1 00:00:00,720 --> 00:00:03,560 Speaker 1: You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox 2 00:00:03,600 --> 00:00:04,800 Speaker 1: Sports Radio. 3 00:00:04,680 --> 00:00:06,840 Speaker 2: Final Hour on this Monday, Best and Worst of the 4 00:00:06,880 --> 00:00:10,800 Speaker 2: Weekend eight seven to seven three DP show email address 5 00:00:10,840 --> 00:00:15,239 Speaker 2: Dpadanpatrick dot com, Twitter handle a DP show, NBA tips Off, 6 00:00:15,320 --> 00:00:19,919 Speaker 2: It's a New Era on NBC and Peacock Rockets, Thunder Warriors, Lakers. 7 00:00:20,400 --> 00:00:23,919 Speaker 2: That'll be tomorrow NBC and streaming on Peacock. We have 8 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:27,639 Speaker 2: our jerseys on today. The NBA said pick a jersey, 9 00:00:28,000 --> 00:00:31,920 Speaker 2: and I actually picked Pete Maravich from his Atlanta Hawks 10 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:36,440 Speaker 2: day days, but they couldn't replicate that in time. Yes time. 11 00:00:36,560 --> 00:00:38,680 Speaker 3: I initially picked Kareem, which would have been perfect because 12 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:40,280 Speaker 3: Kareem's obviously you know, with thirty three, and we know 13 00:00:40,320 --> 00:00:42,240 Speaker 3: how many points the Broncos scored in the fourth quarter. 14 00:00:42,400 --> 00:00:46,279 Speaker 3: That would have been awesome. But I love Jayalen Brunton too, 15 00:00:46,280 --> 00:00:47,720 Speaker 3: but my first JOS was Kareem. It just would have 16 00:00:47,720 --> 00:00:49,680 Speaker 3: been very ironic to have thirty three on today. 17 00:00:49,720 --> 00:00:52,880 Speaker 2: Thank you, Tod. You could have picked Larry Bird. 18 00:00:53,280 --> 00:00:55,440 Speaker 4: I could have, but I do the skyhook, which we 19 00:00:55,480 --> 00:00:57,080 Speaker 4: all know, so that I went with the Oh, that's right. 20 00:00:57,240 --> 00:00:59,640 Speaker 2: We would have had three Laker jerseys, So Todd has 21 00:00:59,640 --> 00:01:03,640 Speaker 2: his jalland Brunson Jersey on Seaton has Bronnie James Jersey 22 00:01:03,720 --> 00:01:08,520 Speaker 2: on Marvin has who do you have on Marvin Anthony Edwards, 23 00:01:08,480 --> 00:01:11,320 Speaker 2: Anthony Edwards, PAULI has Steph Curry and I've got Luca 24 00:01:11,360 --> 00:01:15,280 Speaker 2: don Chiic since I'm picking him for MVP. All right, 25 00:01:15,360 --> 00:01:17,319 Speaker 2: we'll get to your phone call's final hour, best and 26 00:01:17,360 --> 00:01:19,200 Speaker 2: worst of the weekend. What you saw that you liked 27 00:01:19,240 --> 00:01:22,640 Speaker 2: you didn't like baseball tonight? Mariners in the Blue Jays. 28 00:01:22,760 --> 00:01:26,600 Speaker 2: Just a suggestion, and it's a suggestion, don't pitch to 29 00:01:26,680 --> 00:01:30,880 Speaker 2: Vlad Guerrero. He is on a heater right now. He 30 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:33,400 Speaker 2: is doing something that the last time this happened, it 31 00:01:33,440 --> 00:01:36,600 Speaker 2: was Babe Ruth. And speaking of Babe Ruth, show, Hey 32 00:01:36,600 --> 00:01:39,600 Speaker 2: Otani did some things that even Babe Ruth didn't do. 33 00:01:39,800 --> 00:01:43,679 Speaker 2: Ron Darling was on the call the former World Series 34 00:01:43,760 --> 00:01:46,920 Speaker 2: champ with the Mets and broadcasting with TBS in the 35 00:01:46,959 --> 00:01:50,440 Speaker 2: booth for Friday Night the Pennant clinching victory. Ronnie, You've 36 00:01:50,480 --> 00:01:55,760 Speaker 2: seen a lot of baseball. Oo have you seen anything 37 00:01:55,800 --> 00:01:57,800 Speaker 2: that compares to what you saw on Friday Night? 38 00:01:58,280 --> 00:02:01,520 Speaker 5: I've never seen anything like it, you know, I think 39 00:02:01,600 --> 00:02:04,800 Speaker 5: that We're used to seeing great things from great athletes, 40 00:02:04,920 --> 00:02:08,000 Speaker 5: and we always find the words. I found it very 41 00:02:08,040 --> 00:02:11,760 Speaker 5: difficult to find any words for what happened on Friday night. 42 00:02:11,840 --> 00:02:16,720 Speaker 5: That's something that I thought might be one hundred years 43 00:02:16,720 --> 00:02:18,960 Speaker 5: from now. Maybe I didn't know it was, it was 44 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:21,519 Speaker 5: present now. It's just it was stuff that you see 45 00:02:21,520 --> 00:02:24,480 Speaker 5: in Williamsport. You don't see at Dodger Stadium on a 46 00:02:24,480 --> 00:02:25,280 Speaker 5: Friday night. 47 00:02:25,520 --> 00:02:28,080 Speaker 2: A Little League World Series instead of a playoff. But 48 00:02:28,600 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 2: you know, no other player has this opportunity to pitch 49 00:02:31,520 --> 00:02:35,079 Speaker 2: and then bat lead off. I mean there's nobody else. 50 00:02:35,120 --> 00:02:37,720 Speaker 2: Even Babe Ruth didn't do this. He probably batted third 51 00:02:37,760 --> 00:02:40,200 Speaker 2: in the lineup with the Yankees, but he stopped pitching 52 00:02:40,720 --> 00:02:42,680 Speaker 2: to just then concentrate on hitting. 53 00:02:43,440 --> 00:02:45,919 Speaker 5: Yeah, it's and you know, the pitching and the way 54 00:02:46,000 --> 00:02:48,600 Speaker 5: you pitched and got people out in those days certainly 55 00:02:48,720 --> 00:02:51,920 Speaker 5: is a little different than what guys are looking at today. 56 00:02:52,160 --> 00:02:56,200 Speaker 5: But I remember, I'm old enough that when I was drafted, 57 00:02:56,680 --> 00:02:59,080 Speaker 5: I remember saying to my agent, I said, what if 58 00:02:59,120 --> 00:03:01,840 Speaker 5: I don't like who drafts, why can't I go to 59 00:03:01,960 --> 00:03:04,400 Speaker 5: Japan and play for a couple of years. I'm twenty 60 00:03:04,480 --> 00:03:06,840 Speaker 5: years old. It would be a great place to hang out, 61 00:03:07,160 --> 00:03:10,519 Speaker 5: learn a lot about baseball formative years, and also a 62 00:03:10,600 --> 00:03:12,919 Speaker 5: new culture. And my agent told me that you'd be 63 00:03:13,000 --> 00:03:16,880 Speaker 5: blackballed from baseball forever. But the one thing he did say, 64 00:03:16,960 --> 00:03:19,240 Speaker 5: and I'll never forget it, because he said, you know, 65 00:03:19,320 --> 00:03:23,080 Speaker 5: it's inferior baseball over there. They'll have some pitchers maybe 66 00:03:23,160 --> 00:03:25,960 Speaker 5: someday come over and make their mark, but the everyday 67 00:03:25,960 --> 00:03:30,160 Speaker 5: player will never have a place in a Major League baseball. 68 00:03:30,200 --> 00:03:34,360 Speaker 5: And in my lifetime we have the best player that 69 00:03:34,440 --> 00:03:37,120 Speaker 5: I've ever seen was born in Japan. 70 00:03:37,720 --> 00:03:40,880 Speaker 2: But you also look at this and you wondered that 71 00:03:41,440 --> 00:03:45,480 Speaker 2: will this spawn other players who and using your pitture 72 00:03:45,520 --> 00:03:48,320 Speaker 2: as your shortstop and your best player any bats third 73 00:03:48,320 --> 00:03:51,680 Speaker 2: in the lineup. Why haven't we seen more this? Paul 74 00:03:51,800 --> 00:03:56,200 Speaker 2: Schemes was a great hitter in college, and I don't know, 75 00:03:56,400 --> 00:03:59,360 Speaker 2: can you take advantage of that? Will teams do that? 76 00:04:00,280 --> 00:04:02,560 Speaker 5: You know? I can only speak from my own experience, 77 00:04:02,600 --> 00:04:06,560 Speaker 5: because when I hear about other pitchers that were great hitters, 78 00:04:06,920 --> 00:04:09,360 Speaker 5: I'm always a little skeptical. And only in this sense 79 00:04:09,480 --> 00:04:14,080 Speaker 5: is that I was a player pitcher myself, and I 80 00:04:14,120 --> 00:04:17,120 Speaker 5: had great years as a collegiate, and then I started 81 00:04:17,120 --> 00:04:21,120 Speaker 5: taking a batting practice against major league pitchers and the 82 00:04:21,120 --> 00:04:25,599 Speaker 5: spin and the velocity, and I was, wow, am I 83 00:04:25,720 --> 00:04:30,400 Speaker 5: out of my league? So even most collegiate collegiate players 84 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:33,560 Speaker 5: who are great hitters and pitchers find when they get 85 00:04:33,560 --> 00:04:36,400 Speaker 5: to the major league level that they're not. So that's 86 00:04:36,440 --> 00:04:38,000 Speaker 5: what makes it even more remarkable. 87 00:04:38,640 --> 00:04:43,039 Speaker 2: Well, was it more remarkable the pitching or the hitting 88 00:04:43,360 --> 00:04:45,920 Speaker 2: if we separate the two that he hits three bombs, 89 00:04:46,320 --> 00:04:49,520 Speaker 2: but also the pitching, because man, that was some filthy 90 00:04:49,560 --> 00:04:50,719 Speaker 2: stuff that he was throwing. 