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Speaker 1 (00:01):
What a game.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
And I gotta be honest with you, I feel really,
really terrible for Blue Jay fans that stayed up until
two thirty in the morning, Toronto time, just to see
their team lose that game last night. Yaha, Lia, God,
that was beautiful. Huh was that not beautiful? And do
I have some what's it called shame freud?
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (00:26):
God darn right, I do. F those people, all of them,
the entire fan base, social media, non social media, men, women,
the whole freaking thing.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
The hell with them.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
I hope the Dodgers kick their ass these next two
games and they go home with their heads up, their
Canadian asters back to Toronto after Wednesday night.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
I want blood. I want blood, Dick Fane. It's very
similar to forty nine Ers Chiefs, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
It's just when you're just watching that, you're like, god,
it is awesome watching that team almost win the Super Bowl,
but not just get so close they can take and
then get it yanked away. It is great that we
now have some baseball rivals in Houston and Toronto that
I'm not gonna say are as big as our rivalries
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with San Francisco and Oregon, but like they're getting in
that direction at least, so it's a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Well, I will tell you this, I don't think you're
on the same level as me at all with this
Blue Jay thing at all, Like not even close.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
I mean I'm not there. I'm not to Oregon level,
of course. I mean, Oregon's been going thirty years. How
could I possibly be at Oregon level? That's been my
three decade hatred.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Here's the difference between Oregon and Toronto.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Oregon fans at least have the balls to show their
faces and say their names on social media. These cowards
hide behind everything they can hide behind, and they're coming
out of the woodwork.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
It's like a fungus dude.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Seriously, Like I go on Twitter last night and I
use my famous radio to laughing Goodfellas, Yeah, yeah, for Jiff,
whatever it is, and I'm getting attacked.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Like attacked.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Like it's like there's this mother ship, these headquarters of
Blue Jays fans. Like remember the movie got What was
the movie where it's oh, geez uh, you mean the
Santa Claus where they're watching the big thing and they're
looking at kids open their presence on Christmas marbol Express.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
Yeah, yeah, Yeah, was that it where they're watching on
the TV screens.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
No, it wasn't Polar Express.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
It was God darned I'm gonna tell myself it was
Paul Giamatti right is is playing Santa Claus.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Uh and and it's his brother.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Remember that's the movie with the hell's the guy's name
from Wedding Crashers. Uh, the the main guy from Wedding Crashers. Yes,
remember Fred Clause when they're all sitting there watching the
big globe and the kids are opening gifts.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
You guys don't know that movie?
Speaker 4 (02:45):
Go on? How do I know?
Speaker 1 (02:46):
I'm sure I've seen Fred klas stick in my brain.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
It's like they have this big freaking thing where they
just they know where to meet, they know where to go,
and they know who to attack, and they think they mobilize.
Speaker 5 (02:58):
I'm telling these people mobilized. Spred class is.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Too high. Jackson, Okay, have you seen it? I did
once and I don't remember anything about it.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
You watch them before you run your hairy mouth. Check
it out first, sir. I'm not gonna let some schmuck
on the internet tell me what I what I'm gonna like.
But I but these people are animals. They're absolute animals,
and they hide behind screen names and keyboards and they
come after you, and they're mean and they're nasty, and
I want them all to lose everything.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
I hate the Blue.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
Jays, I hate the Maple Leaves, I hate.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
The Toronto Argonauts. Are they still playing? Are they still
doing their things? The rouges?
Speaker 5 (03:34):
And is there a college out there that I should
hate to give me a college?
Speaker 1 (03:37):
I should Colombia?
Speaker 3 (03:39):
No, that's a you're talking about Toronto, just talking Toronto,
are just lumping all Canadians in Toronto.
Speaker 5 (03:45):
FC Sounders played them three times and Games beat them twice.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Screw them fm F those people. F them all.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
I have never rooted harder against somebody in a World
series in my life that I am right in Houston. Absolutely,
this is personal this, You know what astro fans, the
vermin that they are, at least again have the balls
to show their face and say their name on social media.
