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Dodgers tonight, Dodgers tomorrow, and then we'll be on after
the Dodgers. So two games before we get on and
we have a big event in El Segundo. Henrik from
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Rock and Bruise at El Segundo on Friday. Uh, it's
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Yeah, we got quite the surprise today. We had been
taught talking about Dodger tickets. Well, now we know it's
Dodger Padre tickets for the series next week. If it's
anything like the first game, certainly going to be high demand.
We already had the five hundred dollars gift card to
Living Spaces. We already have the two night giveaway to
the MGM Resorts Vegas destination. We already had the Rock
and Brused gift cards, but today we added the following
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a Westinghouse fifty five inch TV tickets to SeaWorld tickets
to SeaWorld. And this is what typically happens as we
get closer to the date to the tour stop. Our
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man Steve Van Dorn reached out to us p and
he's like, I want to get in on this.
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Yes he did.
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Everybody's adding prizes. Our friend Brett from Westinghouse gave us
the fifty five inch TV. Henrick, as you said, is
now back in with the gift cards to Barbecue's Galore.
It's not just to Barbecue Isle, uh, it's a barbecue store.
And Steve Van Dorn is now in with five gift
certificates for a pair of shoes.
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Golden tenkets, I mean of that store and they that
blows people's wig. I've done us.
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It's it's impressive.
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I'm like Willie Wonka a hole.
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Steve Van Dorn, dude.
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Take your gate, got it, Kate your big flappy engage
ear lobes get back there, give him a vam.
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So all of that has been added. And of course
we're gonna have James Worthy and live on site three
to six pm. James Worthy will be with us for
a little while, and Omari and Hampton, the first round
pick of the Chargers running back out of North Carolina,
will be with us as well. Not to mention a
bunch of friends. I am the one ruler of all
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the jungle Marna's floods.
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The flood marcrotis coming out too.
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They have the power my enemy.
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Loving forward to seeing everybody out.
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It's gotta be great.
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In El segundo. You better be there if you got
the ball. All right, it is time of the word
of the day. How hurt me with his words? The
word of the day. Well, everybody's talking about the big
catch and beautiful Anaheim last night. This guy, Denzel Clark,
who's got a great, incredible story. Yeah, we'll get into
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Denzel Clark. Denzel Clark, the dude that made the catch,
has a real local vibe. Not just that he made
the catch in Anaheim is null in common knowledge. His
local knowledge.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
He's very knowledgeable on the things that you come up
with as parts for with.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Your knowledge is Denzel Clark is a guy who from
Toronto who got drafted in the thirty sixth round at
a high school, decided not to go to the Mets
because that's a late pick, you know, and went to Northridge.
So how about that?
Speaker 2 (05:04):
How about that? Right?
Speaker 3 (05:07):
Yeah? I spent three years at Northridge. That guy spent
three years as a Matador and then got drafted thirty
rounds higher in like the sixth round or the eighth
round by the Oakland A's. And this is the first
year he's been called up. He's played for the Stockton
Ports and all through the A's, Triple A Vegas and
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all that, and he got called up I think at
the end of April or right at the beginning of May.
And he has made some amazing catches, but this might
be the catch of the decade, the one he made
against the Angels last night. And Matt, you sent us
the text Dallas Braiden our guest from a couple of
weeks ago, very famous. What's the name of the young lady?
Speaker 2 (05:52):
The play like Cavnar Jenny Kavnar.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Jenny cav is on the other is the other voice
And Braiden is the oh who came on with us
the other day, A fine young man too. This one
to center field.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
Denzel Clark, I'm gonna move back after he stepped as
another cat.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
Oh my god.
