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June 17, 2024 • 29 mins
Number and Word of the Day. Top Story of the Day on the Dodgers City Connect Uniforms and a what a Dodgers fan is willing to do to help the team. Dead and Alive Guy Birthday of the Day.
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Welcome three out. It's a greatsports dot to the Petrosin Money Show on
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(00:21):
Here they are on your home ofthe La Dodgers in Think and down
the grain, Petro Sin Money,Drosin Money, Drosin Money Ros. What
matters most is how well you walkthrough the fire. Yeah, there we
go, Petros and Money AM fiveseventy LA Sports Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio

(00:43):
app. Galpin Motors Broadcast Booth hasan early Dodger contest tonight out from Colorado,
a five forty pm first pitch Dodgerson dec at four thirty. That's
going to be our schedule today Tomorrow, obviously today Tomorrow and Wednesday as well.
It's a four game series in Coloradonooner on Thursday, so it'll be
a late Petros and Money show thenif you missed it last hour, David

(01:04):
Vasse live from Denver gave us arundown of all that ails the Dodgers following
a miserable weekend when it comes tohealth with Yamamoto, a rotator cuff,
not a triceps strain, and aof course broken wrist for Mookie Bets.
So if you miss that, goback and revisit the Petros and Money podcast

(01:26):
and it'll all be squared away.Yeah, and a different lineup and all
that. We talked to Vassay allabout that, and we had some scheduled
talk Matt on this model. I'llmeet you a lot of Monday series can
because the second stop of the Petrosand Monday Summer tour is Friday, June

(01:46):
twenty eighth, the week from Fridayat brew Reax and Anaheim. We're going
to be back at Briax. Veryexcited about that. It is one of
our, if not our favorite venue. It is a massive outdoor space,
wide open and we can pack alot of people in the same general area.
One of the great things about theRock and Bruce this past Friday is

(02:07):
that wide open atmosphere and you canput a lot of people in to the
same spot where they can see thebroadcast. They can be part of the
broadcast. We can get eyes onthem, they can get eyes on us,
and that is certainly the case atbrewery. Actually hear the steel band
in the background, and that's goingto steal drum band. That's gonna be
the case again. I would assumeit better be. It'd better be.

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And we're gonna bring that airbrush guyback too, because that was a big
hit, even though none of uswere aware of it. So we'll see
out there. Check out AMPI seventyLA sports dot com for all the details.
Well, thell'll meet you a lotof Monday petros and Monday summer tour
Dodgers are in Colorado. That isthe schedule. Let's do the word of
the day, I mean his wordsthe word of the day. The movie

(02:53):
with Jennifer Connolly from How was YourWeekend that we were talking about with Kate's
where she's on the horse boobling andboobing is not the house of sand and
fog whatever the hell you guys aretalking about. It's career opportunities. I've
never heard of that film. Comeon, Matt, it's a John Hughes

(03:13):
written movie, but he distanced himselffrom it. It's got Jennifer Connolly,
it's got Frank Whaley, who Ithink is the same guy from Swimming with
Sharks, and it's got and it'sgot Dermott mulroney. Okay, not to
be confused with Dylan mcderm So acomedy. It is a romantic comedy.

(03:35):
You've seen this, I'm gonna sendHe does a lot of booblin. I've
seen a lot of her. Thisis the booble though. This is the
buble of record. Is it morethan moholland falls? Yes. Let me
send you the picture and it willbe embedded in your mind. Here.
I just sent it to you.Uh, here's the trailer. How you

(04:00):
doing? John Hughes, the creatorof the Breakfast Club, Parris Mueller's Day
Off and Uncle Buck did. Iwill tell you about the time that I
signed a professional ball contract. Wouldlike to introduce you to Jim Dodge.
You got bargain. I'm not likeeverybody. He's got brain damage. He
spent twenty one years improving on reality. You're going to Paris on an F

(04:25):
fourteen. Jimmy's confronting himself. Areyou a flacker? No, my Presbyterian,
I cannot be a four forty fourper hour for see there, you
don't be a payday so don't.I mean, don't play any music.
I don't have any time play anymusic. Don't touch me. Welcome to

(04:45):
the target team. You're lucky me. Then, one wild night, Jim
Dodge finally found the real thing inAisle five? What are you doing here?

