1 00:00:00,320 --> 00:00:03,040 Speaker 1: No from the Star Rentals Sports to us your ninety 2 00:00:03,040 --> 00:00:06,000 Speaker 1: three point three JJRFM sports headlines. 3 00:00:06,240 --> 00:00:09,119 Speaker 2: Alrighty, boys and girls, Happy Tuesday headlines right here on 4 00:00:09,200 --> 00:00:12,360 Speaker 2: ninety three three KJRFM. So offtied Dick Jackson, No Dick, 5 00:00:12,360 --> 00:00:14,159 Speaker 2: no Jackson. But we have Anders and Hume mill and 6 00:00:14,200 --> 00:00:16,240 Speaker 2: brought you by our friends at Frost Fruit cors Light 7 00:00:16,360 --> 00:00:18,000 Speaker 2: Chow's chill Bastle. 8 00:00:18,440 --> 00:00:20,720 Speaker 3: Larnes got a win last night? 9 00:00:20,720 --> 00:00:24,000 Speaker 2: How about that? Cal Rowley a walk off RBI single 10 00:00:24,079 --> 00:00:26,880 Speaker 2: bottom nine against the Yankees, two to one win the 11 00:00:27,000 --> 00:00:30,480 Speaker 2: MS now three and two. Uh Luis Castillo, six innings 12 00:00:30,480 --> 00:00:32,920 Speaker 2: of shutout ball, a couple of walks, seven K's game 13 00:00:32,960 --> 00:00:35,520 Speaker 2: two to three to night. Good pitching matchup, My god, 14 00:00:35,600 --> 00:00:37,320 Speaker 2: Max Freed versus Logan Gilbert. 15 00:00:37,479 --> 00:00:37,720 Speaker 3: Yeah. 16 00:00:37,800 --> 00:00:40,920 Speaker 2: At six forty pm JP Crawford's going to start a 17 00:00:40,960 --> 00:00:44,360 Speaker 2: rehab as Simon and Tacoma on the same day that 18 00:00:44,479 --> 00:00:45,400 Speaker 2: reports surface. 19 00:00:45,479 --> 00:00:47,680 Speaker 3: This has not been officially announced by the MCYET. Right. 20 00:00:47,680 --> 00:00:49,240 Speaker 3: The Emerson deal correct. 21 00:00:49,040 --> 00:00:52,280 Speaker 4: Correct, They have not officially been announced, but multiple porters yep. 22 00:00:52,320 --> 00:00:56,440 Speaker 2: Eight years, ninety five million dollars for Colt Emerson, who's 23 00:00:56,480 --> 00:00:58,680 Speaker 2: twenty years old. He's going to be twenty one on 24 00:00:58,760 --> 00:01:03,520 Speaker 2: the twentieth of July, ninth year option that could take 25 00:01:03,560 --> 00:01:05,240 Speaker 2: it to over one hundred and thirty million, sets a 26 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:08,520 Speaker 2: record for a deal for a baseball player before he 27 00:01:08,600 --> 00:01:11,760 Speaker 2: even steps foot on a Major League baseball field. He 28 00:01:11,880 --> 00:01:15,360 Speaker 2: is the number seven prospect according to Baseball America, and 29 00:01:15,400 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 2: he's now a very rich Man Husky basketball down to 30 00:01:17,959 --> 00:01:21,480 Speaker 2: one player. Excuse me, has lost a player to the portal. 31 00:01:21,920 --> 00:01:25,200 Speaker 2: Freshman guard Cortman mul Drew, who played thirteen minutes a 32 00:01:25,200 --> 00:01:29,160 Speaker 2: game for you dub, former four star recruit, announcing today 33 00:01:29,200 --> 00:01:32,000 Speaker 2: he's going to enter the transfer portal and leave a 34 00:01:32,319 --> 00:01:34,800 Speaker 2: Dub and Hugh this news just in, by the way, 35 00:01:34,800 --> 00:01:38,360 Speaker 2: as we transition to the four o'clock hour cracket ticket Tuesday, 36 00:01:38,560 --> 00:01:40,959 Speaker 2: right here on ninety three three k JRFF. At any 37 00:01:41,040 --> 00:01:44,200 Speaker 2: point in this hour, you might hear a sounder from Andrews. 38 00:01:44,280 --> 00:01:45,360 Speaker 3: Though Andrews, if. 39 00:01:45,280 --> 00:01:47,360 Speaker 2: You hear it, be the tenth caller at two eight 40 00:01:47,440 --> 00:01:49,440 Speaker 2: six ninety five ninety five, and you'll win a pair 41 00:01:49,440 --> 00:01:52,360 Speaker 2: of seats for the April ninth game against Vegas Crack 42 00:01:52,400 --> 00:01:54,280 Speaker 2: and do go tonight, by the way, against the Oilers 43 00:01:54,280 --> 00:01:56,400 Speaker 2: at six. Every game from here on out, Gigantic. The 44 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:58,600 Speaker 2: boys are ten games left with two points to go. 45 00:01:58,680 --> 00:02:03,200 Speaker 2: But Tiger Woods just announced on social media. You know 46 00:02:03,280 --> 00:02:06,720 Speaker 2: he had the car crash last week in Florida where 47 00:02:06,760 --> 00:02:10,960 Speaker 2: he was arrested for suspicion at DUI. He blew triple 48 00:02:11,040 --> 00:02:14,880 Speaker 2: zeros but refused a p test, so they arrested him. 49 00:02:16,000 --> 00:02:19,080 Speaker 2: He says today, Tiger Woods, I know and understand the 50 00:02:19,160 --> 00:02:23,360 Speaker 2: seriousness of the situation I find myself in today. I 51 00:02:23,400 --> 00:02:25,919 Speaker 2: am stepping away for a period of time to seek 52 00:02:25,919 --> 00:02:29,520 Speaker 2: treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in 53 00:02:29,720 --> 00:02:32,760 Speaker 2: order for me to prioritize my well being and work 54 00:02:32,840 --> 00:02:37,720 Speaker 2: toward lasting recovery. I'm committed to taking the time needed 55 00:02:37,760 --> 00:02:41,240 Speaker 2: to return in a healthier, stronger, and more focus place, 56 00:02:41,560 --> 00:02:45,360 Speaker 2: both personally and professionally. I appreciate your understanding and support 57 00:02:45,400 --> 00:02:48,120 Speaker 2: and ask for privacy for my family, loved ones, and 58 00:02:48,160 --> 00:02:51,720 Speaker 2: myself at this time, Signed Tiger So. I said this 59 00:02:51,760 --> 00:02:53,919 Speaker 2: the other day to Jackson Hugh, and I want to 60 00:02:53,919 --> 00:02:56,120 Speaker 2: get your thoughts that I kind of feel like people 61 00:02:56,120 --> 00:02:58,960 Speaker 2: are starting to remember Tiger Woods for what he did 62 00:02:59,000 --> 00:03:04,160 Speaker 2: not do versus what he did do on the golf course, okay, 63 00:03:04,320 --> 00:03:07,800 Speaker 2: and for the incidents that have taken place off the course, right. 64 00:03:08,520 --> 00:03:10,000 Speaker 3: Are you starting to feel that way too about that? 65 00:03:11,600 --> 00:03:15,520 Speaker 5: That's a good question. I of course I lived through 66 00:03:15,919 --> 00:03:18,120 Speaker 5: you know, I have vivid memories of ninety seven. I 67 00:03:18,160 --> 00:03:21,280 Speaker 5: was uh, you know, I was an adult. I think 68 00:03:21,280 --> 00:03:24,160 Speaker 5: there's a lot of Maybe Andrews would be interesting to 69 00:03:24,200 --> 00:03:25,239 Speaker 5: hear from you because. 