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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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those two botcha Galops, I love that tried tearing Mookie
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Betts's hand off Yesterday we got to talk about these
young quarterbacks stinking it up Matcha. You wrote that in
your notes, young quarterbacks playing like a s Oh yeah,
I did write that. Jeter Is he a dud? Or
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I'm watching like everyone else, Dodgers Yankees. I'm like, a
good game, we got a we got a game here.
Hold on, no fans forward. I'm watching too, and I'm like,
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Sergeant buzz Cut does it again? Seriously, stop pitching to
Freddy Freeman. Dude, that was insane. We gotta take a
moment to say what he's doing is ridiculous. I'm hating
on him, respectfully. Just as a sports fan, I like
Freddie Freeman. He's a great guy. He's great for the game.
But as a Yankees fan, I'm like, enough of this guy.
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Biff Tannin keeps beating you. Seriously, stop pitching those inside
fastballs to Biff.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
His oversized teeth, consents where the ball's gonna go. Seriously, No,
he's in readable, Danny g at.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
Least they didn't have an oversized, untied timberlands On.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Yeah, I know. Look, it's incredible the numbers he's put
up this postseason.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
Yeah, I set a record six games in a row
with a home run and Rich what are the odds
that I'm wondering for Vegas? The odds that he goes
seven games in a row.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
You know, I will look that up and maybe we'll
go over some DraftKings wagers ode see our show. It's unbelievable.
It's my job as a Yankee fan to hate on him,
but in a respectful way because I like him as
a player and as a man. How does Gary Vaynerchuk
put it rich as far as like your fandom, Like,
I don't hate him by any means, but I'm gonna
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hate on him because I don't want him to win.
Gary Vee, who I love Friends of the show, Gary Vaynerchuck,
you know Gary dayanerchet motivational guy on social media. Gary
Vee says sports are the one time you're allowed to
be irrational with your feelings. Like I hate that guy.
You don't really hate him, but the sports version of
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you is allowed to hate him. Like man to man,
you don't hate Freddy Freeman, No, but the Yankee fan
and you was like if that guy, especially right now,
Like there's a lot of players on the Dodgers that
I actually like. Mookie Betts so likable, so great for
the game. If I was a kid, I'd probably have
his poster just because he's so great. Like growing up,
we had Jordan posters. I didn't root for the Bulls,
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I had Griffy posters. I didn't root for the Mariners.
So I respect and love Mookie Bets, but right now,
screw that guy.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
No, no, same. I respect Wan Soto's game. I said
that before the series began he might be a Dodger Nixtu. Yeah,
the Dodger fans who are in the outfield, I saw that.
Did you see that? They're like future Dodgers. The chant
got really loud. He turned around and gave a little way.
He acknowledged the Dodger fans.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
And dude who couldn't love and respect Otani and what
he means for the game, what a superstar he is.
But right now you'd think I like that guy. Screw
that guy. That's just part of being a fan. So
keep that in mind when I'm talking about Freeman, because
the reality what he's doing is unbelievable. So you can't
skip that rich because that immediately sucked the fun out
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of the air. Last night again at Yankee Stadium, that
could have been so weak for Yankees yesterday, Just to
make it clear, after the Yankee fans cheered future Dodger
I'm sorry they had the Dodgers fans. Steve Cohen, Mets owner,
he texted Wan Soto the money bag emoji. Oh we're
all well good in Queens. It's gonna be wild to
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see who gets this, dude. But you know what, You're right,
Freddie Freeman doing unbelievable things.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
It felt like the Nightmare all over. It was almost laughable,
like are you kidding? Like seriously, and even casual fans,
like my girlfriend's walking by, She's like, why did they
keep pitching to him? I'm like, I don't know. The uh.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
I believe it's plus five hundred for a home run
for the seventh game.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
That's I mean, that's pay typical. But and if your
cruise one right over the plate for the guy, that
would be insane. Keep it low and outside. Luke Weaver
actually pitched him really great last night. So anyway, Rich,
I didn't want to fast forward past that because it's
just incredible to see there comes a point in the
game where you're like thinking, you know this is gonna
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be a battle. You know, there just needs to be
some type of distinct momentum shift. Something needs to happen
to set the tone, and then it happened. His name
Anthony cappa Bianco, the guy that's got I feel like
he had fresh Mo Toonel popping out of his pockets,
out of his second chin, and the guy with the
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double chin. Let me tell you. When the foul balls
hit down the right field line, Labor Torres foul ball,
Mookie Bets goes running into the stands right there, makes
the catch. Do we have the actual call? I was saying,
I didn't even ask him, but play the call because
I think everyone's like, what just happened by Torres Bets
in the corner. Does he have room fights with the fan? Damn,
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they're gonna say that it's it out and fair interference.
