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April 5, 2021 60 mins

Holy Crap what an amazing game this weekend between Gonzaga and UCLA. Now we get the National Championship we have all been waiting for between Baylor and Gonzaga. Former major leaguer, former MVP, former batting champ, former A's, Reds, Pirates player Dave Parker stops in to talk about his new book COBRA and all about life in the Big Leagues. Gives us insight on playing with Jose Canseco and other big names. Ray is ready to bail on our White Sox Bet.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Oh the one to loserss What up? Everybody? I am lunchbox.
I know the most about sports, so I'll give you
the sports facts, my sports opinions because I'm pretty much
a sports genius. What's up, everyone, I'm Eddie and I
know the least about the sports. But I'm your average

(00:31):
sports fan, your sports watcher. I don't know the who's
who's and I don't know the what's. What's what up? Y'all?
It says in from the North, I am in Alpha Male. Currently.
I live on the west side of Nashville, Tennessee. You
can find my place pretty easily. Just look for the
bluff and on the weekends, me and Baser shotgun the
heart seltzers. There's so many now we prefer the bud
loots excuse me, the bootlights. So everyone listening, you heard,

(00:55):
go to the bluffs, look for Aimundo. You'll be out there,
and guys, I'm just gonna go ahead and hit it.
No way, we're looking for mcttal. I thought you're gonna
hit the no, you're supposed hit the the the one
shining moment. Then we're gonna, you know, talk about it's
on the script. What a game? What a game. Oh

(01:16):
my gosh, gud. I mean, that is what basketball is
all about. It's not about dribbling and ball in the hoop.
There was a lot of that. There was dribbling, there
was ball in the hoop. There was amazing play after
amazing play comes down to the wire. I mean, everybody talking.
I mean that is what March madness is about, and

(01:38):
that is why we're here. Now. You hit it right,
looking for McDonald, lobs in into McDonald five chickens wello
Toald two seconds Nctonald trapped. He know he made it,
he made it. But the Stanford Cardinal, yeah, oh my gosh,

(02:06):
what are you talking about? Radford Cardinal A year Arizona
in the NC Double A Championship women's edition. That's right,
the Stanford Cardinal pulled it off the Peter Arizona. That's
that's shock jock radio right there. You think the listeners
all think one clip is gonna be played, the guy's clip,

(02:28):
and then we get him with the women's clips. I mean,
what are you, t MZ coach making us click on
something and it's not the thing we want. Sorry, it
was called clickbait. Is this real though? Did they really
win the champion. You really wanted that was it. It
was the last second shot by Arizona to win it,
and they missed off the back of the rim. Let
me tell you, I watched some of the Arizona Yukon

(02:49):
game because I thought Yukon was the best women's program.
I don't really never really watched, but the fourth quarter
was on on what night was at Friday night, and yeah,
which I like a lot better. I don't understand why
the men's team don't have quarters, but whatever. And this
Arizona girl, the point guard, she was really fast. But

(03:10):
it's pretty boring. Yukon got dominantd by you watching something boring,
that means you, my friend, are very boring. That means
Yukon has now lost well the last four times in
the national semifinals. I thought they won the championship every year.
I thought, No, I think Oregon was really good too,
right now, Oregon was, But Stanford, I mean what I mean, wow? Wow.

(03:34):
Didn't watch this game because I looked after Arizona beat Yukon,
I saw they were gonna play Stanford in the national
title and I was like, oh, let me check it out.
There both in the pack twelve. Let me see what
their scores were earlier in the season. They played twice
earlier in the season, and I think Stanford beat him
by thirty both time. No kidding, say it ain't so

(03:54):
you think. Guys in the construction site, you're talking about
this right now, But that's what you want. Basketball comes
down to the last second shot, right, hit it one
more time the next one. No, I was gonna go
back to that one. I mean, you're like McDonald's got
the ball and like who and then Stanford wins. I'm like, what,
but you got all the listeners on that when the

(04:16):
jokes on them, coach, you got me. April Fools is
all months? Baby. How about Gonzaga, Uel, I didn't watch it.
I was watching this one. No, this was on a
different Gonzaga U c l a Is. I mean that
was one of the best games of the tournament. You've
ever seen, one of the best college basketball games you've

(04:38):
ever seen? I mean yeah, I mean you get to
always I mean ever seen college basketball. Yes, that I've
ever seen that you've ever seen. It's one of the
best in my lifetimes. I don't know, it's hard to say.
I can't think of any other one, but that's because
I don't really I thought the Michigan game the week
before was the greatest one. Well yeah, coach, this one
out did that. I thought that Alabama WI was really

(05:00):
good when they went to overtime. No, but it wasn't.
This was everybody making shot after show. This was a
great game, the entire game. The entire game. It was
high quality basketball the entire just the last thirty seconds, right,
that's what I mean. The whole game was really good.
It was all game long, like do you think, okay,

(05:20):
he he's about to get blown out and then here
they come, just carving their way back. Oh, no, gonzack
is gonna pull away. Nope, here it comes u c
l A. I mean U c l A gets a
little lead. Is gonzacka gonna get their butt holes puckered?
And oh there goes the perfect season. No, they're gonna
scratch and claw their way back. What incredible basketball. When

(05:41):
Alabama scored their buzzer beater to go to overtime, you
said you saw it from when it left his hands
it was going in. This one when you saw it
leaves sugs hands, was it going in? And he is
so hit the clipt the book you wanted, absolutely good
jobs screened out of again, groans with a shot and

(06:03):
tired or winning? I don't what's twelve second again with
the ball in his hands? In the paved flower short
time three? I signed to do something? Sucks for the
when when you're watching that? What do you do? I'm

(06:30):
watching it live, not yo, Holy shit? Whoa? What do you?
What's wrong with you? Why are you cussing all of
a sudden doing it for the rating? Guys? I am
telling you how I reacted all the kids listening to
the cars. I'm sorry, how say that word? That's how
I reacted in lifetime on the couch watching it, great coach.

(06:50):
We could have imagined that it's like this dumb movie
I watched. No, I mean, it's not dumb. It was
really good. No, mad Land, Real Quick a great movie,
by the way. But there are two scenes where she's
taking a dump in a bucket. I'm like, do we
really need to see her take a dump in a bucket?
Two times? Go ahead? What that's how? How did that
have anything? It's the same thing you do. You can
tell the whole story without saying the S word. How
did you react when you're watching I had all my

(07:15):
kids with me. All my kids were all there, My
kids were asleep, my wife was asleep. My wife pops
up on the couch. What what And I was like, Hey,
try banking in and over time don't win. Do you
question do you have to say banking in or can
you just say he made the shot no bank, because
that means it was on accident. He don't. You don't
ever try always on accident not the bank is not always.

