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Broadcasting from the Mercedes Man
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It's Dan Patrick Final
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hour on this Wednesday, Dana the Dnne's Dan
1:13
Patrick's Show spent a lot of time talking
1:16
some football mock draft with mel Kiper.
1:18
Also a lot of reaction to the Astros
1:21
some of my comments in the first hour of the show.
1:23
Other football news. Drew Brees told everybody
1:26
wants to come back next season on Instagram
1:28
yesterday. And assuming this, Saints running back
1:30
Breeze's decision is going to have interesting
1:33
ramifications on two other players on
1:35
New Orleans roster. Teddy Bridgewater
1:37
will likely play elsewhere. Taysom Hill
1:39
will likely stay there not get paid
1:42
as a backup quarterback. I wouldn't
1:44
be surprised if they brought in Chase
1:46
Daniel again. You want to Taysom Hill
1:48
out there in that role or those
1:50
roles that he best helps
1:53
you with, that best showcase
1:56
his talents. But you know it's
1:58
not simple. You start with Bridgewater. There
2:00
was a report that he would demand thirty million dollars
2:02
a year. The question is where is
2:05
he better than Jameis Winston and Tampa, Cam
2:07
Newton and Carolina? With the Bears want to invest
2:09
that kind of money in a veteran quarterback
2:11
when they have Mitchell Trubisky? What about
2:13
the Chargers? Would they pay big bucks
2:15
to bring somebody? And are they going to draft
2:18
somebody? What about the Patriots? If Tom
2:20
Brady leaves? What about the Colts? So
2:22
we're not quite sure where these
2:25
quarterbacks are going to end up. And it's
2:27
really going to have a big domino effect
2:29
on what happens in the draft and
2:32
with some of these starters, current starters with
2:34
these teams and also those who could come
2:36
in and replace them with Carolina,
2:38
what do you do? Does Carolina
2:41
to go all in on going up in the draft to
2:43
get a quarterback? What's Cam
2:45
Newton's future going to be? Philip
2:47
Rivers? I still believe he's going to the Colts.
2:49
Where does Brady go? Is it Patriots?
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Raiders? Is it going to be Chargers? Then
2:55
you have Teddy Bridgewater. Where does he end
2:57
up? How long did the Bears stay with Mitchell Trubisky.
3:00
So a lot of questions that are
3:02
going to have to be answered here in a short period
3:04
of time, you're going to have free agency
3:06
starting. The Patriots want
3:08
an answer from Tom Brady before free agency
3:10
starts. So he's got about three
3:13
more weeks or so, maybe a little more than
3:15
that before he has to He doesn't
3:17
have to tell the Patriots, but the Patriots want
3:19
to know what he is going to do, what's
3:21
he going to cost? And do you want him back
3:24
at that age and that price Drew
3:26
Brees coming back Now,
3:28
I don't have any verification on this, but
3:30
I still have to believe Drew Brees
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looked at this decision as
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do I want to continue to play?
3:38
Do I want to go into the broadcast booth? Now
3:41
he does have or did have that option. I'm
3:44
guessing in the offseason, if Tony Romo doesn't
3:47
leave CBS, then maybe the Monday night
3:49
job would be Drew Breeses or vice
3:51
versa. If Tony Romo left and went to the
3:54
Mothership, Drew Brees then
3:56
might be in a prime position to be in
3:58
Tony Romo's chair. And I
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think that he would be very good as
4:02
an analyst there he's coming back
4:04
for one more year, and Tony
4:08
Romo, we're waiting to find out what his decision is,
4:10
whether he's going to stay or he's going to go. Greg
4:12
Olson. Greg Olson was rumored
4:15
to be up for a big time job as an analyst.
4:17
He decides he's going to sign for one year with Seattle.
4:20
Now, maybe he knew that he wasn't going to get
4:22
the Monday night job. Maybe he
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realized that, you know, Tony Romo
4:27
leaves, he wouldn't get that number one spot
4:29
with CBS. I don't know if that factored
4:31
in in either these decisions. The fact that
4:33
those two decisions happened yesterday
4:36
and the timing of Tony Romo
4:38
saying, according to Mike Florio, he's
4:41
already it looks like he's made up his mind
4:43
of what he's going to do with this next TV deal. It
4:46
just feels like there's maybe not a coincidence
4:49
there. Maybe there is some kind
4:51
of pattern that happened that these
4:53
two players realized, you know, Tony
4:55
Romo is going to do this. Therefore,
4:58
what's that meaning with my football? If you because
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they're only gonna play probably one more year. Greg
5:02
Olsen, I'm guessing plays one more year, Drew
5:05
Brees, probably one more year.
5:07
He's going to get to eighty thousand yards.
5:10
Yeah, I mean, he doesn't have anything else to play for
5:12
except for he wants to get another shot at the
5:14
super Bowl. I certainly understand that. I
5:17
think he is a good quarterback. Now, I
5:19
don't think he's a great quarterback. I think he can
5:21
be at times great. I think he's
5:23
been good the last two years. I
5:26
think that SAME's team has been very good. So
5:29
he has to raise his level up a little bit.
5:31
How do you use Taysom Hill? I would
5:33
be using Taysom Hill a lot more this year.
5:36
I'd almost do load management with Drew Brees.