Give me that bow, Mookie, no bull for you. Oh hey, Peter,
get his hand. Hey oh. I immediately posted on social media,
like my live reaction. It was the most New York thing.
You go to thirty MLB stadiums that had Bronx Bleacher
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creature written all over it. These guys, I love their quota.
We're gonna get into this, but I love the quote
of like when you get in off space, we be up.
If you're gonna quote it, Quote it, you Goonberger. You
know better than Anthony Capobianco, who used this last brain
cell to rip off the glove of Mookie Bets.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
Oh, don't forget his brother, Darren Wrist.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
We're not going out of our way to attack. That's
not in our character. Oh oh, that's not who we are,
he goes. But if it's in our area, we're gonna
be up. Ain't that right, Darren? Let's go Yankees this
you come on this side of the wall. This is
this is this is our city. You say, you come
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over here. You know what I love too? What I
love is the no conversation, the no hesitation moment of
They were there, and you know what's funny when you
read about it, they said that for years they've talked
about how they would react if that were to ever happen,
and they executed without any hesitation, any pause whatsoever. His
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last brain cell was Terror's hand off Tony Well.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
They said they talked about it in the past. They're like,
if this ever happens, this is what we're gonna do.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Is grab it. There. There's so many layers to this,
you know how we always say, uh, one of our
inspirations is the little tortilla Girl because she's taught us
a very popular lesson. Well, it was a very popular
commercial where the family was debating this very Mexican family,
do we do flour or corn tortillas? That's a big
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debate in itself. And the little Mexican tortilla girl, the
old pestle tortillagir goes why not both? It's always flower?
And then they cheer her in the air and celebrate her. Hey, hooray,
should always always be flower? Why not both? Is the
agreed story spot agreed always flower? Why not? Both? Applies
to when people are asking was that disgraceful or awesome?
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And my answer is why not both? It was equal parts.
I wouldn't say awesome, Rich I'd watch your words here,
because you can't condone this buffoonery. This is hilarious or
disrespectful because there's some or disgraceful because there's something very
funny about it. I can't deny that I have a
sense of humor. These guys were idiots. If you can't
find hilarious on a huge stage, if you can't find
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the humor in a couple of New York goombas, trying
to rip the ball out of Mookie BET's glove. I
had a bigger problem with the brother Darren touching Mookie's
other arm.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
He was the pulling his wrist that both got a
hold of both risks.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Now here's one thing, the ball and the glove. It
all happened so fast that the replay makes it look
like it happened over a thirty second time period. This
was like bang bang. The brother Anthony was the guy
that went in the glove. I could see the instinct.
He's like, I'm part of the Tame Brown's bombers. I
got this.
Speaker 4 (10:12):
Oh, the brother Austin. Austin had the glove. Darren grabbed
the other wrists.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
When who's Anthony? Then no, it's Anthony. And you think
there's a gweedo named Austin. His name is Downy Austin.
By the way, he's a local legend now free drinks
anytime in the Bronx. The only way his name would
be Austin. The only way Austin is if it's like, yeah,
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we I mean your mother, we made you in Austin
when we went with this relocation. So I have a
problem with the brother Greb and Mookie's other arm, the glove.
I could see in the moment what this dope was
trying to do. So my stance is equal parts hilarious
and equal parts wrong but discrave. Here's why. Here's why
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is that disc Please, You're gonna get a lot of backlayers.
