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Like wish I could hit a double every time.
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I like a view, but I sit with my back
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Did you know? Speaking of partying, black marlin have no predators.
They are too big and they are too fast. Even
though these Florida Marlins have plenty of predators, namely all
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of the other teams in the NL East, but the
black Marlin of the sea none. You're not gonna be honest, Matt.
Speaker 5 (02:49):
I'm much more intrigued by the Florida tarpin, which is
a much more mysterious, prehistoric style of fish. Sure, and
I wish that they would have named him the tarpins
as opposed to the marlin. Perhaps not as familiar the
tarpin to the average guy in gal Wan and down Street.
Not like people around town and pointing their fingers say hey,
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look at that marlin.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
But I mean, you know, you know the marlin. Yeah,
you go into the Jimmy Buffett Margaritaville and there's a
big fake marlin on the walls. Bill, there isn't a parpin.
That's billy big mouth bass. Now you want to put
a salefish out there, maybe we can talk. But the marlin,
this is a yellow tank fastest uh nearly the fastest
fish in the sea forty to fifty miles an hour
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with bursts up to eighty miles an hour, so the
bigger predators can't catch him.
Speaker 5 (03:38):
The marlin's a bitch compared to the tarpin and you
can take that to the bank, Matt, I don't like
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Speaker 5 (04:01):
Oh yeah, we're going to talk to Eric Carrolls and
Vass said it in the last hour. Things had a
little dicey last night. But the Dodgers are nine games
over five hundred, winners of three in a row home
tonight versus the Marlins, fastest.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
Fish in the sea. Some say a bullpen game for
the Dodgers, it's no tarp and others safe, yeah, tarpa
even surviving the practice. Fresh Water Angels are twelve and
fifteen they are now twelve and fifteen, last place in
the al well were they like nine and four when
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everyone was freaking out.
Speaker 5 (04:40):
That's got to upset the concierge of the lodge. No
mints on your pillow.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
But at least Mike Trout's got nine home runs for
third in baseball. Okay, he's bounds. Trotta here, it is
trying to I'd say, as long as we can get
a Trout to hear call in win, lose, we're still relevant.
To get an education, and it's Trotta here.
Speaker 5 (05:00):
Angels are in Seattle to take on the Mariners, and
they might get a nautical education.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
Oh man, learn how to tie all the knots. I
don't feel good about you. Tomorrow on Softy Show, He's
really gonna put the screws to you. Talking Mariners, Angels, baseball.
This is our concern, dude. Yes, you know what they
should do. I don't want to walk into that kind
of fight, terrible man.
Speaker 6 (05:17):
They should get Mike Trout and they should go to
the fish market and they should get you know, those
people that throw the fish and have Mike Trout get
it because his last name is Trout and throw the fish.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Throw a trout. Yeah, I never heard that. I've heard
of that. And then they can go to the original
Starbucks too, yeah, talk about how it's the original start.
Speaker 5 (05:36):
They can walk out and go I'm a loser, baby,
don't you keep having a moment, And maybe he gets
some bubblegum and put it on bubblegum alley too.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Yeah yeah yeah, And then you go to the top of
the sky neel Yeah yeah, weed stored and pregnant six chicks.
What that was way harsh, dude, What that was too harsh?
Speaker 5 (05:58):
Look at Donche just stepped up the plans. That's what
I want, the entires. He picked the wrong partner, don't
you just stepped up? That's his class. To pay the
entire expected cost of restoring a vandalized mural depicting Kobe
and Gig Bryan in downtown La Dantic made a.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Five thousand dollars donation covering the entire Hope fund Me
page goal. My artist Louis Palcino.
Speaker 5 (06:27):
He wants to restore the mural titled Mambas Forever on
fourteenth and Maine, which is deep in the heart of Loserville.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Los Angeles. It was always important, Hey, I live like
a block away fo up and then don't freaking vandalize
the dead guy.
Speaker 5 (06:45):
It was always important to get back to the community,
donch It said after practice at the Lakers Trading Complex.
They gave me so much, so I just want to
give back already. Luka Doncic's pan for parking once and
doing this has done more for the community here than
Lebron James ever has done. As there are people now
now literally looking like one eyed Willie and Gooni's skeletons dead,
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still waiting dead at the Blaze pleat Pizza.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
We got to get pac Man to find that tagger
and spray paint the hell out of his face and
teach him a lesson.
