WEBVTT - A Frogman Friday (Hour 4) 10/3/25

0:00:00.120 --> 0:00:04.040
<v Speaker 1>How's the stream stream commencing broadcasting on A five seventy

0:00:04.120 --> 0:00:07.560
<v Speaker 1>l A Sports and streaming on the iHeartRadio while it's.

0:00:07.240 --> 0:00:09.640
<v Speaker 2>The longest running afternoon sports show in the city. No

0:00:09.720 --> 0:00:14.200
<v Speaker 2>congratulations necessary. All traces of Fred Rogan have been removed.

0:00:14.320 --> 0:00:19.079
<v Speaker 1>This is Petros in Money, Thank You, Thank You, hosted

0:00:19.200 --> 0:00:22.360
<v Speaker 1>by Petros papada Gus terrible person, He's the worst and

0:00:22.560 --> 0:00:24.079
<v Speaker 1>Matt money Smith.

0:00:25.000 --> 0:00:27.680
<v Speaker 3>The pipes, the pipes, the pipe.

0:00:27.720 --> 0:00:28.800
<v Speaker 2>Don't miss an episode.

0:00:28.880 --> 0:00:29.600
<v Speaker 4>We're with you.

0:00:29.720 --> 0:00:32.839
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, follow the Petros in Money Show wherever you get

0:00:32.880 --> 0:00:38.360
<v Speaker 1>your podcasts now Here's Petros Papadacus and Matt money Smith.

0:00:40.800 --> 0:00:42.720
<v Speaker 4>And cover.

0:00:44.360 --> 0:00:47.960
<v Speaker 1>One condition you a dance with us everything you see

0:00:48.000 --> 0:00:52.000
<v Speaker 1>your father, then you see me, your feel me. Yes,

0:00:52.159 --> 0:00:53.880
<v Speaker 1>here's what you need.

0:01:02.200 --> 0:01:03.480
<v Speaker 2>That does happen to you?

0:01:03.920 --> 0:01:06.240
<v Speaker 4>Petro saying money a five sebody la Sports. We are

0:01:06.280 --> 0:01:09.080
<v Speaker 4>live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Fourth and final hour.

0:01:09.240 --> 0:01:11.039
<v Speaker 4>We have got three in the books. You can get

0:01:11.080 --> 0:01:13.840
<v Speaker 4>anything you miss via PMS on demand, that is the

0:01:13.880 --> 0:01:16.400
<v Speaker 4>Petros and Money podcast through the iHeartRadio app. Of course,

0:01:16.440 --> 0:01:18.120
<v Speaker 4>you can always stream the show live. Same goes with

0:01:18.160 --> 0:01:20.800
<v Speaker 4>Dodger games from the Galpin Motors Broadcast booth. Tomorrow just

0:01:20.840 --> 0:01:24.600
<v Speaker 4>after three thirty pm. If you're in the Greater LA area,

0:01:24.880 --> 0:01:27.840
<v Speaker 4>you can hear Dodger games on your smart device through

0:01:27.880 --> 0:01:30.840
<v Speaker 4>the iHeartRadio app. All you gotta do is tap that

0:01:30.880 --> 0:01:33.880
<v Speaker 4>AM five to seventy LA Sports tab. We have got

0:01:33.880 --> 0:01:39.839
<v Speaker 4>college football tomorrow Clemson North Carolina kickoff at nine am,

0:01:39.920 --> 0:01:42.720
<v Speaker 4>and then Sunday we'll have Chargers commanders on KFI AM

0:01:42.760 --> 0:01:45.000
<v Speaker 4>six forty Chargers trying to shake off that loss to

0:01:45.240 --> 0:01:48.559
<v Speaker 4>the Giants. Jayden Daniels will get to start after missing

0:01:48.680 --> 0:01:50.960
<v Speaker 4>the previous two weeks with the knee injury. That kickoff

0:01:51.000 --> 0:01:53.559
<v Speaker 4>is at one twenty five with Daniel Jeremiah, Shannon Ferrin

0:01:54.000 --> 0:01:54.360
<v Speaker 4>and me.

0:01:55.480 --> 0:02:00.240
<v Speaker 3>That's right, you Matt, you crazy guy. Well, Shannon's on

0:02:00.280 --> 0:02:02.240
<v Speaker 3>the field, and try to get a hold of James Daniels'

0:02:02.320 --> 0:02:04.720
<v Speaker 3>mom and maybe, like interviewer on the pregame show or heard,

0:02:04.800 --> 0:02:05.960
<v Speaker 3>she's gotta going uns.

0:02:07.120 --> 0:02:10.280
<v Speaker 4>It's not a bad idea, not a bad idea.

0:02:10.639 --> 0:02:11.440
<v Speaker 3>Local tie there.

0:02:11.440 --> 0:02:13.520
<v Speaker 4>You can talk about coming home exactly right, watching her

0:02:13.520 --> 0:02:15.920
<v Speaker 4>son play and everything. I mean, I do feel like

0:02:16.080 --> 0:02:18.640
<v Speaker 4>missus Daniels makes her presence felt in the stands. You

0:02:18.800 --> 0:02:21.640
<v Speaker 4>know exactly where she is and you know, we have

0:02:21.720 --> 0:02:24.519
<v Speaker 4>those field suites, so I'd imagine she's going to be

0:02:24.560 --> 0:02:28.040
<v Speaker 4>in one of those, right behind the commander's bench, so

0:02:28.080 --> 0:02:31.160
<v Speaker 4>as to be able to intervene. If any of the

0:02:31.160 --> 0:02:34.120
<v Speaker 4>the young ladies in the stands are trying to, you know,

0:02:34.760 --> 0:02:37.400
<v Speaker 4>make eyes at her son, she can just hop up

0:02:37.400 --> 0:02:38.760
<v Speaker 4>over that little glass bar.

0:02:38.760 --> 0:02:43.799
<v Speaker 3>Poke their eyes like the three stooges. That's right, damn

0:02:43.840 --> 0:02:48.480
<v Speaker 3>your eyes poop all right. Brought to you by Concordia University,

0:02:48.520 --> 0:02:53.160
<v Speaker 3>Irvine and the Masters in Coaching Program and podcast featuring

0:02:53.160 --> 0:02:56.480
<v Speaker 3>Tim Kates. It is the final our fun Fact.

0:02:56.680 --> 0:02:59.080
<v Speaker 5>In effect, it's the yeah We're three fun.

0:02:59.040 --> 0:03:04.720
<v Speaker 4>Facts fun Fact, Final Hour Fun FACTP is brought to

0:03:04.720 --> 0:03:08.880
<v Speaker 4>you by our friends over at Concordia. Tim Kates can

0:03:08.919 --> 0:03:12.600
<v Speaker 4>tell you with those eighty plus episodes of podcasts. At

0:03:12.639 --> 0:03:16.040
<v Speaker 4>the Concordia University of Irvine Masters in Coaching and Athletics

0:03:16.040 --> 0:03:19.920
<v Speaker 4>Administration Program serves this as a fact. Over five thousand

0:03:19.919 --> 0:03:23.200
<v Speaker 4>coaches and administrators have graduated from their Master's program. Find

0:03:23.200 --> 0:03:27.840
<v Speaker 4>out more at CUI dot edu slash Coaching. Two Cities

0:03:27.880 --> 0:03:34.120
<v Speaker 4>p connected by one iconic show. Born in nineteen fifty two,

0:03:35.000 --> 0:03:42.320
<v Speaker 4>American Bandstand was broadcast locally for Philadelphia on a Philadelphia

0:03:42.400 --> 0:03:48.440
<v Speaker 4>television station WPVIIITV, and it may have stayed there for

0:03:48.520 --> 0:03:53.640
<v Speaker 4>its entirety. Hosted by Bob Horn. Prior to becoming a

0:03:53.720 --> 0:03:59.440
<v Speaker 4>national treasurer. Horn got popped for dui and running a

0:03:59.480 --> 0:04:04.360
<v Speaker 4>prostateution ring, so he gets fired from the show and

0:04:04.440 --> 0:04:09.080
<v Speaker 4>they hire a wide eyed with Big dreams on super stardom,

0:04:09.160 --> 0:04:11.600
<v Speaker 4>twenty six year old Dick Clark.

0:04:11.560 --> 0:04:12.920
<v Speaker 3>Because Horn was a pimp.

0:04:13.320 --> 0:04:16.360
<v Speaker 4>Yes, he was a pimp. So Clark gets the gig

0:04:16.920 --> 0:04:20.800
<v Speaker 4>and he says, this is bigger than Philly. He presents

0:04:20.839 --> 0:04:24.640
<v Speaker 4>it to ABC president Tom Moore, it gets picked up

0:04:24.680 --> 0:04:28.839
<v Speaker 4>for national broadcast. They move the show to Los Angeles,

0:04:29.320 --> 0:04:33.840
<v Speaker 4>and instead of featuring local Philadelphia acts, it features the

0:04:33.839 --> 0:04:41.040
<v Speaker 4>biggest musicians in the world, teenagers sex presented on national television,

0:04:41.320 --> 0:04:42.839
<v Speaker 4>and the rest is history.

0:04:42.920 --> 0:04:45.000
<v Speaker 3>Well, they didn't have sack well.

0:04:45.400 --> 0:04:48.360
<v Speaker 4>Sex in a more innocent form. You know, you might

0:04:48.440 --> 0:04:50.000
<v Speaker 4>just be dancing around in your tight.

0:04:49.920 --> 0:04:51.720
<v Speaker 3>Team, but you know what you don't want to do.

0:04:52.040 --> 0:04:54.599
<v Speaker 3>You're exactly right, Yeah, that's what all this boils down.

0:04:54.640 --> 0:04:58.320
<v Speaker 3>Do that's right to hell and having a good time. Hey, Bob,

0:04:58.360 --> 0:05:00.400
<v Speaker 3>what happened to that endstand thing? I saw it's in

0:05:00.520 --> 0:05:02.279
<v Speaker 3>La now and there's some young kid on there. Ah.

0:05:02.360 --> 0:05:03.440
<v Speaker 4>I was running the toots.

0:05:03.880 --> 0:05:06.880
<v Speaker 3>I ran A lot of dudes got busted for running.

0:05:06.880 --> 0:05:10.080
<v Speaker 3>But now look they're like they're doing the dirty buggy

0:05:10.279 --> 0:05:13.960
<v Speaker 3>and I'm the bad guy. Time for quick.