(07:38):
Tim Duncan banked it on purpose all the time Monday
through Friday night. To know what I'm Saturday. What I'm
saying is just because it went off the bank, off
the glass to go in doesn't mean it was more
of an accident than the guy the chunking at the rim.
It was more of a lucky shot when he hits
it off the I think you and I will always
argue about that one. If you are throwing it in

(07:59):
the court and you hit off, the lot of it
going in off the backboard or worse than if it
is just a straight I think, do the math and
figure it out. This week on ESPN, Science breaks down
a basketball shots because when it hits off the backboard
and goes in on a jump shot like from the
from three, or announcer's like, oh, off the back when

(08:22):
it went in, okay, they're always they're more surprised when
it goes in off the bank. I honestly believe I've
heard there's more chance is for the ball to go
in if you started off the backboard. That's why the
squares there, Guys, the square is there because the first
guy that meant a basketball was like, let's put his
square on it. That way, it has better chance to

(08:44):
go in. So I'm screaming, going crazy. And Jalen Suck
jumping on the scores day, why everybody's crowding around him?
Do you feel like you're there when you're when you're jumping.
Lebron was before Chamberlain, was before Jordan's if he ever
jumped on the scores table, may have, I may have.

(09:06):
I don't know. I couldn't see it when you're jumping
up and down. Do you feel like you're there with
sugs and the entire to know? Do you use to
know paper in the air so you feel like you're
in there too? With a confetti? No, I don't need
to do that. I just the excitement of the amazement
of a great basketball game and him making that shot.
It was just so awesome. It was great. This is

(09:30):
how much women cared about that. I my wife, I said, listen,
if it gets close, do you want me to wake
you up? And she said yes, yes. If good Zaga
is gonna lose, if it's getting really down to it,
please wake me up. She laid down twenty minutes before
the end. Well, I go, hey, you gotta get up.
It's less than a minute the two point game. Just please,
it's getting nuts. You told me to do this, And
she goes, you know, I'm going back to sleep. Just

(09:50):
let me know what happens. We women don't care. A
majority of well, Coach, my my little ones went to bed.
They fought and fought. Can we please stay to the end?
Can we please stay to the end? And wife was like, no,
it's already late, like you have to go to bed.
So she puts them to bed, says, they're little laying
the law down, coach, so she had to go and
say little prayers or whatever. So me and my thirteen
year old were down there. We start screaming, oh my god.

(10:13):
So then so then she runs down she's like what
what what, you have to watch this. You have to
watch this, and even she was amazed by it. That's
then that's America for you. That is a little bit
of this, a little bit of that. Coach Jalen sugs
though they interview at the game. He's like, oh, I
knew he's going in. No, you didn't. You never know
when you throw it off the backboard, you do not
know it's going in. And what U c l A.

(10:38):
M A yes, J Jiang, I don't know how j
you only watch the whole game. The announcer pronounces, bowler. Yeah,
I mean every single time, get here, get my shot.
My tiger guys great, great, small dude knows how to
control his body. He does a little oh slow down,

(11:00):
speed up, go up on under. It was such a
fun game, that left handed center for U. C l A.
He shoots those jump shots any game of the year.
He's missing every one of them. Number two, but all
of a sudden he's jumping out. I think his name
was Riley, and he's making everything. It was just shot
after shot after shot. Ray did you bet the over

(11:21):
on that one? Yeah? Yeah, I said it was me
A tracking mean. I was talking to our boss at
the courts before the game, and he said, I believe
his final words was minus fourteen is the lock. And
I said, no, no, no, my friend, it's gonna be
At tracked me and that it was. I am just
U c l A played out of their minds. And
I hate when people say no, there we go ahead,

(11:42):
because I said it. There are certain things that make
teams different. They play harder, they try harder. I mean
U c l A was trying just as hard. No,
I get it, and that's why they're winning. Houston, for
some reason, didn't fight as well. They just got blitz.
There was nothing they could do. But it didn't matter what.
Houston had no shot. Baylor was on fire. They played

(12:04):
out of their minds. Houston, they tried their heart, they
just there was nothing they could do. To think, the
perfect example is the dude to shoot missing the missing
the jump shot and then go and get his own rebound,
putting it back in like that. To me at the
U c l A. Guy, that to me is the
epitome of how hard they played. Most times they'll be like,
I God, forget it, dang it, I missed it. We're
gonna lose this game. That's the mentality, not him. Uh,

(12:28):
he knew he was willing right, he ran for it,
put it back in tide ball game, let's go. And
then the crazy, I mean, just the pure chaos. I
don't know if U. C l a Thought Okay, Gonzak
is gonna call it time out, but they all just
ran back on defense, and no one tried, no one
tried to stop the ball. So Jalen sugs just dry.
I don't think you think about him even making The

(12:50):
last thing you want is to follow him, right, but
you want to at least getting his way, so he
has to move the ball and straight line. That's when
you get a foul drawn on here. It was so
I've seen more defense on those dude perfect shots than
in that game. I mean, they just wanted him to
get one of those shots. It was such an incredible game.
And I hate when people say, man, I didn't want
either team to have to lose, and and but I'm

(13:13):
gonna say I felt awful for U. C l A.
I felt awful for them. You hate what he say,
Oh you you really hate to see either of these
teams lose? Well, you do, but I that game, I
was like, man, you do because I'm telling you. While
we were watching this game, me and my family were
talking about like, well, who do you want because we're
all out, we're all out of the brackets. We don't
I didn't even place. I placed the plus fourteen and

(13:35):
a half. You know, when the game started on u
c l A, so I knew the entire game, I
was fine, I was gonna win my ten dollars whatever,
so I wasn't sweating it. But I started rooting for
u c l AM, like, come on, let's go. And
then my son is like, Dad, you've you've been thinking
Gonzak is gonna win the entire time, like I know, somebody.
To me, it's exciting to see a no name come

(13:55):
back and like take on the giant name. I don't
think U c l A is a no name, but
they were a low seers were the great wind. Well,
I'm I mean, like, come on, let's we never saw
ul A in the final four. No one shut their
eyes and said, what's gonna happen this final four? You
gonna be no No one did, so it's cool to
see that. But we were going back and forth. You're like, oh,

(14:18):
I don't know, god Zack is playing so good, like
they're so awesome, and then like, oh my gosh, you
see it's gonna win this game. This is crazy. The
key or the real question is what do you guys
think in the National Championship. I I hope, I expect
another game exactly. That didn't answer my question. I don't.