70 00:03:25,040 --> 00:03:25,680 Speaker 4: Here I was born. 71 00:03:25,760 --> 00:03:31,200 Speaker 5: Yeah, Yeahmembre's nothing, but in two thousand, you know, the 72 00:03:31,520 --> 00:03:33,440 Speaker 5: Tiger Slam and all that was. You know, his best 73 00:03:33,520 --> 00:03:35,800 Speaker 5: years were probably two thousand and two thousand and one. 74 00:03:37,440 --> 00:03:41,760 Speaker 5: So I don't know Andrews generation. What's your thought of 75 00:03:41,800 --> 00:03:46,480 Speaker 5: Tiger Woods. I think of Tiger Woods in a multiple 76 00:03:46,560 --> 00:03:50,720 Speaker 5: of ways. I would say, you know, probably the most 77 00:03:50,800 --> 00:03:56,640 Speaker 5: talented golfer ever certainly had a an air in a 78 00:03:56,720 --> 00:04:01,240 Speaker 5: charisma about him, a certain you know, the shirt, the 79 00:04:01,560 --> 00:04:07,760 Speaker 5: attack mentality, the competitor, you know, the incredible success. You know, 80 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:10,800 Speaker 5: certainly the best player in the world at the time. 81 00:04:11,760 --> 00:04:14,600 Speaker 5: I would say, if you had asked people that it's 82 00:04:14,640 --> 00:04:16,240 Speaker 5: cert I don't know what the date would have been. 83 00:04:16,320 --> 00:04:18,200 Speaker 5: But when he was really cruising, are you going to 84 00:04:18,560 --> 00:04:23,480 Speaker 5: catch Jack at eighteen professional majors? Everybody everybody would have 85 00:04:23,520 --> 00:04:26,359 Speaker 5: bet he would, you know, maybe blow through it and 86 00:04:26,400 --> 00:04:28,360 Speaker 5: be in the mid twenties by the time he's done. 87 00:04:29,040 --> 00:04:33,320 Speaker 2: Sign after the US Open win against Rocou and extras, 88 00:04:33,480 --> 00:04:34,400 Speaker 2: I think that was the. 89 00:04:36,000 --> 00:04:37,880 Speaker 3: I think it was either nine one of them. 90 00:04:37,960 --> 00:04:39,839 Speaker 5: Yeah, I'm just going off the top of my head. 91 00:04:39,880 --> 00:04:43,200 Speaker 5: So he's he has what now, fifteen correct, and and 92 00:04:43,279 --> 00:04:46,600 Speaker 5: I know Jack has eighteen. And so even by his 93 00:04:46,680 --> 00:04:50,360 Speaker 5: own he said it on a number of occasions, like, hey, 94 00:04:50,400 --> 00:04:54,960 Speaker 5: I'm not the greatest golfer ever because I didn't catch Jack, right, 95 00:04:55,160 --> 00:04:57,600 Speaker 5: and I tipped my hat to him for that. A 96 00:04:57,600 --> 00:05:00,800 Speaker 5: lot of people, would you know, would say, well, uh, 97 00:05:01,520 --> 00:05:03,960 Speaker 5: injuries or what have you, or you had a tougher 98 00:05:04,000 --> 00:05:09,160 Speaker 5: field to compete against. You could debate, uh, whether if 99 00:05:09,160 --> 00:05:11,000 Speaker 5: they played in the same era, who would be better. 100 00:05:11,320 --> 00:05:13,200 Speaker 5: I think that'd be That's a great debate. I think 101 00:05:13,240 --> 00:05:15,919 Speaker 5: there's arguments to be made for both. But but you 102 00:05:15,960 --> 00:05:18,719 Speaker 5: know the fact is that the last part, you know, 103 00:05:18,800 --> 00:05:22,599 Speaker 5: the last several years have been really marked by two things. 104 00:05:22,720 --> 00:05:25,960 Speaker 5: Number one is the failure to catch Jack, and then 105 00:05:26,080 --> 00:05:30,039 Speaker 5: number two these personal failings. And you know, when you're 106 00:05:30,160 --> 00:05:32,240 Speaker 5: rolling over cars and what have you, and if if 107 00:05:32,279 --> 00:05:36,120 Speaker 5: substances involved, obviously you're endangering the community. I mean, it's 108 00:05:36,160 --> 00:05:38,320 Speaker 5: not it's certainly not a good look. You know, he 109 00:05:38,440 --> 00:05:42,480 Speaker 5: was a professed sexual addict, and then and then the 110 00:05:42,480 --> 00:05:46,080 Speaker 5: the accidents, the duy s, the you know, I think 111 00:05:46,120 --> 00:05:50,840 Speaker 5: it's been a downhill. I don't say tumble, but it's 112 00:05:50,839 --> 00:05:53,680 Speaker 5: certainly been a slide downhill. Anders, I don't know what 113 00:05:53,680 --> 00:05:56,760 Speaker 5: what's what? When you would play word association or thought 114 00:05:56,800 --> 00:05:58,920 Speaker 5: association with Tiger Woods. 115 00:05:58,560 --> 00:06:01,960 Speaker 4: Well, I definitely grew up during his like later prime, 116 00:06:02,080 --> 00:06:03,960 Speaker 4: so like probably two thousand and five to two thousand 117 00:06:03,960 --> 00:06:06,560 Speaker 4: and eight, so, but he was still extremely good during 118 00:06:06,600 --> 00:06:09,400 Speaker 4: those years. I remember when he tore his ACL and 119 00:06:09,440 --> 00:06:13,680 Speaker 4: won the I believe it was the PGA Championship. Yeah, 120 00:06:14,720 --> 00:06:16,960 Speaker 4: US Open. Yeah, yeah, you're right, right, Yeah, you're right, 121 00:06:17,240 --> 00:06:20,240 Speaker 4: And that was amazing. And the many times I try 122 00:06:20,240 --> 00:06:22,440 Speaker 4: and go back and look at his career, I think, 123 00:06:22,480 --> 00:06:26,360 Speaker 4: along with Michael Jordan, probably the most mentally tough athlete 124 00:06:26,400 --> 00:06:29,040 Speaker 4: of all time is kind of what I associate with 125 00:06:29,160 --> 00:06:32,000 Speaker 4: him and someone that you and it's a different level 126 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:34,279 Speaker 4: because he plays an individual sport and not a team sport. 127 00:06:34,320 --> 00:06:36,080 Speaker 4: It's a different kind of way of going about it. 128 00:06:36,120 --> 00:06:40,479 Speaker 4: But it's just something where it's almost inevitable that he's 129 00:06:40,560 --> 00:06:43,480 Speaker 4: going to be there at the end in these big tournaments, 130 00:06:43,600 --> 00:06:46,120 Speaker 4: and even the guys like rock O Mediate. I remember 131 00:06:46,400 --> 00:06:48,839 Speaker 4: the first thing he said after he sunk the putt 132 00:06:49,120 --> 00:06:52,800 Speaker 4: to tie it on eighteen was I knew he'd make it. 133 00:06:52,839 --> 00:06:55,600 Speaker 4: I knew he'd make it. And that's kind of how 134 00:06:55,600 --> 00:06:58,880 Speaker 4: every golfer felt when Tiger was approaching them. So it's 135 00:06:59,279 --> 00:07:02,640 Speaker 4: it's crazy, you know, someone as big of a competitor 136 00:07:02,680 --> 00:07:07,120 Speaker 4: as he was and as rapidly approaching Jack's number that 137 00:07:07,200 --> 00:07:08,000 Speaker 4: he never got there. 