I don't care. I think it's funny as hell. No, no, no,
But here's why it's disgraceful. Yes, I could see the
funny in it because he used his very last and
maybe only brain cell to say, it's my ball, get
out of here, I'm hit a d up and then
his goofy brother jumped in at the same time the
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ball goes flying out. He looks at it like a dope, like, hey,
that's the ball. I did a good job. Then they
looked at the myfield umpire like he was a bouncer
at a club, like, hey, he's in my term. I
didn't touch them his gloves over head. So here's why
it's disgraceful. You gotta put yourself on the flip side
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of things. If that was Aaron Judge and someone was
yanking on his wrist, practically breaking off, bending his wrist
in a terrible direction, aggressively because it was aggressive, even
though it was short, it was super great. It was
very aggressive. And if I saw someone else it was
I agree. I actually agree. If you saw, yes, Saul, yes,
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he his hand open, it was it was theft. If
you saw or I saw someone else doing that to
Aaron Judge in right field, I would hate that fandom,
that team and everyone involved in that moment. But yo,
that's so wrong, man. Aaron Judge is a good guy,
and so what so is Mookie Betts. Mookie Betts is
a great guy. He didn't deserve that. A man handled
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a professional athlete. Bingo bent his wrist, yanked on his
arm and made New York fans look like, yeah, trash
back and if at the same time, but yes, that's
funny turned and yes, if it turns the tides of
the Yankees, we're gonna You're gonna annoint them the heroes
of the series.
Speaker 4 (12:43):
See rich. Even as a Dodgers fan, I would agree
with you if they just hit his glove and we're
aggressive with his glove, Yes, but that's not why I
remember in the outfield the Dodgers Padre series profar when
that ball, when he went into the outfield crowd. Remember
the fans backed up because they were like, oh, they
didn't want to be a part of it.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Yes, slapping it is one thing. Yeah I did that.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
But once you touch the player's body, I think that's
where the line was crossed.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
I grab his wrists. I'm not changed by stance. I
think it was wrong. I think it was just disgraceful.
But I also am allowed to think it was hilarious.
Oh yeah, why not both hilarious and discoky bets is fine.
It was the wrong move by these fans, But to
say it wasn't quintessential Yankees fan, Hey listen, we attacked,
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but respectfully.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
I think because you guys grew up in that area,
you're like hardened to this kind of behavior. But for
a lot of people, I thought that was zero his
there's zero funniness to this, And it was a shamo
than Sam.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
I mean, how do you not find the funny? That's
some guy with a double chin that see Sam? Come on,
I used I used the power of my if you
really want to break down, I used the I saw
a Mulkie come in. I said, this is my Terri toy,
and my brother looked at me. I looked at him,
and I used the power of my double chin to
aggressively grab and and yank, and then the ball came out,
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and that's how it was done being revoked. Fine, no, no,
you're kind of behavior that is exactly what you get
and expect from the bleacher creature mentality all. I just
thought it was distasteful. It is very much the type
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of guy that we grew up with, so there is
an understanding there. But when I put myself in, like
I said, the flip side of it, I would be furious.
I would not be kind and happy if it happened
to judge, So I have to play at both sides.
I do agree with rich on one thing. It is
both hilarious and disgraceful, but I can't condone that behavior.
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These dopes were escorted out then there Apparently they were
gonna be allowed back to the game tonight, but now
their tickets are up for sale again. Their band.
Speaker 4 (14:57):
You know, I'm still texting with Darren about coming on
to the show, So don't call him a dope yet.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
I trust me. I say it respectfully. He's a New
York guy, he knows where I'm coming from. I think
it's funny, but it's also disgraceful from guys like Sam.
Not everybody grows up with guys like that where they
get it rich.
Speaker 4 (15:15):
Would you feel any different if one of your Mets
outfielders had his wrist bent like that by a fan.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
If they did that to Nimo, I would have said, disgraceful.
What sort of funny that some Bronx dude with with
his pinstripes on? Oh, with his double chin like, oh,
I go. Anthony had the away jersey on, because you
know what he's thinking in his mind, He's thinking like
no one's you know, I'm gonna make a difference.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
No one's gonna see this. There's no cam looking at me.
I can what he didn't make a difference two runs.
He did the opposite of what he wanted to do.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
I would say, to be a Yankee legend like Jeffrey Maya,
we're gonna we're gonna remember this moment forever. And you
could argue he started the Yankee rally. There's a good
chance that he are you gonna give this credit for
being the moment and not Anthony Volpi's Grand Slam, Not
this guy. Wait till you I guarantee there's a bar
in New York City or a venue that would pay
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this guy five to ten grand tonight to host a
watch party. Oh yeah, he is a local legend for
the next twenty four hours. I guarantee there's some bar
in the Bronx somewhere that's like and tonight. You know
who's gonna be on hand, You know, Gumba number one.