Speaker 5 (07:19):
That's what somebody calls Sean. I don't think he's got
the same political views as he did back in them
Lakers Tea Wolves Game five. It's happening tomorrow at Crypto
Lakers with their backs up against the wall and their
da is in the dust. They're down three to one
to ant Man and the Tea Wolves. Since the starters
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playing the entire second half of the game didn't have
anything to do with it.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
No, you looked spry as ever in those final five minutes.
We knew they was gassed, so we put our foot
on the gas.
Speaker 7 (07:51):
What was our office the numbers in a fourth Oh,
and then we have some really good looks. You were zero,
Ma Luca missed a you know, a point blank layup, Yeah,
seven tired lakes. You know I missed a point blank
leayup to put us olf.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Four hired lakes.
Speaker 7 (08:06):
You know, we had a couple opportunities. I don't think fatigue.
Fatigue had anything to do with that.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
We just we.
Speaker 7 (08:13):
Just missing some point blank shots, you know. You know,
we were getting to whe we wanted to get into
and we just wanted able to convert.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Sounds like Andy Nfield giving up offensive rebounds. We missed
our shots that we missed. Thanks Andy hired legs. Guys
that are guest, Well, Matt.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
We got news from Transylvania. NBA commissioner the Real Nosfaratu
acknowledge that the league is having discussions with the players
Association and broadcast partner NBC over replacing the All Star
Games current format.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
I don't know what it was working so well.
Speaker 5 (08:45):
Uh, they want to have an international competition next season.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
And they trying to pick up on the NHL's Uh,
you know, four nations kind of whatever. It was the
the battle they want to do international versus America. Can
we do that sort of thing? And of course the
twenty twenty six All Star Weekend is going to be
here in La at the Intuit Dome and that will
fall during the twenty twenty six Winner Olympics, which NBC
(09:11):
also has the rights to. So that's the idea. And
speaking of that into it, oh, popping off tonight, Game
five exactly right, Clippers Denvers series tied to two. Here's
ty lou hey, if you we know the sits of
urgency and there from game one.
Speaker 8 (09:26):
It's not just because it's two to too, Like you understand,
like when the playoffs start, you gotta have urgency from
this gain. As soon as jump ball goes up, you
gotta be ready to go, and you got to be
impacting in any ways you can. And so we know
we gotta start the games better. Like I said, game
games two and three, they have sixteen points in the
first four and a half is in a game three,
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the had twenty points in the first four and a
half inns. So we gotta start games better, especially with
the defensive identity.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
Everybody Loves a train Wreck. TV ratings are out the
second most NFL Draft watched NFL Draft ever, seven and
a half million viewers across espen NFL Network, ABC with
Saban and his Feathered Hair and all digital channels, up
twenty seven percent from twenty twenty four, and most watched
(10:15):
Day three ever.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Why is that? What was on normally Day three? You
know you're filling out special teams, maybe getting an old
lignman that's got some trades. And what was going on
the day three there? What are they? Uh? Well, Matt,
what is it that was going on? Five, six, and seven?
Speaker 5 (10:29):
It was an embarrassment, but it was a lucrative embarrassed.
It was the Kings are an embarrassment. Tied it too
with the Oilers, and the oilers are sticking it in
and mining the oil. After blowing down another two game
lead in game four last night, Game.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Five is to night at Crypto. You know I didn't
put it in quick kits guys and Bob Schmid, our
imaging guy, did not have enough time to make a
Jordan Hudson Watson. But we are on Jordan Hudson watch
the girlfriend of Bill Belichick statements. Yeah, we're we are
full statements coming. Yes. She released some screenshots of emails
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about her and Bill Belichick and their frustration with promoting
his new book, his new memoir that has come out.
And Bill is upset because people are nitpicking the negative
things in his coaching career and will not celebrate the
positive things that he did in the decades of coaching
in the National Football League.
Speaker 5 (11:22):
Maybe don't parade some crazy eyed twenty four year old
out in front of everybody.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
He likes the crazy eyes. Yeah, but then if you
want to do that, then crazy but I like him,
then you got to retire. Then you got to retire.
But North Carolina is willing to hand me ten million dollars.
I can't retire. I got to take the ten million
dollars right now.
