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How are you?
Speaker 5 (02:29):
I'm doing great? How are you guys?
Speaker 3 (02:31):
Great?
Speaker 4 (02:32):
We're feeling pretty good. Is that an accurate assessment? I
mean you got just feels like, man, you guys are
like Frogger every day, just jumping from lily pad to
lily pad, trying to avoid mac trucks. I mean, does
it feel that way juggling all these plates or is
it something that you're more used to as Brandon golbs Well, I.
Speaker 5 (02:52):
Think it's you know, the it's the day to day
of just what the season looks like, and you know,
at the end of the end of the year, we
feel like we'll be in a good place to go
out and you know, put ourselves in the position to
go win another championship. So you you know, you're living
in the day to day and it feels challenging at times,
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and then you take a step back you're like, Okay,
like this is a fun and be like it's a
pretty dang good team. So we're in a good spot,
no doubt.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
The big story today is that Max Munsey is back
from injury and gosh. When he hurt his knee, I
just I thought it was going to be a lot worse.
God help me. Yeah, and it's great that he's back,
and it's interesting, how do you guys look at it like,
I mean, do you really white knuckle it when you're
waiting for these guys to come back? As it always
feels like, you know, around the trade deadline, we have
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the same kind of talking points. We're like a lot
of these a lot of these guys are going to
come back, and you know your trade deadline is on
the il. I mean, how does that feel?
Speaker 3 (03:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (03:54):
I think you know, obviously when you saw it live
with mont it looked really bad and everybody's head went
to the worst possible scenario. And for him to come
out of it and be back as soon as obviously
amazing for the team. And you know he's been out there,
he's been getting after it during rehab. You know, went
out and played in OKC first couple, really struggled, got
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some helpful nuggets from our our hitting crew, and then
proceeded to go five for his next five and we're like, okay, great,
So it's great, great to have him back. And look,
I think a lot of it, you know, because Months
has been here for a long time and it has
you know, put up really strong numbers year and a
year out, we kind of forget this.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
This seems to be.
Speaker 5 (04:40):
You know, a glue guy for our lineup and really
lengthens it out and adds another dimension that makes it
challenging four pictures too to navigate. So getting Months back
is huge and we're really excited to put them back
in and you know, lengthden that lineup out and make
it you know, more of a grindy situation for the
starters every night.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
See, this is good for us. This what this, this
answer is great for us. And here's why we've been
having this debate on the show because Andrew Friedman said it,
and then you said it as well, and then Eric
Carros came on and he said it. But when we
say it said so, that's what we're trying to figure out,
Like can we call can we call Yamamoto? Yama? Were
calling him? Yama comes off where the Dodgers, you know
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where the Dodgers station. Remember we're always out of Dodgers,
you know stadium. We're like, are we supposed to call
or so? Are we supposed to call him months. I
know if we call him month, I have selfie. Do
you think if he heard us call do you think
he'd be like, Hey, you idiots, don't get to call
me months, you coops, you radio fools. What do you
have to have?
Speaker 5 (05:39):
Months?
Speaker 2 (05:39):
On?
Speaker 5 (05:39):
And then and then you refer to him and that.
Speaker 4 (05:41):
He's got such an a bulliant personal and months.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
Here is a question that uh, I think is probably
a little more legitimate than if we can call Max
months and months. With Yamamoto, I know it happened to
Kershaw quite a few times in his career, and for
whatever reason, it seems like it happens to the aces,
the really good pictures, the run support thing. It's kind
of been chasing Yama a little bit this year as
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a as a pitcher, like you, what is there? What
is it about that when you kind of look at
the end of the year and you see the picture
that had the least amount of run sport, it's typically
somebody who's like in the Cy Young conversation, why is that.
Speaker 5 (06:21):
A great question? I wish I knew. I'm not sure
if it's a subconscious thing or you know, it just
so happens that year they're getting matched up with other aces. Yeah,
I wish I had a better answer for that other
than it feels more random than not. But you know,
the good thing is almost every time he's gone out there,
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he's putting us in a position to win a game.
