1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:00,920 Speaker 1: Geo Station. 2 00:00:03,600 --> 00:00:10,320 Speaker 2: Guaranteed Human, the side, front and bottom boom are all in. 3 00:00:12,160 --> 00:00:14,480 Speaker 2: I just don't think Hollywood's gonna accept crack. I think 4 00:00:14,480 --> 00:00:17,360 Speaker 2: that's a that's a crack too far, I do. I 5 00:00:17,760 --> 00:00:24,960 Speaker 2: don't see people embracing that because of a potential pr backlash, 6 00:00:25,280 --> 00:00:27,600 Speaker 2: like oh yeah, remember when Ellen showed her crack at 7 00:00:27,600 --> 00:00:29,560 Speaker 2: the Grand You know, bad. 8 00:00:30,960 --> 00:00:33,040 Speaker 3: It has to be somebody like that, you know, like 9 00:00:33,080 --> 00:00:36,800 Speaker 3: if Beyonce does, oh my god, this is amazing, Ellen. 10 00:00:36,640 --> 00:00:40,800 Speaker 1: Like put that thing away. So so you're saying it's 11 00:00:41,200 --> 00:00:43,320 Speaker 1: the crack is okay for some and not for others. 12 00:00:43,360 --> 00:00:46,680 Speaker 3: It's like everything else in life, you know, those Supreme 13 00:00:46,720 --> 00:00:49,240 Speaker 3: Court justice No, he's bad. 14 00:00:49,440 --> 00:00:51,239 Speaker 1: But you know, if it's you don't want to see 15 00:00:51,280 --> 00:00:54,080 Speaker 1: Neil Gorse, it's crack. I don't know who that is. 16 00:00:54,960 --> 00:00:58,400 Speaker 1: Brandy Bellman and the DV Morning Show. 17 00:00:58,280 --> 00:01:03,360 Speaker 2: Oh wow, Jlo was really logging at the Grammys crack crevismaxing. 18 00:01:05,720 --> 00:01:08,160 Speaker 2: I don't see that. Yes, I don't see that happening 19 00:01:08,160 --> 00:01:10,520 Speaker 2: as the new trend. But maybe I'll be proven wrong. 20 00:01:10,560 --> 00:01:11,040 Speaker 4: We don't know. 21 00:01:11,680 --> 00:01:16,520 Speaker 3: Great one though, that would make you tune in, Yeah, yeah, yeah, 22 00:01:16,600 --> 00:01:20,160 Speaker 3: if if Crevice's if cracks were we're. 23 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:23,720 Speaker 5: In well, the met galas mon gala, I should say, 24 00:01:23,840 --> 00:01:26,839 Speaker 5: you say gala or gala conversation. 25 00:01:26,959 --> 00:01:27,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, you know, you have to. 26 00:01:28,000 --> 00:01:30,560 Speaker 4: We have to read the room, but it's months away. 27 00:01:30,640 --> 00:01:34,200 Speaker 5: Vogues revealed that the dress code will be fashion is Art, 28 00:01:34,560 --> 00:01:39,160 Speaker 5: and it's tying into the theme costume art, which explores 29 00:01:39,240 --> 00:01:41,560 Speaker 5: the centrality of the dressed body. 30 00:01:42,360 --> 00:01:44,720 Speaker 4: It leaves a lot to the imagination. Guys, I'm not 31 00:01:44,760 --> 00:01:45,920 Speaker 4: sure how we're gonna. 32 00:01:46,480 --> 00:01:47,160 Speaker 1: I I don't know. 33 00:01:47,400 --> 00:01:49,840 Speaker 2: I just I look forward to seeing like a pinwheel 34 00:01:49,880 --> 00:01:51,240 Speaker 2: sticking out of shallow mas crack. 35 00:01:53,520 --> 00:01:56,320 Speaker 5: Allright, this hour is brought to you by Keystone Basement Systems, 36 00:01:56,320 --> 00:02:00,760 Speaker 5: Wet Basement, Keystone Basementsystems dot Com Flurries This morning, cloud's 37 00:02:00,760 --> 00:02:04,760 Speaker 5: breaking for sun and it's gonna be high of thirty seven. Apologies, 38 00:02:04,760 --> 00:02:08,359 Speaker 5: we have to start with something heavy. Actor Robert Carodine 39 00:02:08,680 --> 00:02:11,080 Speaker 5: has passed away at the age of seventy one. He 40 00:02:11,160 --> 00:02:14,360 Speaker 5: had been struggling with bipolar disorder for nearly two decades. 41 00:02:14,400 --> 00:02:15,840 Speaker 4: It sounds like he took his own life. 42 00:02:15,919 --> 00:02:16,880 Speaker 1: Ah, that's so sad. 43 00:02:17,120 --> 00:02:20,320 Speaker 5: Robert is best known for playing Lewis Skolnik in the 44 00:02:20,520 --> 00:02:22,280 Speaker 5: for Revenge of the Nerds. 45 00:02:22,480 --> 00:02:25,560 Speaker 4: Movies. We talk about this on the show so much. 46 00:02:25,600 --> 00:02:30,760 Speaker 1: It's gonna be a great year, Gilbert. I love the first. 47 00:02:30,760 --> 00:02:32,040 Speaker 1: Revenge of the Nerds is a classic. 48 00:02:32,040 --> 00:02:34,799 Speaker 2: He was David Carodine's brother, by the way, correct, Yes, 49 00:02:37,560 --> 00:02:40,680 Speaker 2: awesome in that weird in other things, he was a 50 00:02:40,720 --> 00:02:45,040 Speaker 2: goofy kind of actor. Revenge of the Nerds movies, they 51 00:02:45,080 --> 00:02:47,400 Speaker 2: are very much of their time. Like if you watch, 52 00:02:47,720 --> 00:02:50,240 Speaker 2: if you have a gen z er watch Revenge of 53 00:02:50,240 --> 00:02:51,760 Speaker 2: the Nerds, their head will explode. 54 00:02:52,400 --> 00:02:53,920 Speaker 1: They'll be like, what do you mean? This was a 55 00:02:54,080 --> 00:02:58,080 Speaker 1: popular movie. Yeah, it's every stereotype. 56 00:02:58,520 --> 00:03:04,200 Speaker 2: It has several objectionable scenes, including the panty raid, which 57 00:03:04,240 --> 00:03:06,160 Speaker 2: I always thought was the funniest thing because when I 58 00:03:06,200 --> 00:03:11,959 Speaker 2: was a kid, they had panty raids on Happy Days, 59 00:03:12,840 --> 00:03:16,680 Speaker 2: which was a Tuesday night sitcom la Vernon Shirley, they 60 00:03:16,720 --> 00:03:18,840 Speaker 2: had panty raids. And for those of you out there, 61 00:03:18,960 --> 00:03:21,320 Speaker 2: the younger sec especially who don't know what a panty 62 00:03:21,360 --> 00:03:23,560 Speaker 2: raid is, it's exactly what it sounds like. You would 63 00:03:23,720 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 2: run into like a women's dorm on a college campus 64 00:03:27,720 --> 00:03:31,760 Speaker 2: and break into their room and steal their underwear. 65 00:03:33,280 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 5: Doesn't sound great, sounds like you could prosecute it. 66 00:03:37,440 --> 00:03:43,680 Speaker 2: Oh, you can panty raid is another word for sex crime. 67 00:03:44,040 --> 00:03:45,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, but it was like. 68 00:03:45,960 --> 00:03:49,960 Speaker 2: Part of the whole college hygiene's culture back then. 69 00:03:50,120 --> 00:03:51,880 Speaker 4: Yeah, we have seatbelt laws now too. 70 00:03:52,000 --> 00:03:57,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, but I mean a very funny dude and sad 71 00:03:57,600 --> 00:04:01,920 Speaker 2: to hearing past. But I never don't laugh like crazy 72 00:04:01,960 --> 00:04:04,080 Speaker 2: at Revenge of the Nerds. I am in text threads 73 00:04:04,080 --> 00:04:08,320 Speaker 2: where Revenge of the Nerds is quoted on nearly a 74 00:04:08,400 --> 00:04:10,160 Speaker 2: daily basis with some of my friends. 75 00:04:10,400 --> 00:04:13,080 Speaker 3: It had that level of impact on us. You can't 76 00:04:13,120 --> 00:04:15,480 Speaker 3: beat a movie where Booger is a costar. Booger was 77 00:04:15,480 --> 00:04:16,480 Speaker 3: the best. 78 00:04:16,640 --> 00:04:20,760 Speaker 2: And he came to Pittsburgh to the Warhol and did 79 00:04:20,800 --> 00:04:25,920 Speaker 2: a screening of Revenge of the Nerds, which I'm so 80 00:04:26,000 --> 00:04:27,760 Speaker 2: bummed out I missed. A friend of mine went and 81 00:04:27,760 --> 00:04:31,160 Speaker 2: he had the shirt and a Booger shirt which I 82 00:04:31,240 --> 00:04:35,200 Speaker 2: can't repeat right now. But at any rate, sad to 83 00:04:35,240 --> 00:04:37,760 Speaker 2: hear of his passing, No question, he was from a 84 00:04:37,920 --> 00:04:41,560 Speaker 2: legendary family. It's Keith Carrodine, Robert Carodine, and David Krodine. 85 00:04:41,640 --> 00:04:45,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, he took his own life too, Yes, but not 86 00:04:45,360 --> 00:04:49,760 Speaker 3: but the fu guy inexcess to himself. Yes, we don't 87 00:04:49,800 --> 00:04:52,039 Speaker 3: know if this guy inexists himself No. 88 00:04:52,160 --> 00:04:56,960 Speaker 2: The kung fu guy ostensibly, which was David did not 89 00:04:57,200 --> 00:04:57,839 Speaker 2: kill himself. 90 00:04:58,000 --> 00:05:00,960 Speaker 1: It was an accident, right. It was the inex version of. 91 00:05:00,960 --> 00:05:04,400 Speaker 2: Killing autoerotic asphyxiation, right, which always sounded like sex with 92 00:05:04,440 --> 00:05:05,800 Speaker 2: acardomy mm. 93 00:05:06,279 --> 00:05:10,840 Speaker 4: True. 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As proposed Pennsylvania law would strengthen or a 100 00:05:29,920 --> 00:05:34,039 Speaker 5: proposed Pennsylvania law rather would strengthen regulations on telemarketing calls 101 00:05:34,040 --> 00:05:39,120 Speaker 5: by banning the use of artificial intelligence to make spam calls. 102 00:05:39,160 --> 00:05:40,320 Speaker 4: Have you been getting any of these? 103 00:05:40,680 --> 00:05:42,359 Speaker 1: I don't know, because I have the spam filter. 