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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:39):
It metrustan Money AM five seventy LA Sports Live everywhere
on the iHeartRadio App. We have got the final regular
season home game from the Galpin Motors broadcast booth at
seven to ten pm, and man is it a big one.
Dodgers win against the Padres and they clinch the NL
West Division, a buy into the Divisional round, a week
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off to rest up, so a huge game tonight, Walker
Buler versus Joe Musgrove, Dodgers on deck at six with
Tim Kates, David Vasse and that cast of characters, and
we will take you between now and then with a
whole lot of Dodger conversation after an emotional exciting by
the slimmest of Margins victory last night, for the setup
(01:22):
of a rubber game tonight and the NL West being
on the line. Damn, it's great to be a five
seventy LA Sports your home with the Dodgers.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Wow, it sure is, Matt, unless they lose tonight and
then it's not cutting time all over again.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
In the altitude. And everybody knows we hate the altitude.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Now listen, we had a great times happen in that park.
You know, we had a great time last night at Marongo.
There's no doubt about it. We appreciate everybody coming out
Marongo Casino Resort and Spa, even the early people. Matt
made sure got something. Was Tim Kates around? No? I
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mean yes, was Dave we surround? No? Is Don Martin around?
Speaker 2 (02:06):
Nor was Brian Blackmore?
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Was Blackmore down to ten ninety? We pulled it off
all by ourselves, So.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I don't think I saw anyone right Kate's Was there
anybody from a five seventy l E Sports there? None
of the management?
Speaker 3 (02:22):
No, no, no. We had Julie from uh Julie from
VP of Sales from the FMS was there.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Yeah, okay, so that's you know, somebody from the station.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
She was probably eating into mosen though or the cello, right,
you know with the tribal elders.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Moson is more like kind of like a boba bar.
I found out, kind of like a boufe. Yeah, not
even a buffet. It's just kind of like a stand.
It's more like a hot dog stands. That's right.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
And when you guys left, did you notice there was
a lot of people parking in the elders parking lot.
There was only one spot open when I left.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Uh no, you're still empty when I walked out, Kate.
So it must be a post seven pm thing. When
the elders show up, they're late. They're night owls, those elders.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
When I was leaving, I saw two very healthy looking
women in Victorville T shirts sprinting saying they just hit
the jackpot, but they're gonna miss their bus. And I
stood there and watched them waddle after the bus and
they did catch the bus, so I was happy for them.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
And with the jackpot.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
They just hit the jackpot, which I'm still resentful of
not winning the Frankenstein jackpot. I left a machine and
then this Asian lady sat down and won like one
hundred and eighty bucks and I'm down eighty five bucks.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Yeah, I don't know if you would have won though,
because we were watching her touch the frankenste was the
lady as that was.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
The lady after. Asian lady had no touch style. That
Latina that came after and won nothing. She touched it.
But when I realized you could touch it, that felt like,
you know, change a game. Randall Cunningham running quarterback, change
a game. So that was disappointing. I believe I told you, madam.
(03:56):
Still a little upset about losing at the slots at
Marango Casino, but it is the best casino in the Southland.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
It is ask the La Times.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Good times for everyone, and thank you to every single
listener that came out. It's a very far away and
our signal doesn't even reach that far, so it's awesome
to see anybody anywhere. And speaking of that, Matt, because
the Dodgers lost two nights ago, we immediately booked some
BJ's remotes to make up the difference if the Dodgers
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losing the playoffs. I don't know if that's gonna happen,
but we are gonna work hard for our money, so
you better treat us right. On Monday, it's a jamboree.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
On jamboree, it's exactly right, our first Monday or Thursday
night football appearance. And you know we always come. Kent
rolls in in his suit and his old school briefcase
with a bunch of gift cards and some tickets. Dave
Weese will be there January will be there. It's a
big celebration of football season. Petros and money hitting the
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road to various BJ's restaurant and brew house locations. This
one of our favorites in Irvine. We get a nice
booth that is backed up to a wall so you
can't sneak up, and you know, stablish in the throat
from behind. Right, we'll be stabbed in the throat from
the front. That's right, and we prefer that we want
to see who our killers are. One three one three
zero Jamboree Road in Irvine.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
I'm working on house money. I avoided that crazy young
freak at Cerritos.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Oh yeah, that's right, I do was weird man. Two
to five pm. Because we are going into Monday night
football so we'll have the fifty dollars BJ's Restaurant and
brew House gift cards. We'll have tickets to see Chargers Saints.