And that's all we can ask of him. And I think,
you know, if I'm not mistaken, I think last year
was like one of the higher run supports in the
league when he was out there. But it feels a
little more random. But you know, he's certainly been bitten
by this. He's throwing the ball great, especially coming out
of the break, you know, kind of flooding the zone more.
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And every time he goes out there, he felt like,
we're gonna win that game.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
What about you know, in that game it was you know,
out there again. And I know Blake Drynnon's just Blake
Trining is just coming back. But just in terms of,
you know, how you get to work through that versus
making sure you're you know, putting someone in a position
to succeed, in the team to succeed. Kind of what
have you noticed with Blake these two outings? And you
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know what the best approach is just to kind of
keep him going out there and get him back to
where he was last year when you won a World
Series with him on the mountain.
Speaker 5 (07:37):
Yeah, the current three with Blake is that his stuff
is in an excellent spot in his rehab. He is
just absolutely dominant. So I think, just get into a
little bad habit to feel a little bit like a
one piece throw right now. And this is not uncommon.
He's had this in the past and do a great
job of self correcting. So very confident with you know
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where he is, where he is stuff wise, and for
him to kind of work through that little bit of
a mechanical adjustment and get back to being the dominant
version that we've had in.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
The past, even with his bad mustache. Alex Friedland is
a really good young player switch hitter, plays a bunch.
Speaker 5 (08:17):
Of altar, great mustache.
Speaker 4 (08:20):
Yeah, you're right, maybe it's not fair, but you know
it is subjective for a guy like that, and you
know how exciting he is. How how anxious are you
to see what they can do when they get up
there and finally get their opportunity, and and how how
much do you have to make sure that it's the
right opportunity at the right time. How much can you
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really think about that when you're trying to kind of
control the whole team.
Speaker 5 (08:46):
Yeah, a lot of it with the younger guys. You know,
when you have somebody like from and I'm gonna call
him free, someone like free down in you know, he
he we've performed really well. You know, we's had a
really strong year last year. This year goes back out like, okay,
let's get him a little more versatility around the infield,
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continuing to put up good numbers, especially verse right handed pitching,
and you know, you're get to time it out. There's
been multiple times this year should we go to him?
Should we not? You know, and we wanted to make
sure that when we did go to him, it was
an opportunity for him to get regular playing time and
not just come up and kind of see a backup
type role. So, you know, this this stretch here, we
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felt like it was a good opportunity. And now, you know,
Tommy going down for a bit, he'll he'll be able
to continue to stay up and get some reps and
you know, at some some youth, which is always great.
The energy. We kind of saw it with Tay Song too,
and Alyx is a pretty dynamic player. With incredible makeup,
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and he's he's like a gritty, grinding type player. So
coaches love him. We love watching them go out there.
There's a there's the confidence without arrogance that goes with it.
So he's a really fun guy to be around and
we're excited to see him, you know, get his opportunity.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
Just kind of with the Mookie thing. And I think
it's zero for sixteen now. I mean we were talking
about it earlier, like here's a guy that was sensational
in the postseason and the World Series, and for whatever reason,
this year is what it is. I mean, you know,
baseball feels like it's just that kind of sport. But man,
this seems like it's been an extended sort of slump
for MOOKI what's the best way to try to get
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someone that has that kind of talent and that kind
of ability out of this. Do you talk to him?
Do you not say anything? It seems like it's kind
of a delicate dance you got to do.
Speaker 5 (10:41):
Yeah, I mean, I think with Mook is just continuing,
you know, to pump him off, Like, hey man, you
just got to look at the back of your baseball
card and you know, one of the things we've been
talking about a lot is like, Okay, obviously this year
has not gone the way he wanted to anybody expected
it to. But what I do know is he's strong
down the stretch and has another great postseason and makes
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helps us win a World Series. And nobody's going to
remember any of this. So, you know, he's at the
point in his career he's a Hall of Famer now,
it's his legacy, part of how many championships can you win?