Speaker 5 (11:40):
His idiot, white trash mulleted son looks like a better option, Steve.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
Yeah, but he's younger than his dad's girlfriend. Oh wait
a minute, No, he's like fifteen years older than her. Yeah,
he's good. It's got a nice out of here. We
just got to say. Bill's got to go out to
past year with that cow. I don't know what happened
over at USC.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
Maybe I'll find out, but Lincoln Riley's right hand man
and the strength and conditioning you know, the football sports
performance director, Benny Wiley, who came with Lincoln Riley from Oklahoma,
has been fired. Lincoln Riley announced today that they'll be
parting waves with Benny Wiley. Lincoln's quote says, We're grateful
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for the many contributions coach Wyley has made to our
program throughout the last three seasons. He's been an outstanding
role model for our young men. This is a difficult decision,
but we're committed to positioning our football program to compete
for national championships as we continue to move forward into
the twenty twenty five season and beyond. Firing your strength
coach right before the summer program is a little bit
(12:43):
like firing your offensive coordinator, you know, like right before
the first game week.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Send the guys down to the y. You know they
got those programs all the one up the downtown one
by the nick and staffs. Yeah, I used to have
a membership there. You've walked in, They're like, hey, yourer's
today's program.
Speaker 5 (12:57):
I know how much you love the PUW blow drying.
You can get a downtown man, right, beautiful that's how
you do it.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
Okay, problem solve. I'll call Jen Cohen on the way home.
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Speaker 5 (13:45):
Nineteen nineties Sun's rising somewhere in front of the Green
Star for most of the beach as it becomes Manhattan,
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Speaker 2 (14:00):
Air Carros, you got nothing like we had with the
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Sons are tearing it up.
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In the professional baseball world. Nobody better than air Carrol's
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with the Marlins in town. What's craggedy K? How are you?
Speaker 3 (14:41):
I was trying to envision the big dog sweatshirt. Yeah, yeah,
I was. Yeah, that goes, that goes way back. You
know what do you remember? You remember? No fear?
Speaker 2 (14:51):
Come on, dude's not scared of anything. Let's get were
you also in the bad Boy Club? Eric, I dare
to ask, I.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
Was, honestly, good night. I was a no fear, no fear,
no fear, right.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
Not even a little bit. You didn't plant that gotcha flag?
Well come on, that's that's a horse wow?
Speaker 3 (15:10):
No, no, no, come on.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
What about some belth row Jimmy Z shorts run around
San Diego in your time? Eric to talk about We're
gonna talk about you know what?
Speaker 3 (15:21):
Eric? Is?
Speaker 2 (15:21):
I tell you right now?
Speaker 3 (15:22):
O P Yes you go, Yes, a young Kensington. You
remember the valure Kensington.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
That must have been an ocean mark, remember Kensing?
Speaker 3 (15:36):
O P though.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
Yeah, clam diggers, the op clam diggers, you know, get
him past.
Speaker 5 (15:41):
And that T shirt that wasn't quite a polo, but
it wasn't quite a T shirt, and handle did a
little bit of a different vine.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
We're off to a good start, the great.
Speaker 5 (15:52):
H Eric. We always talk about the Dodgers and we're
always like super negative and you say, hey, relax, And
then this year you said that and they won the
World Series much and David Vasse wilted like a dying flower.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
I mean, just a great victory for you.
Speaker 5 (16:07):
This year as you see things play out, of course,
unbelievable expectations because of the roster that was built. Hard
to say they're not underperforming, I guess it doesn't matter.
But what are your impressions of the team early? We
got a big picture with.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
You, a big picture, huh. So, I mean they're fun
to watch, right, They've had some great games. They've had
some like whoa, what's going on here? Some individual performances.
But you know you're talking to the wrong guy if
you're looking for panic in April, right, and it's look
at four is for you say underperforming? So right now,
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with where they're at record wise, and they've you know,
they're already finished playing the Cubs, who you know, one
of the top teams in the National League. They've played
the Phillies, They've had a series with the Braves. You know,
some of the guys haven't got off to the starts
that people have hoped the They've had some pitching injuries,
and yet they're still at the top of the division.
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I believe. I believe they are at the top of
the National League West.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
I feel like now I feel I'm wilting.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
Yeah. Well, so with all those things being said, you're like,
really like, is this what I mean? Is this what
we're really talking about in April? And and I get it,
because you know, each game you're like, oh my goodness,
there's one hundred and sixty two of these and I know, oh, well, hey,
these games in April matter just as much as they do.
And so wait, are so now are we questioning that
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they might not make the playoffs? Is that? Is that
our concern across crossed my mind?
