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October 16, 2025 • 40 mins
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Dodgers baseballaball Matt, let's get into it.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Dodgers Baseball from the Galpin Motors broadcast booth tomorrow at
three o'clock tonight, though, we do have Clippers pre season
basketball against the Sacramento Kings, their third preseason contest of
the exhibition calendar. Yeah, Denver on Sunday, and I think
a team based in China, guang Zhou or something like that.

Speaker 4 (01:53):
I don't even have to take my iHeartRadio app off
of the Clipper feed from listening to Scam this morning, right.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
I already got it up and ready to go straight
up exactly right. So yes, stick around for that an
hour from now at them. We'll have that pre game
for the third time as the Clippers I think also
on a bit of a barn storming tour. I think
they did something down there at the San Diego Arena
a little bit earlier this preseason. But you know, Dodgers

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Baseball's been happening so We're not forgive us, forgive us
our preseason basketball trespasses, as we are a little focused
on something.

Speaker 4 (02:31):
Else these days. Yeah, but we we do not forgive. No.
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(03:43):
one of the greatest musicians of all.

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Time, certainly guitarists.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
He is the sole credit on his first album, the
Warner Brothers release titled For You April nineteen seventy eight.
He sang every part. He played every instrument, acoustic, electric guitar,
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by Prince on that debut album. Quite incredible.

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Time for quick hits, Matt, Yep.

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Come to MS quick hits. I'll make it quick, y'all.

Speaker 4 (04:46):
Ye Dodgers and Brewers Game three of the NLCS. We
can't sell it enough. Scam tomorrow at six am. But
he doesn't have to do a Dodger Talk and Dodger
Clubhouse tonight, so Kates might be able to sleep like
two hours.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
I mean, you're not going to get like an off
day Dodger talk.

Speaker 4 (05:07):
Maybe he should do a lot of podcast I don't know, Yeah,
something both teams. Well he did the Masters and coaching,
but that's not enough. Both teams going through a workout
at Dodger Stadium. David Vassa was on earlier. David Vassay
is on next. Here is Dodger manager Dave Roberts with
the media.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
You've won seven out of eight postseason games with him
contributing very little offensively.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Do you still think it's a necessity?

Speaker 7 (05:33):
Well, I do, and I think the contribution is not
just by batting average either. Certainly him being in the
lineup posting. I think getting the walks allowing for Mookie
to have opportunities to drive runs in that's contribution. So
for me, I think the first two games in Milwaukee,
his A bets had been fantastic, and so that's what

(05:55):
I'm I've been looking for, That's what I'm counting on.
So I still stand by that, and we got a
long way to go to when the World Series.

Speaker 8 (06:05):
Fabian straight back on the left.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
Yeah, dat follow up on that.

Speaker 9 (06:07):
What do you think has been better about show Hayes
abats this series. Is there anything different that you've seen
that the Brewers have done that the Phillies were not doing,
or that he was able to react to better than well?

Speaker 7 (06:19):
I think he's I think he's controlling the strike zone.
I think he's still staying aggressive when he gets his pitch.
You know, there was a line out to the right field,
and there was three walks, there was you know, the
base hit in a run. You know, situational opportunity. So
those are positives for me. You know, you can only

(06:39):
take what they give you. So for me, I think
he's in a good spot right now.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
The starting pitching, when you look at what your rotation
has been able to do all October long, how has
it changed how you've managed these ball games.

Speaker 7 (06:49):
Yeah, I think that there's it's sort of broken up
into different parts of the year with the starting pitching,
where they're at in their workload, how they're throwing the baseball,
trying to take a longer view of what's to come,
layering that in and then sort of right now feeling

(07:12):
like you've built up enough equity to kind of push
them when need be.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
To.

