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Speaker 3 (01:22):
Yeah, and don't forget this would be you would be
remiss if you did not mention that this would be
the very first back to back ever within the Dodger organization.
They have never won back to back World Series and
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a lot of excitement in the air. There is a
lot of fun to be had watching these games. And
I don't know how badly things have to go early
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to get the panic brothers to come out. I don't
know how good things have to go early to get
the nonchalance really flowing through people's veins. But Canada is
against us as Dodger people, and we are your Dodger station.
And don't let it, don't let it hinder your resolve
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that it's not just a team or a city with
a stupid ass song. That it's against the Dodgers, but
a whole country of Canucks from the north bearing down
our weight upon the city of Los Angeles. And we
did do the geography yesterday, as we are well the
demographics yesterday, as we are experts. Canada has one million
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more people than the whole state of California. They could
crush us.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
I don't think it could not much more I can
pushback on now. I just feel like, you know, a
lot of the guys.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
I thought there were more people in LA than in
all of Canada, but that's not the case. There are
more people in Canada than all of California. And then
you know, they could crush us and their weight with
all that. Tim Horton's real heavy, It's all I'm.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Trying to Territories can really get you, you know.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Yeah, they come down on you real hard with a
very harsh winter. So keep that in mind. Don't let
that shake your resolve, don't let that, don't let that
affect you and your ability to root the Dodgers on.
While listening to Amy seventy LA Sports your home of
every pitch, every hit, every one of one, all season
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long and now deep into the pro postseason, so we
got a lot, We have a lot of good energy.
We got a lot of dishes to wash. David Vassy
is joining the show in the very next segment to
give us a scene set on what's going on out there.
But right now brought to you by Concordia University, Irvin's
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Masters and Coaching. It's fact. It's yeah, we're three fun.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Fun fact your final hour. Fun fact. Pe Uh, you
just mentioned it. With the slightly more people, but they
speak considerably more languages. Toronto is the most linguistically diversed
city in the world. English the most common language about
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forty two percent. Right behind that all Francais, but over
one hundred and sixty different languages are spoken in the
city of Toronto, Italian, Chinese, Cantonese three plus percent apiece.
So there you go.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Very international city, Matt. A lot of international fleva when
it comes to the city of Toronto.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
And I should know Jabi two and a half percent.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
I've been to the airport. There is there an Eskimo
or Inuit language, Matt, that we don't know about.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
I'm looking. I got uh, maybe that maybe that would
be Urdu at one point eight percent. Very possible just
ahead of Polish at one point six percent.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
Well, that brings us Matt to the word of the day.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
His words, the word of the day.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
Today's word of the day is very much like today's
final hour fun fact. You inspired me, Matt. It's a
small world, after all. There is a truly international flavor
to this World Series. Of course, Canada's involved. They just
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revealed to you how many languages and how diverse the
city of Toronto is in and of its health being
in Canada. At Rogers Center, they have poutine and gravy fries,
which seems difficult to navigate while you're at a ballgame.
But we're not Canadian. What do we know? And Matt,
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there is none more. There is no less than nine
countries being represented on the field with players in this
World Series. There of course are players in the US.
Freddie Freeman's mom was from Toronto and his dad is
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from Windsor, but he is not Canadian. But Vladimir Guerrero is.
He represents Canada because his dad was an expo when
he was born. Plany and Japanese guys Otani Sasaki Yamamoto.
Toronto's Alejandro Kirk is a Mexican Toronto's Andres Humanez is
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from Venezuela, Benezuela. Seemo, that's where they smoked those Belmont cigarettes.
Hayesan Kim, South Korea, taoscar amongst others, est Minicano and
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I would have not have known this if Tim Kates
did not do a Golden Mic Award winning piece. Keik
Hernandez is from Puerto Rico and Andy paie Has is
from Cuba. Those are the nine countries represented by this
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year's World Series players.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Impressive, truly.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
It is a global sport, Matt with a great global reach,
and we're all sharing it together other Tonight on AM
five seventy l A Sports, may Stephen Nelson not grab
Rick Monday's shoulder too hard because the laws are different
for assault on the elderly in Canada.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
In a good way or a bad way.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
They're just different.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
Like can you rough up an old dude if he's
giving you some lip and get away with you?