91 00:04:51,160 --> 00:04:53,600 Speaker 5: Well, I think if we separated the pitching was remarkable 92 00:04:53,720 --> 00:04:55,600 Speaker 5: only because he hasn't done a lot of it this 93 00:04:55,720 --> 00:04:58,839 Speaker 5: year and that he could be two weeks in between 94 00:04:58,920 --> 00:05:02,200 Speaker 5: throwing in a major league and produced those kind of results. 95 00:05:02,560 --> 00:05:05,280 Speaker 5: But the one thing Dan I will tell you, especially 96 00:05:05,320 --> 00:05:08,799 Speaker 5: his second and third home run. Our people at Turner, 97 00:05:08,880 --> 00:05:10,840 Speaker 5: they do such a great job with the pictures in 98 00:05:11,279 --> 00:05:16,160 Speaker 5: the sound, they could not replicate the sound that second 99 00:05:16,200 --> 00:05:20,039 Speaker 5: home run made from the booth. It sounded like someone 100 00:05:20,120 --> 00:05:23,000 Speaker 5: had shot off a cannon. I mean, the sound of 101 00:05:23,120 --> 00:05:27,640 Speaker 5: the connection between bat and ball. I've never heard that before, 102 00:05:27,680 --> 00:05:30,800 Speaker 5: and I've heard some great sounds, including some personally off 103 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:34,840 Speaker 5: that ended up going a long way, but I had 104 00:05:34,880 --> 00:05:39,920 Speaker 5: never in the booth heard something that loud, and you know, 105 00:05:39,960 --> 00:05:42,600 Speaker 5: we tried to capture it leaving the stadium. And when 106 00:05:42,640 --> 00:05:45,000 Speaker 5: I was a young player going to Dodger Stadium for 107 00:05:45,040 --> 00:05:47,640 Speaker 5: the first time, I had people all the time say, well, 108 00:05:47,680 --> 00:05:50,640 Speaker 5: that's where Stargel hit the ball over the pavilion. And 109 00:05:50,680 --> 00:05:54,440 Speaker 5: I guess, kind of like Ted Williams seat in Femway Park. Yeah, whatever, 110 00:05:54,880 --> 00:05:57,120 Speaker 5: you know, whatever you want to say. That's great, that's 111 00:05:57,160 --> 00:05:59,560 Speaker 5: a nice story. And then you see someone do it 112 00:06:00,040 --> 00:06:02,520 Speaker 5: and you say to yourself that which you thought was 113 00:06:02,560 --> 00:06:04,280 Speaker 5: impossible is possible. 114 00:06:05,640 --> 00:06:07,800 Speaker 2: I have fallen in love with this sound, and you 115 00:06:07,839 --> 00:06:10,800 Speaker 2: bring that up, and I would just have Marvin, who 116 00:06:10,800 --> 00:06:12,719 Speaker 2: gets all of our sound, I'd say, just get me 117 00:06:12,760 --> 00:06:15,320 Speaker 2: Otani hitting that home. There's nobody who sounds that way. 118 00:06:15,600 --> 00:06:20,080 Speaker 2: You could say I'm gonna play five sounds and I'll go, well, 119 00:06:20,080 --> 00:06:24,840 Speaker 2: that one's Otani. I don't know if any like Bonds McGuire, 120 00:06:26,000 --> 00:06:28,800 Speaker 2: who I don't know who you faced that you would go, 121 00:06:28,880 --> 00:06:32,440 Speaker 2: oh my god. As soon as it hits the bat, 122 00:06:32,600 --> 00:06:34,040 Speaker 2: you know that it's gone. 123 00:06:34,640 --> 00:06:38,279 Speaker 5: Yeah, there definitely is a different sound for the amazing 124 00:06:38,360 --> 00:06:41,400 Speaker 5: hitter Barry. I faced them early in his career, and 125 00:06:41,440 --> 00:06:44,680 Speaker 5: there definitely was Ken Griffy Jr. The ball would leave 126 00:06:44,680 --> 00:06:48,920 Speaker 5: his bat in a specific way, but the thunder which 127 00:06:48,960 --> 00:06:51,040 Speaker 5: comes off the bat of Atani is just special. 128 00:06:52,160 --> 00:06:56,640 Speaker 2: Explain to me the Dodgers plan is to let their 129 00:06:56,680 --> 00:07:00,000 Speaker 2: starters go a little bit further. It seems to be 130 00:07:00,160 --> 00:07:02,880 Speaker 2: counterintuitive to what everybody else in baseball is doing. 131 00:07:04,480 --> 00:07:07,960 Speaker 5: Well, yes, because they're at a perfect spot. They've done 132 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:12,920 Speaker 5: something that very few teams can do, have done, or. 133 00:07:12,920 --> 00:07:15,800 Speaker 2: Afford to do, and that is do you need to 134 00:07:15,800 --> 00:07:17,720 Speaker 2: get a drink of water? Go ahead? Yeah, drink water? 135 00:07:17,720 --> 00:07:19,120 Speaker 5: Do you mind? So give me one second? 136 00:07:19,200 --> 00:07:22,960 Speaker 2: Okay, go ahead. So Ron was on the call. That 137 00:07:23,080 --> 00:07:26,920 Speaker 2: was Friday night with Game four, the TBS lead analyst. 138 00:07:26,960 --> 00:07:29,080 Speaker 2: He won the World Series back with the mention in 139 00:07:29,160 --> 00:07:30,120 Speaker 2: nineteen eighty six. 140 00:07:30,320 --> 00:07:33,320 Speaker 5: All right, I'm sorry about that that very few teams 141 00:07:33,320 --> 00:07:37,400 Speaker 5: can do. They got these pictures Snell and Glassnew and others, 142 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:40,640 Speaker 5: and they're at a spot where they've only pitched sixty 143 00:07:40,720 --> 00:07:44,520 Speaker 5: to one hundred innings. So right now in October, they 144 00:07:44,560 --> 00:07:47,880 Speaker 5: have the most well rested staff with some of the 145 00:07:47,920 --> 00:07:52,200 Speaker 5: most talented pitchers in baseball performing at their best, and 146 00:07:52,520 --> 00:07:54,960 Speaker 5: I think that's why they're asking more of them than 147 00:07:54,960 --> 00:07:58,400 Speaker 5: you've ever seen in the playoffs. We've had guys before 148 00:07:58,800 --> 00:08:00,680 Speaker 5: that they get to this point they have two hundred 149 00:08:00,680 --> 00:08:03,560 Speaker 5: innings or one hundred and eighty five innings. We're talking 150 00:08:03,600 --> 00:08:06,560 Speaker 5: about guys that you can push for a couple of reasons. 151 00:08:06,600 --> 00:08:09,560 Speaker 5: One is that they're where they're at innings wise, But two, 152 00:08:09,920 --> 00:08:12,240 Speaker 5: they've made their money, Dan, and that seems to be 153 00:08:12,280 --> 00:08:16,640 Speaker 5: a very important thing for especially pitchers in baseball. If 154 00:08:16,680 --> 00:08:19,480 Speaker 5: they've made their money, I think they're more willing to 155 00:08:19,480 --> 00:08:20,360 Speaker 5: go that extra mile. 156 00:08:20,680 --> 00:08:21,280 Speaker 2: What do you mean. 157 00:08:22,640 --> 00:08:25,760 Speaker 5: I think that when you get to the postseason and 158 00:08:25,800 --> 00:08:28,440 Speaker 5: you're dealing with a player or a pitcher that has 159 00:08:28,480 --> 00:08:34,200 Speaker 5: not gotten his four or five year contract, they're agent themselves, 160 00:08:34,679 --> 00:08:38,800 Speaker 5: people around them, the team are hesitant sometimes to push 161 00:08:38,880 --> 00:08:42,080 Speaker 5: them to a level that they've never been before. But 162 00:08:42,120 --> 00:08:44,000 Speaker 5: if they've made their money, I feel like they feel 163 00:08:44,080 --> 00:08:48,440 Speaker 5: confident that they can go and go that extra mile 164 00:08:48,640 --> 00:08:52,440 Speaker 5: and pitch seven eight innings as opposed to the five 165 00:08:52,520 --> 00:08:53,880 Speaker 5: or six that you see before. 166 00:08:54,480 --> 00:08:57,520 Speaker 2: Vlad Guerrero has been hot the entire postseason. I mean 167 00:08:57,559 --> 00:09:02,480 Speaker 2: Otani was hot for one game. Lad Guerrero I got 168 00:09:02,480 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 2: a walking Ryan. 169 00:09:04,800 --> 00:09:08,079 Speaker 5: I'm amazed. We're supposed to be at the smartest point 170 00:09:08,120 --> 00:09:12,640 Speaker 5: we've ever been in baseball, and sometimes it's really nothing 171 00:09:12,720 --> 00:09:16,320 Speaker 5: more than throwing all the papers away and everything and 172 00:09:16,440 --> 00:09:19,480 Speaker 5: charts and all of that and just watching an athlete 173 00:09:19,520 --> 00:09:22,839 Speaker 5: at his best. I guess we've all been waiting for 174 00:09:23,760 --> 00:09:26,120 Speaker 5: Junior to get to this point because we knew he 175 00:09:26,160 --> 00:09:29,560 Speaker 5: had all the talent in the world. But it's and 176 00:09:29,600 --> 00:09:32,040 Speaker 5: I know you know this better than anyone, when the 177 00:09:32,160 --> 00:09:36,160 Speaker 5: talent and maturity clash all at the same time, it's 178 00:09:36,200 --> 00:09:38,440 Speaker 5: one of the most beautiful things to watch in athletes. 