Speaker 4 (16:26):
No, you're right, because as he was being escorted out
with his brother, they were getting high fives on the back.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
He was called a He called an actual hero in
New York. That word is not thrown around lightly. Put
it in perspective. Everybody in the bar and this guy,
every person in the Bronx, every Yankees fan loves this guy.
Every casual fan thinks it's hilarious. So he's he's a
legend in his circle and in his bubble. Yankees got
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no fight left. Let me show him what a fight
it'd really like. And by the way, there's other updates.
Rob Groundkowski's involved. I'll explain you have that. Uh when
you think, man, who would possibly know this guy, who
would possibly relate to this there's a great grond Tian
that we'll get to. But we are gonna talk NFL quarterbacks.
There's an update with Anthony Richardson and the cults. We're
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gonna get to midweek major as Derek Jeter at DUD.
But your thoughts on this guy. Could something be equal
parts grace, like gross and awesome, because I think it
could be. There are things in life that could be
funny and wrong. Listen, not to get political, but kill
Tony just did that speech at the garden with Trump.
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His name is Tony Hingecliff. Yeah, but the kill Tony
podcast is how people know. Yeah, but no one calls
him kill Tony to wait, I mean your own business bro. Hey,
that's his name, Joe Brownie. So the kill Tony Podcast
Tony Hincliff. I mean, something could be equal parts like oh,
that was funny but all wrong when he did the
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Puerto Rico jokes and everyone's like, yeah, it fell flat.
Not everything is so cut and dry, right, And this
is a great example of especially if you're a Yankees
East Coast fan, which I'm not I am. He is
a disgrace and local hero all at once. Let me
throw your own words back at you. Is this something
that you would do? I always put myself in that scenario.
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I would not, So then why would you defend that behavior. Well,
because my friend's growing up did all sorts of things
that I thought were funny that I wouldn't do. I'll
answer for Rich okay, because that's the truth. When you
go up with boneheads like that doesn't make it acceptable.
You understand it, you get a good laugh at it,
doesn't mean you would do it. That's why I really
can't condone it. I understand it. Is this what breaks
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the slump of the Yanks. If that's the case, I'm
all for credit. I credit Vulpi for really changing what
went down last night. The guy played his ass off,
He had a game, he ran the bases. Well, he
sort of messed up at first, but then you got
to get a little assisted.
Speaker 4 (18:59):
Dave Roberts too for not going lefty lefty there.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
Well that's true too. We're going to break that down too.
Was it a strategy game? Was it too much of
a risk. There's lots to get to in regards to
the game. These idiots steal the headlines. But you know,
my final thought, and we'll break and take your feedback,
is that it could be equal parts terrible and hilarious.
We're allowed to laugh at something when no one got hurt.
It was just a typical Bronx bomber, a typical Yankee fan.
Speaker 5 (19:26):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
I mean that is if you grew up on the
East Coast, that is a Yankees fan. News flash. And
this guy's a local hero. It's hilarious and ridiculous. But
I think that if the Yankees going a little run
here and force a game six, maybe force a game seven?
Is part of the documentary turning point? Is this buffoon
until the fateful moment when Anthony Compo Bianco reached into
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the Yankees and their femme base seemed dead until this moment,
until this Banca glup reached in and ripped the glove
off of Mookie Bets.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
Is this going to be part of the Sports Illustrated Highlights?
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Yeah, telling you Shoul get his own baseball card from tops.
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find it funny. It was definitely funny, but it was
it leans more disgraceful, Like aside from bleacher creature mentality,
you know, it's it's frowned upon everywhere I do lean
more like that's assault. It's salt bro hand open. If
that happened to me in a Metallica con, it was.
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It was way aggressive. God, you the guy to get
shoved at the club and You're like, I'm calling the police.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
No, No, I was trying to pick up a guitar
pick off the ground and I had it in my hand,
and like all these people just started ripping my hand open,
and I felt like, what the hell, man, just call
the police them, just let it go. But you have
to I'm not a professional athlete either.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
You have to put that in perspective. Yeah, you're you're
a professional athlete. You're out there, you're a high investment.
These guys are bending the wrist of a superstar, not
just some nobody out there in right field. That's Mookie Bets.
So when I think of it in that way, like
I said, if it was Aaron Judge, I would not
be cool with it. Because it's Mookie Bets, I do
find it a little more acceptable because I'm a Yankees fan.
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But dude, it's it's more disgraceful than hilarious. Doesn't the
outcome play into your feelings? Meaning like no one got hurt.