Speaker 3 (08:20):
Then you have to outrun a mounting. And then if
you can outrun the mounting on horseback and you're free,
you get across the.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Man. So man and give me some lip.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
What's it all about? Holzer?
Speaker 2 (08:35):
I love it in Canada. I can really rough up
the elderly.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
And remember Chris Berman told us all about the Canadian
aspirin that has codine in it.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
That's the good stuff. Yes, yeah, they're all looped up.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
You got a headache in Canada. You're going straight to heaven.
All right. It is time for the number of the days,
Number of the day.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Sorry to go number four, four pets, four games. Chauncey
Billups and Terry Rogier be damned, We're gonna continue with
our picks. Coming off a three and one week, and
you bet your sweet teas.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
I mean, Matt, I don't think anybody would be surprised
if you were targeted by the fence and they've been
watching you for years.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
I think they would. I think they'd be like, he's
terrible at this.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
Wife just goes to show you don't have to be
a great gambler to get in trouble here.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
I had a three and one week last week, and
I'm gonna ride the hot end of the Patriots. I'm
gonna lay six and a half to the Browns. Browns
zero and eight against the spread in their last eight
road games. They got a little pep in their step
after hammer and the Dolphins, to the point that Tua
in his presser was talking about how tall their defensive
line was and how tall his offensive line was, and
how short he is.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
He's got to stop talking. Yeah he's getting a little
I don't want to say loopy.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
But that's that's I think where we all go right like, yeah,
this is this is not good. The Patriots in a rhythm,
winners of four in a row, yes, three of them
were against Tennessee, New Orleans and Carolina. This will be
the best defense they faced all season. Drake may not
good against the elite unit that Pittsburgh brought, but the
Patriots defenses come on. Looks like a Mike Rabel coach
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team right now. Allowing the fifth US points per game
at nineteen per and again back to May. He's rolling
seventy five percent completion rate is first in the NFL,
is eight point six yards per attempt, third in the
NFL twelve roll and roll and rolling, rolling to just
two picks, second fewest behind Jalen Hurt single interception in
his one hundred and sixteen point four quarterback rating is
the best when you consider only Lamar Jackson is ahead
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of him and he's only played in four games, so
I'll lay a six and a half and go Patriot
by a touchdown. Not buying the Texans defense superb offense
garbage they screwed me to It would a had of
four and zero week. The offense held there under the bargain,
doing very little in Seattle two field goals and a
late garbage time TD, but the defense uncharacteristically allowed twenty
seven to Sam Darnold and the Seahawks. Kyle Shanahan comes
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to town, He's getting a point and a half the Texans,
probably without Nico Collins and concussion protocol, Christian Kirk with
a hammy, and if forty nine ers are healthy enough.
Christian McCaffrey has been an absolute force fantasy players. No,
you're always nervous when you got one of the top
picks and you take Christian McCaffrey. He has had twenty
plus fantasy points in every single one of his games.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
So ho sult me. I'm not a fantasy guy. Come on,
I can give a different perspective up here. That's not fair.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Ryan, Listen, you're not a fantasy player like I am.
You might have played the game, but I play fantasy
for Kyle Shannan. Does not matter if it's Max Jones
or Brock Purty. They lead the league in passing yards
right now, two seventy one point three per game. All
they gotta do is win point. Actually, they don't even
have to win by a point. They just have to
lose by less than two. And we're good. Defense bottles
up Bijon and the Falcons last week, so I think
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they don't have too much trouble with c. J. Stroud
and an offensive coordinator that's already on the chopping block
after seven games. Give me the one and a half.
I'll take the forty nine ers, and I'm gonna take
the Cowboys. They're getting three and a half in Denver.