5:38
I want him to be fresh. I don't want that arm
5:41
tired when you get late in the season. Certainly
5:43
get into the postseason. But just some of the
5:45
things happening with free
5:47
agency here and also the draft. We had
5:49
Mel Kuiper on, and I
5:53
thought mel Kuiper was down playing some of
5:55
Joe Burrow's comments because he's Megan. It
5:57
seemed like others are creating something
5:59
around Joe Burrow. Joe Burrow
6:01
singing he as leverage can only mean one
6:03
thing, you know, the leverage
6:06
is if I don't want to go to Cincinnati,
6:09
then you have leverage. How much leverage do you
6:11
have? But to say we're going
6:13
through our process, they're going through their process,
6:17
I don't know what that means. He
6:19
could end all of this if
6:22
he just says, I'm hey, if
6:24
Cincinnati wants me, that's where
6:26
I want to go. I'm a loyal guy,
6:29
team guy. You draft me, I'm
6:31
going to go in and make the best of a situation.
6:34
I did that with Lsu. I went there, nobody
6:36
had any expectations and you know what
6:39
those are Bengal Tigers, and I'm gonna
6:41
go in with the Bengals and I'm gonna do the
6:43
same thing. Like you can end all of it, and then
6:45
nobody's gonna go I'm gonna question him, and
6:47
you know, if he has to backtrack. Remember when
6:49
Eli Manning got drafted, he had to do
6:52
a round of interviews where he acted
6:54
like he was on the Chargers. How
6:56
about that charade, and then all
6:59
of a sudden, hey, you're not a Charger,
7:01
You're a Giant. That he had to do another round of
7:03
interviews to act as if he knew the roster
7:06
with the Giants. He knew the roster with the Chargers.
7:08
This happened with Olden Polinese and Scottie
7:11
Pippen at an NBA draft that I covered
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where they had their hats on and all
7:16
of a sudden they changed hats. They
7:19
were both seated next to each other and we're
7:22
interviewing them, and I would like to announce
7:24
the trade. Seattle has
7:26
traded the rights to Scottie Pippen to
7:28
Chicago for Olden Polines and then they switched
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hats. It's like crazy.
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at Dwanpatrick dot com Twitter
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haad to a DP show. We're also casting
7:40
the Astro's Signs Stealing
7:42
movie. Somebody suggested
7:44
Harry Styles as Cody Bellinger. All
7:47
right, we'll work on that. I
7:50
still think by Josel Tuve and
7:53
Turtle from Entourage, that's dead on.
7:55
I just gotta tell Jerry Farrar that he's
7:57
going to be playing the role at Josel Tuve, Paulie,
8:01
did you text Jerry Ferrare? I have, but
8:03
it's only eleven am Okay. Oh,
8:05
he's a sleeping guy, even though he's got a kid.
8:07
Now, yeah, all right, Well he's a big time actor
8:10
too. We all said, Woody Harrelson
8:12
is a J. Hinch. Bevin Diesel
8:14
is Alex Cora. So we're casting
8:17
the movie there. And somebody suggested
8:19
Paul Giamatti for Rob Manfred
8:23
a little connection there historically family man
8:26
dad being a former commissioner
8:28
Major League Baseball Bart Giamatti, and then
8:30
he could play the commissioner in it. Yeah, all
8:32
right, I'm okay with that. A couple of phone
8:34
calls here, we will bring back the what
8:37
we thought was Andrew Luck calling in yesterday.
8:40
We had a lot of fun with that. We'll
8:42
bring that back coming up here. In a
8:44
moment. Manny in South Carolina joins
8:46
this, Manny, what do you have for me today? Nothing
8:49
much. Dan's big fan, been a fan of yours since nineteen
8:52
ninety seven. Man, it's really
8:54
good to talk to you anyway. I'm
8:56
active duty military. I just wanted to give a little bit
8:58
of perspective of the whole
9:00
astro situation, if you don't mind, if you'll,
9:02
if you'll indulge me for a second here. I
9:05
know you guys were talking about, you know, the difference between
9:07
you know, the steroids and how the problem
9:09
is gonna be resolved as far as punishments
9:12
are concern and I see the steroid problem
9:14
ass more as an individual uh,
9:16
you know, someone committing an individual act,
9:19
a series of individual acts, yet but
9:21
individual in nature. When we look
9:23
at at the ASTROS, we're looking at at a systemic
9:26
organizational problem. Um
9:28
all the way from the top down. Anybody
9:30
who was in that dugout knew what was going on
9:33
and actively covered it up.
9:35
So I mean, when I look at it from that perspective,
9:38
I think there would be totally within reason to
9:40
expect the commissioner to seek
9:42
you know, obviously vacating the title is
9:45
number one, but there should be some suspensions
9:47
and obviously there should be a full investigation
9:49
to identify exactly to what extent people
9:52
were involved. If you were actually banging on the
9:54
drum, did you actually benefit from
9:56
from from the issue. But
9:58
the investigation is over manning. That's
10:01
the thing that I mean. They completed
10:03
their investigation, and I do appreciate the phone
10:05
call, But when you talk about a team Texas
10:08
Rangers were cheaters with steroids. They had a
10:10
whole lineup it felt like was cheated. I
10:13
don't remember any picture coming forward
10:15
and saying, hey, these guys are cheating
10:17
over here, so it wasn't a individual.
10:19
The Oakland A's with McGuire and Conseco,
10:23
Did anybody come forward and say, hey,
10:25
we got some cheaters over here? You
10:28
know, the Yankees had some guys. Did anybody
10:30
come forward and say, hey we got
10:32
some cheaters. No, they didn't. Look
10:35
it's the mess. But baseball has
10:37
had these pockets where you go, hey,
10:40
I'm gonna call you out on that. Well, if you call me
10:42
out on that, then you call him out on that. You
10:44
know, we haven't even heard what's gonna happen with the Red Sox.