Speaker 4 (06:14):
Back to back leagues where he wins the electric player
the week and he's.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
Only I'm the leader board for this week. You go
ahead and book it. I've heard the list, I've seen
the list.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
If the greatest catches you're ever going to see in
your life. If you don't have room for this one
on your list, we're watching two different sports. I mean,
Denzel Clark climbs the ladder and then hangs out. You
want to talk about playing above the rim folks. This
ball is out of the ballpark by five six feet,
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and Denzel says, night night, give it out back, Night Night,
give it out back.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
Like all of a sudden, he became like the Dutch
played I play guy in Nay Nay Night Night, Give
it out back. Fabulous stuff from Dallas Braden and just imagine,
you know, you could be in the valley, be like
that guy lived down the street from me.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
I could have watched that at Northridge right that.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
Guy was like down the street, right off the four
h five and I never met him. Night give it
out back. You're never getting it back. You let tenttil
Clark leave the valley without even celebrating how great he is.
And now he's an up and comer with the Oakland
A's how long will he be in Oakland A none
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give it out back? Well, who knows. I mean, I
don't even know if he's good. But he's hitting like
two fifteen or something since he came up, and he's
had a couple of spectacular catches. That one maybe the
catch of the decade. Yeah, nay, nay, give it night,
Night give it out back.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
I mean he's got like aential rap career in his future,
just allowing, you know, having the ability to have his
voice do something like that, like if I try to
do then nay nay, give me a bad just doesn't work.
Speaker 3 (08:10):
But he give me that back, Yeah give me that Yeah.
Well you know, I mean, you know that's an Oakland flavor,
that high fee flavor.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Right.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
That's what the Giants have too. That's why Gabe Kapler
had so much swag.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
Nay nay, give me that bag.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
Here's my number number of.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
The name number the DAP is seven seven one to
actually make that eight. Eight is the number of the day. Uh.
Here at the Chargers facility, number of the day of
the day is eight. I'm at the Bolt Chargers mandatory
mini camp today, Veteran MIDI camp that'll be today, tomorrow
and Thursday. Today it was Jim Harbaugh who got us started.
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Then the then the practice that the media was able
to watch, and then after Derwin James stepped to the
lectern and before practice, Jim Harbaugh shared, and I don't
think there's a coach I've ever been around. And I
know people may think this is some sort of bias.
I just mean in terms of covering a coach that
loves his players more than Jim Arbaugh. Like, he loves
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celebrating the guys, he loves doing things for the guys.
He loves telling you about things that he wants to
do to help the guys. I think it's part of
his way of just staying connected as a player maybe
or something along those lines. So this year he said
that you know, when you're at Michigan, you got all
the helmet stickers you can give the guys for making
big plays or doing something right in the training room,
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and he realized that, you know, you don't have that
in the NFL. So he started giving guys patches to
put on their jerseys, and he said he wanted it
to look kind of like a kind of like a
general's uniform with all the ribbons and medals that you
would see on a military blazer worn by a general.
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And so we see Derwin come in and he's got
these eight patches. As it's the first jersey that we've
seen with this new look that that Jim Harbor is
craft that has got the U c L A health
patch on the left pack and on the right pack.
Derwin has a host of patches and he was asked
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what do they stand for? What are the what is
each of these patches?
Speaker 3 (10:32):
Those those on your coat?
Speaker 5 (10:34):
Well, this one is for typing, and this one is
for dot Champion, and this one is for siphering.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
And I got that one.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
So wildly impressive.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
Wow was that Derwin James to play that again? I
I mean, we've had him on.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
Those on your coat.
Speaker 5 (10:57):
Well, this one is for typing, and this one is
for dot Champion, and this one is for surfing.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
And did you stop him right there and tell him
about stuff that I got that one that was me
coming in right at the end.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
That's I don't have dart champion, but I got the
one for surfing.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
That is interesting, uh, you know, uh because I remember
when Harbaugh first started at Stanford, he was the first
guy to break And I don't know if he did
it at USD. I really don't, uh, but he was
the first guy, and I've seen it on three or
four other college football program since then, where he bought
everybody like a work shirt like they were, uh, like
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a mechanic gas station, like a mechanic for something that
had a like a blue collar you know, and had
a patch with the name on it, like I remember
seeing Richard Richard Sherman walking around. I don't even think
he had dreadlocks with Richard, you know, a patch and
he gave that out to the team to kind of,
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you know, to sort of say, hey, we have a
blue collar mentality. Even though we're Stanford and we're a
blue blooded institution, we're going to have a blue collar
mentality about the way we go to work. And I
always thought it was kind of dumb, but you know,
I'm not a nineteen year old kid.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
You know.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
That's that's something that that resonated obviously and then was
part of their success. I don't know, now, Derwin, I'm sure.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
I mean I don't know.
