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And the Bristol boys are back by popular demand.
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Holding off our soon to be guests, Yukon coach Jim Penders of Hook See Baseball, Yale coach
Brian Ham, Yale baseball, Willie Yon, former Housatonic Valley regional player, Yukon captain
Baltimore Oriole organizational player, among others, Rashmal Jones part two, stay tuned.
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The Bristol boys are back, Lottie, the studio, angry Jay, the commish, parenting again, his son
at a showcase up at Wheaton, hidden bombs, and then we got the Donfather, the traveler,
the world traveler, no trip, Turks and Caicos, Hawaii, Turks and Caicos, I mean, where doesn't
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Did you guys know that? SkyGazer? Yeah, look at it. I'll chime in next time.
Hot topic. Charter Oak finishes the NBA Summer League with the averaging the most blocks in
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Summer League history. I believe he was also first in this Summer League in rebounds and the
dummies on Twitter and Instagram, they still want to focus on the fact he's not dropping 20 every
night. It's not going to happen just yet, but brighter things are on the way. Those in the
know can see it getting up and down the floor. Guys, we're going to have to take it easy on him
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for next couple of shows before training camp starts. But last takes on the oak.
I thought he was great in the summer league. It's everything that we've all talked about. He
changes the game defensively. He outruns the other team centers. His passing is fantastic,
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his vision for a big guy. The screening action and what he does after it. He's active. I just
love the way he plays defense and he just he goes straight up. He doesn't foul. That's a skill.
Believe they call that walling up now. That's a skill. The offense, whether it comes this year or
not, like you said, who cares? It's a guards game anyway, right? But he'll get some offensive
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rebounds. He'll block some shots. He'll influence the game and hopefully he plays, you know,
15 to 18, 17 to 20 minutes right out of the shoot. And then maybe they, Portland's got to make some
decisions with the other big guys. A and Schmaten, depending on his progress. Angry J. I loved it.
What? All right, everybody. What's that? You know what just came in and guess who's back? You
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all know him and love him. The tax man. Studio engineer Kevin Ross has a few interesting takes
on the charter oak. Well, there was one stat they were saying because you get 10 fouls in the summer
league. He was only averaging summers around four less than the games. I think it was like, I think
it was in the threes, which they were super excited about. So, you know, they're going to give you
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10 fouls in the summer and he's staying under five on, you know, I didn't realize that. Did they
really? I didn't know that. How awesome would it be to get 10 fouls a game, dude? Big East tried six
fouls one year. How'd that work out? Measured from a horn. Measured from a horn and that was indicative.
In all seriousness, if he was terrific in the, in the summer league, as soon as you get stronger,
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you know, he's 20 years old still. I mean, you know, give him six to eight years and he starts
getting this man's strength. It's going to be a problem. He'll help, he'll be like, like,
glad he said, he'll make a difference early, just defensively and, you know, in a few years.
Coach is streamed too. You don't have to feed him like 20 shots a game. He's a great teammate. He's
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still posting stuff about UConn all the time on his Instagram page. And guys, regardless of how,
how far anyone's sports journeys go, that's the most important thing. What would your guys say
about you? And he's obviously a hell of a teammate. Crocker, did you catch any games? I did. I thought
it looked great, but I still want to get the nickname to stick. I mean, when are we going to hear
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it? Tv analysts calling the charter oak instead of Kling Kong. I mean, come on, let's get with the
times. Lottie's got an in with Marv Albert. So if we could get Marv. Yes, that's interesting.
Do I? What's just happened yesterday? Was Lottie there that night? Yesterday.
Yeah, that's all we need. We need woget tweeted one time. And Harry Ross can make t-shirts for the
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rest of his life. He doesn't have to go to the University of Connecticut and studio engineer and
his wife could save some cash. You know what I mean? All right, so the NBA, you know, what do we
got like about a month and a half and we'll start talking about over unders for the NBA when they
hit camp. Our NBA stars are over there in France and Tatum didn't get in game one. I mean, I get it.
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He said something about the bigs and neutralizing this and that and now he's going to play in and
did they play the second game yet? Yeah. Oh, tomorrow. So he's going to play in that one because
it's going to be a speed game. Guys, I'm fine with the team thing and somebody's sacrifice and they
can't play 12 guys. Studio engineer with his phone on. He knows how to edit that out. We are good.
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Guys, he's got to take this call from the charter hook.
Seriously. What is with, I mean, I just can't see not playing him.
Steve Kerr said he couldn't play more than 10 guys. Give me a break. They won by 30 points. Put
the guy in the game. No? Stretch of arms. I thought, what Tatum and Helleburn handled it really well
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though. Yeah. They said all the right things. Did he not play either? Neither one will play. They
both were good. What's his next game? Helleburn made it over Brunson and I'm not being a Nick
Homer. How good Brunson didn't make that team. No? Yeah, it's a fair question. They're all
they're all, they picked a team so holiday and white making the Olympic team was pretty awesome
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just because they're there for defense. You know, people are complaining about not,
yeah, people are complaining that Kyrie wasn't on it. Like, can you imagine Kyrie running around,
imagine if Kyrie went into play. He would have went home. Harden. Would have went home.
How long ago was that team selected actually? It's not only been a few months.
It's only been a few months. A couple of guys were late. Like Derek White.
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Kawhi packing. I mean, he let, no, he did the load management thing. And that's when they said
Derek White was like in the Bahamas or something when they got the call. So they wrapped it up.
Oh, Katie's first half. Yeah, not bad. Not bad. Not bad.
That was insane. Now, did you guys talk about why Jalen Brown didn't make it?
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Well, we mentioned it last time. Would you come up with Therese? He got hoist.
That's what we came up with. Well, the best story I heard from Cedric Maxwell.
Taxman, could you go into the other room and share the story? Come on. I told Mike.
The best story I heard from Cedric Maxwell was because he's not a Nike guy. Yeah.
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And Nike controls who makes the Olympic team and who doesn't. And Jalen's been very outspoken
against Nike. Really? So they said. That's kind of believable, but the under armor guy's the best
player in the team. So they brought that up to Grant Hill too. And I don't think Grant Hill was a
Nike guy. Didn't he? Didn't he mention that? What was he? Fila. He was signing with Fila.
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I don't remember if that was his whole career, but when he first signed that.
Because I think Grant Hill is like the GM. He was Fila. Yeah. So he disputed that theory.
Okay. But I mean, you're right. That was out there. Duke.
Um, do you guys, I mean, we're Americans here. Do you guys care if we win this thing or what?
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I mean, I prefer we still win it, but I wouldn't mind getting a little humble pie by learning that
the teams that have skilled players that get in triple threat and pass the ball a lot maybe beat
us. I don't know. I mean, of course I want to win. But Canada is pretty good. Don't they have like
Jamal Murray and Beirut and door and SGA. I mean, that's not a bad team wouldn't mind seeing that
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game. I don't know if they're how much they're going to be challenged. I'd like to see us win.
We got three, I mean, we've got three silks in as long as we're, as long as we're over there,
let's win it. I'm not rooting against them, but they do play different though. Like he's
watching them play Serbia. Serbia does have five guys like all moving at the same time.