104 00:05:43,320 --> 00:05:46,480 Speaker 5: Okay, I have this spam filter set on my phone 105 00:05:46,520 --> 00:05:49,400 Speaker 5: to the point where my phone will not ring for 106 00:05:49,600 --> 00:05:51,400 Speaker 5: calls I need it to ring for. 107 00:05:51,680 --> 00:05:53,559 Speaker 2: It's kind of doing that a little bit, which which 108 00:05:54,160 --> 00:05:56,760 Speaker 2: makes me have to go into the spam filter to 109 00:05:56,760 --> 00:06:00,320 Speaker 2: see who has called, which defeats the purpose of the 110 00:06:00,320 --> 00:06:02,920 Speaker 2: spam filter, because it's like your junk mail. 111 00:06:03,040 --> 00:06:05,120 Speaker 1: I still go and check it just to make sure. 112 00:06:05,480 --> 00:06:08,160 Speaker 5: Yeah, I am now getting texts from people I know 113 00:06:08,279 --> 00:06:12,520 Speaker 5: saying I've called you three times, right, answer the phone 114 00:06:12,560 --> 00:06:13,479 Speaker 5: and I'm looking and. 115 00:06:13,520 --> 00:06:15,400 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, but you won't call me back. 116 00:06:15,600 --> 00:06:17,440 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's not even ringing. 117 00:06:17,720 --> 00:06:22,600 Speaker 5: But State Representative Chris Highly is a Chester County Democrat. 118 00:06:22,640 --> 00:06:25,520 Speaker 5: He says he plans to introduce legislation that would prohibit 119 00:06:25,560 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 5: the growing trend of telemarketers using artificial intelligence to interrupt 120 00:06:29,440 --> 00:06:34,920 Speaker 5: time with family, work, or personal relaxation. Although Pennsylvania's Telemarketer 121 00:06:35,080 --> 00:06:38,280 Speaker 5: Registration Act already regulates telemarketers and the use of robo 122 00:06:38,440 --> 00:06:42,440 Speaker 5: calls and requires a statewide do not call list, his 123 00:06:42,560 --> 00:06:47,360 Speaker 5: proposed legislation would create penalties for anybody using artificial intelligence 124 00:06:47,480 --> 00:06:52,040 Speaker 5: to make spam calls. These are getting more sophisticated than ever. 125 00:06:52,680 --> 00:06:56,520 Speaker 3: How much artificial is artificial though, because haven't they always 126 00:06:56,520 --> 00:06:57,640 Speaker 3: been computer generated? 127 00:06:57,680 --> 00:07:03,120 Speaker 5: That's what I thought, the source meaning that they can 128 00:07:03,160 --> 00:07:07,640 Speaker 5: be You can have a computer dial those numbers out. 129 00:07:07,720 --> 00:07:10,720 Speaker 5: I'm talking about, I think the voice, So the voice. 130 00:07:10,520 --> 00:07:12,320 Speaker 2: Is actually responding in real time to what you're saying, 131 00:07:12,360 --> 00:07:15,640 Speaker 2: and it's AI or is it a pre recorded message that. 132 00:07:15,600 --> 00:07:17,680 Speaker 4: The voice can respond in real time and it's AI. 133 00:07:17,840 --> 00:07:18,679 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, that's weird. 134 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 3: I'm in a bad loop because I like six months 135 00:07:21,600 --> 00:07:24,240 Speaker 3: ago went I just like said, oh like, look at 136 00:07:24,280 --> 00:07:27,880 Speaker 3: the debt consolidation. Now, every thirty seconds, someone's trying to 137 00:07:27,880 --> 00:07:30,160 Speaker 3: get yeah, consolidate my debt. So that's my own fault. 138 00:07:30,160 --> 00:07:32,920 Speaker 3: That's the problem with the algorithms. You hover over something 139 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:34,840 Speaker 3: for two seconds, yeah. 140 00:07:34,840 --> 00:07:36,800 Speaker 5: Forget it, and then it's nothing but side boob and 141 00:07:36,840 --> 00:07:37,240 Speaker 5: butck crack. 142 00:07:37,360 --> 00:07:38,560 Speaker 1: That's right. I wish. 143 00:07:38,800 --> 00:07:42,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, you can remedy it very quick, Joe, find one 144 00:07:42,760 --> 00:07:45,000 Speaker 2: of those posts and hang out there for a little bit. 145 00:07:45,240 --> 00:07:47,160 Speaker 3: It's all you'll see in your four youtibe. I wouldn't 146 00:07:47,160 --> 00:07:48,720 Speaker 3: wry about my debt if I was looking at that 147 00:07:48,760 --> 00:07:49,080 Speaker 3: all day. 148 00:07:50,920 --> 00:07:53,880 Speaker 5: All right, Harry Styles is ready to do some late 149 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:57,760 Speaker 5: night joking. The singer who's thirty two years old, will 150 00:07:57,760 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 5: be doing some double duty as the host and musical 151 00:08:00,120 --> 00:08:02,800 Speaker 5: guest on Saturday Night Live. That's the second time he's 152 00:08:02,880 --> 00:08:06,720 Speaker 5: going to do that. It'll be Saturday, March the fourteenth. 153 00:08:07,040 --> 00:08:11,640 Speaker 5: He did the same double duty back in November of 154 00:08:11,760 --> 00:08:14,760 Speaker 5: twenty nineteen. But another note that I'll give you with 155 00:08:14,800 --> 00:08:19,800 Speaker 5: Harry Styles, he's reportedly being encouraged by Lenny Kravitz to 156 00:08:19,960 --> 00:08:26,000 Speaker 5: propose to his daughter, Zoe Kravitz, whom he's been romantically linked. 157 00:08:26,080 --> 00:08:29,239 Speaker 5: The couple's been seen together in various locations, and Zoe's 158 00:08:29,280 --> 00:08:32,760 Speaker 5: been described or has described Styles rather as her soulmate. 159 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:36,280 Speaker 5: Lenny Kravitz has reportedly bonded with Styles over their shared 160 00:08:36,320 --> 00:08:39,319 Speaker 5: love of music and similar outlook on life. The couple's 161 00:08:39,360 --> 00:08:43,880 Speaker 5: relationships been low key compared to Zoe's previous high profile engagements, 162 00:08:43,880 --> 00:08:46,160 Speaker 5: and Lenny Kravitz is said to be supportive of their 163 00:08:46,200 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 5: relationship and hopeful for a proposal. 164 00:08:49,080 --> 00:08:52,040 Speaker 2: All right, here are all of the people who have 165 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:57,439 Speaker 2: done double duty on SNL as host and musical guest. 166 00:08:58,000 --> 00:09:02,400 Speaker 2: Paul Simon did it a couple of times. Lily Tomlin 167 00:09:02,679 --> 00:09:04,800 Speaker 2: did it a couple of times in the first season, 168 00:09:04,880 --> 00:09:06,120 Speaker 2: and then in nineteen eighty three. 169 00:09:06,240 --> 00:09:09,640 Speaker 1: What did Lily Tomlins sing? I don't know. 170 00:09:10,160 --> 00:09:11,000 Speaker 6: She sang. 171 00:09:14,320 --> 00:09:16,720 Speaker 2: The first time, she sang by herself. In the second time. 172 00:09:16,920 --> 00:09:22,080 Speaker 2: I guess she hosted, but had James Taylor join Desi 173 00:09:22,280 --> 00:09:33,720 Speaker 2: Arnez What Yes? Chris Christofferson, Ray Charles Art, Garfunkele The 174 00:09:33,760 --> 00:09:39,600 Speaker 2: Stones what nineteen seventy eight the entire band, fronted by 175 00:09:39,720 --> 00:09:42,600 Speaker 2: Mick Jagger, opened SNL's fourth season as both the Knight's 176 00:09:42,640 --> 00:09:44,040 Speaker 2: host and musical guest. 177 00:09:44,240 --> 00:09:47,120 Speaker 4: But was just Mick the person doing I don't know. 178 00:09:47,160 --> 00:09:49,120 Speaker 1: I guess they just put the Stones in all their sketches. 179 00:09:49,160 --> 00:09:52,319 Speaker 3: Yeah, there's definitely some sketches on my algorithm that are 180 00:09:52,440 --> 00:09:52,920 Speaker 3: like from. 181 00:09:52,760 --> 00:09:53,440 Speaker 1: Satura night Life. 182 00:09:53,440 --> 00:09:56,120 Speaker 2: This stones, this one was an infamous one. Zappa in 183 00:09:56,360 --> 00:09:59,120 Speaker 2: Frank Zappa nineteen seventy eight. They hated him. 184 00:09:59,559 --> 00:10:00,200 Speaker 1: He did not. 185 00:10:00,440 --> 00:10:02,880 Speaker 2: He thought the sketches were dumb, so he tanked them 186 00:10:02,880 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 2: all live. He was a jerk. 187 00:10:04,040 --> 00:10:05,400 Speaker 4: I can't imagine him playing along. 188 00:10:05,600 --> 00:10:08,040 Speaker 2: No, he was insufferable. I love Zappa and I love 189 00:10:08,160 --> 00:10:10,040 Speaker 2: Zappa's music, but it's not somebody i'd want to hang 190 00:10:10,080 --> 00:10:16,360 Speaker 2: out with. Ricky Nelson, Gary Bucy, Well, you know what 191 00:10:16,559 --> 00:10:17,439 Speaker 2: did he do musically? 192 00:10:17,600 --> 00:10:17,920 Speaker 1: Dude? 193 00:10:18,040 --> 00:10:21,920 Speaker 2: He used to perform with the band after the last Waltz, 194 00:10:22,080 --> 00:10:25,160 Speaker 2: so he had Rick Danko Levon and Paul Butterfield out 195 00:10:25,160 --> 00:10:29,680 Speaker 2: on stage of them, like cool stuff. Debbie Harry, Olivia Newton, 196 00:10:29,800 --> 00:10:36,679 Speaker 2: John Yeah, let's get physical, Stevie Wonder, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, 197 00:10:37,320 --> 00:10:43,040 Speaker 2: that's great, Quincy Jones Sting. This was nineteen ninety one, 198 00:10:43,120 --> 00:10:49,360 Speaker 2: so that's much younger Sting MC Hammer. Yeah, Hammer was 199 00:10:49,400 --> 00:10:54,120 Speaker 2: so big nineteen ninety one. Wait a minute, Dion Sanders, 200 00:10:54,520 --> 00:10:57,080 Speaker 2: Oh my god, that sounds he had a rap album 201 00:10:57,160 --> 00:11:03,520 Speaker 2: called Prime Time. Garth Brooks, Oh dude, don't forget this. 202 00:11:04,200 --> 00:11:07,160 Speaker 2: Garth Brooks did two of them, one in eighty eight 203 00:11:07,240 --> 00:11:09,920 Speaker 2: and one in ninety eight and one in ninety nine. 204 00:11:09,960 --> 00:11:12,559 Speaker 2: And Chris Kaines. 