(05:08):
Do you know how you make mefeel like a natural woman? I'm
a janitor in training. You're anheiress. No, your problem is no.
But let me got my list?Are playing to steal? All right?
How do weken it? Guys?Career Opportunities everybody? No, Matt,

(05:29):
nothing, I do, Yes,I see the I do. I
think I know that more is agift than an actual scene in a movie.
I am absolutely disgusted. I'm sorry. Never have I been so disappointed.
I mean, I'm talking about headyflicks like Requiem for a Dream and
now Man Falls, and I'm beingshamed for having it. But that's appropriate

(05:50):
for the Petros and money show likeCareer Opportunities is probably the one film I
should have seen. I mean,Matt, that's the boodle Water, that's
the Boobley one. It's Billy sayingin the Petier you should listen to your
friend Billy zaying. Either way,I feel like, yeah, time of
the number of the day. Here'smy number, number of the day,

(06:11):
number of the day. We gotthree of them, forty one, thirty
nine, fifty four. I justposted the video on the Instagram as I
am live at the Santa Barbara IceBath Company and there are three working ice
baths here that they have up forsale custom It's like the opposite of the
Tim Kates Burbank infrared sauna. Itis the exact opposite as a matter of

(06:36):
fact. And yes, we're havinga conversation with the owner proprietor Rob.
I said, Okay, fifty foursounds good. He's like, now,
thirty nine is what you're doing.So when we sign off, I will
find my way into the mimic thecomposition of the ocean to help with your
dopamine, serotonin, and endorphin levelsfor however long I can take it before

(07:00):
making my way over to the fiftyfour degree to really warm myself up after
starting in the thirty nine degree tub. But that is what is in my
future, a price to be paidfor allowing me to make it on the
air and time after having driven tooslow to move my daughter out of her
apartment was not aware she had tobe moved out by today because just a

(07:23):
miscommunication, Matt slight. Yes,she moved in on the twenty first last
year. We assumed she had tillthe twenty first this year. Had it
all set up to be squared awayby the twenty first instead, Scramble drill.
No, I've got to be outby noon on the seventeenth, and
hence my having to make this allwork. And a big thank you to
Rob for letting the Petros and moneyshow go off with me set up in

(07:46):
his warehouse here in Santa Barbara.Of all your children, that one reminds
me the most of myself. Yes, I think me as well. I
think of myself on the corner ofWilshire and Vermont with one cop driving away
with my explorer, and the othercop driving away in the cop car because
my license and business and all Ihave is a laundry basket and seven hats

(08:09):
on my head. They were allon the back of the Explorer. Uh.
You know that's right. That's thenew thing, Matt, the cold
plunge. And you know in myneighborhood, you know, there's always a
competition between you know, what youcan do, you know, hence that
Tesla truck thing that people have bought, or the Ford Broncos with all the
colorful nature like souer patch kids.But somebody bought like a really nice one,

(08:33):
like the one your guys selling there. Yeah, and then my other
friend bought like a horse trough andlike just gets ic at the liquor store.
He's like, see spending nine thousanddollars less and works. I guess
there's multiple ways to cross that line, that finish line. But you're in
a metal trough, so what yeah? So what? Yeah? And you

(08:56):
can't regulate the temperature. I believeit's down to twenty six degrees and I'm
about to have a heart attack.Another pack of ice from Tipsy Fox.
Yeah, you're gonna wear it hard. Oh yeah, that's like my one.
Yeah, that's like your your whichone, like the nice stainless steel
one with the wood and stuff.Well, that looks like a coffin.

(09:16):
I'm like, how about the fiftyfour? He's like, how about the
thirty nine? That's the one wegot to get you in. I was
like, come on, man,are you gonna get your excited about finishing
the show? I thought we weregonna have a couple of beers and yeah,
well you will after you freeze yourself. Yeah. I was sitting with
one of my friends the other dayand he was like, it's like,
you know, eighty degrees outside andhe was shivering like like a crackhead.