They're just not as talented. You like the international rules like the yeah, I do. I do
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too. Why isn't he NBA so, so uh, there is so much stuff. Yeah. Yeah. The paint is shaped
differently. You know, well, you know, it's shaped differently in Silver's head. I don't think that
guy's a lot. I think they put a hologram up there at the draft. Maybe that's maybe they don't have
a commission right now. I mean, we have a commission once in a while. Anyway, no, I mean,
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whoa, I'll watch. Yeah. All right. USA. Um, 3v3 basketball. Yeah. Oh my God. Did you see the
Kentucky? Yeah, there was a fight after the game. So in the place was sold out. I never knew that
they did something called the L down. Yeah. And um, what's his face from? It wasn't Harold.
Harrison hit the three pointer at the, at the, the Louisville guy that went nuts.
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He was big guy. Yeah. He spit in the Kentucky's guys face or vice versa. Somebody got spit at
in the handshake line. There's some big dudes, golly, Stein and Harold and these guys. Jeez.
Remember to Harrison brothers? I do. Yeah. I remember when the Huskies took care of them,
the hungry Huskies. They did. You know what I mean? Those kids did nothing in the pros, right? So
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there was a, um, yes. Yeah. Okay. There was a three on three today for women's. They were women's
trans. Did you see the, um, the teams were warming up together? Come again? Yeah. Same
layup lines. What are you talking about? Yes. Yes. There's one basket. So they have to share it. So
yes. I answered your question. Yes. Yes. And did the women lose today? I have no idea. I don't
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want you to advance cheerleading, but they, they were warming up together. You know what I'm saying?
I got it. And they're like, oh, there's a sportsmanship. They're like, oh, sportsmanship.
Great sportsmanship. Well, aren't they going to get ready to compete? Like pretty sooner.
That's my point. I don't, angry J. Do you give them like five minutes each with the basket?
Nah, they were just warming up together. I don't think they're all like, yeah. Pretty skilled players
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on the women's side. It's all I'm saying with the Caitlin Clarks. So the guys are actually the same
thing because they only have the half. What did you say about Caitlin Clark? Right in here. He's
really good. Yeah. Don Staley said if they had a cheerleading, Don Staley said if they had to do
it over again, they would probably take her. They didn't know if she was going to be this good.
She had a passage in me. She came out yesterday and said that.
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You didn't know she was this good? Yeah. It took two months of playing WNBA to realize she was this
good. Yeah. Germany beat the U S today. Women's three on three. Nice. The great Germans. Oh,
that's that's Olympics. Yes. Yeah. There's men's three on three, two. They call it like three X
three. That's what they call it. Right. Yeah. Oh, they're they're grasping for Jim refer. We have
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for us like the big guy. Yeah. Jim refer is like the big guy in the American team. All right.
Let's go to a real sport. America's pastime. America's pastime. You know what else is pastime?
The trade deadline and freaking cashmen didn't do it. I'll take jazz. I'm pumped up. What about
the answer? Semi back with jet with jazz. I mean, we're kind of back, but Mark Lider Jr. and some guy
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that's a journeyman reliever that's the De Los Santos. Also remember is his last name on the
back of the jersey for many teams. He wraps around the front. Yeah, through hard. But a journeyman
kind of like kind of a nut job bullpen guy. Tanner Scott. Why are we keeping the why are why is
why is Spencer Jones still a Yankee so we can just come up and hopefully be a judge of light and
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carry it, you know, season tickets for a little while. Why do we have them? We have them to get
rid of them to win a championship. They're not a unserious organization. What about Everson
Pereira or Oswald Pereira? You know, all those guys, you know, what happened to them? Is this the
back part of the show? The same thing that that happened to Frazier and Doohar and all these other
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guys, they prospect hug. Jazz is in there. Dinger though. Of course he did. We're back. What is
purple? What is purple? How can you have an orange belt and a purple sleeve and not have
facial hair? Hey, the whole trade deadline thing is so underwhelming now because every freaking
team makes the playoffs or every team is basically still in it. And angry Jay said it last show.
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So the all star break. Most of these teams had 95 games under their belt already.
You ain't got 50 something games left. So a lot of these teams aren't going to trade because there's,
if you're playing 500 with the amount of wildcards now, you're not getting rid of your players.
Lottie. Okay. Good point. But then how did the Mariners add this many pieces? The lowly Mets added
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a bunch and how did the Padres end up getting Tanner Scott and how does Flaherty go to the Dodgers?
Why are the Padres and Dodgers always at buying time by the guys? Because they want to win. Yeah,
they want to win and they care less about that. Is it that simple? We just don't want to win at the
end. You mentioned Flaherty who was one of the better starting pitchers that came up.
You got it. Got it. Learned five minutes ago. You didn't learn. So you know that we traded
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Trey Sweeney, our number one pick a couple years ago for Victor Gonzalez who lasted two
months with the Yankees before we designated him for assignment. The Dodgers today traded him for
Flaherty. Good work, Cash. Stay hop. Are you serious? Oh, I'm dead serious. Stay hop. He was
one of the two guys that went to trade. They got Jack Flaherty. We got a guy that we had for two
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months. He's so worried about one of these prospects coming back to bite him for a 10 or 12 year
span where they, you know, are these great all star players. They hang on to these guys. They
lose their value over the years because they either get hurt or they stink. Oh, with makeup
injuries. The one thing where they swung and missed, I think the offense honestly, and you guys will
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laugh with Chisholm and Martian. Martian eventually will be there and Grisham will be gone. I would
assume I think they're going to be okay. Ferdugos has started to hit a little bit.
The Yankees don't have a closer to not go out and get a closer after watching this guy homes
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since May blow every game imaginable in every different way. They're not going anywhere without
a closer. And the guy, Scott, he was out there. He was going to go to the highest bidder and we
weren't them. You only need four starters, three, four stars in the playoffs, which they're going to
make. So how many started? You don't need another start. We needed a closer. And then they, I don't
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even know if they were in on the tenor, Scott. Well, how about the guy Fairbanks or whatever
didn't work? Fairbanks. Now he's not. He's still Tampa. How about when you just get another reliever
that is good? Yeah. I think light. If you looked at what Lidder has done in the last like seven
appearances, it's like crazy. Yeah, seven appearances. So he's throwing eight innings.
So my point is Luke Weaver's that are who nobody wanted as our best reliever next to homes.
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Yep. Cousins, all these journey. Well, that's Kirk Cousins. Yeah.
That's you, by the way, or something, right? The cashman will say Trevino is going to come back.
Ifros is going to come back. Hamilton is going to come back. Birdie is going to come back. This
guy is going to come back. Yeah, whatever. And Michael K. will be showing the same thing.
Angry. I don't know. Don't worry about it. You're going to tell me you don't want the guy Mark
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Lidder, Jr. Sure. Once a bit of a bulldog. I'll take him. But it's not a closure, though. We need
a close. Holmes is the seventh, eighth inning guy. We did get Stan back for a day. He needed a day
off today after DH and last night after his over. He didn't day off. This timebredder is not the
timebredder of old. No, this is his son. I know. Get another cell phone call over there. Does he
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want to spend money? I mean, that's what they're spending. They're spending three-year-old money.
