posey has a bleeping arm. So that's where we
sit right now, a night of all kinds of drama,
just waiting for Dave Roberts to answer the question at
the end of the game, why did you take a
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guy out who out a no hitter in his first
ever MLB game? And here's the thing about taking the
guy out at eighty nine pitches. He can throw more
than eighty nine in a game. This could be the
high point of his MLB career. You don't know he
was brought up. He was brought up because the Dodgers
had no other choice.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
Maybe he turns into a good pick and looks haven't
record that.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Perhaps that's the case. Maybe he turns into a good
maybe next in a long line of great But if
this is it, you don't give the guy a chance
in his MLB debut to do something that hasn't been
done since eighteen ninety two, not nineteen ninety two, eighteen
ninety His name, His name was bumpers. Bumpus Bumpus. Bumpers
are what you use at the bowling alley, just like
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you know a Christmas story, you know. I looked at
the bumpus Jones, the last pitcher in his MLB debut
to pitch a no hitter. It was eighteen ninety two
for the Reds on the final day of the season.
So I looked up some stuff from the eighteen ninety
two year. Pretty interesting, got pretty good stuff for it
from the eighteen ninety Apparently, remember when the Major League
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Baseball came back from the strike in the A he
was eighty one, and they and they decided to say, okay,
we stopped the season. Whoever was in first place, champions, Champions,
They did that in eighteen ninety two, How about that
they decided to have a first half champion played the
second half champion not quite one hundred years and it
was Boston against the Cleveland Spiders. Spiders, a team that's
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most famous for disbanding middle of the season a few
years later. Kind of like getting thrown out of the league. Yeah, yeah,
maybe a little bit. Very similar, very similar. And one
of the big things is the Cy Young Award. Oh
really it was Cy Young. Cy Young of the Cleveland
Spiders won thirty six games and was named the best
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pitcher of the year before the Cy Young one thirty
six and eleven. He was that year, thirty six and eleven. Yeah.
How many of those games did he complete? Uh? Probably
all of them? Assume he went to all of them, right,
more than an entire league does any longer? Uh. President
Benjamin Harrison, Oh nice Ben Harrison. He was the first
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president to ever attend a baseball game while in office.
That year he watched the Reds beat the Senators in
eleven innings. Wow, eighteen ninety two years and Bumpus Jones
last day of the season, no hitter his MLB debut.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
Yeah even if look and then we're as we're here,
we're getting the recap of the game and another shot
of his mom and family cheering him on and everything
from earlier. Look, as we talked with Steve Desager about
this a little bit earlier in the show. You're not
expecting him to give you nine, but at that point
he can't come out for the seventh.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Yeah, I mean really, right, Graderol.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
Comes in, he gives up a blue pit four pitches in,
and then he gives up the blast to your guy,
former met Wilmer Flores. You couldn't have given him, given
him a shot to just come out there. Maybe maybe
he can induce three quick outs in ten pitches.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
I mean, I get it.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
People are all excitable about how many pitches get thrown.
A kid in college the other day that was what
fifty nines? So what no one's telling the manager, dude,
what do you do? Your ruining is great? No, we
wanted to win the game.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
He wanted to win the game.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
He wanted to win the game, and this is something
he's going to remember forever.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
Now.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
This is a Bruce dar screwed up mind my great
night now and we had to can't even win the
game cratchet claw, I get no win and took him out.
I just become another in a long line of Dodger
pitchers that were hoping become great boy, and that Dave
Roberts has to give his stock answer.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
The reaper, Dave Roberts, I'm gonna need tomore cow Bell.
Oh boy, hey, big NFL. Story from earlier today, Craig Carton,
who Fox Sports won morning show host Craig Carton Okay
Graduations put out a story that the Patriots initially tried
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to trade for Air Rodgers before the Jets got him,
and Aaron Rodgers said no, I want to go play
for the Jets, which well, like twenty some odd years ago,
Bill Belichick resigned as AHC the nyj Now blank you Belichick.
Now we're saying, now we got a quarterback saying no,
he's rather. Carton's a Jets fan. No, I know, I
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know he is. It's why he's probably saying that. I mean,
he did say quote.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
I want to thank my man Aaron Rodgers for recognizing
you don't want to play for Satan.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
So I'm gonna throw a little bit of cold water.