0:05:14.040 --> 0:05:17.600
<v Speaker 2>Guess something nice, quick, hitch, I'll make it quick, y'all.

0:05:22.080 --> 0:05:25.520
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Dodgers in Philly in the NLDS Game one on

0:05:25.600 --> 0:05:29.040
<v Speaker 3>Saturday in Philly. Earlier in Philly, shoe al Tani met

0:05:29.040 --> 0:05:32.160
<v Speaker 3>the media with his translator. Well, the thrill and hearing it,

0:05:32.240 --> 0:05:32.680
<v Speaker 3>what do you.

0:05:32.680 --> 0:05:34.320
<v Speaker 6>Think is just going to be the emotions of you

0:05:34.400 --> 0:05:38.520
<v Speaker 6>taking the mound tomorrow for your first time in the postseason.

0:05:40.600 --> 0:05:42.280
<v Speaker 7>I'm just really looking forward to it.

0:05:42.680 --> 0:05:47.080
<v Speaker 8>Sure, hey, you've been in this environment before. People talk

0:05:47.120 --> 0:05:49.839
<v Speaker 8>about being intimidated or the stage being too big for

0:05:49.920 --> 0:05:54.640
<v Speaker 8>other players, But in your case, do you actually live

0:05:54.760 --> 0:05:57.839
<v Speaker 8>for these type of moments, being in these hostile environments

0:05:57.880 --> 0:06:00.839
<v Speaker 8>to perform at your best.

0:06:01.560 --> 0:06:02.960
<v Speaker 4>We must get on.

0:06:05.040 --> 0:06:05.080
<v Speaker 5>That.

0:06:21.720 --> 0:06:25.120
<v Speaker 7>I'm sure I'll be nervous, nervous at times, but more

0:06:25.200 --> 0:06:27.880
<v Speaker 7>than that, I'm just really grateful that I get to

0:06:28.560 --> 0:06:31.880
<v Speaker 7>play baseball, and you know, at this time of the year,

0:06:32.160 --> 0:06:34.800
<v Speaker 7>and you know, just be healthy is really important to me,

0:06:34.839 --> 0:06:36.839
<v Speaker 7>so I'm just grateful for for that.

0:06:37.080 --> 0:06:39.520
<v Speaker 9>Sure, Hey, how important was that start you had against

0:06:39.520 --> 0:06:41.520
<v Speaker 9>the Phillies a couple of weeks ago, just in terms

0:06:41.560 --> 0:06:43.719
<v Speaker 9>of being able to be that good against a team

0:06:44.000 --> 0:06:46.440
<v Speaker 9>that's that talented And was that like the first time

0:06:46.480 --> 0:06:48.400
<v Speaker 9>you really felt like you had moved out of the

0:06:48.440 --> 0:06:50.840
<v Speaker 9>rehab phase of your pitching progression this year?

0:06:59.360 --> 0:07:00.440
<v Speaker 10>That's about.

0:07:03.480 --> 0:07:08.239
<v Speaker 2>Day about.

0:07:10.360 --> 0:07:10.400
<v Speaker 11>A.

0:07:14.080 --> 0:07:17.240
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I'm very glad that I was able to end

0:07:17.280 --> 0:07:21.920
<v Speaker 7>the rehab progression at that moment, and specifically about the

0:07:21.960 --> 0:07:25.680
<v Speaker 7>postseason and facing the Phillies, you know, they're a really

0:07:25.680 --> 0:07:29.280
<v Speaker 7>good team. With that being said, we're coming up through

0:07:29.320 --> 0:07:32.720
<v Speaker 7>the wild card side, so we're in a position to

0:07:32.800 --> 0:07:33.600
<v Speaker 7>be the challenger.

0:07:33.760 --> 0:07:38.040
<v Speaker 12>So Hey, Jason Dumas six ABC here in Philadelphia, what

0:07:38.080 --> 0:07:40.880
<v Speaker 12>do you know about the Philadelphia fan base if if anything,

0:07:41.080 --> 0:07:44.640
<v Speaker 12>and what are you expecting out of the atmosphere.

0:07:44.120 --> 0:07:57.800
<v Speaker 10>Tomorrowcuse you, it's about us.

0:07:58.600 --> 0:08:01.920
<v Speaker 7>They're known to be very passion fans. The atmosphere I'm

0:08:01.920 --> 0:08:05.080
<v Speaker 7>sure is going to be passionate and rocking as well.

0:08:05.560 --> 0:08:07.800
<v Speaker 7>And one thing I do know is that they say

0:08:07.880 --> 0:08:12.120
<v Speaker 7>really good Philly's cheese steak at the Clubhouse.

0:08:12.040 --> 0:08:14.720
<v Speaker 3>Some highlights from that. Shoe Hay says he'll be a

0:08:14.760 --> 0:08:18.000
<v Speaker 3>little nervous but excited about making his first pitching performance

0:08:18.040 --> 0:08:21.520
<v Speaker 3>in the postseason. Shoe Hey when asked about what he

0:08:21.560 --> 0:08:25.760
<v Speaker 3>knows about Philly fans, They're very passionate, he said, and

0:08:25.840 --> 0:08:28.920
<v Speaker 3>also that he loves the cheese steaks they serve in

0:08:29.000 --> 0:08:30.080
<v Speaker 3>the visiting clubhouse.

0:08:30.640 --> 0:08:33.640
<v Speaker 4>I think that's pretty right down the middle, right, pardon

0:08:33.679 --> 0:08:36.360
<v Speaker 4>the pun. Yes, the Philly fans are passionate right.

0:08:36.960 --> 0:08:39.160
<v Speaker 3>Right there, man. I mean you know what, there's no

0:08:39.240 --> 0:08:40.720
<v Speaker 3>bullet board material there.

0:08:41.160 --> 0:08:42.440
<v Speaker 4>No, the cheese steaks are good.

0:08:42.520 --> 0:08:45.280
<v Speaker 3>Unless you lost the contract for the clubhouse cheese steaks.

0:08:45.320 --> 0:08:50.680
<v Speaker 3>You know, maybe hits some Baltimore material. We hear ass

0:08:51.040 --> 0:08:56.840
<v Speaker 3>so good. Let's hear from Roger Dodger manager Dave Roberts

0:08:57.040 --> 0:09:01.280
<v Speaker 3>and some of his media time earlier in Citizens Bank Ballpark.

0:09:01.960 --> 0:09:06.400
<v Speaker 8>Dave, have you made any determination on what Will Smith's

0:09:06.440 --> 0:09:07.760
<v Speaker 8>role will be in this series?

0:09:07.840 --> 0:09:08.640
<v Speaker 13>Can he catch?

0:09:09.120 --> 0:09:11.760
<v Speaker 8>Do you plan on carrying all three catchers? Again?

0:09:13.760 --> 0:09:15.880
<v Speaker 13>He's getting better each day.

0:09:16.480 --> 0:09:19.679
<v Speaker 11>He's gonna take a live participate in live batting practice

0:09:19.679 --> 0:09:22.240
<v Speaker 11>here shortly, so we'll gather more information.

0:09:22.320 --> 0:09:29.880
<v Speaker 13>But if it goes well, we'll carry three catchers.

0:09:30.080 --> 0:09:35.360
<v Speaker 11>And then you know, as far as availability, not sure yet,

0:09:35.880 --> 0:09:39.840
<v Speaker 11>but he will be available to catch, just trying to

0:09:40.679 --> 0:09:45.920
<v Speaker 11>you know, be mindful of haven't caught in a long time,

0:09:46.080 --> 0:09:48.600
<v Speaker 11>and then kind of looking at the series and what

0:09:48.720 --> 0:09:51.120
<v Speaker 11>he could the capacity could take on. So those are

0:09:51.160 --> 0:09:54.080
<v Speaker 11>things that are kind of going through our heads right now.

0:09:54.160 --> 0:09:58.280
<v Speaker 11>But yeah, expecting this live VP to go well, him active,

0:09:58.320 --> 0:10:00.280
<v Speaker 11>and then from that point on we'll kind of figure

0:10:00.280 --> 0:10:00.800
<v Speaker 11>out from there.

0:10:00.880 --> 0:10:03.480
<v Speaker 8>We've all assumed how you may line up your rotation

0:10:03.600 --> 0:10:06.040
<v Speaker 8>in this series. But how do you see game two

0:10:06.120 --> 0:10:08.120
<v Speaker 8>in game three?

0:10:10.080 --> 0:10:10.520
<v Speaker 13>Yeah?

0:10:10.559 --> 0:10:15.439
<v Speaker 11>So I think that you know, we're thinking about Yamamoto

0:10:16.400 --> 0:10:20.400
<v Speaker 11>or Snell than Yamamoto, and I think just having the

0:10:20.440 --> 0:10:24.880
<v Speaker 11>ability for Glass to be available game one is huge

0:10:25.559 --> 0:10:28.959
<v Speaker 11>and then pitch a potential Game four is also huge.

0:10:29.000 --> 0:10:31.200
<v Speaker 11>So that's kind of what we're thinking right now.

0:10:31.240 --> 0:10:34.320
<v Speaker 8>Do you see Kershaw fitting into this series at all?

0:10:34.720 --> 0:10:38.040
<v Speaker 11>Yeah, he's he'll be on the roster and he's going

0:10:38.120 --> 0:10:40.120
<v Speaker 11>to be out of the pen and used as such.

0:10:42.080 --> 0:10:46.080
<v Speaker 6>Dave, you've spoke about using roki and leverage after the

0:10:46.120 --> 0:10:50.080
<v Speaker 6>wild Card series. How you know, would you put him

0:10:50.080 --> 0:10:51.160
<v Speaker 6>in a safe situation?

0:10:53.760 --> 0:10:58.080
<v Speaker 11>I would, I would I think that the way he's

0:10:58.120 --> 0:11:01.760
<v Speaker 11>handled himself up to this point, there's been no signs

0:11:01.800 --> 0:11:05.240
<v Speaker 11>for me, which I had assumed that the moment would

0:11:05.240 --> 0:11:09.640
<v Speaker 11>be too big, and I have full confidence in whatever

0:11:09.880 --> 0:11:11.880
<v Speaker 11>leverage role we put them in.