(14:40):
I don't. I don't see a game close like that
at all. When I closed my eyes, Coach, I see
something that Again, what did everyone say, Ray after the
end of this game, Uh, we did not see this coming,
a game this close. Unbelieved it's gonna be like that again.
This Championship is gonna be like, oh my gosh, we
thought that so and so would play much better than this.

(15:02):
This is the two best teams all year. They were
the two best teams in college basketball. Or they both
ranked number one. Yes, they were at one point. And
so it is only fitting that you get the two
best teams all you're Usually you don't get that in
the college basketball with the n C Double Tournament because
someone has an off night. But they said, you said it,

(15:23):
somebody has an off night. But these two teams have
been the best all year. They were supposed to play
earlier this season. But it got I believe COVID canceled
that sucker. So this was what was the only sign
of weakness they saw in Baylor. Ever, was the real champ. No,
because there's gonna be a cod already beat both of them. Now,
Coach Covid lost a couple of season games, that's it.

(15:45):
They won a couple of season games. COVID's gonna lose.
COVID won a game in the tournament they played, they did,
they didn't win again. I am tried. Were so excited
to see this game. I were like Gonza, I don't
think Baylor is gonna make everything like you see how
they did. I don't think they're gonna make every single shot.

(16:06):
So Gonzaga took punch after punch after punch after punch
of the underdog and still maintained. And we're able to
deal with the pressure because everybody always says you, Gonzaga
plays nobody. They've never had any pressure on him. They
had pressure, and they handled it, and they battled, they scraped,
they called, and they won. And I think Gonzaga is

(16:26):
gonna win. The speed of Baylor, I think it's gonna
give Gonzaga trouble, But I am here for it. It
is going to be an amazing freaking game. Baylor have
the same shooting gonzagas. I don't think that Baylor has
better shot, lights out. My friend, Gonzaga is more inside.
They can shoot the three. Timmy what's his naming? Markets?

(16:50):
No, No No, you give Timmy the ball, He's gonna put it.
He's gonna put in. You didn't know that name a
week ago. No, coach. I saw him last year throughout
the whole season. That's the only reason I would bet
on Gonzaga because of Timmy and the mustache's super annoying.
The mustache wasn't there the whole season. Is he annoying?
Get this? They starting to get annoying. You know, he's
coming out with shirts and stuff. He's starting to be annoying. Yeah,

(17:13):
I mean his cockiness is getting live. What happened to him?
Is he foul trouble? Is that why he was in?
And how about he had to take that charge of
the block like that was the game at the end
of regulation. He stepped up because he's gonna have a
wide open layup and if they call it the other way,
it's ball game because he's gonna make one of those
two free throws. You raise your hand. I have a question.

(17:34):
Go ahead. So when you have four fouls or three
fouls you commit your third foul, do they have to
take you out of the go? So then why do
they always take him out? For you have to you
as a coach, you have to manage the game. If
you have three fouls with fifteen minutes left to go
in the game, you gotta set him down because it's like,

(17:56):
don't trust him. I'm talking about sugs being you know,
he gets his fourth foul or third foul or whatever,
and they take him out for literally ten seconds. He
sits his butt down and within a millisecond they say,
get back up, you're going back in. And it's like,
what was the point of taking him out for ten
seconds to give him a chance to cool down? He
didn't cool down, coach, He didn't cool down. He was
confused on what was happening. Oh I'm out, Oh I'm in.

(18:19):
What are you doing? I don't understand that if they're
supposed to get sit down cool if not, just say, dude,
just stay out there. You're you're a freaking star of
the game. Just stay out there. He had at the
rim Timmy, you have four fouls, just stay out there.
Who cares? We need? You know. What they were doing
with Timmy is they were taking him out on the
defensive end and putting him in on offense because you

(18:41):
don't want him to pick up that fits foul. I'm
using Timmy's example that was that's a bad example. I
meant when Suns really sat down for two seconds and
they said, get back up, you're going back in. Take
him out and because he's better on the offensive end
than the guy that he replaced him. But I'm gonna
trust the coaches on that one. Eddie over you, coach.
I'm just asking the question because it seems like, oh man,

(19:03):
you got three fouls. I have to take you. It
is one of those things where the history has always said,
oh if I gets three four, take them out, take
them out. What if you just leave me in and
leave them in. You're like, hey, if they come at you,
you just let them take a lay up. But it's
it's not it's it's easier said than done. Natural instinct
is to get in their way and play defense because
that's what you've been taught that you were a child,

(19:24):
and as a competitor, you don't want to just give
up an open layup, so you try to and sometimes
they try to get out of the way and then
they end up fouling. Anyway, I understand, I get it.
I get the whole. You know the whole. Be careful.
You got one foul left. But there's no reason to say, hey,
you have one foul left. There's only two minutes left
in this game. I'm gonna take you out for a
little bit. What just stay in be careful. You know

(19:46):
you have one more foul. That's it. Just be careful.
I don't need to sit you out. Put you in
time out so you can get your little towel over
your head, sit there and think about what you've done
for ten seconds. It's weird to me. I think Sucks
was just frustrated with refs not getting a call. He
was boiling over and and marthe you saw that and said, hey,
let's get him out. Give him thirty seconds to just

(20:07):
kind of a little good second greater time out right there,
that's right, second greater time out. He did it, and boom.
I believe that we're gonna see ourselves one heck of
a track. Met Tim whatever his name is, Times Timmy.
He felt he saw it. You're not. We're not fouling
hard because you don't want to put yourself in foul
jeopardy trouble. So tonight's game, they're gonna let him play.

(20:28):
These guys are gonna be flying. Nobody's even gonna contest
to lay up. You want to lay up, cool, going
and get it. I'm not failing you in my personal opinion,
look for that tonight. I believe the over under said
at one sixty, that's Vegas saying, please, for the love
of God, take the under. It's tracked me go over.
That's just the style of offense at Gonzaga runs. Who's
winning the game? Who do you think is gonna win?

(20:48):
Who do you want to win? I've sad thing is
I haven't watched as much Baylor as I would have
really wanted to. I've seen him a little bit. What
I've seen from Gonzaga. Timmy was in foul trouble and
they still won the game. I mean, for God's sakes,
I really believe is your team all right? Well, we
have to, you know, stop this because we have a
very special guest. I didn't know what he was there.