Three hundred and something million dollars. It's not smart. It's not smart. Yeah. No, but like,
say what you want about Stanton. We need him now and him and the Martian behind Judgy.
Jay, laugh all you want. Him and the Martian behind Judgy with Jazz. We're kind of back.
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The Martian's going to be your leadoff guy in another few weeks. I think it's going to be Jazz.
I like him where he is. Ben, fifth. How about Volpe? He let off for 70, 80 games. Now he's hitting
ninth, which by the way, I like him. Listen, he was in the bottom of the order when he was
lighting it up the first month. They couldn't wait to get him in the leadoff spot. And then he
failed miserably and it took him forever to go back down where he should be. He's more comfortable
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there. Who let off beginning of the year? Thought it was him. No. He was like seventh, sixth or seventh.
Dougie's back. Who let off? Dougie's back. He's played better. He's back. Who let off for the
Yanks, Jay? Opening day. I think it was Volpe. I don't know. It wasn't Volpe. No, it wasn't Volpe.
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He didn't. It took like a full month before they put him there. They were bouncing all around.
Labor let off. Might have been Torres. Yeah. Who was Torres? Who's Torres?
And he batted fourth and then eighth and then ninth. That's the one guy I wanted not to see again.
You know what? I'm just not a fan. I'm sorry. I hate him. He's suckin' on. It's not even about the
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defense. Bad body. Yeah, it's just, he can't hit good pitching. He might want to get on treadmill,
too. How about they trade for Jazz here and they have no plan, typically Yankees. They said,
over to play him? Yeah, they're like, well, you're gonna play him at center. They're gonna play him
in center second and we're gonna try him at third. And then they announced. Or Jazz. Yeah. Well,
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he said whatever. I'll play it. But then they said they asked Labor. They're gonna have Labor
taking the run balls. I'm a second baseman. And he's like, I'm a second baseman. They didn't tell
Labor. How come they didn't say that when they told him he was playing short? That freaking was
terrible. They didn't run up by Labor that he might be playing third before they actually picked the
guy up. Hey, Lemayhu. Another guy. I love him, but he's so like not Lemayhu. His body is different
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looking. I mean, him and Torres, I was thinking maybe this was gonna be the time. Boons feel so bad
for Lemayhu. He puts them in for defensive purposes late in the game at first base. How about put
him at second base late in the game? Why we gotta take Rice off? Why you gotta take Rice out? What
the hell is he done wrong at first base? Put him in at second base in the eighth inning. That's a
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big athlete playing second. Who'll try instead of, yeah. Dude, the guy doesn't hustle. I mean,
I can't, but I honestly was so psyched to do the non judge or non guest show
right past the deadline. We didn't do anything. Nobody really did. Nobody really did. They did.
The Padre's got a, the closer that was hot. Yeah. And the Mariners are going for it, dude. I'm telling
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you, the mayor soda or else, or else made, they got a Heman as right? Watch, you got a bunch of
pictures to watch out for the Mariners. Remember where you heard that? We don't have to worry about
them right now. Watch out for him. Rosa Reina. I did think they'd get the, the, um, what's your
eyes, Vladdy? Speaking of Rosa Reina, did you see that he was treated on Thursday and on Friday,
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we were actually in Tampa. He was in the stands. I had better seats. He was at the game. He didn't
apparently wasn't in a hurry to go play for Seattle, but he was sitting a couple of rows behind us.
Hey, Jay, the listeners want to know about your baseball trip. I want to hear about it.
Yeah. The city's awesome. Tampa, the stadium's horrendous. Said a lot of, it's terrible to
watch on TV. It's even worse in person. But however, the Yankee spring training conference
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is 10 minutes down the road. It's awesome. The football stadium would buck on there's play. Awesome.
All right. Good trip. Great city. But hey, in fairness, hotter in hell too.
Taxman, tell us about the socks. What'd they do at the deadline? Just, just to be fair to the
audience. You too, cracker. What'd you guys do? They quit. Picked up a nice reliever.
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Luis Garcia from the Angels. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, I know him. Yeah. Oh, Louis G. Yeah. You know,
James Paxson throwing a gem tonight. The socks did what they had to do. I mean,
just add a little bit to the bullpen. You guys are laughing, but they're in a great spot. I mean,
they are what they are. They weren't going to be anything special this year. They got a hell of
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a scrappy lineup. They got out of the Toronto catcher too. Jansen, right? Yeah. That one,
I didn't completely understand. Why? Well, they wanted a right-handed hitter. Jansen's hitting
like 209. You know, you could have traded. Major league average now. Probably could have traded for
Justin Turner, who had an RBA. He'd be bad fourth for the Inks. Who had an RBA eye against the socks
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tonight, but the socks are in good shape. I mean, you know, they're a wild card team. They're not
better than the Yankees and not better than the Orioles, but can they make the playoffs? Absolutely.
And then, you know, you go. And he will intentionally walk Devers three times. He'd go from there.
Hey, Turner went to the Mariners too. Yeah. Yeah. He's washed. What do you mean he's washed?
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He stinks. He's done. He's not going to be done on that team, man. He's terrible. It's all over.
What is the Mariners record? And then in the next show, I want to know how they've done.
You're high on the Mariners. I'm just, I'm curious. Yeah. Count me in. You're going to see.
You're going to see them in. No, I'm being honest. I add over. What is their record?
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They're four or five over 500, right? Something like that. Yeah. Mariners are 56 and 52.
All right. So they're four over. To the back.
And they're tied with the socks tonight, three, three. So we're in a dogfight.
Yeah. They're going to be the last team in. They'll be the last team in.
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Are they winning their division or no? No. Second. Houston, Astros. Houston, of course.
Not by a lot though. All right. I didn't want to jump the gun.
Guys, just give me a quick grade on Cashman's trade deadline performance. D. A plus.
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I'm going to go C because I really like jazz. I think that's what they needed.
They needed a closer. I'm just going to go back to that. So I'm going to give them a C.
I'll split the difference. D plus. You have to do more than this. You have to set it.
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You have to do more like the kid in white, the kid for the white sock state put, right? The picture?
Yeah. So team player there, huh? The kid that said, I'm not pitching in a play-offs unless I get a
contract extension. That guy. Yeah. Teams would want them. That's how, that's how sad. The Yankees
did say in spring training that they were in win now mode. They went all in. They went all in on
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the trade deadline. That's for sure. Well, it's right in front of us. Cashman's coming out tomorrow
with a statement. He's being interviewed tomorrow. It'll be the same stuff. Yep. All these guys
coming back, all these guys coming back from injuries is like making seven trades. Where's
he doing it? Probably on it. Yes. Network in the middle of the afternoon. What are you guys doing?
Who's car are we taking? Not listening. You want to go to the stadium for the press conference?
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Who's car are we taking? All right. I know I asked this before, but real quick segue just
because you brought up the Stroze. Like their life ends today. Hypothetically, not their life.