205 00:11:13,880 --> 00:11:15,600 Speaker 4: Joey Bee. Do you remember Chris Gaines? 206 00:11:16,600 --> 00:11:21,240 Speaker 1: I vaguely. He's his alter ego, right, yes, his. 207 00:11:21,320 --> 00:11:22,839 Speaker 4: Emo alter ego. 208 00:11:23,040 --> 00:11:28,480 Speaker 5: It was the black Emo swoop hair, sad, sexy Garth 209 00:11:28,520 --> 00:11:30,480 Speaker 5: Brooks with Guyliner. 210 00:11:30,800 --> 00:11:33,600 Speaker 3: Now, which one of Twitter, according to Tom Sigore, is 211 00:11:33,640 --> 00:11:37,680 Speaker 3: the mass murderer Garth not Chris James. 212 00:11:39,160 --> 00:11:46,599 Speaker 2: Britney Spears, j Low, Justin, Timberlake, Janet Jackson, Queen Latifa 213 00:11:47,440 --> 00:11:52,520 Speaker 2: in two thousand and four, Ludacris, Taylor Swift, Elton John. 214 00:11:52,559 --> 00:11:55,360 Speaker 2: I don't remember Elton John, not in any sketches. Mick 215 00:11:55,440 --> 00:11:58,920 Speaker 2: Jagger dated by himself in twenty twelve. Yes, Bruno Mars, 216 00:11:59,440 --> 00:12:00,920 Speaker 2: I don't remember doing the hosting. 217 00:12:01,240 --> 00:12:03,240 Speaker 4: Oh I do. He did a great uh. 218 00:12:04,679 --> 00:12:08,040 Speaker 5: Pandora sketch where the pandora kept going down, and then 219 00:12:08,080 --> 00:12:10,480 Speaker 5: he had to keep pretending he was different artists. 220 00:12:10,559 --> 00:12:11,920 Speaker 4: He's he was a great host. 221 00:12:12,400 --> 00:12:14,760 Speaker 1: Justin Bieber, Yes, I remember that one. 222 00:12:15,360 --> 00:12:18,000 Speaker 2: They should have done a Katie Lang joke with sketch 223 00:12:18,040 --> 00:12:19,680 Speaker 2: with him because he looked like Katie Lang. 224 00:12:20,120 --> 00:12:21,880 Speaker 1: When he hosted Miley. 225 00:12:21,640 --> 00:12:28,480 Speaker 2: Cyrus, Lady Gaga, Drake Blake Shelton, I don't remember that. 226 00:12:28,480 --> 00:12:34,640 Speaker 2: That was twenty fifteen, Ariana Grande, Donald Glover, he did 227 00:12:34,760 --> 00:12:35,600 Speaker 2: Childish Gambia. 228 00:12:35,679 --> 00:12:36,280 Speaker 4: That makes sense. 229 00:12:37,240 --> 00:12:40,640 Speaker 1: Halsey, I do not remember her ever being big enough 230 00:12:40,679 --> 00:12:41,160 Speaker 1: to be the. 231 00:12:41,080 --> 00:12:44,400 Speaker 4: Host, not big enough to be the host. Great musical Guest. 232 00:12:44,360 --> 00:12:48,240 Speaker 2: Twenty nineteen, Chance the Rapper? What happened to Chance the Rapper? 233 00:12:48,360 --> 00:12:50,359 Speaker 2: I feel like he kind of just fell off the wayside, 234 00:12:50,920 --> 00:12:53,600 Speaker 2: agreed or felt by the wayside. 235 00:12:53,840 --> 00:12:55,959 Speaker 1: Harry Styles has already done it once. 236 00:12:56,160 --> 00:13:04,959 Speaker 2: Yeah, Nick Jonas, Billie Eilish, Lizzo Wow, Okay, yeah, Megan 237 00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:09,600 Speaker 2: v Stallion, Jack Harlowe another dude, what happened to Jack Harlowe? 238 00:13:09,679 --> 00:13:11,000 Speaker 4: Yeah, he dropped off too. 239 00:13:11,800 --> 00:13:14,560 Speaker 1: Babbonie Babonie do. 240 00:13:14,679 --> 00:13:19,720 Speaker 2: A lipa Charlie x X, which that was last Yeah, 241 00:13:19,800 --> 00:13:21,120 Speaker 2: those reasons year right. 242 00:13:21,320 --> 00:13:22,079 Speaker 1: It was two years ago. 243 00:13:22,440 --> 00:13:26,000 Speaker 2: Uh Challomey, who famously spent his own money to have 244 00:13:26,080 --> 00:13:29,360 Speaker 2: a huge production six figures trying to get himself an 245 00:13:29,400 --> 00:13:33,000 Speaker 2: oscar didn't work, And now that we hear more about Schallomey, 246 00:13:33,040 --> 00:13:34,600 Speaker 2: I think it was because he it's because he's such 247 00:13:34,640 --> 00:13:39,400 Speaker 2: an arrogant jerk that he got It's like the Belichick thing. 248 00:13:39,400 --> 00:13:41,640 Speaker 1: They're like, yeah, you'll get one eventually, but not now. 249 00:13:42,400 --> 00:13:45,560 Speaker 2: Sabrina Carpenter, who's actually very very funny, she just did 250 00:13:45,559 --> 00:13:47,720 Speaker 2: it a couple of weeks ago, so Harry Styles will 251 00:13:47,720 --> 00:13:49,120 Speaker 2: be rejoining that list. 252 00:13:49,120 --> 00:13:53,560 Speaker 3: But that's fifty. That's pretty impressive so far. When you 253 00:13:53,640 --> 00:13:56,320 Speaker 3: said it, originally I thought maybe like eight people did fifty. 254 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:58,720 Speaker 1: Isn't that surprising? Did you not think it was just 255 00:13:58,760 --> 00:14:01,079 Speaker 1: like eight people did it? I did too, Yeah, I 256 00:14:01,120 --> 00:14:03,160 Speaker 1: thought i'd been lower than that, But a lot. 257 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:04,600 Speaker 3: Of them in the last it's almost like they got 258 00:14:04,679 --> 00:14:05,840 Speaker 3: cheap and it's like, well, you know what you can 259 00:14:05,880 --> 00:14:06,280 Speaker 3: do both? 260 00:14:06,520 --> 00:14:10,120 Speaker 1: Yes, No, I mean I think it's a huge pain 261 00:14:10,160 --> 00:14:10,720 Speaker 1: in the ass. 262 00:14:10,760 --> 00:14:15,320 Speaker 2: Like it's very impressive, especially if you're doing something that's choreographed, 263 00:14:15,600 --> 00:14:18,559 Speaker 2: like if you're doing like dance numbers in between hosting. 264 00:14:19,080 --> 00:14:20,200 Speaker 1: That's hard stuff. Man. 265 00:14:20,440 --> 00:14:24,640 Speaker 5: It does kind of feel like SNL now follows the 266 00:14:24,800 --> 00:14:29,760 Speaker 5: artist though I actually always liked the old school SNL 267 00:14:30,360 --> 00:14:34,160 Speaker 5: vibe of the musical performance, where it felt like you 268 00:14:34,280 --> 00:14:38,520 Speaker 5: had to fit the aesthetic of the stage, that almost 269 00:14:38,560 --> 00:14:40,360 Speaker 5: like subway looking platform. 270 00:14:40,560 --> 00:14:42,880 Speaker 4: Yeah, and now every. 271 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:46,440 Speaker 5: Artist that comes in tweaks the stage to fit them 272 00:14:46,560 --> 00:14:49,000 Speaker 5: and it's almost like a preview of their tour. 273 00:14:49,640 --> 00:14:50,760 Speaker 1: And I don't like that. 274 00:14:50,880 --> 00:14:51,840 Speaker 4: I don't love it. 275 00:14:51,960 --> 00:14:53,960 Speaker 1: Totally with you, totally with you. 276 00:14:54,120 --> 00:14:56,520 Speaker 2: There was something cool about like them going onto that 277 00:14:56,600 --> 00:15:00,240 Speaker 2: tiny stage and having to utilized that aesthetic there. It's 278 00:15:00,280 --> 00:15:03,680 Speaker 2: just kind of like rock bands though, you know, it 279 00:15:03,720 --> 00:15:06,120 Speaker 2: was just like the band, the kind of like the replacements. 280 00:15:06,240 --> 00:15:07,760 Speaker 1: Then you kind of just kind of go in with 281 00:15:07,840 --> 00:15:08,680 Speaker 1: g you know. 282 00:15:08,720 --> 00:15:11,480 Speaker 3: And yeah, it wasn't like all these other people are 283 00:15:11,560 --> 00:15:13,520 Speaker 3: rappers or dancers. 284 00:15:13,080 --> 00:15:16,160 Speaker 2: Or And it makes sense if you're managing a pop star, 285 00:15:16,520 --> 00:15:18,760 Speaker 2: you'd be like, oh, do you want to a lipa? Well, 286 00:15:18,800 --> 00:15:20,480 Speaker 2: then we're bringing our own stage show. 287 00:15:21,560 --> 00:15:22,000 Speaker 1: Correct. 288 00:15:22,040 --> 00:15:24,120 Speaker 5: But I think of things like the Beastie Boys going 289 00:15:24,160 --> 00:15:28,920 Speaker 5: on and performing sabotage on school stage and actually getting 290 00:15:28,920 --> 00:15:31,800 Speaker 5: a chance to be like, oh they can pull this off. 291 00:15:31,920 --> 00:15:34,960 Speaker 5: Oh yeah, but if I saw it today, kind of 292 00:15:35,040 --> 00:15:39,840 Speaker 5: cleansed and reproduced as a studio track with all the accouterment, 293 00:15:39,960 --> 00:15:42,600 Speaker 5: I might not have appreciated it in the same way 294 00:15:42,640 --> 00:15:45,080 Speaker 5: because it wouldn't be raw, wouldn't be dangerous, It wouldn't 295 00:15:45,120 --> 00:15:47,240 Speaker 5: feel like it could fall off a cliff at any second. 296 00:15:47,080 --> 00:15:47,720 Speaker 4: Right, you know what I mean? 297 00:15:47,920 --> 00:15:50,360 Speaker 3: This was just on my algorithm, Like at the height 298 00:15:50,480 --> 00:15:54,640 Speaker 3: of CBS, Letterman bast Boys came up from the subway 299 00:15:54,680 --> 00:15:55,560 Speaker 3: and did short shot. 300 00:15:55,760 --> 00:16:01,640 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, I lose my mind watching it. 301 00:16:01,640 --> 00:16:03,920 Speaker 3: It was so awesome because I love the Beastie Boys, 302 00:16:03,920 --> 00:16:04,400 Speaker 3: so it was. 303 00:16:04,600 --> 00:16:06,560 Speaker 1: It just ruled, it ruled. 