138 00:07:08,040 --> 00:07:10,320 Speaker 2: So well, he was thirty two. He was thirty two 139 00:07:10,400 --> 00:07:13,520 Speaker 2: when he got his fourteenth major. Yeah, so when when 140 00:07:13,560 --> 00:07:16,480 Speaker 2: you're thirty two years old and you're at that point, 141 00:07:16,520 --> 00:07:19,160 Speaker 2: four away from Jack Nicholas, you're thinking, this guy's gonna 142 00:07:19,160 --> 00:07:19,520 Speaker 2: get him. 143 00:07:19,640 --> 00:07:19,840 Speaker 5: Yeah. 144 00:07:19,880 --> 00:07:22,360 Speaker 2: I mean I've told the story before, Hugh, and I 145 00:07:22,400 --> 00:07:24,120 Speaker 2: don't know if you've ever heard this or not, Anders, 146 00:07:24,160 --> 00:07:26,000 Speaker 2: but I had a bet with a buddy of mine 147 00:07:26,400 --> 00:07:29,200 Speaker 2: after he beat rock O Media eight at Tory Pines 148 00:07:29,240 --> 00:07:32,360 Speaker 2: actually in two thousand and eight. Okay, fine, every major 149 00:07:32,720 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 2: that Tiger plays in that he doesn't win, I owe 150 00:07:36,520 --> 00:07:40,520 Speaker 2: this guy twenty bucks. When he finally does win a major, 151 00:07:40,640 --> 00:07:45,240 Speaker 2: I get two fifty. The week of the twenty nineteen Masters. 152 00:07:45,400 --> 00:07:48,520 Speaker 2: Eleven years later, I called this buddy and said, you 153 00:07:48,560 --> 00:07:50,080 Speaker 2: know what, dude, I'm sick and tired of paying you 154 00:07:50,400 --> 00:07:51,240 Speaker 2: how much to get out? 155 00:07:51,320 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 3: He said, give me one hundred and fifty bucks. I 156 00:07:52,760 --> 00:07:54,040 Speaker 3: said fine, and he freaking what. 157 00:07:55,880 --> 00:07:57,520 Speaker 4: It's crazy that week? 158 00:07:57,800 --> 00:07:58,760 Speaker 3: Okay, horrible. 159 00:07:59,080 --> 00:08:03,400 Speaker 2: Now he wasn't playing in every major since two thousand 160 00:08:03,440 --> 00:08:05,680 Speaker 2: and eight, but he played in a lot of majors 161 00:08:06,000 --> 00:08:07,120 Speaker 2: since two thousand and eight. 162 00:08:07,160 --> 00:08:09,480 Speaker 3: I ended up giving this guy like five hundred dollars. 163 00:08:09,960 --> 00:08:12,680 Speaker 2: So yeah, I mean, I think, you know, people remember 164 00:08:12,760 --> 00:08:17,960 Speaker 2: that because everybody was ready. They were preparing for Tiger 165 00:08:18,040 --> 00:08:21,800 Speaker 2: Woods to pass Jack Nicholas and I remember, Hugh when 166 00:08:21,800 --> 00:08:25,000 Speaker 2: it actually happened in two thousand and eight. Remember, we 167 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:27,679 Speaker 2: were gonna get God, was it? What was the event 168 00:08:27,720 --> 00:08:29,040 Speaker 2: that we were gonna get at Sahali? 169 00:08:29,240 --> 00:08:32,520 Speaker 3: Was it the PGA back? Was PGA was coming back? 170 00:08:32,559 --> 00:08:35,199 Speaker 2: And remember they pulled it, They said because of advertising 171 00:08:35,200 --> 00:08:37,880 Speaker 2: at the Olympics and things like that or whatever. And 172 00:08:37,920 --> 00:08:41,800 Speaker 2: we're sitting there thinking, guys, there's a chance that eighteen 173 00:08:42,040 --> 00:08:45,120 Speaker 2: might be at Sahalli. There's a real good chance that 174 00:08:45,240 --> 00:08:48,440 Speaker 2: this might go down in Redmond, Washington, and then he 175 00:08:48,520 --> 00:08:50,959 Speaker 2: fell apart and the tournament got called off and they 176 00:08:51,000 --> 00:08:53,400 Speaker 2: moved it somewhere else, they said, because of you know, 177 00:08:53,440 --> 00:08:56,680 Speaker 2: the Olympics in Mangouver or whatever. So yeah, I'm I'm 178 00:08:56,679 --> 00:08:58,679 Speaker 2: starting to Hugh. My point is even I'm starting to 179 00:08:58,679 --> 00:09:00,760 Speaker 2: get to a point where I'm kind of remembering him 180 00:09:00,800 --> 00:09:03,240 Speaker 2: for what he didn't do versus what he did do. 181 00:09:03,360 --> 00:09:06,880 Speaker 2: And that's sad. I mean, the guy went fifteen damn majors. 182 00:09:06,920 --> 00:09:09,520 Speaker 2: For God's sakes. You can argue, at minimum he's probably 183 00:09:09,520 --> 00:09:12,160 Speaker 2: the second best player in the history of the sport. 184 00:09:12,360 --> 00:09:14,679 Speaker 2: He was put on TV when he was an embryo 185 00:09:14,920 --> 00:09:16,920 Speaker 2: and all the pressure in the world and he actually 186 00:09:16,960 --> 00:09:20,400 Speaker 2: lived up to it. And then some it's incredible what 187 00:09:20,440 --> 00:09:22,920 Speaker 2: this guy's done. Well, we're talking about. 188 00:09:23,320 --> 00:09:28,600 Speaker 5: Yeah, sorry thought, but you know, we're primarily talking about 189 00:09:28,640 --> 00:09:32,240 Speaker 5: the sphere of his golf influence. But if you if 190 00:09:32,240 --> 00:09:36,120 Speaker 5: you widen that and you say his social influence, you know, 191 00:09:36,320 --> 00:09:38,920 Speaker 5: with respect to to how he grew the game. I mean, 192 00:09:39,360 --> 00:09:43,400 Speaker 5: I wasn't around then, but I've read about Arnold Palmer. 193 00:09:43,520 --> 00:09:47,320 Speaker 5: They called it Arnold's Army, and how he was very 194 00:09:47,320 --> 00:09:51,120 Speaker 5: pivotal in the you know, he's kind of everyday man's 195 00:09:51,160 --> 00:09:56,560 Speaker 5: guy that that really advanced golf. Well, Tiger Woods then 196 00:09:56,600 --> 00:09:59,560 Speaker 5: took that type of a of a baton and and 197 00:09:59,640 --> 00:10:02,760 Speaker 5: even then and some obviously with you know him being 198 00:10:02,800 --> 00:10:05,160 Speaker 5: of a of a of a mixed race, and and 199 00:10:05,240 --> 00:10:11,240 Speaker 5: you know that that ninety seven Masters Andrews was was 200 00:10:11,320 --> 00:10:14,160 Speaker 5: just so historical. It's it's you know, it's in the 201 00:10:14,240 --> 00:10:17,800 Speaker 5: discussion with the nineteen eighty Olympics team in terms of 202 00:10:18,040 --> 00:10:22,240 Speaker 5: really significant events. Having been a Falcon for three years, 203 00:10:22,280 --> 00:10:24,320 Speaker 5: you know, just kind of knowing out on the fringe 204 00:10:25,040 --> 00:10:27,880 Speaker 5: that there's a you know, there's a redneck contingency, you know, 205 00:10:28,160 --> 00:10:30,400 Speaker 5: so cool just if I speak, if I can speak 206 00:10:30,440 --> 00:10:34,280 Speaker 5: frankly for for that you know, uh, you know, black 207 00:10:34,440 --> 00:10:38,240 Speaker 5: mixed race dude to not only win the Masters, but 208 00:10:38,360 --> 00:10:40,880 Speaker 5: just shove it right up their ass, like like win 209 00:10:40,960 --> 00:10:44,320 Speaker 5: it by twenty freaking strokes. Yeah, you know, you know 210 00:10:44,600 --> 00:10:48,160 Speaker 5: in Georgia, you know, uh, you know kind of the 211 00:10:48,160 --> 00:10:51,760 Speaker 