(21:10):
I just saw a Donald Duck has a Donald Duck screen.
He has a Donald Duck screen. So, uh, if you
can join me and welcome me right to someone die,
what's happening? We're gonna clap for the one and only
Dave the Cobra park what's going on? My man? Then

(21:34):
let's just talking to you. That's terrible, man, you guys,
it's a bad day. Then the office, so he's kind
of chopping in and out, is there? Oh? There we go?
All right, Dave? So tell me you spend all the

(21:54):
time in the major leagues. You know, you're you're one
of your the original badass. Because I didn't realize I'm
gonna be honest with you. As a little kid, I
would look at your baseball car and I'm like, okay,
this Dave Parker guy, because you're into the career. Was
right when I was. I was you know, I was
born in eight one, so you were a stud early
on before I was, you know, really understood baseball. And
looking back, damn, dude, you were really freaking good. Yeah.

(22:18):
I played a little bit, I was. I was all right.
No no, no, you were more than all right, Dave.
I want to know, did you have you ever sucked
at anything in your life. No, who someone's laughing. Who's laughing?
Is that your wife? That's my child? Yeah, because because

(22:44):
you were you wanted to play football in Ohio State,
you're a stud baseball player. You hurt your knees and say,
you know what I mean, I could have gone pro
in in football, but I'll just stick to baseball and
then I'll just be a super badass. Well, I I dominated.
I did a lot of great things. I uh did too,
bend titles, m VP. Uh just about anything that you

(23:08):
do win. I want so high school baseball. I read,
you know, the book Cobra is out now. People can
buy it, they can download it. They can read all
about your career, all about your life. So you try
out open try out for the Reds, and you're so
damn good they want to sign you. But you're only
in the tenth grade, right. I was six four two twenty,

(23:31):
so I looked like a wrong man. But I was
in the tenth grade. And and worked out and hit
some balls in the Sunday and I was walking away
and and guy said, hey, where are you going. I say, well,
you know I'm done. He said, well, we want to
sign you I say, you can't sign me because something
in top grade. So how easy it was high school

(23:56):
for you? Like, did you I mean did they just
walk you every time because you were so good? Now
we uh played in a pretty competitive division. We played
against Pete Roses team. We had a team called Withthrow
that was pretty good ball club. So we we played
some real competitive guys. So when you get to the

(24:19):
major leagues, you know, you you're you're, You're pretty much
the trail plazer. You were the You're the one that
kind of got the salaries going up, up and up.
You were the first million dollar baseball player, right man?
I paid the price for being the first. You know,
being the first always seemed to be together and get
the butt of all the negative stuff. But I was

(24:41):
the first, uh to make a million post dollars a year. Uh,
I'm still waiting on these guys and send me my
temper cent on my tempt to said, so if you
watch baseball now, what do you think of baseball? Now?
Co here to win? You played here we go. It's

(25:03):
it's it's different. Uh. They're not fundamentally sound. I mean
I see guys make mistakes that you know they should
have had all that taken care of before leaving the
mind of leaves Uh the there there guys and go
twenty five different ways. They don't have that cohesiveness, you know,

(25:24):
like that brotherhood and emphasize in the book. You know,
guys don't stick together like we did. What do you
think about the more? Like like nowadays they're getting paid,
Like Joey Gallo gets paid a craft ton of money
and he hits two hundred, But they're happy because he
hits thirty bombs. But he strikes out six thousand times

(25:47):
a year. Like how do you do? You do you
watch that? Just go this is crazy? Yeah. Watch guys
that haven't put emphasis on on base percentage walks. You know,
if I'm hitting third, I want to do some damage.
I want to drive in runs. I want to be
that key guy. And guys uh put emphasis on things

(26:09):
that they shouldn't. Why did you decide to write the book? Now?
What what is it? Why did Cole brother book? Why
did you feel like you wanted to tell your story? Well?
I was a controversial guy and people didn't really know
who they Parker was. My my teammates did uh, the

(26:30):
organizations I played for did? But I don't think the
general public. I was aware of who they Parker really was,
so I just wanted to let people know that, Uh,
I was a guy that cared about his teammates, cared
about his fans, and did just about anything that they

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tough to win. Hey, Dave, so quick question. I was
just curious how much UM baseball you're watching on a
regular basis now that it's back, I know it just
started back. And then also, are you plan on going
to any games this year that kind of stadiums are
opening up a little bit. Well, i'd be in a
book signing this past weekend, so that was my first

(27:11):
introduction too. This year's season, I'll probably see about ten
and twelve games. Nice, are you are you watching it
on TV when sports centers? Aren't you watching the highlights
and you kind of try to stay away from it
a little bit just because it was so much of
your life for so long. Well, I watched the highlights,
but I don't putting on major inpss on making sure

(27:34):
I'm there to watch it and I can watch it.
Uh not, you know, it's not a real big deal.
I have a question about when you played in high school.
I heard guys that back in the day, like you
probably could have had more home runs, but in some
places there weren't even fences, like when you played in
high school, were there home run fences or you just
have to hit it in a creek or something for

(27:56):
it to be considered a home run. I used to
hit it in the middle creek o bil fence. They
had a place. Uh when the waste continual win. I
didn't retreat you any balls, but I hit a lot
of them in the creek. That's awesome, dude, Dave. One
of the coolest things, like when you're sports fan, is
hearing these stories of you know, just different things that

(28:17):
happened back in the day. And I know that you
played for the Pirates back in the early seventies and
one of the biggest stories that came out of that
time was Doc Ellis pitching his No. No on L S. D.
When you joined the team. I think he joined it
a few years after he did that. What did you
know that story existed? Did you ever see Doc around
what he tells? Would you ask him about that? Yeah,

(28:37):
so doctor and seventy one and they had told told
me that. Then you got him just like me, dressed
like me act like me, and they were talking about
Doc Ellis. So when we met each other week, it
was pretty and arranged meeting, and uh, Doc was a

(29:00):
guy that I had to believe if he said he
pitched a no hit off fact that he did. He
told Nina he uh wasn't even to wear and taking
place into the seventh inning, and that's when he got nervous.
Uh seventh inning, he still had a no hitting and
he told me that he did it. So I'm inclined