I believe that'll be in week seven at Sofi Stadium,
and a host of others. So come see ho it's Monday,
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DJ's Restaurant in brew House.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Surfin and more on that later. Yes, we all got developments,
a lot of ideas. Uh, we do have a good
show lined up for today. David Vasse with a packful
stuff this time of the year, really earning his Dodger
Great Reporter title. And we'll have him on in the
next hour as the Dodgers are at home ready to
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play this rubber game. And then we have the ringleader
of the Padre Tormentors on, I believe in the very
next segment, NFL Draft expert, Matt's partner, the voice of
the Bolt's partner, the analyzer of the Bolts and Padres,
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super fan season ticket holder other than Tony Hawk, the
most famous Padre fan alive, Daniel Jeremiah is going to
join us in the very next segment. Yes, our God
is an awesome god, and Jeremiah not afraid to work
the text. Doso of Chain really attacking the Dodgers and
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having a laugh at the Dodgers expense evo.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
I mean, he's got multiple clips of the triple play
and listen to how this guy called it compared to
how this there was name calling foreign calls, right, it was,
it was impressive. He super fan is an understatement. I
do not believe he roots for any team in any
sports save the Padres, and it is one hundred percent
of his sporting emotions are dedicated to that one team.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
So I don't know how much football we're gonna talk
Chargers Chiefs coming up, but Daniel Jeremiah is going to
join us because the Pod. Make no mistake, it's not
because Justin Herbert's got a high ankle sprain. It's because
the Padres are in town and the division is still
up for grabs. So Daniel Jeremiah will join us. In
the very next segment, we got the jam beree. We
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thanked everybody from Marongo. Did you tell him about the
Freddie Freeman jersey mat that people can still win? You
know what?
Speaker 2 (07:52):
We did, thank everyone from Marongo, but we forgot the
share that. While Caates did a bang up job of
perfect parceling out the prizes in each commercial break saying hey,
giving away this here. Now, it's time to give away
this here. And we had enough prizes to give out
something every single time we went to commercial Uh. We
(08:13):
did leave with an extra two hundred and fifty dollars
gift card, so oh wow, yes we are giving that
away through our Instagram Ama, something.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
I could have put in the Frankenstein on my way
out to feel a lot better about myself.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Thanks a lot Kates, you could have You could have
made that gift card into Frankenstein and then lost another
two hundred fifty dollars. You could win it though, just
by checking out the details at our Instagram page. AM
five seventy LA Sports. That's the instead of the best
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good Times.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
I would have put it back in Franklenstein.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Gotta feed it, gotta feed the beast.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
It's yeah. I loved. I was. I got upset, Matt
because I saw that other lady win and I saw
how easy, and I had a vision of myself winning
and then coming back to the table being a winner,
and I was like, that's what's gonna happen, and I
went there and I tried to act it into existence,
manifest destiny and all that, and it did not work out.
(09:10):
And I'm still down about that. Now here's the deal,
Matt uh We we drove a long way yesterday and
Matt got a little touch of heat stroke at the outlets.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
It was hot.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
So we decided to stay back, which means we're holding
up both the com rexes. And there's a third com
rex but you can't give Victory. Won't give it to
because nuclear codes. He doesn't want Victor.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
He could fight his way off hold at any time.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
Yeah, and we don't want We don't want Vic fighting
his way off a hole. Now. I believe he's on
on the sure victim victors on the telephone emerged. I
think a Vassa said it and I noticed it myself.
(09:57):
You know, body language wise last year, and I know
he was two for four.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
Buddy lay Expert, O'Reilly, I'm your.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Guy, BLL Matt Bad body language BBL from Miller Moss,
the Pillow Fard body language that we saw in Michigan,
the BBL pop ups from Mooki, the BBL from Freddy Freeman.
But Otani showing the hunger out there, Vic, Why is
he so hungry? Why is his ombre so insatiable.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
My beloved bride, Yuko Sakamoto, and myself were watching the
game and of course listening on seven LA Sports, And
when O'tani hit that sixth inning single, the driving the
fourth run eventual winning win in the game, Yuko says,
playoff Otani has emerged before our eyes. He has changed
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the magnitude of the moment, has amplified even the humongous
skills of Otani shun. And when he was screaming down
the first baseline and he gives that crazy headbutt to Mcoa,
the first base coach, something turned an emotional turn of
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the entire ball club because Otani has taken on a
new personality. There's no more mellow Otani and you're just
you know, driving and crazy runs and ceiling basis. Otani
is immersed in the moment, the playoff moment, playoff Otani.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
I think it's uh, it's an astute of observation.