304 00:16:06,680 --> 00:16:10,960 Speaker 2: It was the coolest thing ever, still is it still 305 00:16:11,040 --> 00:16:13,800 Speaker 2: is as late night television performances go. 306 00:16:14,400 --> 00:16:16,680 Speaker 1: That has to be top three, if not number one. 307 00:16:17,360 --> 00:16:19,240 Speaker 3: I don't know how they pulled that off because they're 308 00:16:19,240 --> 00:16:22,440 Speaker 3: the Beastie Boys, and Letterman had enough juice where they 309 00:16:22,560 --> 00:16:26,560 Speaker 3: just shut down Manhattan. That's they like whatever eighth Avenue, 310 00:16:26,680 --> 00:16:29,120 Speaker 3: yeah for And it was incredible. 311 00:16:29,200 --> 00:16:30,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, on the way for you. 312 00:16:30,640 --> 00:16:33,800 Speaker 2: Frank Caliendo will be joining us live a thirty AM 313 00:16:33,840 --> 00:16:36,600 Speaker 2: Billy Gardell in the nine o'clock hour this morning. 314 00:16:36,640 --> 00:16:38,800 Speaker 1: So lots of good stuff to come. Kevin Gorman talking 315 00:16:38,840 --> 00:16:39,280 Speaker 1: little Bucks. 316 00:16:39,320 --> 00:16:42,240 Speaker 2: We'll have a spring training report from our friend Gormy 317 00:16:42,600 --> 00:16:44,240 Speaker 2: coming up here, and just a little bit Tim Ben's 318 00:16:44,280 --> 00:16:47,120 Speaker 2: filling in with your sports for Mike Persuda. When we 319 00:16:47,160 --> 00:16:50,200 Speaker 2: returned dot forget pull a plunge. 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Eric Carlson back with 361 00:18:48,040 --> 00:18:51,720 Speaker 9: the Penns practice yesterday up in Cranberry, the Olympic break 362 00:18:51,880 --> 00:18:54,639 Speaker 9: over Sydney Crosby not in the locker room or on 363 00:18:54,720 --> 00:18:56,480 Speaker 9: the ice of the team as he was traveling back 364 00:18:56,520 --> 00:19:00,919 Speaker 9: from Milan. Ricard Raquel also centering a lot with Brian 365 00:19:01,040 --> 00:19:06,439 Speaker 9: Rust and Avery Hayes. With Sid's absence still ongoing and 366 00:19:06,480 --> 00:19:10,120 Speaker 9: the questions about his health. People want to know when 367 00:19:10,160 --> 00:19:11,880 Speaker 9: he's going to come back, when he's going to play 368 00:19:11,960 --> 00:19:14,280 Speaker 9: Dan Muse yesterday saying that they still need some more 369 00:19:14,280 --> 00:19:17,960 Speaker 9: evaluation once he gets back here to Pittsburgh. In the meanwhile, 370 00:19:18,000 --> 00:19:21,159 Speaker 9: the other lines besides Raquel moving over to center with 371 00:19:21,280 --> 00:19:26,200 Speaker 9: Rust and Hayes, Chinikov, Gino and Tommy Novak, Ben Kindle 372 00:19:26,320 --> 00:19:28,440 Speaker 9: between Anthony Mantha and Justin Brazo. 373 00:19:28,560 --> 00:19:30,159 Speaker 1: That looks kind of funny. 374 00:19:30,560 --> 00:19:33,000 Speaker 9: Yeah, those two guys, and then him down to the 375 00:19:33,040 --> 00:19:36,760 Speaker 9: middle Lizate, Achari and Duer is the fourth unit. Here's 376 00:19:36,840 --> 00:19:39,520 Speaker 9: Rust on the need for the pens to play well 377 00:19:39,560 --> 00:19:42,080 Speaker 9: coming out of the Olympic break right away, with the 378 00:19:42,119 --> 00:19:44,679 Speaker 9: trade deadline coming up on March the sixth, with or 379 00:19:44,720 --> 00:19:46,359 Speaker 9: without Sid healthy. 380 00:19:47,040 --> 00:19:49,879 Speaker 10: We've been given very little expectations on the outside, but 381 00:19:49,920 --> 00:19:52,680 Speaker 10: I think on the inside, our expectations have been high. 382 00:19:52,720 --> 00:19:57,479 Speaker 10: And I think anytime we can continue to prove to 383 00:19:57,520 --> 00:20:00,360 Speaker 10: the outside world, to ourselves, to management, to everybody that 384 00:20:00,400 --> 00:20:04,280 Speaker 10: we deserve the utmost respect and an opportunity to win. 385 00:20:04,440 --> 00:20:08,359 Speaker 10: I think being able to win and play good hockey 386 00:20:08,400 --> 00:20:12,240 Speaker 10: and compete well without one of the best players in 387 00:20:12,600 --> 00:20:15,600 Speaker 10: the world or of all time, I think will definitely 388 00:20:15,640 --> 00:20:16,120 Speaker 10: go along way. 389 00:20:16,320 --> 00:20:17,960 Speaker 1: Trying to read the tea leaves a little bit. 390 00:20:18,000 --> 00:20:20,720 Speaker 9: You know, at one point when Rusk was speaking with reporters, 391 00:20:20,720 --> 00:20:22,520 Speaker 9: he used the phrase, who knows how long Sid's going 392 00:20:22,560 --> 00:20:24,080 Speaker 9: to be out? Kind of a throwaway, But at the 393 00:20:24,119 --> 00:20:26,399 Speaker 9: same time, you know, you're leaning in like this, what 394 00:20:26,440 --> 00:20:28,400 Speaker 9: does he know there? Exactly? What have they been told? Well, 395 00:20:28,440 --> 00:20:30,479 Speaker 9: it sounds like that's what he was told. And Raquel, 396 00:20:30,560 --> 00:20:32,880 Speaker 9: you know, if you will hear Raquel later on talking 397 00:20:32,880 --> 00:20:34,840 Speaker 9: about playing center, and he was talking about how the 398 00:20:34,960 --> 00:20:36,360 Speaker 9: ice opens up in the middle of the ice when 399 00:20:36,400 --> 00:20:38,560 Speaker 9: you play center, and he feels comfortable doing it and 400 00:20:38,880 --> 00:20:40,600 Speaker 9: I just got to work on my face offs. 401 00:20:40,880 --> 00:20:42,960 Speaker 1: So they're clearly being their position. 402 00:20:43,160 --> 00:20:46,080 Speaker 9: Yeah, they are prepping for I would imagine a few 403 00:20:46,119 --> 00:20:49,359 Speaker 9: games without Sid. Now is it all five before the deadline? 404 00:20:49,440 --> 00:20:51,240 Speaker 9: Is it longer than that? No one seems to know, 405 00:20:51,280 --> 00:20:54,040 Speaker 9: and even Mews said they still need more evaluation. But 406 00:20:54,080 --> 00:20:56,000 Speaker 9: that's something to definitely track once he gets back. 407 00:20:56,080 --> 00:21:00,400 Speaker 2: Well, using the old you know sat era approximation in here, 408 00:21:00,440 --> 00:21:02,200 Speaker 2: you know, if he doesn't play the gold medal game, 409 00:21:02,240 --> 00:21:05,960 Speaker 2: you got to think that he would play kind of 410 00:21:06,080 --> 00:21:09,200 Speaker 2: hurt in that game if he could, So he has 411 00:21:09,280 --> 00:21:12,679 Speaker 2: to be at a level that is, for NHL games 412 00:21:12,880 --> 00:21:16,480 Speaker 2: he isn't close, but for the Olympic game, he was 413 00:21:16,680 --> 00:21:18,720 Speaker 2: kind of close. That's what I was saying yesterday is 414 00:21:19,440 --> 00:21:21,840 Speaker 2: earlier in the week, is you got to gut it 415 00:21:21,960 --> 00:21:24,200 Speaker 2: up to play one hundred and twenty minutes to get 416 00:21:24,200 --> 00:21:26,920 Speaker 2: through the semifinals in the gold medal game, potentially after 417 00:21:26,960 --> 00:21:28,200 Speaker 2: he got hurt in the quarters. 418 00:21:28,800 --> 00:21:29,919 Speaker 1: You can do that. 419 00:21:30,400 --> 00:21:32,320 Speaker 9: Especially when you don't have to take on the load 420 00:21:32,400 --> 00:21:33,840 Speaker 9: that he would have to take on with the pens, 421 00:21:33,840 --> 00:21:36,639 Speaker 9: because there's so many other good players on Canada. But 422 00:21:36,760 --> 00:21:38,800 Speaker 9: to play what is it's seventeen and thirty one to 423 00:21:38,880 --> 00:21:41,440 Speaker 9: wrap up here. That's an entirely different kettle of fish. 424 00:21:41,600 --> 00:21:45,119 Speaker 3: I think the best news possible after seeing him not 425 00:21:45,600 --> 00:21:48,480 Speaker 3: be able to play in limp Off and not play 426 00:21:48,520 --> 00:21:52,800 Speaker 3: for Canada is he's not out until Christmas. There's not 427 00:21:53,040 --> 00:21:55,960 Speaker 3: gonna be not going with It's not the end of 428 00:21:56,040 --> 00:21:59,160 Speaker 3: sitting Gino, like we'll never see them together again. Right, 429 00:21:59,520 --> 00:22:02,120 Speaker 3: That's the best that's possible. It's like it's I don't 430 00:22:02,160 --> 00:22:02,679 Speaker 3: think it's that. 431 00:22:03,240 --> 00:22:05,479 Speaker 2: No, But I don't think that because he was, in 432 00:22:05,520 --> 00:22:07,840 Speaker 2: his words, close to playing the gold medal game, that 433 00:22:07,880 --> 00:22:09,879 Speaker 2: he's going to be back in two games. 434 00:22:09,920 --> 00:22:12,360 Speaker 1: Oh No, he's week to week. Yeah, I would think 435 00:22:12,400 --> 00:22:13,400 Speaker 1: that's the case as well. 436 00:22:14,160 --> 00:22:16,920 Speaker 9: Pirates, they lost in spring training to the Yankees, six 437 00:22:16,960 --> 00:22:19,119 Speaker 9: to Bubba Chandler didn't allow a hit but was charged 438 00:22:19,119 --> 00:22:21,480 Speaker 9: with four earned runs, four walks, including one with the 439 00:22:21,480 --> 00:22:24,040 Speaker 9: bases loaded, throwing fourteen of his thirty five pitches for 440 00:22:24,119 --> 00:22:26,640 Speaker 9: strikes over hitting in two thirds. We'll talk to Kevin 441 00:22:26,680 --> 00:22:29,280 Speaker 9: Gorman about that coming up. It's wanted to close the 442 00:22:29,440 --> 00:22:33,280 Speaker 9: loop on Neil Walker speaking about the passing of Bill Masowski. 443 00:22:33,920 --> 00:22:36,399 Speaker 9: He was joining me on the breakfast Benz podcast, and 444 00:22:36,440 --> 00:22:39,879 Speaker 9: he told this funny story about mass who was great 445 00:22:39,880 --> 00:22:43,040 Speaker 9: about teaching him the nuances of playing second base. 446 00:22:43,720 --> 00:22:46,480 Speaker 11: And he still had the hands. He had the hands, 447 00:22:46,480 --> 00:22:49,119 Speaker 11: he had the footwork still, which is pretty incredible. I 448 00:22:49,119 --> 00:22:51,080 Speaker 11: think the eyes might have gone a little bit at 449 00:22:51,080 --> 00:22:53,480 Speaker 11: that point, but the stuff that he was teaching me was. 450 00:22:55,200 --> 00:22:55,880 Speaker 1: Really important. 