179 00:09:38,480 --> 00:09:41,719 Speaker 5: And that's where he is right now. He just his 180 00:09:41,960 --> 00:09:48,720 Speaker 5: intelligence about hitting is coupled with his athletic, innate athletic talent, 181 00:09:48,960 --> 00:09:51,800 Speaker 5: so it's fun to watch it. I'm with you that 182 00:09:51,920 --> 00:09:55,360 Speaker 5: Seattle would ever challenge him at any point makes no 183 00:09:55,440 --> 00:09:55,880 Speaker 5: sense to me. 184 00:09:56,240 --> 00:09:58,520 Speaker 2: If I and this is apples and oranges, but if 185 00:09:58,559 --> 00:10:01,719 Speaker 2: I took the Bill buck game, Game six in the 186 00:10:01,760 --> 00:10:06,280 Speaker 2: World Series, yeah, and put that up against Otani's game 187 00:10:06,600 --> 00:10:11,800 Speaker 2: Friday night, crazier game that you'd think you would never 188 00:10:11,920 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 2: see again, which one would it be? 189 00:10:15,080 --> 00:10:17,720 Speaker 5: Well, I think it would be the Buckner game. To me, 190 00:10:19,040 --> 00:10:21,560 Speaker 5: I think only because Otani could do it again and 191 00:10:21,600 --> 00:10:25,120 Speaker 5: he might be again in the World Series. It was 192 00:10:25,320 --> 00:10:29,360 Speaker 5: just the strangest thing with that game because it was 193 00:10:30,160 --> 00:10:32,840 Speaker 5: built on the Mets coming back in Game six in 194 00:10:32,880 --> 00:10:37,080 Speaker 5: the NLCS against Bob Nepper three runs down. It was 195 00:10:37,120 --> 00:10:39,680 Speaker 5: coupled with Dave Henderson leading off that ending with a 196 00:10:39,679 --> 00:10:42,960 Speaker 5: home run and adding an extra run against Rick Aguilera, 197 00:10:43,000 --> 00:10:46,040 Speaker 5: who would become one of the great closers in the game. 198 00:10:46,400 --> 00:10:50,560 Speaker 5: All of that together, no one recovers from that. But 199 00:10:50,640 --> 00:10:54,840 Speaker 5: because of guys like Gary Carter and Kevin Mitchell and 200 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:58,200 Speaker 5: Ray Knight and Mookie Wilson, we had a big thing 201 00:10:58,240 --> 00:11:01,160 Speaker 5: in one of the playoff games that bright terrang the 202 00:11:01,280 --> 00:11:04,079 Speaker 5: second basement, couldn't get out of the way of a pitch, 203 00:11:04,360 --> 00:11:05,640 Speaker 5: or did get out of the way of a pitchy 204 00:11:05,760 --> 00:11:07,880 Speaker 5: but the bases loaded and if he got hit, they 205 00:11:07,880 --> 00:11:10,040 Speaker 5: would have tied the game. And I think to myself, 206 00:11:10,080 --> 00:11:12,439 Speaker 5: I might not have had a career in TV if 207 00:11:12,520 --> 00:11:14,920 Speaker 5: Mookie Wilson couldn't have got out of the way before 208 00:11:14,920 --> 00:11:17,280 Speaker 5: he hit that ground ball, and we ended up putting 209 00:11:17,320 --> 00:11:20,760 Speaker 5: the World Series. So you never know what's kind of transpire. 210 00:11:21,040 --> 00:11:23,800 Speaker 2: It was so strange being there that night and going 211 00:11:23,840 --> 00:11:27,680 Speaker 2: into the locker room and Keith Hernandez always had a 212 00:11:27,720 --> 00:11:30,960 Speaker 2: six pack up. I think, Michelob, Yeah, Michelob, you got 213 00:11:31,000 --> 00:11:34,000 Speaker 2: it right. And then I went in there and I 214 00:11:34,040 --> 00:11:37,040 Speaker 2: realized he was in there when the rally was happening, 215 00:11:37,440 --> 00:11:41,960 Speaker 2: getting undressed, and it was one of those where, I mean, 216 00:11:42,000 --> 00:11:46,199 Speaker 2: everybody kind of thought this foregone conclusion, but it's still 217 00:11:46,360 --> 00:11:48,520 Speaker 2: one of those. You want to talk about a roar 218 00:11:49,840 --> 00:11:52,880 Speaker 2: when you guys won that game, That roar at Chase 219 00:11:52,880 --> 00:11:56,120 Speaker 2: Stadium was incredible. And then I had to go into 220 00:11:56,120 --> 00:11:59,079 Speaker 2: the Red Sox locker room to interview Bill Buckner right 221 00:11:59,120 --> 00:11:59,600 Speaker 2: after that. 222 00:12:00,160 --> 00:12:02,240 Speaker 5: I mean, one of the worst things you ever have 223 00:12:02,320 --> 00:12:04,080 Speaker 5: to do, right anytime you have to go into the 224 00:12:04,120 --> 00:12:08,120 Speaker 5: loser's locker room, but especially with Bill, who's one of 225 00:12:08,120 --> 00:12:10,560 Speaker 5: the great players, one of the great hitters they have 226 00:12:10,679 --> 00:12:13,240 Speaker 5: to face. The one thing I will say about that 227 00:12:13,400 --> 00:12:18,640 Speaker 5: night is in the locker rooms aren't like they are now. 228 00:12:18,800 --> 00:12:22,080 Speaker 5: The locker rooms are pretty pathetic in those days, and 229 00:12:22,160 --> 00:12:25,680 Speaker 5: we had that popcorn ceiling, and because of the war, 230 00:12:25,800 --> 00:12:29,199 Speaker 5: as you were talking about, and the people dancing in 231 00:12:29,240 --> 00:12:33,120 Speaker 5: the stands, all of the soot and dirt was coming 232 00:12:33,120 --> 00:12:35,920 Speaker 5: through the popcorn ceiling and all of us thought. I 233 00:12:35,960 --> 00:12:39,520 Speaker 5: think as a collective group, this stadium could come down. 234 00:12:39,920 --> 00:12:41,959 Speaker 5: But I think we're all comfortable. If it's going to 235 00:12:42,040 --> 00:12:43,560 Speaker 5: come down, this is the best time. 236 00:12:44,800 --> 00:12:47,000 Speaker 2: Who do the Dodgers want to face between these two 237 00:12:47,000 --> 00:12:47,600 Speaker 2: teams tonight? 238 00:12:48,800 --> 00:12:51,120 Speaker 5: I don't think the Dodgers care who they face. They 239 00:12:51,200 --> 00:12:53,400 Speaker 5: tell you the truth. I think they're at a point 240 00:12:53,520 --> 00:12:59,199 Speaker 5: right now where they're extremely confident. They've got five future 241 00:12:59,200 --> 00:13:02,000 Speaker 5: Hall of famers, if you include the manager on the 242 00:13:02,040 --> 00:13:06,439 Speaker 5: ball club. They're playing peak with their starting pitching, the 243 00:13:06,559 --> 00:13:09,560 Speaker 5: relievings coming along, and the lineup is as tough as 244 00:13:09,559 --> 00:13:10,959 Speaker 5: any of the game. I don't I don't think they 245 00:13:10,960 --> 00:13:14,800 Speaker 5: fear anyone if they had to face the team maybe 246 00:13:14,840 --> 00:13:17,280 Speaker 5: Seattle because of that way they stay on the West Coast, 247 00:13:17,360 --> 00:13:18,600 Speaker 5: it's a little easier travel. 248 00:13:18,800 --> 00:13:24,319 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's why I've So you got Otani, Mookie Kershaw, Freeman, 249 00:13:25,200 --> 00:13:26,000 Speaker 2: Dave Roberts. 250 00:13:26,240 --> 00:13:29,840 Speaker 5: There you go. That's that's uh, that's their Hall of 251 00:13:29,880 --> 00:13:32,880 Speaker 5: famers at some point. So and then we haven't and 252 00:13:32,920 --> 00:13:35,560 Speaker 5: we have what if Snell gets his third sim you 253 00:13:35,600 --> 00:13:37,440 Speaker 5: know there's other other players too. 254 00:13:38,200 --> 00:13:39,960 Speaker 2: I don't know, can three Cy youngs? 255 00:13:41,600 --> 00:13:43,640 Speaker 5: You feel like it it at least gets you in 256 00:13:43,679 --> 00:13:44,319 Speaker 5: the conversation. 257 00:13:44,559 --> 00:13:48,000 Speaker 2: So well, yeah, I don't know anymore with starting pitching, 258 00:13:48,440 --> 00:13:51,640 Speaker 2: Yeah exactly. I mean it's really hard to go like 259 00:13:51,760 --> 00:13:53,880 Speaker 2: what what gets you in as a starter anymore. 260 00:13:54,440 --> 00:13:58,160 Speaker 5: I know we're going to have starters in the near future. 261 00:13:58,520 --> 00:14:00,520 Speaker 5: We're going to have less than a hundred and fifty 262 00:14:00,559 --> 00:14:04,160 Speaker 5: wins who are going to be seriously considered. And that's 263 00:14:04,160 --> 00:14:06,840 Speaker 5: how much the game has changed. In fact, I think 264 00:14:06,840 --> 00:14:09,760 Speaker 5: the win is going to change. It's going to be 265 00:14:10,080 --> 00:14:13,600 Speaker 5: a collective decision by some group. I don't know if 266 00:14:13,600 --> 00:14:15,760 Speaker 5: it's going to be the official scorer that will give 267 00:14:15,800 --> 00:14:19,440 Speaker 5: it to whoever pitched the best that day. The five 268 00:14:19,480 --> 00:14:21,080 Speaker 5: innings and all of that I think are going to 269 00:14:21,080 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 5: go by the wayside someday. Maybe not in my lifetime, 270 00:14:23,840 --> 00:14:24,400 Speaker 5: but it's going to go. 271 00:14:24,600 --> 00:14:27,800 Speaker 2: So it'd be open to interpretation from the official score 272 00:14:28,040 --> 00:14:29,960 Speaker 2: of you get a win and you went two and 273 00:14:30,040 --> 00:14:30,600 Speaker 2: two thirds. 274 00:14:31,160 --> 00:14:35,840 Speaker 5: Yeah, yes, exactly. Well, a starting pitcher could go four 275 00:14:35,840 --> 00:14:41,600 Speaker 5: and two thirds of scoreless baseball. Everyone else kind of suffers, 276 00:14:41,600 --> 00:14:43,520 Speaker 5: and he gets to win even though he didn't meet 277 00:14:44,000 --> 00:14:46,600 Speaker 5: our five inning minimum. 