Speaker 7 (07:20):
Also, you know, deploy guys in the pen when I
feel the right time. So it's nu once. There's a
lot to it. But I think certainly I've shown that
right now where these guys are at, they're in a
good spot to be pushed.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Matt Well, a little pep and his step there. Understandable.
You in the first two and Milwaukee you get the
first complete game pitched by a starter. Obviously would have
to be a starter to be a complete game since
twenty seventeen, since two thousand and four for the Dodgers.
He's feeling pretty good about himself. I would have.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Assumed you did assume.

Speaker 4 (07:53):
Off the field. The finalists for the Gold Glove Awards
were announced today.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
Matt Yes. Two Dodgers make it as finalists. In the
National League. Miguel Rojas is a finalist for the National
League Utility Player Gold Glove. No surprise there, but maybe
a surprise considering now the season started, but as it progressed,
Mookie Betts became pretty damn good man in that shortstop position.

(08:18):
The Cardinals Mason win and the Braves Nick Allen are
also finalists for the Gold Glove at shortstop. No other
Dodger player is a finalist for a Gold Glove and
I do believe Tim Kates and Scam took issue with that.
Kate's a big proponent of Freddie Freeman's ability to dig

(08:38):
out almost anything that is thrown in his direction. Was
that the centerpiece of your displeasure? Tim, Well, we're.

Speaker 6 (08:45):
Gonna get more into it tomorrow because it literally broke
right before we go off the ar so this morning.
But yes, Freddie Freeman is a witch with the glove
at first base. In the fact that he is not
nominated as a finalist for the Gold Glove and he
only has one in his career is an salute freaking shame.

Speaker 4 (09:02):
Scam, a Lama ding dong.

Speaker 6 (09:03):
I mean, how can a guy Mookie Bets at shortstop,
who Freddy has to pick his ball at first Yeah.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
We'll pick all those balls he throws over.

Speaker 6 (09:13):
He gets nominated for a Gold Glove. Yet the guy
who's over at first base making all those pigs and
diving stops and jumping up to get the ball that's
three feet over his head, it's not even nominated.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
Come on, who are the do you know who? The
first basemen that were nominated are.

Speaker 6 (09:27):
Matt Olsen of the Atlanta Braves and Spencer Steer. Of
the Cincinnai Reds horse crap.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
I sense a fielding percentage dissertation coming tomorrow morning on scamming.

Speaker 4 (09:40):
It's gonna be scam a Lamma ding dong. It's appointment listening,
as David Vassey likes to say, Cheerio. The Rams are
four and two and they're headed to London when they
face the Jaguars on Sunday. The Rams are a three
and a half point favorite at Wimbley of all places,

(10:00):
and the Chargers are at home on Sunday versus the Indianapolis.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
Calls Yeah, the Charger Power game. They introduced the two
new uniforms this offseason. This will be the Chargers and
they're all goals. They will do the SOFI Stadium field
in that nineteen sixty Charger font and motif with the
Charger Power theme going. Coach Jim Harbaugh not concerned with

(10:28):
how his team's gonna look or what they're gonna wear,
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Speaker 8 (10:44):
A lot of good, more good than.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
And thanks to.

Speaker 8 (10:51):
Things to work on, but things to get better at,
chipping away at being just at a great being a
great team and a lot of good. I mean, uh,
great thrill of winning, great feeling of of victory and uh,
coach coming.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Uh, let's get to it.

Speaker 8 (11:14):
The Miss the Mission Impossible movie, The Final the Final Reckoning,
I think it's called.

Speaker 4 (11:20):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (11:21):
I was watching that on the caught a little bit
of that on the plane on the way back from Miami,
and that's what I was like, like Ethan Hunt, justin Herbert,
I mean, there there, people don't realize all the you know,
the things that they do. You know, Mission Impossible kind
of says it all, and then he just he's like,

(11:44):
Ethan Hunt, Uh, pretty cool, pretty cool watching it back
today again. But that that one, that one's gonna live
right right there for for a while until the day
they threw a dirt over top of me.

Speaker 7 (11:59):
A mental approach and just how weird these are things
that he switched the ball from his right hand to
his left hand to.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
Avoid punch out.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
All that chaos and still thinking about the kind of
protective football and you know that's it.