10:47
They're gonna get punished. Any players
10:49
getting punished, probably not. Anybody
10:52
gonna be upset with that. Probably not,
10:56
because when somebody is blatant, as
10:58
the Astros are whisp ling and banging
11:01
a garbage can and
11:03
they're doing that and you can you can
11:05
see the result, and then we want we want
11:08
some kind of punishment there. Hey, you got
11:10
your Apple watch on and then you're giving some information
11:12
to somebody. It's not sexy. I
11:14
don't know if anybody's gonna care about what happens with the
11:16
Red Sox, right, Is anybody
11:18
up in arms at the Red Sox cheated? No,
11:21
they're not forgot all about it. They're
11:23
like, oh, that's right, the red socks here. But
11:25
is anybody, any player going to be punished?
11:28
They already fired their manager. Seems
11:30
to be the pattern, and we can't do anything
11:32
to the players. We're gonna fire those in
11:35
a front office capacity here,
11:37
but that's supposed to happen coming up here, Matthew
11:42
and California. Hey Matt what do you have for me today?
11:45
Hey? Dan six? And
11:50
No, I don't play basketball, but I will help
11:52
Fritzy reach the top shelf. Okay, so
11:55
I just wanted to say thank you. I appreciate your
11:57
honesty and broadcasting. I baseball
12:00
is one of my favorite sports. So I watched the MLB
12:03
network and they've been trotting out a lot of talking
12:05
heads who have said banging trash cans
12:07
won't help. They didn't do it. Then we found out
12:10
they did. Then they tried it out. People who said
12:12
managers didn't know about it. We found out the managers
12:14
knew about it. So my final question
12:16
for the astros would be, you want to put it behind us,
12:18
can you please just sit down and tell us what you
12:21
did and what you moved to because
12:23
you were banging trash cans and you didn't stop cheating.
12:25
So let's find out what they did so we
12:28
can write it in the rules and we can watch sport
12:30
in the future. I really appreciate you, Dan, Thank
12:32
you Matthew, thanks for the phone call, Thanks for the compliment.
12:35
If I'm the commissioner, I gotta get some kind of
12:37
language here that keeps teams from
12:39
cheating. Because he still doesn't have anything
12:41
on the books. So somebody
12:44
else does this, what happens. Your manager
12:46
gets fired, probably your owner gets
12:48
fined. Yeah. See, but like, what
12:50
kind of language do you write into their saying
12:53
don't what's will charge anymore anything
12:55
that has to do with illegally capturing
12:58
signs and by eagle, you
13:00
have to then, you know, spell out
13:03
if you're going to do any kind of uh
13:05
monitoring, TV monitoring, anything
13:07
that is spying and you know, uh,
13:10
I don't know what language it's going to be. You don't have anything
13:13
in there, so I like, anything
13:15
is going to be better than nothing that they have right now,
13:21
and that's gone. Hold run fascinating.
13:24
I loved listening to those whistles, and
13:26
then I wanted to hear the only thing I wanted to hear
13:28
was the next pitch in the swing of the bat, because
13:31
it was often with you would have the whistle
13:35
and then it would be whack. Yeah,
13:38
uh two days play play
13:40
that, give me the whistle and then just all I'm listening
13:42
for is the crack of the bat.
13:56
So once you hear the whistle and
13:58
then and then count how many seconds.
14:00
It's three seconds. It's not like it's
14:02
like whistle and then the pitch is coming
14:04
while you're just getting done whistling. Play
14:07
play another one in there too. I'll
14:14
back. I mean,
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that's an eternity where you're
14:21
going, Okay, there's the whistle,
14:23
I fastball gonna sit dead red here
14:26
and here it comes and there it goes.
14:28
Yeah, but the commissioner couldn't make
14:31
signaling from the clubhouse from the dugout, I'm
14:33
sorry, illegal because that's historical. If
14:35
you look back, you know, if you're at the second base and
14:38
you want to pack, like Dave Roberts said, if you wanted to pat
14:40
your knee and then in the person home
14:42
and the dugout gets it in real time and
14:44
goes does the whistle, Yeah, that's no problem.
14:46
As long as you take out TV and technology. It's
14:49
still a legal act. Yeah, but I
14:51
put that on the catcher. If the catcher can't come
14:53
up devise his system with his signals,
14:56
then that's on him. But if you're going to
14:58
do something surreptitiously and you're
15:00
going to be looking in and getting this this
15:03
video evidence, putting it on a monitor
15:05
there for all the players to see, and
15:08
then you have your signal, it
15:11
seems kind of full proof. Yes,
15:14
mclovin. I was thinking about the catcher signs
15:16
and obviously they're not effective anymore. Why
15:18
don't they put a headphone in the pitcher's years
15:20
like football, maybe half the signs
15:23
come audibly instead of the signs.
15:27
Have you ever pitched? No, you don't want
15:29
to wear something just a little bumber
15:31
they wanted to wear. Have them wear the protective hatch
15:34
so in case they had the comebacker a quarterback
15:36
and the linebacker grab it and there helmet. It's no problem.
15:39
They're always grabbing it when it's allowed out. But
15:42
I feel like the catcher sign is antiquated. It
15:44
feels like kind of bustley because
15:46
it obviously didn't work. But I would
15:48
just do if you're going to do it, just change it. Remember
15:51
it used to be just one or two. Maybe
15:53
that's crazy. Three, that was it. I mean, we went
15:56
through our entire you know, youth days
15:58
in high school days. They put down on one.
16:02
I didn't care if you knew what was coming because I was bringing
16:04
cheese though. I just I just want to let you know you
16:07
showed him the thing. Yeah, I would say fastball,
16:11
fastball, and then I go Charlie
16:14
bringing the hook, bringing the hook. It
16:17
didn't matter with the hook, yes, mclub.