But this goes into what we mentioned very briefly last week,
and I'm gonna say this and people are gonna are
gonna steal it. But that's okay, that quote right there. No,
I'd rather go play for the Jets. Why does Rogers
want him? And everything's gonna make sense when I say
this now, is because Rogers wants the Jet. Nobody has
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ever wanted the Jets in fifty years as much as
Aaron Rodgers has wanted to be a Jet. Nobody not,
not Curtis Martin, not Darrell Reevius, not But trust me,
I know everything about the Jets for like the land
fifty years. No, not even nameath wanted to be a
Jet as much as Aaron Rodgers wants to be a Jet.
Why Because Aaron Rodgers wants exactly what Lebron James did
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three years ago, the last act of my career. I've
been doing it in a smaller market, Cleveland. I now
want a big market, and Aaron Rodgers wants New York
and he wants the Jets because he wants to set
up whatever he's got going now, and he wants to
be the biggest star in the biggest market, and he
wants to set up whatever he's going to do After
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his NFL career, Lebron James came to LA. That's exactly
what he did, won a championship, and he's been all about, Hey,
now I'm setting up, I'm in movies. I'm doing a
lot of different things. He had a big run this
year and the Lakers managed to the Western Conference Finals,
but mainly he chose LA and the Laker brand, and
he became the biggest star in the second biggest market
in the country. Aaron Rodgers is now the biggest star
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in the biggest market. He would have loved to go
to the Giants. I'm sure the Giants had Daniel Jones.
There was no opening. That's why he so desperately wanted
the Jets. And what did he do. Hey, I may state, Nope,
I'm gonna stay for all of OTA's. Oh but then
you're gonna leave. Nope. Now I'm going to the Tony's.
He is immersing himself in everything New York, immersing himself
in it, everything that goes on, whatever he's hanging out,
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he's going to Taylor Swift concience. Everything he does is
a big headline.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
He's been the greatest tourist the city has ever seen.
You doing those ads for Illinois is Aaron Rodgers.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
Look what you can do if you can go to
New York. I'm on Broadway. He's not. There's Taylor Swift
everywhere in New York. Because that's what he wants to be,
exactly what Lebron was and is to Los Angeles. He
wants in New York. That's now everything. Man, That's why
I love the Jets so much? Why do I want
to be in New York? Why do I love this summer?
This is exactly why. Now.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
The other thing that that I would say, and we
talked with Jason Cole earlier in the show, and I
agree with this theory, uh with relation to the Carton story,
is that you're gonna have to fight tooth and nail
for whatever you're looking for if you're going to New England.
That and you're also the guy after Brady. Right, yeah,
there's this two year period, but you're still the guy
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after Brady. You don't want to do that. You don't
want to be that guy and have to fight with
Bill Belichick, have to fight within that building. The Jets
are gonna roll over like your puppy does when you
come home after a long day and he ain't SENI
what are you doing in laying down? He's looking to
get his belly rubbed. That's every member of the Jets'
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front office and ownership.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Come on, tell us we're pretty Come and play with me.
I've been sitting there by myself for fifty years. Come
and play with me. Come on, come and hang out
with me.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
That's what he gets by going to the Jets. Everybody
kissing his ass and crowning him before he's done anything
as a football player.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
For him, he wasn't gonna get that in New England.
Speaker 3 (11:52):
So it's twofold. So he gets the keys to the
city and he gets to do some image rehabilitation, right,
Because there's a lot of people that don't like Aaron
Rodgers for many reasons.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
For me, long lines, Mike long live. I mean, they're
long lines of people.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
Right. You got me as a guy that grew up
in Chicago and still is a Bears guy. You don't
like the Bears owner, No, exactly, A lot of bad moves.
Claypool might be the latest of them. All the reports
of that. I want to I want to everyone he
showed up. What did I say? This is the guy, right,
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this is the guy you're staking things on. Yeah, good job,
do something even if it's wrong. I guess with the
philosophy there. But the idea is that you've got the
NFC North. Okay, they they're excited. He moves on all
the political, the COVID stuff, the ayahuasca, the what did
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he lie to anybody? Did he mislead? All of that.
You've got those people lined up and ready to get
after him in a moment's notice. You've got folks that
have to do the comparisons, because we rank stuff all
the time.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
Where is he?
Speaker 3 (13:00):
And you got me that stood over by myself going wow,
some real big playoff failures. And then all of a
sudden it became in vogue to pile on Aaron Rodgers
about those like thanks for jumping onto my bandwagon. A
little bit later, I made room for you. I had snacks.