Speaker 8 (12:16):
Yeah, it's a you know, getting hit hit on the
right arm where the ball was, switches it over left,
you know, shakes it free and uh that's uh the
said yesterday. I mean, that's a that's a play reserved
only for the best of the best in great hustle.

(12:37):
And and in no way to diminish what he did.
That was mission impossible that play.

Speaker 6 (12:44):
Yes Tim, Before we move on, I'm feeling generous right now, guys,
how about collar fifteen and sixteen are going to go
see the Chargers in polto Onside now.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
Yeah, talk about the ball.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
We got two pair of tickets.

Speaker 6 (12:57):
Just burn a hole in my pocket right now for
Sunday's pull Chargers game with those fancy uniforms. Call her
fifteen and sixteen right now, eights six, I'm going tickets
out there.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
Just burn a hole in my pocket right now.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
Wow, you're like Ebenezer Screwge when he changed.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Now.

Speaker 6 (13:15):
Cannot promise that I'm meeting great with the Voice of
the Bolts. But if you happen to see him on
the field or in the concourse somewhere, make sure you
say hide him.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
But I'd love to see you out there. That'll be great.

Speaker 6 (13:22):
Call her fifteen and sixteen.

Speaker 4 (13:23):
Right now, Well, yes, Tua, good luck picking up that call.
Has issued a public apology to his teammates. You can't
call anybody out these days.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Right, Hayes. Guys aren't showing up to meetings.

Speaker 4 (13:35):
Yeah, guy drops a ball going in and the coach
gets pissed, and he got two pissed anyway. Following Sunday's
loss to the Chargers, to Uh publicly called out his
teammates for being either late or not attending players only meetings.
He said that while his comments were well intended, he
realizes now it created an unneeded distraction for the Dolphins

(13:59):
team that entered Sunday's game against the Browns with a
one in five record. He said, I made a mistake,
and I'm owning up to that right now. I made
I feel like, pardon me, mister perfect. I feel like
I let the emotions of the game get to me
after the game. That's something that I can learn from
as a leader of this team. What happens in house

(14:21):
should be protected and none of that should have gotten out.
And so I want to publicly apologize for that. I
want to move forward and focus on the Cleveland Browns.
You know, Phil Jackson would not exist today. The way
he used to use the media to call people out
remembered now. Really, I remember when he wrapped his knuckles

(14:42):
on Palgasol's sternum. He would have had to apologize for that,
Like the Atlantic coach.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
I mean, if you're I guess, if you're two and
you throw three picks in a game, maybe not the
best time to do that.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
I don't know. You know, he's the leader of the team,
but you know, if guys are skipping, maybe that's why
they threw the picks that couldn't skipped the meeting preseason
to night Clipper sack Town pregame at six, but fully
functional employee ad him. The Lakers are in Vegas taking
on the Mavericks. Who cares?

Speaker 2 (15:12):
Oh, Kidney, I care? Man? What's Brownny doing? Cooper flag? Dude,
Cooper flag versus Browny? Who you got Tim, you got Coop?
Or you got Braun?

Speaker 1 (15:22):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (15:23):
I got Bronnie. Yeah, I can't wait to see that
one Bronnie highlight on the ESPN dot coum Oh.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
He's gonna dunk it.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
It's gonna be awesome.

Speaker 4 (15:28):
UCLA's two and four, two and one of the big ten.
They're at home versus Maryland the Turps on Saturday, and
that would take some air out of the balloon. Good
thing we got New heusel on today, but I think
they'll win. They're a three and a half point home
favorite and USC Notre Dame. We just talked about it.
Four point thirty kickoff from South Bend, Notre Dame nine and.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
A half point something.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
Nine and a half though, that's what it says here. Geeze,
it moved a point since the last hour.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
How about that?

Speaker 2 (15:58):
A half point favorite?