These people are freaks. They are absolute freaks. They are
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they are substandard, subhuman. I don't know what they are.
And they're coming after me, and they're coming after androids.
You saw the video from Andrews with that maniac in
the stands from Game five. I am rooting big time
for the Dodgers in this series. So yes, I was
enjoying last night's game very much. It was beautiful.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
I think I think maybe a little bit of it
as recency bias, though, because you know your hatred flows
for the Niners. I mean, we've had the same tirads.
We've had the same tirads over Oregon, we have the
same tyrates.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
But I totally get it. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
I can't confirm nor deny your reports that most of
them are aliases or you know, using look at Joe.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
To look at the responses to the tweet last night. Yeah,
tell me how many of those people you know who
they are and do they actually follow us? Look, I
got the difference is there's a lot of Oregon fans
that follow me. There's a lot of San Francisco forty
nine er fans that follow me, mostly so they can
rub it in my fat face when things go well
for them and bad for me.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
These people don't even know who I am.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
I'm telling you they are literally mobilizing online and spreading
their fungus across.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
The world, and it has now arrived in Seattle.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
Washington, but you know, speaking a recency bias, and we
got to talk about this. The Husky Hawks, by the way,
four o'clock Brian Schmetzer will join us in five forty
five tonight. John Wilner is coming up a lot to
get to Larry Stone on that classic yesterday.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
First of all, I'm glad I watched the game.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
It was an unbelievable game, one of the greatest World
Series games of all time. I'll never forget watching that thing.
I'm so thankful that the Dodgers won, because that would
have sucked for me, suck for us as Mariner fans,
right Jackson, to sit there all night long and watch
the Blue Jays freaking win that thing, which they came
close to winning multiple times. I mean, you give them credit.
I guess Pat on the back whatever, great job, blah
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blah blah. The difference in last night's game for me
was obviously show Hey Otani, because he got them there
in the first place. Without him, they're not even going
to the tenth inning. The game that that guy had
yesterday four for four, two bombs, two doubles, five walks,
all of them pretty much intentional, but only the four
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were obvious. The fifth one, they just didn't give him crap.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Now his you saw that.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Obviously, he had four thousand ops in the game. Yesterday,
he became the first player ever to get on base
nine times.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
In a playoff game. Nine times.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
Nobody had nobody had ever done it eight times, nobody
had ever done it seven times, and three guys have
done it six times, but nobody's ever done it nine times.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
And he did that last night.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Now, obviously part of that is you got to go
to eighteen innings to get those opportunities, which he did,
but to get on base every single time, to have
the series or to have the game that he had
last night and then go out and by the way,
he's starting tonight's game against Shane Bieber. All that conversation
about Julia, I can't believe the Dodgers repairing him seven
hundred million dollars. They would have given him seven hundred
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billion if they had to, because all of it's coming
back in spades, all of it, and he's you know what,
you can even argue, guys, I'm telling you that show Heotani,
what he's meant to that Dodger organization, both on the
field and financially, he might be underpaid.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
He might literally be underpaid.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
I mean, you know my take on ninety percent of
free agents, Shoeotani is the other ten percent.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
And I've said that since day one.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
I said, doesn't matter, doesn't matter what he has to make,
he is worth it in spades. And I think if
he if he comes out today, because let's face it,
most of these, almost all these starting pitchers in the
World Series, they've been chilling for four days.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Right, three at the fewest.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
Sho Haotani just played an eighteen inning baseball game less
than twenty four hours ago. Has to get back out
on the mound. If he goes seven plus today and
gives you a one or two earned run, even a
three earned run, He's not even human anymore in my brain.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
I mean that is I'm an alien, He's an AI.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
I don't know what he is, but it is not
It shouldn't be humanly possible to go out and pitch
and succeed in a World Series eighteen hours after playing
an eighteen inning game in the field.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Well, I think he's already there.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
I mean, he's the best player in baseball, and it's
not close, right, I mean, look, I mean, when you're
the best player in baseball and it's not close in
a game that includes guys like Aaron Judge. I mean,
what he's doing right now is unheard of. I mean,
it's Babe ruthiean from back in the day. And I
know a lot of people you mentioned recency, bias, Dick,
you know, like to call him the greatest of all time.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
I think we need to pump the brakes on that
a little bit, by the way.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
Really yeah, and I'll tell you why in a minute, Okay,
but I don't mind having the conversation.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
I think it's totally fair.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
When you have a guy that is coming along and
doing something that we haven't seen since Babe ruth, it's
appropriate to at least debate it and fair. And we'll
talk about some numbers in a second. But how many
players in any sport right now? We talked about this
multiple times on this show. How many players in any sport,
whether hockey, basketball, football, baseball, whatever, is must see TV
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where you stop what you're doing when that guy is
on TV on the mound, at the plate, at the
free throw line, fast break, breakaway in hockey, soccer, whatever, anything. Okay,
he is the number one must see TV attraction in sports,
and it's not even close to whoever number two is nice,
(09:27):
not even close.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
I mean the only ones in baseball that I stop.