16:19
I mean, I feel like the NFL goes to such lengths
16:21
that they avoid lip readers. Like Baseball's
16:23
not going any lengths apparently at all,
16:28
I know, all feels way more professional in this regards.
16:30
He says, sides. In my opinion, baseball seems, they
16:34
say, somewhat lazy the way they'd be putting science out
16:36
there. What if the game were being brought
16:38
broadcast live on the JumboTron and center field,
16:40
and there was a guy dedicated in the dugout to
16:42
look at the center field JumboTron and when
16:44
he sees the signal goes, Now,
16:47
he's using what's readily available to every
16:49
fifty thousand person people, every fifty thousand
16:51
fans sit in the stadium. Is that using technology
16:54
to feel science? Yeah, it's
16:56
on the screen, so you have to avoid
16:58
the JumboTron, which is well, they don't put games
17:01
on the jumbo try and they're very careful about
17:03
that. They don't even put highlights. They'll
17:07
usually put a headshot and stats, but
17:09
no, they're not. They'll have monitors
17:13
like a Wriggly. They put in these small monitors
17:15
when you're in your sweet area,
17:17
but there's nothing that's there that as
17:19
a fan, I can watch the game there. They'll
17:22
put up the old time of highlights. They're bloopers
17:25
in between innings, but they're not. They're not putting
17:27
the game up there because then you'd be able
17:29
to just look and see there's the catcher and
17:31
you're using technology. Doug
17:34
in South Carolina, Hey Doug, what do you have for me
17:36
today? Hey Dan, good
17:38
morning, Good morning. Disappointed. I'm disappointed
17:41
in you thinking that the steroid Arrow
17:44
and I did a boat called Juice
17:47
with jose Canseco compared to the
17:49
Houston Astros what they did back
17:51
in the day. Those guys still have
17:54
hit a fastball, current ball, change up. The
17:57
Houston Astros knew exactly what was
17:59
coming, and please
18:01
don't think that Houston Astros was
18:03
the only team in the last six years doing
18:06
this. So it's gonna come out, just like
18:08
with Jose and all the players live, we
18:10
didn't do it. We didn't do that, and
18:13
you're gonna find out probably in the next twelve
18:17
months that there was some more teams doing it.
18:20
And yeah, I'm just disappointed. Why
18:23
are you wait, why are you disappointed in me? Doug?
18:25
I'm missing Well because
18:27
because Jose tried to
18:29
stick me many times and asked me if I wanted to
18:31
do it, I never did it. Those guys
18:33
did that. They enhanced their bodies
18:35
there um what
18:38
they did to get
18:40
ready for the next game. They didn't know what
18:43
was coming. They didn't know if fastball was coming
18:45
to change up or a curve. Houston
18:47
knew exactly what was coming. And I'm an old
18:49
baseball player. I much rather
18:52
know what's coming and hit it than you know, produced
18:54
my body up. Yeah, but Doug, you make a team
18:56
like these guys had no baseball ability
18:59
and then they you know, so they had
19:01
the talent to get on a major league roster. Now,
19:03
all of a sudden, I say to Barry Bonds, you're
19:06
already a Hall of Famer. Now I'm going to
19:08
artificially inflate you. What's he going
19:10
to do? Mark Mark McGuire was Rookie
19:12
of the Year and then all of a sudden he got injured
19:15
and started using steroids. Roger Clemen's
19:17
career was done. So you
19:20
can't sit here and go, boy, it didn't help these guys.
19:22
Those guys stole more from the game than
19:24
the Astros did. Those guys stole
19:27
stats, they stole money. I mean,
19:29
they stole history. Come on, ask
19:32
Hank Aaron, ask Roger Merrit's
19:35
you know, family, how they feel about that. Those
19:38
guys stole things. The Astros
19:40
got a World Series. That's the Astros.
19:42
If other guys stole stuff other teams did,
19:44
great, punish them. But don't sit here
19:47
and tell me, Hey, you still got to hit a fastball,
19:49
curveball, or changeup. You have guys
19:51
who are second baseman who had opposite
19:53
field home runs on steroids,
19:56
Doug, and you know that, and
19:58
it doesn't matter with Hey, they didn't
20:00
know what was coming. You could accidentally hit a
20:02
home run. And you saw these guys because
20:04
they had the ability to hit a baseball. Now
20:07
I get you pumped up where you're going to hit the
20:09
ball further, hit it harder. I mean, come
20:11
on, why
20:13
doesn't any of the Houston assholes players need
20:15
to be suspended and stood out like a year like Alex
20:18
Rodriguez did. Dan, I'm all
20:20
for it, Doug. I've said, okay,
20:23
okay, yes, absolutely, and Doug
20:26
Conseco's first ever interview
20:29
on steroids that he was talking
20:31
about, and he did it on my show,
20:34
the first ever interview, and I
20:36
said, you know you're going to be blackballed.
20:39
He came on my show that day and I
20:41
went, oh my god. I don't know if he knows what he
20:43
just did, but I respect
20:46
that. You know, the Conseco was trying to clean up
20:48
the game, but he was only trying to clean up the game because
20:50
he got blackballed. He was angry he got blackballed.
20:52
But I appreciate the phone call here, but don't
20:55
tell me this steroids. You still
20:57
have to hit the baseball. You get to the
20:59
majors because you can hit a baseball. Come
21:03
on, all
21:06
right, let's take a break here. More phone
21:08
calls coming up, and I will bring back.