Speaker 4 (16:00):
Yeah, well, you know, people expect USC to get punched
in the sack because they're not as physical upfront. But
they just ran the ball pretty well against Michigan, but
Michigan was underwhelming in the coliseum. We'll be right back
with David Maasse live from the Dodger workout. It's Petrosen
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(17:00):
eight pm, the home of the Dodgers.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Off with an inside look at the Dodgers.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
This is the Vass Report with David Vasse.

Speaker 4 (17:12):
It is David Vasse at the Dodger workout. He said
the Dodgers were gonna win and he wasn't gonna have
to go back to Milwaukee. We shall see, but he
has been very, very prophetic throughout these playoffs, especially when
it comes to Snelzila. David Vass from Spectrum Sportsnet LA

(17:34):
and also MLB Network right here where he works on
AMI seventy LA Sports. The best of the best. Dave,
how's it going. What's popping out there?

Speaker 5 (17:46):
Yeah, the Brewers and Dodgers both left after the game
last night. They both landed around three am. The biggest
difference is the Dodgers were able to sleep in their
own beds, while the Brewers probably didn't get to their
hotel rooms until close to five or six am this morning.
But they were out here earlier today going through the workout,
answering the questions that the Dodgers are working out as

(18:09):
we speak show. Hey, Otani and Tyler Glass. Now we'll
be in the interview room and have to face the
media as well. Otani, I'm sure it's going to be
asked a lot of questions about his struggles, not only
in the first two games of this series, but certainly
in the postseason period.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
Yeah, Dave, just kind of your thoughts, your observations. We
were talking about it a little bit earlier, like the
numbers are crazy, the slug and the average, and just
where he slots in with all of the Dodger hitters.
I mean, he is third worst, the only one, and
you know, Will Smith at a busted hand and Andy
Pie has maybe hopefully snapped out of something in that
game last night. But that's how bad it's been. Like,

(18:49):
what have you seen and why is it happening?

Speaker 5 (18:54):
Yeah, Well, in the Phillies series. I think you do
have to tip your cap a little bit to Christopher
Sanchez and heyzus Lozardo. But a lot of people believe
that he was going to break out against the Brewers,
and they're pitching in this series. The one thing is
Otani's RBI single last night was against the guy that
he already has seen twice left the ashby, so that's

(19:18):
an advantage for him the rest of the series. But
I talked to Mark maguire about it last night. You know,
whenever I need answers, I go to him. He actually
told me he believes Otani is not being aggressive in
the strike zone early inccounts, that he was so used

(19:38):
to people pitching around him and not giving him pitches
to hit that maybe he's not being as aggressive early
on in the counts. So I feel like that's part
of the equation, and maybe he's putting too much pressure
on himself. Look, he's despite what people think. He's very
aware of what is being said about him, and I'm
sure he wants to prove a lot of people wrong

(20:00):
and maybe trying to do too much in the process.

Speaker 4 (20:03):
Overall, Dave, what are we supposed to think about the
fact that the Dodgers. I mean, Rookie Betts didn't get
a hit last night. Not that he's doing bad, but
he didn't get a hit last night. Otani's doing what
he's doing, I mean, and the Dodgers are still kind
of dominating, or they dominated last night. What does that
tell us?

Speaker 5 (20:25):
Yeah, I think that's the biggest thing. Where everybody talking
about the Dodgers' payroll and their superstars. Last night in
Game two, it wasn't their superstars that delivered. It was
guys that were five through nine in their order. And
I guess that's the difference that the Dodgers have compared
to the Phillies and Brewers, that they've done a better

(20:45):
job of having a deeper lineup that can hurt you
when guys like Otani and Bets and Freeman are not
doing much of anything like last night. And that's just
another added topper to what position the Dodgers are in
going forward in this NLCS, up two to zero. After

(21:06):
winning again the first two games of the series against
the Brewers and now back at home at Dodgers Stadium,
where they have one of the best records in baseball,
they're in a great spot to not only win this series,
but to end it without the Brewers winning a single game.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
Yeah, and Dave, last night was incredibly fun with a
complete game. We asked your why Blake Snell wasn't sent
out there, and Dave Roberts maybe heard some of those questions.
How much of it do you think was how the
bullpen performed, They're up five to one. He easily could
have gone to Bonder one of those guys for the
ninth inning, And how much of it do you think
was him maybe second guessing not sending Blake out there

(21:41):
and letting him get the first complete game in the
playoffs since twenty seventeen, because man, it was pretty great
to see.