I stop and watch Judge. I stop and watch him.
And then even if I wasn't a Mariner fan this year,
I would stop and watch cal right.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
But who else would he even come close to him?
Speaker 2 (09:37):
Honestly, Like whatever you're doing, I mean, you're at a
bar and you're walking out to pay your bill. You
look back, you see Show He's at the plate on
the TV. Hey honey, give me a second, and you're
walking back to the bar to see.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
What he can do.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
I think that here in the United States, I'm trying
to think about an NFL player where it's like when
he's on offense, you want to watch Mahomes had that
for a minute, right, but that's way gone.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
That's probably him again. Now, yeah, he's a favorite for MV.
He's still the guy. He's still the guy, but not
like Show Had, not like Show.
Speaker 5 (10:05):
Heck, I'm trying to find just here in the United
I mean internationally, it's obviously MESSI, but like here, I
don't think there's an NFL player the biggest sport in
our country. There's not a player who even touches the
magnitude of show.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
But it's not much as much an individual sport as baseball. Basketball.
Football is more of a team sport than the other.
Speaker 5 (10:25):
There's still players, like there's been players over the course
of the NFL that I could say, when their offense,
you need to watch their offense.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
Because Barry Sanders when I was younger, Bo Jackson when
Dick and I were younger, when he would get the ball, whatever,
Reggie Bush. Absolutely guys like that, you know, NBA, Michael Jordan,
you know at the top of the key, you know,
one on one whatever, fast break, mj on the wing.
I mean, those are things that you just stop and
you watch and show. Altani is absolutely the biggest draw
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in professional sports right now. I mean, this is a
guy that if you can go see him play in person,
you should cross him off the list. I've see him
playing in person now a couple of times. I'm glad
that I did. I saw Jordan a bunch, You saw
Jordan a bunch, saw Bo Jackson a bunch that great
that famous Monday night game when he ran over Bosworth,
you know, and ran up the tunnel at the Kingdome
saw Barry Sanders play.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Lucky to be in this business to get chances like that.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
But I'm telling you right now, if you have a
chance before he's done to watch Shoe Heeo Tani play
in person, you gotta do it. You gotta do it,
because this guy's a god. He's an absolute god walking
among mere mortals. It is unbelievable what he did. And
this is what it's like to watch Babe Ruth. We
are now figuring it out. What was it like to
watch Babe Ruth in nineteen twenty one, nineteen twenty seven
(11:38):
when he hit sixty whatever?
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Congratulations?
Speaker 5 (11:41):
Now we know I would just say, in terms of
the goat talk, not just the goat the lower case
that we always use the actual greatest of all time
in this sports I mean, Babe Ruth did it at
a time where baseball I mean, listen, I am fully
in the camp and some people will smack me for
this that if Babe Ruth play today, he'd probably strike
out four times.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
That is the absolute dumbest sports topic in the history
of talk radio. And we're going to address this with
this Michael Irvin thing that hit Twitter today, Jackson, I
just I don't ask for a lot from you.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
No God, Okay, Okay, show.