21:11
We had some fun with the caller yesterday. He sounded just
21:13
like Andrew Luck still not convinced
21:16
that it wasn't Andrew Luck calling in, but coming
21:18
up next, Jason Kendall is a former All Star catcher
21:20
and I wanted to reach out to him. He's like
21:23
top I think he's third on the all time list getting
21:25
hit by a pitch. You know, is
21:27
this going to happen to the Astros? Plus as a catcher
21:29
and he was a great catcher. You know,
21:32
at what point what role is the catcher playing
21:34
all of this? If you hear this and
21:36
then you see them teeing off, at what
21:39
point do you say, hey, guys,
21:41
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21:43
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23:44
had a caller yesterday and we
23:47
thought, you know, initially I went by, this sounds
23:49
like Andrew Luck, and this
23:52
is how that conversation. What yesterday?
23:58
UM to take my call? I blame
24:01
Wait wait, wait, wait, Lan, is this Andrew
24:04
Luck calling in? Is
24:07
this Andrew Luck? Am I Andrew Luck? It's
24:11
pritzy? Is this Andrew Luck? Are you? Are you punking
24:13
me? I'm not puny, but you
24:16
sound Luck. How
24:18
about this Lance? Could you say I wish
24:21
I wish like a throw like him? Can
24:23
you say we're looking forward to facing
24:25
the Titans, We're
24:27
looking forward to facing the Titans. You
24:33
sound just like Andrew Luck. If you said, hey,
24:36
I'm just sitting at home with my my
24:38
newborn child. Hey,
24:40
I'm just sitting at home with Honestly,
24:48
I honestly,
24:52
have no idea what he sounds like. Honestly,
24:54
it sounds like you Lance, how
24:57
much do you miss that throwing to t Y Hilton?
25:02
You can work well.
25:05
He comes out from my home and we practice every
25:07
now and then. We still we still hit it. Thank you
25:09
Lance. Yeah, that's
25:11
good stuff. Still not convinced
25:13
that was Lance. I don't know either way.
25:16
We haven't gotten any uh neither
25:18
confirmed nor DENI ei there, but that
25:20
was some fun stuff. Also, have you guys seen
25:22
the Tyson Fury Beyande Wilder
25:25
promo that's fight coming up this weekend?
25:28
Is it just me? Or when you watch that promo
25:31
that commercial, it feels like Tyson
25:33
Fury gets to hell beat out of him. How
25:36
did that fight end up in a draw? Because
25:38
Tyson Fury gets knocked down. There's two
25:40
punches, he takes my goal. Wait,
25:43
and this was a draw because
25:46
Wilder boom knocked him down and
25:49
then they show one more thing and then it's like Wilder
25:53
hits him with a you know, a right,
25:56
I don't. I don't know if Tyson Fury lands more
25:58
than one punch in that commerce so that they showed
26:00
for that fight, like, oh my god,
26:05
yeah, point I watched the interview Tyson Fury. He basically
26:08
told the strategy. He said, I have to knock this guy out in the
26:10
first three or four rounds because the ghost through the decision.
26:12
The judges are picking him no matter what happens in the fight,
26:14
because boxing has already decided this is the next guy,
26:17
this is the guy there. I have no chance if I don't knock
26:19
him out. I get that strategy. I understand
26:22
that, but it went to the cards last time and he got
26:24
a draw. And I don't get
26:26
the feeling that whoever's winning
26:28
this the other guy is going to be down
26:30
and out. I get the feeling there.
26:34
Let me see. We'll bring in Jason Kendall. I
26:37
think he was an All Star two or three times,
26:39
three times All Star, And I
26:41
carry from a catcher's perspective of the
26:44
Astros scandal there. What's
26:47
going on? And if you're
26:49
a catcher, aren't you hearing this? Or
26:51
at least you're hearing something and you know that they're tattooing
26:53
a baseball right after that sound effect there
26:56
Jason Kendall, who formed baseball
26:58
catcher And each time I'll start joining
27:01
us on the program. Fifteen years
27:03
in the show. Jason, thanks for joining
27:05
us from a catcher's perspective.
27:07
What are you taking away from this astro's cheating
27:10
scandal? Then
27:12
thanks for having to me. I have a bunch
27:15
of difference, just like everybody else in the baseball
27:17
world opinions on this. But as
27:20
a catcher, if
27:22
you are an O two or
27:25
you're seeing a nasty slider or
27:27
whatever and they're barreling it up, hitting it
27:29
to the point, and what I'm saying is it's not
27:31
your out or your outpitch. Usually
27:34
it's a slider or when you have two strikes and
27:36
you're barreling it up and hitting it. By
27:38
the second inning and somebody's banging on a trash
27:41
can, you're gonna hear it, because
27:43
if the hitter can hear it, the catcher can hear
27:45
it, the umpire can hear it. And one
27:48
of the things I think that's wrong with the game today is
27:50
is nobody wants competation. And I'm
27:52
not saying go and fight somebody.
27:54
I'm just saying, hey, I hear what you're doing
27:57
over there. You got the pitches. I
27:59
know that every clubhouse or dugout
28:01
has monitors, so let's
28:04
knock it off. You're gonna get hitting the ribs, and
28:06
if it continues to happen, you just stand
28:08
there and you just hit people, hit people, hit people
28:10
until it stops. I'll guarantee you if
28:12
somebody's throwing ninety five miles an
28:14
hour, but why
28:17
didn't that happen? Hey stop? But why
28:19
didn't that happen? That if they went an entire
28:21
season and nobody did anything. I find that amazing.