5: the area where we think of of uh some sometimes 212 00:10:51,760 --> 00:10:55,120 Speaker 5: the bigotry has been and and uh and you know 213 00:10:55,240 --> 00:10:58,680 Speaker 5: the uh with country clubs not allowing blacks, right, you know, 214 00:10:58,800 --> 00:11:01,680 Speaker 5: I mean and the comments you know, Fuzzy Zeller, the 215 00:11:01,720 --> 00:11:05,120 Speaker 5: fried Chicken comment. I mean he had to overcome and 216 00:11:05,520 --> 00:11:10,280 Speaker 5: just pierce right through some of these stereotypes, racial stereotypes 217 00:11:10,320 --> 00:11:13,240 Speaker 5: and how it influenced golf. And he was just he 218 00:11:13,360 --> 00:11:16,840 Speaker 5: was such a brilliantly talented player and he was was 219 00:11:16,880 --> 00:11:21,040 Speaker 5: so ferocious of a competitor that he just blasted through 220 00:11:21,080 --> 00:11:23,720 Speaker 5: all that stuff. He didn't just like you know, creep 221 00:11:23,800 --> 00:11:27,120 Speaker 5: forward the advance. Uh you know, he he took the 222 00:11:27,240 --> 00:11:31,679 Speaker 5: advance and and by leaps and and and miles. He 223 00:11:31,840 --> 00:11:34,559 Speaker 5: you know, his strides were like miles how he advanced 224 00:11:34,559 --> 00:11:37,920 Speaker 5: in some of these social arenas, and so you know, 225 00:11:38,000 --> 00:11:42,800 Speaker 5: his impact will uh you know, it'll be it'll be 226 00:11:43,040 --> 00:11:45,959 Speaker 5: uh one that you'll be talking about one hundred years now. 227 00:11:46,080 --> 00:11:47,760 Speaker 2: Well, if he doesn't get his act together, he's going 228 00:11:47,800 --> 00:11:51,160 Speaker 2: to kill himself for somebody else, right, I mean that's yeah. Again, 229 00:11:51,240 --> 00:11:54,600 Speaker 2: I know it sounds dramatic, but this is multiple times 230 00:11:54,640 --> 00:11:57,920 Speaker 2: now where he has put himself and other people in 231 00:11:58,040 --> 00:12:01,800 Speaker 2: harm's way multiple times, Right, is it three times now? 232 00:12:02,040 --> 00:12:03,800 Speaker 3: I think it's three times now that he's been in 233 00:12:03,800 --> 00:12:05,200 Speaker 3: a car accident. Right. 234 00:12:05,240 --> 00:12:07,800 Speaker 2: The first time was you know, when he ended up 235 00:12:08,040 --> 00:12:11,199 Speaker 2: divorcing Elan, and then he had the incident in California. 236 00:12:11,280 --> 00:12:13,679 Speaker 2: Now this incident again in Florida, so this is now 237 00:12:13,720 --> 00:12:16,400 Speaker 2: three times man where yeah, when you start hearing about 238 00:12:16,440 --> 00:12:18,160 Speaker 2: Tiger Woods in a car crash and you're thinking, oh 239 00:12:18,160 --> 00:12:18,679 Speaker 2: my god. 240 00:12:18,520 --> 00:12:20,600 Speaker 3: Is he dead? Is this tours just today? 241 00:12:21,240 --> 00:12:24,080 Speaker 5: Uber app? Yeah, exactly, come on A. 242 00:12:24,160 --> 00:12:26,719 Speaker 2: Hundred percent mandred percent. Well we got that going on. 243 00:12:27,040 --> 00:12:29,960 Speaker 2: Mariner's got to win last night. I gotta tell you, boys, 244 00:12:30,440 --> 00:12:33,440 Speaker 2: this team is doing it again. They're getting kick ass 245 00:12:33,520 --> 00:12:36,720 Speaker 2: starting pitching. This is now one turn through the rotation, 246 00:12:36,920 --> 00:12:40,680 Speaker 2: and this rotation has been unbelievable and they're still minus 247 00:12:40,720 --> 00:12:44,480 Speaker 2: Bryce Miller one point eight four ERA and the first 248 00:12:44,520 --> 00:12:46,960 Speaker 2: five starts against I don't know about you guys, but 249 00:12:47,080 --> 00:12:49,520 Speaker 2: two pretty good hitting ball clubs and the Yankees and 250 00:12:49,559 --> 00:12:54,240 Speaker 2: Guardians thirty eight strikeouts and six walks, and it's just 251 00:12:54,320 --> 00:12:56,240 Speaker 2: kind of feels like more of the same after five 252 00:12:56,360 --> 00:12:58,720 Speaker 2: games that you're relying on the long ball, hue and 253 00:12:59,040 --> 00:13:01,480 Speaker 2: phenomenal starting pitching is just picking up from where they 254 00:13:01,480 --> 00:13:02,160 Speaker 2: were a year ago. 255 00:13:03,280 --> 00:13:06,480 Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean, Cole Young has a broken bat RBI 256 00:13:06,520 --> 00:13:11,160 Speaker 5: to get the first run, and uh, you know, at 257 00:13:11,200 --> 00:13:13,760 Speaker 5: some point if you'd have said, well, I don't know, 258 00:13:13,840 --> 00:13:16,040 Speaker 5: I don't have the numbers combined. But if you had Naylor, 259 00:13:16,640 --> 00:13:23,679 Speaker 5: Julio and Cow's combined numbers, and after after five games, 260 00:13:24,960 --> 00:13:27,400 Speaker 5: you just said, okay, what's the record going to be? Well, 261 00:13:27,400 --> 00:13:30,920 Speaker 5: they're going to be probably two and three, very likely 262 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:35,040 Speaker 5: one in four and and probably more likely to be 263 00:13:35,120 --> 00:13:38,560 Speaker 5: zero and five than to have a winning record. So 264 00:13:38,760 --> 00:13:42,560 Speaker 5: somehow they've you know, the other pieces have have been 265 00:13:42,600 --> 00:13:44,600 Speaker 5: able to fill in and the pitching and what happens. 266 00:13:44,720 --> 00:13:46,400 Speaker 4: But I'll flip that on his head. If you look 267 00:13:46,440 --> 00:13:50,360 Speaker 4: at just the starting pitching performances, the five starting pitching 268 00:13:50,360 --> 00:13:52,520 Speaker 4: performances in their first five games, what would you have 269 00:13:52,559 --> 00:13:57,640 Speaker 4: tell me their record is probably like yeah, yeah, yeah, 270 00:13:58,440 --> 00:14:01,320 Speaker 4: both sides, right, So that's kind of how it goes. 271 00:14:01,400 --> 00:14:01,800 Speaker 4: Three and two. 272 00:14:01,880 --> 00:14:05,360 Speaker 2: Now, by the way, they just they just officially announced 273 00:14:05,400 --> 00:14:08,560 Speaker 2: the Emerson deal. It's it's done, signing him to a 274 00:14:08,600 --> 00:14:10,800 Speaker 2: contract through two thousand and thirty three with the club 275 00:14:10,840 --> 00:14:12,240 Speaker 2: option through two. 276 00:14:12,080 --> 00:14:13,000 Speaker 3: Thousand and thirty four. 277 00:14:13,000 --> 00:14:14,800 Speaker 2: And I mean, you know, I'm actually gonna glad this 278 00:14:14,800 --> 00:14:19,800 Speaker 2: this came down because I remember I was thirteen, I 279 00:14:19,840 --> 00:14:22,560 Speaker 2: think what year was it here when you signed that 280 00:14:22,720 --> 00:14:28,520 Speaker 2: largest ever Patriot contract eighty seven eighty six was ninety 281 00:14:28,520 --> 00:14:31,120 Speaker 2: two Okay, so I was actually nineteen Sorry, I was 282 00:14:31,200 --> 00:14:34,800 Speaker 2: nineteen years old. You're you are talking to a guy Andrews. 