278 00:14:47,360 --> 00:14:49,600 Speaker 2: But then, can you look back and look at some 279 00:14:49,720 --> 00:14:51,600 Speaker 2: of these pitchers who ended up with two hundred and 280 00:14:51,640 --> 00:14:55,760 Speaker 2: fifty wins. And now do you look at Mike Musina differently, 281 00:14:56,040 --> 00:14:59,720 Speaker 2: or you know Bert Weylevin or Tommy John or you 282 00:14:59,760 --> 00:15:02,600 Speaker 2: know it was you know Kurt Shilling, who should be 283 00:15:02,640 --> 00:15:03,240 Speaker 2: in the Hall of Fame. 284 00:15:03,280 --> 00:15:06,200 Speaker 5: In my opinion one hundred percent, I'm a big haul guy. 285 00:15:06,320 --> 00:15:09,720 Speaker 5: All those guys I look at differently anyways, because they 286 00:15:09,720 --> 00:15:13,520 Speaker 5: were kind of old school meets the new school. In 287 00:15:13,560 --> 00:15:16,080 Speaker 5: this format, I think I can find maybe fifty or 288 00:15:16,120 --> 00:15:20,000 Speaker 5: sixty more wins for myself. I'll have to see. 289 00:15:20,800 --> 00:15:22,920 Speaker 2: Great to talk to you, Ronnie, thank you for joining us. 290 00:15:23,400 --> 00:15:24,400 Speaker 5: Thanks Dan anytime. 291 00:15:24,520 --> 00:15:26,840 Speaker 2: That's Ron Darling. He was in the booth for the 292 00:15:26,920 --> 00:15:31,280 Speaker 2: NLCS game four. Also, you look at that eighty six 293 00:15:31,360 --> 00:15:34,560 Speaker 2: Mets team, they should have won a couple more. That's 294 00:15:34,600 --> 00:15:38,680 Speaker 2: a talented team. But man, were they odd balls. There 295 00:15:38,680 --> 00:15:42,800 Speaker 2: were some goofballs on that team. Who on the road 296 00:15:43,240 --> 00:15:44,120 Speaker 2: they didn't get cheated? 297 00:15:44,720 --> 00:15:48,000 Speaker 6: Yes, Paul, to me, they're like the Motley Crew of sports, 298 00:15:48,080 --> 00:15:53,600 Speaker 6: the hardest partying team of all time. They're easily a 299 00:15:53,680 --> 00:15:55,520 Speaker 6: one seed. There's four one seeds. 300 00:15:55,600 --> 00:15:58,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, they There was a lot of things going on 301 00:15:59,800 --> 00:16:01,560 Speaker 2: and I was on I was around the team on 302 00:16:01,600 --> 00:16:04,760 Speaker 2: the periphery. You know, I didn't. You're just kind of 303 00:16:04,800 --> 00:16:07,160 Speaker 2: hearing stuff, and I didn't cover the team on a 304 00:16:07,240 --> 00:16:09,640 Speaker 2: daily basis. But if we were doing a story, a 305 00:16:09,680 --> 00:16:13,080 Speaker 2: feature on Strawberry or a feature on Doc Gooden, then 306 00:16:13,120 --> 00:16:15,480 Speaker 2: you'd be out there. And then I was out there 307 00:16:15,480 --> 00:16:17,920 Speaker 2: for all of those World Series games, yes, time. 308 00:16:17,800 --> 00:16:19,120 Speaker 4: And to still somehow win it all. 309 00:16:19,160 --> 00:16:21,080 Speaker 3: Granted they should have won multiple times, like you know, 310 00:16:21,160 --> 00:16:22,880 Speaker 3: we say the Braves should have won multiple ones, but 311 00:16:22,920 --> 00:16:23,440 Speaker 3: you remember the. 312 00:16:23,360 --> 00:16:25,720 Speaker 4: Bronx Zoo years with the Yankees time, those kinds. 313 00:16:25,520 --> 00:16:28,040 Speaker 3: Of characters and troublemakers for lack of a better word, 314 00:16:28,080 --> 00:16:30,320 Speaker 3: and to still win World Series, To be able to 315 00:16:30,400 --> 00:16:31,560 Speaker 3: act that way and still. 316 00:16:31,360 --> 00:16:34,080 Speaker 2: Win, Yeah, I go back to the Oakland A's in 317 00:16:34,080 --> 00:16:37,080 Speaker 2: the early seventies. They were like that too, that there 318 00:16:37,200 --> 00:16:43,800 Speaker 2: was kind of function with their dysfunction. The Cowboys, although 319 00:16:43,920 --> 00:16:46,640 Speaker 2: they were a team, they were just doing some things 320 00:16:46,680 --> 00:16:50,480 Speaker 2: at the White House that you know, not everybody was doing. 321 00:16:50,880 --> 00:16:53,440 Speaker 2: But it wasn't like the Oakland A's had felt like 322 00:16:53,440 --> 00:16:56,240 Speaker 2: there was feuds going on all the time. Yes, Marvin, 323 00:16:56,320 --> 00:16:56,960 Speaker 2: what about. 324 00:16:56,720 --> 00:16:58,840 Speaker 7: The Oakland Raiders like the late seventies, did they have 325 00:16:58,840 --> 00:17:01,040 Speaker 7: a bunch of characters where you can believe they won 326 00:17:01,280 --> 00:17:02,760 Speaker 7: or was that just for show? 327 00:17:03,280 --> 00:17:07,399 Speaker 2: Oh no, they were characters, Oh yeah, start with Alzato. 328 00:17:10,119 --> 00:17:12,800 Speaker 2: But I think they gave you the impression that they 329 00:17:12,880 --> 00:17:17,840 Speaker 2: might have been outlaws off the field, just the impression 330 00:17:17,920 --> 00:17:22,640 Speaker 2: of them and that uniform. But you know, you had 331 00:17:22,840 --> 00:17:25,879 Speaker 2: great players. You can't forget about that. They were a 332 00:17:26,119 --> 00:17:29,240 Speaker 2: great team. All right, A little bit late here, taking 333 00:17:29,280 --> 00:17:30,520 Speaker 2: a break. We're back after this. 334 00:17:31,200 --> 00:17:33,320 Speaker 1: Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan 335 00:17:33,440 --> 00:17:37,040 Speaker 1: Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am Pacific 336 00:17:37,280 --> 00:17:40,280 Speaker 1: on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app. 337 00:17:40,800 --> 00:17:42,760 Speaker 2: It's me Rob Parker. 338 00:17:43,440 --> 00:17:47,720 Speaker 8: Check out my weekly MLB podcast, Inside the Parker for 339 00:17:47,800 --> 00:17:51,480 Speaker 8: twenty two minutes of piping hot baseball talk featuring the 340 00:17:51,520 --> 00:17:53,679 Speaker 8: biggest names of newsmakers in the sport. 341 00:17:53,920 --> 00:17:55,960 Speaker 2: Whether you believe in analytics or. 342 00:17:55,920 --> 00:17:59,480 Speaker 8: The Ie test, We've got all the bases covered. New 343 00:17:59,520 --> 00:18:03,560 Speaker 8: episode drop every Thursday, So do yourself a favor and 344 00:18:03,680 --> 00:18:06,920 Speaker 8: listen to Inside the Parker with Rob Parker on the 345 00:18:06,960 --> 00:18:10,440 Speaker 8: iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcast. 346 00:18:10,920 --> 00:18:14,720 Speaker 2: Fun to reminisce with Ron Darling, you know, being around 347 00:18:14,760 --> 00:18:17,199 Speaker 2: him when he was actually pitching for the Mets and 348 00:18:17,280 --> 00:18:19,680 Speaker 2: being there in nineteen eighty six, and when you think 349 00:18:19,680 --> 00:18:22,840 Speaker 2: about that didn't win the World Series. That was Game six, 350 00:18:23,640 --> 00:18:26,679 Speaker 2: Boston leed. In Game seven, bruce Hurst was on the 351 00:18:26,720 --> 00:18:30,200 Speaker 2: mound and he was dealing, and the Mets somehow came 352 00:18:30,240 --> 00:18:33,040 Speaker 2: back and won that as well. But you want to 353 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:36,320 Speaker 2: talk about a locker room that was wild. That was 354 00:18:36,320 --> 00:18:39,920 Speaker 2: the first time I saw goggles on guys partying at 355 00:18:40,000 --> 00:18:46,720 Speaker 2: Lenny Dykstra, Roger McDowell, Danny Heap, Wally Backman, those guys. 356 00:18:46,720 --> 00:18:50,960 Speaker 2: I remember they had goggles on because they were going 357 00:18:51,040 --> 00:18:56,080 Speaker 2: hardcore party in there. All right, what are the Dolphins 358 00:18:56,119 --> 00:19:00,320 Speaker 2: waiting for? That was my thought this morning, because you 359 00:19:00,359 --> 00:19:05,560 Speaker 2: get embarrassed by the Browns bad games by Tua. You 360 00:19:05,640 --> 00:19:09,800 Speaker 2: can't move on from Tua, not until probably after next season. 361 00:19:09,840 --> 00:19:11,600 Speaker 2: But it's going to be a big cap hit there 362 00:19:12,160 --> 00:19:14,439 Speaker 2: for the life of me. For the life of me, 363 00:19:14,760 --> 00:19:18,439 Speaker 2: I've said this and I'll say this as well. Tua 364 00:19:18,480 --> 00:19:20,560 Speaker 2: has been very friendly to the show. He was a 365 00:19:20,560 --> 00:19:22,560 Speaker 2: good guest. When we had him on at the Super Bowl. 366 00:19:22,920 --> 00:19:25,479 Speaker 2: His father came up, introduced himself and said that he 367 00:19:25,600 --> 00:19:29,600 Speaker 2: enjoys the show. But you know, I put that to 368 00:19:29,640 --> 00:19:31,959 Speaker 2: the side. I have to assess who you are on 369 00:19:32,000 --> 00:19:36,560 Speaker 2: the field when you're playing, and he's not good, And 370 00:19:36,600 --> 00:19:40,920 Speaker 2: I thought, why would you extend him? Why you could 371 00:19:40,960 --> 00:19:45,560 Speaker 2: have just not yet, just say not yet and make 372 00:19:45,640 --> 00:19:47,679 Speaker 2: him play one more year. And even after that, I 373 00:19:47,720 --> 00:19:50,240 Speaker 2: said I would have franchise tag him. I just don't 374 00:19:50,280 --> 00:19:52,840 Speaker 2: think that's the kind of quarterback who is going to 375 00:19:52,840 --> 00:19:57,040 Speaker 2: be successful in the NFL. Throw in the injuries. Now, 376 00:19:57,040 --> 00:19:59,919 Speaker 2: I know hey gets the ball out quickly. I know 377 00:20:00,119 --> 00:20:03,320 Speaker 2: that you got Tyreek Hill and Jalen Wantall. You've got 378 00:20:03,320 --> 00:20:06,800 Speaker 2: a head coach who's you know, an offensive minded coach. 