28:24
If somebody knew something, That'd
28:26
be the first thing I would do is I would I would throw
28:28
at somebody, and then I would take matters into
28:30
my own hands. If I'm a player, then
28:33
I would look at doing that. It
28:35
blows my mind in and especially if you take pride
28:38
as a catcher in
28:40
what you do. There's so many meetings that
28:42
go on before a game. How to pitch
28:45
this guy? What did he head off your two one a
28:48
year ago or three months ago. There's
28:50
so many different things that go into calling a
28:52
game, and when
28:54
you hear then how to draft him? This
28:58
ruins all that work and you have to stop.
29:00
Why didn't somebody say something? It's
29:02
an unbelievable question. I
29:05
would have said something instantly, and that's
29:07
what you have to do. But maybe it's because people
29:09
don't want to get suspended, don't want to get fined.
29:13
I don't know. I mean, I have no idea
29:16
how to answer that question. And I know that there
29:18
are certain catches that would have been like, well, time out.
29:21
I know this is going on. It needs
29:23
to stop. If not, somebody's
29:25
gonna get hurt and we're gonna go from
29:27
there. But how prevalent is this kind of
29:29
signs feeling? It's it's not just the Astros,
29:31
and we know that the Red Sox are on the hook waiting
29:34
to get their punishment with technology
29:36
doing something illegal. How prevalent is
29:39
that in baseball? Oh,
29:41
it's probably everywhere. I mean, obviously you have your
29:44
let's play the game still signs
29:46
a second base. But I would never take my mask off, and if
29:48
I spot somebody at second base with steal and signs,
29:50
I would go out to the mound and I would
29:53
let them know whoever it was on second base. Yeah, you keep
29:55
looking at him, you keep letting
29:57
him know whether it be a location, and you have to
29:59
set up the right time. Yeah. But Jason, I'm
30:01
fine if you steal from second base, I put that
30:04
on you. The catchupsolutely. But but
30:06
I'm talking about with a TV camera, with TV
30:08
monitors. How prevalent is that it's
30:11
not just the Astros and not just the Red Sox.
30:13
I'm in my opinion, Oh I
30:15
bet it's everybody. And you know what the thing
30:17
and here's something then before you is I
30:19
don't know how many players have played this game twenty thousand,
30:22
give or take. But if
30:24
you think about that, most baseball stadiums
30:27
sell out art and now sell out, have twenty thousand
30:29
people at a game, most
30:31
stadiums. These guys are that
30:33
good. That's all they do. They hit, hit,
30:36
hit hit, and it's only what I haven't heard one person say
30:38
is listen, I was. I'd
30:40
like to say that I was a decent hit, especially earlier.
30:42
My if I knew what was coming every
30:45
pitch, I'm kind of hit four
30:48
hundred. Now put this
30:50
in perspective. Now, now, now go and look at
30:53
a twenty gwin. But George Brett,
30:55
Mike Trout, now you know where I'm I'm going with this.
30:58
These guys might hit five fifty because
31:00
that's what we do. Now, you look at players
31:02
in your own division that you see our
31:04
pictures in your own division, that you see I
31:07
don't know, four or five times a year. Do
31:09
you know how their fastball jumps
31:11
at the end? You know how much their cutter cuts
31:13
are. Now you know these pictures
31:15
because you face them so many times. Now you know what's
31:19
It's unbelievable that this went on for so
31:21
long. And I have I
31:23
love what other players are saying. I love you
31:26
know the punishments. You know what, if you want a punishment,
31:28
you haven't give the ring back, have them
31:30
give the share money back, give
31:34
it to a charity. Why hasn't anybody called out
31:36
the Players Union Players Union,
31:39
I have no They're protecting the
31:41
players, Jason. I mean, the
31:43
commissioner is basically saying I did all
31:45
I could do. Now, whether you agree with
31:47
that or not, I don't agree with that, and he could
31:49
have done and I would take away the trophy.
31:52
But the Players Union is protecting
31:54
these players who cheated and
31:57
all the other players who are in the union. You
31:59
know they have a problem with this. But everybody's
32:01
criticizing the commissioner. Nobody's criticizing
32:04
their own players Union. I
32:07
agree one hundred percent, and it is one of
32:09
the if not the strongest
32:11
union in This goes back to when
32:15
played yeah. Yeah, it's
32:17
the strongest union in the world. And that's
32:19
why though the strikes or the lockouts that we've
32:21
that we've had over the you know, since
32:24
however long, that's why it's
32:26
not going to break and that's why now it's
32:29
a good thing. But I mean a lot of players, whether
32:31
they are reps on the teams, they
32:34
don't go to these meetings. They don't sit there and stand
32:37
up for themselves, stand up for the players. I'm
32:39
not saying everybody, because there are
32:41
a certain group of guys that take it
32:43
serious as far as going to these union meetings when they
32:45
have them. But if I was still
32:47
playing, I would go to these meetings like, hey, what
32:50
is going on? Yeah, but the steroid
32:53
users too, Oh, without
32:55
a doubt it, without a doubt, Dan, I mean, it's
32:58
it's to me,
33:00
this is very very similar to that. I
33:03
mean, but yet the Sterford users
33:05
still, uh, no one was coming. I
33:08
know. If you are that good of a
33:10
hitter, which all these guys in the big leagues
33:13
are, then you know what's coming. Why
33:16
aren't people hitting the asses?