So it's almost like hitting the you know, do over button,
then say Okay, from this point forward, what do we
got uh, and and let him go from there. So
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he's grinding, you know, he he hasn't let it affect
his defense at allways, playing really well at sure stop.
So Mookie's gonna get there.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
I've said this before.
Speaker 5 (11:34):
It's never a guy that I'm going to bet against.
He's one of the most gifted athletes I've ever been around.
And uh, you know, I think we're going to see
the best part of Mookie get back out there and
kind of have him show up when we need him
the most.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
Uh, did we get to call you Gohmer or is
that not Okay? Feels like your friends and colleagues. I
don't know, like it just feels it feels awkward.
Speaker 3 (11:59):
Well try it like.
Speaker 5 (12:00):
Gomer, if you if you make it awkward, it's not awkward.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
Make everything awkward. I mean kissing me like, imagine my
wife like when we make out, like I gotta move
my nose. All right, Gomer? We love Gomer. Yeah, I
what a guy Dodger GM and a real champion. Can
I ask a quick one?
Speaker 3 (12:18):
Real quick?
Speaker 4 (12:18):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Don't ask me just because you attacked my partner about
his critique of Alex's mustache.
Speaker 4 (12:23):
Look at it.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
We're going to make you pick better mustache or worse mustache.
Rushing or freeling is way better. That's all we wanted.
Speaker 5 (12:35):
We just want to I'm happy to tell Russia his mustache.
Speaker 4 (12:39):
That's good though, because that shows that you know that
he's got It's subjective to him as well. He's not
just going to say everybody's mustache is great because they
play on the dodge. That's Gomer. That's classic Gomer.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
You're the best Gomeran Go Dodger GM.
Speaker 4 (12:56):
We appreciate you. Have a great night. There he goes,
that was great. Go where we're gonna GM it up again.
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I think golf course. I believe he joined us at
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Speaker 6 (15:17):
And I was lit up at back out Force and
I don't mean drinking.
Speaker 4 (15:22):
I mean that, Yeah, Oh man, your head looked like
a big stay. It was not good, but you know what,
you were still an excellent interview, There have no doubt
about it. But now that we're here together and camp
has started and the whole thing seems to be moving.
I mean, how much of a different personality do these
things take on every year for you after you know,
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almost thirty years of this. I mean, I can like
remember all my camps, but there's like four, you know,
when there's thirty of them in your life, do they
all just kind of blend together.
Speaker 6 (15:54):
You know, a lot of them probably blend together. But
every once in a while you have a camp where
there's a bunch of stuff going on and you're like, wow,
this is I don't remember camp being like this last year,
but you know, I think every camp you feel that way.
Speaker 7 (16:06):
And uh and then you think, oh, yeah it was
it was.
Speaker 6 (16:08):
We had some stuff last year, you know, but this
year has been a fun camp and uh, you know,
it's there's been some unique challenges to it and uh
and some some fun things like going down to San
Diego was awesome and uh, you know, uh, we've had
we had some internal stuff happening in the building and
I mean, like, you know, physical not like you know,
with people, but like you know, structurally that we had
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to work around. So that was that was unique to
this year's camp for sure.
Speaker 3 (16:34):
What about the Hall of Fame game? You got the
fourth preseason game. It you started two weeks almost before
every other team in the NFL. Kind of what was that?
It seemed like it was a really great experience, right, awesome, awesome.
Speaker 6 (16:44):
You know, I mean, it's what it's a special opportunity. Again,
I've never been to the Hall of Fame. Not that
I went to the Hall of Fame one time when
Ozzie was inducted, but I've never been to the game
in Baltimore. I think we went one time. I didn't
go out there with him. I was on the road scouting.
And uh so to experience that such a cool thing
is great. To get the get get an extra week
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of working, you know, get the players in early, and
uh get to play football game early. But the cool
thing was going through that Hall of Fame, walking through
it before the game.
Speaker 7 (17:15):
Get the players.