Speaker 5 (11:41):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
And I think what what you're saying indirectly, Vic, is
that that needs to rub off. You know, Mookie needs
to sail that ship of safety till he sinks it.
The playoffs are here, recognize what's out on those base
base paths, fearlessness, embracing the moment, ensuring that the Padres
do not win their first division title since two thousand
and six, and sending them away from Chavez ravine, miserable, dejected,
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humiliated for thinking that it could possibly be on the table.
Is that what you're suggesting, Oh, you're warming up.
Speaker 4 (12:13):
Project exactly, moneymon. This was a statement game. Even Dave
Roberson before the game was saying, we've got to get
Dylan Cease into the state of mind that he's in
a street fight. Man. The Dodgers are going to scratch
and claw, and the message is we got your triple
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play right here. And that's what the Dodgers did. They
they went to another level last night. You saw an
incredible energy. I mean every pitch this team was focused
and they realized what was at stake, and now they're
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on the cusp of yet another divisional title.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Give it.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
Mogi had a tough game. It's in everything he hit
popped up. You know he will regain the rhythm. Freddy
had a couple of hits, so it's good to see
Freddy he had a couple of hits. Nice to see.
You know, if LuxI comes alive, we're going to be
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in great shape because Luxei is sort of the under
the radar right now. You know, Tommy Edmund came in
from Miggie Rollo. Strained is growing again a quick heel
to Miggy.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
You see, do you think he's straining for the whites now, Matt,
because we're giving him such a wide.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
Think so well, it's it's sheer excitement, Pete, like he's
willing to include him because he's so excited.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
Let me read your nice ultimate Fellas fellas you know,
all kidding aside the bullpen has been so insanely locked in.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Yes, no doubt. Now let me read you guys a tweet.
Because Daniel Jeremiah is not the only tormentor out there.
There are other quote unquote Dodger haters that live in
the world. This is from not last night, but the
night before, from a Yeah Angel broadcaster Patrick O'Neill. We
(14:21):
have a long history with Patty O'Neill on this show.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
See Shootteria exactly right, an adversarial relationship for nearly a year.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
This is Pat O'Neill's tweet after the Dodgers lost on
Tuesday night, triple play to end the game with Otani
on deck, and now the Padres are just two back?
And how's that traffic leading Stavian traffic leaving the stadium?
(14:52):
Interesting again from Patrick O'Neill, Yeah, he didn't. It's not
grammatically correct, so it stopped me up. I'll read it again.
There's no there's there is a question mark. There are
no commas and no caps except for Padres and Otania's
capital triple played in the game with Otani on deck,
and now Podres are just two back, and how's that
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traffic leaving stadium?
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Remember the rift was berthed between us and Patty O'Neill
when he refused to pull over driving into Dodger Stadium
promoting his own book, promoting his own book, as we
did him a solid and the interview went awry because
of the lack of a cell signal, and we attacked him,
attacked him relentlessly. Dead in your ass, O'Neil, Dead in
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your ass. Two. I do believe Patrick still works for
the Angels, he said, Angels broadcast. Yeah, he just swept
by the White Sox. It was swept by a team
that had a seventeen game and a twelve game losing streak.
I'm just saying, here's the second half of the season.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
It's not all cinnabuns and fritters and compshells for the Dodgers.
There are haters out there, Daniel Jeremiah, Patrick O'Neill. Right,
what do you think of that? Vic? You might have
to come out and wave your bamboos ticket some of
these guys. You might have to come out of retirement.
Speaker 4 (16:21):
Listen, listen, this Dodger team coming off the heels, you know,
obviously was a devastating last question at all.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
He won't he won't get in the mud with us.
He refuses take a shot.
Speaker 4 (16:38):
Vic, Listen, the Angels did loose to the worst team
in baseball history, got swept. You're right, Moneymoon exactly. I
mean this team was worse than you know, the nineteen
sixty two Mets.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Now, yeah, what are you talking about, Neil?