You were late to show up. But now he gets
to go to New York and look, I'm embracing all
the philosophy of the team. We're gonna be collaborators, We're
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gonna work hard together. I'm gonna show up every day.
I'm gonna take all these young guys under my wing.
I'm gonna immerse myself in the city and do it.
Not that there's a lot to immerse yourself in in
Green Bay, but you get my point. I'm out and
about and I am all about my experience here. So yeah,
it's image rehabilitation. So no chance in hell was he
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ever gonna go to New England. And for you, perhaps
you get what's left you can eke out. Not a
lot of talent that is there for Aaron Rodgers once
that caf gets right for opening down.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Now, I'm gonna throw something at you next with Aaron Rodgers.
That's a bit of a curveball. Yeah, and because you
talked about all the image rehabilitation you had to do,
and there's a lot of negativity about I'm gonna throw
you something that could be a curveball with that. Okay,
Plus we get into the big at John Morant suspension
twenty five games wasn't enough. No, that's coming up next
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right here, Jason to Mike Fox.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
Be sure to catch live editions of The Jason Smith
Show with Mike Harmon weekdays at ten pm Eastern, seven
pm Pacific.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
We still have not gotten the River Bottom Gang once tonight. No,
it's true what is that dude. If you just google
River Bottom Gang, em it otters Christmas, it'll come up.
That's a lots of Google. Really yeah, really, you know,
if you google John Moran, gang comes up too. If
you're what if you google Jahn Morant gang comes up too.
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The River Bottom Gang. Oh just a gang. Oh okay,
Fox Box Radio, the Jason Smith Show with my best
friend Mike Harmon Live the tirag dot com Studios. Yeah,
a quick hot take for a second here. Oh yeah,
we love those. Yeah, let's go, let's get it out
nights all over cable. Yeah, Friday the Thirteenth marathons have
been on. Oh yeah. And I gotta say this as
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a guy who you know, who grew up on horror
movies and grew up on Jason and Michael Myers and
Freddy and everything else and the iconic Jason and the
hockey mask and all this kind of Yeah, I still
love the Friday the Thirteenth movies. You know, they're all awesome.
But I gotta say, overall, some of the movies, Jason
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is just a dude with a mask on, sure, whereas
Michael Myers is more not that he has personality, but
it's just more like, Okay, there's a there's like a Jayson.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
I don't want to call it spirituality, but there's that
you know that ominous. Is there evil behind it as
opposed to dus killing folks?
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Yeah, Like the second one of Friday the thirteenth, which
is the best one, is him with a sack over
his head and he's running fast and he's killing people
as well. But then you get to like the third,
the fourth, and fifth one, and you can tell it's
just a stunt guy with a hockey mask on, and
I'm like, okay, you know, but there's a mythology in
the other. Yeah, yeah, it's just the other.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
This one, it's just all right, let's how did we
kill people in the last one. Yeah, let's find seven
new ways seven. As time goes on, the Jason's get
better and then the the reboot when he had that
when he was running in the tunnels under Camp crist
the light was really really good. But I gotta say,
for a lot of times he's just a dude in
the mask. I'm like, okay, I don't get the he
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doesn't really have the aura about it. The Michael My
and Michael Man I was a guy that always defended.
Jason would kill Michael Meyer's day up front.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
How many times we had that debate in school when
I was like twelve or thirteen. Jason would crush Michael Meyer.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Comes in because you gotta have that guy as part
of your Yeah, man, fred someone's gonna grab Freddy Krueger
and throw him in and yeah, Freddy gonna have Pinhead.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
No, Pinnhead never had the staying power, never had the
staying power. Cool, Yeah, it did because he had pins
in his head. I mean that's pretty cool. Look, I
mean that was the only guy and look cool. The
other ones it was just odd. Yeah, but I mean
it's like, you know, it's it's you watch it go ah.
You know there's no soul in Jason. Well, I mean
that's part of no soul. Man, there's no soul. You know,
he doesn't even have a chainsaw. Yeah, he doesn't, you know.