Speaker 6 (17:16):
Getting a chance to walk through there and see see
all the busts and all the history of the league
and what's come before them. I think that's just a
really I couldn't imagine a better way to walk through
to play a game, a better walk through before a game.
Speaker 7 (17:27):
Yeah, than than doing that, what.
Speaker 3 (17:29):
About just kind of take us through the idea to
sign Trey Lance. He's a he's a you know, national
champion at North Dakota State. He's the number three overall
pick this and now his third stop. Just kind of
take us through the decision that you made with your
staff and the coaches and and what you ended up
seeing out of him.
Speaker 6 (17:43):
Yeah, you know, with Trey obviously a talented player and
came out as a high draft pick and uh, you know,
just for whatever reason, just hadn't had the opportunities to
be dealt with some injuries early on. And uh, but
we played them last year in Dallas, and you know,
I remember in that game and.
Speaker 7 (17:58):
I think Trey actually threw a couple of picks.
Speaker 6 (18:00):
You know, but if you take all the picks out
of it, they just watch him move around, operate athletically,
the ball placement. I mean, he was he he had
a nice game in spite of the picks in terms
of production and some really impressive throws and a player
that you know, I feel like, hey, there's a lot
still to develop, you know, And and he's still young.
Speaker 7 (18:17):
He's younger than some of.
Speaker 6 (18:19):
The quarterbacks drafted this year, you know. And uh so
that's something you got to take into account.
Speaker 7 (18:23):
And we're fired up to get him.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
Joe Hortiz, the King of Delaware, joining us right now
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Chargers GM and we're at Chargers training camp. They got
the medicine balls out. Everybody's doing one leged squats and
deadlifts and we're feeling great about ourselves. I don't know
how much you work out with the guys. Are you
one of those dudes? You know some of the coaches
like to come down and do military press and executive types,
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you know, in front of the players, you know, get
a spot from from Herbert. Are you one of those guys?
Speaker 6 (18:51):
I probably should be if you as you guys look
at you, but you know.
Speaker 7 (18:55):
Yeah, you know sunburn limited you yeah, you know, yeah,
I was on the Yeah. Absolutely so.
Speaker 6 (19:01):
No. They put in the work now, I mean obviously
in practice and then to come out here and finish
practice with the finishers. It's a it's a great, great
thing that coaches got set up now.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
Matt is out here all the time. Of course, working
with the Chargers. Last year when I was here, we
were just like in the corner, nobody here.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
UH.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
This was a brand new thing, and you guys, you
know we're a brand new UH organization, you know, for
new people coming in UH. And and of course you
want to feel like they had everything together back then.
But familiarity is a thing. And being somewhere for a
long time, My god, you know that from the Baltimore days.
How much more comfortable is everybody, head, coach, everybody involved
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with you guys and doing this here now in year two.
Speaker 6 (19:43):
Yeah, I think it's it's definitely much more comfortable. And
you know, not that it was uncomfortable the first time.
It was it was the first time for everything, and
you know it was when when Jim and I first
got here. It was the first time our first staff
meeting and how we're going to do things. And everyone
understands how we operate now in the processes that we have,
and so you're not having as many early morning staff
meetings to make sure everything's covered. Everyone understands the routines
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and UH and the expectations and what we're trying to
do and it's been it's been fun that way. You know, Hey,
let's hit the ground running. Everyone got it. Everyone knows it.
And uh maybe a couple of meetings here and there
as reminders, but everyone's it's flowing good.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
You Uh, I'm sure you know. I mean the comments
have they continue to make, you know, the rounds, uh,
Coach Harbas saying, you know what, what do we need
to do? We need to be better around justin everybody, coaches,
everyone that works for this organization. And you know, it
felt like you did that with the draft. Your first
round pick a running back, second round pick wide receiver,
you got Aronde gadst and you've got Caandre Lambert's with
a lot of offense in the draft. Kind of your
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thoughts of sort of what coach was getting at there
and and what that puts on you and your staff
to get that right around your your superstar quarterback.