Speaker 5 (21:48):
I believe it was more about just putting your foot
on the Brewer's throat, not to allow them to believe
they have confidence against your bullpens, because some people thought
that after the first game, where the Brewers said, you
know what, we may have missed a great opportunity right
there to win Game one, and we may have good
opportunities moving forward in this series against their bullpen, but

(22:12):
if you never see the bullpen, you don't really have
a chance to do that. So I feel like Dave
Roberts just saw the way Yamamoto was pitching and maybe
made a correction. I mean, he's allowed to do that
as well. Maybe he made a correction and decided, you
know what, I'm not going to even go to that
bullpen for three outs. I'm just going to let this
guy ride. And I think that's encouraging and a great

(22:34):
sign of a guy that understands his team and understands
that it's okay to make a correction after you sole
the first game, despite maybe removing that starting pitcher prematurely.
And look, we don't know the inner workings of what
these guys are dealing with. There might be something that
we're unaware of. And Dave Roberts thought, you know what,

(22:54):
that's enough. We may need smell again in game five.
Let's just cash in our chips right here in this situation.

Speaker 4 (23:02):
David Vasse is our guest at the real Underscore DV.
He doesn't have to do Dodger Talk tonight. They'd probably
make him, but there's a Clipper preseason game, so yes, yeah,
Well we'll be back together tomorrow in the suite at
Dodger Stadium and that'll be a good time. But even

(23:24):
more importantly, Dave than us being together tomorrow, Glass Now tomorrow.
Everybody's had their fun with glass Now on this show.
And uh, and I'm not sure what you expect or
what people should expect after what Smell and Yamamono have done. Well,
what do you expect from glass Now tomorrow?

Speaker 5 (23:45):
Thatches to me. It has nothing to do with what
Snell and glass Now did the last two games. It
has everything to do with where glass Now's headsat and
his confidence is at an all time high, especially after
the way he pitched to help the Dodgers close out
the Phillies in Game four. I don't talking to some

(24:06):
of his teammates when I said, man, I didn't even
know Glassnow had that in him, And some of them
told me, we don't believe that he even knew he
had it in him. So that just shows you, you know,
what he proved to himself. And it's not about glass
Now versus the Brewers, or Glass Now versus the Phillies.
A lot of times it's Glass Now versus Glass Now,

(24:29):
and that's the biggest fight that he has won recently.
And Dave Roberts deserves a lot of credit for challenging
him to be more of a competitor and to block
all that other stuff out.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Well, Dave just to kind of build on that. I mean,
he pitched his tail off against the Phillies. This Brewer's
lineup is certainly you know, not Turner, Schwarber, Harper and
Bohm to get things started, and he's thrown over one
hundred pitches and you know, multiple starts in September. Do
you think he is going to have that kind of

(25:01):
leash if you want to call it that that Yamamoto
got to go deep into this game tomorrow seven eight,
maybe even a complete game.

Speaker 5 (25:11):
I don't believe that will happen. I think the Dodgers
will get a good start from him. But you know
a lot of times when we've seen glass Now really dealing,
it doesn't seem like he's trying to fight to stay
in either. And I think that's just the respect factor
that he has for Dave Roberts, where they're not like
Kershaw that's going to fight and scream to stay in
the game. They're going to accept whatever Dave Roberts decides

(25:34):
to do. But I really do believe you're going to
see the Dodger bullpen more in the next two games
and what you have seen you're going to see imishehen
similar to what you saw in the Philly Series. I
do expect Otani and Glass now to pitch really well,
but I don't believe you're going to You shouldn't expect
eight innings or a complete game. That just is not

(25:55):
something you see a lot in Major League Baseball these days.
And with these two pitch we haven't seen them really
do that all season long.