33:18
They should have had guys hitting for fifty
33:21
Well, you don't want to be you don't want to be too good
33:23
there, then you're really going to stand out. But if I said
33:25
I'll give you steroids, I'll give you you
33:28
know what the pitch is going to be and you won't get
33:30
caught. Which one would you take? You
33:33
know what? I wouldn't take anything because the steroids
33:35
you're gonna die early. That was my biggest
33:37
things. I'm like, you want to take steroids, I could care less
33:39
because you know what, I'm gonna die and you're gonna How
33:41
about I take steroids off the table from
33:43
the standpoint that they're going to kill you? So yeah,
33:46
okay, I would. I would. I would want
33:48
to know what's coming, Okay, every pitch
33:50
because I'm gonna hit four hundred. Okay,
33:53
if you would be cool? If you're the catch,
33:55
you're opening day against the Astros, what
33:59
are you calling? What are you on? Well?
34:02
I guess my only advice to the assers was and
34:04
I wore this throughout my career. I
34:06
had a huge not a huge, but I learned
34:09
how to use it as the Douglas pad for my
34:11
cold bow. First
34:13
and foremost, I would probably have
34:15
their trainers order a bunch
34:17
of them armor, some
34:21
arm or so and learn how
34:23
to use it. Can you get a little a little
34:25
suit of armor for all two they're
34:29
gonna have to get a bunch of armor for holes. But
34:31
you know what it's funny is it's gonna happen
34:34
and for everybody. Oh, I listen, Dusty
34:37
Baker is unbelievable, and I kind
34:39
of feel back on because it's gonna happen, and it's
34:41
gonna be the oh you know what, it's slipped. Well,
34:44
you know what, these guys took money out
34:46
of other players, other clubhouse
34:48
guys. You can even go deeper than this, And I
34:51
mean it's life changing money for a clubhouse
34:53
kid, or a clubhouse worker,
34:55
or a train it's life changing money
34:58
for them to get a marshal
35:00
share. Maybe you're full share, depending if you
35:02
was to team the whole year. It's it's
35:05
life changing money. These guys messed
35:07
with other people's lives. I know that
35:09
sounds really serious, but you know what it actually is. And
35:13
when I say life changing money, maybe paying
35:15
off your house, maybe getting
35:17
a car and having no car payments, it's little things
35:19
like that that they took away. And
35:21
who's to say these guys didn't go out and
35:24
be like, hey, you know what, we
35:27
got the signs to one of their buddies or siblings.
35:29
Why don't you go to Vegas and put some money on them. Nobody's
35:31
even said that. I'm not saying it happened Dan
35:34
by no means. But if
35:36
you know you're getting the signs, and if
35:38
you have one of your buddies at home, who's
35:41
you know working at Exon, which is there's nothing wrong
35:43
with that. That's trying to make a house payment.
35:45
Hey dude, what do you got the signs? Go get
35:47
and put some money on us. Because we know it's
35:49
company. Who's to say that didn't. I mean, if you were to get
35:52
a private detective and go get the paper
35:55
trails, it will pop up, I'll
35:57
guarantee. Because you don't know that for
35:59
a fact, I'll leave you with this. Who do you
36:01
consider the twenty seventeen World
36:03
Series, kid, I'd
36:08
like to think the Yankees, And I'm
36:10
just going down by what I was
36:13
watching at those times.
36:15
I mean, obviously the Dodgers and the Astros
36:19
played in the World Series, but I think the Yankees
36:21
had a better team. I
36:24
would. I mean the Daughters were great too, and
36:26
just left it vacated. That's all. If if
36:28
I can't punish the players. The one thing that
36:31
I think allows people to move on as
36:34
Hey, we'll take away the titan. You know, we always
36:36
hear, hey, you can take away to take the banners down.
36:38
You can do that. We still have our memories there. The Astros
36:40
fans will still have their memories. But you
36:43
know there is that I don't want this. Hey, look
36:45
at their faces and the shame on their faces. As the
36:47
commissioner told me that that's not a deterrent.
36:50
Oh, look at the shame do you? I mean the
36:52
steroid guys. You know, I don't think they
36:54
felt that bad when they were catching checks because they had
36:56
artificially inflated stats. So I don't
36:59
know if they went there, and no, no
37:01
way they didn't. And I'll guarantee you the Houston
37:04
Astros players didn't
37:06
have a problem cash and their share
37:09
checks either. But I thought you were asking me.
37:12
I agree with you one hundred percent. It should
37:14
be completely vacant. They should get back the rings, get
37:16
back their share, and move on and then
37:19
go forward with it. But who knows what's going to happen.
37:21
It's it's a debacle, and you know
37:23
it's it's one of those things that
37:26
hopefully it goes away soon, which I don't think
37:28
it is not. It's not. It's going to stay with
37:30
L two Bay and stay with this commissioner the rest
37:33
of their careers. Jay's great to hear from
37:35
you. It's always thanks for for joining
37:37
us, Dan anytime. Thanks Grabs.
37:40
Jason Kemball Kendall, three time All Star played
37:42
with the Pirates and third on the all time list
37:44
of getting hit by a pitch as well. Yeah, over
37:47
two thousand hits, so
37:50
he know it's a thing or two about playing the position and
37:52
also hitting as well. But I would
37:54
I just can't imagine if you said to George Brad
37:57
or Tony Gwen or Wade Boggs, hey, this
38:00
is what's coming. Just that
38:02
advantage. I like how some players go. Now,
38:04
I didn't want to know, you know, the last
38:06
thing. It's too confusing when you're up there.
38:10
Who doesn't want to know the latto numbers.
38:12
Nope, Nope, too confusing. I'd rather play
38:15
the latto myself. I got my own system here.