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I mean le leather face comes in. The leather face
was man, he was the originator. You know, that was
that you're talking about? Legend. I dissected that one. Yeah,
the first one. Yeah. Yeah, isn't that what they call
you when you sit in the sun. Leather face? No, no, no, no, no, no, uh,
I actually really really fast. That was the first time
I ever saw that movie. And now I'm gonna say
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that you're gonna make fun of me. There is a
version with Dario in it though. Yeah it's yeah, well
she turns out to be the bad guy anything. She's good,
but she's with the family. Yeah, dude, you're wearing the
same shirt as Mike. Of course I gotta make fun. No,
I know, I know, we got to get to that.
Uh is that I make it look good? Is that?
The first time I saw uh, Texas Chainsaw Massacre was
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in my History of the Horror film class I took
at Syracuse. He's an elective and know the football and
basketball players weren't in this class. So we watched it.
And the biggest thing at the end is I remember
watching it and I said to the to the professor,
he was great. Mike Nelson Presser, he was awesome. He came.
He came to one of the classes wearing a wearing
a Michael Myers mask. Where was really cool. Once he
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walked in, the lights went out and they turned on.
He was wearing the mask. Was pretty cool. So we're
watching and I said to him he goes, all right,
he had any questions all this stuff. And I come
to him after class and I go, hey, whatever happened
to the truck driver? He goes, I know, right, well,
I mean the truck drive. What happens? What happened to
the truck driver? I said, yeah, I got an A
in the class. And I think it's because I came
up to and I said, what happen to the truck driver?
At the end, truck driver's there up and then he
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just takes off. What happened? What happened the truck driver?
Where'd he go? I think that's why I got an
A in the class.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
It's in a student observation. What maybe he was slated
for a sequel. I knew a bigger part in the
sequel that never came. Like Trent Krim, he was a
guy in season one and they said just wait for it,
it's gonna get bigger. And then in season three he's
highly instrumental.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
From the independent. Uh. Now, Mike and I tonight, and
this is absolutely Harmon's fault. We are wearing this is
It's been so hard to the show tonight because I
feel like, like I said, I'm looking at a lesser
version of myself. We are wearing the exact same shirt tonight.
Not just that. No, we're wearing the exact same Guns
and Roses T shirt that you got for me when
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you went to the concert in Vegas, and knowing full
well that I wear this T shirt to work sometimes, yeah,
you never have worn that T shirt to work? So no, no,
because why would you have a lot of shirt he
wears wears that bloody shirt. No, no, no, that's all
ripped up. I haven't worn that in a while. How
many shirts do I need? I don't need that. I
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just do laundry. But you, but you and I we
I mean, we look ridiculous. We came in. The first
thing I said to you was you blank? You get real?
Why would you wear I really thought about going to Lilian?
Why would you wear a couple of years too late?
Why would you wear the same shirt? Knowing full well
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that I wear this shirt to work? Why would you
wear that shirt? Thinking well, if Jason wears it, really
going to tell you about my process that that's a lot.
That's a lot of child you know, Spider, that's a
lot you know where it was? Why would you wear that?
Jason you're the one that shouldn't be wearing it. He
went to the concert. You're a fake fan.
Speaker 3 (20:28):
But yeah, the larger point here is I had the
shirt on all day. I got in my car earlier
to come to work because I live further from the studio, and.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
I got here first. So I'm sorry. I'm sorry to
race to get here death race. We raised together, We
raised together. You get here first or not. You made
a good point, you dropped you guys off. You had
well and I beat him to the door, so you
had made a good point. You had ample opportunity to
change that shirt many times during the day. No, no, no,
I'm gonna wear it in so if Jason wears it,
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we look stupid and we look stupid.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
On the list of things that I thought about over
curse the day, and I did, and I brought.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
You did that I did. I did have a.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
Perform of boy, that guy's gonna come in and he's
gonna wear it, And then I didn't really think you
were gonna come in. To be honest, that was one
one part in the process.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
The second one to be.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
The second one was I didn't care because really we
got a little bit of a video camera thing going on.
So maybe this showed up on the web and people
like this.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
How can we do our show? We're a team, yes,
I know, but we were wear a team wearing the
same shirt. We're not a sports team.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
Are we not talking about sports? Yes, but we're not
a sports team for each other. We're not on the
field to do great things.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Over the fourth, people didn't know better. Think you guys
share the same bottom. I have a much better twins,
you know. Come on, I guess I know we don't.