0:11:12.280 --> 0:11:14.800
<v Speaker 6>Do you think that the way that Roki has risen

0:11:14.840 --> 0:11:17.960
<v Speaker 6>to the occasion and kind of adapted to this new

0:11:18.000 --> 0:11:21.840
<v Speaker 6>relief role so quickly can kind of spark the rest

0:11:21.840 --> 0:11:23.160
<v Speaker 6>of the bullpen in a sense?

0:11:24.559 --> 0:11:26.520
<v Speaker 13>I think so. I think, I hope so.

0:11:28.360 --> 0:11:31.840
<v Speaker 11>I hope it's something that energizes the guys in the pen,

0:11:32.679 --> 0:11:38.080
<v Speaker 11>motivates them, because you know, everyone wants innings and opportunities,

0:11:38.320 --> 0:11:43.400
<v Speaker 11>and so hopefully with what Roki's done, motivates guys to

0:11:43.440 --> 0:11:47.200
<v Speaker 11>go after guys and pitch well and so they can

0:11:47.320 --> 0:11:48.960
<v Speaker 11>earn those opportunities as well.

0:11:49.360 --> 0:11:52.000
<v Speaker 4>I would say, also, no bulletin board material there now

0:11:52.280 --> 0:11:55.320
<v Speaker 4>just nip Matt.

0:11:55.400 --> 0:11:59.200
<v Speaker 3>You talked about the Padres in your top story Last Hour.

0:11:59.240 --> 0:12:03.640
<v Speaker 3>A video has a merged of Padres players Xander Bogart's

0:12:03.760 --> 0:12:07.160
<v Speaker 3>and Jose Iglesias getting in a heated confrontation with the

0:12:07.200 --> 0:12:11.360
<v Speaker 3>home played umpire DJ Rayburn as the latter exited the

0:12:11.400 --> 0:12:14.640
<v Speaker 3>field through the San Diego dugout at Wrigley Field, which

0:12:14.679 --> 0:12:18.560
<v Speaker 3>is a real baseball stadium, just like Dodger Stadium. Following

0:12:18.600 --> 0:12:21.319
<v Speaker 3>the Padres Game three loss to the Cubs on Thursday,

0:12:21.760 --> 0:12:25.040
<v Speaker 3>the tension got to the point that Iglesias had to

0:12:25.040 --> 0:12:29.800
<v Speaker 3>be held back as Go Cubs Go plays in the background.

0:12:30.040 --> 0:12:32.440
<v Speaker 4>It is an interesting backdrop. You got a hold the

0:12:32.600 --> 0:12:36.599
<v Speaker 4>drunk screaming that stupid song. He's trying to tear the

0:12:36.679 --> 0:12:39.240
<v Speaker 4>umpire's head off. The umpire's barking back at him.

0:12:39.400 --> 0:12:43.600
<v Speaker 3>There's some pretty insufferable fan bases, including ours. Yeah, left,

0:12:43.960 --> 0:12:47.800
<v Speaker 3>you got the Cubs hanging around, the Yankees, hanging around

0:12:48.080 --> 0:12:52.040
<v Speaker 3>the Phillies, hanging around the people in Seattle. Get so drunk,

0:12:52.120 --> 0:12:54.360
<v Speaker 3>you know, right after first pitch of Game one. I mean,

0:12:54.360 --> 0:12:59.640
<v Speaker 3>they can't handle it. Oh come on, dude.

0:13:00.320 --> 0:13:04.520
<v Speaker 4>Here's the thing, Hey, Chicago, what do you say the

0:13:04.559 --> 0:13:07.760
<v Speaker 4>Cubs are gonna win to day? They they I guess

0:13:08.120 --> 0:13:09.880
<v Speaker 4>because they play it after the wins. Well, the Cubs

0:13:09.880 --> 0:13:11.920
<v Speaker 4>have already won. The Cubs are.

0:13:11.880 --> 0:13:14.000
<v Speaker 3>Gonna ride well, you know, you're splitting hairs. You know,

0:13:14.080 --> 0:13:15.599
<v Speaker 3>it's maybe it's something they play on the way to

0:13:15.640 --> 0:13:17.120
<v Speaker 3>the game as they're all day drunk.

0:13:17.440 --> 0:13:20.640
<v Speaker 4>You know, Yeah, it's disaster. Enough with the Eddie Vedder,

0:13:21.160 --> 0:13:22.000
<v Speaker 4>enough with the Eddie Vetter.

0:13:22.240 --> 0:13:23.520
<v Speaker 3>Well, you don't like his new facelift.

0:13:24.720 --> 0:13:26.920
<v Speaker 4>I mean looks good. You know, I'm sure he paid

0:13:26.920 --> 0:13:28.760
<v Speaker 4>for it. You know that that seems I don't give

0:13:28.760 --> 0:13:31.640
<v Speaker 4>away those things work. Yeah, that thing seems like top

0:13:31.640 --> 0:13:35.600
<v Speaker 4>shelf work. Lakers look like an animal human hybrid.

0:13:35.800 --> 0:13:39.880
<v Speaker 3>Tip off the preseason tonight versus the Suns in Palm Desert. No,

0:13:40.040 --> 0:13:44.040
<v Speaker 3>Lebrono Luca, what are we doing? Oh god No. The

0:13:44.120 --> 0:13:46.520
<v Speaker 3>decision to hold a twenty six year old star was

0:13:46.559 --> 0:13:49.560
<v Speaker 3>made by Don Chic and the Lakers performance team, taking

0:13:49.600 --> 0:13:53.960
<v Speaker 3>into consideration his euro Basket part. It's like basketball players

0:13:53.960 --> 0:13:55.880
<v Speaker 3>can't play basketball for five minutes.

0:13:56.440 --> 0:13:58.679
<v Speaker 4>No he I mean that euro Basket was like a

0:13:58.720 --> 0:13:59.280
<v Speaker 4>month ago.

0:14:00.280 --> 0:14:02.360
<v Speaker 3>They want to keep the long term in mind. Lakers

0:14:02.400 --> 0:14:06.520
<v Speaker 3>will also set out Marcus Smart, MAXI Kleeber and I

0:14:06.640 --> 0:14:10.960
<v Speaker 3>do Ceio. If you like Brownie, oh, I do get ready,

0:14:13.080 --> 0:14:15.000
<v Speaker 3>and then he's gonna hit some long He's gonna go

0:14:15.040 --> 0:14:19.280
<v Speaker 3>out to the Sunrise Country Club and hit some dry.

0:14:19.360 --> 0:14:22.520
<v Speaker 4>I got the bug, man, I got the bug, can't

0:14:22.520 --> 0:14:24.680
<v Speaker 4>get rid of it. It's so mentally challenging, and you

0:14:24.680 --> 0:14:26.880
<v Speaker 4>know me, I love anything that's mentally challenging.

0:14:27.040 --> 0:14:29.360
<v Speaker 3>Media kid, I didn't know nothing about it.

0:14:29.400 --> 0:14:31.280
<v Speaker 5>People said, if you ever get into the game and

0:14:31.320 --> 0:14:34.800
<v Speaker 5>the bug grab you is over it, And I definitely

0:14:34.800 --> 0:14:35.080
<v Speaker 5>have it.

0:14:35.120 --> 0:14:35.960
<v Speaker 3>Man. I started.

0:14:36.000 --> 0:14:38.400
<v Speaker 5>I literally started playing in July for the first time

0:14:38.400 --> 0:14:40.760
<v Speaker 5>in my life. And I love everything about it. I

0:14:40.800 --> 0:14:42.400
<v Speaker 5>think the best thing that I've gotten out of it,

0:14:42.480 --> 0:14:45.880
<v Speaker 5>besides like the how competitive and hard it is and

0:14:45.920 --> 0:14:49.080
<v Speaker 5>the mental challenge, which I love. Anything that's mentally challenging

0:14:49.120 --> 0:14:52.400
<v Speaker 5>I love. But how just you just get away from

0:14:52.440 --> 0:14:54.640
<v Speaker 5>the world. You out there on the green, no phones,

0:14:54.880 --> 0:14:57.320
<v Speaker 5>no phones. My phone stays in the cart the whole time.

0:14:57.400 --> 0:14:59.040
<v Speaker 5>I check it from time to time. But it's just

0:14:59.040 --> 0:15:01.040
<v Speaker 5>like I play my music, come out there with my guys,

0:15:01.960 --> 0:15:04.000
<v Speaker 5>you out there and just in the world, and uh,

0:15:04.320 --> 0:15:06.480
<v Speaker 5>I can lose my mind into the game of golf.

0:15:06.600 --> 0:15:07.920
<v Speaker 3>Media can't find you, Lebron bro.

0:15:09.240 --> 0:15:14.760
<v Speaker 4>Medi media can't find you, Lebron. Media, media can't find you, Lebron.

0:15:15.800 --> 0:15:18.360
<v Speaker 3>Jeez, try to keep it in your pants. Media can't

0:15:18.360 --> 0:15:24.240
<v Speaker 3>find you, Lebron. Clippers tip off the preseason next Sunday

0:15:24.520 --> 0:15:27.440
<v Speaker 3>twelve versus the Nuggets. Media can't find you. Then he

0:15:27.480 --> 0:15:35.000
<v Speaker 3>won't be there I'm breathless. Who can't find Chargers host

0:15:35.080 --> 0:15:38.720
<v Speaker 3>the commanches on Sunday? Excuse me? The Commanders at SOFI

0:15:39.120 --> 0:15:46.000
<v Speaker 3>one five kickoff on a six. Raiders take on the

0:15:46.000 --> 0:15:48.920
<v Speaker 3>Colts on Sunday ten am kickoff from Indy tight end

0:15:48.920 --> 0:15:52.920
<v Speaker 3>Brock Bowers as a knee and Michael Mayer as a concussion.

0:15:53.920 --> 0:15:55.360
<v Speaker 3>All are questionable to play.

0:15:56.720 --> 0:15:59.320
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if you remember the jeep commandchee is

0:15:59.400 --> 0:16:02.560
<v Speaker 4>like a truck back in the day. Everybody loved that

0:16:02.640 --> 0:16:04.840
<v Speaker 4>thing with the big four four tires on it.

0:16:04.840 --> 0:16:08.600
<v Speaker 3>It was no issusu amigo, but it was nice, so

0:16:08.680 --> 0:16:11.880
<v Speaker 3>it was no super rude bratt. The Rams lost last

0:16:11.960 --> 0:16:16.760
<v Speaker 3>night and overtime to the Niners. Sean McVay oyve.