Speaker 5 (12:20):
Hey right now is doing the what we just saw
in the World Series in the NLCS where he went
the seven with ten strikeouts and three home runs.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
He's doing this in the biggest of moments.
Speaker 5 (12:32):
Babe Ruth did it over regular seasons, but I don't
know looking back, like the these are the biggest of
occasions where I don't know if Ruth did it in
the biggest of these moments.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
The Babe Ruth call is shot in the World Series?
Speaker 2 (12:45):
Was that in the World Series, like it was okay
that Babe Ruth had a Babe Ruth had a twelve
thirty three career ops in the World Series where a
seven thirty three slugging percentage and he hit three thirty
five with a five hundred on base.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Person how that compares to show Okay? Again, Look, guys,
here's the deal.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
There's no doubt that show Hay's phenomenal, no doubt that
Shoe Hay is the best player in baseball, and no
doubt that show Hay is the biggest draw in sports.
And this is a bigger conversation than the final minute
in fifteen seconds that are left in this break. By
the way, we might have to spill this over to
next segment. You got to realize that Babe Ruth was
doing things in baseball in the nineteen twenties that people
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other players were still twenty years away from doing.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
They they weren't even close to this guy. He was
out homering teams when he retired.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Jackson, when Babe Ruth retired, he had seven hundred and
fourteen home runs. The next best player was three hundred
and thirty home runs behind him.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
It's just not even comparable. I get that you just
mentioned the playoff numbers for Babe Ruth there.
Speaker 5 (13:53):
Yes, so showhey has a higher slugging percentage by about
one hundred points. Yes, the OPS you said was well
one point two twelve fourteen, So show he's a higher OPS.
There's context that you're still missing here, but keep going.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
So, I mean the.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Context is what There was no American League Championship, ANAL championship,
Division Series, or wild card.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
There was only the World Series. That's it. That's it.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
If Babe Ruth had a chance to play fourteen postseason
games a year, those numbers.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
Would be better than the NPS would be the same.
Are you kidding me? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (14:28):
I mean, guys again that fine, give give give show Hey,
Clutch World series whatever, blah blah blah, but Babe Ruth
again sho hey otani. Babe Ruth was the only member
of the five hundred Club home run Club for eleven years,
of course, until somebody else caught him.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
I'm I'm not on one side or the other because
I think it's an awesome debate. But the strong debate
for the show, Hey Club, is that show is playing
against the best baseball player on planet Earth. Yes, Babe
Ruth played against the best Caucasian players at the time.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Well again, that's part of it, but he also can
only be compared to his peers, right, And this idea
that if Babe Ruth played today, well, if Babe Ruth
played today, either a he'd be two hundred years old
and he'd be a mummy, or he would have been
born twenty five years ago. All the and the genetics
that Babe Ruth was born with would have been benefiting
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from the idea of evolution.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Of course, It's that's why it's so stupid.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Is that conversation is so dumb, Like it's we have
it with wil Chamberlain all the time today. Corse topics
that drive me bananas, and that's one of them. It
is the most it is the most idiotic conversation of
all time. Okay, because then you're telling me if this
guy from forty years ago played today, well, what about
the guy playing today forty years from now, he'd struggle too.
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Of course they'd struggle because they're playing with genetics from
nineteen to two and not two tomes.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
When you take it, when you take a genetic leap
like we're seeing with show Hey, and like we're seeing
with Wemby and basketball, we're seeing like a genetic leap
to a new generation. We're thirty years from now, we'll
see we'll have lots of Lemby's. Right now, we have
one Wemby.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Show Tany's highest war was nine point two in twenty
twenty four. Babe Ruth surpassed that ten times ten in
his career. Ten times. Okay, So whatever I mean, I'm
just telling you it doesn't fit the narrative. If you
want to have that conversation about show Hey versus Babe Ruth,
that's fine, but you better Dann will do your homework
before you start throwing stuff out there.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
I just gave the greatest. That's one. That's one.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
That is a month long run. That is a month
long run versus a career and versus a lifetime. Okay,
by the way, a Tani's won two MVPs, Babe Ruth
has won one MVP.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
You know why, you know why didn't have the award. No,
back in the day. You're only allowed to win it
one time. That's it.