451 00:22:55,920 --> 00:22:59,000 Speaker 11: The double play turns, the double play feeds, the footwork 452 00:22:59,040 --> 00:23:02,000 Speaker 11: around the bag, all of those things stood the test 453 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:02,400 Speaker 11: of time. 454 00:23:02,840 --> 00:23:05,880 Speaker 2: The remarkable thing like Blast was talking about with us 455 00:23:06,000 --> 00:23:10,919 Speaker 2: remembering Maz is how he would use his glove to 456 00:23:10,960 --> 00:23:12,879 Speaker 2: smack it up into his throwing hand. 457 00:23:13,160 --> 00:23:15,600 Speaker 9: Yeah, when he could. Like, that's something else Neil talked 458 00:23:15,600 --> 00:23:17,560 Speaker 9: about too. He catch the ball in the palm, but 459 00:23:17,600 --> 00:23:20,160 Speaker 9: barely catch it, almost use it like a goalie blocker. 460 00:23:20,359 --> 00:23:23,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, like block it into your own hand. Amazing. 461 00:23:23,240 --> 00:23:25,080 Speaker 9: And you know, the the end part of that story 462 00:23:25,119 --> 00:23:27,760 Speaker 9: he was talking about how he was so good at 463 00:23:27,800 --> 00:23:30,720 Speaker 9: the area play Maz was that Neil learned how to 464 00:23:30,760 --> 00:23:32,679 Speaker 9: do the area play at second base, and as they 465 00:23:32,760 --> 00:23:35,760 Speaker 9: phased in replay, if you remember, the area play was 466 00:23:35,760 --> 00:23:38,000 Speaker 9: one of the last things to go. Like, they gave 467 00:23:38,080 --> 00:23:41,840 Speaker 9: him some gradis you know, around second base for a while, 468 00:23:42,440 --> 00:23:45,840 Speaker 9: and he said he got there's a couple of times 469 00:23:45,880 --> 00:23:48,920 Speaker 9: once replay came in for the second base area play rule, 470 00:23:48,920 --> 00:23:52,040 Speaker 9: the neighborhood play that he got burned on it because 471 00:23:52,280 --> 00:23:54,000 Speaker 9: Maz was so good at teaching it. 472 00:23:54,040 --> 00:23:56,000 Speaker 1: He did take it out of his system. This is 473 00:23:56,040 --> 00:23:58,920 Speaker 1: gonna look like you did it right exactly. Yeah, And he. 474 00:23:58,840 --> 00:24:01,520 Speaker 9: Said he used to see Maz with Kent Tacolvey smoking 475 00:24:01,560 --> 00:24:04,879 Speaker 9: cigars in their underwear before every workout six thirty in 476 00:24:04,880 --> 00:24:06,080 Speaker 9: Bradenton all the time. 477 00:24:06,880 --> 00:24:11,320 Speaker 2: Not Mas and Teaks workout before Neil's workout, right, Yes. 478 00:24:11,359 --> 00:24:16,040 Speaker 9: Their workout was the cigars distinction. And then we'll wrap 479 00:24:16,119 --> 00:24:17,840 Speaker 9: up with this. And I'm sure this is special near 480 00:24:17,880 --> 00:24:19,840 Speaker 9: and dear to Jacob's heart. I'm sure he was very 481 00:24:19,880 --> 00:24:23,639 Speaker 9: happy for having me send him along this audio. Yesterday 482 00:24:23,800 --> 00:24:28,160 Speaker 9: was the forty first anniversary February the twenty third, nineteen 483 00:24:28,240 --> 00:24:32,720 Speaker 9: eighty five Indiana and Purdue, the forty first anniversary of 484 00:24:32,760 --> 00:24:37,480 Speaker 9: the infamous Bobby Knight share throw in college basketball. As 485 00:24:37,920 --> 00:24:41,560 Speaker 9: Pirates broadcaster Lanny for Terry was on the call. 486 00:24:42,520 --> 00:24:47,040 Speaker 8: How inside the Fowls, I'm Darryl Thomas, his second and 487 00:24:47,240 --> 00:24:50,080 Speaker 8: the sixth Indiana team Bowl. We've only played five minutes of. 488 00:24:50,119 --> 00:24:50,720 Speaker 6: The first half. 489 00:24:51,000 --> 00:24:53,720 Speaker 8: Bred Jaspers now chasing Bobby Knife back to the chair. 490 00:24:54,680 --> 00:24:55,600 Speaker 1: Yeah he's technical. 491 00:24:56,080 --> 00:25:01,520 Speaker 8: Here's the team fishat technical against the Bets against Dave Reid. 492 00:25:01,600 --> 00:25:04,600 Speaker 8: An excellent preat throw shooter will have the honors shooting 493 00:25:04,600 --> 00:25:08,679 Speaker 8: the technicals. Okay, here let me here today Night streschair 494 00:25:09,920 --> 00:25:11,359 Speaker 8: across the free throw line. 495 00:25:12,000 --> 00:25:14,760 Speaker 2: We picked up another t I mean, and there was 496 00:25:14,880 --> 00:25:19,399 Speaker 2: no I had no idea Lanny was the play by 497 00:25:19,480 --> 00:25:21,040 Speaker 2: play guy for for the Hoosiers. 498 00:25:21,240 --> 00:25:22,960 Speaker 1: Well, I don't think he was for the Hoosiers. 499 00:25:23,000 --> 00:25:26,200 Speaker 9: I think that was just a national broadcast came up 500 00:25:26,240 --> 00:25:27,880 Speaker 9: and Landy got to be on the call. 501 00:25:27,720 --> 00:25:30,919 Speaker 1: For five minutes. By the way, five minutes into that 502 00:25:30,920 --> 00:25:31,680 Speaker 1: game is when that happen. 503 00:25:31,680 --> 00:25:34,240 Speaker 9: I think that's why it's mad, because Thom's got the 504 00:25:34,280 --> 00:25:35,440 Speaker 9: second foul right away. 505 00:25:35,920 --> 00:25:37,679 Speaker 1: But it doesn't. It didn't take long for Night to 506 00:25:37,720 --> 00:25:39,920 Speaker 1: boil over, that's for sure. When I played there, I 507 00:25:39,960 --> 00:25:42,280 Speaker 1: did a chair toss as well, did you I really did? 508 00:25:42,320 --> 00:25:44,840 Speaker 3: I gotta do this and and the security guard goes, 509 00:25:45,000 --> 00:25:51,360 Speaker 3: everybody does it? So you went on stage and through 510 00:25:51,400 --> 00:25:53,160 Speaker 3: the no, no, no, it was like, you know, could 511 00:25:53,200 --> 00:25:54,080 Speaker 3: we got walking around? 512 00:25:54,160 --> 00:25:55,040 Speaker 1: We go in the locker room. 513 00:25:55,720 --> 00:25:59,520 Speaker 3: Were in Bloomington, Yeah, in the basketball assembly hall. 514 00:25:59,600 --> 00:26:01,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, so you and Burr, me and Burr and so 515 00:26:03,600 --> 00:26:04,639 Speaker 1: you did it anyways. 516 00:26:05,080 --> 00:26:07,080 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, No, we're just walking around taking the tour 517 00:26:07,160 --> 00:26:09,160 Speaker 3: that I grabbed it like an ability laugh. 518 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:10,880 Speaker 1: It's like I didn't throw it hard. 519 00:26:11,119 --> 00:26:12,560 Speaker 3: I just tossed it, you know, just kind of like 520 00:26:12,640 --> 00:26:14,200 Speaker 3: we gotta get to walk through and we go through 521 00:26:14,240 --> 00:26:16,560 Speaker 3: like the locker rooms and we kind of meet some 522 00:26:16,600 --> 00:26:19,560 Speaker 3: assistant coaches and some so sometimes we'll get like, you know, 523 00:26:19,600 --> 00:26:21,960 Speaker 3: he always gets something crazy. Sometimes I'll get something crazy, 524 00:26:22,000 --> 00:26:24,960 Speaker 3: this fun stuff like a whatever hed in a basketball 525 00:26:25,119 --> 00:26:25,960 Speaker 3: leatherman jacket or. 526 00:26:25,960 --> 00:26:26,480 Speaker 1: Something like that. 527 00:26:26,520 --> 00:26:27,960 Speaker 3: But I literally it was like, you know, it's like 528 00:26:27,960 --> 00:26:29,720 Speaker 3: four in the afternoon. I just walked there like I 529 00:26:29,760 --> 00:26:30,879 Speaker 3: gotta through it. 530 00:26:31,320 --> 00:26:33,080 Speaker 1: I thought you meant you did it on stage. 531 00:26:33,119 --> 00:26:35,960 Speaker 3: Oh no, that would be I've done a few funny 532 00:26:35,960 --> 00:26:38,399 Speaker 3: things on saying yeah, but that I didn't. 533 00:26:37,760 --> 00:26:39,119 Speaker 1: Come out in the candy stripe pants. 534 00:26:40,720 --> 00:26:40,760 Speaker 9: No. 535 00:26:41,440 --> 00:26:44,640 Speaker 3: Uh, it's funny, Like you know, it's almost like he's, oh, 536 00:26:44,680 --> 00:26:47,760 Speaker 3: you know, he's revered there. It's it's almost like I 537 00:26:47,800 --> 00:26:50,600 Speaker 3: don't want to wake up, stir up the echoes of 538 00:26:50,640 --> 00:26:53,679 Speaker 3: the gods yeah, right, yeah, yeah, you know, but no, 539 00:26:53,800 --> 00:26:54,280 Speaker 3: but it's fun. 540 00:26:54,320 --> 00:26:55,840 Speaker 1: So you don't want to tell Joe boy jokes if 541 00:26:55,840 --> 00:26:56,879 Speaker 1: you're in state college. 542 00:26:57,400 --> 00:27:00,240 Speaker 3: No, you know some places they're written in the contracts 543 00:27:00,240 --> 00:27:01,280 Speaker 3: what you can and can't say. 544 00:27:01,400 --> 00:27:02,760 Speaker 1: Oh no kidding, Yeah. 545 00:27:02,960 --> 00:27:04,720 Speaker 9: You did that as a college show, and that it 546 00:27:04,760 --> 00:27:06,160 Speaker 9: wasn't just necessarily your show. 547 00:27:06,960 --> 00:27:08,760 Speaker 1: It's Bill's show. I was just lucky enough to be 548 00:27:08,800 --> 00:27:09,080 Speaker 1: on it. 549 00:27:09,440 --> 00:27:11,240 Speaker 3: But you know, I mean there's a funny thing like 550 00:27:11,280 --> 00:27:14,840 Speaker 3: if you play, if you play this place in Arizona, uh, 551 00:27:15,119 --> 00:27:17,960 Speaker 3: it's no O j jokes And it's like, well, why 552 00:27:18,640 --> 00:27:24,080 Speaker 3: well because uh uh uh the the waiter's dad lives there, 553 00:27:25,760 --> 00:27:32,680 Speaker 3: lives where in Arizona. Goldman's dad lives lives like down 554 00:27:32,720 --> 00:27:39,000 Speaker 3: the street from the he took it Real hard. Bill's yeah, 555 00:27:39,160 --> 00:27:41,160 Speaker 3: there's a place in Arizona where it's like you wonder why, 556 00:27:41,240 --> 00:27:43,120 Speaker 3: like it used to be a Hurtz rennickr. 