Speaker 6 (20:45):
Yeah, you know, I mean, I think that's the challenge
in personnel and scouting, like you always are trying to
get better, always, like you're always It's like a house,
you know, are you finished building the house that No,
the house is never done being built. You're always building something,
and you're always adjusting and tweaking and renovating and uh
So that's the fun part about scouting is you never finished,
but you can always you're always.
Speaker 7 (21:04):
Trying to make it better. And and I think.
Speaker 6 (21:07):
Our our pro guys, what we were able to do
in for agency and the depth we were able to
continue to add to this team. And then you go
into the draft and you say, hey, we're gonna take
the best player available, offense, defense, special teams, whatever it is,
We're just going to take them.
Speaker 7 (21:18):
And uh and that's what we did.
Speaker 6 (21:20):
And excited to get the guys we had and and
they look great out here, and excited to see how
they develop here through the preseason, what we can do
during the regular season.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
Trey Harris is one of those guys you know when
when and of course, you know you want your second
round pick to be good. You know, you figure that
guy's going to be good. You wouldn't pick them if
you didn't. But when one of those guys comes out
here and they start creating a little buzz, you know,
in the training camp and and some of the media
jackals and stuff start talking about him, does that get
your chest out a little bit? I mean or or
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or do you have to be humble like or do
you walk around with a little bit more of a
swagger like Yeah, yeah, I picked that guy and he's
exceeding expectation.
Speaker 6 (21:54):
No, you know, I think I think humility is a
good thing. Yes, I think, if anything, you're proud for
the player. And that's the way I look at it.
It's not about me. It's honestly not about our scouting staff.
Like you know, I think we have great scouts and
I think they do a great job. But that is
our job. Our job is to find good players, and
you know we we should do that. And so when
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they do, when they do it, are you happy? Yeah,
one hundred percent, and and you know internally you got
some pride.
Speaker 7 (22:20):
But really proud for the kids.
Speaker 6 (22:22):
And that's I root for every one of these players
that we had, we add, whether it's post draft, free agency,
draft free agency, anytime, any chance we get that for player.
My goal for every one of them is to exceed
the expectations.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
Speaking of exceeding expectations, when you have undrafted free agents,
you know it's not you don't have a number attached
to you, you don't have all this guy was picked in
front of him. They're all kind of in that same,
that same grouping. So when you have a game like
the Hall of Fame game, and we had heard about
Nico read quite a bitter we saw from Nico requoidit,
and then you have Miles Purchase put together one of
the more remarkable interceptions. I mean it was a crazy
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interception that you had kind of take us through, Like
how do those guys go undrafted? How do you identify
the guys that you want to bring into your pool
of undrafted free agents and what you're looking for from
that group of players.
Speaker 6 (23:07):
Yeah, you know, undrafted, there's just such a high volume
of players, and especially COVID, there's even more players that
stay for the extra year. And so the numbers in
the draft, you know, we get through our two hundred
and thirtieth whatever it is pick, and then you know
the league, every league, really every sports league is full
of guys that were undrafted or drafted late. And you
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know there's good players out there after the draft. And
that's our challenge to the scouts and the coaches, like, hey,
we're not the draft's over, but we're not done. And
I tell every one of these players when they come
in here.
Speaker 7 (23:37):
Listen.
Speaker 6 (23:38):
What they don't put on your jersey is your signing
bonus and the round you were taken, they put your
last name. And you go out there and it's whatever
you do once you're out there on the grass. And
these guys have done a great job. And you know,
the guys that had a chance to make plays out
there this past weekend. It's awesome to see and they're
fired up for them and excited for them and hopefully
they can build on that.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
All right, last thing for you before we let you go.
You got high school kids. What's the what's the high
school status? And what are we looking at this year?
Speaker 6 (24:04):
Well, so, uh, let's see. So Joey, Joey's actually a
college a college days kids. So Joey heads to Auburn. No,
he's an Auburn.
Speaker 7 (24:11):
Tiger, all right.
Speaker 6 (24:14):
Yeah, so he's heading to Auburn. He'll be a freshman there.