Speaker 2 (17:43):
We were thinking treat me like, I'm not being antagonist
to painted a beautiful picture of the nineteen nineties South Bay.
And that's how you repay me.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
I'm not talking about I know, I know you've got
to ask the questions that some of the you know,
some of the people are concerned about because it's like, oh,
my goodness, is you know a week and a half
ago Andy Pie has there. You know, it's like, oh,
we got to find another center fielder. Now a week,
a week later, a week and a half later, we're
talking about like, wow, you know, the kids arrived and
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he's I mean, it's just it's at the beginning of
the year, especially with the way numbers can move and
things happen. It's it's people get way too excited, and
everybody gets way too excited. So if you're if you're
talking about, you know, hey, look at these things can
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happen with Look at this Susanki's getting better. Okay, may
he's getting better, Gonsolin's coming back, Kershaw's right around the corner.
Show he's playing catch again, doing all these things. And
you know, guys haven't hit their stride. Like I'm all in,
I'm all in on this group, Like there's nothing to like,
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we're nitpicking, right oh yeah, like we're trying to fill time.
So let's uh, let's go. Oh my goodness, uh show
Hey didn't get a hit for four days after he
became a new dad, the sky has fallen.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
That was pretty gnarly. I remember that that was a
terrible time. Now it's my turn to wear and I
want to ask you a stupid question, but it's something
I was thinking. Something I was thinking about.
Speaker 3 (19:22):
You know, if I say, we're I gotta wait, way
I got Do you really believe these questions that you asked?
Speaker 2 (19:27):
This is more like a I'm a nihilist, I don't
believe it. This is more like a uh, I need
ek expertise to help me make sense of something that
I always hear.
Speaker 5 (19:36):
I believe in Mountain West College football. There all right,
I think you what I believe.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
So here's what I want to know. I was thinking
about this in the and I'm gonna put it, I
guess into the context that my feeble seam head brain
was trying to sort of come up with an answer.
I think about guys that train for marathons, right, and
they're pounding the pavement six days a week, thirty forty miles,
and then they'll take one day off and like that's
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their rest day. That's how they do this. And then
I hear about an overworked bullpen in April, like, hey,
why is Kirby Yates kind of what's going on with
Tanner Scott Bonda seems like he's not well, it's overworked.
It's like, kind of walk us through, or help if
walk me through what it means to be overworked? Like,
how do you get overworked as a bullpen guy who's
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asked to throw anywhere from twelve to twenty pitches, you know,
three to five nights a week. What does that wear
and tear like for those guys? And like, what's a
realistic expectation about how often you can send them out
there without it starting to kind of lose a little
bit of a zip.
Speaker 3 (20:41):
So one thing, it's not just the pitches that they
throw out on the field, right, it's in the game,
so it's getting up in the bullpen. It's throwing those
pitches as well. I mean, there was a there was
a pitcher that pitched in the seventies and the great
Puerto Rican guy for the pie It's John Candelaria. He
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was like six foot seven, lefty, filthy, and then he
was a closer later on a reliever, and he was
with us in ninety two when I was with the
Dodger and Tommy was talking about you know, hey, come on,
you've only thrown this and he breaks out a pad
of paper and on this thing he's got every time
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that he got up in the bullpen and threw pitches
and he goes these count two. And so the point
is when it's not just what we see out on
the on the mound, that there's a lot more going
into it as far as these guys getting worked. So
the Dodgers are the most used bullpen, at least they
were going into last night they had the most Indians.
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So that is that's not sustainable. It's fine now and
you know, sure there's going to be a hiccup here
and there, but for the most part, bullpen has been outstanding, right, yeah,
And so when you get to July and then you're
going like, oh my goodness, you know this guy he's
not good anymore. And this guy's not good anymore, and
they can't well it's because you wore everybody out in
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April and May, and I don't look at the Dodgers
won't get into that. They don't. That's why they make
all the pitching moves that they make. And it's why
you have, you know, guys coming up already that you know,
you're probably not really familiar with name wise, that's gonna
happen throughout the year. That's gonna happen all year. That's
just what they That's just what they do. They have
a plethora of arms, and if they don't have them,
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they'll go out and they just like they signed the
kid the other day, was it Gomell? Guy from the
Yankees comes in and throws you know, if you go
back to last year, Danelson Lamette, Lamette, Dan Nelson Lamette, Yeah,
that was the guy from the Padres. He was a pitcher,
you know, years ago, and you know you think he
had three saves, Like who remember the guy they hugged
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out on the mound, Like that's you're gonna have that
all year to eat up innings and you're gonna have
to do that to get through the season. And the
only goal with the Dodgers, and it's different than any
other club because again, unless unless you don't think that
they're going to make the playoffs, which like then then
you know you got say that.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Yeah you words in your mouth, dude, you're not a nihilist.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
It's just like if you if you don't.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
I'm not buying anybody help dinner anywhere.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
That's like that say, right, So it's just like that.