(29:21):
to believe it. Day. What one question quick about just
you know, we always have the debate here about you know,
pictures trying to either intimidate you when you're batting or
intentionally trying to hit you. I feel like there are
more accidents than there are intentional hits. What do you

(29:42):
what's your thought on that. Do you think pictures intentionally
try to hit batters or do you think it's usually
an accident? Well, I think it's an accident now. I
know when I play, you know, guys like Bob Gibson
would use uh the knockground pitch to set up another pitch,
so it was all by design with them. But I

(30:04):
think guys now just make more mistakes, but UH they
get away with UH doing flips the first base after
the all run. You know, the stuff that they do
they would have never got away with in my day.
Did you ever charge the mound about four times? I

(30:25):
wasn't really mad because soon you know, I I didn't
want to do no damage. I know the commissioner. I
had a uh episode with the match, and UH they
threw me out of the gang and I got fined.
And I called him and said, did you find uh

(30:45):
Davey Johnson, Gary Carter? Did you find them? And Uh?
I told him that why did I get fine? He said, well,
I was just trying to keep you till somebody so
he knew that, Uh, I had a reputation for mixing

(31:06):
it up. Hey, Dave you still h you go hit
up the batting cage, You still toss the ball around
a little better. You're kind of done with all that crap. Well,
I worked for the Reds for about three years when
when over and gave hitting instructions to UH. The organizations

(31:28):
youth grew and UH and I got involved for three years.
So I I was involved with with hitting and doing
baseball fundamentals. So in your new book, Cobra, Are we
gonna see stories about your old teammates where they're no
longer gonna talk to you because you know, like Ball
four came out way back in the day and it

(31:50):
was so controversial because you know, he talked all about
his ex team out teammates and things they did, anything
like that, Or is this all about Dave Parker? Well,
it's basically all of me. I tell some stories about
Doc Ellis and guys that I played within Themount of
the Leagues, Venezuela, I played over there. I hit full

(32:12):
one in Venezuela and they got me on picture of
me on the stadium and Valencia. So I tell you
stories like that. Hey, Cobra, I got a question, last
last one for me? Probably? Um, So when you're this
is kind of for the kids listening if they need
some tips, you know, they're getting up there at the plate.
So when when you would hit your home runs, when
you got your big crush hits, did you sometimes try

(32:33):
to guess if it was gonna be a curveball or
a fastball, or did you just as the pitch came
that's when you Or did you zero in on a
location where you kind of anticipated the ball was going
to be. It was the first pitch fastball hit there.
And I look for a fastball and I look for
it in a zone, and uh that worked out a
lot because, uh, a picture the visit he controls the

(32:56):
best is usually as fastball. So I looked ass ball
and yes, everything else. So I was a fastball hittering
love it, Dave. When we were kids, you know, we
collected baseball cards. Lunchbox talked about that, and you know
it definitely had some years. Did you ever collect your
own baseball cards or did you Did you care that
you had a bunch of baseball cards out with your

(33:17):
pictures and your stats and everything. Is that cool? Hey?
It was cool, and it provided you with something that
you can side long after you retire. I got tons
of baseball cards that people have sent me over in
my trophy case, so I still have large collection. When
you make it to the major leagues, because you grew up,

(33:39):
you know, a sports fan, obviously playing sports, what was
your like, Oh my god, I'm on the same field
with blank players. Were there certain players you were just like,
I can't believe I'm actually playing baseball with them. Well,
Frank Robinson was vital I knaved about a block away
from Crosley Field, which was the rich fall are, And

(34:01):
I used to watch frank come in and be driving
his little porthole thunderbird and with the porthole window, and
uh he was my ideal and followed him. And when
I made it to the major leagues, I uh was
overwhelmed to be on the same field with Franklin. What

(34:23):
picture I mean, because you're you know, you crushed you
batting titles, m v P. What picture gave you? Fits like?
You know you obviously had a great track record, but
which one could you? Just like? Man? Every time my face,
this dude he just gets me. Steve Carton he had
an unhitable slider. He threw the slide of the middle
of the played out and when it broke, it was

(34:46):
over another batter's box. He would punch me out three
times and somehow another he had threw a slider at
me and break over the plate. And I've take indeed
he struck me out more than any picture I ever faced.
Was jose Canseco a weirdo when you played with that,
because I mean, I mean he's now he talks about

(35:10):
big foot and stuff, on social media. I just want
to know, was he is Kookie back then or is
it just a new thing. Well, Jose is Jose, and
he was kind of he had his own ideas on
on various topics, and I guess big Foot would have
been one of Dave so along kind of those lines

(35:32):
a little bit. When you're a player and you obviously
have the talent, you have the stats to be a superstar.
But there's definitely the Ricky Henderson's, there's the King Graffie Jrs.
And all those that are definitely superstar status for a
different reason other than their ability to play sports. Did
you ever think like, how can I get to that

(35:52):
next level? Do I need to be um a bad dude?
Do I need to have an edge? Do I need
to have something that sells me? Was that ever conversation
in your career other than just playing baseball? Well, I
put on my emphasis on being the best, and uh,
I would have the sands that I would talk about

(36:14):
when the leaves turned brown, I'll be winning the betting crown.
I had another one that I used to do on
Sunday mornings when I came to the ball park, and uh,
it was one is three things for sure. The day
the sun's gonna shine, the winds donna blow in, big,
day's gonna go for for full. I got everybody going on,

(36:38):
so I used to push that and I would say
those things, and they put you on the line. I
leave was one of my favorite guys because he would
make statements like that and he put himself on the line,
so he had to go out and live up to
what he had talked about. Hey, Dave, tell me this.
I don't know if you guys were at the same

(36:58):
time on the team, but Mark McGuire, who hits the
ball farther? You or Mark McGuire. Nobody hits the ball
the swords more more hit the ball man. That's awesome.
What do you do you win two World Series down?
Do you wear your World Series rings? Do you have
them in a case? Do you do you let your

(37:18):
grandkids wearing? Well? What do you do with those I
wear when I go to events for kids, you know,
passing around, get it dirty, you gotta clean it off again,
you know. But kids just taping and they love that.
And uh, the m v P Trophy is one that
I take out kids when passing around the room and

(37:44):
I can get a thrill out of watching them. So,
does that m v P trophy just sit on the
kitchen tables every night when you guys sit around the
dinner table back, Remember when I won that thing. Hey,
it's been a trophy case. And when I have people
come over, I kind of put it away, put in
and say, you know, because you don't lean that out.