Speaker 2 (16:54):
They didn't let you win it more than once. When
Babe Ruth played backwardsly, of course, ridiculous. All right, we're
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And by the way, this is Jackson. Felt's not Andrews.
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By the way, there's a lot of people that think
that Jackson's Andrews, and Andrews is Jackson.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
I don't have any idea how that happened. They don't
sound alike and not at all. They don't even look
alike personality a soccer guys No.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
No, yeah, well, I mean one guy looks like Chewbacca,
one guy looks like Han Solo.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
I have no idea.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
Man, So.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
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the air because we have Husky Hanks at four o'clock,
John Wilner joining us at five pm, Brian Schmetzer at
five forty five, One more Little Factor, and on Babe
Ruth versus show Hey in nineteen twenty bab Ruth at
fifty four home runs, the next Nearest Guy had nineteen okay,
so spay he out Homer right twelteen. Unbelievable and that
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I think that kind of dominance. We'll never see that again.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
No, I mean it would be show A hitting one
hundred and seventy home runs right right, and.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
The next guy hitting fifty. It's just never gonna happen.
Impressive as hell. I mean I again, I'm totally up
for having the debate. Yes, the cool thing about Show
Hey is that we got you know what another seven
or eight years, whatever it is, in ten years, who
knows of Showy Otani to kind of keep this thing going.
I was telling Dick Off the Air Jackson, I think
that the Otani Babe Ruth debate, the more he does
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in the playoffs and the more he is in the
spotlight is gonna just get insufferable and it's gonna turn
into Lebron Jordan all over again.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
But on steroids.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
This is gonna be I think the show Hey, babe,
because nobody debates numbers like baseball fans do. Right, Yes,
Baseball's a numbers driven thing. There's nostalgia in baseball. Nobody's
going back to the nineteen twenties talking about peach baskets
and the NFL and you know, John Heisman and Doak
Walker and things like that.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Baseball we can do that. Baseball.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
We can go online and look at Baseball Reference dot
Com and just simply put compared numbers. We can read
stories and compare notes. So I think the Otani Babe
Ruth thing is just heating up. I get that, I
do hear that. I think, Dick and I.
Speaker 5 (19:32):
The more I kind of process what you said last segment, Dick,
the more I think it just emphasizes my earlier point,
which is that with the Lebron MJ debate, they both
played against the greatest on planet Earth.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
And I think that's that's very apples to apples.
Speaker 5 (19:47):
Babe Ruth played against not even the best of the country,
some of the best of the country. Otani's playing against
the questions.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
In baseball, Yeah, how about the fact that nobody else
was playing basketball back thenbody else was playing football. No
point I'm making, but I'm making it because baseball was
the sport. There was no NFL, there was no NBA.
Hockey was very very young back in the day. If
you're a professional athlete, you like it, or either a
boxer or a baseball play.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Very different athletic you know traits any Okay.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
But Jackson, I'm just telling you that you're you're you're
you're taking away from Babe Ruth. Because African Americans were
not allowed to play in the Major League. Well, first
of all, I totally get that, and that is a
disgrace that they went through that, and it was reality.
But I don't think there's any doubt in my mind
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that Babe Ruth still would have done what he did
if everybody was involved in baseball.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
But that's the debate. It's like which is which is more?
You know, which holds more weight?
Speaker 3 (20:49):
The fact that Babe Ruth played against a small percentage
of the great athletes compared to show A, or that
his dominance of the game was so much more than
dominance the game now. But the Jordan Lebron thing is
it's this generation against that generation show A versus Ruth
is it's this generation against ghosts. Like nobody played like
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my dad's ninety three. He remembers Ted Williams, he was
a favorite player. He doesn't really remember Babe Ruthe don't
know this. This is something that I should probably google,
but I'm gonna ask it anyway. What was the miles
per hour of pitchers?
