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on the Reds.
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We're gonna talk about rivalries.
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In sports and this bizarre move by Jim Schloshnagel. You're
such a schlas Nagel.
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Sounds like an insult.
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Yeah.
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When I hear.
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Schlasnagel, I think of you, Sam dump that. No, No,
it really doesn't mean anything, but that is Rich Davis.
He does have that low sock energy. I'm Steve Cavino,
I'm a down fool. That's Danny G. I think it's
embarrassing that you're trying to wear high socks like a
twenty year old. No, I just pick whatever in my
I've always worn high socks, which shorts you think they
invented that look, I've always worn them, And I just
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picked what I was in my drawer. And you worked
at Hooters. Yeah, like legwarmers since the eighties. So again
I'm Cavino. That is rich, and we appreciate you being here.
I do want to wish two very special people a
happy birthday. First, my Tita, she would have been one
hundred and ninety five years old today. My Grandma.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
I have no idea.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
I don't remember your late great grandmother when she passed away.
Wasn't there a battle over who got her tortilla maker?
I got the tortilla press. I just haven't taken it
home yet, but I'm claiming that bad boy. So happy birthday,
heavenly birthday to my Tita, my Abalita. I couldn't say
a Walita, so she was my Tita. And of course
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the legend. I can't think of anybody who was a
better role model that you love this guy more than
your TEETHA hold on, I led with my Ditha. Now
I'm gonna give you the real you said a story.
I can't think of anybody who was under a bigger
microscope in the biggest city and just led by example,
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role model, champion, all around winner, anyone who may have
had more of a perfect career in his personal life
and his professional life than the birthday man boy today.
I say man boy because I still picture him forever
young back in ninety five, Happy fiftieth, a milestone birthday
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to the Captain, my hero, Derek Cheeter Nobody.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
A number two Derek.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Now, we to share a memory, probably when we experienced
our parents or our friend's parents turning fifty. And I
just remember as a kid, my buddy Barry, we called
him Barneo. We called him Barnando because he liked Hispanic women.
So that's a true story. I was saying.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
For his dating reasons, he was We have a buddy
Barry who.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Started dating these hot He dated two different hot Dominican girls. Yeah,
he had two girlfriends at one time. He started shaving
his sideburns real thin and he's like, yo, guys, like
what I'm with these girls, I'm Baranando. Yeah. And their
names were Diana e Diana, and they rolled together. They
knew about each other. So anyway, Barnando, his dad was
one of the first dads of my crew who turned
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fifty back in the day. And I just remember thinking, man, Barnando,
your dad is ancient, and thank god his dad's still around.
He's still looking great. But at the time, when you're
a kid, fifty sounds so old, and it is a
coming of age sort of thing when you realize guys
like Derek Jeter, it may have been Mickey Mantle for
some generations, could have been Ken Griffy Junior when the
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kid became a man. When Derek Jeter becomes fifty, you're like, dang,
that says something than man. Yeah, you make That's a
great point because if you're roughly forty ish of your
late thirties and late forties, fifty was a birthday that
you probably have clear memories of, like your dad or
uncle or mom having like a fiftieth birthday party. And
now that you know they're far beyond that and you're
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inching up to that, well, you saw the evolution like
we just saw a legend pass to say, hey kid, right,
everybody saw his life. We saw his entire life. Older
people lived it with him. Ninety three years he lasted.
But Derek Jeter fifty and again I say I think
of him as a kid because he was the youngest
guy on the team when that dynasty began again. He
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came up in ninety five when they made the playoffs.
Donnye Baseball was still on that team, but in ninety six,
Rookie of the Year.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
He's a young guy that sort of led the team.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
They fed off his young guy energy and to no
Cavino is to know that he swings from Derek Jeter
like Tarzan on a vine. That's okay, man. Everybody should
have role models. Everybody should have role models like Derek Jeter.
The point is the guy did it, and he did
it right under again, the biggest microscope in the world.
Not a lot of people could say that. I think
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Aaron Judge does a great job of leading by example,
but Derek Jeter wrote the blueprint. So again, happy birthday
to him. And I say, professionally it seemed like he
had the perfect career, but man rich personally, I also
think he did it right. Can I tell you I
talked to some of the young editors here.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
Yeah, and would you believe that?
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Much like when you ask a young person, hey, what
details do you know about Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky,
it's usually just all the head an affair. Sometimes you'll hear, oh,
I know about the dress and what about the droves?
