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1:57

know, I could say as here where, you know, they're

1:59

guys. were playing every day. And I

2:02

totally understood it. But you know I played the

2:05

second day of the year. I got a

2:07

hit and that was the last hit I got. And you

2:09

know felt like you know I was bouncing from team to

2:11

team. I wasn't really getting many at bat. And

2:14

you know your mind goes into some

2:16

dark places sometimes and I was pretty

2:18

convinced for for a hot second that

2:20

that might have been my last hit on the year

2:22

joking but also a little bit serious. What did you

2:24

what was your reaction when you heard the Atlanta Braves

2:27

came a calling. I was

2:29

honestly pretty surprised

2:32

because you know I saw I was

2:34

I got designated the night before and

2:37

I woke up to that when I saw

2:39

your may got traded. Even then

2:41

like this the Braves were still never you know

2:43

on my radar even when I saw that he got

2:46

traded I figured you know they'd bring somebody up and

2:48

kind of fill his role. But

2:50

I was you know obviously

2:52

surprised but also really you

2:54

know excited to be

2:57

you know even no matter what my role

2:59

was or is just

3:01

to kind of you know be on the

3:03

roster of a team that has you know

3:05

serious World Series aspirations you know year after

3:07

year and you know playing against the

3:09

Braves for the last few years. You know they

3:11

have obviously a lot of a lot

3:13

of talent on one roster. And like I

3:15

said to kind of be a part of

3:18

it and just and see how see

3:20

how the organization operates is an

3:22

experience itself and to

3:25

contribute you know in small small

3:27

ways right away it the

3:29

help a little bit more merit for sure.

3:31

We'll dive into your interesting background in just

3:33

a couple of seconds. Zach Short with us

3:35

on the Hopsin and Hopsin Newsmaker line. So

3:37

it's been a week since you've been property

3:39

of the Braves and a teammate with this

3:41

team as we know Austin Riley goes down

3:43

on Sunday and you're kind of

3:46

thrown into the fire what your early impressions of what

3:48

goes on around here. I mean

3:51

it's pro. You always hear about

3:53

it throughout the league that you know the

3:56

Braves really do things things right. You know

3:58

and it's no secret as to why. They

4:00

had a success. They do. You know they

4:02

treat their players. You know how they're supposed

4:04

to be treated. Now they walk up. Their.

4:07

Core guy for the next You know how many

4:09

years and that goes a long way and even.

4:12

When. I just got here like you

4:14

know we all know and the way

4:16

that I retreated from the front office

4:18

from the family member, the the family

4:21

directors, the security staff like everybody, truly

4:23

everybody has made me feel. At.