Speaker 1 (21:25):
I was thinking that same thing. Nobody really knows for sure.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
I mean, you can look it up and there's people
that would claim that there's legends that guys are hitting
on a hundred and five miles of Bob Teller.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Ludicrous obviously, but there's no way to really truly know.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
I mean, look good, guys, if you want to argue,
we got to get the factor of fiction here. If
you want to argue that show he is a better
baseball player, I could probably give you that. I mean,
he's bigger, faster, stronger. It's one hundred years later, right,
I mean human humans have evolved. You want to say
he's a better athlete, no doubt, but the dominance over
Major League Baseball.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
I'm not going to give you that. I'm not going
to give you that. Compared to Babe Ruthe fact fiction
right now, where's that to go? Glad you're with us, it's.
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Speaker 4 (22:34):
What do you got?
Speaker 3 (22:36):
I'm gonna take this one because I think it's gonna
be gone by the next time I come around. Two
of my favorites already gotten taken by Chris and Jess
Today Niners in Baltimore. But the Detroit Lions coming off
of bye. You know what they do at home. They
just kick the crap out of teams at home. That's
what they do at home. And they're facing my guy,
JJ McCarthy minta Viking, well resting, well rested, he's very
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well rested. Give me that Lions defense at home minus
eight and a half against j and the Boys eight.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
And a half.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
You find somebody that you hate more than Dick Fane
hates JJ McCarthy. You think he kicked his puppy Lions
minus the eight and a half at home against the
Minnesota Vikings.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
I mean, I like it. Eight and a half is
a pretty big night number.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
Obviously, you're worried about the back door cover a game
where the Lions could be dominating, give up a late
touchdown and the Vikings could easily cover. But hey, what
the hell, man, let's let's hang our balls out there.
It's where to go crazy.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
I usually don't pick big, big favorites either. It's not
our money. What do we care.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
You want to blow the college fund on the Lions
minus the eight and a half, that's your problem. Detroit
minus the points is the game fact or fiction to
four nine four five one. Every day at three thirty five,
we give you a game. You get it right on
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where every days Lucky Lions minus the eight and a
half is the pick factor Fiction to four nine, four
to five one.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Right now, we're gonna.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Break fun with Audio and then the Husky Hawks at
four right here on ninety three three KJRFM, It's.
Speaker 6 (24:12):
Now time for Someday in Dick's One with Audio, Jimmy
g pawn Star, Jimmy mister Garoppolo.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Now let's have some fun with Audio.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
All right, Husky Hawks, I'll be here four o'clock talking
some Husky football coming off their Dogs went over Illinois
over the weekend, looking ahead of the bye Wisconsin, the
whole thing.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
Greg Lewis needs the bathroom code. I'm gonna text it
to him right now, hang on just a second.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
Give him the wrong one, and then five minutes from
I'll go, oh no, sorry, this was the right one.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Uh yeah, which bathroom you talking about?
Speaker 8 (24:44):
Mario?
Speaker 1 (24:45):
All right, here we go a little fun with audio slash.
Hey did you hear that? Hey, Dick, did you happen
to hear that? What's that?
Speaker 4 (24:51):
Dick?
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Last night's World Series walk off homer by Freddy Freeman
in the eighteenth th inning was heard quite differently around
North America. Let's start with Steven Nelson and for the
Dodgers Radio network.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
In La full count on Freeman, Little delivers Freeman. It's
went high in the year, straight away center field.
Speaker 4 (25:10):
Far so the walk.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Freddie Freeman missed the World Series hands the marathon at
midnight unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
I mean Game one last year, Game three last night,
And I agree with Alexakida. Every time I see Freddie Freeman,
all I can focus on is his veneers and how
white his teeth are.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
It is unbelievable. I think I remembered that last year
when he hit that Grand Slam. We really made comment
on that. But you know what's funny how those play
by play It was a great call, by the way,
but both that play by play guy and Joe Davis
last night, did you notice they were really pacing themselves. Yeah,
because they were like, God, I can be on the
air for nine hours, I think like this, so I
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don't blow my fist.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
I think he's unbelievable. I think Joe Davis is incredible.
He's only thirty eight, thirty nine years old, is that right?
Speaker 1 (26:05):
Then?