Mookie Bets was frustrated because these guys are dopes. And
but you want to see this.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
If everyone just says it's okay, then somebody could try
it again and be even more rush.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Why are we so uptight? Like it's not.
Speaker 4 (23:07):
About being uptightis and you're not supposed to touch the
pro athletes when they're on their plane.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Danny his glove went into the crowd and a quintessential
eye roll. Ye oh yeah, the glove.
Speaker 4 (23:18):
Then I'm all for that.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Then in my area, I eat up, you know.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
And when you high five a situation like this, then
it becomes a slippery slope where now everyone feels like
they have the right.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
In fact, Mike who runs his place, who yeah, he said,
don't even give them shout outs. Don't use their names.
They're more on number one and more on number two.
They don't deserve the prop Austin and Darren Cababianco, you
guys are funny. You made a dumb move. You deserve
to be kicked out of tonight's game. But my reaction
on social media, I can't play it here because I
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cursed that. They may be fun and funny in all
those things, but it doesn't translate necessarily that way on
such a major stage. In this way, it's not about
them in this moment. This is the world series me
reacting to that moment and laughing about how this is
the most New York ridiculous thing, is our most viewed
Instagram video in the last six months. People got a
kick out of it, and at the same time they're
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just they're intrigued by how you curse like a sailor
in front of your little kids. You don't curse in
front of your kids, not like that. No, I mean
I have a teenage kids, so I think I deserved
to curse in front of her. You hook the algorithm,
But that's it.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
The funny in it is it's an instant meme where
it's somebody saying, oh, yeah, what did they say? Small
business owner and then the hand the glove being pulled
says I r.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
S yeah all my money.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
There's like I've seen five to ten different memes.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
A Listen, we're not going out of our way to
attack anybody, but hey, if it's in our area, we're
going to d up right, Darren, it's ridiculous if you
don't see the funny and how foolish these two guys are.
There's some funny in it, Mookie Bets is fine, we
move on to a game five. Yeah, but you're being
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just as much of a dope because no one's not
saying or I'm not saying it's not funny. I'm saying
it does lean more disgrace was Sam among others, because
there's more life than the way we grew up in
New York. We have that funny bone that it tickles.
Not everybody does in slow mo. It was disgraceful. In
real time, maybe it looked funnier. You know who does
get this type of guy? And it's no surprise. Here's
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the other fun nugget side part of the story. Then
we're gonna get to your phone calls hilarious or disgraceful
eight seven seven ninety nine, O Fox Rich and I
grew up with kids just like this. Right to see
them react in the moment was impressive because there was
no hesitation. I can't even believe someone would do that
planned it. But a guy that does understand this sort
of makeup. This type of guy, Rob gron Cows, Oh,
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he doesn't understand it, he just knows him. Take a listener,
Take a listen to Gronk.
Speaker 6 (25:54):
And here's a little fun fact. That guy right there
grabbing Mookie Betts's glove was my friend in college. He
was on the ice hockey team, the club Arizona Wildcats
team ice hockey team. And let me tell you the
whole hockey team aslutely, they were absolute maniacs. They were undescribable,
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just how wild animals, Yes, how wild these guys were.
Him doing that represents him very well. I mean he
he is all in for his teams and that describes
him perfectly, just doing whatever it takes to help his
team out.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
But beauty, he is a beauty.
Speaker 6 (26:33):
I want to say congratulations for shining when your moment came.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
So I guess Greg does understated, but Gronk did say
I don't approve of it. Well, he was cornered into
saying that because no one wants to admit that he did.
Whether it's funny or not. They didn't hesitate, he did
shine or he did defend when the moment called the punt. Okay,
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let me let me give one more layer and then
we'll take the feedback. And by the way, that was
courtesy of k Adams, who is fantastic. This is not
premeditated like when some dummy. No listen, if the scenario
came out when some dummy runs on the field flashing
everyone pulling his junk out, or some girl runs out
on the baseball field back in the day, that was premeditated.
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They just happened. This is a Steve Bartman moment. This
is a guy leaning over the left field porch at
Dodger Stadium was an innocent goofy bystander who we ruined
because he had goofy glasses, a turtleneck, a nerdle neck,
and headphones such a nerd. Yeah, there was like seven
people that reached for that because we lived in a
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different time. Rich Nerd did it. There was there was
like six other people that nerd. Yeah, you know what,
Nerd did it. Bro We bullied Steve Bartman. These guys
bullied Mookie Bets. You know what, see what the phone say.