4:25

Home in that doesn't happen very often. in

4:28

all it's especially in our our say this

4:30

late in the year but I didn't know

4:32

anybody really and of feel quote unquote at

4:34

home in a week is it means a

4:37

lot and that's again like I said no

4:39

secret as to why you know the when

4:41

someone they do and everybody find a happy

4:44

that they're here. Thank you Play high school

4:46

baseball. A pretty North correct North Korea

4:48

okay and college baseball. The as someone Urea when

4:50

you're a high school kid and you gone on

4:52

him and I humbly games with any get a

4:54

chance to play. You know the story is if

4:56

you can play they'll find you. But. There's

4:58

a reality up there when you going to

5:00

play seventeen games because the weather and people

5:02

on the other parts of the country get

5:04

seventy games once more. That whole experience was

5:06

like few. Yeah and

5:08

I didn't know any side. I thought

5:11

that to sell it was. I was

5:13

so wrapped up in two hours. North

5:15

East Kid I played North East. Tournament

5:18

my whole life you know came down

5:20

to Georgia once and travel ball and

5:22

i wasn't really. Are it's a

5:24

realistic for me to what kind of look

5:26

at many schools down here. Ah my was

5:29

a hundred and forty five pounds my freshman

5:31

year of college so I don't think I

5:33

was really. Jumping. Off the

5:35

scouting report. Blue cheese down here. and

5:39

as again like i never really thought anything

5:41

of it i just thought yeah yep this

5:43

is high school baseball and it's funny you

5:45

know hearing guys even now talked about the

5:47

high school or college it's like what it

5:50

but a different experience you guys had been

5:52

i'd hit silver lining fighting for my life

5:54

in the cold and snow everywhere but as

5:56

accurate as well as for those that don't

5:58

know you go to sacred heart universe that's

6:00

in Fairfield, Connecticut. You don't have a field,

6:02

so you have to play at an independent

6:04

team's stadium and you don't have a practice

6:07

field. You're going to like open parks to

6:09

practice, right? Oh yeah,

6:11

every every year, every spring, every

6:13

fall. And

6:15

again, that's kind of

6:17

just what I knew. And I

6:20

never really, you know, you complain about it here

6:22

and there, but at the end of the day,

6:25

the other guy that you're facing, your other team

6:27

that you're facing doesn't care if you had anywhere

6:29

to practice or not. And you kind of had

6:31

to find out, you have to find

6:33

a different way to get it done. You

6:36

know, and I, again, I never

6:38

really had a chance to say, I kind of

6:41

knew what I wanted to do. I wanted

6:43

to play baseball after college. And,

6:45

you know, it's, you got to

6:47

figure out a way to do it. Like I said, they

6:49

don't care if you're practicing on, you know, LSU's field, they

6:51

don't care if you're practicing on a town field. It's what's

6:54

going to happen at, you know, one o'clock

6:56

on a Friday afternoon for game one of

6:58

your series. Then you better figure out a

7:01

way to compete. So I'm assuming there were

7:03

high school practices on the parking lot of

7:05

the high school with those Roya. Yeah, I

7:07

remember taking, I remember taking ground balls in

7:09

the student parking lot in high school. And

7:12

that was almost like, wow, we get to get

7:14

outside, you know, it was like a relief almost

7:16

because you're not taking them on a gym floor.

7:19

Did you also have the almost pitching machine that

7:21

would throw tennis balls? Because, you know, that's, that's

7:23

the best way to really go about trying to

7:25

get ready to play professional baseball. Yeah, I

7:27

had, I had everything, you know, and

7:31

everything as in the most that we could

7:33

get done. But it was mostly, you know,

7:35

coaches just hitting ground balls on either gravel

7:37

or the gym floor, which skip up, like

7:39

you're playing on ice and you're kind of,

7:41

you know, protecting your body at the same

7:44

time as trying to get ready to play

7:46

a game. Zach Short is with us

7:48

on the Hobson and Hobson newsmaking line of the break. So tell

7:50

the folks, if you wanted to get in some extra hitting in

7:52

college, what you had to do, what you had to go through.

7:54

Oh, man. So

7:57

again, we didn't really have the greatest of facilities.

8:01

for baseball. So we had, you know, I'm sure

8:03

many smaller schools do, you know,

8:05

they have a drop down cage in

8:07

one of the auxiliary gyms and that was it.

8:09

You know, that was the if I

8:11

wanted to hit after class or anything, I

8:13

had to wait until, you know, 11 o'clock

8:15

at night when when the fencing

8:17

team was done practicing on court four so we

8:19

could drop down the net. And, you know,

8:22

I would always drag a teammate or

8:24

two if they could throw BP and you

8:26

know, I would do the same to them obviously, but it

8:28

was a little hard to convince some guys to go

8:31

hit at 11 o'clock at night. Um, but

8:34

again, that was something that I almost took pride

8:36

in where it was like, Hey, you know, I

8:38

don't have that luxury of going into a 24

8:41

hour cage. Um, I'm

8:43

gonna, you know, I'm gonna grind at 11 o'clock

8:46

and figure it out and it's gonna it's

8:48

gonna feel really good when and if it works out and that

8:50

was the kind of the road that I had to take if

8:52

I wanted to get some extra work in

8:54

case anybody missed that you had to wait

8:57

for the fencing team to finish before you.