557 00:27:43,320 --> 00:27:45,639 Speaker 1: Yeah, there's a. 558 00:27:45,640 --> 00:27:48,439 Speaker 9: White Bronco dealership, right, so that's just white, that's all 559 00:27:48,440 --> 00:27:49,320 Speaker 9: they sell. 560 00:27:49,359 --> 00:27:52,399 Speaker 3: Like in Colorado, you couldn't do about the maschinting Colorado, 561 00:27:52,440 --> 00:27:53,639 Speaker 3: not even make jokes about that. 562 00:27:53,840 --> 00:27:55,720 Speaker 1: But you know, everyone has an O j joke. It's 563 00:27:55,760 --> 00:27:59,160 Speaker 1: like written in like blood you not do j jokes? Yeah, 564 00:27:59,160 --> 00:28:05,360 Speaker 1: literally with the glove. But Abby's news top of the hour. 565 00:28:05,320 --> 00:28:08,800 Speaker 5: An update on Punch the Monkey and a far less 566 00:28:08,800 --> 00:28:11,879 Speaker 5: wholesome animal story. I don't know White how to sit 567 00:28:12,480 --> 00:28:15,240 Speaker 5: well when a man and a dear love each other very. 568 00:28:15,160 --> 00:28:17,919 Speaker 4: Much, tim even death can't keep them apart. 569 00:28:18,640 --> 00:28:21,120 Speaker 1: Frank Kelliendo giving us a shout at eight. 570 00:28:21,040 --> 00:28:25,320 Speaker 2: Thirty this morning, and also Billy Gardell at nine am 571 00:28:25,400 --> 00:28:28,320 Speaker 2: when we return, talking Buco spring training with Kevin Gorman 572 00:28:28,320 --> 00:28:30,520 Speaker 2: at the Trip Nobody. 573 00:28:30,040 --> 00:28:33,200 Speaker 7: Takes the edge off the commute home like Chad Tyson. 574 00:28:33,359 --> 00:28:36,600 Speaker 7: He has a d V morning show reloaded cuts sports 575 00:28:36,640 --> 00:28:38,520 Speaker 7: news and you can hit him up for a deep 576 00:28:38,560 --> 00:28:39,400 Speaker 7: cut request. 577 00:28:39,640 --> 00:28:43,040 Speaker 1: Afternoons with Tyson on dv E. 578 00:28:44,160 --> 00:28:46,200 Speaker 7: It's Dad, Tyson and Bite to join me on Team 579 00:28:46,200 --> 00:28:48,560 Speaker 7: I Heart Radio for this year, it's a d D 580 00:28:48,720 --> 00:28:49,160 Speaker 7: morning show. 581 00:28:49,280 --> 00:28:52,640 Speaker 2: Randy Bauman with Taddy Grisner and Jim Ben's filming in 582 00:28:52,880 --> 00:28:54,920 Speaker 2: on Your Sports. Joe Bartneck hanging in the studio with 583 00:28:55,040 --> 00:28:56,920 Speaker 2: us this morning, and we're welcome to our friend from 584 00:28:57,120 --> 00:29:03,400 Speaker 2: Trip Live Sports covering the Buckos Kevin Gormy morning, what's up, Hey, 585 00:29:03,440 --> 00:29:07,080 Speaker 2: Thanks for having me, Hey, Buddy, I'm excited for Bucko season. 586 00:29:07,120 --> 00:29:09,600 Speaker 2: I gotta tell you, I am inordinately excited about it. 587 00:29:09,600 --> 00:29:11,600 Speaker 2: And I know the Penguins are coming back, but I 588 00:29:11,640 --> 00:29:14,920 Speaker 2: have got my hopes riding high on the Buckos being 589 00:29:15,040 --> 00:29:16,880 Speaker 2: legitimate for a little while. And I know that this 590 00:29:16,960 --> 00:29:19,480 Speaker 2: is something that this is Lucy with the football and 591 00:29:19,600 --> 00:29:22,360 Speaker 2: Charlie Brown, you know, is me every year flying up 592 00:29:22,400 --> 00:29:24,880 Speaker 2: in the air. But I'm hoping that this is finally 593 00:29:24,920 --> 00:29:27,560 Speaker 2: the year I get to kick it high hopes for 594 00:29:27,640 --> 00:29:30,640 Speaker 2: Babba Chandler going into this season. 595 00:29:31,280 --> 00:29:33,200 Speaker 1: His outing yesterday kind of a mixed bag. 596 00:29:33,280 --> 00:29:37,320 Speaker 6: Kevin, it was, but you have to also take into 597 00:29:37,320 --> 00:29:40,000 Speaker 6: consideration that's his first start of spring training. We're still 598 00:29:40,040 --> 00:29:44,120 Speaker 6: in mid February, well late February. He touched one hundred 599 00:29:44,160 --> 00:29:46,360 Speaker 6: miles an hour on his fastball in the first inning, 600 00:29:46,440 --> 00:29:49,560 Speaker 6: and that just typically doesn't happen, and it's become more 601 00:29:49,560 --> 00:29:53,040 Speaker 6: commonplace in baseball now. But you know, he told us, 602 00:29:53,240 --> 00:29:54,920 Speaker 6: you know, he turned around and looked at the scoreboard 603 00:29:54,960 --> 00:29:57,440 Speaker 6: and saw that he hit one hundred and decided to 604 00:29:57,480 --> 00:29:58,720 Speaker 6: dial it back a little bit. 605 00:29:58,720 --> 00:30:00,000 Speaker 1: And his next two pitches. 606 00:29:59,680 --> 00:30:02,840 Speaker 6: Were like ninety eight, which is still you know, throwing 607 00:30:02,880 --> 00:30:06,200 Speaker 6: some serious gas. But his command issues kind of got 608 00:30:06,240 --> 00:30:09,840 Speaker 6: away from him at that point. But you know, it's 609 00:30:10,120 --> 00:30:13,720 Speaker 6: interesting you see a guy have four walks, including two 610 00:30:13,760 --> 00:30:16,760 Speaker 6: on four pitches, one with the bases loaded, and you think, oh, 611 00:30:16,800 --> 00:30:19,560 Speaker 6: that he's a disaster out there, and he comes away 612 00:30:19,560 --> 00:30:21,480 Speaker 6: and he's like, yeah, I was mad at my performance, 613 00:30:22,280 --> 00:30:24,640 Speaker 6: but he got to strike out with the change up, 614 00:30:24,680 --> 00:30:26,640 Speaker 6: he got to strike out with a slider. There were 615 00:30:26,680 --> 00:30:29,280 Speaker 6: things that these guys are working on right, and you 616 00:30:29,920 --> 00:30:31,680 Speaker 6: talk to the catcher Joey Bart, you talk to the 617 00:30:31,720 --> 00:30:34,560 Speaker 6: manager Don Kelly, and they're all pleased with the outing. 618 00:30:34,840 --> 00:30:37,120 Speaker 6: And in a regular season game, it would be a 619 00:30:37,160 --> 00:30:39,560 Speaker 6: disastrous outing that you know, they get yanked, you know, 620 00:30:40,040 --> 00:30:42,640 Speaker 6: after thirty five pitches and only fourteen of them or strikes. 621 00:30:42,680 --> 00:30:45,320 Speaker 6: But in this case, they saw the things they wanted 622 00:30:45,360 --> 00:30:47,240 Speaker 6: to see and it was more just a matter of command, 623 00:30:47,320 --> 00:30:50,000 Speaker 6: which is something that will come with, you know, more practice, 624 00:30:50,040 --> 00:30:53,000 Speaker 6: more games in the spring, in spring training, so that 625 00:30:52,640 --> 00:30:55,040 Speaker 6: that's the weird thing you have to take into consideration 626 00:30:55,080 --> 00:30:57,000 Speaker 6: when you look at spring training games. It's not to 627 00:30:57,040 --> 00:30:59,800 Speaker 6: be judged on the same way as a major league game. 628 00:31:00,280 --> 00:31:02,840 Speaker 6: But I do think they have, you know, some special 629 00:31:02,880 --> 00:31:06,040 Speaker 6: pitching with schemes and chandlery. And you know, if Mitch 630 00:31:06,080 --> 00:31:08,760 Speaker 6: Keller is the middle of rotation arm on this team, 631 00:31:08,880 --> 00:31:12,160 Speaker 6: you know he's a pretty good one. And so it's 632 00:31:12,200 --> 00:31:13,840 Speaker 6: just really a matter of figuring out who are the 633 00:31:13,880 --> 00:31:17,200 Speaker 6: fourth and fifth starters. But you look around that lineup, Randy, 634 00:31:17,320 --> 00:31:21,200 Speaker 6: and excuse me, you start to see how many All 635 00:31:21,240 --> 00:31:24,000 Speaker 6: Stars that are on this team, and you know, they 636 00:31:24,040 --> 00:31:26,320 Speaker 6: have one at first base now or right field in 637 00:31:26,400 --> 00:31:29,200 Speaker 6: Ryan O'Hearn. They have one in Brian Reynolds. They have 638 00:31:29,240 --> 00:31:32,000 Speaker 6: one at second base in Brandon Law. You know they 639 00:31:32,040 --> 00:31:34,800 Speaker 6: have a goal Glove winner and Jared Triolo at third 640 00:31:34,880 --> 00:31:38,240 Speaker 6: base who replaces a goal Glover winner whether he's a 641 00:31:38,280 --> 00:31:41,120 Speaker 6: shortstop er third base with I kf and Key Bryan. 642 00:31:42,320 --> 00:31:44,640 Speaker 6: You've got a DH who's a three time All Star, 643 00:31:44,760 --> 00:31:48,080 Speaker 6: Marcelo Zuna. And you start to look around, and that's 644 00:31:48,120 --> 00:31:49,600 Speaker 6: not even talking about the best player on the team, 645 00:31:49,640 --> 00:31:52,080 Speaker 6: Paul Skeens, who's a two time All Star starter, and 646 00:31:52,120 --> 00:31:54,200 Speaker 6: the raigning Sy Young winner. And you start to look 647 00:31:54,200 --> 00:31:56,440 Speaker 6: around and you say, you know, boy, this team has 648 00:31:56,440 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 6: some talent. And in years past, when you got your 649 00:31:58,560 --> 00:32:01,920 Speaker 6: hopes up, the talent was anywhere near you know, any 650 00:32:01,960 --> 00:32:04,040 Speaker 6: near what they have right now. It's just a matter 651 00:32:04,040 --> 00:32:06,920 Speaker 6: of whether these guys can actually do with Donny Kelly's 652 00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:09,719 Speaker 6: imploring them to do, which is, you know, the play together. 