0:16:17.080 --> 0:16:18.920
<v Speaker 14>Out thought about maybe trying to draw him off sides.

0:16:18.960 --> 0:16:21.520
<v Speaker 14>I took one, they took the other. And it was

0:16:21.560 --> 0:16:25.320
<v Speaker 14>a poor decision by me right there. But you know,

0:16:25.480 --> 0:16:27.760
<v Speaker 14>you give the Niners credit. They made enough plays to

0:16:27.800 --> 0:16:29.520
<v Speaker 14>be able to win the football game. We had plenty

0:16:29.520 --> 0:16:31.880
<v Speaker 14>of chances throughout this game. You know, we stayed in it,

0:16:31.960 --> 0:16:34.560
<v Speaker 14>we fought, we battled, but there's a lot of things

0:16:34.600 --> 0:16:36.000
<v Speaker 14>that we have to be able to clean up and

0:16:36.320 --> 0:16:39.000
<v Speaker 14>a lot of football left. But I'm pretty sick right now.

0:16:39.000 --> 0:16:40.680
<v Speaker 14>I'm sick of the spot that I put our group

0:16:40.720 --> 0:16:44.240
<v Speaker 14>in to end the game. But hey, these are the

0:16:44.240 --> 0:16:45.760
<v Speaker 14>tough beats that you got to be able to learn

0:16:45.760 --> 0:16:46.480
<v Speaker 14>from and move forward.

0:16:46.480 --> 0:16:47.280
<v Speaker 3>And that's what we're gonna do.

0:16:47.800 --> 0:16:51.200
<v Speaker 4>There we go. That's right, And Matt Sean mcva ain't

0:16:51.200 --> 0:16:52.800
<v Speaker 4>the guy that fumbled at the one yard line.

0:16:52.920 --> 0:16:54.920
<v Speaker 3>The NFL.

0:16:56.080 --> 0:16:58.960
<v Speaker 4>Is going to find some stuff out exposed. Yeah, we're

0:16:58.960 --> 0:17:01.520
<v Speaker 4>gonna find some stuff out out. A Supreme Court unanimously

0:17:01.600 --> 0:17:04.320
<v Speaker 4>seven zero rejects the NFL's request or rehear its decision

0:17:04.359 --> 0:17:08.199
<v Speaker 4>to allow John Gruden's lawsuit against the league to proceed

0:17:08.359 --> 0:17:12.320
<v Speaker 4>in public. Gruden sued the league sued Commissioner Goodell in

0:17:12.359 --> 0:17:15.920
<v Speaker 4>twenty twenty one, claimed it was a malicious and orchestrated

0:17:15.960 --> 0:17:20.720
<v Speaker 4>campaign to destroy his career by leaking his old emails

0:17:21.280 --> 0:17:26.040
<v Speaker 4>that included offensive language. The lawsuit was filed shortly after

0:17:26.080 --> 0:17:30.480
<v Speaker 4>Gruden resigned as Raiders coach, as he was fired for cause,

0:17:30.640 --> 0:17:32.760
<v Speaker 4>meaning he doesn't get his salary. And on top I'm

0:17:32.800 --> 0:17:36.600
<v Speaker 4>sure Mark Davis figured something out to try to smooth

0:17:36.600 --> 0:17:39.040
<v Speaker 4>that thing over as best as possible. At the same time,

0:17:40.040 --> 0:17:44.280
<v Speaker 4>this thing goes to Discovery, and that means you're gonna.

0:17:44.040 --> 0:17:46.600
<v Speaker 3>Get a lot. They're gonna settle with him.

0:17:46.760 --> 0:17:48.600
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they're going to have to cut a big check,

0:17:48.640 --> 0:17:50.520
<v Speaker 4>I think to get Grudin to forget about this thing.

0:17:51.160 --> 0:17:52.480
<v Speaker 3>All right, I'll forget it.

0:17:54.240 --> 0:17:56.480
<v Speaker 4>Ah, have you seen my son out there working with

0:17:56.560 --> 0:17:59.679
<v Speaker 4>Colton Miller. You've seen my son out there. He's an

0:17:59.680 --> 0:18:03.160
<v Speaker 4>assist in strength coach with the Raiders. Now work over there.

0:18:03.359 --> 0:18:05.320
<v Speaker 4>If coach Crudin was smart, what do he do is

0:18:05.320 --> 0:18:07.680
<v Speaker 4>he's opening these boxes on social media from all these

0:18:07.840 --> 0:18:08.560
<v Speaker 4>schools that sit in.

0:18:08.800 --> 0:18:10.639
<v Speaker 3>A box of cash. Oh look who it is? It

0:18:10.760 --> 0:18:13.879
<v Speaker 3>the bilvelope from the NFL. Let's open it? Shall we

0:18:15.600 --> 0:18:17.440
<v Speaker 3>twenty seven million dollars?

0:18:17.880 --> 0:18:20.000
<v Speaker 4>It's gonna be it's gonna be more than that. Yeah,

0:18:20.040 --> 0:18:23.199
<v Speaker 4>this guy, Uh, you want to keep all your secret secret?

0:18:23.320 --> 0:18:23.720
<v Speaker 3>How about a.

0:18:23.800 --> 0:18:28.280
<v Speaker 4>Hundred million bucks? Each team's chipping in three girls. Yeah,

0:18:28.320 --> 0:18:30.400
<v Speaker 4>that's that's it. Hey, each team, you're on the hook

0:18:30.400 --> 0:18:33.160
<v Speaker 4>for three mil. We're giving him ninety six million bucks.

0:18:33.240 --> 0:18:35.960
<v Speaker 4>We screwed this call of to day. Sorry, I'm Roger

0:18:35.960 --> 0:18:39.040
<v Speaker 4>Goodell and I'm an idiot. We'll be back with more

0:18:39.080 --> 0:18:42.640
<v Speaker 4>Petro sand money. On m five seventy LA sparts back

0:18:42.680 --> 0:19:02.200
<v Speaker 4>out to Philly for more Dodger reaction. Next, We've made

0:19:02.240 --> 0:19:05.240
<v Speaker 4>it even easier to take LA Sports with you this summer.

0:19:05.400 --> 0:19:08.160
<v Speaker 4>Make AM five to seventy or your favorite AM five

0:19:08.280 --> 0:19:11.880
<v Speaker 4>seventy LA Sports podcast a preset on the iHeartRadio app

0:19:11.920 --> 0:19:15.439
<v Speaker 4>using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto road Trip all summer

0:19:15.440 --> 0:19:18.760
<v Speaker 4>with LA Sports, Trust some money A five seventy LA

0:19:18.800 --> 0:19:23.440
<v Speaker 4>Sports Live Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Full four hour

0:19:23.680 --> 0:19:28.600
<v Speaker 4>show today. The Dodgers Philly series does not start until tomorrow.

0:19:28.680 --> 0:19:32.240
<v Speaker 4>We have got college football tomorrow as well, nine am

0:19:32.320 --> 0:19:36.840
<v Speaker 4>window Clemson versus North Carolina and that will be followed by,

0:19:36.840 --> 0:19:39.439
<v Speaker 4>of course, Playoff Baseball. David Basse brought to you by

0:19:39.480 --> 0:19:43.119
<v Speaker 4>Service Titan Southern California. Commercial and residential contractors using Service

0:19:43.160 --> 0:19:46.560
<v Speaker 4>Titan software typically see a seventeen percent increase in revenue

0:19:46.600 --> 0:19:48.400
<v Speaker 4>in their first two years. Earn more go to Service

0:19:48.440 --> 0:19:50.240
<v Speaker 4>Titan dot Com. Individual results may vary.

0:19:50.320 --> 0:19:57.800
<v Speaker 1>Davidse of the Dodgers with an inside look at the Dodgers.

0:19:58.040 --> 0:20:01.200
<v Speaker 2>This is the Vass Report with David Vasse.

0:20:01.280 --> 0:20:06.560
<v Speaker 3>Live from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. David Vasse with the Dodgers. Nobody

0:20:06.600 --> 0:20:11.200
<v Speaker 3>does a better job. Nobody brings out the personality of

0:20:11.240 --> 0:20:15.040
<v Speaker 3>a team quite like David Vase Spectrum Sports Net, MLB

0:20:15.240 --> 0:20:19.080
<v Speaker 3>TV and right here on the Petros and Money Show

0:20:19.080 --> 0:20:24.439
<v Speaker 3>in AMPI seventy LA Sports workout today out there in Philly,

0:20:25.000 --> 0:20:29.240
<v Speaker 3>and we are excited to talk to Dave about what's

0:20:29.280 --> 0:20:32.520
<v Speaker 3>the latest on your southern California Toyota do their celebrity hotline.

0:20:32.560 --> 0:20:33.200
<v Speaker 3>What's cracked? Dave?

0:20:34.680 --> 0:20:38.400
<v Speaker 15>Hey, I'm out here at Citizens Bank Park. The Dodgers

0:20:38.480 --> 0:20:41.160
<v Speaker 15>are working out for another hour and a half. Again,

0:20:41.600 --> 0:20:44.840
<v Speaker 15>I'm actually lifting the morale of the training staff and

0:20:44.880 --> 0:20:48.119
<v Speaker 15>the training and the strength staff. Coach Travis Smith is

0:20:48.160 --> 0:20:52.800
<v Speaker 15>to my left and one of the legendary coach Travis Smith,

0:20:52.840 --> 0:20:57.040
<v Speaker 15>of course, and coach Possum Nakajima also is here as well.

0:20:57.720 --> 0:21:01.040
<v Speaker 3>So, Dave, the trip went smoothly. You were out last night?

0:21:01.240 --> 0:21:01.560
<v Speaker 13>Pressed?

0:21:02.280 --> 0:21:06.640
<v Speaker 3>No, Hey, way to go those guys speech. I don't

0:21:06.640 --> 0:21:08.800
<v Speaker 3>know why their morale needs to be lifted. Why are

0:21:08.800 --> 0:21:11.159
<v Speaker 3>they upset? Did they not get to go to that

0:21:11.240 --> 0:21:12.960
<v Speaker 3>bar with you last night? What's the deal?

0:21:14.200 --> 0:21:14.440
<v Speaker 13>Yeah?