They'll never play again today. Hall of Famer. Yes or no. They never play another game, another
inning. El Tuve. Yes or no? Yes. No. Kroc? No. You guys? I said yes. I'll say no. He's pretty clutch.
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I think he's in. No doubt. I think he'll be in. You know, you know, but yes, automatic. Yes. Absolutely.
Absolutely. Sure. Sure. Yep. Judgy today. Today never plays another game. Oh, absolutely.
Me too. I don't. He's got 300 home runs. I don't think he's got, that's 300 yet.
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But he's got two short of it. You're saying if he never plays another game, is he going to be in
Hall of Fame? No. I'd say no. All right. Scherzer. Yes. Yeah. Automatic. Verlander. Automatic. Yep.
Trout. Yeah. Yes. And Judgy's not the keg. No. Judgy. He might want to take a closer look at some
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of the things. I think he's bent. 270 and doesn't have 300 home runs. He's never won a title. I'm not
with you guys, but real quick, NFL. Rogers in or out today. Never plays again for the Jets. Yes.
Aaron Rogers. Devonte. Devonte Smith. Adams. Get out of here. No. Well, I'd receive her.
No. Yeah. The numbers are so inflated now with these guys. So I'm going to say no. No. Mahomes.
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Yeah. Yeah. Already. He's got three titles. And three MVPs. Yeah. I'd say yes. Donald.
Yeah. Yeah. Travis Kelsey. Yes. Yeah. Okay. Jason Kelsey. Yes. You have no way. Both of them.
Absolutely. I'm out of here. This next segment. Who'd you rather? Sponsored by Capital Securities.
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If you're not comfortable or you don't know what to do with yourself and you need some help
planning and their motto is a life. Well planned. Who'd you rather, Jay? You want me to go? Yeah.
No. Are you doing yours too? I thought we were all doing a few. That's why I said Jay. All right.
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So I'm just sticking. No, no, no. He was asking. Sticking football. All right. And we'll do it
almost the same way as Mack had mentioned. For this season only. This is what we're going for.
All right. We'll just go around the table. You want Andy Reed coaching your team or Mike Tomlin?
For this season, Andy Reed. Any season. Crocker.
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Gotta go with my boy Tomlin. Why? You know, I like Andy Reed. I don't know why. It's over.
At least he's honest. It's over, pick. I like both of them. I think Andy Reed though is more
successful postseason and Tomlin has been just consistently okay, especially the last.
You're saying just for this year. He's got a better team. He's got a better team. KC.
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Oh, the team comes with him? No. I mean, if he was coaching your team. Oh, no, I still think.
The Cowboy, it wouldn't matter. But I mean, you set me up with that because Tomlin's a punk.
You love that. You set me up. I think he's a tough guy, but he don't win. You know,
Reed's got all these fancy plays now. You've got to pick something. I'll take Reed, I guess,
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but that's a freaking setup. Let's go. We're going to go. John Stankin set up. John Hardball.
Sean Payton. Hardball. Hardball's fantastic. I don't think that one's even close for me.
Really? Yeah. I don't know what I brought to it. The whole family's weird, but he's good.
Taxman, angry, studio engineer. Hardbarrow's done it on every level. Hardbarrow was he?
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John Hardball. We're not talking about him. Race car driver, Kale Hardbarrow. All right.
We're going to go. What did you say? I would go hardball too. Can I tell you something about a
hardball story I love is that one of his players said this on a podcast that he made t-shirts
five years ago for training camp that said on the front, you made a mistake. Good.
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And on the back, that means you won't repeat it. So how many like are you guys thinking Jim
Hardball? Are we talking John Hardball? I'm talking the Ravens guy. Yeah. I'm talking NFL,
NFL training camp. How many of these egotistical coach types like won't have the understanding
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that the mistakes are going to happen, especially on the football side, which I imagine is pretty
brutal, but which I've never been a part of. But I think that the successful coaches are pretty brutal.
Right. But he encourages mistakes so that you don't repeat them. And I, I, I love that. You know
what I mean? It's like all these coaches. I, you know, we were doing this to him. Oh, no, I was
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doing this to him. I was doing that to him. Then we did this and we lost. But when we're winning
its eye, when we're losing, it was, you know, coaches that say we, I know they're my favorite.
I'll buy it learned from your mistakes. I'm not going to buy encouraged mistakes in the
in a preseason, in any season. You want to encourage the mistake to be made. No, you won't
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encourage the fall start. I appreciate that high school kid to be aggressive and stuff. It's okay
to make mistakes if you're aggressive. It's okay if you learn from it, but I'm not, you're saying
encourage, you take chances. You, you have to find out my positions where they're very vulnerable
to making them so that if they make them, they won't repeat them. So you know, uncomfortable
positions. Yeah. Fall star, Chip Kelly, noise, you know, big monsters coming at you.
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tolerance based on a level. You're going to have more tolerance for it at a youth level,
then a high school level, then a college level, and then a pro level. You're going to have
different levels of tolerance. Right. Good point, Crocker. That's an excellent point on John Harbaugh.
So we're going to go Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson. This year, he's coaching your team.
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Coaching? He's coaching. I'd rather have a quarter plan. Can we have him QB instead?
He made a t-shirt that said, he made a t-shirt that if you throw it 20, he's quarterbacking your team.
Can we have him play QB instead? Yeah, we can do that. We can do that. Lamar.
Lamar. Yeah, I agree. Reluctantly, I'm going to say Jackson as well.
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A season or the game? One game for this upcoming season. I'm taking Burrow. He's better. I'm going
to Burrow too. Mixing a weapon. He's got a million weapons, dude. This guy's-
Can he stay on the field? Who are his receivers? Well, now we've got some good ones, but-
He runs around in circles forever. This Burrow 100% helps you know.
Who knows? I would maybe consider Burrow for like get the
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gat, get the gat, get the gat. You know what that is? Here we go.
Breeze Hall, B-John Robinson. I'm going. I'm going Breeze. I like him.
Robinson, Atlanta, running back. Texas guy. I was thinking the fast guy that like I heard
for the Ravens. Breeze, Beast. Yeah, I'm going Robinson. You guys got to start watching more
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football. Here we go. CJ Stroud or Jordan Luff. Quarterback for your team or make a coach.
After what he did to Mike Browns, I got to go CJ. I put on a clinic.
Did you see CJ Stroud throw a baseball by the way? No.
Brutal. Brutal. It's disgusting.
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It's a toss up, but I probably lean towards Stroud.
I like your play on words with toss up. Yeah. Okay.
Kind of, it's a skygazer. Can we, can you make a pick here? I said Stroud.
Did you? Did anybody else catch that? Here we go. I said Stroud. What do you want on the coach now?
Yes, I do. I want them to throw out the first pitch too. Kyler Murray or Tua?
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Tua. I think Murray's going to have a bounce back here. I'm taking him.
Tua. I don't know what that is, but okay. Get on Twitter, buddy.
He's above that. I'm going to go Tua. I'll go Kyler too. Tua without a doubt.
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We're going to go Matt Stafford, Dak Prescott.
Oh, give me a break. Stafford. Yeah, not Prescott. Stafford.