Speaker 3 (12:27):
I mean I want to. I mean, you know, look
we had the Michigan, the Buckeyes, all the different things, right.
You know, people get in the pros, you know, you're
rewarded with money, right and in college now you're rewarded
with money.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Multiple sources us that commissioner is going to come after you.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
I remember my high school football coach had a very intricate,
very specific list of different things and charts that you
could accomplish every week. And it did translate to stickers
on the helmet, you know, and you could have the
stick of the week, you know, like knock somebody out,
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you know, back when it was allowed, and you'd get
like a skull and crossbones, you know, you get three
or four of those on the.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Back of you. Come on, Matt, my god right, yeah, Derwin,
I'm not surprised that he loves it. He is. It's
definitely something that's made for him.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
I mean, think about it, Matt, you know, I mean
they're not to not too removed from the Weebles, you know,
selling those things at school selling the chocolate bars, and
all you get is that puffy, stupid thing with the
fake eyes.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
You know, I thought that thing was pretty cool.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
I mean, and everybody acts like that thing was worth
a billion dollars. It was worth five cents. Yeah, but
I sold all them and we clamored and fought for it.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
You know.
Speaker 3 (13:41):
People want they want the special pen, they want the
boy Scout fire starting badge.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
He's got the built from granite patch. He's got the
all Pro patch. He's got the Walter Payton Man of
the Year patch.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
That's a tough patch.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
Yeah, he's got the playoff victory patch.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
Because there could only be one Man of the Year
every year. That one's been a looser.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Yes, yes, that one is Dark Champion. This one is
for typing. This one is for surfering.
Speaker 3 (14:09):
Nay nay, nay.
Speaker 5 (14:11):
Those on your coat, well, this one is for typing,
and this one is for Dark Champion, and this one
is for surfing.
Speaker 3 (14:20):
And I got that one, and this one is for spelling.
Give me let's go bird, Let's go birds?
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Is right?
Speaker 3 (14:35):
All right, wonderful stuff. I want one of those pats.
Is there a great play by play guy patch? You
know what I'm asking I'd like to I'd like to
see Matt getting like great voice vox of the Chargers
patch right, and then does something to piss harb off
and he comes and rips it off, it away, rends
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his garment.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
Rends my garment. Yea, exactly give me give me that back.
That doesn't even sound like Dallas Brad. It doesn't sound
it same any.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
Performer, Matt. That's why, right, you know it doesn't sound
like you when you scream a touchdown Charger, who is
give me that bag. This is the song of the day.
Speaker 6 (15:22):
Waiting for the punchline is our song of the day
from an English duo called Frank Moody and it's new
music from the third full length studio record called Chewing
the Fat featuring namesakes Ned Frank and John Moody with
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Rock and Bras Evan and el Segonda on Friday, starting
at three. There's a cool fishing video of me fishing
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Oh I could tell by the way you were holding
that fish. I just just saw it for the first time.
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Yeah, that's how. That's how I do it.
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What he's doing holding that tackle box. I get my
favorite server delivering a lamb filo to the table.
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My fingers and the gills. You know how it is.
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Oh yeah, it.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Is time for the top story of the day, top story.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Of it Well, so uh so there it was bottom
of the tenth earlier in the game, just extending a
conversation we were having yesterday in the top store. Tommy
Edmund thought he might have been safe beat out of
ground at a first base. Is he gesticulating with the
ear muffs? Is he staring into the dugout with his
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palms in the air. Save me, Dave, save me.
Speaker 3 (18:12):
Not Tommy, Not the great La joya country day, Tory.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Pine pure Class has a short conversation with the first
base coach while walking toward the bag, and then he
jogs to the dugout. Meanwhile, at home plate, bottom of
the tenth Dodger's up to Machado full count takes a
cold strike three borderline, maybe an inch outside the zone.