653 00:32:09,960 --> 00:32:11,800 Speaker 6: You basically say, hey, this is about the team. This 654 00:32:11,840 --> 00:32:14,200 Speaker 6: is not about individuals, this is about the you know, 655 00:32:14,240 --> 00:32:15,320 Speaker 6: the whole team concept. 656 00:32:15,640 --> 00:32:18,920 Speaker 2: Well with with the off season emphasis on adding some offense. 657 00:32:19,000 --> 00:32:22,800 Speaker 2: That that run manufactured in the first yesterday seems to 658 00:32:22,800 --> 00:32:24,680 Speaker 2: be exactly what the Pirates have envisioned. 659 00:32:26,880 --> 00:32:31,560 Speaker 6: Yes and the lineup, you know, maybe except for one guy, 660 00:32:31,600 --> 00:32:34,240 Speaker 6: the lineup might be your your opening day lineup. In 661 00:32:34,320 --> 00:32:36,959 Speaker 6: terms of O'Neil Cruz leading off, I would say Brandon 662 00:32:37,000 --> 00:32:39,400 Speaker 6: Law will be there at the number two hole instead 663 00:32:39,400 --> 00:32:42,120 Speaker 6: of instead of Nick Gozales. But then you go three 664 00:32:42,160 --> 00:32:45,840 Speaker 6: four five with Reynolds, O'Herne and Ozuna, and it's exactly 665 00:32:45,920 --> 00:32:48,120 Speaker 6: the way you want to manufacture runs. Get O'Neil Cruz 666 00:32:48,160 --> 00:32:50,480 Speaker 6: on base, let him steal second, right, move him over 667 00:32:50,520 --> 00:32:52,320 Speaker 6: to third with the fly ball, and bring him in 668 00:32:52,360 --> 00:32:56,440 Speaker 6: with a with a you know, a liner to right field, 669 00:32:56,480 --> 00:32:58,640 Speaker 6: with a Zuna going opposite field. I mean, there was 670 00:32:58,680 --> 00:33:01,480 Speaker 6: those were professional of Bath all the way around. 671 00:33:01,920 --> 00:33:04,480 Speaker 1: That was that encouraged me runs. 672 00:33:04,560 --> 00:33:06,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, that really encouraged me when I saw that, Like, 673 00:33:06,240 --> 00:33:08,240 Speaker 2: all right, this is exactly what they were hoping for. 674 00:33:08,640 --> 00:33:10,880 Speaker 2: And you know, the first in thing of the second 675 00:33:11,000 --> 00:33:14,320 Speaker 2: game of spring training, you see, it happened. The only 676 00:33:14,360 --> 00:33:16,480 Speaker 2: thing I wanted to ask you about, Like, obviously they've 677 00:33:16,640 --> 00:33:19,840 Speaker 2: bolstered the ranks considerably from an offensive standpoint, are you 678 00:33:20,000 --> 00:33:21,120 Speaker 2: are you concerned at. 679 00:33:21,000 --> 00:33:23,200 Speaker 1: All, particularly in the outfield? 680 00:33:23,440 --> 00:33:26,440 Speaker 2: Defensively this year O'Neil Cruz looks like he kind of 681 00:33:26,480 --> 00:33:28,880 Speaker 2: bulked up a little bit number one. But how about 682 00:33:29,080 --> 00:33:31,800 Speaker 2: how's he coming along with defensive abilities? 683 00:33:32,960 --> 00:33:35,560 Speaker 6: Yeah, I mean that was a concentration for him. Two things. 684 00:33:35,560 --> 00:33:38,480 Speaker 6: One was facing left handed pitching to really improve where 685 00:33:38,520 --> 00:33:41,600 Speaker 6: he was, you know, well below the Mendoza line against lefties. 686 00:33:42,080 --> 00:33:44,520 Speaker 6: And the other part was improving his defense because last 687 00:33:44,560 --> 00:33:47,280 Speaker 6: year was his first full season in center field, and 688 00:33:47,360 --> 00:33:49,760 Speaker 6: at times he showed off that cannon of an arm. 689 00:33:50,160 --> 00:33:53,000 Speaker 6: He showed off his speed, made some you know, impressive catches, 690 00:33:53,000 --> 00:33:55,479 Speaker 6: but there were a lot of mistakes, you know, throwing 691 00:33:55,520 --> 00:33:59,640 Speaker 6: behind runners, you know, not hitting the cutoff. And I 692 00:33:59,680 --> 00:34:02,120 Speaker 6: think you know the time that he spent with four 693 00:34:02,200 --> 00:34:05,560 Speaker 6: time goal Glove winner and Platinum Glove winner keep Kevin 694 00:34:05,600 --> 00:34:08,920 Speaker 6: Kiermeier working on some center field instincts and jumps and 695 00:34:08,960 --> 00:34:11,800 Speaker 6: things like that, making good reads, making the right throws. 696 00:34:12,239 --> 00:34:14,839 Speaker 6: I think all those things will help. But it really 697 00:34:14,920 --> 00:34:17,760 Speaker 6: tells me more than anything, is that O'Neil Cruz worked 698 00:34:17,800 --> 00:34:19,920 Speaker 6: on his weaknesses, that he didn't just rest on his 699 00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:22,239 Speaker 6: laurels and say, hey, I'm good enough. Like this is 700 00:34:22,280 --> 00:34:23,680 Speaker 6: a guy who said, you know, if I'm ever going 701 00:34:23,719 --> 00:34:25,880 Speaker 6: to reach my potential, I need to work on the 702 00:34:25,920 --> 00:34:29,520 Speaker 6: things that are holding me back. And I think I 703 00:34:29,520 --> 00:34:31,200 Speaker 6: think that's the number one thing, is that it's a 704 00:34:31,280 --> 00:34:34,239 Speaker 6: sign of maturity from Cruz, And then number two the 705 00:34:34,400 --> 00:34:39,080 Speaker 6: arrival of guys like Ozuna on the position player side, 706 00:34:39,080 --> 00:34:41,239 Speaker 6: and even if he's primarily a d H and doesn't 707 00:34:41,239 --> 00:34:44,359 Speaker 6: play in the field much, if at all, that is 708 00:34:44,480 --> 00:34:46,400 Speaker 6: O'Neil Cruiz looks like a different guy down here. I 709 00:34:46,400 --> 00:34:49,319 Speaker 6: mean not just because he's cut off his dreadlocks, but 710 00:34:49,640 --> 00:34:52,040 Speaker 6: he's smiling, he's laughing, he seems at easy, seems like 711 00:34:52,080 --> 00:34:55,000 Speaker 6: he's enjoying playing baseball, and I think that has something 712 00:34:55,040 --> 00:34:56,920 Speaker 6: to do with being surrounded by so many of his 713 00:34:56,960 --> 00:35:00,319 Speaker 6: Dominican players. But I also think he's excited about playing 714 00:35:00,320 --> 00:35:03,480 Speaker 6: in the WBC on the Dominican team and being surrounded 715 00:35:03,520 --> 00:35:06,400 Speaker 6: by some Dominican stars. And we saw last year at 716 00:35:06,400 --> 00:35:08,120 Speaker 6: the home run Derby how that brought out the best 717 00:35:08,120 --> 00:35:10,399 Speaker 6: in him. That this is a guy who, if he's 718 00:35:10,440 --> 00:35:12,840 Speaker 6: playing at a high level. I think the Pirates are 719 00:35:12,880 --> 00:35:14,040 Speaker 6: a completely different team. 720 00:35:14,360 --> 00:35:15,759 Speaker 1: Now you's been down there a little bit, keV, what 721 00:35:15,760 --> 00:35:20,920 Speaker 1: are you hearing about Connor Griffin? Well, you know the indications. 722 00:35:21,640 --> 00:35:23,560 Speaker 6: Let's just put it this way. The kid passes the 723 00:35:23,560 --> 00:35:25,799 Speaker 6: eyeball test. I mean, you see him. He's six four, 724 00:35:25,800 --> 00:35:27,840 Speaker 6: two hundred and twenty five pounds. He looks like a 725 00:35:27,960 --> 00:35:30,800 Speaker 6: nineteen year old a rod at shortstop. In terms of 726 00:35:30,840 --> 00:35:32,880 Speaker 6: the stature, he looks like Bobby Witt in terms of 727 00:35:32,880 --> 00:35:35,120 Speaker 6: the way he plays, just kind of with his hair 728 00:35:35,160 --> 00:35:38,520 Speaker 6: on fire. You know, put on a batting practice show. 729 00:35:38,560 --> 00:35:40,960 Speaker 6: But you have to take in consideration it's batting practice. 730 00:35:41,400 --> 00:35:43,440 Speaker 6: But he was hitting bombs off the metal roof at 731 00:35:43,440 --> 00:35:47,200 Speaker 6: the kinder batting cages at Pirate City. He had a 732 00:35:47,200 --> 00:35:49,640 Speaker 6: couple hits the other day in clear Water, which I 733 00:35:49,719 --> 00:35:52,359 Speaker 6: wasn't there, but one was one hundred and five miles 734 00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:54,359 Speaker 6: an hour. Another was one hundred and nine miles an hour. 735 00:35:54,640 --> 00:35:57,160 Speaker 6: The golf wins kind of sometimes blow those balls back 736 00:35:57,200 --> 00:36:00,319 Speaker 6: into the stadium. Sometimes sometimes they carry them out. Fly 737 00:36:00,440 --> 00:36:01,919 Speaker 6: turns into a home run, But a lot of times 738 00:36:01,920 --> 00:36:05,520 Speaker 6: home runs, you know, turn into flyouts. But Connor Griffin 739 00:36:05,680 --> 00:36:07,640 Speaker 6: looks the part. I mean, there's going to be some 740 00:36:07,680 --> 00:36:09,080 Speaker 6: growing pains, there's gonna be a little bit of a 741 00:36:09,120 --> 00:36:11,480 Speaker 6: learning curve because he's a nineteen year old playing with 742 00:36:11,520 --> 00:36:12,000 Speaker 6: grown men. 743 00:36:12,040 --> 00:36:12,840 Speaker 1: But he's used to that. 744 00:36:14,120 --> 00:36:17,319 Speaker 6: I don't I personally think if I'm the Pirates, I'm 745 00:36:17,360 --> 00:36:20,880 Speaker 6: having Connor Griffin being my opening day shortstop. But I 746 00:36:21,239 --> 00:36:24,719 Speaker 6: indications are