283 00:14:35,040 --> 00:14:36,920 Speaker 2: You thought today it was just gonna be another boring day? 284 00:14:36,920 --> 00:14:38,080 Speaker 4: And I did, I really did. 285 00:14:38,360 --> 00:14:40,600 Speaker 2: You're talking to a guy in Humilan who at one 286 00:14:40,600 --> 00:14:42,800 Speaker 2: point was the highest paid player in the history of 287 00:14:42,880 --> 00:14:43,920 Speaker 2: Patriot football. 288 00:14:43,920 --> 00:14:47,000 Speaker 3: Wow, how about that Humil proof. 289 00:14:46,760 --> 00:14:49,000 Speaker 5: That clubs make big mistakes? 290 00:14:50,600 --> 00:14:53,720 Speaker 3: Well, there's pressure, isn't there? I mean, did you feel 291 00:14:53,720 --> 00:14:56,720 Speaker 3: a little pressure when you signed that deal? 292 00:14:56,720 --> 00:14:59,280 Speaker 2: And I wonder how much a twenty year old kid 293 00:15:00,000 --> 00:15:01,760 Speaker 2: it is going to feel a little bit of pressure 294 00:15:01,840 --> 00:15:05,240 Speaker 2: to live up to signing the biggest contract it's ever 295 00:15:05,280 --> 00:15:06,720 Speaker 2: been given to a guy that's never. 296 00:15:06,600 --> 00:15:08,560 Speaker 3: Played an inning of Major League Baseball. 297 00:15:08,800 --> 00:15:11,600 Speaker 5: Well, for me to answer that would be essentially to 298 00:15:11,640 --> 00:15:15,520 Speaker 5: ascribe that, Hey, all athletes all have the same mentality. 299 00:15:15,840 --> 00:15:18,360 Speaker 5: I think the fact is that they're you know, think 300 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:21,680 Speaker 5: of how different Brett Farve is from Peyton Manning, right, 301 00:15:21,840 --> 00:15:25,600 Speaker 5: you know, you know they're they're both great, but they 302 00:15:25,600 --> 00:15:29,480 Speaker 5: have totally different personalities and and and you know, presumably 303 00:15:29,520 --> 00:15:32,680 Speaker 5: handle pressure. You know, for Peyton Manning's you know, football's 304 00:15:32,720 --> 00:15:36,280 Speaker 5: all business. For Brett Favre, football is just the same 305 00:15:36,320 --> 00:15:39,640 Speaker 5: game I was playing in pee wee football. You know, 306 00:15:39,720 --> 00:15:41,320 Speaker 5: I just happened to be an adult and I'm getting 307 00:15:41,320 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 5: paid for it. So I think there's different mentalities. So 308 00:15:44,560 --> 00:15:48,080 Speaker 5: I don't know what his mentality is, whether or not 309 00:15:48,160 --> 00:15:51,400 Speaker 5: he's going to feel pressure, but I would say that that, 310 00:15:51,640 --> 00:15:53,640 Speaker 5: you know, pressure is going to be around him if 311 00:15:53,640 --> 00:15:56,560 Speaker 5: he you know, if he wants to pay attention to 312 00:15:56,600 --> 00:16:01,080 Speaker 5: the signs that it's how he deals with it. But uh, 313 00:16:01,360 --> 00:16:06,760 Speaker 5: you know, he chose, he chose a decision that in 314 00:16:06,800 --> 00:16:09,880 Speaker 5: a way it could be liberating because now he can 315 00:16:09,960 --> 00:16:13,200 Speaker 5: look and say, even if I don't perform, look, I 316 00:16:13,240 --> 00:16:17,000 Speaker 5: am set for life. I did the calculations earlier. You 317 00:16:17,040 --> 00:16:20,040 Speaker 5: know whether I made the right assumptions, But my best 318 00:16:20,080 --> 00:16:23,520 Speaker 5: guess was that if he never makes a hit, never 319 00:16:23,560 --> 00:16:26,640 Speaker 5: has a hit, the rest of his life, guaranteed money 320 00:16:26,680 --> 00:16:30,360 Speaker 5: the ninety five million, assuming you spend a half million 321 00:16:30,400 --> 00:16:34,480 Speaker 5: a year, and assuming the tax rates and making reasonable 322 00:16:34,480 --> 00:16:38,080 Speaker 5: assumptions about rates of return on interest and the inflation 323 00:16:38,200 --> 00:16:41,360 Speaker 5: rates and what have you. I had it at one 324 00:16:41,440 --> 00:16:44,800 Speaker 5: hundred and seventy grand a month that he could live 325 00:16:44,880 --> 00:16:47,640 Speaker 5: on at the end of those that eight year contracts. 326 00:16:47,640 --> 00:16:51,560 Speaker 5: So and that's assuming he does that it stuck at 327 00:16:51,640 --> 00:16:54,120 Speaker 5: ninety five million, that he doesn't hit the incentives to 328 00:16:54,200 --> 00:16:57,160 Speaker 5: pull it to one twenty five million and play beyond 329 00:16:57,240 --> 00:17:01,520 Speaker 5: and make far beyond. That's that's his minimum. If he's 330 00:17:01,520 --> 00:17:03,720 Speaker 5: a if he's the worst baseball player in the history 331 00:17:03,720 --> 00:17:07,800 Speaker 5: of baseball from this day fourth uh So, that might 332 00:17:07,960 --> 00:17:10,760 Speaker 5: free him to say, hey, I'm set. I don't have 333 00:17:10,840 --> 00:17:14,679 Speaker 5: to feel the pressure of of you know, setting up 334 00:17:14,680 --> 00:17:17,840 Speaker 5: my family. This is kind of generational wealth depending on 335 00:17:17,880 --> 00:17:20,040 Speaker 5: you know, maybe we can't all buy a bunch of airplanes, 336 00:17:20,040 --> 00:17:24,080 Speaker 5: but but that's pretty good cash and uh and and 337 00:17:24,160 --> 00:17:27,320 Speaker 5: maybe that'll make him, you know, realize the potential. Maybe 338 00:17:27,359 --> 00:17:29,320 Speaker 5: he knows his own personality to say, you know what, 339 00:17:29,600 --> 00:17:31,680 Speaker 5: I'm just going to be a better player. I take 340 00:17:31,720 --> 00:17:34,960 Speaker 5: doble bogie out of play. Maybe I took eagle off 341 00:17:35,000 --> 00:17:38,080 Speaker 5: the plate that I you know, I could have, you know, 342 00:17:38,119 --> 00:17:40,440 Speaker 5: had I played better. You know, you know the idea 343 00:17:40,480 --> 00:17:44,000 Speaker 5: of betting on yourself. We talk a lot about athletes 344 00:17:44,040 --> 00:17:47,720 Speaker 5: betting on themselves and so and then they uh and 345 00:17:47,760 --> 00:17:52,199 Speaker 5: then they cash in right right and and so this 346 00:17:52,240 --> 00:17:55,159 Speaker 5: would be you know, for example, Lamar Jackson, you know, 347 00:17:55,240 --> 00:17:57,479 Speaker 5: the way he handled his fifth year, he said no, 348 00:17:57,560 --> 00:18:00,560 Speaker 5: he kept pushing off contracts, push him off. And then 349 00:18:00,800 --> 00:18:03,800 Speaker 5: in when they when they did the fifth year option, 350 00:18:03,960 --> 00:18:06,399 Speaker 5: his fifth year, he just he killed it. I think 351 00:18:06,440 --> 00:18:08,480 Speaker 5: he was an MVP or a you know, in the 352 00:18:08,800 --> 00:18:11,159 Speaker 5: running for MVP, and he bet on himself and he 353 00:18:11,200 --> 00:18:16,199 Speaker 5: hit it big. So maybe Emerson Cole Emerson, he he 354 00:18:16,240 --> 00:18:18,159 Speaker 5: didn't do that, you know, he didn't bet on himself. 