(38:06):
What about your your your grandkids and they know Dave
Parker as grandpa? Do they ever ask you for, you know,
baseball advice? Do you try to teach them? Do you try?
Is there a lot of pressure on them to play
baseball or football or whatever? Well, they try to play
all three? They take that after me and I'm played

(38:28):
all three And I go out and shoot basketball with him,
and they shocked that I can do it. You know,
I'll be seventy years old and tune and uh, they're
surprised that grandpa still can get it done. So do
you watch a lot of college and NBA basketball? Yeah?
Mostly college? NBA is so predictable, exciting. I'm looking forward

(38:53):
to the nights game. Who's gonna wait? Oh y'all got me? Uh?
I think I got a shot. I'm pulling for them.
Do you have a favorite college team or you just
a fan of college basketball, because like I love the
Kansas Jayhawks. You know, I didn't know if you have
one you root for specifically you see Cincinnati University. I

(39:18):
thought you're gonna say U c l A. We're gonna
be like, come on. Dave Eliazac was very real. I mean, well,
he grew up in Cincinnati, so I guess we should
have known he's a bearcat. We should have known that.
And one more thing before we go. Cobra is out
now people can buy it. Is there anything you want
to say about the book that they're gonna be surprised
to learn about Dave Parker in your book? And probably

(39:39):
the fact that I stand with so many friendships. I
got guys that right writing me, called me and seeing
things about me that I didn't even know that they
would say. I mean, they just one guy, Eric David
said that, uh, they talked about Dave Parking not being
in the Hall of Fame. You should have a house

(40:01):
up in Cooper's Town. You know, statements like that bad
locking you know, telling me that I was one of
the reasons that he made all of fame. I was
very instrumental to to his style of play. And you know,
it's just things like that that surprised when you look

(40:22):
at your stats. I look at your statue, your your
your accolades. I think you should be in Cooperstown? Have
you was it tough? Has it been tough that you
are not there? Or is that something that is just
an added bonus? You know how good you are, so
you don't really need that. Well, I don't really need
it because my peers know how good I was. I

(40:44):
dominated from seventy eighty and UH did things and nobody
had done. I was d h O the year back
to back years and I was like, so I was
productive all the way up until retire. So I've done
everything I had to do, uh to impress the Hall

(41:08):
of Fame and my peers. So I'm happy with what
I've done. Alright, Dave Parker, thank you so much. Cobra.
The book is out now, Dave. Did you do an
audible version for that? Did you read it out loud? No?
Not yet? Okay, you need to do that, Dave thinking
about it. Yeah, just because you told him he's you

(41:31):
know that, Race said, I think I'm gonna do an
audible version so Raik can listen to it on his
drive to work. Thanks all right, Dave, thank you so much, man.
We really do appreciate it, and um, best of luck
to you the book. Hope you sell million copies. I mean,
the sore losers listeners. We can't really read, so we
were hoping for that audible version. But yeah, cobra out now. Well,

(41:54):
I ain't got the foundation, Dave park Is thirty nine foundation.
You can get the book. You can get it from Amazon, Walmart, Barons,
and Noble. So, uh, there's plenty of places you can
get the book. It's a good read. Uh. You can
always put up a beer and take a book out

(42:15):
and uh enjoy some of the things that I have
said in it. Huh, So feel free to to pick
up the book. Hey, David, you you see the kids
nowadays where they take a key from their key chain
the key ring, and they poke it into a beer
and they shot gun a beer. You ever done that
or we did that? Kind of come after the fact

(42:35):
a little bit. I missed that when I've seen people
do it. Oh my god. Thanks, what a terrible question.
Thanks a lot, Dave, have a great day, man, all right,
you too. Enjoy your stuff. Boys. Hey, that's how you
get a good get props to Steve school Scoola, Steve

(42:58):
get on the bike. Thank you School. Uh hey man,
I just want to say thank you if you if
those guests ever come swinging through, you know, we'll take him.
We really yeah. Which disappointed you couldn't get his video
figure of Donald Duck image. That's all. It's all good,
you know what. I forgot to ask him what I
was gonna ask him about the bet I've been doing,
the one that you took the first inning bet. See

(43:20):
like he what he thinks about that bet. I think
it's a no brainer. Guys, over the weekend I hit
four out of five, so they didn't score a run
in the first thing. The bet is will there be
a run in the first inning? And I say no.
And it's usually always the favor, the favorite that doesn't
only pays about what thirty cents to a dollar or whatever.

(43:42):
But you can make some cash. I mean, I'm telling
you from the five games that I bet, only one
of them did not hit because it was a home
run on the first inning. The only negative, the only
negative I c of it is that's the three best
hitters in the lineup. But you also have a p
Sure that's fresh and it's not allowed, gonna allow you.

(44:02):
But if you saw have a pitch, you're trying to
figure it out. He's just out there, coach. He's been
thrown to. Nobody's been thrown to invisible people for the
past twenty minutes. So they don't play like scrimmages. And
it's just spring spring baseball, coach. They didn't play again.
There was just cardboard cutout picture. Is gonna be cold?
You find out in the first daty when he gives
up four runs, like it's gonna happen, you're gonna make

(44:25):
the bet and someone they're gonna four runs. But I mean,
I'm telling you, from what I've seen so far, that
seems to be a really good bet. I like it
right now, and you only have to watch one. In baseball, Well,
here's your thing, uh this White Sox, Angels running the
first d Backs, Padres running the first as, Astros running
the first Dodgers, Rockies running the first Cubs, Pirates run.

(44:49):
I'm going down the line Clubs, Pirates running the first Twins,
Brewers running the first Rangers. Casey, that's the one that
there hasn't been st Louis Cincinnati. There's two Indian Tigers
running the first, Orioles Boston run in the first. Yankees Toronto.
There wasn't. So there's three Braves Phillies is four like
like the record. It must have been like four and eight.

(45:10):
Largely there's a run in the first. I mean, you
just got very lucky picking the correct game you go
to Saturday to Saturday, right alright? And Ray, I love that.
Ray is already ready to bail on our White Sox bet.
Yesterday he texted goes Man, maybe we should bet a
different team every day. They've only lost two games and

(45:31):
they they lost last night. But yes, he's ready to
bail on our betting on the White Sox every single day. Saturday,
Toronto Yankees, no run, Orioles Red Sox, no run. Win.
Now wait for this. Cincinnati or Cleveland Tigers run in
the first, Rangers Royals running the first, Cubs Pittsburgh running
the first, Braves Philly, no run, Astros Athletics run in

(45:55):
the first. St Louis Cincinnati, no run in the first,
Marlins Tampa Bay run in the first. Now that's almost
Brewers Twins, no Rockies, Dodgers, no uh, padres diamondbacks. Yes,
run in the first it's I would say, which is

(46:15):
gambling fifty fifty? You spend a rule at will fifty. Well,
there's also to another bet that I saw was interested?
Is it? Will it be? Will the final score be
an odd number or an even number? And when you
add them together? No? No, no no, uh, well yes, it's
probably added together, added together. Okay, so I didn't know.