Jack will be a junior at Loyal He's he's going
to Loyal Cup.
Speaker 7 (24:22):
He's a Cub.
Speaker 4 (24:23):
Everybody loves loy Loyola.
Speaker 6 (24:25):
And then Jamie will be in eighth grade, uh, playing
his first year of football out here in the South Bay.
Speaker 7 (24:31):
And he's him and Julian.
Speaker 6 (24:33):
Yeah, I think it's a Sharks Sharks raised. It may
be the Sting raised. I don't know shark, so it's
one of those. And uh, but he's got practice every
night this week or Monday through Wednesday. And then Julian,
my youngest, Uh, he'll be the seventh grade. They're both
American martyrs here in uh Manhattan Beach.
Speaker 7 (24:50):
So all is good. You know, my wife is.
Speaker 6 (24:53):
My wife's trying to hold it all together, you know.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
And she's doing great.
Speaker 6 (24:56):
She's doing a great job.
Speaker 7 (24:57):
But God bless her. Man. These kids are tough.
Speaker 4 (24:59):
Do you think anybody on this field, including yourself, has
ever ridden on that train?
Speaker 6 (25:05):
Uh, anyone on this field, there's gotta be with the
fans here. There's gotta be one person here.
Speaker 4 (25:10):
I know this.
Speaker 6 (25:11):
I never see two people on it.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
One person, you know.
Speaker 7 (25:17):
Any well, my god, this might be a problem.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
You know.
Speaker 6 (25:19):
The people like going back and nope. You know, the
first six is one of the game. By I'm like,
we're good. Nobody's feeling nobody's watching practice.
Speaker 4 (25:25):
Ghost train, the ghost train, Joe Ortiz, everybody keep working
hard to see our best to you and your fanship.
Appreciate y'all, we'll be back with more great sports talk.
You're dead and alive. God, great sports talk live from
the boat.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
I think you want to hit a button real quick.
Speaker 4 (25:39):
Oh, go for it, big one.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
There we go, Tru. That's the truth. Petros's dad, by
the way, that's what that is.
Speaker 4 (25:48):
Screaming at the USC football team.
Speaker 3 (25:49):
True story.
Speaker 4 (25:50):
It's two thousand and three in Auburn.
Speaker 7 (25:52):
Oh you guys, two thousand and three. I was at
that game.
Speaker 4 (25:55):
There you go, Cadillac.
Speaker 6 (25:56):
Well we lost, so yeah, we got got Yeah.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
They had a great running back. You guys had like
four gunn had.
Speaker 6 (26:04):
We had four first rounders. I got a helmet with
all four of them on it, and we got I
think it was like nineteen nothing.
Speaker 7 (26:10):
I can't remember.
Speaker 4 (26:10):
Running back for USC that day from Long Beach, Polly Herschel,
Dennis Once, Matt and I were doing a show at
the Bicycle Casino and uh, he fell asleep on the
couch for three hours while we were doing a show.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
That's right in front of us.
Speaker 6 (26:24):
Well, she was asleep.
Speaker 3 (26:25):
Back game.
Speaker 6 (26:27):
My wife, we were living in Birmingham.
Speaker 7 (26:28):
My wife and I drove down for that game. Jen
and I drove down. We were so excited, and I.
Speaker 4 (26:32):
Was like, I can't believe they were number one in
the country. Yeah, yeah, and USC had That was Matt
Leonard's first start and it was big Mike Williams, a
big old receiver. That is the truth.
Speaker 7 (26:44):
They called you know that game.
Speaker 6 (26:45):
Cops auburned the national title the next year because the
next year all those guys Ronnie Cadillac, Jason Campbell and
Carlos Rodgers, all those first rounders.
Speaker 7 (26:53):
The next year they went undefeated.
Speaker 6 (26:54):
But because they did not have a good year that
year and they got pasted by USC at home, it
affected the rankings. And that's and that's when it was
only two teams and they SEC champs undefeated and they
had to go play in the Sugar Bowl beat Virginia Tech.