Speaker 2 (26:06):
Up in Canada, sports Net broadcaster Dan Shulman had this call.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Flight a Center Marshaw back game over.
Speaker 9 (26:20):
Breddy Freeman rocks it off with a home run the
straightaway subtle field. The Dodgers win it and they take
a two to one lead in the world sceneries.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
You know, we gotta be a little careful here because
there's still four games left to go and anything can happen.
The Blue Jays could win, But I would love to
see kind of a mashup of all the Blue Jays
fans when Freddie Freeman hit that home run last night,
were they doing a party of Rogers Center.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
You think that game I read on because they did
it to us. They did it to us.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
You see that there was a big mashup of marin
or fan reactions inside T Mobile when George Springer hit
that home run off of Bizarno. I want to see
their fat, beady eyed faces. When he hit the home
run last night, with their reaction was dick.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
And we did have confirmation they do have bead eyes.
Speaker 4 (27:07):
According to you.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
We did the research. Good, good, good, The song is correct.
Let's do one more.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
Another Blue Jay broadcaster, Dan Shulman's son Ben is their
play by play voice on five ninety the Fan in Toronto.
Speaker 9 (27:20):
Here was his call, seven pitches now for Brendan the
little his payoff pitch hid High Center.
Speaker 10 (27:28):
Indeed our showback warning track Wall, it is gone. The
Dodgers go nuts on the field has Freeman wings the
eighteen inning marathon with a solo homer.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
All right, let's get one more on this topic. All right,
one more? Finally, the Freddie Freeman home run last night.
Here's how it sounded on Fox Deporte's with Adria and
Garcia Marquez.
Speaker 8 (27:58):
I got no.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
Lamenta.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
Freddy Freeman going on a big toy, pout.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
A little duchess Hollywood and on the director's cut, that's beautiful.
It's a combo Man English Spanish combo. Good for him.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
Did you see the interview on the field last night,
by the way, with Showhey and his translator.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
You guys didn't catch that. I saw at the beginning
of that. I fell asleep in the middle of the
eighteenth and a.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
I don't remember. It's not Rosenthal. Who's the other guy
that does the on field stuff for for Fox? What's
his name the other time or not?
Speaker 4 (28:45):
Not? Not?
Speaker 2 (28:46):
Yeah, nuture, thank you. And he's asking show Hey, like,
you know, how do you celebrate this? And show he
gives an answer and his interprets like he wants to
go to bed. All right, Hey, Dick, did you happen
to hear that?
Speaker 1 (28:58):
What's that? Dick? Let's go to six Jackson? All right.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Hall of Fame receiver Michael Irvin has a YouTube channel
where he talks football, and he recently popped off about
people saying that he could not play in this era
of the NFL.
Speaker 4 (29:11):
Out of my face.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Talking, Noah's until you know what you're talking about. I
will dominate this era of football dominate, cheat my.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
Name in miamage.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Don't try to on my work when I want championships
on every level.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
On every level.
Speaker 4 (29:28):
When knocks out copassive in the midst of pain, y'all
don't do that.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
Y'ally never had to do that, so check the hell up.
Speaker 8 (29:38):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
I think he's right because he got mugged thirty years ago. Yeah,
and it wasn't called Yeah. You give Michael Irvin free release.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
Yeah, and he had people mugged people thirty years You
give Mario Bailey free release.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
As I said earlier, I think the conversation about what
players back then would do now is ridiculous because they
wouldn't be the same players. They would they'd be better athletes, right,
they'd have access to things that guys thirty years ago
didn't have access to. And there's one other thing called
evolution that people tend to forget this whole idea. Well,
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if Mike he's fifty years old whatever he is, of course,
of course he'd struggle and until you invent a time machine,
this conversation is ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
But I don't know.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Maybe there's some guys that would transcend, and maybe he's
one of them. All right, hey, Dick, did you happen
to hear that?
Speaker 1 (30:30):
Two? Three, four five? You pick one? About to two two?