given that they've had Nick Gonzalez start there 747 00:36:24,920 --> 00:36:28,000 Speaker 6: in the Grapefruit League opener, that they've had Alika Williams 748 00:36:28,040 --> 00:36:30,680 Speaker 6: and Jared Triola play shortstopp in games at Leeue Calm 749 00:36:30,920 --> 00:36:33,160 Speaker 6: tells me that the Pirates probably have other plans. They 750 00:36:33,160 --> 00:36:35,480 Speaker 6: probably want to start him in Triple A. I don't 751 00:36:35,480 --> 00:36:37,080 Speaker 6: think it's going to be too long before he's in 752 00:36:37,120 --> 00:36:39,960 Speaker 6: the majors. I think this kid's special. I think he 753 00:36:40,080 --> 00:36:43,000 Speaker 6: carries himself with a maturity well beyond his years. I mean, 754 00:36:43,040 --> 00:36:45,400 Speaker 6: he already got married, you know, and he said, we've 755 00:36:45,400 --> 00:36:50,359 Speaker 6: been waiting a long time, and I'm like, you're nineteen, dude, 756 00:36:51,600 --> 00:36:54,800 Speaker 6: so you know, I mean, I mean, he's a different 757 00:36:54,960 --> 00:36:56,960 Speaker 6: He's a different guy. And this is the thing that 758 00:36:57,000 --> 00:36:58,840 Speaker 6: I wrote about the Pirates right before we came to 759 00:36:58,880 --> 00:37:01,480 Speaker 6: spring training, and I'll say about them, you know, when 760 00:37:01,520 --> 00:37:04,000 Speaker 6: it comes to the opener, how long has it been 761 00:37:04,040 --> 00:37:07,320 Speaker 6: since we talked about the Pirates having a consensus or 762 00:37:07,480 --> 00:37:10,880 Speaker 6: unanimous anything that didn't involve last place, that didn't involves 763 00:37:10,880 --> 00:37:13,479 Speaker 6: something positive. And right now they have the consensus number 764 00:37:13,480 --> 00:37:16,840 Speaker 6: one prospect in baseball and the unanimous Pye Young Ward winner. 765 00:37:17,280 --> 00:37:20,080 Speaker 6: And they're two young guys both, you know, twenty three 766 00:37:20,080 --> 00:37:22,640 Speaker 6: and nineteen years old in schemes in Griffin, and you 767 00:37:22,760 --> 00:37:26,080 Speaker 6: got two reasons to be really excited about the Pirates 768 00:37:26,080 --> 00:37:28,040 Speaker 6: this year. I don't know if that means they're going 769 00:37:28,120 --> 00:37:31,080 Speaker 6: to be a team that gets above eighty plus wins 770 00:37:31,360 --> 00:37:33,800 Speaker 6: and makes the playoffs and makes this a really special 771 00:37:33,800 --> 00:37:36,160 Speaker 6: season or if it's just kind of a more hope for. 772 00:37:36,080 --> 00:37:37,000 Speaker 1: The future type thing. 773 00:37:37,480 --> 00:37:42,279 Speaker 6: But they have baseball buzzing about the Pittsburgh Pirates, and 774 00:37:42,320 --> 00:37:44,440 Speaker 6: that's something we haven't had in over a decade. And 775 00:37:44,560 --> 00:37:47,000 Speaker 6: that's that's something different here. There's a little bit of 776 00:37:47,000 --> 00:37:49,520 Speaker 6: a different field because everybody knows that this is a 777 00:37:49,520 --> 00:37:51,120 Speaker 6: team that has some serious potential. 778 00:37:51,360 --> 00:37:53,640 Speaker 1: Is that buzz permeating down there in Bradenton? 779 00:37:55,280 --> 00:37:56,960 Speaker 6: Yeah. I mean, you know, here's the thing. It's always 780 00:37:57,000 --> 00:37:59,400 Speaker 6: optimistic when you're at spring training. Everybody thinks they have 781 00:37:59,440 --> 00:38:02,440 Speaker 6: a chance start of the season. But I think the 782 00:38:02,800 --> 00:38:05,839 Speaker 6: difference here is this team knows that it has a chance, 783 00:38:05,880 --> 00:38:07,840 Speaker 6: but it also knows that it has some difference makers, 784 00:38:07,840 --> 00:38:11,480 Speaker 6: It has some serious talent, and if everybody can get 785 00:38:11,480 --> 00:38:13,040 Speaker 6: on the same page, which they all seem to be 786 00:38:13,080 --> 00:38:16,799 Speaker 6: buying in with Don Kelly, I think having DK here 787 00:38:16,880 --> 00:38:19,759 Speaker 6: from the start is a really positive thing. And I 788 00:38:19,800 --> 00:38:21,719 Speaker 6: had some players tell me last year that had been 789 00:38:21,760 --> 00:38:23,200 Speaker 6: there from the start last year, they felt like it 790 00:38:23,200 --> 00:38:25,480 Speaker 6: would have been a different season. That there was kind 791 00:38:25,480 --> 00:38:29,480 Speaker 6: of a pall, you know, hanging around with with dere Shelton, 792 00:38:29,520 --> 00:38:31,040 Speaker 6: because I think he knew he was a dead man walking, 793 00:38:31,400 --> 00:38:33,200 Speaker 6: and I think that's a terrible way to start the season. 794 00:38:33,239 --> 00:38:36,240 Speaker 6: I think there's a lot of optimism around Don Kelly 795 00:38:36,280 --> 00:38:38,920 Speaker 6: because this is a guy who has what he considers 796 00:38:38,960 --> 00:38:42,680 Speaker 6: his dream job, and I think it's positive also knowing 797 00:38:42,680 --> 00:38:45,080 Speaker 6: that Don Kelly is a guy who played for Jim 798 00:38:45,160 --> 00:38:48,040 Speaker 6: Leland and you have a tie there. I think the 799 00:38:48,080 --> 00:38:51,040 Speaker 6: only thing that's you know, dampened the spirits around here 800 00:38:51,120 --> 00:38:54,440 Speaker 6: is the death of Elroy's face and Bill Mazeroski and 801 00:38:54,480 --> 00:38:57,239 Speaker 6: I think you know, the Mas passing, you know, right 802 00:38:57,280 --> 00:38:59,799 Speaker 6: before the Grape Free League Open or was a bit 803 00:38:59,840 --> 00:39:02,600 Speaker 6: of a blow to everyone because I've been around him 804 00:39:02,600 --> 00:39:04,640 Speaker 6: and I've had a chance to interview him multiple times, 805 00:39:05,320 --> 00:39:07,240 Speaker 6: you know, being around him at spring training and everything, 806 00:39:07,480 --> 00:39:10,239 Speaker 6: and there was just the not just the World Series hero, 807 00:39:10,360 --> 00:39:12,279 Speaker 6: but maybe the most humble hero I've ever met. This 808 00:39:12,360 --> 00:39:14,000 Speaker 6: is a guy who's a Hall of Famer, who had 809 00:39:14,239 --> 00:39:17,200 Speaker 6: the most iconic home run in baseball history. 810 00:39:17,360 --> 00:39:18,040 Speaker 1: You know, the type of. 811 00:39:17,960 --> 00:39:20,279 Speaker 6: Play that not only did he dream about, but every 812 00:39:20,360 --> 00:39:23,959 Speaker 6: kid dreamed about hitting. And he couldn't have been more 813 00:39:24,000 --> 00:39:27,920 Speaker 6: gracious with his time, with his presence, and with his 814 00:39:27,960 --> 00:39:30,440 Speaker 6: ability to share you know, what he learned and what 815 00:39:30,480 --> 00:39:33,120 Speaker 6: that experience was like. So that was that was a 816 00:39:33,160 --> 00:39:36,319 Speaker 6: real setback for everyone. But you know, perhaps they play 817 00:39:36,360 --> 00:39:39,400 Speaker 6: this season in honor of him and and make this 818 00:39:39,440 --> 00:39:41,080 Speaker 6: one want to remember as well. 819 00:39:41,200 --> 00:39:43,839 Speaker 2: Ken Kevin Gorman from the Trip, great stuff man. Great 820 00:39:43,880 --> 00:39:45,759 Speaker 2: to hear from you. Bucko's back at it today, down 821 00:39:45,760 --> 00:39:48,520 Speaker 2: to Fort Myers, right, Yeah, they're. 822 00:39:48,320 --> 00:39:50,400 Speaker 6: Haading to Fort Myers and if make everyone back in 823 00:39:50,440 --> 00:39:55,680 Speaker 6: Pittsburgh feel better. It's only forty degrees here, okay, good yea. 824 00:39:56,000 --> 00:39:57,840 Speaker 6: I'm not here to rub it in and we have sunshine, 825 00:39:57,880 --> 00:39:59,520 Speaker 6: but we do not have any warm weather. I won't 826 00:39:59,520 --> 00:40:02,879 Speaker 6: be hitting the but yeah, it's got a long drive 827 00:40:02,920 --> 00:40:06,239 Speaker 6: ahead of me today. But we'll see the Pirates play 828 00:40:06,239 --> 00:40:08,120 Speaker 6: at Fort Myers and then they play Atlanta tomorrow and 829 00:40:08,200 --> 00:40:10,239 Speaker 6: we'll see Paul Schemes for the first time tomorrow, So 830 00:40:11,040 --> 00:40:12,080 Speaker 6: looking forward to that one as well. 831 00:40:12,160 --> 00:40:14,520 Speaker 2: Kevin Gorman with a spring training update for your buckos 832 00:40:14,560 --> 00:40:14,919 Speaker 2: on DV. 833 00:40:15,120 --> 00:40:17,040 Speaker 1: Thanks Gormy, talk to you soon. Man, Hey, thanks for 834 00:40:17,040 --> 00:40:18,440 Speaker 1: having us. All right, we'll see Abby. He's got your 835 00:40:18,440 --> 00:40:19,360 Speaker 1: news when we return. 836 00:40:19,560 --> 00:40:21,680 Speaker 5: An update un Punched the Monkey and a far less 837 00:40:21,719 --> 00:40:24,320 Speaker 5: wholesome animal story that I hope is only in Kentucky. 838 00:40:24,480 --> 00:40:27,359 Speaker 2: Frank Kelliendo joined us at a thirty Billy Gardell nine 839 00:40:27,440 --> 00:40:28,840 Speaker 2: am right here on DVD. 840 00:40:29,239 --> 00:40:31,560 Speaker 1: I love that song and haven't heard it forever. Michelle 841 00:40:31,640 --> 00:40:35,600 Speaker 1: is always open to suggestions. Weekdays at noon, you build 842 00:40:35,600 --> 00:40:38,560 Speaker 1: them and you in the electric lunch. Good song, man, 843 00:40:38,600 --> 00:40:43,880 Speaker 1: It's a great song on DV. Winter is the perfect 844 00:40:43,920 --> 00:40:45,960 Speaker 1: time to upgrade your home in a west shore