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Why are you taking that pitch anyway while you leaving
up to the ump when you can decide the outcome
with your bat. Get it off your shoulder, idiot. I
don't care if you're said to have the best eye
in the business. I do love him scorecard because on
the Spectrum broadcast I was watching, it looked like maybe
it was an inch off the plate or under an inch,
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But you look at the box on the ESPN and
they say that it painted the black and the umpscorecard.
I do love that Twitter feed. They share the stats,
the umpire stats from the games, and last night, Uh,
Mike Esterbrook had a good one. They said ninety five
percent accuracy two percent above expected, a ninety five percent
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consistency rating one percent above expected, that he missed nine pitches,
taken balls and strikes. Seven of his one hundred and
thirty two called balls or strikes, and two of his
fifty one called strikes were incorrect. They were balls two time.
Yeah that's right, jock. Uh, pretty freaking great. Now go roll,
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though I would go for the robot up jock because
that all one hundred and eighty three would be called correct.
But they said at umscorecard that the strike on Machado
was in fact a strike. But you got a guy
on second a three to two count. You take a
pitch at the edge of the plate and when you
get wrung up, you throw a bitch fit to the
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point that your manager has to come out and separate you.
And you got the UMP camera with your yeah, spittle
lips flapping in his face. And here's what I would say,
you know, just to try to get I say, how
about a little accountability. And I'm talking about a two
way street. This is not a one way street. If
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you're an UMP with these ump scorecards we got now
and you're just flat out terrible. Like the the guy
that got I can't remember what team it was. Maybe
you saw it or Kate's maybe you saw it, or
the batter. I think it was a CUB player who
said to him, you're having a really bad game, and
he got thrown out. Like, if you're an UMP that's
having a really bad game, maybe you skip a trip
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behind home plate. Sorry, man, you're out of the rotation
for one trip. Yeah, you can do the first, second
or third, but you're out of the home plate for
a rotation because you were so bad last time. Well,
same thing with a player. You cause a stoppage delay
in a game because your manager's got to come out
and separate you from the ump you're getting in his face.
You're screaming and yelling and making a fool yourself and
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a mockery of the game. And it turns out what
you were complaining was bs three innings. You missed the
first three innings of your next game. Basically, you miss
a turn in the order. Wow, that's your punishment. That's
how we clean this up here.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
You're really delegating some new rules, Is that right?
Speaker 2 (21:28):
I am, that's right, that's right, Tim. Because we don't
hold people accountable anymore, nobody gets punished for a damn thing.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
I mean, they're resting a bunch of people in the
one on one right now.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
There's fire in the hills. Here's what I'm saying. You
call someone a bullless Russian, you need to fight, Okay, Yeah,
it's fair. That's the way this world works. You want
to flap your gums and you want to say, hey,
bulls Russian, he's got to fight, you get loose with
the lips and you get a what do you like
to call it, sock face?
Speaker 3 (21:59):
Sock face two thousand, exactly right, ye Win, did your
jaws sit out?
Speaker 2 (22:04):
Manny? Pitch was too close to take. I don't care
if it was started outside in the batter's box and
maybe never crossed the plate. The ESPN box had it
as a strike, Spectrum box had it less than an
inch off. Maybe paint in the black. You can't take it.
But the good thing about it is Manny in that
behavior is one of the things that make the game
great last night, that makes it feel like it is,
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in fact, more than just one of one hundred and
sixty two. He's already a hothead. He cares, he wants
the winds, he wants to shake his balls, he wants
to high five. He's a great Barry competitive. It's great
and and he wants it. Look last night, you know,
you swing that bat and after the Dodgers scored two
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on the top of the tenth and you knock that
dude in, You're gonna be a rock star, but instead
kind of a waker, kind of an f and clown
sort of the way it played.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
Out well, I wouldn't go that far.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Well, you saw that I'm cam got up in his
face after taking a calt strike three. I did. Yeah,
we are now already.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
P It's like that three part meme where the goose
starts chasing the guy at the end.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
Exactly exactly right, rack that we are. We are now
through over forty percent of the season, sixty seven games.
Speaker 3 (23:21):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
And we talked to David Vesse a little bit earlier.