379 00:20:06,840 --> 00:20:08,600 Speaker 2: I'm not going to say genius. We tend to throw 380 00:20:08,640 --> 00:20:13,440 Speaker 2: that out a lot. But I never would have extended him. Never, 381 00:20:14,960 --> 00:20:16,840 Speaker 2: and maybe it would have cost me more, but I 382 00:20:16,920 --> 00:20:21,439 Speaker 2: needed to find out more from him, Like it felt like, 383 00:20:21,760 --> 00:20:24,879 Speaker 2: all right, he's got pockets here where, okay, But then 384 00:20:24,920 --> 00:20:27,800 Speaker 2: there were other parts where I'm like that arm's not strong. 385 00:20:28,800 --> 00:20:32,160 Speaker 2: You can get it out quickly, but and you're not durable. 386 00:20:33,119 --> 00:20:37,960 Speaker 2: So I got to see more. And even then, if 387 00:20:37,960 --> 00:20:42,679 Speaker 2: I franchised him, you can walk away from that. So 388 00:20:42,800 --> 00:20:46,639 Speaker 2: this isn't revisionist history. I'm not saying this now because 389 00:20:46,640 --> 00:20:50,480 Speaker 2: I didn't say it back then. I did. The injury 390 00:20:50,560 --> 00:20:53,520 Speaker 2: issues now, granted, thankfully we haven't had that with him, 391 00:20:53,800 --> 00:20:58,159 Speaker 2: but they're real. You're more susceptible to concussions when you 392 00:20:58,240 --> 00:21:03,320 Speaker 2: have them and you're not dealing with a twisted ankle. 393 00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:08,920 Speaker 2: But I mean, Mike McDaniel's going to lose his job. 394 00:21:10,760 --> 00:21:16,080 Speaker 2: Tyreek Hill can't play for you can't be traded. I 395 00:21:16,160 --> 00:21:20,920 Speaker 2: got Jalen like, what do I have here? But if 396 00:21:20,960 --> 00:21:25,200 Speaker 2: you keep him on? Does this talk? Does it say 397 00:21:25,240 --> 00:21:28,119 Speaker 2: more about the front office here, ownership here? And maybe 398 00:21:28,119 --> 00:21:30,320 Speaker 2: they don't want to fire him and they want to 399 00:21:30,359 --> 00:21:34,639 Speaker 2: keep him on, which it's fine. I mean, maybe you 400 00:21:34,640 --> 00:21:37,760 Speaker 2: don't want to go pay somebody else to come in. 401 00:21:38,240 --> 00:21:42,320 Speaker 2: You're not going to hire somebody now. But you start 402 00:21:42,320 --> 00:21:44,840 Speaker 2: to look at this and you go, where's it going? 403 00:21:45,200 --> 00:21:48,680 Speaker 2: And how did it get so bad? Because I think 404 00:21:49,000 --> 00:21:52,000 Speaker 2: people probably thought, hey, if the Dolphins play some defense here, 405 00:21:52,320 --> 00:21:55,520 Speaker 2: they're going to be a great offense. Now you look, 406 00:21:55,720 --> 00:21:57,800 Speaker 2: this is why I think the Patriots their playoff team. 407 00:21:57,840 --> 00:22:00,320 Speaker 2: The Jets aren't any good and the Dolphins aren't any good, 408 00:22:01,560 --> 00:22:03,520 Speaker 2: and you can go toe to toe. I believe with 409 00:22:03,560 --> 00:22:06,760 Speaker 2: the Buffalo Bills. I think Buffalo is better, but not 410 00:22:06,880 --> 00:22:13,240 Speaker 2: by a sizeable leap. But Mike McDaniel has to talk 411 00:22:13,280 --> 00:22:16,760 Speaker 2: to the media tomorrow. Is he going to be there 412 00:22:16,840 --> 00:22:20,000 Speaker 2: to talk to them? Ryan in Detroit, Hi, Ryan, thanks 413 00:22:20,000 --> 00:22:21,639 Speaker 2: for holding best and worst of the weekend. 414 00:22:23,720 --> 00:22:26,040 Speaker 9: Yeah, hey, Dan, thanks for calling me back. I've got 415 00:22:26,359 --> 00:22:30,000 Speaker 9: two best and a question for Fritzy Notre Dame game. 416 00:22:30,080 --> 00:22:33,040 Speaker 9: First best wife and I went over there and it 417 00:22:33,200 --> 00:22:37,960 Speaker 9: was an awesome atmosphere, great win for the Irish. Weather 418 00:22:38,119 --> 00:22:39,960 Speaker 9: was a problem, but it was still a lot of fun. 419 00:22:40,840 --> 00:22:45,120 Speaker 9: Second best and I'm forty eight, Dan, but I still 420 00:22:45,160 --> 00:22:48,520 Speaker 9: have the mentality of my six year sixth grade son. 421 00:22:49,480 --> 00:22:50,200 Speaker 10: I couldn't get. 422 00:22:50,040 --> 00:22:52,280 Speaker 9: Over the sign in the back of the James Franklin 423 00:22:52,400 --> 00:22:57,080 Speaker 9: interview on game day it said Lane Kiffin poops standing 424 00:22:57,160 --> 00:22:59,879 Speaker 9: up and for whatever reason, I just couldn't stop laughing. 425 00:23:00,119 --> 00:23:01,480 Speaker 9: Very serious interview. 426 00:23:01,640 --> 00:23:07,000 Speaker 2: It was up there for a long time. Ryan, I like, 427 00:23:07,080 --> 00:23:10,879 Speaker 2: how when there's an opening, the first name, well, okay, 428 00:23:11,920 --> 00:23:14,200 Speaker 2: you have people going you know, first call I would 429 00:23:14,240 --> 00:23:17,880 Speaker 2: have for Penn State Urban Meyer. I go, no, no, 430 00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:20,120 Speaker 2: that's not your first call. You know the first call 431 00:23:20,160 --> 00:23:25,239 Speaker 2: i'd have Nick Saban, No, no, no, you know who 432 00:23:25,320 --> 00:23:29,000 Speaker 2: I'd call Lane Kiffin. I go, okay, that might be 433 00:23:29,040 --> 00:23:32,480 Speaker 2: a possibility every opening Florida. Hey, you know who they 434 00:23:32,480 --> 00:23:37,320 Speaker 2: should go after, Lane Kiffin. If I'm Lane Kiffin, stay 435 00:23:37,320 --> 00:23:41,800 Speaker 2: at Old miss Stay there. You got your family there, 436 00:23:42,359 --> 00:23:45,560 Speaker 2: you seem to be healthy, You've done a great job there. 437 00:23:46,320 --> 00:23:50,800 Speaker 2: Don't chase, don't chase. You can make a great living. 438 00:23:51,320 --> 00:23:54,199 Speaker 2: That's a wonderful place to live. Your daughter's going to 439 00:23:54,240 --> 00:23:59,320 Speaker 2: school there. But hey, you know the mentality of coaches 440 00:23:59,320 --> 00:24:01,040 Speaker 2: now is I got to key moving, got to keep moving, 441 00:24:01,080 --> 00:24:06,560 Speaker 2: got to keep moving. And by Kurt Signetti, I'm glad. 442 00:24:06,600 --> 00:24:08,560 Speaker 2: I never would have given him eight years, but I'm 443 00:24:08,560 --> 00:24:10,760 Speaker 2: glad that he has stability and he's sixty four years 444 00:24:10,760 --> 00:24:16,000 Speaker 2: of age, and timing is everything. Maybe they found their coach. 445 00:24:16,240 --> 00:24:19,280 Speaker 2: But you know, it won't take long before people expect 446 00:24:19,320 --> 00:24:23,560 Speaker 2: you in the playoffs every year. Hey we're paying you, now, 447 00:24:23,600 --> 00:24:27,040 Speaker 2: we expect this. With Penn State, hey we're paying you, 448 00:24:27,119 --> 00:24:29,919 Speaker 2: we expect this. And then when you don't get to 449 00:24:29,960 --> 00:24:33,920 Speaker 2: those levels, exceed those levels expectations, that's when all of 450 00:24:33,960 --> 00:24:42,440 Speaker 2: a sudden they come after you. But Penn State, great job, 451 00:24:43,119 --> 00:24:45,200 Speaker 2: but you know the expectations when you go in there. 452 00:24:46,119 --> 00:24:48,440 Speaker 2: It's not just making the playoffs. Now, you got to 453 00:24:48,440 --> 00:24:51,760 Speaker 2: win big games and go back to when when Ryan Day, 454 00:24:52,280 --> 00:24:55,240 Speaker 2: they lose to Michigan. Now, all of a sudden, it 455 00:24:55,240 --> 00:24:59,520 Speaker 2: felt like his job was in jeopardy. It wasn't that 456 00:24:59,560 --> 00:25:03,439 Speaker 2: long ago. It was, oh my god, you lost to 457 00:25:03,480 --> 00:25:07,240 Speaker 2: Michigan again. Coaches get fired at Ohio State when you 458 00:25:07,280 --> 00:25:10,399 Speaker 2: do that. And if he doesn't win the national title, 459 00:25:10,760 --> 00:25:15,520 Speaker 2: I don't. I mean, maybe they don't move on from him, 460 00:25:15,800 --> 00:25:18,120 Speaker 2: but it's not out of the realm of possibilities there. 461 00:25:19,080 --> 00:25:22,680 Speaker 2: And then you know what, first called urban You know 462 00:25:22,720 --> 00:25:27,080 Speaker 2: who I'd call Nick Saman's got a great life. Everybody's 463 00:25:27,080 --> 00:25:30,399 Speaker 2: trying to shoehorn him into jobs. You could go to 464 00:25:30,440 --> 00:25:33,880 Speaker 2: Cleveland Browns. He could, but now that would be stupid. 