(46:38):
I didn't know if you met like the twins final
score or the twins added together. And it looks like
there's more evens than odd. The favored was odd, really odd.
The favor is odd by a lot, and I'm thinking why, like,
why would it possibly be favoring? Why would the odd
number be favored? And I think that it's because the

(46:58):
game has to at least it cannot end in a tie,
so there has to be even If no one scores
a one zero, so that's the only certain so zero
odd or even no one, it would be one couch,
one run. You have to have one. I don't get
the advantage by having the game go into extra If
no one scores anything, you have to play until makes

(47:21):
it odd. A run which always makes it odd. But
they don't have to just score one to if it
goes into and if it goes into extra innings, it's
gonna be one run necessarily it's a home that's gonna
be a home run. It's gotta be no because let's say, well,
I see this is coct I thought I thought you
all like you would like it because I saw it

(47:41):
in like interesting, I wonder what the theories are. Yeah,
I think that's it because if you if it has
to be at least one to nothing, so there's odd
big time at least extra innings. The odds are it's
gonna be odd. So that's the only reason it's favored.
Not necessarily gonna be a bet, that is for sure, obviously,

(48:03):
because it can be any number. Yeah, because even in
the extra innings. What's crazy is let's say the visiting
team scores one in the top inning, you score two
in the bottom odd odd odd weird, right, Yeah, I
thought that was interesting when I looked at No, I
didn't touch it. I just so, what are you been tonight?

(48:25):
That's a confident better. I really don't know, like tonight's
tough man. But I've talked to Dave Parker. He gave
us an answer like that, he said, I like Baylor,
and again I'm gonna stick by it. I like Baylor
because Baylor looked really good the entire season. The only
time they didn't is when they took a huge long
break because of COVID, and it's understandable you lose your reps.

(48:47):
But before that they were on fire. A few weeks
after that they were back on fire. They placed so
good together Gonzaga that we saw the real Gonzaga against
U C. L A. They have what lights out? They
have weaknesses. Man, I don't even know if it was
a weakness because I don't think Gonzaga played batter. I

(49:08):
don't think they played out of their freaking mind. I
think Baylor is gonna win this one. Boys. Uh And
plus they don't have a perfect record. They don't have
to worry about that, because that's all they talked about.
That's a lot of the talk about. Remember the games.
I've watched the Baylor team. We're getting beat by Villanova
by ten. I mean that's the Baylor team you're picking right,
Nine nine by ten would be great, would be incredible.

(49:32):
We got guys, get it on the last game. Eight
nine stupid, stupid, Yeah, you see that Coach wasn't really
eight nine. You know who had that number? Did you hear?
Did you hear David Parker's a better? I didn't. You
looked at We both looked at Rain right. Look, It's
like we had no he had no idea what we

(49:53):
were talking about. Hey, I thought he was doing the
list too. Listens to the show. He has a coach
sweatshirt on. But we couldn't get the camera to work.
I really wanted to ask Dave if he played with
my dad and my dad was with the A's of
similar time frame he was. I think they wanted to
ask you if you ever showered with your dad. He
wanted to He said, Man, there's this guy Slater on
our team. He talked about how his kid used to

(50:13):
comb his hair. Wait, Coach, why because your dad played
with the Reds. Yeah, no, when he Dave Parker's with
the A's because he was with jose Can Saco McGuire.
I thought they were dad played with the Yeah, I
thought they were all the same time period. It might
have been different years, so that I don't know if
Dave Parker was in the minors, your dad was in
the minor Well, no, they played with I mean that
in camp. They a lot of the times. I do

(50:34):
have to say, well, coach, I've been to those camps.
Though they have different films and they have different fields.
Show you went in the tens. Probably proably there wasn't
cell phones in the seventies. You know that was on
the internet. Good point. I do want to say, though,
Ray and we played basketball on Saturday. Did this raise?

(50:57):
He's a baller, so whenever we make fun. Obviously a
sports and edge sucks like mine. But as far as
the athletic ability, coach, this dude's I mean, he's good,
he's good. He maybe five ft two, but he was
like we were playing knockout, so pressure cook some people
whatever you call it. You try, you try to, you
try to make the first basket. You know if you

(51:18):
don't make it, you know you gotta get your rebound
quick and before the person. And Ray would miss it
and he would just run up like lightning and put
the putback back back with just one hop. Coach. It
was beautiful. I've never seen anything like that. It was
like w would treat in motion coach, Thanks, but I'm
not playing in march madness would in motion thank you.

(51:39):
That really good. My wife was watching, so I really
had to bring it. But I might just retire on
that one. I played so well, So you really did, coach.
I mean that, that's the thing. I really was a
serious basketball player. And then I had so many coaches
giving me all this crap about you're not tall enough,
your shots gotta be higher because you're gonna have to
try and shoot it over players. Well, I'm watching March Madness.
There's a lot of shorties out there. Not a lot
of them. U c l a guy, it's not I'm

(52:06):
telling you. I just had it. Man, I gotta go
tell those coaches. But that guy from war Roberts Amos
or whatever he was, he's only like five, thank you three.
He's tiny's one the center, no Abrams point guard. H
I I just wanted. I just wanted to say that
because we always make fun of Ray, like, oh, whenever
he says like I want to play in college, and
we always laughing and coach, he has ability. It's pretty

(52:28):
it's pretty cool to well, why we're giving out compliments.
I want to compliment Eddie. I'm a great golfer. He
did I do your kids? Man? Your kids are really,
I'm gonna say they were. I was. I didn't know
how they would handle having two little babies around, because
I went over to Eddies yesterday and they were so
nice to the little kids and tried to include them
in playing and it was great. I was not my baby, though,

(52:51):
My baby wanted to kick your babies. But yeah, well
both my babies, you're both of them. Your baby was
like like my my baby. My two year old be
walking down the hill and Eddie's baby would see him
and run up behind him in his two hands, shove
right in the back. I don't know what what what
it's with. I don't know what his deal is, but
he just wants to fight with anyone. And I think