Speaker 4 (16:51):
Now we're talking you know, one hundred and twenty losses
and you get swept. I mean, Ron Washington says, I gotta.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Boy, you know, if somebody's gonna make fun of the Dodgers,
it'll be us. That's right, but I'm not gonna take
that from O'Neill. Yeah, there's no traffic at Angel Stadium, O'Neill,
and I'll tell you why because ain't nobody there.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Yeah, anyway like that, Stay College is wide open, man,
catch all the greens and get right home.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Yeah, there's a reason the catch closed. O'Neill.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Dead in your ass, O'Neill, dead in your ass.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
All right, you're not gonna get in the gun or VIC,
do you have anything left to say? We're gonna take
a break.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
And then not want to send to Daniel Jeremiah super padre,
superfan who is mocking us after the triple play. Anything
you want to send to him is he's gonna join
us in the next segment, Vic, Anything you want to
say to him?
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Dodger Nipple twister, Daniel Jeremiah.
Speaker 6 (17:46):
Old Tony's son, playoff Old Toney, He has emerged and
let the Passoni chorus on flow and Dodger fans shine
that love light on the azul tonight as a clinch
yet another anl Western crown.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
Yeah again in the high road, which we don't appreciate. No,
I don't lie that high No, get dirty.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
When O'Neill tweets that out he's traffic leaving studium. I
don't know. It's an event. So there's people there.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
I had a good time. Didn't go our way.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Yeah, there's people here because you know it's an attraction.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
Enjoyed the Dodger Dog And how much are the meet
you a lot us these days? Fifty bucks bargain.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
But Artie's got those upside down beers down there in Anaheim.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
Oh yeah, that's right, that weird bud light thing. Right,
They like hit a button and it's like whoa hot
hopping cut filled from the bottom.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
It's not the only thing that it's upside down out
there in Anaheim. His boots and Artie, who's so farty.
Daniel Jeremiah, our God is an awesome god, will join
us next. We'll see how quick his steam engine trains
move after that loss last night. Od Jeremiah, you bitch.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
Dodgers Padres final game of the regular season at Dodger Stadium,
First pitch coming up just after seven pm, Dodgers on
deck at six. David Vasse will join us at four
point thirty live from Dodger Stadium. But pee, what a treat?
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Well, I mean, it's not easy to get this. We
couldn't even book him for the summer tour elusive. That's
how busy of a guy he is. Daniel Jeremiah, former
starting quarterback at Northeastern Louisiana and Happy State. He is
the lead draft analyst for the NFL Network, the best
of the best. He's even better than any of the
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other ones because he doesn't take himself too serious. He
is also the partner of the Voice of the as
the analyst on Your Charger Games on ninety eighty seven.
Those are all good things. Some of our listeners might
see it as a deterrent that he is also a
lifelong fanatical, almost desperate Padre fan, and he joins us now.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
You ain't gonna like that.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
He joins us now on the Southern California Toyota Diino
Celebrity Hotline. It is Daniel Jeremiah, Friar of all Friars,
joining us now. Hello, Daniel, how are you well?
Speaker 5 (20:35):
First of all, pe, I want to thank you and
money because you guys were kept me company from Tucson
to Yuma. Oh iHeart app That's good stretch. That was
That was a real treat. That was a nice stretch.
That was about as much as I could take. I
wasn't gonna let you guys take me all the way
up to the mountains. I liked I heard are you headed?
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Preston on a flag staffs? Right headed?
Speaker 5 (20:59):
Brother? I didn't know who was going to be able
to make it through on the way weaving through on
the way back to San Diego. But that little stretch
right there, that was a little piece of radio magic.
You guys were doing.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Well what was it about, man?
Speaker 5 (21:13):
I don't recall, but I remember, right, Hey.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
That's what we want to do, just to you know,
get your mind to get off whatever it is. You're
looking at flat land of Arizona. You know, maybe haboob.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
You know, you switched over to the Mookie Bets. You
switched over to the Mookie Bets Fernando Tatis podcast, right, Oh?
Speaker 2 (21:30):
Compelling?
Speaker 5 (21:32):
Did they really launch that today? Is that true?
Speaker 2 (21:34):
Yeah? That is true. It released today the day of
arguably one of the most pivotal Padre Dodger games in
recent history. The two of those.
Speaker 5 (21:42):
Guys, we does that go over really well?
Speaker 2 (21:44):
You'd like to think so? Right in each clubhouse.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Mookie's podcast has become a conundrum in the playoffs, and
I'm sure that you were at the edge of your
seat last night. Daniel, can you give our listeners an
idea of how you consume these games and your emotions
while are happening.
Speaker 5 (22:01):
Well, yeah, sure, we were sitting there in the family room.
I only switched seats during one inning, which was the
Otani you know, go ahead RBI inning. So I take
the ownership for the for the loss that I think
it was fifty percent on me and maybe fifty percent
of the team being hungover from celebrating the wild card berst.