Not buying the Broncos last week wasn't a fluke. It
was a goddamn football miracle. Three touchdowns and a two
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point conversion in the fourth quarter and then a missed
extra point by the Giants that opened the door for
a win against New York. They were down twenty six
to eight with ten minutes left in that game. Game
before that, bo Nicks was awful against the Jets. I
mean awful, but justin Fields was worse. Nine completions, you're
attacking Sean Payton, seam, I am, and the Broncos still
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won thirteen to eleven week before Phillies up seventeen to
three in the fourth quarter steps on their own d
three three and outs thanks to a holding, an illegal formation,
and an illegal shift on plays that garnered first downs
to open the door for the Broncos. The Cowboys the
best offense in football that should be getting MVP talk
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around what he's doing. I'm sure he is if you
listen to Colin Coward or something. Thirteen touchdowns, zero picks
in his last four ceedee, Lamb is back. George Pickens
and his weird posture came alive when Lamb was out.
Their defense stinks, and the Broncos defense is pretty good.
But I'll take Dak to outduel Sean Payton and his
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extension Bo Nicks. Even if Denver wins the game, I'm
gonna say it's gonna be like their previous three wins
by the skin of their teeth. So I'll take the
three and a half points. And finally, I'm gonna roll
the dice again. Pe I have not hidden over or
an under, nor in one big Mama's Fallen angel lose big.
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Taking the over fourteen and a half is scary delay
just because of garbage time. But the Colts hammered Tennessee
in Nashville earlier this season forty one to twenty.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
And colleague radial Jeremiah said, as the best team in.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Football, they look pretty freaking good. They beat the Raiders
by thirty four, the Chargers by fourteen. So what do
I expect, Well, they only beat the Cardinals by four
and probably should have lost that game. I'm gonna expect
a lot of points. So instead of laying two touchdowns
and a hook, I'm just gonna go over. I'm gonna
try it again. All I needed from the Raiders was
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two field goals and they gave me one. But I'm
gonna go forty seven and a half over. I'm gonna
try it again. I didn't get it on the under
on Monday Night. They'll probably get forty on their own.
They're running away with most of the awards if the
season ended today, Coach of the Year, Comeback Player of
the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year,
and the number one seed in the AFC. Over forty
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seven and a half there Colts against Tennessee and those and.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
Owner of the Year, the lady that stands on the
sideline with a hatset and the the big clipboard like
she's keeping score.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
Carle Carly I believe er, say Gordon Carly, Er say
that's Joseph Gordon Levitt. Carl Ers say, Wilson sounds right.
It's working man. I know she's not wearing any Colts gear.
She's outfits that probably slot somewhere between six and ten grand,
like a Chanelle pouch and paper clip holder and a
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Gucci pen. But hey, whatever, man, whatever works, Carly.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
The owners make a lot of money in the NFL.
And it's time for Ronnie Fascio with the World Series
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World Series Game one, snell Zilla on the map. Who's
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more excited than David Vasse? Nobody was a great show yesterday,
There's no doubt about it. On a Dodger talk with
Kershaw and going toe to toe with the Springer, Danger
and Sureser. Great stuff. You can podcast it. But we're
on to today and David Vass from Sports down LA
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and of course MLB Network. But right here am five
seventy LA. Sports is great. Reporter Dave. How's it going
out there?
Speaker 5 (18:29):
It's going great. I'm glad they have a roof here
at Rogers Center because the temps outside are in the
forties today here in Toronto. But yeah, very exciting day
here in the city. Everybody in Toronto, very excited that
they have the World Series back in Canada for the
first time in thirty two years. And a very exciting
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day for Blake Snell. A day that he has wanted
as the day that he signed since the day he
signed with the Dodgers. He has an opportunity to again
set the tone for a playoff series and the biggest
one of this season for him and the Dodgers.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
Dave obviously a very sensitive situation. But what is the
latest with Alex Vassia.