355 00:18:18,200 --> 00:18:20,520 Speaker 5: And so he's not going to have that. To go 356 00:18:20,560 --> 00:18:22,280 Speaker 5: back to the golf analogy, he's not going to have 357 00:18:22,320 --> 00:18:25,440 Speaker 5: that eagle. But double Bogie's out of play. Bogie's out 358 00:18:25,440 --> 00:18:28,280 Speaker 5: of play life is great for him. Yeah, and maybe 359 00:18:28,280 --> 00:18:30,879 Speaker 5: for his personality he needs that. Hey, Andrews, let me 360 00:18:30,880 --> 00:18:33,440 Speaker 5: ask you a question. Is Waldro Franco in prison right now? 361 00:18:34,240 --> 00:18:34,840 Speaker 4: I believe so? 362 00:18:35,040 --> 00:18:35,359 Speaker 3: Yes. 363 00:18:35,440 --> 00:18:37,560 Speaker 2: Okay, Well there's a reason why I bring it up 364 00:18:37,560 --> 00:18:41,240 Speaker 2: because Cold Emerson is now the thirteenth highest paid shortstop 365 00:18:41,280 --> 00:18:45,359 Speaker 2: based on average annual value in baseball today. He's making 366 00:18:45,400 --> 00:18:51,560 Speaker 2: more money than JP Crawford, Jacob Wilson, Jeremy Paania Gunner, Henderson, 367 00:18:52,359 --> 00:18:56,200 Speaker 2: Isaiah Kiner, Filefa Migul Rojas, who had the big home 368 00:18:56,280 --> 00:18:59,200 Speaker 2: run for the Dodgers in Game seven, he's the thirteenth 369 00:18:59,320 --> 00:19:03,000 Speaker 2: highest page shortstop right now in baseball. Number twelve is 370 00:19:03,040 --> 00:19:05,239 Speaker 2: Wander Franco right in front of them all, who is 371 00:19:05,240 --> 00:19:07,640 Speaker 2: probably going to prison for a long time. Yes, right, 372 00:19:07,720 --> 00:19:10,480 Speaker 2: so let's hope that that is not symbolic of. 373 00:19:10,440 --> 00:19:12,120 Speaker 3: Anything with gold Emerson. 374 00:19:12,800 --> 00:19:15,600 Speaker 2: Right, he's making more money than Anthony Volpi is with 375 00:19:15,680 --> 00:19:17,880 Speaker 2: the Yankees. For crying out loud, We're gonna break John 376 00:19:17,880 --> 00:19:25,040 Speaker 2: Wilder at five on ninety three to three KJR FM from. 377 00:19:24,800 --> 00:19:29,000 Speaker 1: The R and R Foundation Specialist Broadcast Studio. Now back 378 00:19:29,040 --> 00:19:32,080 Speaker 1: to SOFTI and Dick on your home for the Huskies, 379 00:19:32,240 --> 00:19:35,560 Speaker 1: Cracking and the twelfth Man Sports Radio ninety three point 380 00:19:35,560 --> 00:19:38,840 Speaker 1: three kJ r FM. 381 00:19:39,040 --> 00:19:41,320 Speaker 2: Anyway, I got Hughes take on that World Cup trumpy 382 00:19:41,359 --> 00:19:42,440 Speaker 2: conversation Andrews by. 383 00:19:42,400 --> 00:19:43,680 Speaker 4: The way, Yeah, I'm interested to see what he says 384 00:19:43,680 --> 00:19:44,000 Speaker 4: about that. 385 00:19:44,040 --> 00:19:46,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, well a you across the street here and by 386 00:19:46,680 --> 00:19:48,840 Speaker 2: the way, Softie Andrews, I here with you until five 387 00:19:48,920 --> 00:19:51,160 Speaker 2: thirty or so, we got cracking hockey with the Oilers. 388 00:19:51,880 --> 00:19:54,439 Speaker 2: Good day to not have Leon Dreisiddle by the way playing, 389 00:19:54,480 --> 00:19:56,800 Speaker 2: because the krack I need to win big ten two 390 00:19:56,800 --> 00:19:58,720 Speaker 2: points out with ten games left to go, they'll be 391 00:19:58,760 --> 00:20:01,240 Speaker 2: at the Oilers tonight game five thirty face off at 392 00:20:01,280 --> 00:20:05,760 Speaker 2: six across the street, Hugh, from Jimmy's Hat Back Bar 393 00:20:05,880 --> 00:20:06,280 Speaker 2: and Grail. 394 00:20:06,320 --> 00:20:07,880 Speaker 3: There's a big line to get in. 395 00:20:08,680 --> 00:20:12,840 Speaker 2: And this could be absolute, total nonsense, but I was 396 00:20:12,880 --> 00:20:14,879 Speaker 2: told by one of the guys at Jimmy's at the 397 00:20:15,000 --> 00:20:18,119 Speaker 2: valet that the World Cup trophy is over there. Is 398 00:20:18,119 --> 00:20:19,880 Speaker 2: that true? By the way, I'm talking to this guy here. 399 00:20:19,920 --> 00:20:22,080 Speaker 2: Have you heard that same thing? World Cup trophy is 400 00:20:22,080 --> 00:20:24,600 Speaker 2: on display over there? Okay, So the World Cup Trophy, 401 00:20:24,600 --> 00:20:27,840 Speaker 2: apparently according to now this guy, is on display at 402 00:20:27,840 --> 00:20:29,880 Speaker 2: the Hat Back. So there's a big line of nerds 403 00:20:30,359 --> 00:20:33,000 Speaker 2: like Anders and Jackson waiting to get in to see 404 00:20:33,000 --> 00:20:33,560 Speaker 2: the World Cup. 405 00:20:33,480 --> 00:20:35,480 Speaker 4: Troph you know, fans of the most popular sport in 406 00:20:35,480 --> 00:20:35,720 Speaker 4: the world. 407 00:20:35,840 --> 00:20:39,440 Speaker 2: Now, okay, that's fine, you're still nerds, I think, And Hugh, 408 00:20:39,480 --> 00:20:40,920 Speaker 2: if you want to look it up on Google to 409 00:20:40,960 --> 00:20:42,639 Speaker 2: give yourself an image of what it looks like, you 410 00:20:42,720 --> 00:20:46,399 Speaker 2: might already know. I believe the World Cup trophy is 411 00:20:46,440 --> 00:20:51,320 Speaker 2: the most disgusting, ugliest trophy that you could win in 412 00:20:51,520 --> 00:20:56,520 Speaker 2: any of the major sport competitions on the planet. I 413 00:20:56,520 --> 00:20:59,199 Speaker 2: don't know what F one gives out. I don't know what, 414 00:20:59,400 --> 00:21:03,560 Speaker 2: you know, the winner of the NASCAR Point Championship wins. 415 00:21:04,040 --> 00:21:07,080 Speaker 2: But I think it's a disgusting looking trophy. Have you 416 00:21:07,119 --> 00:21:08,800 Speaker 2: seen the World Cup trophy? Do you know what I'm 417 00:21:08,840 --> 00:21:09,720 Speaker 2: talking about? 