0:21:14.480 --> 0:21:17.639
<v Speaker 15>Exactly, they did not show up. But yeah, Blake Snell's

0:21:17.640 --> 0:21:20.280
<v Speaker 15>going to start Game two. That's right, show, Hey, o

0:21:20.400 --> 0:21:23.080
<v Speaker 15>Tani is going to start Game one, and Yamamoto, on

0:21:23.200 --> 0:21:26.320
<v Speaker 15>a full week of rest, will be pitching Game three,

0:21:26.480 --> 0:21:29.840
<v Speaker 15>the first home game for the NLDS and the Dodgers.

0:21:30.320 --> 0:21:33.520
<v Speaker 4>Dave, how much how much if any do you take

0:21:33.560 --> 0:21:36.439
<v Speaker 4>away from the regular season meetings between these two. I

0:21:36.480 --> 0:21:39.320
<v Speaker 4>know there's some good, there's some not good. You had

0:21:39.320 --> 0:21:41.480
<v Speaker 4>the Blake Snell shut out in the final game of

0:21:41.480 --> 0:21:43.440
<v Speaker 4>that series. You know, a couple of weeks ago, you

0:21:43.560 --> 0:21:45.800
<v Speaker 4>have what looks like and the two starts that that

0:21:45.920 --> 0:21:48.679
<v Speaker 4>Sanchez wasn't that great. I didn't remember. It wasn't that

0:21:48.760 --> 0:21:51.480
<v Speaker 4>dominant against this team like he was so many others.

0:21:54.000 --> 0:21:57.320
<v Speaker 15>Well, when you look at, uh, the just the matchups

0:21:57.359 --> 0:22:00.359
<v Speaker 15>of this series, the good news for the Dodger is

0:22:00.400 --> 0:22:03.040
<v Speaker 15>Blake Snell, who is going to be pitching Game two,

0:22:03.359 --> 0:22:06.439
<v Speaker 15>really matches up well and held down this lineup. And

0:22:06.920 --> 0:22:09.520
<v Speaker 15>it's all about the timing of the season, right John

0:22:09.520 --> 0:22:12.280
<v Speaker 15>Manningly used to talk about this. Dave Roberts talks about

0:22:12.280 --> 0:22:15.320
<v Speaker 15>it now. It's about the timing and when you're catching

0:22:15.359 --> 0:22:19.359
<v Speaker 15>a team. And right now, Yamamoto is one of the

0:22:19.400 --> 0:22:22.440
<v Speaker 15>hottest pitchers and all of the majors.

0:22:22.080 --> 0:22:23.960
<v Speaker 4>Who's messing with you, who's messing with you?

0:22:24.040 --> 0:22:26.720
<v Speaker 15>Dave got to steal my microphone. We need you, Dave

0:22:26.800 --> 0:22:28.720
<v Speaker 15>boy toys. I got to move away.

0:22:29.000 --> 0:22:31.200
<v Speaker 3>Get away from the Philly fanatic over there or whatever

0:22:31.240 --> 0:22:32.040
<v Speaker 3>the hell's happening.

0:22:32.359 --> 0:22:34.399
<v Speaker 15>I will. Yeah, see it's like the Philly fanatic of

0:22:34.440 --> 0:22:38.280
<v Speaker 15>the Dodgers. That's right. But really, the matchups of this

0:22:39.080 --> 0:22:41.560
<v Speaker 15>of this series I think really favor the Dodgers, and

0:22:41.560 --> 0:22:43.720
<v Speaker 15>not a lot of people are talking about how good

0:22:43.760 --> 0:22:47.560
<v Speaker 15>the Dodgers are. You read different things about just what

0:22:47.600 --> 0:22:50.040
<v Speaker 15>their flaws are and how good the Phillies are. At

0:22:50.040 --> 0:22:53.400
<v Speaker 15>some point there's got to be some sort of acknowledgment

0:22:53.880 --> 0:22:56.080
<v Speaker 15>of the talent that Dodgers have and how well they've

0:22:56.119 --> 0:22:59.520
<v Speaker 15>been playing coming into this series. They've worn seven in

0:22:59.560 --> 0:23:02.720
<v Speaker 15>a row coming into the NLDS. I think everybody fails

0:23:02.800 --> 0:23:04.520
<v Speaker 15>to recognize that as well.

0:23:05.359 --> 0:23:09.280
<v Speaker 4>Playoff roster for the Ds. Dave, how much Clayton Kershaw

0:23:09.280 --> 0:23:10.280
<v Speaker 4>do you think we're going to see?

0:23:12.280 --> 0:23:12.480
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

0:23:12.560 --> 0:23:15.440
<v Speaker 15>Great question. I asked Dave Roberts in the press conference

0:23:15.480 --> 0:23:18.040
<v Speaker 15>whether or not Kershaw is indeed going to be part

0:23:18.040 --> 0:23:21.160
<v Speaker 15>of the NLDS roster, and he said, yeah, he's going

0:23:21.200 --> 0:23:22.960
<v Speaker 15>to be part of the roster and he's going to

0:23:22.960 --> 0:23:26.760
<v Speaker 15>be part of the Dodger bullpen. The other big question

0:23:28.000 --> 0:23:30.840
<v Speaker 15>as far as the Dodger roster goes is Will Smith

0:23:30.920 --> 0:23:34.240
<v Speaker 15>and his availability. I've been told that there's a very

0:23:34.240 --> 0:23:37.000
<v Speaker 15>good chance that Will Smith could start behind the plate

0:23:37.040 --> 0:23:40.240
<v Speaker 15>tomorrow night, but it's all contingent on how he comes

0:23:40.280 --> 0:23:44.320
<v Speaker 15>out of what the workout looks like tonight, and how

0:23:44.320 --> 0:23:47.920
<v Speaker 15>he wakes up tomorrow morning. So Will Smith is going

0:23:47.960 --> 0:23:50.040
<v Speaker 15>to be part of the roster, just a big question

0:23:50.119 --> 0:23:52.119
<v Speaker 15>about whether or not he's going to be able to catch.

0:23:52.720 --> 0:23:57.159
<v Speaker 3>What did you make of Otani speaking today? It's going

0:23:57.200 --> 0:24:00.760
<v Speaker 3>to be his first start in the postseason as a pitcher.

0:24:01.160 --> 0:24:03.439
<v Speaker 3>Did it seem any different than he usually is? Do

0:24:03.480 --> 0:24:05.960
<v Speaker 3>you think he'll I mean, he's such a machine. Do

0:24:06.000 --> 0:24:09.199
<v Speaker 3>you think it'll affect him at all?

0:24:09.240 --> 0:24:11.479
<v Speaker 15>Petros? If there's one guy that I don't believe this

0:24:11.600 --> 0:24:15.040
<v Speaker 15>environment will affect is show Heo Tani. I've asked him

0:24:15.040 --> 0:24:20.679
<v Speaker 15>on several different occasions about hitting, pitching, pitching somewhere, pitching

0:24:20.720 --> 0:24:25.080
<v Speaker 15>at home, first time pitching. He's just really good at

0:24:25.520 --> 0:24:29.000
<v Speaker 15>compartmentalizing things, and I think we saw that last year,

0:24:29.359 --> 0:24:32.360
<v Speaker 15>you know, with everything that went down in Korea and

0:24:32.440 --> 0:24:36.240
<v Speaker 15>just how he completely blocked that out, and he says

0:24:36.280 --> 0:24:40.159
<v Speaker 15>he separates the pitcher show, HEO Tani away from the

0:24:40.280 --> 0:24:43.680
<v Speaker 15>hitter show, HEO Tani, and he understands what the environment

0:24:43.760 --> 0:24:46.240
<v Speaker 15>is going to be like here. But I think also

0:24:46.320 --> 0:24:49.840
<v Speaker 15>we have to recognize he's the best player on the planet,

0:24:50.359 --> 0:24:54.560
<v Speaker 15>and guys like that don't crumble in these type of settings.

0:24:54.600 --> 0:24:58.080
<v Speaker 15>They actually thrive and live for trying to silence the crowd.

0:24:58.119 --> 0:25:00.199
<v Speaker 15>And I think that's what we're going to see tomorrow night.

0:25:01.080 --> 0:25:04.240
<v Speaker 4>They've agree with this or not, because you mentioned it

0:25:04.280 --> 0:25:06.119
<v Speaker 4>with Snell and just you could kind of see it

0:25:06.440 --> 0:25:08.880
<v Speaker 4>when he was talking in the post game how dominant

0:25:08.920 --> 0:25:13.440
<v Speaker 4>he was out there. Feel like Game one is absolutely

0:25:13.840 --> 0:25:15.840
<v Speaker 4>mandatory for the Phillies to win if they're going to

0:25:15.920 --> 0:25:18.800
<v Speaker 4>win this series. Kind of thoughts on that if Otani

0:25:18.840 --> 0:25:21.520
<v Speaker 4>can knock out their cy young candidate and then you

0:25:21.560 --> 0:25:23.240
<v Speaker 4>get that ball to Snell on Monday.

0:25:24.880 --> 0:25:27.600
<v Speaker 15>Money being here in Philadelphia, there's a lot of talk

0:25:27.680 --> 0:25:31.440
<v Speaker 15>that this may be the last opportunity for these core

0:25:31.520 --> 0:25:34.000
<v Speaker 15>group of Phillies to have a chance to win the

0:25:34.040 --> 0:25:38.639
<v Speaker 15>World Series together. If they don't win, there's a likelihood

0:25:38.680 --> 0:25:42.480
<v Speaker 15>that Kyle Schwarber is not re signed. There's a lot

0:25:42.480 --> 0:25:45.800
<v Speaker 15>of moving parts where this team would look a lot

0:25:45.880 --> 0:25:50.560
<v Speaker 15>different next year. So if the Dodgers come in here

0:25:51.040 --> 0:25:54.760
<v Speaker 15>and steal game one from the Phillies in a short series,

0:25:55.280 --> 0:26:00.280
<v Speaker 15>there's a lot of pressure on the Phillies and I

0:26:00.280 --> 0:26:03.919
<v Speaker 15>I'm frankly after just getting the pulse of the city

0:26:04.000 --> 0:26:07.000
<v Speaker 15>and being here all day, it would be a very

0:26:07.080 --> 0:26:11.159
<v Speaker 15>anxious crowd to start game two if the Dodgers are

0:26:11.160 --> 0:26:13.719
<v Speaker 15>able to steal game one, and I think that's what

0:26:13.760 --> 0:26:14.960
<v Speaker 15>the Dodgers are looking at.