Stafford. Whoever's against Prescott. I'll take Dak. He gets it done in a postseason.
I've got a serve. Max Crosby. It's Joey Bosa.
Give me Crosby. You guys are warrior. He's got the paint and everything. I'm going there too.
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Crosby. Bosa. Crosby. All right. Last football one and I got one more.
All right. Again, for this year, Cede Lamb, Justin Jefferson.
I'm going lamb. Who's the vice and quarterback? Because they're going to sling it. I don't know
who the quarterback is. The McCarthy guy from Michigan. And he has, I had a good preseason
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there saying already. That's tough though, because Jefferson's a bigger version of him.
Right. I got to go. I got to go Cede, I think. And that's not a homer pick.
I'm going Jefferson. I'd probably go Cede Lamb.
It is here. That's tough though. That's tough. Last one. Breakfast thing. Waffles or pancakes?
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Pancakes. Eggos. Pancakes. I go to my mother's whenever I get to. Pancakes at rods? No,
pancakes at grandma's. Let's go. Pancakes. I got to go pancakes. I thought I'd be different.
All right. When you go to rods on Friday, ask them if they want to help us out here.
You just gave him a plug already. We don't know. They always have a hunch.
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Mom's for pancakes. Not rods. Come on. We got a tough
trivia question for later too. Lottie, who would you rather? All right. I did baseball. 21st century
guys only. The bulk of their career took place in the last 20 to 25 years,
which is called better player. We'll keep it simple. Poo-Hulse or Miguel Cabrera. Poo-Hulse.
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I tried to match up like guys. Poo-Hulse. I'll go Poo-Hulse too, but I don't want to discredit
Miguel Cabrera for some of the shit he's done, but wow. Underrated.
Albert Poo-Hulse is like... Yeah, Poo-Hulse's numbers are incredible.
Yeah. I'm going to go Poo-Hulse too. Cabrera win two. Yes. I'm a PGA. No. World series. He won
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with the Marlins. No, I think he's... No. He didn't win with the Marlins? No, he did. I was just
thinking... He came close with Detroit. I think they ran into St. Louis one year. How did they
not win with that pitching staff? I know. Anyway, go ahead. Sorry. Who you got, Jeff? Poo-Hulse or
Cabrera? Who's Jeff's a tax man? A tax man. By you, Kev. Studio engineer. Most of the question.
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Thanks for coming. We were watching the Red Sox. Don't worry about the Red Sox. We know how that's
going to end. Kershaw Verlander. Kershaw Verlander. I'm going Verlander. Who's that about our career?
This is the... Who's had a better career? Kershaw. I thought it was who you rather. So now who had
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a better career? Who'd you think had a better career? Oh, who'd you think had a better career?
What did I just say? I thought it was who you rather for like whatever you wanted them for. So
if I was going to start a team, I'd rather Pencil and Verlander than Kershaw,
because I want to play in a playoffs. Okay. And he sucks in a playoffs. He gets you in to the
playoffs. Just because I want to disagree with Bobby Kershaw. It's easy. I mean, the bottom line is
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Kate Upton. So why would you even bring Kershaw into the fold? Yeah, she doesn't get the pitch for
you though. She gets on TV though. Kershaw's a better player. All right, so we're split there. How
about A-Rod or Ortiz? A-Rod is a better career. One of the best players ever.
Ortiz. There's a lot of variables there. Ortiz. Some similarities to him. Not close.
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One guy was a DH. What about you, Lottie? He's a good tax man. Tax man's going. I'll say A-Rod.
What a tax man. I'm going A-Rod as much as I didn't care for him, but if he stayed at
shortstop, he would have been the best shortstop of all time. Those numbers. Yeah. Why didn't he stay
there? Why didn't he stay there? Because there was a better player there. Okay, I'll be, Tom was over
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there. Bryce Harper, Mookie Betts. I'll take Mookie Betts. All day, Mookie. Betts. Betts. All day.
I love them both actually. I don't think it's that easy. I would take Harper. I would take Harper too.
I just like the power, but Mookie Betts is awesome. I don't think Betts has the ability to play
anywhere. Man, he doesn't play. That is impressive. I've played it all right now.
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Yeah, but he doesn't. He's not good at any of them. Oh, he's actually a really good outfielder,
but he's not a good infielder. All right. Last one for me. Somebody that's kind of forgotten as a
big time pitcher. Roy Halliday or Scherzer? That's a good one. I go Halliday and his prime was
phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal. But Scherzer. I guess Scherzer was too. But Halliday was a little
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more dominant. Nobody talks about him that much. Hall of Famer. Yeah, he died. Was he a Hall of Famer?
He's in Hall of Famer. I mean, he was bad too in his first few years. Yeah, he was.
Did he play somewhere besides Toronto and Philly or just those two? That's it. I think that's it.
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I got to go dock too, but only because Scherzer, he's doing a lot of these load management idiots
are doing. Well, not load management, but like he just hasn't been that bulldog since about the
year before he got to the Mets, was it? Yeah, he's dropped off physically. He just, you can't take
them on. Yeah, I got to go dock, but Scherzer's, I mean, obviously a nut job and we need more of them.
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I think Halliday's one of the most underrated pitchers in the last 25 years. People don't even talk
about him. Yeah. Here, you guys want to do, well, I got some stats for you. Go on Halliday too before the stats come out.
So if you guys care about war, do we care about that or no? No. Because Scherzer's is a little,
a little bit better. Games, they're fairly comparable. So Scherzer has pitched 50 more games,
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started about 50 more games. Innings are, he's got about 100 more as of right now. So Scherzer,
216 wins, Halliday 203, Scherzer 111 losses, Halliday 105. ERA, Scherzer 315, Halliday 338.
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I don't know what ERA plus is yet. Crap is Scherzer's a lot higher in strikeouts, 3400 to 21.
Wow. Didn't realize that. Waukes, Halliday's is lower, 592 to 753. Scherzer's won two titles.
They both have eight all-star appearances. Scherzer, three-side youngs to Halliday's too. Actually,
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Scherzer's probably a little bit better if you look at it. That wise. Who faced more steroid guys?
I don't know. Probably Halliday. Halliday.
Probably Halliday. What was Halliday's rookie year? Do you still have a thing?
Let me go look that up. I don't think Halliday too was in a division with the Red Sox and Yankees.
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Yeah. The high-division steroid Yankees and Red Sox were the best.
Big boys every night. Halliday's rookie year was 98. Actually, well, he came up in 98,
but I guess his rookie year was because he only pitched two games. 99 would have been his rookie
year. He didn't win one with the Phillies? He was terrible in the first couple years.
He won one with the Phillies, I'm pretty sure. Did he? That was a hell of a team, man.
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They were in the World Series a year before Yankees beat him. He wasn't there.
They won it in 2008. Cliff Lee. Yankees won in 2009. He went to the Phillies in 2010.
Oh, he missed it by two years. He was pretty good with the Phillies for three years, but
yeah, I actually sure there's numbers are better.