Jordan and Toronto will start with you, cause why are
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you the defender all of a sudden of like idiots.
I think it's funny because I know these type of
guys well. But you gotta acknowledge that it doesn't matter
that we know these type of guys we grew up
in New York that I want to say, I don't
think that's as relevant as much as I think for perspective,
I think it was a funny moment of the World series.
Mookie Bets didn't get hurt. It was a bang bang situation.
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If he did, see that's what's so dumb about what
you're saying. What if he did okay, So then the
next time, what if someone is even more aggressive because
their heroes all of a sudden, Jordan, what's up?
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Man?
Speaker 5 (28:42):
Hey guys, I was exactly gonna say that, like it's
kind of funny right now. Yeah, but if Mookie Betts
had to hurt it, spring his grip, twisted his finger,
He's gonna guy should have been charged with us fault
like a million professional games.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
You know what, I have a great I have a
great analogy. You ever watch a dumb video on Instagram
or TikTok? Of course you have. You ever see some
guy I don't know he tries to jump off his
roof into a pool and he falls. If that guy
broke his back and died, guess what, it's not funny.
If he just fell and it was a fail, guess
what we all do? Oh man, that guy? Can you
believe he missed the pool and fell on the lawn.
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Fu're hugely different about your the outcome the stage.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
You can't dismiss the stage in the moment, but you
can't dismiss the outcome being a big part of it. Yeah,
but by condoning it and applauding it, you're welcoming more
Bruno and Brooklyn. What's up, man, gentlemen, good afternoon.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
I'm in the epicenter of this. I work with and
handle guys like this every day. Right, it's awesome, and
for the most part, people outside the city can't understand
what the mentality is. Now. I'm not saying it was
right because it was wrong. Awesome, The moment was awesome. No, hard, No,
That's how we lived down here in the city. Nobody
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got hurt. Three guys, you know, got into a brawl.
Nobody came out hurt. But what I'm gonna sell you
is this, It's simple. Iowa, Sam, your name says it all. Dude,
you're from Iowa. Come come to the Brocks, spend some
time down here and see. By the way, these guys
that did this will be the first guys that will
help you change a tire, run your car.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
That's true, True, that is true.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
You're right.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
I've heard that the biggest difference between New York and
l A. And I thought this was the best analogy.
Someone said, if you had a flat tire in New York,
someone would pull up beside you and go, what are
you an f an idiot? You're a flat tire. Let
me let me help you move overside, let me die.
I got you, I got you. Someone in l A
would be like, oh my god, you got a flat tire.
That's so bad. I hep you find out here.
Speaker 7 (30:48):
I got a flat tire one time outside of Ames, Iowa,
and the guy just gave me the finger on his
tractor as he drove.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
Come come meant to Iowa. It sucks to be you
being yeah laiously, let's added John in Vegas will go
to dB for an update. John, any any thoughts on this?
Why can't it be equal parts disgraceful and funny because
no harm, no foul broken.
Speaker 5 (31:12):
Look at his arm and look how stretched it.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
It was real close to snapping something.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
That's why I I can't condone it, man, because I
know I'd be the first guy. I don't want to
sound like hypocrite because if if the shoe was flipped,
as I say, yeah, that makes no sense, but it
makes no sense, but you get it right, If the
shoe was flipped, yeah, you'd be talking about I would
be saying if it was Mets Yankees and someone tried
to tour like the nimmo's arm.
Speaker 4 (31:40):
Off, I just feel like you would have looked at
it different.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
I hear you, But I think Covino's analogy is great. Though.
If it was some instead of some gleat on the Bronx,
if it was some tough Vato loco down there, like
some some hard l a guy that was twisting, uh
you know, glabor tors arm, Cavino would not be pleased. No, man,
I'm just so mad about it.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
You'd be talking about La fans the way, yeah, kill
Tony talked about Puerto Rico.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
By the way.
Speaker 3 (32:03):
I am from Iowa, but I've spent a lot I
love the Northeast. Don't get me wrong. I've spent a
lot of time in Philadelphia.
Speaker 4 (32:08):
I've been in New York.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
I can the big Apple name back. That's fine. You
can call me.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
You can call me Iowa Coley Sam, Philly Sam, Yeah,
Philly Sam, whatever you want. But no, like I totally
get that, Like I'm not I'm not just mister here,
mister indignant over here. Like like I I was grossed
out by the thing. But I do love the Northeast,
and people are very unfiltered and blunt out there, and
and it's a little bit of a different mindset.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
I totally get.