Because you don't learn that in school. Your social studies
teacher isn't like And then he took a cigar and
what No, kids don't know about the cigar. Nick Cope
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might not know about the cigar. Huh so the same
way a younger person does and have all the details
of maybe what Bill clin and Monica Lewinsky did, because
you don't learn that in social studies if you weren't
around or specifically in New York where we lived at
the time.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
Derek Jeter I was telling Ian and Dean, who were
in the editing room.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
I was saying, listen, if you bumped into any group
of Hawt girls in the two thousands, one girl in
the crew, Well, we grew up in the Tristate area,
So you trying to make that clear? Yeah, Connecticut, New York, Manhattan, Brooklyn,
wherever the heck you were.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
If you bumped into a group of like five Hawt girls.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
I don't know if this even existed out here in
La Danny with a particular athlete, but there was always
one girl in the hot crew. Yeah Jessica, Yeah, what
about her?
Speaker 2 (07:44):
You know she used to sleep with Derek Cheter.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Every group of girls you could be at any hot club, bar, anything,
if there was a group of hotties, one of them
was like, don't say anything. But Kristen and Richard's right
with Derek Jeter were in different circles at that stage
of our life.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
And I knew the girls that bragged about that.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
Out here back in the day. That was Marcus Allen.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
Oh really he got around huh the ladies man. Oh
Grady Sizemore. Was that a guy maybe out in Clee
Was he in Cleveland?
Speaker 2 (08:15):
Where was that guy?
Speaker 1 (08:15):
I remember people thinking he was now and now I
just know that you have a thing for Grady Sizemore,
the size more Eh, great name, by the way.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
But Jeter was that guy. He really was.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
If there was a hot girl at any bar, she
was the one that supposedly got with him. And even
with that reputation, he was able to get by without
any controversy, which is amazing because.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
He gave out gift baskets, which he later denied. That's
the room.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
But that was the other rumor that the younger people
might not know. Yeah, but he laughed about he said,
come on now, he actually said, that's far from the truth.
But then there's other people that say, no, that really happened.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
The urban legend. There were stories and urban legends that
Jeter would send the beautiful woman off they gift bag
including sign memorabilia for her to give her family, Like, hey,
you got with Jeter. But you know what, men, here's
a sign baseball and a bat and uh oh, you know,
maybe a bottle of water.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
And a little gift bag. I have a good one.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
It was a magical career that he lived. Did you
that I did? I did, I did. I did believe
and what he did, so you so easily believe him
saying no, that's not true. No, I believe there's some
truth to it. Maybe, but he's he dismissed it. I'm
just saying for the record, he dismissed it. And there
was another story that I was that was hilarious, which
was one of the girls Jeter hooked up with back
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in the day. M HM said that he watched highlights
of himself while they were getting it on and he
said out loud, yeah jeets, yeah jeets, And that was
a sound by on our TV show in New York
for a long time. Yeah jeets, yeah, jeets, yeah jeets.
So I believe that too, By the way, I believe
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all mean, we're gonna smoke this fire and there could
be some truth to it, and I know it might
be a major eye roll for people who didn't grow
up rooting for the guy. There's a whole thing where
people say he's the most overrated guy in sports, and
I have to say, look at the stats. He's the
only Yankee with over three thousand hits. Give me a break.
When you have all these legends that played for the
Yankees and he's the only guy, what do you smokeing?
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Trust me, stop hating. I do not like the Yankees
one percent. That guy was so clutched and I can't
deny how clutch Derek Jeter was the only guy that raveled.
His clutchness is big poppy. The way he came through
for the Red Sox is the same way Derrek Jeter
time and time and time again came through in big
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moments for the Yankees. He came through when it mattered,
and he has one of those abilities that you hear
about in sports, the ability to slow down the big
moments and capitalize in that situation. Now, I gotta ask,
I mean eight seven, seven, nine nine on Fox, or
you know, go to Danny or Iowa. Saanta starts spotty,
Nick Cope anyone want to chime in when I say
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those stories from back in the day, those rumors, do
you believe it or not? Like, do you believe Derek
Jeter was giving out gift baskets? Do you believe Derek
Jeter watched highlights of himself while he was getting it
on and said.
Speaker 4 (11:13):
Yeah, jeets, that part I think might be a stretch.
He definitely took all the girl's cell phones and put
him in a basket when they entered.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
Of course, you can't blame him. The dude was own
New York. He was on top of the world.