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Studio engineer Kevin Ross, his son, Harry Ross, who made his comeback and retired from
baseball this past weekend at the award to shore in Connecticut tournament,
recording a save in five quality pinch running appearances. He said something that I can't
believe in it. He's so right, but it sucks. Like we just compared two great pitchers and the first
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thing we said was wins. And he said that's the most meaningless stat at this point in baseball.
And I was, I wanted to argue and I was thinking, well, everybody's, the starters are out by the
fifth and then it's the revolving door. It's going to become a meaningless stat. The Bulldogs
are gone. Is that sad? It shouldn't be. No, he's right. It's just the game has changed.
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There aren't Bulldogs anymore. So, so they won't let you pitch past 100, 100, 510 pitches.
How many in 1978, how many complete games did Ron Gidger have? Basically every game he started,
right? Pedro Martinez never came out of a game. Was that amazing? Although a greaty little,
probably should have took him out of that game a little sooner, but he didn't want to come out of
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a game. No, Jorge. Yeah, Jorge didn't exactly rope a double to right center either. So,
Halliday pitched, Halliday used to throw complete games. Matsui, down the line.
Is that the one he should have come out on? After Matsui? We did it. We did it. Didn't matter.
They didn't win. They didn't win anyway. And they have never been the same since.
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We're back. 16 complete games out of 25 wins, right? Yeah. And 83 add 21 complete games.
That's what I'm saying. It's crazy. Four men rotations back then. And he wasn't even a big guy.
I mean, he wasn't built like 160 pounds. He wasn't built like a Nolan Ryan or Roger Clemens.
And he didn't have arm trouble. How about that? Lightning? Louisiana lightning.
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He was no Don Gullet, that's for sure. But he was no better than. When number was lightning.
I'll throw out 41. Close. 49. Speaking of numbers, guys,
cracker wake up. Cracker had a tough night last night. We started this
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a few months back. And then when we got into guest shows, we got away from it. But I was
going to go like the best numbers of all time. Any any sport. And I've been seeing these things on
Twitter. Like the bet. Who do you think of when you see this number besides this guy? So I'm going
to give you the guy that you can't say. And you tell me another player of that number. If you
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don't know, then you don't know. I guess you don't watch a lot of sports. But we're going to go to
the 20s because I think we did the zeros. This guy shop it for Miami Dolphin fleece hoodies over here.
I didn't mean to interrupt you, but Jesus started to stay with us. We did single digits.
We did the teens. We're going to go to the 20s. And when I see the number 20, I think Barry
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Sanders. Do you guys have anybody else? I name five if you can. I think I think a busada. Bucky
then. Okay. I saw it right away. Billy Sims. He just pops pops in my head. Was that NFL number
two? Yeah. And it was the lion. Yep. Oh, Barry. Barry. You'll laugh at mine. Mike Stanley and
Alan Houston. Nice. That's a good one. Which one will I laugh at? Mike Stanley. I loved Mike
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Stanley. I saw him at three home. I was at that game and they lost both games at double hundred.
Jay was there. Yeah. Rubens here was sticking his head into the right field walk. I was in the
bleachers. Yeah. A loser. Rubens here also in the 20s. I had no idea. You got a number 20.
That's what it's for me. I think Brian Shaw wore number 20 for the season. Shaw. Yes, sir.
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D. Barber is 21. Was he? Oh, was he? You're thinking round. All right. Number 21. Oh,
you got another one? Round. He was. I read. I read 20. Miami and into big leagues or no.
He went to. He was. He was 20 in both. I don't. Was he? I thought he might have a single digit
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in Miami. I don't know. Might have been two or something. Jacobs. I got another few that can
just throw here. Frank Robinson. Nice. And Mike Schmidt. Oh, Schmiddy. He's playing on Herbie.
Look at this guy. Michael Jack. Are you looking at it up? Why?
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He's ordering us over here. Dolphins hoodie. Looking up Schmidt. All right. Number 21.
The big fundamental. Tim Duncan. Timmy Duncan. Roger Clemens. The warrior. Which one? Yeah.
I was going to say O'Neill too. Fenton Bradley. He used to play basketball for me. How about Dominique?
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It's not a bad one. I'll say the one I thought Lottie would have said right off the bat.
Mr. Steve Pico. Great job. You're right. Hey, slide that thing on the wood.
Tiki Barber. Any other 21s? Sean Taylor. Oh, D. John. Sean Taylor was 21. How about Roberto
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Comunte? Yeah. Geez. Probably the... Sammy. You know what? Maybe he should have taken over for the
big fundamental. Clemens comes to mind too. Sammy Sose. I said Roger. Not for the yank. He's 22.
Yeah. He's 22 for the yank. I couldn't stand him. All right. Truth be told, you guys all know.
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Don't give me any stuff about this, but number 22, you all are thinking about Emmett Smith here.
You all are. Florida and a boys. Who else we got? I'm thinking Tony Nathan.
DeFiche. You got any? For number 22. He's got to stop doing that. For number 20.
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Are we on 22? Yeah. Soto. All right. About Cano. He was 24. He was one of it. No, he was both
numbers. Yeah, you're right. And Clemens. And how about my man Andrew Tony? How about Clyde Drexler?
He's just... Oh, the glide. What kind of shoes did he wear? Kangaroos when he was younger. I think
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they changed it to a Roo's by that time. Mercury Morris. Wow. He's back. How old are you? Any
lightly places at that? Good job. How old are you? Mercury Morris. I know. Do you have any players
from this century? How about playing Hirschhoff, the guy who's sitting me in Hall of Fame with me?
Garbage. Yeah, he's terrible. Three saw Young's. Terrific. Garbage. All right. 23. The goat. Jordan
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all day. All day. Who are the other ones? Donnie? Donnie. Donnie I-Black. No? Who's that?
So few people. I was going to just do all yanks here. And Donnie would have been that guy, obviously.
What other 23s? Because I think Donnie first, then Jordan. I thought every kid wanted to be 23 after
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that. Brian Dahlback. Does he count? Every kid definitely wanted to be 23 because of Jordan.
Markis Camby. LeBron. That's a good one. That's a very good one. How about no NFL run- oh, how about
21? I missed Tomlinson too. Jazz. Three-run Homer. Yanks up 5-4. Off a lefty. Who? Jazz.
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He's got two dangers today. Just Jazz. He's got four in the last two nights. Who? That pickup sucked.
He's got a white belt on today. We're back. We're completely back. What's the sock score, cracker?
Oh, sorry. We're on the air. We got to listen. Any other players that have worn 23 come to mind?
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I want to move on. No. Eric Carose. No. LeBron James. Atta boy, Yash Man.
Crocker doesn't know he wants to be his quarterback. Ryan Sambur. Oh my god.
Sambur is a good one. I like him. Crocker, before I move on to the next number,
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Steeler Faithful. Who do you want? Fields or Wilson? I got to go with the veteran. I got to go with
Wilson to start. Really? Yeah, I don't hesitate in saying Fields. No, you like Fields? I don't
hesitate because Russell's, Antex last year, he's a new offensive coordinator for me. Let's see what
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he does. Oh, they got rid of that other guy, right? Hey, how stupid is the ESPN app with the news now?
Like one of the lead stories was that L-Ways biggest regret as a GM was not taking Josh out.