38:17
Yeah, that sounds like somebody who knew the pitches
38:19
were coming done a lot of Actually, yeah,
38:21
of course I don't want to enough. Na, No,
38:23
it's throwing me out of my rhythm. Take a break here
38:25
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now back to the show. Let
40:55
some people reach out and say, why did you recommend
40:58
that movie Parasite? It
41:00
won the Academy Award, Like, don't
41:03
blame me if you don't like it. I liked
41:06
it. I told you, Jojo Rabbit to me
41:08
was the best movie I saw if you wanted
41:10
to see something that was really ingenious
41:12
and how it was presented, the storyline
41:15
with it. Scarlett Johansson was great,
41:18
you know, the little boy in it was wonderful.
41:21
Yeah, I thought that there were uncut gems.
41:23
Is as good as any movie I saw this year. It
41:26
was, but Parasite
41:28
was something different. And you
41:31
know, if you don't like it, don't blame me. Do you fully
41:33
recommend it or partially recom I
41:35
recommend it. I don't fully recommend
41:37
it. I like I recommend it. Yes,
41:41
I watched this movie recently, just it's
41:43
a couple of years old, from like twenty
41:45
fourteen. I think it's called Forrest
41:48
Major Well, and
41:50
it's have you seen that? Yes?
41:53
And not only that, I think we've
41:56
played the clip of the one scene.
41:58
Yeah, I've heard all about it. It's about the avalanche.
42:00
Yeah. This dude is on vacation with his family
42:03
and like the French Alps, I think, and
42:06
they're sitting having lunch and there's an
42:08
avalanche coming their way and
42:10
the guy when he's there with his
42:12
family and his kids are getting scared and he's just like no, I don't
42:15
worry about it. It's controlled. Like they're sitting at
42:17
a restaurant having lunch at a ski resort. They
42:19
have controlled avalanches. Don't worry about it. But
42:21
it comes really really close to them and
42:24
it gets really scary. And as that's
42:26
happening, the dad gets up and runs
42:28
away and leaves the wife with the kids.
42:31
But then the sort of the avalanche becomes
42:33
not a big deal, but the fallout of him getting
42:36
up and running away, it's just like whole
42:39
life just unravels from that moment. It
42:41
is fascinating. It's an unbelievable
42:44
movie. Last time I watched
42:46
What We Do in the Shadows. Have
42:49
you guys seen that? I've seen part
42:51
of it. Zombies. So, the director
42:54
of Joejoe Rabbit, and he plays Hitler
42:56
in that movie, is one of the stars.
42:58
He's one of the zombies in this mockumentary
43:01
that is shot in New Zealand with a bunch of
43:04
vampires that are or zombies
43:06
that are three hundred and fifty years old.
43:09
It's a it's I'm not a zombie
43:11
guy, but to watch how
43:14
they did this, it's it's really funny.
43:17
It's about an hour and twenty minutes. I
43:19
would I would fully recommend that
43:21
of something that is totally bizarre and
43:24
great lines, some great writing
43:26
in there, mclove and you've seen just clips of Well.
43:28
They also did a TV show based on the
43:30
movie. It's got all the guys from Flight of the Concords.
43:33
Have you ever seen that? The se duo on HPO? I
43:35
know who they are. Yeah, so I've seen
43:37
parts of it. They reset the movie in Queens
43:39
and did an American version of it. That was
43:42
so. I thought it was all vampire. I haven't seen enough. I thought
43:44
it was most of the vampires or zombies. I
43:46
don't I don't know. Yea. So he also
43:48
did thora Ragnarok, which a lot of people
43:50
think is one of the better Marvel movie. Man, it's
43:53
vampires. They play vampires.
43:55
Yes, ever seen thor Ragdaro? No? Do
43:57
you like it? It's funny? Uh?
44:01
David and Boston. Hey David, what do you have for me today?
44:04
Hey? Dan? How are you good? Sir? Excellent?
44:07
I was just calling curious why you recommended
44:09
the movie Parasite. Thank you,
44:11
David. Actually the movie
44:14
that you can just mentioned, I forget
44:16
it was. It was an excellent movie. What
44:19
we do in the shadows. Yeah, it
44:21
was really cool. It was really like the dynamics how
44:24
this one, how the father kind of jumps
44:26
from the avalanche m and leaves
44:29
the family behind, but everybody
44:31
survived it. It's an interesting film. Um
44:34
my question to you was, I'm out a baseball
44:36
fan, but Mansfield, who's
44:39
the commission again? Fred?
44:43
I would just like to know what you would round
44:45
as because I always figured
44:48
that the union for the
44:50
NBA was apex number
44:53
one, the NFL was at the bottom.
44:55
But it seems as if the MLB union
44:58
of the baseball, the base union
45:00
has always been the strongest. Thank you, David. Yes,
45:03
Marvin Miller. Going back to Marvin Miller, he's always
45:05
smarter than anybody on the owner's side.
45:08
Ronald and Idaho, Hey, Ronald, Hey,
45:13
Ron can
45:16
you hear me? Ron gone
45:20
Gus in Los Angeles? Hey, guys, Hey,
45:25
then miss present think of taking my phone call? Yeah?
45:28
Look, I just quickly wanted to touch base
45:30
about how serious this, the
45:33
whole stupid cheating thing has become, because
45:35
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45:38
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45:40
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45:43
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45:46
learning what is coming. That is
45:48
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45:51
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45:53
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45:55
know, it's good, but no, it
45:58
is bad. But we need to figure route
46:00
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46:02
guys need to be dealt with. You know. It's
46:04
like, you know, yes, you guys know that I'm a Dodger fan,
46:06
you know, but I don't care about the trophy or whatever.
46:09
But look at what we're literally talking about now.
46:11
Yeah, but we can't do anything about the players.
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