That's the thing is I get it. I get the
I get the being upset every night. You know, oh hey,
I'm frustrated because this game, and you have the initial
emotional response, but in the whole scheme of things, like man,
I mean, they're they're in a great spot. They really are.
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Like if you want to go over all the other clubs,
like give me the Dodger problems one hundred out of
one hundred.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Days, I want ek problems from his Rookie of the
Year campaign in nineteen ninety two.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Twenty ninety nine losses.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
So ninety nine losses. Definitely a different situation with the
ball club. But here's what I'd love to know, Ek,
you're twenty four that year, Andy Pie has his twenty
four kind of walk us through the whole pressure, trying
to get over that pressure. Be as comfortable as you
can so you can just play baseball. Because it certainly
seems like he's in a different space these last three
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weeks than he was prior to that.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
So for him it's different. It's different for him than
it was for me in that Okay, finally, I earn
a spot. You know, it was a little little tricky
the first couple of weeks, first month, but then we
were so you know, we weren't a good team. We
didn't have World Series expectations. You know, that was our
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Strawberry Davis and Brett Butler field the dreams that just
kind of went south. So we're just playing games. Tommy's
running me out there. It's like, hey, okay, let's go
get him. And so here Andy pie has has got
to play center on a team that is expected to
win a World Series. So there's not really you know, like,
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look at Doc even said it the other day, is
in he's going to get one hundred and fifty at bats,
one hundred and sixty at bats, that's a runway. Well,
I mean, I get it, I get it. I don't
know if i'd publicly say that I get it. But
if if I'm Andy Paiez right and I go oh
for four, I'm like, oh, geez, one hundred and forty
six at bats left, I go for four again, one
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hundred and forty two. It's hard enough to play when
everything is optimal at this level. So why is he
doing well? I don't know he got a few hits,
Like that's that's as ridiculous as this game may He
got a few hits, and so he starts thinking, you
know what, I am sweet, I am pretty good. You
know what, things are pretty good right now.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
I'm the big dog.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
Go up, I go up to Yeah, I'm the big dog. Dude,
I got no fear. I'd like, I'm walking up to
the plate, and you know what the scoreboard says. Now,
scoreboard says, I'm hitting two seventy, I got five home runs,
and I got a slug percentage over five hundred. You
know what it said a week ago. I'm hitting one forty,
I got one home run, and my slugging is just
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above my average. Like I'm sprinting to the box trying
to put the ball in play and getting that stuff
off the scoreboard as quick as possible. Now, like I'm
strutting around, hanging out in the dugout or hanging out
in the batter's box. May call time out. Let everybody
take a look at those numbers. Because he feels good
right now. And that's dude's that's ninety percent. This Maybe
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golf is worse, but mentally, dude, this sport is a
kick to the you know what, don't you know it?
Speaker 5 (26:36):
The great Eric Carrolls, Ladies and gentlemen, There's nobody that
does a better job than Eric Carrolls.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
A fill in time than me every platform.
Speaker 5 (26:47):
He's charming, he's insightful. He played at a very very
high level. Yet he doesn't talk down to the people
other than Vessa and myself.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
And nobody tells you to settle your bets until there's
an audience for them to watch you settle your bets
and hand cash to e K at the golf course. No, no, no,
give it to me over here. Just go ahead, give
it to me over here. Just wait a second, hold on,
let me get my stuff sorted out.
Speaker 5 (27:11):
Hey, I'm feeling kind of hungry. I've also done a
bit of a thirst building up. Thank you, e kay,
and I have a great week. We'll touch you soon.
Speaker 3 (27:20):
Catch up, all right, take your best.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
There we go, There he goes Eric Carrows.
Speaker 5 (27:24):
He crippled two men in the Bad Boy Club versus
No Fear Fights of yesteryear, almost as relevant as the
Secret Wars. We'll be back with more great sports talk.