(09:39):
And I was like, He's like, I just got have a cool plunge.
Yeah. He swears by it.He's amazing. He supposed to be
very very restorative. Yes, soI guess I'm gonna find out. Yeah,
find out right around four thirty.F O f O f a fo.
Excuse me, I can't get anythingright today. FYG for fine Young

(10:01):
Cannibal's FOFO for FAFO. We've gotit all. We'll be back. We
here top story of the day,Dead and a live guy birth there the
day, and then we'll do aquick hits and a fun fact and get
you out to Colorado with Tim Katesthat Trust some Money, AM five seventy

(10:24):
l A Sports Live Everywhere on theiHeartRadio app. Want to see you on
June twenty eighth, eleven days awayat Brewery X and Anaheim. It'll be
the second stop of the twenty twentyfour PMS Summer Tour, giving away eleven
thousand dollars grand prize at the endof the six tour stops, but as
we had on Friday a host ofon site prizes. This past Friday,
we had tickets to Dodger Stadium forDodgers Diamondbacks. On the fourth of July.

(10:48):
We gave away a five hundred dollarsgift card to the Dodgers Company Store,
also two hundred and fifty dollars giftcard to Burke Williams, and a
host of other prizes. So comesee us. Put it on your schedule
three to six pm, en daysaway Friday, June twenty eighth at Brewery
X in Anaheim. A big thankyou to Ito ens Oyocha, Japan's number
one green Tea, proud to haveShohei Otani as its global ambassador. Berry's

(11:11):
tickets, Chef Merito Loan Marked,and Sweet James Berginer all part of our
summer tour. Well, Matt,we'll call this the top story of the
tag story of the kind of aweird week Dodgers in Colorado. I mean

(11:33):
we got flexes back to two thenext three days, but everything came to
a screeching halt. Matt when YoshiYamamoto was removed from his start early with
a rotator cuff issue, and MookieBen's got hit in the hand and it's
fraction and the World Cup fire herein La now, Bobby Miller's coming back.

(12:00):
Mickey Rojas has been having a verysneaky, very solid year, although
Vessey says he doesn't take care ofhis body. Munsey will come back from
blowing his oblique swinging for the pavilionin batting practice. Do the Dodgers enjoy
a massive lead in the NL Western, But there is no getting around Mookie
Betts hurting his hand being bad andanybody that tells you otherwise is a lie.

(12:26):
And on a leisurely what should havebeen leisurely Sunday night Dodger talk with
Tim Kats for a getaway day,instead it was a real blood letting.
Kate's even had a collar offer uphis wrists to Mookie Bets trading wrists so
Mookie could have that caller's weak nonhome run hitting wood back gripping wrists.

(12:50):
Here's the sound. He's getting abreak forcefully because of his injury, which
is obumber. I wish I couldswitch risks with him, but Unfortunately these
things happened. I don't think hewas an intentional at all. It's part
of the game. I mean,you can't switch risks. This is not
Empire strikes back, sir, Noris it some industrial farming accident. You

(13:15):
can't. We can't switch risks.We're gonna have to hope mookies out only
two or three weeks, not twoor three months. And let his hand
heal just traditionally heal. No collar, hand transplants, no, none of
that. I wish I could lukeSky, which risks with him. But
uh, but hey, here's thegood news, Matt. The Dodgers city

(13:41):
connect unis were unveiled by the Kippeltoday, and it is what we feared.
It was this that we feared,the same one that leaked months back
out of Hapon. Bill Shaken triedto lipstick the pig in the Times today.
Did you read that article? Idid not, and I don't know

(14:03):
if I probably will skip that one. Don't because you might have a churning
stomach after you're trying day up anddown the coast. But you know what,
don't don't don't let us tell youyou could take a look and be
your own Judge and Jury Los Angeles, written out like in a mid century
style, like the LA Coliseum becausethat's where they started in La. A

(14:26):
star shooting through it. Multi coloredfun fetti all over it. Two shades
of blue on the numbers with chiliflex like it's avocado toast. A weird
l yeah, oh, very aweird La d interlocked logo on the hat