(53:12):
with your two two guys that they're pretty much his size.
You know, baby box one is taller than him, taller him,
but there ain't no where those same size who your
kids got like fifteen pounds on him. Yeah, he's as big.
He's heavy, he's heavy, and then I don't know, he's
heavy heavy though, like like when I pick up my
six year old and then pick up him, I mean
they're almost the same. Yeah, But yeah, I just want

(53:35):
to say I want to give a compliment that they
are very nice and hands on and included him. It
was a lot. It was neat than you do a
good job. Thank you appreciate that, and guys, I prepped
it for the big show, but it never got picked up.
Beat the streak at MLB dot com. Are you doing it? Yeah,
if you get fifty six hits in a row, it
seems a lot easier. You can win five point six

(53:57):
million dollars fifty six hits. You can two guys a day.
You can pick zero. You just can't have one not
get a hit. It's and that stops the streak. It
is underway. Five point six million to anybody that can
do it. I believe the highest somebody's got is fifty
three um and the for the year, whoever is the highest,

(54:17):
gets ten k. I got my wife playing. The highest
I got was four that had a kid. I think
I got more than you can literally get four in
two days, coach. Yeah, and you can literally miss it
in one and Matt, you just gotta pick one player
with one hit. But it's so hard, and the safe
haven is ten to fifteen. So if you get to

(54:38):
ten in a row, you chill because you can miss
one you get a mulligan. You literally just have to
pick a random person random. You can't go for the guys.
They're like, oh man, but then you can't. You can't.
But then you start looking like three months in, you're like, wow,
Mike Trout has had a hit every single game, and
I never picked him because you think, like, what, at
some point he's gonna not have a hit. You can't

(54:59):
go a coup every game because eventually he's not going
to get a hit. I would go with him zero games,
get out of here. Why I like that? Dude? And
the guys you want Rockies? No, no no, no, who moved?
I'm thinking, Oh, he's played with the Indians. What's his
name's star the Mets. Now we should have gone with

(55:22):
the metstead of the White Sox. Guys. This is how
he beat every hitter for the Orioles. Got a hit yesterday.
Oh except for Galvis. You could have picked any hit
or on the Orioles and you would have contained. That's
one team. If we would have been on we would
have made a lot of money because they were big
underdogs every game to the Red Sox and they beat him.
And guy, don't panic, like I'm not panicking. Ray wants

(55:46):
to change teams every day. Guys, were they played the Angels?
It's okay who they played this series. Actually, it's gonna
be all right, guys. That'll be a big favorites. And
we're down though, what six dollars? Now we're down four
like a bunch of home But I and before we go,

(56:09):
I never give props to the University of Texas, but
they are about to be a college basketball powerhouse. Powerhouse
hiring Chris Beard away from Texas Tech. With the new
facilities opening up and the budget that the UT Athletic
Department has, Chris Beard is an phenomenal coach. They're gonna
have phenomenal facilities, and they are going to be playing

(56:31):
for national title after national title. Four years, they'll be
in the national coach They have a yeurnal that's made
of gold. Who gives her? I'm just telling you have
amazing bathroom facilities. That's a home run. Higher, it's a
home run. They're gonna be so good, so good. And then, uh,
the loyal Chicago coach going to Oklahoma and now North

(56:53):
Carolina needs a coach. What happened to the Oklahoma coach?
He retired Lon Krueger. His son got a job, someone
like a head coaching job, and so Dad wants to
watch him coach. I think so he retired in North Carolina.
You can have tom Izzo because Michigan State ain't worth up.
Have them all you want. I don't even know if
his contracts up. It doesn't matter if his contracts. Chris

(57:14):
Beard's contract wasn't up at Tech and he just said,
saw somebody at Texas Tech had an autographed basketball by
Chris Beard, and he said, always wondering a good spot
to put this thing. Sorry, they're drilling, And he goes
out in his backyard and punts this signed basketball by
Chris Beard into a past year with a bunch of cows.
I always wondered where to put this thing. That's really funny.

(57:36):
That's really funny. I mean, couch, it's an autograph basketball.
Even though you're mad, at least sell it and get
twenty bucks for right. I mean, you could make a
little bit. And it's a little bit more rare because
when he was the coach of Texas Tech, and I
mean they had Colver that one year they made a run,
they sucked. I went to the National Championship Game oh
they did. I guess I didn't hit the three at

(57:58):
the buzzer? Was the score, coach? Do you remember? Yes,
it was an even score. It was Now give him
thirty seconds, he'll tell you what the score was. It
might have been over time, and I'll go with it
was sixty six Villanova wearing white or blue blue. Look,

(58:20):
you're probably right, You're stupid crazy like that. Let me
look up the score. I want to know. God tonight
and then don't forget. This is when you have to
watch after the game, because one it's up tonight the
White Sox are playing the Mariners on ESPN. Oh, Villa
Virginia beat him eighty five to seventy seven. It wasn't

(58:43):
even Villanova, y, So what do they do after? I
never see one chain moment? Oh it was Seine. I
guess they hit the three to go to and they
were wearing white. Game, I suck. You don't remember any
of that, do you know? I remember the shot though, God,
that was amazing. I thought it was against Tech, but

(59:05):
was that? But that can't be that amazing, because uh,
Saturday's game was the most amazing game. I said, one
of the most amazing. You said, no, I did not
you said that Saturday was the most amazing I've never
seen in college basketball. I didn't. I never said that.
And can we get the fans back man there, it's
just not the same. Man. I'm telling you, I I

(59:26):
I'm yearning for some people on the in the stands.
I'm sorry, sorry, And I want to know what's on
the other side of the tarp this with the stadium
in half, there's something going on the other side. Maybe
earlier in the tournament there was another game there the

(59:48):
women's workout facility. All right, Sorry, guys are drilling downstairs.
I guess we're gonna build this place up a little
bit music roal property. It's for expensive, you know. All Right,
have a great Monday. Enjoy the game tonight. It's gonna
be amazing. Yes, White Sox Mariners, not o'clock. Why are

(01:00:11):
you not watching the college basketball? Two dollars in this game,
and hopefully enjoy Dave Parker check his book out Cobra Cobra,
Cobra things I don't and Dave park alright, goodbye, everybody
start dude, I thought the audio was just gonna chop

(01:00:33):
in and out the old time. I was like, oh no,
you always run that risk. Coach worked out one Shine
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