Dead and Alive guy. Birthday of the Day. Thanks everybody,
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for listening. We'll be back on tomorrow, but it'll be
two Dodger games before we get back on double up
Dodgers on Deck at six with Tim Kates. Tim Kates
has Dodger Talking Dodger Club and tomorrow eleven Am Morongo
Casino Dodgers on deck. Two days running it back, and
(28:08):
they asked him to fill in for Fred today.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Got back a little bit late, got back to him
a little bit late. It's almost like by late. He
responded within a minute, and it was too late. You
got the number rolled man in a minute, I believe.
Adam Oslin responded within ten seconds.
Speaker 5 (28:26):
I'll do it. I'll do it, And he's got Clipper
Talk tonight right game five. Clipper's not got a huge
one tip off at seven on AM eleven fifty. I
mean it used to be guy couldn't get one hour
radio in And how do you hit thirty a day?
Speaker 2 (28:42):
Mama?
Speaker 5 (28:46):
You could podcast our show on the iHeartRadio app for
your smartphone.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
I saw I got a certificate that says congratulations, you've
hit ten thousand hours. Wait to go at him. You
can now be hired.
Speaker 5 (28:57):
Is that a thing? Does Malcolm Gladwell send you alar.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
I believe it's a Don Martin who sense it? My man,
I need you to get ten thousand before I can
give you a show. Well, that means I gotta work
for like twenty years.
Speaker 5 (29:07):
What the hell cut of philosophy is that? All right, Matt,
you're a dead guy. Birthday of the day, beating out
one of your favorites, the great harmonica player Toots theel Monk.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
And Duke Ellington.
Speaker 5 (29:20):
Is the famous French dancer, actress and singer renee Zz
Jamaire from Paris. Jizi Jizi is a nickname. From a
young age, she was a ballet star. Matt, I know
(29:44):
how much you love the ballet.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
I do.
Speaker 5 (29:46):
Whenever I can't get a hold of you for like
a couple hours at a time, I'm like, oh, he
must be at the Schubert season tickets. Met her future husband,
longtime collaborator and director and dancer, Roland Petite Oh, when
they were both nine years old, same age. Usually it's
like a twenty year old, twenty years older, lecherous old.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Man, you know, preying on a young ballerina. Not the
case here.
Speaker 5 (30:12):
She became a pro ballerina and gained notoriety as a
passionate and energetic dancer, world renowned matt in London. In
nineteen forty nine, she was the lead in Broadways Carmen,
You're in the lead. She was a big, huge, gigantic sensation.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
In that the wife loves Carmen.
Speaker 5 (30:33):
Well, you should have taken her to see I should
have Geziza Man.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Then I took her to see Billy Elliott.
Speaker 5 (30:40):
So much so she was a sensation that her head
around the time Billy Elliott was popular, her head was
that what everybody wanted to have the same haircut like
her boyish haircut, her boyish short haircut, much like Jen
Aniston in the nineties. Okay, everybody was trying to have
the Jiji Jamaire short haircut. Her stardom blossom. She was
(31:01):
wished to Hollywood did three movies did Hans Christian Anderson
with Danny k who did turn out to be gay.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
Day Day with Danny K, g e H, Why are
You Gay? Why are You Gee?
Speaker 5 (31:20):
And Cole Porters Anything Goes with Bing Crosby, who turned
out to be deeply abusive. Jiji married Picteite in nineteen
fifty four.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
Yet Christmas time belongs to bing Go figure.
Speaker 5 (31:32):
Nice him and Nat King Cole a heroin addict come On.
He created many showcases for Giz his wife. Her chief
designer in BFF was Vic Years.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
Sing Laurent You Helon.
Speaker 5 (31:50):
She was bff's with Ether of Them and a big
part of Paris fashion back when it was classy, Matt,
before we got to ruined it all.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
We'll got to some worse. I mean, come on, what
are you doing? We've got to I love.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
Her because she was mentioned in the song where Do
You Go to My Lovely by Peter Sarcett, where he
says you talk like Marlena Dietrich and you dance like
Jesus Omer. She died in Switzerland in twenty twenty. Gigi, er, uh,
(32:26):
you're a live guy.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
This one popped and it was just a muscle memory reflex.
So pardon me.