0:26:15.240 --> 0:26:18.960
<v Speaker 3>Can you give the listeners an idea of what Schwarber is, like,

0:26:19.080 --> 0:26:21.600
<v Speaker 3>what kind of player he is if they haven't seen

0:26:21.640 --> 0:26:24.000
<v Speaker 3>that much of him, and how you would compare him

0:26:24.000 --> 0:26:26.040
<v Speaker 3>to maybe somebody that we know a little bit better

0:26:26.080 --> 0:26:29.240
<v Speaker 3>out here, you know, like Otani or another dominant hitter

0:26:29.320 --> 0:26:31.480
<v Speaker 3>over the years, you know, Bellinger or something.

0:26:33.359 --> 0:26:36.960
<v Speaker 15>Yeah. I mean I talked to Kevin Long, the Phillies

0:26:37.040 --> 0:26:41.359
<v Speaker 15>hitting coach, and Howie Kendrick, who's actually a roving instructor

0:26:41.400 --> 0:26:44.320
<v Speaker 15>with the Phillies now, and they just talked about how

0:26:44.400 --> 0:26:49.520
<v Speaker 15>Kyle Schwarber, since coming to Philadelphia has just changed his

0:26:49.640 --> 0:26:51.720
<v Speaker 15>approach at the plate, and that's the reason why he

0:26:51.800 --> 0:26:55.320
<v Speaker 15>was able to hit fifty six home runs. He obviously

0:26:55.480 --> 0:26:58.280
<v Speaker 15>has a lot of holes and does strike out, but

0:26:58.440 --> 0:27:00.919
<v Speaker 15>he's using the bigger part of the field. He's going

0:27:01.400 --> 0:27:04.199
<v Speaker 15>to left field more than he ever has in his

0:27:04.320 --> 0:27:07.600
<v Speaker 15>career because he kind of something click for him in

0:27:07.640 --> 0:27:12.560
<v Speaker 15>that respect. But he's a guy that I still think

0:27:12.600 --> 0:27:15.520
<v Speaker 15>has more flaws in his game than O'tani does as

0:27:15.520 --> 0:27:19.720
<v Speaker 15>a hitter, and the Dodgers have you know, I think

0:27:19.720 --> 0:27:22.840
<v Speaker 15>another dynamic and subplot to this series is the fact

0:27:22.840 --> 0:27:28.080
<v Speaker 15>that Otani is probably he's super competitive and probably upset

0:27:28.119 --> 0:27:31.480
<v Speaker 15>and resentful over the fact that Kyle Schwarber hit one

0:27:31.560 --> 0:27:35.040
<v Speaker 15>more home run than him during the regular season. And

0:27:35.080 --> 0:27:37.520
<v Speaker 15>I feel like it's such a unique situation. How you

0:27:37.600 --> 0:27:40.720
<v Speaker 15>have one guy that hit fifty five home runs as

0:27:40.760 --> 0:27:44.720
<v Speaker 15>the pitcher facing the guy that hit one more fifty six,

0:27:44.760 --> 0:27:46.480
<v Speaker 15>And I think he's going to take it personal. And

0:27:46.880 --> 0:27:48.119
<v Speaker 15>you know, I don't want to say he's going to

0:27:48.200 --> 0:27:51.080
<v Speaker 15>try to embarrass Shoorber to begin the game, but I

0:27:51.080 --> 0:27:52.840
<v Speaker 15>think he's going to try to embarrass him with a

0:27:52.880 --> 0:27:54.000
<v Speaker 15>couple of different pitches.

0:27:54.920 --> 0:27:58.440
<v Speaker 4>Dave the I think it's safe to say the X factor,

0:27:58.480 --> 0:28:00.560
<v Speaker 4>not that you know, we would expect any less but

0:28:00.680 --> 0:28:03.960
<v Speaker 4>Tao in that wild Card round and just the two

0:28:03.960 --> 0:28:06.960
<v Speaker 4>home runs and the clutch hitting in the Game two

0:28:07.080 --> 0:28:10.600
<v Speaker 4>after the misque in the first inning. What about this series?

0:28:10.720 --> 0:28:12.120
<v Speaker 4>Who are you looking at? I mean, I guess Will

0:28:12.200 --> 0:28:13.679
<v Speaker 4>Smith would be an easy one to look at if

0:28:13.680 --> 0:28:15.680
<v Speaker 4>he's right. The guy was damn near the batting champ

0:28:16.200 --> 0:28:18.199
<v Speaker 4>in the National League. But what player are you kind

0:28:18.200 --> 0:28:19.440
<v Speaker 4>of keeping an eye on that you think might be

0:28:19.480 --> 0:28:20.880
<v Speaker 4>a good matchup against these Phillies.

0:28:22.960 --> 0:28:27.879
<v Speaker 15>Yeah, I think the Dodgers Andy pa Has he seemed

0:28:27.880 --> 0:28:30.199
<v Speaker 15>to be trying to do too much in that a

0:28:30.240 --> 0:28:32.840
<v Speaker 15>wildcard series. I think he could be an X factor

0:28:33.320 --> 0:28:36.440
<v Speaker 15>in this series. And from the Philly side, Harrison Bader,

0:28:36.880 --> 0:28:39.160
<v Speaker 15>who when he got traded to the Phillies hit over

0:28:39.280 --> 0:28:41.880
<v Speaker 15>three hundred and has been a big reason why the

0:28:41.880 --> 0:28:46.040
<v Speaker 15>Phillies outfield has been so much better since the trade deadline.

0:28:46.160 --> 0:28:49.400
<v Speaker 15>So I'm looking if you're looking at two guys that

0:28:49.920 --> 0:28:54.680
<v Speaker 15>nobody are not household names in either city, I'm going

0:28:54.720 --> 0:28:57.680
<v Speaker 15>to pick the two outfielders Paz and Bader that could

0:28:58.120 --> 0:29:01.720
<v Speaker 15>change the way this series outcome plays out.

0:29:02.760 --> 0:29:05.280
<v Speaker 3>Do you listen to the streets of Philadelphia on your

0:29:05.280 --> 0:29:06.960
<v Speaker 3>headphones when you walk around out there.

0:29:09.360 --> 0:29:13.400
<v Speaker 15>I listened to Atlantic City. See look at that song

0:29:13.520 --> 0:29:14.560
<v Speaker 15>off Nebraska.

0:29:16.560 --> 0:29:18.160
<v Speaker 3>Hm, great minds?

0:29:18.680 --> 0:29:20.760
<v Speaker 4>Yeah you called it p I just said, they're not

0:29:21.080 --> 0:29:25.440
<v Speaker 4>you know the streets of Philadelphia, and Dave's snapping photos

0:29:25.440 --> 0:29:27.680
<v Speaker 4>that say Philly after dark, and I'm like, I wonder

0:29:27.680 --> 0:29:30.680
<v Speaker 4>if he's just kind of taking it easy and relaxing

0:29:30.720 --> 0:29:31.400
<v Speaker 4>and getting.

0:29:31.160 --> 0:29:38.120
<v Speaker 15>Deep insting movie. Very Luckily, my health is knock on

0:29:38.200 --> 0:29:41.400
<v Speaker 15>wood very good right now. But if my health was ailing,

0:29:41.560 --> 0:29:42.280
<v Speaker 15>maybe I would.

0:29:42.360 --> 0:29:43.520
<v Speaker 3>I don't know why, Why would you?

0:29:45.200 --> 0:29:46.760
<v Speaker 4>I was bruised and I was bad.

0:29:47.400 --> 0:29:49.480
<v Speaker 3>Are you gonna go see that Springsteen movie? You dork?

0:29:51.200 --> 0:29:52.880
<v Speaker 15>I asked my kids if they would go with me.

0:29:52.920 --> 0:29:55.280
<v Speaker 15>They said absolutely not, so I might be that loser

0:29:55.320 --> 0:29:56.840
<v Speaker 15>in the movie theater, all alone in.

0:29:56.800 --> 0:29:59.040
<v Speaker 3>The back tramps like us.

0:30:00.160 --> 0:30:02.400
<v Speaker 15>See the Superman movie with me? Either? And I watched

0:30:02.440 --> 0:30:04.000
<v Speaker 15>that on the way that Philly. I loved it.

0:30:04.080 --> 0:30:06.080
<v Speaker 3>When are you What are you gonna do? Tonight?

0:30:08.120 --> 0:30:11.520
<v Speaker 15>I got a reservation at one of my favorite Italian

0:30:11.560 --> 0:30:15.760
<v Speaker 15>restaurants here in Philadelphia. You go downstairs and there's like

0:30:15.840 --> 0:30:18.960
<v Speaker 15>a cave like setting to be able to eat.

0:30:18.800 --> 0:30:21.000
<v Speaker 3>Your dinner, Like Lesorda would go there.

0:30:23.080 --> 0:30:25.360
<v Speaker 15>Lasorda used to go to this place in South Philly

0:30:25.400 --> 0:30:31.360
<v Speaker 15>called the Staloon, cash only restaurant, no taxes.

0:30:32.320 --> 0:30:34.840
<v Speaker 3>All right, Dave, we love you. Have a great time

0:30:34.880 --> 0:30:38.040
<v Speaker 3>out there. Enjoy yourself and we will talk on Monday.

0:30:38.240 --> 0:30:40.320
<v Speaker 3>Have a great weekend, and thank you so much for

0:30:40.360 --> 0:30:44.360
<v Speaker 3>all the great, invaluable coverage that you provide. Appreciate it, brother.

0:30:45.680 --> 0:30:48.760
<v Speaker 15>Thank you guys yesterday for opening the show with so

0:30:48.880 --> 0:30:51.360
<v Speaker 15>many nice things. I'm not used to that, so I

0:30:51.400 --> 0:30:53.800
<v Speaker 15>was waiting for the punchline, but it never came, so

0:30:53.880 --> 0:30:55.520
<v Speaker 15>I appreciate it well.

0:30:55.560 --> 0:30:57.479
<v Speaker 3>After that, today we're bruised in bad I don't get

0:30:57.560 --> 0:30:59.600
<v Speaker 3>used to it, all right, bruised.

0:30:59.120 --> 0:31:03.000
<v Speaker 15>In bed Okay, Thank you, Dave.

0:31:03.960 --> 0:31:05.480
<v Speaker 4>Enjoy Philadelphia, man.

0:31:06.440 --> 0:31:09.320
<v Speaker 3>A real scene set, which is why you needed it twice.