418 00:21:09,440 --> 00:21:13,080 Speaker 5: I'm looking it up. I think I have a kind 419 00:21:13,119 --> 00:21:15,400 Speaker 5: of a fuzzy Yeah, I've seen it. Yeah, that kind 420 00:21:15,400 --> 00:21:18,399 Speaker 5: of wrap around. Yeah, why is it disgusting? What was It? 421 00:21:18,840 --> 00:21:22,040 Speaker 2: Looks like somebody was trying to build a better looking 422 00:21:22,080 --> 00:21:26,639 Speaker 2: trophy and they like drop this thing into what's the 423 00:21:26,760 --> 00:21:30,000 Speaker 2: process called when you drop it into like the flames 424 00:21:30,080 --> 00:21:31,520 Speaker 2: or the not the lava. 425 00:21:31,560 --> 00:21:32,480 Speaker 3: That's a stupid way to. 426 00:21:32,400 --> 00:21:35,359 Speaker 4: Describe what Happens's brother in Game of Thrones when they 427 00:21:35,400 --> 00:21:36,159 Speaker 4: put the gold on them. 428 00:21:36,200 --> 00:21:38,600 Speaker 2: But what what's the word I'm looking for when you're 429 00:21:38,600 --> 00:21:40,320 Speaker 2: like forging metal or something and. 430 00:21:40,320 --> 00:21:43,280 Speaker 5: You still forever forging. 431 00:21:43,359 --> 00:21:46,119 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's like somebody dropped this thing into a pool 432 00:21:46,160 --> 00:21:49,080 Speaker 2: of lava and it just came out and it was 433 00:21:49,200 --> 00:21:51,919 Speaker 2: totally not even close to what it was supposed to 434 00:21:51,920 --> 00:21:53,879 Speaker 2: look like, and they ran out of metal and they 435 00:21:53,880 --> 00:21:57,360 Speaker 2: had no choice but to present this twisted, disgusting thing 436 00:21:57,400 --> 00:21:57,960 Speaker 2: to somebody. 437 00:21:58,000 --> 00:22:01,280 Speaker 5: Wow, you know, look, I'm ready, I'm I'm certainly willing 438 00:22:01,320 --> 00:22:04,120 Speaker 5: to concede that the World Cup is the number one 439 00:22:04,160 --> 00:22:05,120 Speaker 5: sporting event in. 440 00:22:05,080 --> 00:22:06,919 Speaker 3: The worst as am I as. 441 00:22:06,920 --> 00:22:10,080 Speaker 5: I is it does it pass the Olympics, I don't know. 442 00:22:10,600 --> 00:22:13,199 Speaker 5: If it does, it wouldn't surprise me. I would. I 443 00:22:13,240 --> 00:22:16,520 Speaker 5: would concede that I have no interest in fighting against 444 00:22:16,920 --> 00:22:21,760 Speaker 5: the point that the World Cup is, uh is the world. 445 00:22:21,560 --> 00:22:29,400 Speaker 3: That's not what trophy compared to Stanley cop I didn't 446 00:22:29,400 --> 00:22:31,040 Speaker 3: ask if the trophy. 447 00:22:30,760 --> 00:22:33,399 Speaker 5: Does nothing, that the trophy does nothing for me and 448 00:22:33,440 --> 00:22:35,119 Speaker 5: the sport does nothing for me? How about that? 449 00:22:35,720 --> 00:22:36,080 Speaker 3: All right? 450 00:22:37,680 --> 00:22:41,600 Speaker 4: I think it's just esthetically yeah, totally. 451 00:22:41,640 --> 00:22:43,359 Speaker 2: Hey, And I'm not saying I'm not a fan of 452 00:22:43,359 --> 00:22:45,360 Speaker 2: the World Cup. I'm not going that far Riders, all right, 453 00:22:45,560 --> 00:22:47,399 Speaker 2: I'm not going as far as Hugh He's going. I 454 00:22:47,480 --> 00:22:50,640 Speaker 2: just think it's a horrible looking trophy. And I get 455 00:22:50,680 --> 00:22:53,679 Speaker 2: your point, and I get your point about it's an 456 00:22:53,840 --> 00:22:57,400 Speaker 2: iconic trophy. It's an iconic, disgusting looking trophy. 457 00:22:58,080 --> 00:22:58,280 Speaker 3: Hey. 458 00:22:58,320 --> 00:23:01,080 Speaker 2: Look, it might be ugly, and it can still be 459 00:23:01,359 --> 00:23:05,280 Speaker 2: iconic because Marty Feldman was an ugly looking bastard, all right, 460 00:23:05,359 --> 00:23:08,080 Speaker 2: And everybody knows that face right where his eyes are 461 00:23:08,119 --> 00:23:10,680 Speaker 2: on the side of his head. He's an ugly, ugly guy, 462 00:23:11,080 --> 00:23:13,320 Speaker 2: but he is iconic. You can be iconic and be 463 00:23:13,359 --> 00:23:15,240 Speaker 2: disgusting at the same time, trust me. 464 00:23:16,000 --> 00:23:18,880 Speaker 5: Well, yeah, no, I think I think that the trophy 465 00:23:19,040 --> 00:23:24,440 Speaker 5: is I guess it probably what it represents. It's obviously 466 00:23:24,480 --> 00:23:27,520 Speaker 5: beautiful to soccer, most soccer players, I would think. But 467 00:23:28,320 --> 00:23:31,800 Speaker 5: just to clarify anders, why I have a lifetime of 468 00:23:31,920 --> 00:23:36,159 Speaker 5: PTSD about soccer as a kid, They're not trying to 469 00:23:36,240 --> 00:23:38,400 Speaker 5: find a place to play football. 470 00:23:38,720 --> 00:23:41,919 Speaker 3: The smelter, the smelter. Smelter's ord. 471 00:23:41,960 --> 00:23:45,160 Speaker 5: I was getting kicked off of fields because of soccer, 472 00:23:45,240 --> 00:23:49,359 Speaker 5: and then coaching, and then the soccer. The soccer teams 473 00:23:49,400 --> 00:23:51,600 Speaker 5: come in like locusts and they kick you off. That 474 00:23:52,000 --> 00:23:55,280 Speaker 5: like like, I've had a life of this. And as 475 00:23:55,320 --> 00:23:58,719 Speaker 5: a kid, my best friend he was a big Sounder fan. 476 00:23:58,840 --> 00:24:00,560 Speaker 5: I went to the King of the sound games in 477 00:24:00,600 --> 00:24:04,639 Speaker 5: the Kingdom. I tried, man, I tried, and you know what, 478 00:24:04,800 --> 00:24:05,480 Speaker 5: good on you? 479 00:24:05,640 --> 00:24:05,960 Speaker 3: I like. 480 00:24:06,119 --> 00:24:08,399 Speaker 5: So, I like a lot of people who like soccer. 481 00:24:08,520 --> 00:24:09,840 Speaker 5: I just don't like soccer. 482 00:24:09,920 --> 00:24:11,840 Speaker 2: By the way, I'm starting to interapted that that that 483 00:24:11,920 --> 00:24:13,160 Speaker 2: word just popped into my brain. 484 00:24:13,200 --> 00:24:13,679 Speaker 3: The smelter. 485 00:24:13,880 --> 00:24:16,199 Speaker 2: It's like it's like it fell into a smelter, and 486 00:24:16,240 --> 00:24:18,159 Speaker 2: it just was like, this isn't even close, Like it 487 00:24:18,200 --> 00:24:21,960 Speaker 2: was just supposed to be this beautiful gold plated looking 488 00:24:22,119 --> 00:24:24,479 Speaker 2: thing and it just looks like it fell into it 489 00:24:24,560 --> 00:24:26,760 Speaker 2: and then people like rub poop on it or so. 490 00:24:26,840 --> 00:24:29,119 Speaker 4: The idea is that all the soccer fans are international 491 00:24:29,119 --> 00:24:32,080 Speaker 4: sports fans are holding up the world. And I get 492 00:24:32,119 --> 00:24:34,159 Speaker 4: the idea and that I like that it's gold. I 493 00:24:34,160 --> 00:24:37,119 Speaker 4: think most trophies are silver or at least silver colored. 494 00:24:37,560 --> 00:24:39,600 Speaker 4: Uh So that's that's kind of the iconic part of 495 00:24:39,600 --> 00:24:41,240 Speaker 4: it to me. I also like that it's not huge. 496 00:24:41,280 --> 00:24:43,280 Speaker 4: You can hold it with one hand. There's tons of 497 00:24:43,440 --> 00:24:45,800 Speaker 4: iconic pictures of the world's greatest, you know, players of 498 00:24:45,800 --> 00:24:49,399 Speaker 4: all time, Messi, Pele, Maradonna, all those guys holding up 499 00:24:49,440 --> 00:24:51,800 Speaker 4: their trophy with with with their teammates as well, and 500 00:24:51,840 --> 00:24:53,840 Speaker 4: it's it's it's awesome. I don't know, it's just me. 501 00:24:53,920 --> 00:24:56,359 Speaker 5: I don't I'm a Do you like soccer, You probably 502 00:24:56,359 --> 00:24:56,919 Speaker 5: like the trophy. 