Speaker 5 (32:33):
You didn't pull your muscle memory, Matt. You know you
don't want to feel a pop.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
That's what they say. Holy hell, I've been grabbed. This
one took me back. I was one of the early
hires when DreamWorks Records first launched, and because we didn't
staff up yet, we had to use Geffen Records. Obviously,
David Geffen was one of the big three founders of
DreamWorks with Katzenberg and Spielberg. So we would take our
records to Geffen to be part of their big Wednesday
(32:58):
marketing meeting and pitch their staff on pushing our releases.
So I gotta get up there and talk about the
Eels and Morphine and Jonathan fire Eater, and they're looking
at me like I got two heads. And then they're
talking about how they have to break Bloodhound Gang and Snot. Hey,
(33:21):
true story, everything you mentioned was good as I'm miserable
saying to myself, really, they got to break Snot and
I can't get any love on the goddamn Eel said
Nova came for the Soul is number one right now.
And then their head of promotion stands up and says,
all right, cut the crap, everybody, this is a big one.
(33:45):
All right. Garrison Star Peak, Popularity Island just broke, Melissa
Mercury just broke. Jon Osbourne, this is our Sarah McLoughlin people,
Melissa Athridge, Jon Osbourne. Now this is your like list.
This was Geffen's Lilith Fair Superstar. Garrison Star spelled with
(34:10):
two rs.
Speaker 5 (34:11):
You know, Matt It's hard to be an emotional singer,
especially in that era.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
And they played this song and escape my attention. But this,
this person, this got through the wickets.
Speaker 5 (34:22):
They achieved that. Yeah, I had never heard of Garrison Star.
I heard of Garrison Hurst. Hell of about ninety yard
run in the league.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
It's hard to do. So everyone shuts up and they
played this song Superhero. Is it great? Not really? But
you know what, when you hear snots the box three
consecutive weeks, you're like, I kind of like this Garrison Star.
I think she could be your Paula Cole. I think
you're onto something here. Ross did it go? No? But
(34:49):
you know what? Happy fiftieth Garrison Star born in Mississippi
High School in Tennessee, back to college at Ole, miss
playing drums in a local band, decides to go Solo's okay.
Speaker 5 (35:01):
And then decides to move one. It's not like mclock
dinner Jonah Osborne where.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
You know now what? John Osborn had that nose ring,
you know, made her patch.
Speaker 5 (35:08):
Good breastfeed Saint Louis. But still, I mean, you know,
it's not like you'd want to watch her, you know,
roll around on the beach with Chris Isaac.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
I remember the first time Cheryl Crow walked into the office.
I was like, oh damn, who chewed up that piece
of how many kids you got? She signed to gef
him before she was twenty one, and then because MTV
Unplugged was fire and they're like, hey, your next album acoustic,
She's like, no, no, I had to do that, so
they dropped her. She puts out like a record a
(35:34):
year and still doing it and you know what, she's
got good taste. She tours with like Mary Chapin Carpenter
and Steve Earle, and she falls into that category. Okay,
uh did Plover with Glenn Phillips, the front man for
Toed the wed Sprocket did among the Yoak and Ash
with Josh Joplin, So pretty cool. Garrison Star fifty years old.
They play her music a lot on the TV. The Hills,
(35:56):
Pretty Little Liars, Grace Anatomy, all that sort of stuff
uses a lot of Garrison and Star. I love Grace.
Did you see Grace is sick Shuit? Did I have
a friend you know?
Speaker 5 (36:09):
You know Robbie Bogdanovitch kind of a man of mystery,
finds himself in weird places, a little bit of an
odd guy. And sometime like ten fifteen years ago, long
after their popularity, he was like somewhere with Fred Durst
and dirt.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
You know, of course he imbibing of some kind of partying.
I'm sure here's what I want to show you that
I don't play you my new song.
Speaker 5 (36:36):
Robbie listens to like Steely dan Man, like Chris Christopher Kross.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
What do you got, Robbie?
Speaker 5 (36:43):
Like, they go to like a studio and Robbie his
studio and he's playing this song.
Speaker 9 (36:48):
Everybody's bobbing their head like crazy. And he looked at
me and he was like, what do you think, Robbie?
And I was like, right, right right, dude, right.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
Right, I would imagine that happened you twice a week.
Will be Miss is our Sarah McLaughlin. People shut up
trying to get serious. Okay, No, we're talking about Snot. No,
we're talking about Snot's the box. Alright, enjoy the game, everybody,