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I don't know that that would be my gift.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
We we asked this, Oh, that you were listening to Scanlon.
That's right, you're getting all excited about Scanlon and his
sixth's hurry I heard.
Speaker 5 (22:32):
I'm sitting there listen to this going like, look, I
don't know. I mean, the Dodge is probably gonna win
the division. I'm I'm okay there, but like, let's be
honest here, scan I love the essay created his job,
but Scanlan would rick him apart like a bear, like
there's no chance he's a normal bear.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
You better have some bear spray essay. Uh, But I'll
ask you the question that we asked Scanlon. Just a
and you know cards on the table face up A yeah,
level of dissip appointment if they don't win their first
division since two thousand and six. First division titles is
two thousand and six, when it's right here within their grasp,
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sounds like and B level of confidence as a division
winner versus as a wild card. You believe this team's
gonna win a World Series? How does that impact their path?
Speaker 5 (23:18):
So here's my thing, money, I think that this is
the deepest pottery team that I've watched my whole life.
So but the three game series is scarcely a credit
of me, because anything can happen in a short series.
It's like the opposite of the way I felt in
twenty two and twenty two. I was kind of glad
that we ended up catching that one hundred and what
was one hundred and eleven win Dodger team in a
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five gamer because I thought in a seven game er
they had so much more depths that we would be
in trouble and ended up showing itself against the Phillies
in the next round. This year, I'm like, I think
we've got a lot more depths, especially to starting pitching
so I'm okay in the five and the seven game series,
I'm pretty confident about that, but that first Wildcard series
scarce credit of me.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
Daniel Jeremiah is our guest. He watches the Padres more
than we do, and he knows how hot they've been.
And that's why you hear that little tinge of arrogance
in his delivery. That is not usual to Daniel Jeremiah
when he's talking or analyzing about any other thing. But
you know, the big talking point is, and we were
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talking about it a month or so ago and last playoffs,
in the playoffs before, is that the Dodgers aren't fiery.
They don't have edge. Where are the Padres fiery? That
the Dodgers are not in your observation, Daniel, since you
watch the Fathers every night.
Speaker 5 (24:37):
Yeah they do. I mean they've got they've got some
passionate players. So you know, I think you know Machado
when you watch him every day. I think some of
the stuff he does that makes it look so easy,
and then he gets he gets hit with the he's lazy,
the try heard, all that kind of stuff. I think
he does definitely have an edge to him. And then
Tatis absolutely does. But the biggest thing, but the biggest
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changed from last year to this year. Everybody talks about Soto.
Trent Grisham might have been the biggest energy suck in
the history of Major League Baseball. And to have Jack
and Merrill take over that spot, who's just got all
kinds of juice and passion, that that's been a big upgrade.
But I got to tell you the two guys that
I'm pissed about with the Dodgers that make them different
than they've been watching a little bit more of them
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coming down the stretch. That Edmund and Copek, those those
guys are really really good baseball players. That that was uh,
that was well done on the on the trade front.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
All right, DJ, before we shift to some some football.
One more on the you know, just kind of have you.
You're sitting next to Shilt. You're the you're the bench coach, and.
Speaker 5 (25:43):
He's Silty Shilty.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
Yeah, you're sorry, that's right. I forgot. He's got a
hockey name. He got to put a y at the
end of silty.
Speaker 5 (25:51):
The nothing worse, by the way, and there's nothing. The
nicknames are for the players in the in the manager
to gloss them as Rome wohild say they can say
what like when we're the fans, we just call him
by their real names. Right.
Speaker 2 (26:03):
Well, you know, maybe the broadcasters feel a little entitled
into that round tip and Hey, i'd either hear nor
I throw these stats at you and you tell me
how you want to respond. Show. Hey, Otani against Joe
musk Grove career one for eight uh one twenty five
batting average mookie bets and Freddie Freeman ops over a
thousand against Joe Muskrove late in the innings. You're gonna
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walk Otani to get the mookie bets? Or are you
gonna pitch to Otani?
Speaker 5 (26:31):
I want nothing to do with o'tanni ever, I was
texting you guys on the chain. I think it's he's
kind of earned the Barry Bonds treatment at this point
in time. And I am old enough to remember listening
to a radio show in Los Angeles that, prior to
the postseason last year, was giving me all these Zach
Gallon numbers about how the Dodgers just light them up
like a Christmas tree, only to see him get completely
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shut down. I think the other guy too, who's the
rather Merril Kelly. So another one the Dodgers beat up
on the regular scene, and then you get in the
postseason and there's a little more focused and then all
of a sudden, those numbers start to shrink a little bit.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
I don't think he's talking about my story, matth Daniel
Jeremiah this right now. I think that you're so cal
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southern California, really because he's a San Diegon at heart.