503 00:24:57,000 --> 00:24:58,639 Speaker 2: Yeah, I find it to be ugly and I just 504 00:24:58,640 --> 00:25:00,520 Speaker 2: want to know if I'm the only one nine four 505 00:25:00,600 --> 00:25:03,240 Speaker 2: or five one. So Hugh Millan Andrews with us, John 506 00:25:03,240 --> 00:25:05,479 Speaker 2: Willer is gonna join us, coming up at five o'clock 507 00:25:05,520 --> 00:25:09,760 Speaker 2: tonight on the radio show. We got textimonials as well 508 00:25:10,080 --> 00:25:13,240 Speaker 2: coming next. Lots of thoughts on the Colt Emerson contract, 509 00:25:13,280 --> 00:25:15,919 Speaker 2: and we're this baseball team, and I just wonder two 510 00:25:16,000 --> 00:25:18,680 Speaker 2: guys if they feel pressure, and I hope they don't. 511 00:25:18,680 --> 00:25:21,320 Speaker 2: And he's gonna stay in Triple A Tacoma. I don't 512 00:25:21,359 --> 00:25:23,520 Speaker 2: want them to bring him up just because the guy's 513 00:25:23,560 --> 00:25:26,480 Speaker 2: on a ninety five million dollar contract. Right Like whatever 514 00:25:26,560 --> 00:25:29,840 Speaker 2: Hugh Millin the plan was for Colt Emerson before he 515 00:25:29,960 --> 00:25:33,280 Speaker 2: signed this contract, I think should still be the plan today. 516 00:25:33,320 --> 00:25:34,960 Speaker 3: And I hope that it doesn't change because of it. 517 00:25:35,160 --> 00:25:37,360 Speaker 5: Yeah, I know, I like the aggressiveness. 518 00:25:37,440 --> 00:25:37,639 Speaker 3: I like. 519 00:25:37,720 --> 00:25:43,320 Speaker 5: I think it's bold. I'm very captivated by baseball and 520 00:25:43,400 --> 00:25:46,440 Speaker 5: their economics and how they do things, and I can. 521 00:25:46,480 --> 00:25:47,800 Speaker 3: What do you mean? What do you mean by that? 522 00:25:48,119 --> 00:25:53,000 Speaker 5: Well, Okay, if you take the NFL, let's compare the 523 00:25:53,680 --> 00:25:58,080 Speaker 5: forty nine ers in this most recent season. They had 524 00:25:58,320 --> 00:26:02,000 Speaker 5: the highest payroll at three three hundred twenty two million. 525 00:26:02,920 --> 00:26:06,639 Speaker 5: The Broncos had the lowest, at two hundred and sixty 526 00:26:06,640 --> 00:26:11,200 Speaker 5: four million. So the lowest was eighty one point nine 527 00:26:11,240 --> 00:26:14,000 Speaker 5: percent called eighty two percent. Remember that Anders. Remember the 528 00:26:14,080 --> 00:26:17,479 Speaker 5: number lowest is eighty two percent of the highest. The 529 00:26:17,600 --> 00:26:21,320 Speaker 5: Dodgers have a four hundred and thirteen point five million 530 00:26:21,400 --> 00:26:25,160 Speaker 5: dollar payroll. The lowest is the Marlins at eighty one 531 00:26:25,200 --> 00:26:30,080 Speaker 5: point five. Baseball is at nineteen point seven percent. So 532 00:26:30,560 --> 00:26:33,760 Speaker 5: NFL the lowest is eighty two percent of the highest. 533 00:26:34,160 --> 00:26:37,880 Speaker 5: Baseball the lowest is nineteen point less than twenty percent. 534 00:26:38,280 --> 00:26:41,720 Speaker 5: Round it to twenty percent. That is a huge difference. 535 00:26:42,520 --> 00:26:45,960 Speaker 5: And you know, in looking at how that affects the 536 00:26:46,000 --> 00:26:51,200 Speaker 5: competitive balance, you know, in sixteen of the last twenty 537 00:26:51,240 --> 00:26:56,120 Speaker 5: World Series, eighty percent sixteen of the last twenty, that's 538 00:26:56,119 --> 00:26:59,160 Speaker 5: eighty percent. We're in the top ten in payroll. Zero 539 00:26:59,240 --> 00:27:03,480 Speaker 5: of twenty Super Bowl teams led the league in payroll. 540 00:27:03,560 --> 00:27:08,159 Speaker 5: Thirteen of twenty World Series teams, that's sixty five percent. 541 00:27:08,200 --> 00:27:11,119 Speaker 5: We're in the top five of payroll. Seven of twenty 542 00:27:11,160 --> 00:27:13,359 Speaker 5: Super Bowl teams, that's thirty five percent. We're in the 543 00:27:13,359 --> 00:27:14,920 Speaker 5: top five and payroll. 544 00:27:16,760 --> 00:27:17,520 Speaker 3: Yeah. 545 00:27:18,400 --> 00:27:20,760 Speaker 5: MLB champions of the last ten years, nine of ten 546 00:27:20,800 --> 00:27:23,639 Speaker 5: of them were in the top ten of payroll. The 547 00:27:23,760 --> 00:27:26,680 Speaker 5: NFL averages right in the middle, Like there's all these numbers. Yeah, 548 00:27:26,880 --> 00:27:31,280 Speaker 5: and so Baseball Baseball has made this decision held the 549 00:27:31,359 --> 00:27:38,080 Speaker 5: Dodgers payroll tax is higher than the overall payroll of 550 00:27:38,200 --> 00:27:42,200 Speaker 5: twelve different teams, so you still spread your arms as 551 00:27:42,240 --> 00:27:45,560 Speaker 5: wide as they can reach as wide as they can. 552 00:27:45,680 --> 00:27:50,320 Speaker 5: That represents the difference in the in the spending. And 553 00:27:50,359 --> 00:27:53,560 Speaker 5: so yeah, I think it's fascinating and it's interesting that 554 00:27:53,600 --> 00:27:55,760 Speaker 5: we may have a workstop. It's because of this. This 555 00:27:55,800 --> 00:28:00,199 Speaker 5: would be a major dig in your heels, like like 556 00:28:00,560 --> 00:28:02,000 Speaker 5: whoa Donnie Brooke. 557 00:28:01,840 --> 00:28:04,679 Speaker 2: Of a well, you know what, Hugh, I'll tell you what. 558 00:28:05,280 --> 00:28:07,480 Speaker 2: It makes even more sense and we got a break here. 559 00:28:07,520 --> 00:28:10,760 Speaker 2: But it makes even more sense from cold Emerson's perspective 560 00:28:10,840 --> 00:28:13,520 Speaker 2: to sign this deal now because if there's a stoppage 561 00:28:13,880 --> 00:28:17,520 Speaker 2: and there's a salary cap that the Mariners are gonna 562 00:28:17,560 --> 00:28:19,440 Speaker 2: have to work with, the amount of money they had 563 00:28:19,480 --> 00:28:21,320 Speaker 2: to throw at a kid like him may not be 564 00:28:21,400 --> 00:28:23,680 Speaker 2: as much in a year from now or nine months 565 00:28:23,720 --> 00:28:25,680 Speaker 2: from now. So it makes even more sense I think 566 00:28:25,720 --> 00:28:27,119 Speaker 2: for him to get this done today. 567 00:28:27,320 --> 00:28:28,080 Speaker 3: Let's get a break. 568 00:28:28,119 --> 00:28:31,280 Speaker 2: Textimonials and then John Wilner will join coming up at 569 00:28:31,320 --> 00:28:33,359 Speaker 2: five on ninety three to three KJRFM