0:31:09.360 --> 0:31:11.560
<v Speaker 3>We are your Dodger station and we have to get

0:31:11.600 --> 0:31:13.960
<v Speaker 3>you ready for the game tomorrow. Thank you to David

0:31:14.000 --> 0:31:16.600
<v Speaker 3>Vasse for all the great coverage. We'll be right back

0:31:16.680 --> 0:31:18.200
<v Speaker 3>and wrap up the show with a dead and a

0:31:18.200 --> 0:31:19.720
<v Speaker 3>live guy. Birthday of the day. A big thank you

0:31:19.800 --> 0:31:22.800
<v Speaker 3>to Ronnie Fassio at Ronnie Fossio on Twitter. You can

0:31:23.200 --> 0:31:26.480
<v Speaker 3>check the playlist at Tim Kats on Twitter. No scam tomorrow,

0:31:26.680 --> 0:31:29.280
<v Speaker 3>but he will have college football Dead and Alive coming

0:31:29.320 --> 0:31:30.040
<v Speaker 3>up next.

0:31:36.760 --> 0:31:38.160
<v Speaker 2>Hello, PMS listener.

0:31:39.240 --> 0:31:42.120
<v Speaker 1>Did you know Am five seventy LA Sports has a

0:31:42.160 --> 0:31:46.520
<v Speaker 1>wide range of LA Sports podcasts. There's Rogan and Rodney,

0:31:46.600 --> 0:31:48.960
<v Speaker 1>That one is my favorite, Dodger Talk with David Vasse,

0:31:49.200 --> 0:31:52.200
<v Speaker 1>the Dodger Podcast of Record, Clipper Talk Without a Muscle,

0:31:52.240 --> 0:31:54.680
<v Speaker 1>follow us all, and many more. Just go to AM

0:31:54.680 --> 0:31:57.800
<v Speaker 1>five to seventy LA Sports on the iHeartRadio.

0:31:57.080 --> 0:32:04.200
<v Speaker 3>App Okay Mercifully coming to an end with the Dodger

0:32:04.280 --> 0:32:11.080
<v Speaker 3>game looming tomorrow, First pitch at three point thirty eight PM.

0:32:11.840 --> 0:32:15.320
<v Speaker 3>Pregame starts at two thirty. It's all laid out for us,

0:32:15.360 --> 0:32:17.720
<v Speaker 3>Matt like a patient etherized on a table.

0:32:18.000 --> 0:32:22.680
<v Speaker 4>Indeed, it is. The divisional round is set. It is Dodgers,

0:32:22.720 --> 0:32:27.760
<v Speaker 4>Phillies and Cubs versus Brewers. So should the Dodgers advance,

0:32:27.840 --> 0:32:32.040
<v Speaker 4>it'll be somebody out of the Central a team that

0:32:32.080 --> 0:32:33.800
<v Speaker 4>they had to work through when they went to the

0:32:33.840 --> 0:32:36.000
<v Speaker 4>World Series in the past. Should be a hell of

0:32:36.040 --> 0:32:37.880
<v Speaker 4>a series, something you're gonna want to pay close attention to,

0:32:37.960 --> 0:32:40.320
<v Speaker 4>especially with sho hail Tany making his first ever playoffs

0:32:40.320 --> 0:32:43.600
<v Speaker 4>start tomorrow against Christopher Sanchez. Going to be a great

0:32:43.840 --> 0:32:46.640
<v Speaker 4>great series, a great game, and no doubt with all

0:32:46.640 --> 0:32:49.120
<v Speaker 4>the stuff Scam's been doing, we're doing here. David Vasse

0:32:49.320 --> 0:32:51.520
<v Speaker 4>on Dodger Talk and Tim Kates on Dodgers on Deck.

0:32:51.560 --> 0:32:54.160
<v Speaker 4>What a time to be the home of the World

0:32:54.200 --> 0:32:56.880
<v Speaker 4>Series champion Dodgers. My god, it's great to be alive.

0:32:57.840 --> 0:32:59.400
<v Speaker 3>Even Fred and Rodney, you know though.

0:32:59.720 --> 0:33:04.280
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Oh that's right, what friend, Rodney, you're doing those guys.

0:33:04.000 --> 0:33:11.240
<v Speaker 3>Too, Sorry, no, don't be Tomorrow Clemson versus North Carolina,

0:33:11.320 --> 0:33:17.719
<v Speaker 3>Kates will be on that Tabbo versus Bill All Kates

0:33:17.760 --> 0:33:18.240
<v Speaker 3>all the time.

0:33:18.280 --> 0:33:20.400
<v Speaker 4>I'll take my scooter from one studio over to the other.

0:33:20.520 --> 0:33:25.320
<v Speaker 3>And then Sunday we got Chargers Commanders here. Dogs in

0:33:25.680 --> 0:33:28.160
<v Speaker 3>Beautiful Los Angeles kick off at one twenty five on

0:33:28.280 --> 0:33:31.560
<v Speaker 3>KFI A M six forty. That's Matt, Shannon and Daniel

0:33:31.640 --> 0:33:34.520
<v Speaker 3>of course, Matt, your dead guy. Birthday of the day,

0:33:34.560 --> 0:33:36.920
<v Speaker 3>before we say goodbye to a fruitful week in great

0:33:36.920 --> 0:33:42.400
<v Speaker 3>sports Talk. Jamaican Dow Oh.

0:33:41.800 --> 0:33:48.640
<v Speaker 4>You got the pig instead.

0:33:45.800 --> 0:33:50.200
<v Speaker 13>It's Jamaica News, Ros doing.

0:33:51.320 --> 0:33:58.480
<v Speaker 3>I've only eaten chicken today. The father the popularity globally

0:33:58.480 --> 0:34:03.600
<v Speaker 3>of reggae music is a Chinese guy. It's a story well,

0:34:03.600 --> 0:34:06.040
<v Speaker 3>it's a story we often tell, whether it's him or

0:34:06.080 --> 0:34:09.719
<v Speaker 3>his son Clive, or his wife Patty. But he would

0:34:09.719 --> 0:34:13.000
<v Speaker 3>have been eighty seven today, Randy Chin, and it really

0:34:13.040 --> 0:34:17.080
<v Speaker 3>is an amazing story. Born in Kingston and he died

0:34:17.120 --> 0:34:20.760
<v Speaker 3>back in two thousand and three. Chinese guy. His father

0:34:20.960 --> 0:34:25.600
<v Speaker 3>was a carpenter who left China and moved to Cuba,

0:34:25.920 --> 0:34:32.759
<v Speaker 3>then permanently settled in Jamaica in nineteen twenty. In the fifties,

0:34:33.360 --> 0:34:39.800
<v Speaker 3>teenage Randy Chin oversaw the stalking and overseeing of jukeboxes

0:34:40.960 --> 0:34:44.280
<v Speaker 3>in bars around the island for a businessman who owned

0:34:44.320 --> 0:34:51.839
<v Speaker 3>a bunch of bars. He kept the excess and the

0:34:53.160 --> 0:34:59.120
<v Speaker 3>doubled records and used them to open Randy's record store.

0:35:01.480 --> 0:35:06.680
<v Speaker 3>It was just an early place selling Caribbean records, which

0:35:06.960 --> 0:35:09.799
<v Speaker 3>was rare, and that was on East and Tower Street

0:35:09.880 --> 0:35:13.759
<v Speaker 3>in Kingston. Keeping the records and having the foresight to

0:35:13.800 --> 0:35:17.359
<v Speaker 3>do it was the foundation of his business and the

0:35:17.400 --> 0:35:20.640
<v Speaker 3>success of reggae. It turns out all over the world,

0:35:21.680 --> 0:35:23.960
<v Speaker 3>I mean, all your white guy reggae bands in San

0:35:24.000 --> 0:35:27.680
<v Speaker 3>Diego have this Chinese guy to think. He then started

0:35:27.719 --> 0:35:33.960
<v Speaker 3>recording local artists and selling local music in Jamaica that

0:35:34.080 --> 0:35:36.720
<v Speaker 3>he had early success with a Calypso singer named Lord

0:35:36.760 --> 0:35:40.600
<v Speaker 3>Creator and then a guy who became a huge reggae star,

0:35:40.800 --> 0:35:43.440
<v Speaker 3>the song that tied as high as his John Holt

0:35:44.160 --> 0:35:47.680
<v Speaker 3>and Alton Ellis. He moved the store to an old

0:35:47.760 --> 0:35:52.040
<v Speaker 3>ice cream parlor on North Parade Street with his wife Patty,

0:35:53.120 --> 0:35:57.239
<v Speaker 3>and they built a recording studio up above, and that

0:35:57.400 --> 0:36:00.000
<v Speaker 3>was the Studio seventeen, and that took off. That's where

0:36:00.000 --> 0:36:03.320
<v Speaker 3>where Lee Scratch Perry recorded, Bob Marley and the Whalers.

0:36:04.160 --> 0:36:08.440
<v Speaker 3>That's where Slide Dunbar was discovered. Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown,

0:36:09.800 --> 0:36:12.880
<v Speaker 3>Johnny Nash, the guy who saying I can see clearly now,

0:36:12.960 --> 0:36:19.160
<v Speaker 3>Augustus Pablo, they all got their start there. His son,

0:36:19.239 --> 0:36:22.880
<v Speaker 3>Clive Chen is still going today and the wife, Miss Patty,

0:36:23.600 --> 0:36:26.480
<v Speaker 3>are still going today. Because of violence in Jamaica in

0:36:26.520 --> 0:36:32.960
<v Speaker 3>nineteen seventy nine, they moved the whole business out of

0:36:33.040 --> 0:36:38.280
<v Speaker 3>Jamaica to New York Queens, Jamaica Queens of course New York,

0:36:39.200 --> 0:36:43.160
<v Speaker 3>and they opened VP Records of the V for Vincent

0:36:43.239 --> 0:36:46.880
<v Speaker 3>his first name, and P for Patty the wife, and

0:36:46.920 --> 0:36:50.720
<v Speaker 3>that is the largest distributor of reggae music on Earth.

0:36:50.760 --> 0:36:54.440
<v Speaker 3>They have a vent Yeah they acquired Green Sleeves, They

0:36:54.440 --> 0:36:58.759
<v Speaker 3>did a deal with Atlantic, a distribution deal, and they

0:36:58.880 --> 0:37:02.920
<v Speaker 3>still are the number one reggae label in the world.