Speaker 4 (11:26):
And then he was early investor in edible arrangements.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
You know, who knows if there's truth to that. But
here is some actual, factual truth, and that is that
Derek Jeter's dating diamond, we call it the cnr ass
resume is top not stellar for the time. I mean
back in the day, you know, when people were a
little more open about talking about, Hey, God with this person,
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I got with this person. Now Kelly Stafford's the only
one that talks about it. But back in the day
when people would kiss and tell way Kelly Stafford now
apologizing to the Cox family, I don't know if you
heard that side story, but I digest. Maybe you'll hear
about it in Midweek Major the Derek Jeter Diamond of
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beautiful women, he's been with his next level and again
again for the time especially. You don't want to sound
a Steovann would say, you don't want to sound like
a pervert. No, not a pervert. This is more like
you gotta tip your Yankees cap. You don't want to
You don't want to sound like a creepo. But there's
nothing creepy about acknowledging someone's beauty. And they're like, wow, man,
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that there's nothing. I had an eye, not even not
only an eye at the plate. He had an eye
with the ladies. Good eye, good ah. I mean again,
nothing wrong with acknowledging beauty. And to think that Derek
Jeter dated most of the beautiful who's who of the
moment just shows that while he was so focused on
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the diamond, no matter what, you always have time for
women relationships.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
I look at it the other way.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Actually I look at it the exact opposite way, meaning
although he was dealing with Mariah Carey and Jessica Alba,
he still had the ability to focus on winning.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
That's how I see, oh, I look at.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
It like Deryk Jeeter was so focused on the diamond
that like, I'm shocked how he was able to date
and you know, be associated with Minka Kelly, Tyra Banks,
his wife, Hannah Davis, Vanessa Manilo, Scarlett, Johansson, Jessica Alba,
Jessica Beal. He was Jessica Simpson shy of the Jessica
trifecta in the two thousands exactly. And again at the time.
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You know, some younger guys like like Ian and Nicope
might not realize, but yeah, Vanessa Manilo and.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
Or Dana Brewster.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
At that time, these were the top notch women in Hollywood.
So again, which was the most impressive. I'll just throw
them out there again in in left field?
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Are you going to read this meme?
Speaker 1 (14:05):
No? No, okay, fine, Mariah Carey, Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel,
Vanessa Manilo, Scarlett, Johansson, Adriana liem A, Victoria's Secrets model.
Jordana Brewster. You probably remember her from Fast and Furious. Minka, Kelly,
Tyra Banks and his beautiful wife Hannah Davis. They now
have kids. Even the way in which he led his
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career and then started a family I thought was awesome.
The only downside of that is your kids never got
to see you play. But he focused on his career,
then had kids with the right woman when he was ready.
The only bummer, that's the only the only bummer of
becoming a dad at forty ish, like Jeter did, is
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that while you were able to focus on the sport, dating,
having fun, he's also looking for that right one too.
You're but you you know, the bummer is that you
are then an older dad, which you know we all
a little bit. I had my second kid at forty.
I'm still in the game. I might be the oldest
dad for all we know. I think you're still in
the game. I'm pretty sure I'm in the game. Yeah,
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so I got no hate on that. I think he
handled everything perfectly. I know it sounds a little eye rolly,
like I said, but much how they say. Have you
ever heard this saying that the closest thing to a
perfect movie is Back to the Future. I don't know
if you realize that's what they say about critic When
people say just everything from the storyline to the nostalgia
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to the way it shot, everything about Back to the
Future if there's the closest thing to wow, the closest
thing to a perfect the soundtrack to score Back to
the Future, what would you change about Back to the Future?
Speaker 2 (15:44):
And it's damn near perfect. People of all.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Generations still appreciate it because the classic stands the test
of time. That's how I feel about not Derek Jeter,
but Derek Jeter's career. I really think it was damn
near perfect.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Except his hairline.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
I mean he even I mean he looks like Kyu now,
but you know, he still pulls it off. He still
looks great now he's broadcasting. But on his fiftieth it
does take you back, and it does remind you of
how much time has gone by and how fast it
went by when you see a guy like that who's
forever young in our minds as a fifty year old
now so and again, fifties to new not to dump
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on being fifty fifties to new what forty thirty five,
So it's not what it used to be. Make the
numbers work for you, fifties a new thirty. But there's
two questions here. Do you believe the old school Jeter rumors?