(14:50):
an ITFDB on the arm in referenceto Vince It's time for Dodger Baseball.
The pants and jerseys are supposed tobe cream colored, like the surface of
the moon. Boy La Luna Matt, I gotta be honest after it.
Yeah, the more I read Shakan'sarticle, the more cringey. I kind

(15:13):
of felt like, I don't know, it's like watching those Taylor Swift dance
videos. You know, some peoplemight love it. I love them.
Oh really, Kate's I'm into them. I like them. I mean,
I guess it's like far away.It's from like from far away, it's
less offensive. We don't see thesprinkles, the fun fettiunt Yeah, I

(15:37):
mean I liked the idea behind thefun fetti. The different you know,
it's very unique. The seat,the shades of colors of the seating at
Dodger Stadium. Typically it's one color. Dodger Stadium is unique, but to
do it in a fun fetti fashionis probably not the best way to use

(15:58):
that little bit of a tribute tosomething that's unique about our stadium. Here.
Alistair and Near Dodger, VP ofmerch for the Dodgers, told Bill
Shakin, you come to LA andyou take your shot, whether it's Otani
coming to Los Angeles this year,or you come into LA to be a
TV or film or music star.It's a place where we feel there is

(16:22):
open mindedness. So we want toreflect that. If you're a baseball player,
you dream of baseball. If you'rean engineer, maybe it's SpaceX going
to the moon or developing some aircraft. So really an attempt to link in
all the aerospace work that's also goneon in Los Angeles for years with okay,

(16:45):
with funfetti, mid century typefaced shakeand tried to sell it, Matt,
But you be the judge. TheUnis will debut on the field Saturday
versus the Paraffs, the Angels,Oh wow, the city of dreams and
dreamers. I'm sure some people willlove them. You guys like the back

(17:07):
of them with the number and thename below. That's kind of different.
No, no, you don't likethat. I'm sure some people like Tim
Kats, who works more closely withthe Dodgers, love them. I guess
the old LA Coliseum font is coolthat you know that. That explanation I
was okay with. Is that allright? And the numbers from the nineteen

(17:30):
sixty five or whatever season? Okay? But did you have to put the
two shades on there? You couldhave just kept at the Dodger blue,
you know, I just I knowthey like to sell merch. Matt,
I mean the mister cartoon Shohl TaddyJerseys tell us that. But the Yankees
didn't participate in this for a reason, right, because they just m around.

(17:55):
Yeah, other than the Dodgers oralong with the Dodgers and the Cubs.
I mean, they can't. Theycan't improve on the original. They
can't improve on the original. Sonow there's a little bit of pushback on
Twitter saying it would have been coolif they would have done the old La
Stars LA Connect uniforms, like youknow, the ones the actors used to
wear and Cream used to wear whenthey put in celebrity game, right,

(18:18):
Shakan wanted him to wear the sequinElton John outfit. He literally wrote that.
Did he wrote that? Yeah?He wrote I was laughing because that
was a good joke by you.No, it was a good joke by
Shakan. He was like ci.He wrote, sigh, I wish they
could wear this cy anyway, shootyour la shot everybody. May they sell

(18:41):
tens of millions of the Dodgers CityConnect and weird just curmudgeons, We're bad
people. Did Shakan write how astore in Japan was the first one to
happen? No? I mean,how does this happen? Shakan wrote something
about how they screwed up those Dodgersand lost Doyers and did not right at
the Petrosen money. Again, whatthe hell do I know about what the

(19:07):
kids want from a fashion standpoint?But instead of the funfetti, as the
Dodgers explained what they were going foron their Twitter feed, why not just
run the gradient of the Dodger Stadiumseats on the numbers like you already had
half of it, so why notjust run it all instead of the fun
fetting Because they tried to reel itall in. They tried to be like,
yeah, it looks like the seats, and we're open minded and we're

(19:27):
diverse, and we're aerospace and we'rethe Colisseum and we're Vincecully. Oh and
here's the Goggenheim patch and here's anLA with a D laced in there like
a spider in a web. Andoh yeah it's cream colored because somebody went
to the moon sometime, right,Yeah, yeah, Boeing's over here and