Speaker 5 (19:11):
Well, we don't have any clarification on what him and
his wife are going through. I'm not going to speculate
on that. I'll wait for them to, you know, if
they ever decide to announce whatever they're dealing with. But
it's significant for him to miss the World Series. I mean,
this is what he has put his body, his mind
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through all season long to be in this spot. He's
been such a big part of the Dodgers' bullpen since
he arrived in twenty twenty one, and especially on the
way to the World Series last year and so far
in this postseason. If we're just talking strictly baseball, there
is nobody the Dodgers could have added to this playoff
roster that could replace what Alex Vessia means. To Dave Roberts,
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he in some way is his silver bullet. Whenever you know,
it's a right year lefty and there's a traffic jam
and he needs to bail one of his guys out,
He's gone to Alex Vesia, and unfortunately he doesn't have
that bullet in this World Series. So we'll see how
he navigates that. Maybe guys are going to be extended
a little bit more. Maybe Roki Sasaki needs to get
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six outs or four outs instead of just three outs
in this World Series.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Do you feel better about the bullpen after those last
couple games, Dave? Where Dryer got out there, where Bonda
got out there, We saw Sasaki close out the World
Series compared to where it was before. I guess, like
you know, I don't know if you want to go
one to ten kind of where is your confidence going
into this series with that group?
Speaker 5 (20:41):
Yeah, it's still a little uneasy because they've had their
struggles at times, but yeah, they did pitch really well
in Game four. Bonda and Dryer are going to be
counted on a lot in this World Series in key spots,
and Bonda has done it last year and that's the
reason why he's been counted on in big spots so
far in this postseason, and so is Dryer. Blake Trenon's
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going to have to pitch big in this World Series
as well. He's going to have to pitch the best
of his season in this World Series. And you know,
it's the same questions and same formula in the World
Series as it was in the previous rounds. The Dodgers
need at least six innings from their starters, and they
need to be able to score some runs early to
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give themselves a little bit of a cushion to get
the final nine outs. And I kind of feel like
in this World Series it's a better matchup for the
Dodgers offensively than what they have seen all postseason long.
A lot of right handed starters, and the Dodgers have
a lot of lefties that can crush these type of
right handed pitchers.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
We'll see what happens. It's David Vasse on The Petterson
Money Show, brought to you by Strauss. Dave Ohtani took
VP again. What is the significance of that.
Speaker 5 (21:58):
Yeah, I guess he's sticking with what's working, because when
he took to batting practice the night before Game four
at Dodger Stadium, he had the most historic night in
baseball history. So he decided to keep it going again
and we'll see how it works out for him. In
Game one of the World Series, he'll be the first
batter of this World Series leading off. And I mean
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the balls that he was hitting last night here at
Rogers Center, it felt like they landed in Ottawa, that's
how far he was hitting them, upper tank, upper tank.
I've never seen anybody hit a baseball that far. We've
always heard about like guys like Jose Canseco and Mark
McGuire hitting the ball off the window of the hotel
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and straightaway center. But this guy was hitting them into
the gaps right below the highest level of seats at
Rogers Center, down the right field line. So I wouldn't
be surprised if he has a big game tonight, Dave.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
We don't know a whole lot, you know, speaking personally,
and I think probably as a fan base, the Dodger
fans don't know a lot about Toronto only played him
three times. But they got a twenty two year old
that's got what three four starts under his belt, that's
going to be taking the ball in Game one of
the World Series. What can you tell us about how
Trey Savage is wired, what this kid's got, why they
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decided to go with him instead of Kevin Gosman, and
what you expect from him.
Speaker 5 (23:23):
Yeah, it comes down to Kevin Gossman had to pitch
in Game seven of the ALCS, and he pitched several
times during the ALCS, So this guy has less miles
on his arm at this point in time in the season.
He was a first round pick last year, he was developed,
and they needed him this season. He can be erratic,
and he does throw far from a high arm slot,
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and the Dodger lefties seemed to see the ball better
from pitchers that throw from that high of arm slot.
He throws from a very extreme as high as he
can release the baseball arm slot there, so he can
be erratic. These aren't the Mariners that he's facing. It's
a much different lineup. He's going to have a huge
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challenge in front of him.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
What about the challenge in front of snell Zilla? What
about Bill cut back Johnson, Is this a tough lineup matchups?
Speaker 5 (24:16):
Again, you look at the head to head matchups between
Snell Zilla and these starters. Blake Snell has owned guys
like Bo Bashett, Vladimir Guerrero Junior, and George Springer. He
has handled these guys the way he handled the Phillies lineup.