That's a silly part of the thought funny. The more
like relatable part of the thought is who is that
for you? What athlete, what actor, what musician? When you
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see how they've aged, it makes you say, oh crap,
time's flying because I got one, and you know, I'm
more of a kid in the nineties than a kid
of the eighties. But when I see Joan bon Jovi
with bright white hair, now I'm like bon joviy, he's
like Phil Donna because he looks like Leslie Nielsen. What
is going on? Leslie Nielsen's lead singer of bon Jovi.
(17:10):
John bon Jovi Man, Yeah, look, he still looks good,
handsome older guy, but yeah before you know it now
and he's.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Old as hell.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
And I say that respectful.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
When you see.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Pam Anderson and you're like, you know, she's just an
older woman. Now you're like, yeah, she was the pin
up girl when I was in high school, Like these
are the things that your parents told you about when
your parents came home from their high school reunion with
some polaroids. Steven, you don't understand she was the prettiest
girl in school and look at her now. And then
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she shows you some hag and you're like, oh my god.
I'm no way. You know, we experienced the same things
they warned us. I think the same way our parents
probably saw the late great Willie Mays or Mantle or
you know, the greats of their time. I think the
number one answer for our general might be King Griffy Jr.
(18:03):
I agree with you because far as superstar that everybody
could relate to, Barry Bonds is a little younger and
he looks fantastic. And when you start letting that gray
come in, if you're a black man, it ages you
a lot. Like like when I saw Kevin Hart on
his last special, I'm like, keV looks great. If he
did a little just for men on that beard, he
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looked thirty five. So when I saw King Griffy Junior,
especially at that special game recently to pay tribute to
the Negro League, when he was up there, When he
was up there, I was like, Yo, Griffy looks good.
But he got the great goatee, he's got a little
bit of a belly, and I remember him with the
backwards hat and old people being like his nickname was
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the kid around like you know, people were you know,
Griffy Jr. You had his rookie card for you know,
goodness again, everybody has this feeling with somebody different. It's generational, right,
Like when Jerry West passed away, my mom was like,
I still pictured Jerry West. He used to watch him
play basketball. He's like a lot of time has passed, Mom,
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right for us, I think you're right. I think that's
ken Griffy Jr. Could take it off to sports for
a minute. And dude, have you seen Fred Durst of
Limp Biscuit lately? I'm like, who's that old man Winter
the lead singer? What band is this? And He's like, yeah,
Chocolate Starfish And I'm like, oh my goodness. Well he
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has a full on gray beard now. And as you know,
I'm a big rock fan, so I'm very well aware
of this, but not everybody is. He just rolls with
that old guy Santa Claus Beard. Now. Well, I'm not listen.
I don't want this to be a dump on people conversation. No,
but look, lymb Biscuits still rock. But you know, there's
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there's a guy that I'm a super fan of, probably
because I'm originally from Long Island. Hey, we're all gonna
get there.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Yeah, some of us are there already. I just use
a lot of hair dye.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
I am a super fan because probably, like I said,
I grew up on Long Island. But I've seen him
in concert. He still brings it. It's just when I
see videos from the eighties before I really would understand him.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
You know, I was a little boy.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Yeah, Billy Joel was dating like Ell McPherson, Christie Brinkley.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
He had the afro.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
He was still rock and roll to me, he Billy
Joel with his leather jacket and you know, with a
cigarette in his hand. Now Billy Joel's like hobbled around
the stage with the shaved ted. He's like old ass
Billy Joel. I love it. But everybody, yeah, you can't
beat Father Time. But as we were once told by
Steve Harvey, there's honor in the fight. I am a
big fan of Peter Gabriel and if you look at
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him when he what he looked like in the eighties
and nineties and today, big difference.
Speaker 4 (20:41):
It's a lot. It's a Billy Joel effect.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Let me tell you my family members a are you
know big James Taylor fans, And I think Jamestown. I'm like,
what a great singer songwriter. He's like our parents. John Mayer.
Look at the album mud Slide Slip looks nothing like
the James Taylor you know, I picture like, oh, he
looks like your friendly uncle, you know, yeah, you know
James Taylor.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
He was a handsome dude. Yeah he was.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
I used to think he looked like because my dad
has that look back in the seventies, right, Yeah, Like
my dad was a rock star, no way, so Frank Zappa, Yeah,
had the long hair and the mustache and everything. So again,
look it happens everybody. You can't outrun it. Father times undefeated,
there's honor in the fight. No means are we saying
fifties over the hill. But it is crazy to think
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that Derek Jeter, again stellar career is fifty. Today, I
find myself watching some random old school wrestling clips here
and there. Yeah, and you know, sadly a lot of
those guys are gone. But even the generation after our childhood,
there's probably twenty and thirty year olds and are like,
you know, I can't get with John Cena's bald spot. Yeah,
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because John Cena was like the young guy. Now Johnson
has got to slick back hair and he's like I
think that's part of it too.