Great conversation. You can check that out on the iHeartRadio
app in the Petro Some Money Show podcast. The guys.
The big difference as to why they're in first place
and why they extended their lead last night over the
Padres is this is this is micro and Macro. The guys,
the Dodgers needed to just be competitive, Like, you don't
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need to be an anchor. You don't need to be
a super superstar. Be average, even slightly below average. Fine,
just don't be terrible. These guys are crushing they need now. Look,
Will Smith's different, right, he's a former All Star, but
we'll Smith' hit three twenty another home run, another three RBI.
He's the best catcher in the National League. Seattle's Cal
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Raley going crazy up there in the AL twenty six
dongs one hundred and fifty two bases crazy. But Will's
ops of nine to twenty five is second best in
baseball behind Raleigh's and the best in the National League.
A two and a half war. Obviously, Otani has the
best war on the team. Wins above replacement right now
three point one, and that's accumulative stats. So by the
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time you get to the end of the year, it's
like six or seven or eight or something like that,
which is crazy. But you know who's second in war
right behind Otani? Who? Andy pi Haz Chris puss Pus
and we were talking about whether or not he was
gonna make it.
Speaker 3 (24:42):
He was right on the edge.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
He was right on the edge. Is he gonna be
sent down? Is Tarzan gonna take his spot and get
another look?
Speaker 3 (24:50):
Tarzan should take Conforno spot. He's better at defense, he's
just as bad at the dish, and he's cheaper.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
Not a bad point, thank you, Piz. He has a
two point eight war that is two tenths better than
a shadow two point eight wins replacement. That's right. Andy Paez
has nearly added three wins to the Dodgers record this
season that is two tenths better than Machado. His eight
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twenty five ops is better than Tatis in the exact
same number of games. He is thirteenth overall in the
majors in war. He is sixth in the National League,
second on the team in Doggers, third in Ribi's, one
behind Freddy for second. Third in total bases. And he
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has got more at bats than ti Oscar Hernandez, Michael
Confordo and Max Muncy. And he has got less strikeouts
than each of them. And how about this? This is
even bigger?
Speaker 3 (25:54):
Is that right?
Speaker 2 (25:55):
Paj Haz is doing It's right? Tim He had a
couple early misques in the field. He is their best
fielder right now. Andy Paie has defensive war of one
point two, is ahead of me Ke, Muki and Keyk.
Some like to combine those and.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
Call it when goes out on the town look out.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
On the left side of that infield, when me K's rolling,
Mouki and keik Will and.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
Ed was good with Eddie, Murphy and McNulty. Wait till
me k hits the city.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
Hey Fox, paramount Universal, who wants it? We're here selling
me k Uh Meanwhile, hay Song has the best batting
average on the team for ten, the best ops one
oh two six, and most importantly perhaps he is behind
only Taoscar and Otani and clutch hitting. Hey Song Kim,
who started the season in Oklahoma City and had to
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completely tear down and rebuild his swing, is behind only
Teoscar Hernandez and shohe Otani in clutch hitting. So that's
the macro. Why do we bring it up to the
micro who knocked in the tying run to knock this
thing up at six two outs, clutch situation, down a run,
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hay Song bangs that double the right ties the game. Well.
Tany follows with the groundout to end the inning. In
the tenth, pie Has laces that double to start the
top of the tenth, knocks in Munsey to take a lead.
Edmund singles, Pie has speed gets them home with the
game winning run. Seemed like we had a lot of
conversations about pie Has earlier in the season. He has
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not just turned a corner, he has become a corner stone.
Oh for his stoppers team. That's right, tim Andy Bus
And it was a wild one last night, be Yes
and they needed Cuban be from the Fighting studebakers to
knock this thing out. So congratulations to him.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
The fighting there's only one shoe and one shoe size available.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
That's right, the fighting milk cart and glove. Way to go, Pies,
way to go. Hey song. Two dudes that we're being
discussed is not even contributing to the team this year.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
And look at Conforna. He sucks, he's a.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
And hey man, he shut up.