Speaker 4 (26:04):
Are we going to see starters like going complete games
all the way into the World Series, all the way
through it?

Speaker 5 (26:09):
Dave, that would be beautiful, And I think I believe
it goes back to what Andrew Friedman said, even you
know the previous eight or nine years, if you have
a pitcher or pictures that you can rely on to
do that, then you do it. The Dodgers have four aces,

(26:29):
and Blake Snell, as many have said, is the ace
of all aces on this staff. But if you don't
have them, then you have to watch them a little
bit more closely. But hopefully it's a trend that you know,
other teams start to copycat. It is a copycat league
like every sports league is, and maybe teams are starting
to realize you're going to have to pay a tax

(26:51):
at some point if you use your bullpen as much
as teams are using them during the regular season. But
let's not get this twisted. You have to give the
Dodgers a lot of credit because during the regular season,
we talked about this so many times. There was a
bigger picture in mind. They wanted these four guys to
be healthy at this time of the year. That's why

(27:13):
they didn't rush Glass now. They didn't rush now. They
slow played Otani's pitching. Part that all is now paying
off huge dividends for the Dodgers, And in the moment
when the national media comes in and you're in that moment,
a lot of people don't realize what took place the
previous five or six months and going back to spring training,

(27:36):
even the way they played shean season. So you have
to give Andrew Friedman a lot of credit for having
the foresight and the patients to know that, yeah, whatever,
if we're the third division winner, it's okay, as long
as these guys are healthy, because we need these guys
healthy because their bullpen is a little shaky.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
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We'll see you out there tomorrow, Dave. Enjoy your evening off.

Speaker 5 (28:12):
All right, guys, it's a beautiful day at Dodgers Stadium.
I love that the rain cleared out all the the
stuff out there. It's going to be a beautiful night tomorrow.
Mike Soosha and Steve Sacks throwing out the first pitch
before one of these games. Is that what I hear?

Speaker 4 (28:25):
Uh huh uh huh. And Sosia was on today.

Speaker 5 (28:29):
Nice, I'll have the podcast that very.

Speaker 4 (28:32):
Special, very special time in all of our lives, especially
for Tim Kats and Scam and Davidvassans.

Speaker 5 (28:37):
He great to have friends, right, Petros, Great to.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
Have a friend. Great to have friends like snell.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
I wish I had a friend walk in with snell.

Speaker 4 (28:44):
I wish I had a friend like Damn. All I
have is stupid. All right, we'll be back Dave when
you're dead in alive. Yes, yes, we shall return in
the next segment to wrap it all up. With your

(29:06):
dead and alive guy, birthday of the Day. And then
and only then will you enjoy Clippers pregame. You gotta
be patient with us and then Clippers pregame. What you
really want? Tell me what you want? What you really
really want?

Speaker 3 (29:28):
Hello, PMS listener.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
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Speaker 3 (29:36):
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Speaker 4 (29:52):
Thank you for listening on this. We just won't be defeated.
Wednesday The Petro Send Money Show Ready and willing to broadcast,
but not before noon to broadcast the NLCS Jesus Petros
and Money NLCS edition Game three live from the suite tomorrow.

(30:14):
We've got a lot to look forward to, Matt, and
a lot to be hopeful for.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
Yeah, we do. We'll be out at Dodger Stadium more
excited about it. It'll be Game three, opportunity for the
Dodgers to punch their ticket to the World series already
up to nothing and eighty plus percent chance of going
to the World Series. Historically speaking, when you win two
games on the road, it goes oh so very excited.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
Ooh one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, ain't nine
ten seven? The numbers are on the Dodgers side. All right, Matt,

(30:59):
for your dead guy birthday of the day, before we
get to what everybody wants, which is Clipper pregame, can't
wait any comment to be made other than that.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
Matt, can't wait, man so happy it's back.