Don't say that. Listen, you should have changed your shirt. No, yeah, yeah,
it was on you to check. Look, people are weighing
and who's whose fault this is? And one hundred percent
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it's you know, it's not Come on, stop, what do
you what are you? What are you reading? What are
you reading? Face Jason? I put a pull up vote
Mike or Jason for whose fault? As it? Really? No?
I just wanted to copy you. Okay, see that's right? Okay, Yeah,
And what happened? What do you think people would say? Yeah, Harmon,
it's your fault, it's your fault. You know. Jason would
wear that to work.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
He bought the shirt, he went to the concert. He
got here first.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
What else does he need? I'm gonna say I wear it.
He knows I wear it. He has never worn it
to work once. So that's it. That's on Armon. It
was a thirty three point three chance of you wearing it.
That is more than three shirts. You got that cut
off Syracuse thing. You got that on you. Now we're
now we're gonna count. Now we're gonna count my shirt.
(22:52):
You retired all your Met stuff, You're gone. I want
my Met shirt. The other night, I should have won
me that shirt to so you're not wearing the guns
and roses. But I didn't think you were gonna know.
Speaker 3 (23:02):
Why didn't you take a mental health week like they
do with the Mets.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
Hey take a week off and you come back and
you hit the met Hey, if any team you deserve
taking a mental health we gets the Mets' hate you.
So uh taking a few days off. But you you
you you, and you had ample opportunity to change it.
Even during that you left a shirt in your cart.
Now you don't. You left a shirt in your car.
You said you could have gone and put it. I
could have. Why didn't you know? What? It's another chance
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you no on principle I said, no, Jason, that I
was here first. You really should have. That's that's four times.
That's like failing to throw the emergency break on a
train in the movie Unstoppable, Like they could have so
many chances to stop that train in that movie, stop
it are stop it in Well, the movie's about a
(23:48):
run Well man, it's about a runaway train. I am
gonna ruin Avatar five for you, like twenty thirty three
when Zow he's held down his fifty three. You're gonna
ruin that for you. That's why they caught on stopped. Huh, dude,
I'll tell you. Unstoppable alone probably Denzel's most underrated movie.
He doesn't have any under not his best movie, not
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his best movie, but his most underrated movie was pretty good.
Did anybody shoot him in the ass song? No, No,
there's no shooting. It's a train you've never seen in
a blue dress. That's a song. Devil with a blue dress,
Blue Jazz, blue dress, Devil with him. That's a song.
It's a movie j in the No one shot anybody
in that movie.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
Again, it's about it was easy rollins Man. That's one
of the great characters. In his filmography. Uh No, hadded
crazy Tom Sizemore in there.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
I didn't need to add crazy. You know you didn't.
You didn't, You didn't need to.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
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Frostburg's a Dodger fan, the play the night can't be
the Giants beating the Dodger seventy five you, Gabe Kapler,
We're gonna go. We're gonna go to the College World Series.
A very big game today, A big thriller between All
Roberts and TCU. Top of the last inning, Oral Roberts
is down three. They are batting in the top of
the last inning. Remember top of the last inning for
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Oral rock Hop What did I say? Top top of
the last inning? And Blaze Brothers, who is one person?
All right, that's a.
Speaker 3 (25:49):
Pretty good name. Though, Well that sounds like a guy
in WWE n XD see.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
You know, I think it sounds like a super pizza
company put together by parts of er pizza companies, Like
we're gonna put all the Blaze screwed you super pizza
company together. Blaze Brothers Lebron is still coming, Mike.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
Blaze so he is this before or after he finishes
his verbal slap flight with Michael Malone.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
It's Mike, why don't you just go by? Mike? Uh?
Speaker 4 (26:18):
So?
Speaker 1 (26:18):
Blaze Brothers is up again? What a thing is it?
It is the top top of the last inning, Oral
Roberts Trailing TCU.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
This one is hammer to let Field.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
Did you do it? Yes, sir? Walk off?
Speaker 4 (26:35):
Hold on the nine.
Speaker 5 (26:37):
Hitter, Blaze Brothers and Oral Roberts Rallies and Whimsday.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
TCU.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
I should say it ain't walk off? No top half,
that's right, not bottom three. One shot though, puts him
on top.
Speaker 5 (26:53):
After it felt like they were down and out six.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
Five Carl Rabbits forgot what gain he was broadcasting. Yo
was it?
Speaker 2 (27:03):
Now?