How is that a story? That's one of the top. It was everybody else's too. On trade deadline day,
that's a story. Come on, dude. Come on. All right, moving on to number 24. This was tough
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because I got a few baseball guys in mind, but I'm going to go with the kid Griffey. But I mean,
obviously there's a better baseball player than him, believe it or not, is 24. Ricky Anderson.
Just say hey. Say hey, kid. But Henderson was the first one I thought of. Yeah, Ricky.
Bonds. 25. Oh, yeah. I thought you meant, no, he was 25. With the Pirates and Trients. Yeah,
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positive. Give me Kevin Moss all day. How about Everson Walls? You guys must have been thinking him.
Yeah. 28. Richard Sherman. Was he 28? Who was 24 then? He was 28. Bonds? Was Bonds 24,
Pittsburgh? No. Everson Walls was 28 for Dallas. For Dallas, he was 28. He was 25 with the Giants.
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I'm positive. I see. I'm seeing a 24 running back. Barbara. Well, there's a few. Rondev.
Marion. Marion of Barbarian. All right, you were pretty adamant, but to honor his father,
Bonds switches Jersey number to 25. He was 24. He had been Bobby's number in San Francisco.
So he was 24? And Pittsburgh, yeah. The whole time in Pittsburgh? Oh, that's cool. So we're
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kind of both right. Yeah. I didn't know that. Good job. Charlie Woodson. Any other 20. Oh,
look at that. It's a pretty good one. Anybody else? Before Manny had 24 with the Sox,
there was everyone's favorite, Dewey Evans. Oh, that was the Don Fathers favorite.
You know what? You got two good ones right there. He's listening to how about, don't you
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know, Robbie Cano also? No, come on. He'd be a Hall of Famer. He would, but he left the Yank.
What are you going to do? 25? I got Barry Bonds. What do we get? Oh, Rick Berry and Pistol Pete.
25. I see if we can come up with an obscure one for Isaiah. Iceman two. Give him the ball and
you could chalk up two. Dan Lee and Wiggins round the scene. Ralph Samson was really mean. Curtis
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Blow. 25. You got no other 25s? I mean, the Gio Ambino. We missed Tino. Oh, Shady. Let's show
him McCoy. You said 25? No, we missed Tino on 24, but Shady McCoy. Right. Jambi. We can't say
the share. That was a good one. Mark Price 25. Cheating on this old guy. Oh, man. You got to
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come up with them. And the other 25s. I can't think of the 29. 25 is the shortest I was going to
say. You know who 25 was. Greg Catteray. 27. Tommy John. Tommy John. I think Catteray was 25 though
too. I thought he was. Tommy John was 25. We got to look up Greg Catteray. Hey, Tommy John.
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I hope I forget. He might have had it. Jim Abbott. Yes. Yes. Hey, one moment in time there. Like
Whitney Houston. You ever see that video? It was the Olympic video of that year and it was
the first year of baseball in the Olympics and he was on the mound. He pitched a complete game.
He did. He also hit a triple in spring training with one freaking hand. Unbelievable. Yanks for
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short handed that day. That's terrible. Greg Catteray. No, they didn't have Donny's, what I was
saying. Yeah. Greg Catteray wore number 32, 25, 31, 24, 15, 36. No, 27. He wore 25 at the Yank.
I got to give you some money. He did. We see him all the time down the club. He's not doing well.
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He hasn't aged well. Catteray. He hasn't. He's not doing well at the club. 26. Rod Woodson.
26. No. I love Woodson, but you got to go. 24. Rod Woodson was 24. No. No, he wasn't. No.
No. Angry J. 26. X giant, new eagle. Was Boggs 26 with the Red Sox? Yes. Okay. Oh,
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thinking that's Charles Woods in my bag. Don't forget about Scott Pose. I do want to say about
Scott Pose. Not a lot of 26s. Andy Fox. Oh, that's why I was thinking of might not have been Scott Pose.
You know what? It wasn't Andy Fox. Andy Fox is a nice one. Was there a basketball player that
wore 26? I think there was. Quinn Buckner rocked number 28 with the series. Maybe that's what
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I'm thinking. Jimmy Fox. Jimmy Fox. Jimmy Fox was number 26. I think he's the Century Home Run
Leader in the 40s. No, 30s. Love you. Love you. Anybody else? That's a tough one. Oh, Michael Downs.
The Great Corner for the Cowboys. Great. He was Preston Pearson. Third down. 26. All right.
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Guys. Darrell Strawberry. No, he was 16. Hey, 27. Trout. I'm having trouble coming up with this
Dexter Klink scale. Great. Butch Weinerger. Butch Weinerger. Angry won't get one. Yeah.
Vladimir Guerrero was 27, wasn't he? Big Vlad? Yeah, might be a good one. Wasn't
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Who else? It's got to be football, baseball. Is there a hockey 27?
Even if there was, would we know? Well, I only know like your Curry. Kretzky was 99.
And Messier. Messier was 11. Who was 4? Kevin Lowe? Yes. Yeah. Trout.
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A little Gary. Got Trout. All right. 28. Oh, the Wailers running back.
Eddie George. Yes. 27. 27. Yep. You're right. At state too. Was any? I was at state too.
27. I don't know. I think he was. Jim Hall Murray. Yeah. Good one. Canadian. 28. Quinn
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Buckner. Nah, it's got to be Darrell Green, the fastest guy alive, dude. And he was good. Quinn
Buckner was like, no, and battle the superstars. Battle the NFL superstars. Nobody beat Darrell
Green in a race. Kretzky would give him a chance. He would. He would be there. I saw that.
They're going to cut Kretzky. There's Darrell Green. 28. Come on, man. He couldn't catch Dorset.
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Ronaldo. On Monday night. 28. Ronaldo. What is that? What's, oh God. I thought they don't have
double digits. T.P. Warwick. You mean the soccer guy? Yeah. Get out of here. Of course, that's why
I said I was going to class him up or get out of here. We're talking real quick. Adrian Peterson.
Yeah. Right. Yeah. T.P. Yeah. He played out a million teams at the end, didn't he?
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What was Xavier and Nady with the, oh no. Yeah, Xavier and Nady with the 28.
28. Pretty yanks. He was 28 at the time. He was 29. He took Barfield's number.
Yeah, I thought that was retired. I thought she was retired. Rivera, Jeter, Barfield. No.
You didn't like Barfield? At the time, he was the best we had in like the 89, 90, 91. It was bad
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teams. Hey, how come you didn't say Eric Mechaf for 21? And wasn't it, what's Chubb? Chubb's 24.
You didn't say him? You're not in Brown's mode yet. I'm not in the mode yet. They still got
that quarter back. I can't get excited. All right. Last one, 29. We're going to round it out. Obviously,
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it's Barfield. No. I got Dickerson. Well, I got one for you. Eric Turner. Brown's safety back in
the day. He passed 22. He passed away at a really age. I got one for you. He laid people out too.
Your guy just made the hall of fame in baseball. Woodson should have been 28.
Crime dog, right? The dog. The dog had a few different numbers. I thought he might have been a
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17 for somebody. With the Braves, definitely 29. Blue Jays, definitely 29. Padres, definitely 29.