You can hear him rooting for those padres. Uh Daniel selfishly,
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I get to Uh and I did a bunch of
his stuff when he was younger. But Ashton Denty, the
running back at Boise State Heisman candidate type, had one
hundred and ninety yards against Oregon. At Oregon, I think
it's the highest rushing total by a running back in
years at autsin. Is this guy first round pick? Is
he that generally generationally great?
Speaker 5 (27:51):
He's really good. I haven't done the full workup on
him yet, but in talking to guys that have been
and had actually seen a lot of the top running backs,
it was interesting to me because as much attention as
he's gotten, as good as he's been there's some belief
that there's the kid at North Carolina that is a
little bit bigger, that's got even a little higher grade.
So I don't know. We saw two running backs go
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when we had Bijon and then Jamiir Gibbs, but that's
that's hard to do these days. So I'm always in
the running backs, and he's in a you know, a
really really solid, really really good player that's usually kind
of that borderline late one, early two. That's kind of
where that that puts guys like him.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
But man, he's I don't want to sound like I
don't want to sound like a nose, you know, on
the I don't want to be on the broadcast like
he's running into the first round. Brother, you know, I
don't want to do that.
Speaker 5 (28:39):
If you just flip through games, and you're not guilty
of this, but I'm just saying others. If you just
watch games from the nine o'clock game till the till
the night game, there you'll realize there are going to
be ninety four first round.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Pick's and a thousand guys.
Speaker 5 (28:55):
Yeah, yeah, this guy is definitely going to go to
the Heisman's Yeah, lit up Wyoming.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
DJ the the game on Sunday. Unfortunate timing. You got
a suspension of Derwin James. They're going to be without
both tackles. Both guys were trending in the all pro
direction in Alton and Slater.
Speaker 5 (29:15):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Yet the Chiefs have have yet to play like exceptional football.
They do is win games. It's well, they'd be year
in and year out. You know, you look at the
numbers and oh, it's a down year, and then that
you realize they win the Super Bowl. But what do
you see in front of these Chargers as Herbert looks
as though he is tracking to play, and and the
way that the Chiefs are still kind of searching for
an offensive identity with all the injuries and lack of
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production at certain spots.
Speaker 5 (29:39):
Yeah, I don't know if the Chiefs totally know who
they are. I think I know who they want to be.
They wanted to come in and put an emphasis on
being more dynamic and more explosive, and that just hasn't
hasn't really materialized. They've had some some injuries there as well.
But you know, the encourage, the thing from the Chargers.
They're missing the zillion guys, but it's not the same feeling.
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Of of older you know that. I guess the Chiefs teams
of three years ago, where you're like, well, geez man,
if you don't get the thirty thirty thirty five points, like,
you can't win this game. You can beat the charts
defense plays even without Derwin. Uh, you know, they played
really well. You can you know, you got you can
compete with them. You got a chance in this ballgame.
But you know, we're going to find out. As we've
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talked about in the booths, you know, to the early
portion of the season, they got to tackle in the secondary.
It was it was very good the first two games,
and then last week was you know, kind of a
little bit more of what we saw in the previous
couple of years. So that's going to be big because
that Mahomes gets the ball out, it's not the not
the vertical attack that they talked about morphing into. It's
still a lot of underneath stuff and so they're going
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to challenge you to tackle. That would be my number one,
number one chief concern in that game.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
That's a good fun there.
Speaker 5 (30:50):
Oh, I didn't even think of I didn't even see that.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
You see it. I didn't even see it. Last one
for me, the just sticking with the game on Sunday.
I don't know if you saw our friend Daniel Popper
does a bang up job covering the team, but he
wrote it wasn't scathing and it was just more of
a hey, Jim Harbaugh is supposed to be the guy
that can protect Herbert from getting out there on that
ankle and not seeing what we saw in the second half.
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Just kind of your thoughts on the approach of letting
a guy who says he wants to go the doctors
clear him go, even though maybe the ankle's not in
the best shape for him to get out there against
a Chiefs team when you don't have either of your
starting tackles.