(19:48):
their planes are raining parts in thesky. Let's do it. And they've
got these weird tabs on the sleevesto pay homage to our red numbers.
Well then just make the numbers redand don't put the tab on the sleeve
really weird looking. Well, it'sbeen as the National landscape, Matt,
which is the WNBA race war andRory McElroy screwing over the media and rolling

(20:08):
out early in Pinehurst while they chantedus say so, not exactly a banner
day, your boof a four footputt and you might as well just take
it, dude, just take it. Don't storm out as though you've been
wrong when you're the one, Imean, you screwed over NBC brother,
exactly. I'm not exactly a bannerday Mookie's puffy hand. But at least

(20:32):
we'll be at Brewery X a weekfrom Friday, and we'll all be together.
It was really nice to be togetherlast Friday, and it'll be nice
to be together again. I wishI could switch risks with them, me
too. Yeah, Matt's still spittingout hair from that dirty wig that he
wore. God bless her. Ohthat nightmare. I mean, I don't
know how you do it. Yeah, I mean we put this on.

(20:52):
You'm just too much of a mouthbreathering Matt. I can't handle it.
I can't believe you got through theChristmas show with that weird beard on.
I guess in my dead in theLife guy Birthday of the Day. Only
a couple more segments and Matt takesthe plot. Hey, welcome back,

(21:18):
Patterson Money, Proud to be onthe air, Iceberg, Matt Smith live
in Santa Barbara, Tim Katson,Burbank, and I'm here in Pallas Bertie's
estates. You know, we gota great summer tour event, just like
the one we had last Friday.A week from Friday in beautiful Anaheim at

(21:42):
Brewery acts. Dodgers will be playingthe Angels. We're gonna have giveaways,
We're gonna have the steel drum guys. We're gonna pop the cork off a
crime Matt. It's exactly right,especially if we can corral an airbrush guy,
steel band guy. It's a moremore elusive than you would ever think.

(22:02):
You know, I love that burgertruck man. Damn, I know
you do. I know you do. And Dave Weese tries to push the
pizza on me, which is deliciouspizza, but the burger truck is pretty
special. At BREWERYX, the beeris great, the succulent sippersuckerbackery his ultra
face. OK, i't this coolerthing. And it's a great time,

(22:23):
and it's a wide open space andwe'd love to see you and have one
of you be our second of sixfinalists on site. We'll pull six finalists
on site for the eleven thousand dollarswe're given away at the end of it
all, and five from the onlineentries at A five seventy la sports dot
com. So it's right off theninety one Freeway, easily accessible. Brewery

(22:45):
X in Anaheim the second stop elevendays away Friday, June twenty eighth,
gave away a whole mess surprises,had multiple giveaways and every single break when
we were at Rock and Bruise onFriday, and I would assume Dave Wis
and Tim Kate's going to do thesame bang job again to make sure everybody
feel special. A random lizard justwalked into my rub and tug. I'm

(23:07):
just like Travis McGee's having a partyor something. It's like a little one.
Did you welcome it? Like friggingme out? I'm staring at it
right now. We're cool with yourpeople. Does it? It's a lizard?
I guess I could feed it crickets. Yeah, see what happens.
I want to get out, maybeback out. Travis having a solitary lifestyle.

(23:30):
Maybe she wants some friends. Shehad a friend. We we had
her cage next to it. They'resolitary creatures. They don't like each other,
all right. Beating out the reveredpatron saint of the Petrosen Money Show
Art Bell for the Dead Guy Birthdayof the Day as we continue his coast
to coast legacy is Pete Browning MattWe only celebrate baseball players from the nineteenth

(23:52):
century in this space usually uh theLouisville splugger was Pete Browning, the bat
and the whole thing, one hundredand seventy three years old, legendary baseball
hitter and outfielder baseball's best hitter ofthe rollicking eighteen eighties from Louisville. His
father was killed by a tornado whenhe was thirteen. He played for the

(24:15):
Louisville Eclipse and then the Colonels andthen the Cleveland Infants. One of the
last teams he played for was theBrooklyn Grooms. Regarded as a drunk and
a circus in the outfield, Sen'sa truck. They called him one of
the worst fielding outfielders of all time, but I guess it was because he