465 00:25:35,600 --> 00:25:37,480 Speaker 2: He's going to come back and coach Penn State. 466 00:25:38,480 --> 00:25:41,440 Speaker 7: No, yes, Marman, if you're Florida, do you reach out 467 00:25:41,440 --> 00:25:42,520 Speaker 7: to James Franklin first? 468 00:25:43,200 --> 00:25:47,640 Speaker 2: Sure? Why not? I'd kick the tires on everybody. Ryan, 469 00:25:47,680 --> 00:25:50,360 Speaker 2: Thank you for the phone call. Michael in Oregon, Hey Mike, 470 00:25:50,400 --> 00:25:51,399 Speaker 2: what's on your mind today? 471 00:25:52,680 --> 00:25:52,880 Speaker 11: Hi? 472 00:25:53,000 --> 00:25:53,200 Speaker 12: Dan? 473 00:25:53,320 --> 00:25:55,840 Speaker 13: It's an all Mariner best and worst. 474 00:25:56,119 --> 00:25:59,439 Speaker 14: Okay, of course, I'm surprised no one else has touched 475 00:25:59,480 --> 00:26:04,639 Speaker 14: on this Saturday night was just the most amazing eighth 476 00:26:04,640 --> 00:26:08,159 Speaker 14: and ninth inning of all time in baseball. It shows 477 00:26:08,200 --> 00:26:12,159 Speaker 14: you what God the emotion of baseball, so that Grand 478 00:26:12,240 --> 00:26:18,040 Speaker 14: Slam unbelievable. And then last night the worst they had 479 00:26:18,480 --> 00:26:22,720 Speaker 14: bases loaded twice with one out in the middle innings 480 00:26:23,440 --> 00:26:28,400 Speaker 14: and even cal cal Wift is just like, oh no. 481 00:26:29,640 --> 00:26:33,000 Speaker 13: My son and I followed the Mariners since way back, 482 00:26:33,280 --> 00:26:39,680 Speaker 13: Bruce Balkdey, Alvin Davis, even the Gorman Thomas all those years, 483 00:26:40,280 --> 00:26:45,120 Speaker 13: and this is incredible tonight, Dan, It's all about tonight. 484 00:26:45,200 --> 00:26:46,520 Speaker 13: Baseball is amazing. 485 00:26:47,119 --> 00:26:48,480 Speaker 10: Thanks for taking my call. 486 00:26:48,480 --> 00:26:52,199 Speaker 2: Thank you, Michael. Here's one for you. The Mariners are 487 00:26:52,200 --> 00:26:55,119 Speaker 2: the first team to ground into double plays with the 488 00:26:55,200 --> 00:26:59,119 Speaker 2: bases loaded in consecutive innings in a postseason game since 489 00:27:00,560 --> 00:27:07,359 Speaker 2: nineteen forty. Also, Seattle grounded into a third consecutive double 490 00:27:07,359 --> 00:27:10,560 Speaker 2: play in the fifth inning. Prior to Sunday, the Blue 491 00:27:10,640 --> 00:27:15,640 Speaker 2: Jays pitcher Trey you Savage had not gotten a groundball 492 00:27:15,880 --> 00:27:28,000 Speaker 2: double play in his career. Crazy stat of the today 493 00:27:28,000 --> 00:27:30,280 Speaker 2: I brought to you by Penny America, the official trading 494 00:27:30,280 --> 00:27:34,280 Speaker 2: cards of the program, Patrick and Grand Rapids. Hi Patrick, 495 00:27:34,280 --> 00:27:36,360 Speaker 2: what's on your mind today? 496 00:27:36,800 --> 00:27:37,000 Speaker 10: Dan? 497 00:27:37,320 --> 00:27:42,080 Speaker 15: Thanks for taking my call first time? Caller. I thought 498 00:27:42,080 --> 00:27:44,399 Speaker 15: it was a tremendous job you guys did in South Bend, 499 00:27:44,600 --> 00:27:47,720 Speaker 15: and I just wanted to comment about the game. And 500 00:27:48,359 --> 00:27:51,960 Speaker 15: I thought, and I'm not trying to knock USC. I thought, 501 00:27:52,040 --> 00:27:56,360 Speaker 15: you know, they always bring talent to the field. It's 502 00:27:56,400 --> 00:28:00,120 Speaker 15: a great rivalry. I hope it never ends. But my 503 00:28:00,119 --> 00:28:04,840 Speaker 15: my question is centered around Lincoln Riley. I mean, he 504 00:28:04,920 --> 00:28:09,920 Speaker 15: left Oklahoma. It was big hype, big, big hype. He's 505 00:28:09,960 --> 00:28:13,359 Speaker 15: going to be the second coming at USC, you know, 506 00:28:13,480 --> 00:28:19,359 Speaker 15: probably even greater than Pete Carroll. Is his relevancy gone 507 00:28:19,840 --> 00:28:22,560 Speaker 15: if he doesn't? You know now that he's lost to 508 00:28:23,040 --> 00:28:28,320 Speaker 15: Notre Dame consecutive years. Is his relevancy gone if he 509 00:28:28,359 --> 00:28:29,760 Speaker 15: doesn't win the Big Ten this year? 510 00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:31,480 Speaker 10: I mean, what's well. 511 00:28:31,359 --> 00:28:33,359 Speaker 2: He's not going to win the Big Ten, but he's 512 00:28:33,400 --> 00:28:38,040 Speaker 2: flirting with his relevancy. This is one of those situations 513 00:28:38,080 --> 00:28:39,840 Speaker 2: where and they got up to a good start and 514 00:28:39,840 --> 00:28:45,200 Speaker 2: they look great against Michigan, but they're waiting. They're paying 515 00:28:45,240 --> 00:28:47,920 Speaker 2: him a lot of money, they're waiting for these big 516 00:28:47,960 --> 00:28:52,120 Speaker 2: moments there and whether this is true or not, but 517 00:28:52,240 --> 00:28:54,600 Speaker 2: wanting out of Oklahoma to go to USC because there's 518 00:28:54,600 --> 00:28:57,680 Speaker 2: a softer landing in the Pac twelve than the Big 519 00:28:57,720 --> 00:29:01,520 Speaker 2: ten or the SEC, and you know your schedule's not 520 00:29:01,560 --> 00:29:05,479 Speaker 2: as difficult. Well, you don't have that luxury because now 521 00:29:05,520 --> 00:29:08,080 Speaker 2: you're in the Big ten, so you can avoid the SEC. 522 00:29:08,920 --> 00:29:12,920 Speaker 2: By Big ten. Pretty tough sledding as well. Got to 523 00:29:12,960 --> 00:29:16,520 Speaker 2: win these games, and there was some questionable play calling 524 00:29:16,520 --> 00:29:21,800 Speaker 2: in there, and even Lincoln Riley acknowledged that. But you 525 00:29:21,880 --> 00:29:28,200 Speaker 2: beat Michigan and you got Oregon coming up. Paulie wants 526 00:29:28,240 --> 00:29:30,800 Speaker 2: to play the Kevin Durant career salary game. He just 527 00:29:30,840 --> 00:29:35,040 Speaker 2: signed a two year extension for ninety million dollars. They 528 00:29:35,040 --> 00:29:37,479 Speaker 2: gave up a lot to get Kevin Durant. Would they 529 00:29:37,480 --> 00:29:41,080 Speaker 2: give up like five second round picks or you know 530 00:29:41,160 --> 00:29:46,200 Speaker 2: for guy thirty eight thirty nine years of age? All right, 531 00:29:46,280 --> 00:29:48,520 Speaker 2: let's do the career set. He's done pretty well. 532 00:29:52,360 --> 00:30:00,440 Speaker 15: Salary salary, salary salaries. 533 00:30:18,560 --> 00:30:20,800 Speaker 2: That's the best part of it. You think it's over, 534 00:30:20,920 --> 00:30:27,440 Speaker 2: and then it's one more. Okay, two parter. How much 535 00:30:27,480 --> 00:30:31,000 Speaker 2: has he made and where does that rank all time? 536 00:30:32,000 --> 00:30:32,640 Speaker 2: You want to do that? 537 00:30:32,720 --> 00:30:33,240 Speaker 6: I love that? 538 00:30:33,320 --> 00:30:34,880 Speaker 2: Okay, So two parter. 539 00:30:34,800 --> 00:30:37,560 Speaker 6: Kevin Durant, this includes I want you to include when 540 00:30:37,600 --> 00:30:40,160 Speaker 6: you pick his price all time? What he's going to 541 00:30:40,240 --> 00:30:42,920 Speaker 6: get in the next two years, which is about ninety 542 00:30:43,000 --> 00:30:45,440 Speaker 6: million dollars. Okay, So what will it be if you 543 00:30:45,480 --> 00:30:46,480 Speaker 6: assume this is his last? 544 00:30:46,480 --> 00:30:46,760 Speaker 2: All right? 545 00:30:47,000 --> 00:30:50,880 Speaker 4: God, five hundred and thirty eight million dollars? 546 00:30:51,000 --> 00:30:54,920 Speaker 2: All right, seat O'Connor, I'm gonna put it him at 547 00:30:54,960 --> 00:31:00,520 Speaker 2: six even, okay, Marvin six hundred and nineteen million. Dang, 548 00:31:03,200 --> 00:31:05,040 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go five twenty seven to five. 549 00:31:09,360 --> 00:31:11,680 Speaker 6: After the next two years, Kevin Durant will have made 550 00:31:11,760 --> 00:31:14,080 Speaker 6: five hundred and ninety one million dollars. 551 00:31:16,240 --> 00:31:17,120 Speaker 2: Congratulations. 552 00:31:17,120 --> 00:31:20,160 Speaker 6: As a rookie, he made four million, congratulations. 553 00:31:20,160 --> 00:31:23,400 Speaker 2: Okay. Where would that rank him on the all time 554 00:31:23,560 --> 00:31:24,280 Speaker 2: NBA list? 555 00:31:24,560 --> 00:31:28,840 Speaker 6: Yes, okay, there's only two dudes ever who have made 556 00:31:29,160 --> 00:31:33,880 Speaker 6: over five hundred as of today. Okay, there's six dudes 557 00:31:33,960 --> 00:31:35,160 Speaker 6: who have made over four hundred. 558 00:31:36,280 --> 00:31:38,200 Speaker 2: Wait, we just you just told us where he ranked 559 00:31:38,240 --> 00:31:38,720 Speaker 2: all time. 560 00:31:39,600 --> 00:31:42,400 Speaker 6: No, not yet, because that's what he's got coming to. 561 00:31:44,080 --> 00:31:45,880 Speaker 2: But then you said there's two guys in front of it. 562 00:31:46,600 --> 00:31:48,680 Speaker 6: No, I said, there's two guys who have five hundred 563 00:31:48,840 --> 00:31:49,480 Speaker 6: and counting. 