Speaker 3 (32:28):
That's why I like you guys so much, because you're
just whatever's on your mind. You're gonna say it's rude,
it was wrong. I agree that they should not be
at the game tonight. Baseball made the right choice. But
let's let's there's a lot of serious stuff in life.
We could laugh at this a little. Uh dB, what's
going on? Update time?
Speaker 1 (32:45):
I don't know where to begin.
Speaker 7 (32:46):
I can just tell you that coverage on Fox for
Game five starts at seven o'clock Eastern Time. Doctors up
three to one in the series. They'll put Jack Flaherty
on the mound trying to close it out again. Garrett
Cole will pitch for the Yankees first pitch tonight eight
oh eight Eastern tom A bunch of news from the NFL.
Panthers are having bryce Young start in Week nine against
the Saints. The quarterback will get a second straight start,
(33:06):
as Andy Dalton is still nursing that spring thumb, but
Dalton is expected to be the backup for the game
on Sunday. Anthony Richardson is going to be the backup
to Joe Flacco. Colt said. Coach Sheen Steichen made the
official announcement today and why he is going with flakeel.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
Wib Our quarterback going forward. Tough decision about what I
felt was in the best interest of our football team.
Feel that Joe gives us the best chance to win
right now.
Speaker 7 (33:31):
As for Anthony Richardson, when he was told of the decision, well,
he had this to say.
Speaker 4 (33:35):
He just told me they were going to go with Joe,
you know, and that was that, And you know, I
just had to just Significan Mason and just grow explain
why not not necessarily.
Speaker 7 (33:44):
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson didn't practice today, got the day off.
Jared goffrolled his ankle, so he didn't practice for the Lions,
but the quarterback is expected to start against the Packers
on Sunday. Packers quarterback Jordan Love didn't practice because of
his groin injury. Patriots rookie quarterback Drake May limited in practice.
He's dealing with a concussion. Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons didn't
practice today.
Speaker 3 (34:04):
Well.
Speaker 7 (34:04):
The Jets plays kicker Greg zerline on injured reserve because
of renovations being done to the stadium in Jacksonville. Atlanta's
going to host the Georgia Florida rivalry game in twenty
twenty six, with Tampa hosting the game.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
In twenty twenty seven. Guys, back to you, no dB,
thanks buddy. One last thought, I'm sorry. I keep having
different things pop in my head. How people might not
understand how that's the behaviors of a bleacher creature, ob
noxious Yankees fan. Sort Of like when The Jersey Show
was popular in the two thousands and people around the
country were like, those are real people. Yes, yeah, but
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that doesn't make it right. I know it's why we understand,
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I gotta tell you, I think they should be in
Monument Park After that, you kidding me? Forget about it, man,
It just changed the whole series. You know, this is
a really fun, controversial conversation. Cavino rech the two gumbas
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at the Yankee Stadium. I said off the air, I
probably should have said it on the air. That right there,
Kavino is why a lot of people hate the Yankees. Yeah,
but look, I'm a Yankees fan and I always got
a good kick out of the bleacher creature mentality. But
I never participated because I'm not that kind of guy.
I grew up with those kind of guys, doesn't mean
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I'm that kind of guy. Like the guys that did
that are the same type of guys that would scream
out and heckle Freddie Freeman during a cancer tribute, like
not a lot of there's no class. Yes, so really
do that, yeah, during the moment of so exactly, So
like I can't condone that mentality. I might laugh along
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with it, not that specifically I'm saying that type of person,
but I'm not doing that stuff, So I can't really
promote it as if they're great. It was a wild moment,
I'll give you that. It was both memorable, funny and disgraceful.
It was memorable, it was wild. But we can't act
like these dudes are heroes. The last night, I didn't
say they deserve capes Kavito. I just said that it
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was a moment that he was Anthony Volpi bro He
had the game of his life. It's a true life
dream come true. A kid, local kid, little local kid,
done good, Hey, little Tony, little Tony Volpey Vaulpi lifelong
Yankees fan. He's at the Prey No. Nine. He wants
to be a Yankee one day. HiT's a grand Slam
(37:30):
off a picture that probably wouldn't have been in there anyway, right,
Danny g Yeah.