(24:37):
was drunk or suffering from an innerear infection he had from childhood, which
destroyed his brain, gave him vertigoand facial palsy. So he was also
legally deaf and totally illiterate. Hefrequently told people, I can't hit the
ball. If I can't hit theball, well that settles that. A

(25:07):
lifelong bachelor, Pete Browning died inthe house he grew up in loved prostitutes,
had an eternal love for prostitutes,which was well documented. He died
from alcoholism, general paralysis of theinsane, cancer and brain damage, and

(25:29):
he died in an asylum. Youknow. It's just kind of how some
people roll and the hookers. He'snot in the Hall of Fame, and
it's seen as one of the biggestoverlooks of the nineteenth century. And when
he signed with the Pirates, hewas supposed to come back a year later,
and the Pirates wouldn't let him,and they poached him, and that's

(25:52):
how they got the name the Pirates. It's pretty good. It's pretty good.
And of course he's the name sakeof the Louisville slugger Pete Browning somebody.
I think there's a book coming outpretty soon that's supposed to be pretty
interesting. Pete Browning, Well you'realive, guy. I do this for

(26:12):
you. I guess this is mybelated birthday present to you and a live
guy that you will likely have heardof, know very well and will enjoy
celebrating today. Roger, let meturn on my tape deck recorder. Yeah,
there you go, ready and hitplay and record. Now. Roger
Stephens is eighty two today, actor, author, lecturer, editor, reggae

(26:36):
archivist, photographer, producer. Heis considered the foremost authority on all things
Bob Marley as the largest the world'slargest collection of Bob Marley material. Why
he actually lectures at least he usedto internationally with a multimedia presentation called The

(26:59):
Life of Bob Marley. He wasborn in the Big Bound Brooklyn, raised
in Jersey and did what I didin the music business. He was a
national promotions director, so he basicallygot reggae played on the radio at Island
Records. He was the national promotionsdirector reggae. I did not do reggae.

(27:22):
I was busy doing rap rock forpower Man five Dos Papa Roach.
You tell me who had a biggerimpact on the world of music for me?
Uh. He also did the nationalreggae promotions at Electra and then worked
at one of the labels I worked. Daddy worked for Bob Biggs. Sadly
Rip Bob Biggs passed away a coupleof years ago. The man who founded
Slash, so he did reggae fourSlash and he was the guy that did

(27:45):
the burning spear of people of theworld Rider so he did the Ziggy Marley
debut at EMI as well. Dudereally kind of did it in terms of
spreading reggae to the American radio audience. He's a nom vet and took a
bunch of photos while he was overin Noam and he shared them through a

(28:10):
book called The Family Acid. Alsoa website, also an Instagram page with
all of the photos that he tookwhile he was well, that he took
while he was in Vietnam. Heis a narrator. He narrated the very
popular documentary Dear America, Letters Homefrom Vietnam that had Demiro affiliated with it,
and had his own radio show,I'm sure you listen to it.

(28:32):
Pe Reggae Beat onk CRW was hostedby Stephens eighty seven. It wasn't as
good as Native Wayne Show on sixtyseven. Man damn right. He has
hosted Planet Reggae from ninety three toninety seven on Groove Radio one O three
when that was around. He hasgot a number of anthologies. He did

(28:57):
the complete I'm Marley in the Whalerssixty seven to seventy two ten CE box
set and I Think Let's See.Also produced the reissues of Cox and Dot
oh yeah for harty words. Sothat's that dude that is deep in the
reggae game. Happy eighty second toRosher Stephens. He used to speak at

(29:23):
the Bob Marley Day and everybody's justlike, come on, man, get
this one guy off the stage,Get the next act up here, Get
Native Wayne up here, Get theNative Wayne. Get Wayne up here to
introduce uh mighty diamonds. Okay,well, thank you for listening. Everybody.

(29:44):
Remember you could podcast the show onthe iHeartRadio app. We've covered a
lot, but we got more tocover. A fun fat meat, oh
fun fats in your quick heads,and then cold cold water. We'll be
right back. I'm not looking forwardto it.
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