564 00:31:49,720 --> 00:31:53,360 Speaker 2: Okay, okay, uh JD. 565 00:31:54,200 --> 00:31:56,640 Speaker 4: I'm gonna say second highest after the ninety million deal. 566 00:31:56,760 --> 00:32:03,280 Speaker 2: Okay, see man six Yah. 567 00:32:05,640 --> 00:32:08,960 Speaker 11: I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say he's at the top. 568 00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:10,200 Speaker 11: I think he's number one. 569 00:32:10,200 --> 00:32:13,480 Speaker 2: Okay, Marvin number one. Also, I'm gonna go one with 570 00:32:13,480 --> 00:32:13,920 Speaker 2: a bullet. 571 00:32:14,120 --> 00:32:17,120 Speaker 6: Lebron James is number one all time. Lebron is sitting 572 00:32:17,160 --> 00:32:20,720 Speaker 6: at five eighty one. Kevin Durant is second, sitting at 573 00:32:20,760 --> 00:32:24,560 Speaker 6: five oh one. They both have money in coming. Steph hurry, 574 00:32:24,760 --> 00:32:31,560 Speaker 6: steph yeah for seventy in counting James Harden for eleven. Uh, 575 00:32:32,280 --> 00:32:35,160 Speaker 6: this next one's a wild one. Paul George is at 576 00:32:35,160 --> 00:32:39,480 Speaker 6: four hundred and six million and counting. Chris Paul is 577 00:32:39,520 --> 00:32:41,200 Speaker 6: at four o four and counting. 578 00:32:41,320 --> 00:32:49,120 Speaker 2: Dang, Thanks, Dang, Paul George, Dang, Paul George, James Hard 579 00:32:49,160 --> 00:32:53,280 Speaker 2: and Chris Paul. How many titles there? For one point 580 00:32:53,280 --> 00:32:54,320 Speaker 2: two billion dollars? 581 00:32:54,640 --> 00:32:58,280 Speaker 6: A decade ago, Kevin Garnett at three thirty four, Yeah, 582 00:32:58,520 --> 00:33:00,440 Speaker 6: was the highest paid NBA player of ball time. He's 583 00:33:00,480 --> 00:33:03,520 Speaker 6: now fifteenth. 584 00:33:03,960 --> 00:33:08,280 Speaker 2: What's Sga and Luca gonna make? What's Victor Winbin Yama 585 00:33:08,320 --> 00:33:12,080 Speaker 2: gonna make? Because it's all slotted, you know you're you're 586 00:33:12,080 --> 00:33:15,520 Speaker 2: gonna make a certain amount of money? And Victor is 587 00:33:15,560 --> 00:33:19,400 Speaker 2: what twenty two? What's Cooper flag? Gonna make if he 588 00:33:19,480 --> 00:33:24,320 Speaker 2: proves to be all star caliber. He looks pretty good. 589 00:33:24,600 --> 00:33:29,000 Speaker 2: He does looks pretty good. I have to admit, although 590 00:33:29,040 --> 00:33:31,360 Speaker 2: Reed Shepherd looked good the other night. I'm watching him 591 00:33:31,440 --> 00:33:33,720 Speaker 2: going all right, Reid, yes, Marvin. 592 00:33:33,720 --> 00:33:35,640 Speaker 7: Everybody looks good in the preseason. 593 00:33:35,160 --> 00:33:38,320 Speaker 2: I know, I know, well, No, Reed Shepherd looked good 594 00:33:38,320 --> 00:33:39,560 Speaker 2: in the summer League. 595 00:33:39,800 --> 00:33:41,320 Speaker 7: Right, a bunch of guys that aren't going to play 596 00:33:41,320 --> 00:33:41,760 Speaker 7: in the NBA. 597 00:33:41,840 --> 00:33:45,320 Speaker 2: He was killing, Yes, I thought, yeah, man, they took 598 00:33:45,400 --> 00:33:46,480 Speaker 2: him like third, didn't they? 599 00:33:46,640 --> 00:33:49,120 Speaker 7: Yes, they did. But he's on the rockets this year 600 00:33:49,120 --> 00:33:51,240 Speaker 7: with k do so another weapon. 601 00:33:51,320 --> 00:33:53,080 Speaker 2: He's not gonna get any shots. 602 00:33:53,520 --> 00:33:55,959 Speaker 7: I wouldn't gi him any shots either, Vin Kevin Durantz 603 00:33:56,000 --> 00:33:57,040 Speaker 7: there you don't need. 604 00:33:57,200 --> 00:34:00,400 Speaker 2: And he did average twenty six a game last year. Yeah, pulling. 605 00:34:00,560 --> 00:34:03,760 Speaker 6: There's a breakdown on Sports Business Journal of Webbin Yama. 606 00:34:03,760 --> 00:34:06,880 Speaker 6: If he makes certain escalators like first team or MVP, 607 00:34:07,840 --> 00:34:11,279 Speaker 6: his deal that he can get the Supermax three years 608 00:34:11,280 --> 00:34:14,080 Speaker 6: from now would be a five year, five hundred and 609 00:34:14,120 --> 00:34:14,760 Speaker 6: thirteen million. 610 00:34:14,840 --> 00:34:17,680 Speaker 2: He's going to make a billion dollars. Yeah, gonna make 611 00:34:17,680 --> 00:34:18,400 Speaker 2: a billion dollars. 612 00:34:19,000 --> 00:34:21,000 Speaker 6: He should be. He is on pace to be the 613 00:34:21,000 --> 00:34:22,520 Speaker 6: first one hundred million dollar a year. 614 00:34:22,560 --> 00:34:23,719 Speaker 2: Guys. 615 00:34:23,960 --> 00:34:26,239 Speaker 6: It's got to take some work, but he's on pace. 616 00:34:26,840 --> 00:34:29,000 Speaker 2: All right, last call for phone calls. What we learned, 617 00:34:29,160 --> 00:34:32,160 Speaker 2: what's in store for tomorrow? We try to answer all 618 00:34:32,160 --> 00:34:33,160 Speaker 2: those questions after this. 619 00:34:33,440 --> 00:34:36,360 Speaker 1: Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in 620 00:34:36,360 --> 00:34:39,720 Speaker 1: the nation. Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio 621 00:34:39,880 --> 00:34:43,960 Speaker 1: dot com and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to 622 00:34:44,080 --> 00:34:44,760 Speaker 1: listen live. 623 00:34:45,360 --> 00:34:48,120 Speaker 2: Nine of the top twenty five teams lost this weekend. 624 00:34:49,160 --> 00:34:53,200 Speaker 2: Number two Miami falls to Louisville. Old Miss loses to Georgia. 625 00:34:53,239 --> 00:34:58,480 Speaker 2: Tennessee handled easily by Alabama. LSU. They fell to Vandy, 626 00:34:58,960 --> 00:35:02,040 Speaker 2: so Notre Dame winn and then the dominoes fall, and 627 00:35:02,080 --> 00:35:04,319 Speaker 2: then this is where you start to move up. And 628 00:35:04,400 --> 00:35:06,879 Speaker 2: as long as you keep winning, they're not getting knock 629 00:35:06,880 --> 00:35:09,480 Speaker 2: you out of that spot. By the way, Reggie Miller, 630 00:35:09,520 --> 00:35:13,160 Speaker 2: the return of Reggie Miller tomorrow. Yeah, all right, Rag, 631 00:35:13,760 --> 00:35:16,640 Speaker 2: all right, we've been talking a lot about show. Hey Tani, 632 00:35:17,080 --> 00:35:20,200 Speaker 2: here's his manager, Dave Roberts talking about the greatness that 633 00:35:20,280 --> 00:35:21,480 Speaker 2: he saw Friday night. 634 00:35:22,840 --> 00:35:26,440 Speaker 16: Yeah, that was, you know, the greatest, probably the greatest 635 00:35:26,440 --> 00:35:29,399 Speaker 16: postseason performance of all time. And there's been a lot 636 00:35:29,400 --> 00:35:33,120 Speaker 16: of postseason games, and uh, there's a reason why he's 637 00:35:33,160 --> 00:35:35,160 Speaker 16: the greatest player on the planet. You know, what he 638 00:35:35,200 --> 00:35:37,720 Speaker 16: did on the mound, what he did at the bat, 639 00:35:38,760 --> 00:35:40,680 Speaker 16: he created a lot of memories for a lot of people. 640 00:35:40,880 --> 00:35:44,120 Speaker 17: And so for us to you know, have a game 641 00:35:44,160 --> 00:35:46,839 Speaker 17: clinching to do it in a game clinching game at 642 00:35:46,880 --> 00:35:52,359 Speaker 17: home Wednesday, and I'll c SMVP pretty special and I'm 643 00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:54,200 Speaker 17: just happy to be able to go along for the ride. 644 00:35:54,719 --> 00:35:56,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's nice to be able to manage somebody like that. 645 00:35:58,600 --> 00:36:02,400 Speaker 2: But he'd been in a slump during postseason, but certainly 646 00:36:02,400 --> 00:36:06,240 Speaker 2: broke out in a grand way on Friday night. Uh, 647 00:36:06,360 --> 00:36:09,440 Speaker 2: Zack and Albert kerque Hi, Zach, what's on your mind today? 648 00:36:11,040 --> 00:36:14,320 Speaker 12: Hey, damn, thanks for taking my calls first time caller 649 00:36:15,120 --> 00:36:17,440 Speaker 12: six four two thirty five. 650 00:36:20,200 --> 00:36:20,399 Speaker 15: Cool. 651 00:36:20,480 --> 00:36:21,799 Speaker 12: Yeah, I just wanted to give him best and worse 652 00:36:21,840 --> 00:36:24,400 Speaker 12: for the weekend. I know you guys hit on it 653 00:36:24,520 --> 00:36:28,520 Speaker 12: a lot already, but by Denver Broncos if nothing else, 654 00:36:28,680 --> 00:36:31,400 Speaker 12: you know, they're entertaining, whether it's the last second loss 655 00:36:31,480 --> 00:36:35,480 Speaker 12: or the last second wins. And then my worst, it's 656 00:36:35,520 --> 00:36:39,200 Speaker 12: got to be my Tennessee Vols getting handled by Alabama, 657 00:36:39,880 --> 00:36:40,960 Speaker 12: and that was tough to watch. 