Speaker 5 (31:30):
Well, I think coach Tarbud is uniquely situated as someone
who's played that position and understands the you know, kind
of the mindset behind being there for your guys as
the leader of the team at that spot, and you know,
I think you see the value of even if he's
not himself, and even if he was at sixty seventy percent,
it's better than the next option, and it's still something
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that spreads hope throughout the whole team as you go
into the game. So I think if you're just looking
at it black and white, remove that side of it,
you'd go, Okay, well this doesn't you know, this isn't
necessarily the smartest thing, Like, let's just let this thing
heal with the seventeen game season. Let's not risk anything.
But I do think him having played the position and
understanding what comes with posting and just being out there
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and playing what that means to your team. I think
that that gives him a little different perspective than most
other coaches.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
What's an ideal situation for you to be able to
torment Matt or just Kate's or me tonight? Would it
be like another triple play situation?
Speaker 5 (32:29):
Like what what?
Speaker 1 (32:31):
What are you helping? What are you hoping to accomplish tonight?
Speaker 5 (32:35):
Oh gosh, it just it kind of sucked last night.
If they win that game, then then I could just
I would have been full game tonight.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
The floodgates are hoping mean all day today.
Speaker 5 (32:44):
We've been getting Yeah, no, so now I'm just playing.
I'm playing defense more than offense right now. So I'm
more concerned about, you know, what I'm going to get
from Kate's has kind of been laying it lying in
the weeds, and I just feel like he's got some
he's got a bunch of save drafts that are going
to be come on my way. So I'm just playing
defense getting ready for that. And then I'm just going
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with if we win, Padres win, I just you know, hey,
we're not win the division, but we won what nine
and four or something like that against the Dodgers, and
then if we lose, it's just, hey, it's all about
the postseason, guys. This is anything.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Yeah, it'd be like a clip of them dudes doing
the rap about let's go goose after the.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
Yeah, good day. You know those are your bfs. This
good thing. You were out of town that day.
Speaker 5 (33:31):
That is a rough That was a rough look. But
I am I'm hoping. I'm hoping for Tuesday night. I'll
get out there. I'll be out there for a while,
a card game and pet go on Tuesday night. This
goes away. It looks like we go yeah.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
With those guys. You guys do a pre game at
the pregame at your poolhouse, and then you're gonna make
your way over the game.
Speaker 5 (33:48):
Really, what I love about this is like it's this
is like the when I come on with you guys.
The first part it's like we're adversaries, and then at
the end it's like the Ryder cup, like we're all enemies.
Once upon the time we come together talk football, and
then all of a sudden, Ryder cups over and it's
right back to our separate corners. Here.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
Yeah, it's all love, though, Daniel. It's all love and
appreciation around here.
Speaker 5 (34:10):
This is the thing that Matt doesn't know that I
have a secret one on one texting chain, just one
on one with Petros where Petros is secretly a Podre fan. Yeah,
all the people that he works.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
With, that's right, you know. I love Catholicism.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
That's what you call the hit the button, turn the
d together.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
When no one's around, I put on my robe and
I put my rope belt on and I shaved the
top of my head and I dance in the house.
Speaker 5 (34:39):
Yes, if you think, if you think Petro's isn't throwing
that still plant to your Podres jersey once he gets
home at night, you get great.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
I love it, dude, I love it. I love the
I love the brown God, I love the brown. I
love the vakla. I send a Limo to pick him up, k.
Speaker 5 (34:54):
Big, Terry Kennedy, guys, Alan Wiggins.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
I'm just gonna throw out a Gary Templeton. But it
felt like we exhausted everything. So what about.
Speaker 5 (35:04):
Hoffman, Marville Win? Anybody, any takerdy?
Speaker 2 (35:09):
Anybody?
Speaker 1 (35:11):
Okay? All right, Big game tonight, Chargers.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
I think I think Kates is digging in there.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
Chargers and Chiefs on Sunday, but Dodgers Padres tonight. The
Great Daniel Jeremiah. We'll be right back with some secret textosos.
We'll stay on top of what's going on with the response,
call in response, listener wise word number, Saw of the Day,
David Vasse, Minor, Sports Stories, three Things Thursday. We got
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it all coming, aren't your home of great sports talk?