Speaker 4 (37:34):
I mean all the diehard Dodger fans, real fans know
that if it was a all in game for Dave Robert,
he would have yanked Tutson. He would have went Lefty
Lefty there.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
But Vulpi yanked him. Yeah, you're right, Grand Slam dreams
come true, Rick Render. Then it like sort of anoints
him in the post game.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
It was a.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
Beautiful anoints him. Stop and now you're make me hate
you even more. He did annoying give him because Jeter
said when they interviewed Pope, when they interviewed annoyed, you
don't use the annoints zip your yuppie pie hole, you
and those two guys. When because I can't even get
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the sentence Christen, can we say Christen Jeter is a
god SA. At the end of the game, Volpi was
talking about how much guys like Hey, Roden, Poppy and
Jeter meant to him growing up, and Jeter goes, well,
for as much as we meant to guys like you
mean that now to millions of kids all over the place. Father,
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the guy, father, the son, Derek Jeter. Anyway, they're not
the hero. Volpi was the hero last night. You're missing
the point. Hey, Rich is the guy trying to buy
one of their jerseys? Now? Rich the biggest fan of
the Dagoons last night. Well, hey, a lot of fun,
your thoughts, your feedback, you know, take Steelo's call in California.
Then we'll go to dB. What's up, stee Low.
Speaker 8 (39:00):
What's up? What's up? Hey? I just want to say this. Okay,
I'm a product up for Nandomania. Okay. I live in Stockton.
We live ten minutes away from where from Eric Judge,
my son or my uh my friend's son went to
school with friendsbe state with Aaron Judges. We love them,
We love the Yankees. I'm a I'm a Dodgers fan.
I was at Dodgers Stadium. Mookie had a two run shot.
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That's my guy. Don't touch my guy, hockey player, don't
touch them, don't.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
Do touch them.
Speaker 8 (39:27):
I'm an open Raider fan.
Speaker 2 (39:29):
I'm opening raider fan.
Speaker 8 (39:30):
I got that background. But you know what, Yankees won
far and square. But you know what I hope the
Dodgers win in New York for Brooklyn because that's where
they're from.
Speaker 1 (39:41):
You that's you know what dB?
Speaker 7 (39:44):
Any final words, just you know, you guys are talking
about different situations. What about if the two fans we're
trying to wrestle the mic from Fat Joe, would you
feel differently?
Speaker 1 (39:52):
On game three he would have been applauded. Of those timbulands, Hey,
we're gonna talk about the NFL this coming hour, young quarterbacks,
one of those being Anthony richardson Theo's News. There you
heard in Dan Bayer's update and Spot's got midweek major.
I thought about Derek Jita. But real quick, strategy wise,
(40:15):
many argue Dodgers fans are saying, like, yeah, we sort
of gave that one to them. Do you give away
a game for strategy purposes when you're up three?
Speaker 6 (40:23):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (40:23):
Is that your conserving energy? You know? Do you respect
the strategy or do you step on their neck when
the opponent's down in a game like the World Series,
a series against the Yankees, who you know, if they
heat up, they're good, you step on their neck. I
don't like the strategy, man, I think you you should
like it. I like it As a Yankees fan, I'm
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saying as far as their strategy, I Dodger fan.
Speaker 4 (40:46):
I hated life last night watching Hudson stay in so long,
honeywell stay in so long. I feel confidence. How would
you do that? That's the thing, the old saying. You
don't poke the bear, you just don't do it.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
I mean, the Yankees have to make history in the
World Series to make this time a comeback. But yeah,
but dude, if they come back, it all comes back
to this quote unquote strategy.
Speaker 2 (41:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
I mean, I play ball with a bunch of Dodgers fans,
and I had a softball game late last night and
the guys were all, you know, say what Danny saying
like it was strategy. Dave Roberts just planning for games
five and maybe six. I don't know, man, it's the
World Series. I get it if you felt like this
isn't gonna be the game. I get when people say,
let's use the back end of the bullpen, don't waste arms.
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But you gave a guy his first start.
Speaker 4 (41:30):
Yeah, ever varies, and they were using the bottom of
their postseason roster there, like there were guys pitching that
I know. I wasn't the only Dodger fan you know
sitting at home sweating bullets like why is he in
right now?
Speaker 1 (41:44):
And tonight will be a result of what happened yesterday.
You canna see a fired up Yankees team, We'll see.
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