So we gave a national title on the planes, but uh,
the country didn't want to get.
Speaker 4 (27:13):
The plants.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
We love you a gentleman.
Speaker 4 (27:18):
Yes, go Tigers, looks like that time.
Speaker 7 (27:22):
No, No, that's a go, ye go Tigers. I don't
thinking you don't.
Speaker 6 (27:26):
You can't do that.
Speaker 4 (27:32):
Thomas Cornas, Thank you, Joe. We'll be back with mar Petricks.
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Speaker 4 (28:08):
Thank you for listening, everybody. The Petrosen Money Show on
this Modello meet you a lot of Monday on Petrosen Money,
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you a lot of area, but it is not for us.
It is time for the dead guy. Birthday of the day, Kates.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
I failed to send you some music, so this one's easy.
You just go ahead and find some elevator music. Is
what we're looking at today.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
The girlfriend elevator.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
Right, let's get some elevator music going. I'm cheating a
little bit here. It was my old man's, my old man,
Ralph's birthday yesterday, so I was checking who he shares
a birthday with, and Elijah Otis would have been two
hundred and fourteen today. P You asked to further the
story about the history of elevators, vertical movement. And anytime
we have someone we had the last guy, Yeah, the
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real advent, the guy that sold the idea. To Otis
down the road. Our man today, Elijah was born in
a Montpelier, Vermont, And anytime we can work in a Montpelier,
we're going to love Vermont for New York. At nineteen,
a wagon driver got married. Nearly dies from about of pneumonia.
(29:15):
So he takes his life savings and moves the family
unit back to Vermont on the Green River, designs and
builds his own gristmill. Does not make enough money. People
went on plate but fat and griff they did not like.
They did not like the flower that he was pumping out,
so it converts the gristmill to a sawmill. Can't sell
enough lumber, so he leans into what he's really good at,
(29:37):
building wagons. Now, tragically, his wife dies, So our man
Otis has got two boys. One is eight, the other
is an infant, and he's solo.
Speaker 4 (29:47):
Otis loves us.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
He moves back to New York, gets a job as
the master mechanic and a bed frame manufacturing plan. He's
takering on the side. He's an inventor. He makes a
railway safety break that works. He makes a scratch from that,
moves to Yonkers to take a promotion at a much
bigger Bedstead factory, one that needed a problem solved. The
factory needed to hoist heavy equipment to the upper level,
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and when they were doing it manually, dudes were getting
their arms and their legs are cut off, or they
were just getting squashed and tired. So Elijah ODIs invents
what he called a safety elevator, which automatically stopped if
the hoisting rope broke. And it worked. It really worked.
Speaker 4 (30:31):
That's innovation. I mean, I'd be impressed if I didn't.
Just watch a guy turn on a sprinkler with an app.
That was pretty impressive.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
That was cool.
Speaker 4 (30:39):
Yeah, he turned on a sprinkler with his phone. He
stood over the sprinkler and he turned it on.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
I think he's protecting us. Are you protecting us? He's
protecting us. Now, that's got But he turned it on though,
so beautiful. Now he's pay he's making sure he gets watered,
but not at us. Well, our our man Otis b
Uh says, Okay, this is gonna work. I'm quitting. I'm
starting the Otis Elevator company. He debuts it at the
New York World's Fair and then at the New York
(31:04):
Crystal Palace is coming out party, public demonstration, like what
is that like?
Speaker 4 (31:07):
Nineteen?
Speaker 3 (31:08):
This is eighteen fifty seven. Damn eighteen fifty seven.
Speaker 4 (31:14):
I want was getting that elevator. Man.
Speaker 3 (31:16):
Hundreds would follow the next few years. He didn't stop inventing.
He built bread baking ovens, rotary ovens, steam plows, oscillating
steam engines, all while making big bank building safety elevators. Sadly,
he came down with a case of diphtheria, and he
died a couple of years later in eighteen sixty one,
only forty nine years old. Otis elevators buried in youngers
(31:39):
Elija Otis.