Speaker 4 (31:13):
That was Matt's bart Scott moment, but nobody played the
sad trombone with bart Scott said can't wait beating out
Fella Cootie the great jazz artist from Africa like to
Kembe Matumbo is also from Africa? Is uh Frederick Nietzsche? Yes,

(31:38):
the German philosopher and a man with perhaps the most
violently unruly mustache of all time. Nietzsche would have been
one hundred and ninety one years old today. Grew up
near Leipzig, near Saxony, home of the North Torrents High School, Saxons.

(31:59):
His father was a Lutheran pastor, his mother a teacher.
He went to the University of Basel in Switzerland. Studied
to be a minister before that, but quit to anger
his mother. After his time at Basel, he became a
classics professor. There, he renounced his Prussian citizenship and became,

(32:23):
as he stated, stateless, and that would be a lifelong
anti nationalism theme with Nietzsche. But he did serve despite
being stateless in the Franco Prussian War as a medical orderly.
And what did that get him mat PTSD From all

(32:45):
the terrible things he saw and syphilis and a brothel.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
That's tough part in there.

Speaker 4 (32:51):
It drove him in sank. He might have been crazy
before that. But he's also one of the most important
philosopher after his comeback in the sixties. Very much against
anti Semitism, which was big in the nineteenth and twentieth
century and still today. He was very much against nationalism.

(33:17):
He was a real character of early existentialism and as
we all learned about in the Big Lebowski nihilism that
cares for nothing. Dude, give us the money or we
f you ups. He was even close friends Matt hence
the song with the German composer Richard Wagner. He had

(33:43):
a pessimistic view of modern society and culture Nietzsche believed,
and of course we don't feel like this today. But
Nietzsche believed that the media and mass culture led to
conformity and mediocrity. That's not applicable today, though not with

(34:05):
chat GPT holding your puzzo.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
Everybody think I got my chat GPT window open all
the time.

Speaker 4 (34:12):
About sixteen works that tell me GPT, tell me what
to say, tell me what to do, draw a picture
of me? And Steve Sachs sixteen works that they say
are worth reading. A master of the school of suspicion,
Matt He had a major impact on writers, from Albert
Camu to Aline Rand.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
You traveled, I think it's pronounced Camus.

Speaker 4 (34:39):
Sorry, Albert Camus, thank you. It's good juice.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
Yeah, I think it's also Reand so how you pronounced
that one?

Speaker 4 (34:50):
Well, most people say and Rand, but it's Genes, that's true.
He traveled to Italy on the streets of Turin. He
had a mental breakdown trying to protect a whole that
was being flogged, basically lost his mind. After that, ended
up in the care of his sister, who messed with
some of his works. Posthumously, and philosophers had a hell

(35:11):
of a time sorting it out. He had strokes and
died at fifty five in nineteen hundred. His philosophy, as
I mentioned, made a big comeback in the sixties. Frederic
Nietzsche philosophy.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
Sure, that's how you pronounce it, Niszech Mazechi's Cis Simpson,
you're a live guy, one of the greats. Not Nietzschee,
but a trailblazer himself, someone who more or less didn't
create a sport, but created an industry around a sport

(35:49):
and a hell of a way of life for generations
of kids. That's still going today. Happy sixty eighth to
Stacy Peralta Z Boys born in Venice, Mexican Irish local surf.
Jeff host Serboards and Zephyr Production started a team, the
Z Boys, and Stacey was part of it when he
was still in high school Venice High School, g and s.
Gordon Smith Abafa, she took my boat.

Speaker 4 (36:13):
Man the Gondoliers. Yes, Matt, that's right.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
In nineteen seventy six. People probably just think of Stacy
Parolta as one half of Paul Parolta and that big
business operation, but he was the number one ranked.

Speaker 4 (36:25):
This knife right by my chin as a skeleton. That's right,
you get this sweet dragon.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
He was the number one rank professional skater in the
world at that time. So remember he started out as
a shredder. But he did have that business sense. He
realized that while he could skate for g ands, he'd
be better off starting a company and skate for himself
and sell his own He was pro model.