Speaker 4 (21:52):
It's easily fixable.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
It if if you're Jock still sprite, little, if you're
John Cena, Him's little Roman, do something.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Then if you're you know so, I don't know. I
think Spurling, do something.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
I enjoyed John Cena's movies too and everything. It's just
I'm like, dude, dude, I think there's something to it too.
I think they have to really represent youth in a
lot of ways, and you're represented the kid. He was
youthful again. John Cena was the young guy in the
w w E.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
He was great in Ricky Stinicky.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
By the way, Derek Jeter was the young guy on
that Dynasty. He was the young dude on that team,
the rookie of the year. I think that's what also
makes you feel a little something more when you when
you think of those jults. Hey, happy five Oho to
number two. Derek Jita, number two, celebrating his fiftieth birthday.
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That's your Bob Shepherd, bro. It's kind of whack. Would
give me yours now, budding.
Speaker 5 (22:50):
Number two, Derek Jeita, number two, number two, I did
you know.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
What I thought was cool? Number two?
Speaker 2 (23:05):
He always after Atlantic.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
He's got there. You know, after Bob Sheppard passed away,
I thought it was cool that at Derek Jutor's last
All Star game. It's a fun fact they used Bob
Shepherd's intro for Derek Jeter.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Well, he used it after he died.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
Even even in his last game at Yankee Stadium, would
they would break out the recording of Bob Shepherd because
Jeter just requested And I thought that was pretty awesome. Honestly, Bro,
because he did everything right, he really did stop from him. Hey,
you gotta you gotta give credit when credits due an
amazing career. Happy birthday to the Captain, Derek jet hight So.
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Speaker 1 (25:58):
From Happy fiftieth to the Captain Derek Jeter number two,
just so many great moments. Rich Like I said, there
was something magical about his career and about his moments.
(26:19):
His three thousandth hit was a home run his last
home game.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
He went like, what five for five would a walk off?
His last game was a walk off, wasn't it? I'm confusing?
Speaker 1 (26:30):
He's The only thing he did was I certainly hope
the Yankees pay tribute to Jeter today and drop a
number two when they played the Mets. You know what,
when I drop a deuce later tonight, it'll be an
honor ye number two.
Speaker 4 (26:42):
You know, growing up out here on the West Coast,
I didn't really have the appreciation you do for him
until the documentary came out, And after watching that, I
was like, wow, that he was something.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
Man. Of course, Man, how could you write if you
didn't root for the guy or get to see him play. Yeah,
So you know, looking at f on TV obviously looking
I think everybody could appreciate it. Can I give you
another analogy? Actually, sometimes you just need time. We made
this point a few times throughout the week. I just
didn't event with Creed right. Creed has a stigma about
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them where maybe their songs got a little corny because
they were overplayed and oversaturated. Maybe like nickelback right, and
enough time has gone by where.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
You could appreciate.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Wow, from this perspective looking back, those songs.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Slap, those songs are great.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
It happens with sports, movies, music, Danny Jam, I'm sure
in your hip hop days there was a song and
you're like, dad, that's out of corny. But now you
hear it, you're like, that's actually a really good song.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Like it happens.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
And you can feel that same way about guys like
Derek Cheeter. Look, you weren't rooting for him then, but
you could look from this perspective when he turns fifty
and be like, yeoh, man, he had a stellar career.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
Yeah, and Richie just described is Marquis because as a kid,
I'm like, now that song is corny, and now, especially
when he's passed on, yeah, I look, I'm like, man,
even Alley rolls on stage singing bis Marquis songs legendary.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
You know, Bismarquis in his later days before he passed,
he was even doing kids stuff. Yo Gabba Gabba went
to like Yo Gabba Gabba Live with his daughter.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Didn't you take a picture with your daughter and Bizz
I'm sure.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Yeah, he invited me backstage because we had him on
our talk show at the time. But again, sometimes you
see some time, some perspective, you look back and people
you hated on like a Derek Jeeter, because unless you
were a Yankee fan, I could see you hate on him.