Speaker 1 (27:04):
What happened was Carl Ravage obviously lost track of the
fact that Earl Roberts was batt on the one. And
then you can hear there's a part where you can
know the producers getting is you're going no, no, no,
no no, So Carl says, oh no, TCU wins wait no, no, no, no,
you don't know who's batting. It's the top of the
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ninth inning. Oh okay, got play it one more time.
That's exactly one more time. I'll tell exactly how it went.
Go ahead his hammer to let the field do it.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
Yes, the nine hitter, Blaze brothers and oh Roberts rallies
and whim's it?
Speaker 2 (27:47):
No, Carl, no, no, t c U. I should say no, no, no, no,
top of the nine, top of the nine.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
Top half. That's right now, hang on three one. That's
exactly what happened. I was the producer. That's exact that
went down. Oh man, I forgot for a second where
we were.
Speaker 3 (28:03):
That's a tough one. That's a tough one right there.
You forgot down distance who's batting. I mean, you do
the principles.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
That was good? Can you got both teams Blaze Brother's name.
I mean, that's pretty cool, Blaze Brothers.
Speaker 3 (28:16):
He said it was like slow motion and he was
kind of mystified by it all. I don't know that
he'd like that's one of those that I wish. It
was like the end of an NCAA tournament, big time game.
So we had a stringer there to bring them on
with us. Have you heard the call yet? To get
his reaction when he hears that live call.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Hey, who won the game? Blaze? I forgot to back
for me and let me know who you think one
and Rabbits tweeted out, it was all on me. Yeah, yeah,
of course it was. Yeah, it was it was all
it was it. No, that's good. I'll tell you quick
story real fast, because this is really this is the
first time around at Fox. When I was on in
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the afternoon and my afternoon partner, we were on during
the NCAA tournament and I forget what game it was.
Let's say it was Indiana and Iowa State. Right, Let's
say Indiana Iowa State, and Indiana wins by a point
like thrilling game, like seventy two seventy one. So Indiana wins.
So they say, hey, we have we have so and
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so from Indiana coming on right now to talk about
the game. Okay, great, and the guy was on with said, hey,
blah blah blah. You know joining us now is Indiana forward,
you know, you know, Billy Bill Billiamson. Boy, Hey, what
a game? Really emotional. How are you feeling right now?
And he says, oh, you know, I feel this. He
boy has a feeling to just to just get that close.
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And he says, well, you know, well here, yeah we are.
You know, we feel like we're in the sweet sixteen
now and it's a big deal. He says, yeah, but
you got so close and you couldn't make it there
and you lost. And he goes, we won the game
that I was like, oh my heck, god, did you
really not know that people in the game? And he
was he was so upset, he was, oh, weh I
heard this and I'm going, oh, dude, come on, man,
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just say you screwed it up. This is way worse,
is way worse. Man. He's on the call. Well, yeah,
he's actually on the call. Yes, yeah, there's no uh
yeah there, yeah, you're there doing the game. You're there
doing the game. Blaze Brothers and yeah, all Roberts or TCU.
I mean, why don't you tell me, mister smart producer.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
Who won the Gamey didn't you go by Mike at
the top of the ninth So Jason, how's that being
received with the bobs over at the four letter Oh,
I don't think they can't care.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
No, it's a mistake. He owned up to it. It
was funny.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
We talked about the game and Blaze Brothers. Yeah, I
wouldn't have otherwise.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
No, no, no, it's not like it's It's not like, Hey,
I wasn't in the studio and I wasn't around because
I was, I was on it, came back in, wasn't
paying attention. I just just like a lost track for
a little bit. I know he's not losing the baseball tonight,
gig No, I don't think so. I don't think so. No,
I don't think so. Think he's Hey, So we talked
about this a lot tonight. Yeah, John Morant, twenty five
game suspension enough for you, too much? Just right the mountain?
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Fine for me.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
I would guess that the hey, you know what, the
third strike, we're really coming for hard. But this is
a third of the season. Essentially, you're gonna lose a
lot of money. You can't win any of the awards,
which means some of those giant bonuses for all nbas.
This potentially costs him fifty seventy five million dollars.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Hopefully lesson learned. Eh see, I think it's the fourth
strike and it's too light and Adam Silver doesn't want
to do anything, and he doesn't want to upset people enough,
so he went light up. Oh, you generally hate Adam Silver.
Doesn't do anything, doesn't do anything for my cop chase
a happy weekend. This is fuck nice shirt guys,