Speaker 4 (36:48):
Skateboards business minded. Of all those guys that we've and
we've talked to many of the guys of that era, Matt,
because of our relationship with.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
Vans, the great Steve van Dort, and.

Speaker 4 (36:59):
Because of that and before that, just because of your
interest in the sport, right And it seems like, if
I understand it best, Stacy was the most business minded
of you know, of the group, maybe Tony Hawk, but
you know, this guy, he had a head for some business.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
He had the vision, He had the vision that this
could be something bigger than just a bunch of skate rats,
you know, skating for free, skateboards and mountain dew or whatever.
So he approaches George Powell, who was making skateboards already.
He was a Stanford aerospace engineer grad that was laid
off from his aerospace engineering gig and started to make skateboards,

(37:39):
and he said, let's do this together. So he and
Powell in nineteen seventy eight start Powell Perolta, with Powell
in charge of the business and the manufacturing. Stacey was
in charge of team management and marketing and advertising, and
with those is his marching orders. He went on to
build the famous Bones Brigade Mike McGill, Lance Mountain, Steve Cavallero,

(38:00):
Tommy Guerrero, and then two of the most important skaters,
if not the two most important skaters of their time
and maybe even skateboarding history, Rodney Mullen and Tony Hawk.
They would launch skateboarding into the mainstream, Tony Hawk on
the ramp, Rodney Mullen with his freestyle on the streets,
and maybe even bigger than that. Stacy Perelta recognized the

(38:21):
power of the skate video. The Bones Brigade video show
in nineteen eighty four was not just kind of another standard,
I don't know, compilation of dude skating on a camcorder
footage kind of thing. It was goofy that had a
weird storyline through it, and it had great skating as well,
and then the series that followed Future Primitive The Search

(38:42):
for Animal Chin public Domain in each subsequent year would
continue to build the industry out. He added stars like
former PMS guest Mike Valiley, Ray Barbie, Bucky, Lassic, Lasik,
Lassic Lassic, Lasik, the Surgery, Lassic, the Skater, and help
make it a billion dollar a year business. Peralta was

(39:04):
the lead consultant for the cinematic masterpiece Gleaning the Cube.

Speaker 4 (39:09):
Oh, send me an Angel?

Speaker 2 (39:12):
Right? That was send me an Angel? Gleaming? Or was
that I got it wrong? I think that was Rad Gleaming.

Speaker 4 (39:18):
The Cube had makes a lot.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
Oh man, it's going to crush me. I can't.

Speaker 4 (39:23):
Yeah, well, well you know, there you go. He could
have just let it ride.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
We could have ninety two. He did dog Ton and
z Boys, the documentary that won the Directors and Audience
Awards at Sundance. He also did Writing Giants about Mavericks
and big wave surfing in two thousand and four more
awards there. The twenty twelve Bones Brigade and autobiography is
exceptional if you were interested in that era of skateboarding.

(39:47):
Key and George after they broke up. For a while there,
got back together in twenty ten, started putting out reissues
that do incredibly well. I chased down one particular series
of those, and they still have I don't know, Andy
Anderson and Christopher Hyatt and all those guys. Paul Paroz
is still putting out one of the better skate teams,
and he just did a documentary a couple of years ago,

(40:08):
the Yin and Yang of Jerry Lopez, that was really
really good. Happy sixty eighth Stacy pearlt.

Speaker 4 (40:14):
Enjoy the Clipper game. Yeah wait, wait, enjoy the Clipper
preseason game right right?

Speaker 2 (40:23):
Clippers King's preseason game, a real California showdout.

Speaker 4 (40:27):
Our friend Adam Oslin, who does great work and also
has heard on the weekends on Fox Sports Radio. Coming
up there.

Speaker 3 (40:39):
The bechas In Money Show. We're coming back on tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (40:48):
Less It Friday

Speaker 3 (40:51):
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