You could say, man, yeah, he's right, They're right, that
dude was pretty badass, you know, after the roast and
after it's all said and done and he's out of
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the league. I bet you there's a lot of people
that really hated.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
On Tom Brady.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
That sure. Their perspective as time goes on is like,
all right, you know, I hate him because he what
my team's ass, and I hated him because he was
part of that patriot Belichick winning always like the last
career blessed life. I don't know, man, it's few and
far between it. People get that sort of blessing and
in a way not sound corny, we were all blessed
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to watch it.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
Well, listen, we're gonna talk NBA Draft tonight, the debates tomorrow,
and action pack week spots, got midweek major. We're gonna
talk some Schloshnagle, We're gonna talk some Hunter Green. But
as we're going to Nick Copra an update, I have
a question for you, Nick, because you and I are
both Niners fans, and I don't want to put anyone
on the spot, but I'm curious that we went around
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the room based on the quarterback market. You and I
were saying, the Niners need to win now. If Brock
Party has a similar season this year to last where
towards the top of the league in passing good, good, touchdown,
interception to ratio, are they gonna pay brock Purty forty
fifty something million dollars.
Speaker 7 (29:41):
I was thinking about how Kyle Shanahan really hasn't I'd
have to go back and see how much Matt Ryan
was making. But it feels like Kyle Shanahan has always
had the bonus of elevating the quarterback position beyond its
value so we can fill the team with talent around him,
and so paying brock Purty fifty million plus just seems
(30:02):
to go against what he has built with the forty
nine ers.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
It's like you can go from mister irrelevant, great story
to you know, the quarterback market, it always who's up next? Yeah,
imagine if all asudden like, yeah, Brock just side of
the deal five years, two fifty would be insane to me.
He's sister irrelevant is a stigma that the only way
he could wipe it is if he wins the Super
Bowl and they're gonna pay him mister irrelevant money. You think, Yeah,
(30:26):
I do, And then you got to ask yourself about
the market. If they don't want him, is there another
team that will be like, please, Brock come here. So
I don't know if there's a market from outside of
Kyle Shanahan.
Speaker 7 (30:35):
Not not a fifty plus million dollar.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Market like maybe some Baker Mayfield money like thirty ish. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (30:42):
I could see him in a year's time, which is
when it will be eligible to get that extension. I
could see him getting into the forties a team being
willing to do that.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
I know how you guarantee a sweet contract. Win, Yeah,
win win, Here's win all right? Nicope, what's going on? Man?
Speaker 5 (30:58):
All right?
Speaker 7 (30:58):
We got some NFL news tot a Colt GM Chris
Ballard said quarterback Anthony richardson his full go for training camp,
despite some shoulders soreness he experienced.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
Earlier this month.
Speaker 7 (31:09):
NBA news the Heat and Bam out of Baio have
agreed to a three year, one hundred and sixty six
million dollar extension. Also, Suns owner Matt Ishbi appeared to
address rumors surrounding Kevin Durant's future in Phoenix. He posted
on X that Reids in Park quote Phoenix loves Kevin
Durant and Kevin Durant loves Phoenix and we're competing for
a championship this year because we have the team to
(31:30):
do it. Close quote euro twenty twenty four group play
has wrapped. In Group F Georgia defeated Portugal two to nothing.
It's the biggest upset in European Championship history. Now Portugal,
they didn't play all of their starters. However, Georgia is
ranked seventy fourth in the world. They're making their first
appearance in a major tournament and so they pull off
(31:54):
the massive upset and they get themselves into the knockout stage. Also,
Turkey beat the Czech Republic two to one. Turkey is
also into the round of sixteen Group E. You have Romania, Belgium,
Slovakia all advancing. Knockout stage is gonna be again on
Saturday in the euros. Copa America. Action coming up six
eastern on FS one, Ecuador faces Jamaica. That'll be followed
(32:16):
at ninety eastern on FS one Mexico back in action
against Venezuela. And finally, US women's soccer star Alex Morgan
has been left off the Olympic team. It'll be the
US's first major tournament without Morgan since two thousand and eight.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
Now let's go back to Cavino and Rich. Hey, Nick,
did you say Mexico over Venezuela Mexico venda?
Speaker 7 (32:38):
That's the matchup tonight Eastern.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
Hey. Can I get a greto for good luck? Iowa? Sam?
Speaker 4 (32:42):
Or No?
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Maybe a greto for Mexico? Thank you, Sam?
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (32:51):
You want it live? No, No, that was good. I
had the recorded one ready to go. Two notes from
Nick Cope's update. The NBA money is silly to harp
on it anymore. But BAM's a great player. But that's
fifty five a year over three years, three years, one
sixty six. That's you know, that's wild wild. But hey,
congrats to him. And the other thought was, damn now,
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I forgot my Oh, don't hurt yourself, rich man, oh man,
what the team's coming out of his ears?