Let's look him up. This one, it hurts me to say, but he died at an early age. Hold on. Is it a
sock? Nope. 29. Go ahead. Catfish. That's a good one. That's a great one. How old are you?
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Rod Kuro's a good one too. You came up with that, Rod Kuro? I was actually up for one of the original
12 apostles. I missed the cut. I was number 13. That's how old I am. Even at the Tom Amansky video?
Well, I think he just wore a T-shirt for that. Guys, we're going to go into the 30s next time.
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I love the number game. We miss guys though. It's not easy, Bobby, when guys like me and you don't
have technology in front of us to come up with these names. We're much older. Hey, what was
the other running back for the Browns? The Chief guy? Kevin Mack? No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm telling them. That's 34. Just this last year. The guy that got from the Chiefs that beat up the
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women, and then you guys picked them up. Oh, huh? Karim Hunt, 27? Yeah, 27. All right. Trivia Time,
brought to you by SkyGazer Brewing. Guys, I want to remind you, never, just never, ever stop.
Looking up. That was a little slow there. The timing was right.
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To great, Ken. All right. While we're segwaying real quick in the Trivia segment,
just shout it out loud as quick as you can. Leading home run hitter in the 1920s. Go.
Go. Wait, Bruce. Yeah, done. Leading home run hitter in the 2010s.
Very bad. Nope. I think he was done. That's okay to my mind. Trout. Nope. Great guess.
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Mainly a twin and mariner amongst other teams. A twin and a mariner.
We'll save this for next time. All right, Jay, Trivia, warm up. Go ahead. All right,
Jay, warm up. Don't look it up. There have been seven NFL quarterbacks drafted in the first round
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to make the Hall of Fame. Roger. No. Peyton Meening. Correct. Jim Kelly. Correct. Bradshaw. Correct.
Marino. Correct. Plunkett is not correct. Elway. He's not in the Hall of Fame. Elway is correct.
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There's only two left. Bob Greasy. Oh, beautiful. He got a pick there.
Perdue. Perdue. Broadway Joe? No. He was like a second or third round draft, I think.
Steve Young. Oh, Montana. No, he wasn't. Third round pick.
No, Steve Young. No, Steve Young. Bird Jones. Zorn. Pasterini. No.
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Earlier. Parkhouse. Eggman. Eggman is correct. Damn. That didn't take long. Number one.
So I got it. First pick. Out of UCLA or Oklahoma? UCLA. Well, we're gonna get trapped in out of
UCLA. Wow, that's pretty good. You want another one? This is a little tougher, a little longer.
Well, you gotta give hints because we don't want dead time, but go.
All right, same thing. 16 NFL running backs picked on the first round. 16? 16.
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Emmett Smith would be one of them. Berry. Berry Sanders would be another one. Tomlinson.
Tomlinson would be a third one. Dickerson. Marcus Allen. Dickerson is another one. It's four. Jim
Brown. Jim Brown is not. Marcus Allen. Marcus Allen is correct. Franco. Franco Harris. Jim Brown
wasn't a first round pick. No. Greg Pruitt. Greg Pruitt is. You invited him. Was Bettis.
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You said Bettis? Correct. I thought he was. Peyton. Crocker. Walter Peyton. Walter Peyton is
correct. Earl. Earl Campbell is correct. So we're missing one, two, three, four, five. The first three.
The first three? Yeah, there's a guy in the 60s and two in the 70s. We got one in the mid-70s that
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you should definitely get. The only door set is correct. There's the missing. Franco. He's already
been said. So we're missing three and we're missing one from two thousands. What happened to
Geno Capoletti? No. He'd be running back for the 60s. Yeah, you're going to be pissed. You're not
getting it. We did say Berry. If I give it a T and you'll get it immediately. Tomlinson. Tiki?
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He already got it. No, he did not make the whole thing. He was, I believe, the number two pick in
the draft. He's a Hall of Fame. Not Eddie George. He's none in yet. No. Well, there's two guys,
by the way. I'm sorry. There's five guys. Both guys were actually, we have two guys in the 2000s
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that were drafted by the same team. Obviously, different years. Marshall Faulk. Marshall Faulk
is one of them. Who was the guy drafted after him? Worked on. No. He's not off. By the same team.
By the Colts. Oh, because they edge. Edger and James. Good. Nice. So we're missing three guys.
One guy from the 60s and two in the early 70s. You got to give hints there. Okay. Let's see.
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One guy killed his wife. OJ. Yep. See. Guys, you got to be allegedly. Who said he did it?
It was pretty good. Right, Bryce? Who said it? What kind of hint was that?
He could have said if they don't fit. That's all I needed. One guy was
pre, he was the early All-Stop. Was it Larry Zaca? Larry Zaca is correct. Jesus.
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Number? 39. 39. Where'd he go to school? Syracuse. It's correct. So this guy's all right. So
tell me, tell me the last guy. He also went to Syracuse and he's from Connecticut. Floyd Little.
Floyd Little. Boom. It's a wrap. Wow. 16 guys. Nicely done. Good questions.
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That's a great question. It's gettable with this many guys. That's awesome, Jay. All right. Anybody
leading home run hitter in the 2010s? Anybody? Or T's? I'm going to tell you, I was dead set on
Adrian Beltre, not him, but it's a guy that's kind of journeyman same teams like him. Ruben
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Sierra. In the 2010s? Dude, I mean, Ruben pimped it in the 90s. Is Ruben still alive? Of course he is.
Jimmy's downtown Bronx Cafe. He's hanging out in Nebraska. Don't worry about it. If not, they
shoot him down to McLean Avenue, down Yonkers. Journeyman. Incarnacion. Good guess.
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That type of guy. You're in the right. That type of guy, Ness. He's Hispanic? Yes. All right.
Exactly. See. Wangan Zawals? No, he didn't put it. You said twins, right? No. I'm just thinking of him.
Take me on a sea cruise. Oh, Nelson Cruz. There you go. Nice. Real quick before we get off.
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He's off too. In a long baseball drive the other day, we were talking about Chris Berman's best
nicknames. John Private Tudor. Burt Be Home by Levin. You guys remember any other ones?
Yeah. Frank Ticket Stubbs. Oda B. McDowell. Oda B. Home by Oda B. No, what was it? Oda B. TV Young
Again McDowell. Butch Oil and Warniger. Love that one. Anybody else? How many times have you
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ever seen a crazy draft? Hee-hee, Jackson. Love that. How about Mark Planned Parent? Remember that one?
Steve. Steve Altosaxe. Jim Uncle Benz Rice. We're going to stop right there with the microaggressions
there. Guys, just a spiff-balling night. We're just getting warmed up for these guests that are
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coming. We can't keep them away for much longer. Yang Sir and the lead. With Jazz, we may be back.
I mean, in the Martian and Stanton with Jazz? With Jazzy? Lottie, are we back?
Schmiddy coming back? We're back. We're back. All right. Next time we're back, we'll be able to guess.
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Tommy Moore, Yukon Assistant Men's Basketball Coach. See you next week.