So yeah, it's a good matchup for Blake Snell against
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a team that does put the ball in play, but
the way they do it is they swing early in counts,
so he can get them to chase more than other pitchers.
It's a really good matchup for him, and I mean
he has never been more ready for this type of
game in his life. I mean this is he's locked
in and he's pushing through different things to be able
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to be as effective as he's been.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Dave. When they were in the Philly Series, it was
being described as the World Series, that these are probably
the two best teams in baseball. But now that it's
the Blue Jays and the Dodgers, a lot of folks
are saying that the way, like you mentioned, the approach
that these guys can grind out at bats, that they're
really good at making contact, is this a better lineup
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than the Phillies. Is it comparable because we heard the
same thing about the grinded out average Joes of the
Brewers and they could not get anything going against this
starting staff.
Speaker 5 (25:30):
Yeah, the Brewers had no pop and they were emotionally
spent from their series against the Cubs, and I kind
of feel like that's the same case here with the
Blue Jays. No matter how much they want to deny it,
that seven game ALCS took a lot out of them.
You saw how excited I mean, George Springer was jumping
in the air like he was Joe Carter. And that
was only to get them to the World Series. So
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the experience factor also is something to keep an eye on.
The Dodgers have a lot of experience as the World
Series champions. The Blue Jays only have George Springer that's
ever experienced the World Series. But yeah, George Springer and
Vlad Junior and Bo Bashett, those guys are dangerous. But
Bob Bashett hasn't played in a major League game in
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a month and he's going to be facing one of
the best lefties in baseball, one of the best pitchers
in baseball in the World Series. So you're not easing.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
In, David vase before we let you go. What did
Otani do with his trophy, the NLCS MVP.
Speaker 5 (26:32):
Yeah, you know, it came out and I started to
ask some of his teammates yesterday at media Day. He
literally put his NLCSMVP trophy this past week during the
workouts in the middle of the clubhouse and wrote on
it team effort. And he wouldn't get into details on
why he did it, but I asked Yamamoto about it,
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and he believes he wanted to obviously send the message
that it was a team effort, but also to remind
everybody who the NLCS MVP. So it was a little
bit of both.
Speaker 2 (27:03):
Oh, okay, hey, this is.
Speaker 5 (27:08):
Yeah, it's mine.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
At least I didn't ride it in Japanese. That would
have been harder for everybody. Yeah, except for a couple guys.
All Right, We love you, Dave. Have a great night,
enjoy covering the series, enjoy all of the wares of
Canada's biggest city and metropolitan area. And we will talk
to you tomorrow, of course, Dodger Talk tonight, and before that,
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Dodger Clubhouse, we'll see what happens in Game one smell
Zilla on the mound.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
Have fun, Dave, Thank you guys, appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (27:39):
And we'll be right back with a little bit of
fanfare and saying good night from the Petrosen Money Show.
And by goodnight we mean coming up next. We'll be
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brings you even that much closer to first pitch at
five eight, all of the World Series fanfare. I don't
know who's singing the anthem. Maybe it's like a Canadian
opera singer. Maybe it's Celine Dion. They had packed an
ice since the Olympics in Paris.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
I think it's Derek Webley of some forty one.
Speaker 3 (28:53):
I would I mean, I know major League Baseball, I
know it's not Super Bowl halftime, Matt, But I really
hope that it's not the guy from Sun forty one
for the sake of the entire country of Canada. Anybody
else more set anybody Brian Adams, Arcade Fire Drake. I
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don't know how Drake's gonna pull off the anthem Oh
Canada podcast, our show. We talked to David Masse. We
got you ready for the World Series only two hours.
The World Series shows are going to be two to
four because all the World Series games, whether they're in
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Los Angeles or in Canada and Toronto, are going.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
To Canada, my our home.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
And if the games are in Canada, they still start
at five, and if the games are here in Los
a Angela's they still start at five. So Monday show
will also be a flex alert two to four on
the Petrosen Money Show. This has been scheduled Talk We're
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only on for two hours. Podcast the show on the
iHeartRadio app for your smartphone and get Ready on Monday.