Speaker 4 (31:41):
And now if you don't get that good Otis elevator
check when you're in your elevator.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
You feel like I'm not getting this elevator. I'm taking
the stairs. This isn't an Otis. I only ride at
Otis elevators.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
Are you insured, Joe by survival? No survival insurance. Can't
take that bet? All right, Matt, A little Korean love
today You and Yon Jun twenty six years old today,
k pop star from Guang Meong, South Korea.
Speaker 3 (32:10):
Oh, I love that spot.
Speaker 4 (32:11):
Yeah. She went to Dan Coop University. Let's go Laughing Bears,
Let's go Coop. She went on to compete in a
reality singing competition show like the one Kate's watched over
the weekend, was called Produce one oh one, and then
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joined the girl group that came from it one oh one.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
Oh, I thought you were gonna say, like group a
bunch of bananas. It was called one Area Produce.
Speaker 4 (32:42):
And it was her and ten other chicks. She became
a member of w J S n F M aka
Cosmic Girls.
Speaker 3 (32:53):
Oh. I thought it was going to be like an
acronym right now.
Speaker 7 (32:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (32:57):
Not a wacky not an unattractive woman, very wacky red
hair h you you and young Jump. I've never seen
a redheaded Asian, not one. I mean, you know, maybe
right like her? You diet Yeah, and those bland, those
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blonde black chicks.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
I don't know about that either.
Speaker 4 (33:23):
I don't know. I'm not you know, I don't want to.
I don't want to speculate. All right, man, it is
time for the title. Here we go, if you're ready, Yeah,
first one me o'hollick me o Hollick.
Speaker 3 (33:40):
That's a good one.
Speaker 4 (33:41):
Natasha Pierce and the great comment of eighteen twelve Natasha
Pierce and the great comment of eighteen twelve UK.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
Maybe a biopic.
Speaker 4 (33:52):
I don't know what crash landing on you?
Speaker 3 (33:59):
The story of the dressing Money show win a crash
land right in your passenger seat?
Speaker 4 (34:04):
Would you like girls parentheses? My cosmic diary on parentheses
sounds like a lesbian vehicle. Well, if you're in the cosmos,
you know what's available. I just you know, living together
in an empty room?
Speaker 3 (34:23):
Odd an odd an odd topic to tackle.
Speaker 4 (34:26):
Another Korean title, Love o'clock.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
Quick one time? Is it leve o'clock?
Speaker 4 (34:35):
Bend over?
Speaker 3 (34:36):
I'm taking off my past clock.
Speaker 4 (34:38):
And the sequel twelve o'clock.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Oh, come on, come on, it's not eleve o'clock.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
What about this one?
Speaker 4 (34:44):
But a boom super yuppers, super yuppers.
Speaker 3 (34:52):
I shouldn't give it a year for Bota boom.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
You're right, knock knock, knock, TikTok TikTok TikTok.
Speaker 3 (34:58):
Ah make up call. It's clearly a hold up call.
Speaker 4 (35:05):
You and Young Jung and otis elevators. All right, that's it,
and now all you'll have is to stand up and
cheer your heart out from Wookie wooki wool.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
Make sure you cheering. That's gonna be the theme of
Dodger Talk or Dodgers on Deck for a full hour.
Who's cheering? How much you're gonna cheer? Is there a chance?
We love Mookie.
Speaker 4 (35:27):
We don't regret signing you to a thirty year deal.
Speaker 3 (35:30):
So well, we did have Brandon Gilson a little bit
ear clean.
Speaker 4 (35:33):
Don't see you as becoming complacent late.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
In your career.
Speaker 4 (35:44):
Hey, have a great night. Big thank you to Craig
pompcast Craig. We'll be with him on Thursday. They can
flip the generator now and uh In Turkpen and Johnny
and Miles, Roddie Fossio and Timkins. Tim Kate's coming up
next with Marongo Casino, Dodgers on Deck, David Vassie has
Blake Snell on the Prigage
Speaker 7 (36:09):
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