0:37:03.560 --> 0:37:06.880
<v Speaker 3>And it's still run by the Chin family. That is

0:37:07.080 --> 0:37:12.480
<v Speaker 3>VP Records all from Randy's Records way back in Jamaica

0:37:12.880 --> 0:37:17.280
<v Speaker 3>in the fifties. Randy had diabetes and died in Miami

0:37:18.840 --> 0:37:22.240
<v Speaker 3>after leaving New York and retiring there in two thousand

0:37:22.280 --> 0:37:26.200
<v Speaker 3>and three. But the Randy's Records really is an amazing

0:37:26.239 --> 0:37:31.480
<v Speaker 3>story and continues to this day. But in New York City,

0:37:32.160 --> 0:37:32.840
<v Speaker 3>there you go.

0:37:34.160 --> 0:37:36.920
<v Speaker 4>Well, we're gonna keep it a music centric p or

0:37:36.920 --> 0:37:40.759
<v Speaker 4>a live guy. Chris Collingwood love Fountains of Wing. It

0:37:40.920 --> 0:37:45.840
<v Speaker 4>was the final frontier of alternative before the Oscar the

0:37:45.840 --> 0:37:50.399
<v Speaker 4>Grouch Rock took over the Lincoln Parks. The Limp Biscuits

0:37:51.120 --> 0:37:53.239
<v Speaker 4>nineteen ninety five. Fountains Wayne founded in the big town.

0:37:53.280 --> 0:37:56.840
<v Speaker 4>Collingwood from Pottstown, PA, went to Williams College. That is

0:37:56.880 --> 0:38:00.920
<v Speaker 4>where he and co founder Adam Slessinger hooked up. They

0:38:01.040 --> 0:38:04.480
<v Speaker 4>kind of went through a couple different incarnations before settling

0:38:04.520 --> 0:38:06.759
<v Speaker 4>on Fountains of Wayne. The name came thanks to a

0:38:06.880 --> 0:38:10.279
<v Speaker 4>lawn ornament store in Wayne, New Jersey that actually made

0:38:10.280 --> 0:38:13.880
<v Speaker 4>an appearance in The Sopranos. It was a real I

0:38:14.160 --> 0:38:17.880
<v Speaker 4>remember it well. In ninety five I was an intern

0:38:17.920 --> 0:38:20.640
<v Speaker 4>at Ireland and their demo tape was a thing of legend.

0:38:21.200 --> 0:38:25.560
<v Speaker 4>It was a huge bidding war. Atlantic got them self

0:38:25.560 --> 0:38:30.040
<v Speaker 4>titled debut Randy Chin two Randy Chin and Fountains of Waying.

0:38:30.080 --> 0:38:33.319
<v Speaker 4>You tell me which one had a bigger impact. That

0:38:33.480 --> 0:38:36.719
<v Speaker 4>debut is awesome. I love radiation vibes. Sync to the

0:38:36.719 --> 0:38:39.960
<v Speaker 4>bottom of this album track was my favorite, Leave the Biker,

0:38:40.160 --> 0:38:42.800
<v Speaker 4>just incredible, bubblegum indie pop.

0:38:43.440 --> 0:38:44.240
<v Speaker 3>It went gold.

0:38:45.120 --> 0:38:47.360
<v Speaker 4>It didn't crush it at radio or MTV, but it

0:38:47.520 --> 0:38:49.560
<v Speaker 4>set up what everyone thought was going to be their

0:38:49.560 --> 0:38:51.799
<v Speaker 4>next record that was going to send them into the stratosphere.

0:38:51.800 --> 0:38:56.000
<v Speaker 4>But being the musicians they are, they zagged Utopia Parkway.

0:38:56.440 --> 0:39:01.000
<v Speaker 4>Great great record. It's very carzy, probably how I would

0:39:01.480 --> 0:39:03.839
<v Speaker 4>describe it. Got a track from that that will play

0:39:03.840 --> 0:39:07.239
<v Speaker 4>here in a second concept record. Atlantic hated it. They

0:39:07.280 --> 0:39:09.640
<v Speaker 4>wanted them to sell millions and millions of records. It

0:39:09.680 --> 0:39:11.520
<v Speaker 4>wasn't the follow up they wanted. They were so pissed

0:39:11.520 --> 0:39:15.560
<v Speaker 4>they dropped them, and that had a serious effect on

0:39:15.960 --> 0:39:18.160
<v Speaker 4>our Live Guy birthday to day Collingwood. He kind of

0:39:18.160 --> 0:39:21.600
<v Speaker 4>fell into the bottle and sort of went on hiatus

0:39:21.640 --> 0:39:24.480
<v Speaker 4>from Fountains of Wayne. Adam was the guy that was

0:39:24.520 --> 0:39:26.680
<v Speaker 4>writing all the stuff for like that Thing You Do

0:39:26.960 --> 0:39:29.520
<v Speaker 4>and Josie and the Pussycats and all that sort of stuff,

0:39:29.560 --> 0:39:32.880
<v Speaker 4>but wanted to kind of pull Chris out of his funk,

0:39:33.200 --> 0:39:36.040
<v Speaker 4>so he said, hey, we got this request for a

0:39:36.120 --> 0:39:39.640
<v Speaker 4>Kink's tribute album, and again one of their favorite bands.

0:39:39.640 --> 0:39:41.879
<v Speaker 4>So they did better things and it was a great

0:39:41.920 --> 0:39:45.520
<v Speaker 4>cover and that kind of launched the second chapter of

0:39:45.560 --> 0:39:49.200
<v Speaker 4>Fountains of Wayne. But nobody wanted them. Atlantic had dropped them.

0:39:50.120 --> 0:39:52.160
<v Speaker 4>Other labels were like, yeah, maybe you can do some

0:39:52.200 --> 0:39:55.400
<v Speaker 4>more demos. Let's see what you got. So they scraped

0:39:55.400 --> 0:39:59.359
<v Speaker 4>together some cash, they found a studio in upstate New York,

0:39:59.440 --> 0:40:04.600
<v Speaker 4>and on their they recorded Welcome Interstate Managers and cobbled

0:40:04.600 --> 0:40:07.000
<v Speaker 4>together some equipment that was laying around the studio, and

0:40:07.040 --> 0:40:10.440
<v Speaker 4>next thing you know, they released Stacy's Mom and it

0:40:10.440 --> 0:40:14.400
<v Speaker 4>becomes one of the biggest records of the year, huge

0:40:14.440 --> 0:40:17.319
<v Speaker 4>at Alternative, huge at Pop. It becomes the number one

0:40:17.480 --> 0:40:21.080
<v Speaker 4>video with Rachel Hunter Start, still huge on MTV, and

0:40:21.120 --> 0:40:24.040
<v Speaker 4>it was just basically like a Double middle Finger to

0:40:25.000 --> 0:40:28.120
<v Speaker 4>Atlantic and all the other record labels that said, hey,

0:40:28.200 --> 0:40:30.000
<v Speaker 4>do some demos and let's see what we can do.

0:40:30.040 --> 0:40:33.239
<v Speaker 4>Because they put it out themselves, they paid for it themselves.

0:40:33.800 --> 0:40:36.880
<v Speaker 4>Collinwood still wasn't right. He was on a bender in

0:40:36.880 --> 0:40:40.560
<v Speaker 4>Tokyo and six mental Breakdown, canceled shows, all that sort

0:40:40.600 --> 0:40:43.239
<v Speaker 4>of stuff, but got himself right. They put out their

0:40:43.239 --> 0:40:46.200
<v Speaker 4>fourth and fifth records and seven in twenty eleven, broke up.

0:40:46.239 --> 0:40:51.680
<v Speaker 4>In twenty thirteen solo for Chris. He called it Look

0:40:51.760 --> 0:40:57.040
<v Speaker 4>Park and then sadly, I'm sure many people know the story.

0:40:57.040 --> 0:40:59.760
<v Speaker 4>Adam Slessinger was one of the famous sort of deaths

0:40:59.760 --> 0:41:04.600
<v Speaker 4>from COVID. John Prian remember, died during COVID, but Sleshender

0:41:04.680 --> 0:41:06.799
<v Speaker 4>was just fifty two years old and ended up dying

0:41:06.840 --> 0:41:10.840
<v Speaker 4>in April of twenty twenty. So the band got back together,

0:41:10.960 --> 0:41:14.560
<v Speaker 4>did a benefit concert for his family and raising money

0:41:14.560 --> 0:41:16.960
<v Speaker 4>for the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund to honor him,

0:41:17.040 --> 0:41:19.359
<v Speaker 4>and that kind of got him back together. So they

0:41:19.360 --> 0:41:21.960
<v Speaker 4>still play, have not really put on any new music,

0:41:22.920 --> 0:41:26.080
<v Speaker 4>but they play the festival circuit and I would assume

0:41:26.120 --> 0:41:27.759
<v Speaker 4>that's always going to be pretty kind to them. With

0:41:28.200 --> 0:41:30.080
<v Speaker 4>you know, a song as big as Stacy's Mom to

0:41:30.160 --> 0:41:34.000
<v Speaker 4>kind of hang your hat on. He's married, lives in

0:41:34.040 --> 0:41:37.759
<v Speaker 4>New England, and again not a lot of new music,

0:41:37.800 --> 0:41:39.640
<v Speaker 4>but the old stuff's pretty darn great. If you're into

0:41:39.680 --> 0:41:40.680
<v Speaker 4>that sort of vibe.

0:41:41.160 --> 0:41:44.080
<v Speaker 3>Well you're into the sports talk vibe. I'll bet Fox

0:41:44.120 --> 0:41:49.680
<v Speaker 3>Sports Radio coming up next. We appreciate everybody listening, hanging

0:41:50.239 --> 0:41:56.160
<v Speaker 3>on all week to every word, every turn of the screw.

0:41:59.200 --> 0:42:05.120
<v Speaker 3>We'll be back on Monday. Copas drowns early, so stay tuned.

0:42:05.520 --> 0:42:07.320
<v Speaker 3>We'll post the start time on Twitter.

0:42:08.000 --> 0:42:13.880
<v Speaker 2>Good Picture said Monday Show. We're coming back.

0:42:13.640 --> 0:42:17.720
<v Speaker 3>On tomorrow the Lass.

0:42:17.840 --> 0:42:18.799
<v Speaker 2>It's Friday,