Am FI seventy LA Sports.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
Big thank you to Daniel Jeremiah. You can follow him
at Move the Sticks on all social media platforms. We
will be on the call Sunday for Chargers Chiefs the
National Game with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo and the CBS,
and that will be on all ninety eight point seven.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
All right, Matt, we have a reaction. So what's been
going on on the show thus.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
Fall text us up fine, brought to you by your
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Speaker 1 (36:24):
We make it easy. This was actually a text of
a reaction about the show before us somebody texted me
that Fred Rogan had the worst sports take of all time,
and I texted back, you know, and you know how
hot we are about hot takes.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
Matt, well, we were hot on his takes.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Oh, we're hot on hot takes. And I said, well,
what was it? And this was the text I got
back that Mooky and Freddy both end in an E
sound and they don't produce in the playoffs and showhe
ends in an A sound, So Mooky and Freddy should
change their names to mook A and fred A. That
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was Fred's tape today on our air.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
I've got something wait till you hear it.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
I don't think one of our listeners would make that up, Tim,
That is what I below.
Speaker 2 (37:20):
Ronnie was there? Does does Ronnie have.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
A you know?
Speaker 2 (37:24):
To be honest with you, most of the stuff that
Fred said says goes in one ear and out the other.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
So no confirmation there. I guess mook A, you.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
Know what, that's highly likely, though Fred says a lot of.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
Them sounds and sounded right, mook A and fred A.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
Well, I never thought of it that way, but man,
it sure doesn't make sense now.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
I didn't know. Money was also a fan of my
favorite zombie porn franchise, Dead at your.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
Ass Akasaki, Dadrick in your.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
Patrick O'Neill, Patrick O'Neill Shuteria because of the uh, well
the Angels tweet, he sent out, well the Dodger Shoden
Freud to tweet after the triple play.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
It had been a while.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
I will get help from my addiction to free use
porn in the If the Dodgers handle business tonight, if
they lose, then I keep watching A win win for me. Well,
we just hurt for Daniel Jeremiah, you know, sitting in
the chair, moving chairs, and then Otani gets a hit
and he took that l uh for his team. So
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a lot of people very involved in that.
Speaker 2 (38:46):
I need to stay on this chair now, I need
to move this chair. Now, I need to sit in
this chair. Wait, I've got to eat this No, only
a half sandwich, not a full sandwich. They lose.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
Yeah. When I eat peanut butter and jelly, they always win.
And when I eat turkey, they lose. And if I
call it turkey, we lose. If I call it turkey,
we win. You want to go swimming? Uh? The nine
oh nine says it's true, Mook all Day Essay again
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eight one eight, it's true Fred said that. Mook Fredday
comment is real. I heard it myself. Here's here's one
for the seven one four. Yes, Fred absolutely said that,
and he was being serious. Well, it's good to know
we share so many listeners. Mook Fredday all Day Essay.
(39:42):
You know, actually thinking it over now, think it's a
pretty great take. I would I wish, I wish that
take was my take, but it's not. Yeah, Like you
know when you hear like a song like by Bill
Withers and you're like, man, I wish I would have
written that song, but you didn't. Petro I know the
Dodgers are one day from clinching, and you had a
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great remote at Marongo, but had two favorite aspects of
the Petrosen money show, A rampant elder abuse and Matt's
righteous anger and indignation at things like the four oh
five and fat people. Can you please get him riled up?
Because the Lakers have already said they're planning for a
lebron Bronny game, and that Vic called yesterday's Dodger game
(40:23):
the game of the year. Unleash the hounds of hell
on Vic's ass. Well, I wish you would have tweeted
it be earlier.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
Yeah, we did give We did give the Lakers the
business yesterday. During Quick Hits a little bitwn Kates gave
us a sampling of what JJ Reddick had said at
his presser about the pressure of playing bron and Brownie together.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
You mean JJ.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
JJ bron A. Now those are winners, winners, Bronnie, not
a winner, bron A winner.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
Petros walked into Marongo as a sweaty forty two BMI
Greek left as a broke as the country of Greece.
Matt Smith walked in a skinny surf slut and left
a ski a skinny leisionnaire's disease riddled. Oh Kates poofed
in on his tater tots Stubbs had left four thousand
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galleries had ten thousand milligrams of so medium over the
daily recommended average.
Speaker 2 (41:30):
That is well done. Tater tot legs might be one
of my favorite things that's coming are way in a while.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
Give me your tots did you listen to Mukay's podcast
with Tuttis.
Speaker 2 (41:53):
I have yet to listen to any of Muckay's podcasts.
Maybe if he changed his name to Mukay, I would
find them in retaining and be apt to give it
a go. But at Mooki now, I don't want listen
to Mooki. Okay, you pique my interest.
Speaker 1 (42:08):
Yeah, it's like learning to work the saxophone or some right,
or we'll be back with your word number and song
of the day, Bet