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Yeah, get your caring up.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
The best eye in the batter's box in baseball, swing
the bat.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
Get your banana nose out of that camera. Yeah yeah,
getting in that guy's chest.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Do you think you are? Man?
Speaker 3 (28:32):
I think you are. You're chesting up? Think you are?
Get back to the dug out. Take a seat, Kates.
It looks like that fire is sizzling out. You're doing
that right over there. Yeah, they guess the water drops
going with the helicopters. Yeah, but how's the Kate's house?
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Uh, we're doing okay, We're doing okay.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
Well, what's what's the panic rating? Well it's going up
to about a four now because the evacuation area has
gotten a little bit of bigger.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
They've cast a bigger net for that.
Speaker 3 (28:56):
Are you in it?
Speaker 2 (28:58):
We're just outside of it, just like that strike last
night from Manny Machana.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
Yeah, great sports great, super great, great sports talk. That's
how guy's house is burning down and he still has
humor for great sports talk. I like the comment on
Instagram somebody said that Will Smith's comment to Machaana.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
Was outside like your playoff chances, and.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
Yeah that's what Will Smith would say.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Yeah, I'm gonna like that comment.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
You know.
Speaker 3 (29:29):
Will Smith woke up at like five in the morning,
was like that's what I should have said. Got to you. Yeah, okay,
we'll return with your dead and a live guy birthday
the day we still got a fun fact in quickens
we're going all the way till five thirty act like
you know, oh cares right? Is that right?
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Is that right?
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Speaker 3 (30:21):
But right now it's time for the alive dead guy.
Birthday of the day.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Sorry, National Donut Day was this past Friday. It's always
the first Friday in June, but maybe we make it
June tenth as well. Today. William Rosenberg would have been
one hundred and nine, pioneer of the American donut shop.
Born in Boston, parents German Jewish immigrants raised in Dorchester,
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had to drop out of school in the eighth grade
because of the Great Depression to help support the family. Fourteen,
he's working for Western Union as a full time telegram
delivery boy. Seventeen moves to a company called Simco that
distributed ice cream from refrigerated trucks. Works as up the
national sales manager by twenty one, supervising production, shipping, cold storage, manufacturing,
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oversaw forty to one hundred trucks. Bethlehem Steel grabs them
for a minute and he decides got to get back
into food. Man takes out a look, you gotta get back,
and that's McCallin. Food's McCollum. So he takes out a loan,
cashes his fifteen hundred dollars in war bonds, and he
starts industrial Luncheon Services. Brilliant company. They delivered meals and
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coffee break snacks to factory workers on the outskirts of Boston.
He ends up building out a fleet of catering vehicles. Besides,
he customized to lift and reveal sandwiches and snacks, all
stocked on stainless steel shelves. Pretty much the birth of
the food truck was this guy Rosenberg. It grew to
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two hundred catering trucks, twenty five in plant outlets, and
a vending operation. He is making crazy cash, but instead
of just sticking with that, he recognizes that forty percent
of his revenues come from just two items, coffee and donuts,
and so he decides to start a shop that specializes
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in just those two things, coffee and donuts. The Open
Kettle opened on Memorial Day nineteen forty eight. He quickly
realized it wasn't a great name, so he renamed it
Duncan Donuts. Okay, at the time, most other shops had
five types of donuts, Rosenberg offered fifty two different varieties,
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and just like our friends at Baskin Robbins, he was
one of the earliest to lean into franchising nineteen fifty
five as a means of distribution and expansion. With all
that money pee, he bought the will Rose Farm in
rural New Hampshire, became the largest breeder of standard bred
horses in New England, and would end up donating that
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entire property to the University of New Hampshire. Go Worry Cats,
three kids. Yeah, that's our man. Food is my calling too,
Billy Rosenberg. Food is my calling, birch Burgers.
Speaker 3 (33:17):
All right, Matt, A happy birthday to my sister angel
Ford of Keffi Yoga, mother of two great kids. But
we will celebrate. The Japanese game director and producer for
Bandai Namco Entertainment, best known for his fighting game Tekan
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Awesome katsu Hero Hadada fifty six Tekan means Iron Fist,
which follows the events of the King Iron Fist Tournament.