Speaker 4 (33:19):
That basketball money?
Speaker 1 (33:20):
Though?
Speaker 4 (33:20):
I already bought baby CoA a nerf basketball. Who goes
on the door, got to start him early. Yeah, I've
been lifting him up, shooting over his head two handed.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
That's right. We couldn't make it, but hopefully our kids could.
Damn it.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
No, I'll never remember, Nick, what.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Are you saying? The update again? Oh?
Speaker 4 (33:35):
Over again?
Speaker 7 (33:38):
Matt Ishbia trying to put down Kevin Durant rumors the
Sun's owner. Uh, Anthony Richardson's gonna be fine for training camp.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
That's good.
Speaker 5 (33:47):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (33:48):
Georgia beating Portugal in the Euro's biggest upset.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Alex, Yes, yes.
Speaker 4 (33:56):
Thank you?
Speaker 2 (33:57):
You know you gotta be Why don't you have a pen?
Speaker 1 (33:59):
I haven't. You're like the waiter who doesn't write it down.
I got a cheese bran and he's like, I got
it to worry and you're like, you sure you don't
want to write it down? And I hate you, but
hold on, cheezburk, no mayo, I got you?
Speaker 2 (34:13):
Okay? Cool? Alex Morgan not on the team.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
It's even more evident now than ever in another women's sport,
breaking records with the numbers for Angel Reese and Kitlin
Clark makes you just realize how foolish it is to
not have both of them on Team USA. Comino and
I were talking about this earlier, that if Angel Reese
and Kaitlyn Clark were teammates on Team USA, that is
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must watch. What an epic fail. That's the last I'm
saying about it, but it's it's just so foolish. You
know why, because we're not only here on sports talk radio, right,
I mean, this is the world we're living in outside
the studio. When Rich and I are at the gym
or at the barber shop, anytime Kitlyn Clark and angel
Rees come up, it's like people are so invested and
(34:59):
interested it. Really it is Larry Burdon, Magic Johnson in
a lot of ways. People want to talk about it,
so to leave them off is just foolish everything.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
So it's just even more.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
So like if people say, well, Kaitlin Clark, I'm saying
Kitler Clark and Angela, Yeah, get rid of two of
the women that have been there, done that, new blood man,
come on, come on blood, it's time.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
You know why.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
You know how we know because they've already been there,
done that.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
See are you glad too? Are you glad to ask
Nick Coope?
Speaker 1 (35:25):
What are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (35:25):
I am?
Speaker 1 (35:26):
But it would have been nice if you wrote it down.
That's fair enough, all right? We have more Covino on
Rich next right here on Fox Sports Radio. Welcome back
to the show CNR on FSR Live from the Tire
rack dot Com Studio. Know what I hate what that
the Padres are hot right now. They're getting the way
(35:47):
my Mets wildcard fun. I hate that the Yankee stink
right now. But Aaron Judge man hitting bombs again. Thank
you guys for hanging out with us. Hope you're enjoying
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or Major.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
And scoops Callahan over here.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Yes, Spot's got to scoop. But I also want to
remind you to please check out our podcast, send it
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We have our best of the Day, Best of the Week,
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Over promised with Covino and Rich trying to look something
not really okay, Maybe you know, off the top of
your head, Danny g or Nick Cope or anyone, do
(36:58):
the Padres have an Internet National Series coming up this season?
Because they've played like five more games than everyone else?
Speaker 2 (37:04):
Why is that?
Speaker 1 (37:05):
If you weren't busy yapping in the hallway, you could
have looked it up that whole time. I'm just saying, yeah,
I'm sorry. Are we on the air? Oh, I'm just
saying okay.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
I was actually talking about you do fast?
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Yeah? What else is new?
Speaker 2 (37:22):
What I was talking about.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
Probably something I told you not to tell anybody.
Speaker 2 (37:25):
Didn't they kick off the season?
Speaker 4 (37:28):
They? Yeah, so they had a couple of games before
the home opener.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
Wow, hopefully they lose all those games.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
Sorry. What I was saying about you Nimrod round round,
get around, powders around, that's the hover round. I was
talking about you because you and your girlfriend had a
dilemma that I was like, what do you guys think
about this? Can you have different versions of an iPhone
with your partner. If the versions have different chargers, could
(37:58):
you be a multi charging family. Well, what we learned
is if you are a multi charger family, you should
be shamed. You should really be embarrassed of your game.