Scam is also gonna stream on the stream yard. I
saw Wacko and social media Matt in there yesterday, tinking around,
tinkering around.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
With full full cameras. Yeah, I think Sam full cam,
whole show.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Full cam on scam.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
Come on full cam on scam.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
I wrong, Tim Am I wrong? I mean I don't
want to sell tales out of school.
Speaker 6 (30:42):
No, I'm starting at seven o'clock on Monday. Every day
next week, we're gonna have two hours of the show
up on YouTube you can watch, brought to you by
our friends at Strauss. And that's gonna be starting on
Monday again at seven am. Show starts at six, but
we started streaming at seven.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
So is the Is the scream gonna be bordered by
I like a cool looking Strauss like pants, like a
like a like a material that they would use on
their work.
Speaker 6 (31:07):
Plant movement, like like dancing cargo pants. Yep, it's gonna
be pants. And then the boots are gonna be moving
back and forth.
Speaker 3 (31:13):
Steel tall, still tall.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Yeah, that case I heard seven to nine because six
o'clock is when you're just blowing lines off the council
ready to go.
Speaker 3 (31:22):
A lot of dust in the air.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
A lot of dust in the air in the six
o'clock hour. Make sure you're ready to go for those
final two Is that what it is?
Speaker 6 (31:28):
The six o'clock hour is the warm up hour. So
then we got to seven o'clock.
Speaker 2 (31:31):
Warm, Warm, dude.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
Why is it just because it's so early? Nobody wants
the puffiness? Probably smell face.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Probably.
Speaker 6 (31:40):
It is a multi camera shoot, by the way, so
whether Sax is in the studio or not, he'll have
his camera set up at his place and we'll have
a multiple in the studio where I'm at.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
I heard Sax talking about wearing his Strouss pants and
going out to his yard and planting because he has
a great deal of land and he grew up on
a farm. He did, and I was like, this does
legitimize the Strouss sponsorship. Yeah, So that's going to be
starting at seven on Monday and then seven to nine
all week long for a scam YEP World Series edition.
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We'll be on camera. Why don't you like it, Matt.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
Because if it works, you know, damn well, those cameras
are coming for us.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Believe it.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
If it works, them cameras are coming for us. I mean,
if it works, it will work. It'll work success.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
I mean whenever we put the show up on. Whatever
we do is live show that has the same camera
battery kind of thing, and we're live at some event
and we put it up on X It does quite well,
So it is something.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
That we're really going to dig into our drug habit. Well, yeah,
I mean, and I can't have that. When am I
gonna sniff glue to do? Get in the proper mindset
the whole case of testers.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
Yeah, I know, I mean, what are we gonna do?
Speaker 6 (32:54):
They're talking about maybe doing it when you guys are
in the suite too at Dodger Stadium.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
Oh, I heard about this.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
That's the I don't know if it's happening or not,
but it's been kicked around. Sweet sch meat. We're down
on the field with our sweet meat.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
Oh come on, I just saw patrons do a bunch
of wamwham.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
Hey, why does Matt have a gallon of gas in
his hand.
Speaker 6 (33:14):
We're even gonna be live during the commercial breaks on YouTube,
So when we go to commercial on the radio, Saxony
and I will be talking to the people and reading
the chat board for two hours straight.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
Mm hm no breaks. Yeah, Matt, you're right. Hours you
go to commercial and bang we're live on the YouTube.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
Well, look, it's an exciting time in the world. Series
is coming up and it's about to hit you right
in the face. Tim kaits the host of Scam, which
does air on YouTube at seven o'clock. It starts at six,
but it airs at seven on Monday morning. Who knows
what the mood will be, who knows.
Speaker 6 (33:51):
What the future hole You guys, maybe get inside the
chat there on the YouTube. I'd like to see you
guys sign it. I'd like to see Matt Smith and
Petro Swapadeka's on the go ahead.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
Keep an eye out for me, you know.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
And by the way, you've been trying.
Speaker 3 (34:04):
To get myself booked on Scam for weeks. I can't
get myself booked on there.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
How about the six o'clock hour, six o'clock hour on Monday.
Speaker 3 (34:11):
Thanks Yeah, five forty five, five forty five during