658 00:36:41,719 --> 00:36:45,879 Speaker 2: Alabama's got a good quarterback. He's good. Ty Simpson's good. 659 00:36:48,160 --> 00:36:51,760 Speaker 2: I thought Gunner with Georgia played some good, good football. 660 00:36:51,880 --> 00:36:54,920 Speaker 2: But Simpson's good. I remember when they had that first 661 00:36:54,960 --> 00:36:58,080 Speaker 2: loss and then you know he was running for his life. 662 00:36:58,120 --> 00:37:01,320 Speaker 2: But he's good. I don't know if he's NFL because 663 00:37:01,320 --> 00:37:02,880 Speaker 2: we always get caught up. Can he play it like 664 00:37:03,000 --> 00:37:06,560 Speaker 2: Diego Pavilla, I don't know. I mean, maybe he's a 665 00:37:06,560 --> 00:37:10,279 Speaker 2: Baker Mayfield. I'm just enjoying him now like everybody had 666 00:37:10,320 --> 00:37:12,319 Speaker 2: Carson Beck being a first round pick, and I go, 667 00:37:12,360 --> 00:37:14,520 Speaker 2: I don't think he's a good quarterback. I mean, I 668 00:37:14,520 --> 00:37:17,520 Speaker 2: think he's got moments. I think he gives the presentation 669 00:37:17,840 --> 00:37:22,319 Speaker 2: of being a really good quarterback. But take away that 670 00:37:22,360 --> 00:37:25,719 Speaker 2: one headed grab by the Miami receiver against Notre Dame 671 00:37:25,840 --> 00:37:30,160 Speaker 2: that's picked off. They don't win. But yeah, maybe maybe 672 00:37:30,160 --> 00:37:32,719 Speaker 2: they're back, and maybe they're a legitimate, you know, top five, 673 00:37:32,800 --> 00:37:35,359 Speaker 2: top ten team. It's always good when Miami is back. 674 00:37:35,400 --> 00:37:39,040 Speaker 7: Yes, Marvion, I thought Carson Beck being kind of jettison 675 00:37:39,120 --> 00:37:41,080 Speaker 7: out of Georgia tells you everything you need to know 676 00:37:41,160 --> 00:37:42,520 Speaker 7: about his NFL prospects. 677 00:37:43,080 --> 00:37:45,640 Speaker 2: Paul in North Carolina, Hi Paul what's on your mind? 678 00:37:47,000 --> 00:37:47,160 Speaker 5: Hey? 679 00:37:47,239 --> 00:37:50,719 Speaker 10: Dan, Happy Monday, quig beston worst of the week, and 680 00:37:50,800 --> 00:37:54,160 Speaker 10: also are the worst my i uga alum are defense 681 00:37:54,200 --> 00:37:58,000 Speaker 10: looking unrecognizable once again for my best and Gunner stocking. 682 00:37:58,040 --> 00:37:59,680 Speaker 10: You won twelve or twelve in the second half of 683 00:37:59,719 --> 00:38:04,000 Speaker 10: three touchdowns. Dan, I'm also calling from Asheville, home of 684 00:38:04,520 --> 00:38:08,759 Speaker 10: mid October VP week O'Donnell. This is his hometown, so 685 00:38:08,760 --> 00:38:12,560 Speaker 10: we're proud of what he's doing. Don in Carolina. And finally, Dan, 686 00:38:12,800 --> 00:38:16,640 Speaker 10: I just wanted to piggyback on Ron Darnland's conversation. I'm 687 00:38:16,640 --> 00:38:19,799 Speaker 10: a big Mets fan and earlier this year, a Mets 688 00:38:19,880 --> 00:38:22,160 Speaker 10: pitcher came in with like a five run lead in 689 00:38:22,200 --> 00:38:24,520 Speaker 10: the eight, gave up, I don't remember the exact number, 690 00:38:24,800 --> 00:38:27,120 Speaker 10: gave up, gave up the lead, gave up like four 691 00:38:27,200 --> 00:38:29,400 Speaker 10: or five runs. The Mets retook the lead in the 692 00:38:29,400 --> 00:38:31,960 Speaker 10: bottom of the eighth, BS closed it in the ninth, 693 00:38:32,080 --> 00:38:35,400 Speaker 10: and the official score did not give that reliever the 694 00:38:35,440 --> 00:38:37,600 Speaker 10: win because there's a rule it's called the brief and 695 00:38:37,600 --> 00:38:41,560 Speaker 10: ineffective rule. If a score games, that a pitcher briefing 696 00:38:41,600 --> 00:38:43,799 Speaker 10: in effect, if he can reward the win to somebody else. 697 00:38:43,840 --> 00:38:45,680 Speaker 10: So that moved that Ron Darland stocking, but is not 698 00:38:45,719 --> 00:38:46,759 Speaker 10: completely unprecedented. 699 00:38:47,040 --> 00:38:49,759 Speaker 2: Oh great, thank you, Paul. I appreciate that. This day 700 00:38:49,800 --> 00:38:51,680 Speaker 2: in sports history polling, I. 701 00:38:51,640 --> 00:38:54,560 Speaker 6: Got a couple for you, Dan, I got. Nineteen thirty sixty, 702 00:38:54,640 --> 00:38:58,800 Speaker 6: AP released its first weekly college football poll. Who was 703 00:38:58,840 --> 00:39:00,839 Speaker 6: the number one team in the country eighteen thirty six? 704 00:39:01,239 --> 00:39:06,120 Speaker 6: Chicago No Top ten though, give you a loop Army, 705 00:39:06,280 --> 00:39:11,359 Speaker 6: the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The Gophers, this is a great one. 706 00:39:11,520 --> 00:39:15,440 Speaker 6: Nineteen eighty nine the Houston Cougars and Andre Ware against SMU. 707 00:39:15,960 --> 00:39:18,520 Speaker 6: The final score was ninety five to twenty one. That's 708 00:39:18,560 --> 00:39:21,760 Speaker 6: a football game. They ran up oney twenty one yards 709 00:39:21,800 --> 00:39:23,320 Speaker 6: of total offense on SMU. 710 00:39:23,760 --> 00:39:26,440 Speaker 2: It was on this state. Nineteen sixty eight, the Fallsbury 711 00:39:26,520 --> 00:39:31,680 Speaker 2: flop became the accepted way to hide jump Dick Fonnsbury. 712 00:39:32,160 --> 00:39:35,280 Speaker 2: He won the gold medal in the Mexico City Olympics. 713 00:39:35,360 --> 00:39:37,840 Speaker 11: Not a lot of times in the history somebody's completely 714 00:39:37,880 --> 00:39:40,600 Speaker 11: reinvented an entire sport and then it became the way 715 00:39:40,640 --> 00:39:41,880 Speaker 11: to do it after that. 716 00:39:41,880 --> 00:39:45,520 Speaker 2: That's crazy. But did Tony Hawk do this in skateboarding? 717 00:39:48,800 --> 00:39:51,680 Speaker 6: It's kind of apples and oranges. It's like they were 718 00:39:51,719 --> 00:39:53,680 Speaker 6: doing the jump like a scissor kick. 719 00:39:53,880 --> 00:39:54,520 Speaker 5: The high jump. 720 00:39:54,719 --> 00:39:56,360 Speaker 6: He used to be a scissor kick, and you landed 721 00:39:56,360 --> 00:40:00,400 Speaker 6: on your back. Then Fosbury went back arch the back hole. 722 00:40:00,520 --> 00:40:02,440 Speaker 11: It's like if you were shooting underhanded and that was 723 00:40:02,520 --> 00:40:04,920 Speaker 11: the way basketball was always done, and then you started 724 00:40:04,920 --> 00:40:07,879 Speaker 11: shooting overhand like that, and now that's the only way 725 00:40:07,920 --> 00:40:08,960 Speaker 11: you do it. 726 00:40:09,120 --> 00:40:12,160 Speaker 2: Crazy feels like there's a play on the Faunsbury flop 727 00:40:12,280 --> 00:40:14,200 Speaker 2: name here coming from Fritzy No. 728 00:40:14,280 --> 00:40:16,200 Speaker 3: I was wondering, if you lose ninety five twenty one, 729 00:40:16,280 --> 00:40:18,080 Speaker 3: are you shaking the hands of the other head coach? 730 00:40:18,120 --> 00:40:19,520 Speaker 4: Sounds like a little bit of a running up of 731 00:40:19,560 --> 00:40:19,920 Speaker 4: the score. 732 00:40:23,320 --> 00:40:24,400 Speaker 6: They stopped before one hundred. 733 00:40:24,440 --> 00:40:26,879 Speaker 2: Little bit, yeah, a little bit, not shaking that hand. 734 00:40:26,920 --> 00:40:29,560 Speaker 2: You ran it up a little bit. Who was the coach? 735 00:40:29,680 --> 00:40:30,839 Speaker 2: Was Mouse Davis there? 736 00:40:31,280 --> 00:40:33,680 Speaker 6: Houston SMU was just coming off the death penalty. 737 00:40:33,800 --> 00:40:36,360 Speaker 2: Oh, let's go around the room. What we learn on 738 00:40:36,360 --> 00:40:38,760 Speaker 2: the program? Toddler? What'd you learn on June. 739 00:40:38,600 --> 00:40:40,560 Speaker 3: Twenty third, nineteen seventy one, twenty five year old Phillies 740 00:40:40,560 --> 00:40:42,200 Speaker 3: picture Rick Whi through a no hitter, hit two home 741 00:40:42,239 --> 00:40:44,720 Speaker 3: runs in the same game, and you were in attendance. 742 00:40:44,280 --> 00:40:47,920 Speaker 2: At Riverfront Stadium, setan would you learn. Flock around and 743 00:40:48,000 --> 00:40:50,959 Speaker 2: find out. I like that T shirt's available. Are Joe 744 00:40:50,960 --> 00:40:53,040 Speaker 2: Flacco's up there? I never thought we would do a 745 00:40:53,120 --> 00:40:57,640 Speaker 2: Joe Flacco tribute T shirt, but it's there. Flock around 746 00:40:57,680 --> 00:41:01,560 Speaker 2: and find out. Yeah, Marvin, you and RG. Three thin 747 00:41:01,719 --> 00:41:04,480 Speaker 2: quarterbacks should be boring in front of the media. 748 00:41:05,000 --> 00:41:08,520 Speaker 6: Paul the coach of the eighty nine Houston Cougars, Jack. 749 00:41:08,360 --> 00:41:12,520 Speaker 2: Pardee, Oh, former linebacker for the then Redskins. Have a 750 00:41:12,520 --> 00:41:15,800 Speaker 2: great day, everybody. Reggie Miller joins us tomorrow. Hope you 751 00:41:15,920 --> 00:41:16,720 Speaker 2: join us as well.