I learned that most families should strive and aim for
one charger. Otherwise you got like three multiple chargers hanging
from all the albums. So if someone one for your kid,
(38:18):
one for your wife, and one for dad. The point is,
if you are a guy or girl with an iPhone
fifteen and your you know, girlfriend or wife has the
thirteen or twelve or something, you're doubling up chargers in
the car, you have no everythy sockets. Yeah, every chargers everywhere, right, right,
So that's the goal because again the fifteen has the
(38:38):
USBC and they just announced to sixteen. But if you
have a fourteen, it has that old school charger. And
if your family member has an Android, oh man, this
is a nightmare. It's a whole different story. Yeah, that's
a whole other story for another day. But you know,
but everyone agreed in the holly with your girlfriend, which
her stance was set wild. That's how, by the way,
that's how a young person thinks like, what is priority
(39:00):
to me at all?
Speaker 2 (39:01):
I don't give a deadly squat about this.
Speaker 1 (39:03):
Yeah, Cavino's girlfriends like, I can't get the new iPhone
unless you do, and he's lie, we can't be a
two charger family. It's like then we're gonna have to
get all new chargers and different ones. And I was like, what,
forget the fifteen hundred forget the fifteen hundred bucks for
the iPhone. Let's worry about chargers. It's just different priorities
for different generations. It's very odd, very odd. All right, Well,
(39:25):
I have a question for all y'all. Good. Now, if
you didn't see this, you know, not not talk to
a girl. Uh, you're living under a rock, I think. Also,
if you haven't seen Cincinnati Red, Hunter Green throw a
pitch and immediately follow it up with do you like
that name?
Speaker 2 (39:44):
Hunter Green?
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Yeah? Do you give it?
Speaker 3 (39:46):
Like?
Speaker 1 (39:46):
Hey, it's a very nice it's nice, touchful, color, isn't
too obvious? Is obvious?
Speaker 3 (39:52):
Name?
Speaker 2 (39:54):
It was? You're right now?
Speaker 1 (39:57):
He throws a pitch, immediately does a little it's been around,
and you know, just they come, they check on him.
Seems all good. And you got to assume this. I mean,
maybe not embarrassed. You've seen football players pick up their helmet.
You've seen guys grossly you know, through their mask of
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their helmet, through the face mask.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
That's gross.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
If you ever did you know double sessions or pushed
yourself to extreme limits playing football or sports or spotty
at the gym.
Speaker 2 (40:26):
I've never gotten to that level at the gym.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
But spot you said you've thrown up at the gym. Yeah,
I throw I I guess I had like a later lunch.
I went to the gym. I was like when I
do a lot of leg exercise and your trainer was
pushing you, it like really strains my body, and like
I just started getting dizzy. I'm like over back. I
went to the bathroom, walked out, finished another set. Well,
good workout that day.
Speaker 3 (40:48):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
Remember that time your friend Chunk threw up in a
movie theater? Or was that fake?
Speaker 1 (40:52):
Mom? I gotta ad about that kid, Lardass you knew
growing up? Remember that kid you threw up on everybody?
I I doest oil right, Yeah, yeah, he was the
piling contest.
Speaker 2 (41:05):
I I do have a story of embarrassment.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
I was at a bar underage and I was working
for a DJ company, very much like Danny g Danny.
I was the roadie where I would help the DJ
carries turntables and records. I was like, I was a
freshman in college, but it was like a summer part
time job.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
You're way to get involved.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
Yeah, you'll be like, y'a, I'll throw you fifty one
hundred bucks, be my you know, carry my stuff, set
it up, break it down, put it back in his truck.
I was his little roady yeah. And he was like yeah, yeah,
he's with me. So the bouncers like, yeah, yeah, go ahead.
I went to the bar and I was having long
islandized tea's. I was probably nineteen, and I was like,
oh no, oh no. I walked across the dance floor
and it was obvious that was nineteen. So the bouncers like, what,
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what's this kid in here middle of the dance floor.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
Oh, I can't make it.
Speaker 1 (41:50):
I can't make no wo. The bouncer picked me up
by the packet by the back of my jeans like
in a movie and gave me a heave ho front door.
So have you ever had an embarrassing Hunter Green vomiting
in public? Story?
Speaker 2 (42:06):
Hey, if you want to share, We'll do it next
right here. Fox Sports Radio,