Sixty million copies sold. Tech and two and three are
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particularly revered. It all started in ninety four and has
gone through today. Last one most recent twenty twenty four
tech and eight and there are some offshoot but yeah,
there's eight, but there's other ones too. There's like fifteen
of them, but there's like Tech and eight, But It's
kind of like there's three Wu Tang albums, but then
(34:23):
there's a bunch of you know, the Ghost Faced album,
Iron Man and ODB album, a couple of method Man albums.
You know what I'm saying. Yeah, only for Cuban links
by Ray Kwanda Chef. Four Techan movies, post a lot,
post Apocalypse fighting all of them. There's Tekan Tech and
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two Katsuyas, Revenge, Teching, Blood Vengeance, and the original anime
Techan from ninety eight. Now. I was originally not going
to do this because I never played Techan, but when
I looked at all the weird tech and tech heads,
I thought it was interesting. The game was not conceived
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as a fighting game. It started just as a Nanco
test case for animating three D character models, and then
they added texture mapping, which is like two D projecting
on three D models. Texture mapping like the background of
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Sonic the Hedgehog. But you're like, wow, it looks so
cool texture, you know, like when you're fighting a guy
and like a cool looking Shallin temple, like where Victor
Weinmanyama's sleeping right now. I could be there with them,
and it's like moving all around like the landscape. That's
texture mapping, and that's what made techan so interesting, and
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people loved people loved playing it, so they put it
out and our guy produced it all. Harada born in Osaka.
Parents didn't like him be involved in the video game,
but they submitted. He studied at Wasta University. Go bearts
and uh. He's voiced even some of the characters in Techan.
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Known for his sense of humor and his very fun
friendly rivalry with the Street Fighter producer. Those guys go
back and forth.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
Oh that makes sense.
Speaker 3 (36:26):
That guy's name, joro Ono is that guy's name, But
our guy Harada is the CEO of Namco's E Fighting
Sports division. Seems like a real Japanese hero, just like
shoey Otani and Yamamoto and my guy, he's my god,
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you dovish. So for you techan types, techan, did you
play tech?
Speaker 2 (36:58):
And Matt I did. I liked s although I was
I'm a little bit older, so you know, uh, Karate
Champ kung Fu like how much older?
Speaker 1 (37:07):
Like?
Speaker 3 (37:08):
Golly like it's crazy because when I was younger I
saw it.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
Mister Jackson Merrill, how you doing, bro? I'm good? How
are you? We'll talk a little bit more about that. Uh,
because we got I got ten years on you, bro.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
Yeah, yeah, this is super So you never even well
you didn't even play teching, right, Matt, Like you just
like basically had that that cop with a top with
a string and a ball and you try.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
To basically, Yeah, basically that's what I did.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
He's fifty five today, not fifty six. I'm sorry about that.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
Yeah, Tech, And I think was like right at the
end of when I was in college, whereas you know,
we were more street Fighter, Double Dragon, Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat. Yeah, Shanobi,
Oh well, come on, karate champ.
Speaker 3 (37:58):
Nobody wants to swing swords like Shernobi. But June tenth
a lot of birthdays, the guy from Techan, John Hefner,
friend of the show, Happy Birthday, my sister Happy, the
donut guy, the Dunkin Donut Guy. Thank god he didn't
live to see that Ben Affleck j Lo commercial with
a disgrace with Bill Belichick and his and his young Angenoux.
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We'll be back.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
Think about like how celebrated he would be right now,
Like how excited people would be about North Carolina football
if he didn't have Jordan hanging around.
Speaker 3 (38:35):
It's wild how celebrated Belichick would be.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
Yeah, like people be excited Belichick like Rockey.
Speaker 3 (38:41):
He be like New Rockney.
Speaker 1 (38:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (38:43):
Instead, he's just a dirty old man.
Speaker 2 (38:45):
He's this seventy three year old guy with a twenty
five year old girlfriend.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
Doing Instagram stuff. All Right, it's a two ed Mono Tuesday,
and two ed Monos will be back for quick hits
and a fun fact man ex