Speaker 2 (30:33):
After the Dodgers win last night, Milky Betts was asked
in the clubhouse if he's going to be thinking about
show Hayo, Tony or Freddie Freeman when he eventually made
his way to bed.
Speaker 5 (30:43):
When you go to bed tonight, put your head on
the pillow tonight, what will you Will you think about?
Speaker 4 (30:47):
Show? Hey?
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Will you think about Freddy? What jumps out? I'm try
not gonna think about that.
Speaker 4 (30:53):
A man while?
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Did you not hear that? B otherwise?
Speaker 2 (31:00):
You know what? That guy stole my line. By the way,
when your head hits the pillow, what are you thinking about?
That's my line? I've been asking Sark that for fifteen years.
Come on, man, we got top of one more Jackson?
One more sure, three four or five?
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Pick one? Which one? Which?
Speaker 8 (31:13):
One?
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Five?
Speaker 4 (31:14):
Five? All right?
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Hey, Dick? Did you happen to hear that? What's that?
Speaker 8 (31:17):
Dick?
Speaker 2 (31:17):
Last week on Barstools Mostly Sports podcast, Mark Titus and
Brandon Walker discussing how Seattle stands out as one of
the most tortured fan bases in all of the United States.
Speaker 8 (31:27):
I don't have any emotions towards the Pacific Northwest. I've
never been there. I don't know anybody that lives there.
I still feel bad for Mariners.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
How can you not?
Speaker 8 (31:36):
How can you not?
Speaker 7 (31:36):
They are one of the more sneaky, sneaky tortured.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
Yeah, they are.
Speaker 7 (31:41):
Discussions of tortured fan bases come up. They had a
team just taken away from him. I just lost the
whole last team. They're the only team in Major League
Baseball to not playing the World Series, which which seems
pretty crazy because there are a lot of dog teams.
Speaker 8 (31:57):
Rockies, Yeah, Rockies made it. Diamondbacks, Yeah, the Marlins have
won twice. Like all these Johnny Cump lately teams, the
Nationals have been for almost their entire they won.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
They won, They've even played in the World Series.
Speaker 7 (32:09):
Brandon the Seattle Mariners at this point, making the World
Series and losing every game ten to nothing to the Dodgers. Yeah,
would have been historic and awesome for for the franchise.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
If we were going.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
First of all, I love the fact that they were
talking about that. I don't think there's enough national conversation
about us being the only team to have never played
in the World Series like that should be because we
never get close until this year. And I think that
conversation is getting bigger now that we just went through
this with Toronto. If you were to do some kind
of experiment or whatever, and you assigned a point total
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two most years without professional titles, most years, without making
championship runs, losing a team, whatever, you just assigned points
to any topic you want, and we throw everything we
got to offer into a bucket.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Would we win?
Speaker 5 (32:59):
No?
Speaker 3 (33:00):
No, because most of our franchises are really good. The
Mariners would clearly win on the baseball side of things.
But the Seahawks were bad for so No, the Seahawks
were not bad for so long. The Seahawks have been
bad really for like a seven eight year bearing stretch,
and other than that fifty years they've been pretty damn good.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
Okay, that's one team though, right when the.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
Sockets were really good for forty one years, about like
thirty of those forty one years they were really good.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Well, let's do the do the math. Though, compared to
other cities, Cleveland, that's the point, right, I mean, Cleveland
might be on that list too. I'm just I'm just
wondering where we would finish, how we would finish, we
would be higher than I would think. Where do we
find out it?
Speaker 5 (33:39):
Did the Cavaliers go to in like a five year stretch?
They made four finals in five years?
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Well they won it right when they beat Yeah, they made.
Speaker 5 (33:48):
Three it was it Warriors Cavs four times in five
I want to find out.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
I want to find out how miserable we really are.
I want someone to do that. I want someone to
do a big experiment.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
You assigned points to most years without a title, most
years without playoffs, most years without a championship round run.
Then you get extra points for losing a team, extra
points for waiting for that team to come back, extra
points for not having a team like we went decades
without the NHL whatever. I want someone to do it,
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and I want to find out how miserable we truly
are in this town. I need to know we're gonna break.
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