8:59

Oh, yeah, they were they

9:01

were nationally ranked there at Sacred Heart University. So you

9:03

had to give them their time. Um, scholarship

9:06

situation. I mean, was there

9:09

any percentage? Yeah,

9:12

I, you know, Sacred Heart took care of

9:14

me. Um, but that was the only offer

9:16

I had. Um, you know, there would be

9:19

some some schools that would always

9:21

say they were interested whether, you know, like

9:23

we really like you. I know that in

9:25

Fairfield University right down the road from Sacred

9:27

Heart, they said they're gonna offer me on

9:29

a specific day. Um, and

9:31

that was kind of the deadline that Sacred

9:33

Heart gave me that same day. So, you

9:35

know, Fairfield never came calling. And I

9:38

guess that was my that was my sign that I

9:40

wanted to commit to Sacred Heart, and I didn't really

9:42

have a choice either. And I'm assuming there wasn't much

9:44

in the way of negotiation when you got drafted. I don't

9:48

feel like you had no. Yeah, no,

9:50

I did not play well. My junior year

9:52

I was put in a pretty

9:54

good situation, you know, leading up to my

9:56

draft year. I didn't play particularly great at

9:58

all in the Cape Cod. I know

10:00

I had a lot of conversations

10:02

with my coaches I

10:04

played well enough and I showed some actions.

10:06

Um. But you

10:10

know, I went and did not play

10:12

well. My draft year at school, and that really that was hard. There was

10:14

a lot of conversations with. My family, my

10:18

coaches that. I was probably going to have to come back

10:21

and you know the Cubs were. They were one

10:23

of the first teams that really showed interest in

10:25

me. My, uh, I would honestly want to say my freshman

10:28

year of college. Um you

10:30

know, I was very fortunate to

10:33

have a chance on that board in

10:37

the 17th round. Um and again, like

10:39

you said, there was not much negotiation

10:41

going on and you know, I was very fortunate

10:44

enough to get drafted after my junior year and

10:46

start my professional career. Some of

10:48

the greatest stories I've ever heard a Cape Cod League

10:51

stories about how guys got by how they had to have

10:53

somebody really vouch for them. But it is also the first

10:55

time for a lot of

10:57

guys at the smaller teams. And I think that's definitely

11:01

a great talent. Was that your experience as

11:03

well? Yeah, for sure. And

11:06

you know, I'm I would

11:08

I'm a little bit, you know,

11:10

stubborn where I didn't think that they were as

11:12

good as they were. I didn't want to believe

11:14

that you know, I got I got punched in

11:16

the mouth pretty hard there, and I still

11:18

never really chalked it up as these guys were better than

11:22

me. It just felt like. I could not find my swing

11:24

and it was after a year where you know I

11:27

got out to a really, really hard

11:29

start. I got out to a really hard start

11:31

in the Cape and then kind of got really

11:34

cold really quickly. And I never

11:37

was able to get it back. And that's kind of what I

11:40

chalked it up as I didn't want it to be. Wow.

11:42

These guys, you know, they were so good. They know obviously

11:44

they were, but I never really wanted to go down that

11:47

that road of admitting that they were that much

11:49

better than me. Um even though

11:52

I'm sure they were, they're much bigger, faster and stronger than

11:54

me. That's for sure. But I never really wanted to

11:57

chalk it up as that. Had you done that? Was that your

11:59

first time playing Reiji in college in

12:01

high school travel ball we played

12:03

all wood and then in

12:05

summer ball after my freshman year in the futures

12:07

league we played with wood and then that year

12:09

as well. So you're one

12:12

of those players that in 20 couldn't play because

12:14

you're in the minors and there's no minor league

12:16

season because of the pandemic how do you get through

12:18

that? Yeah

12:20

that was tough as well even I was

12:22

even on the I was on the roster

12:24

with the Cubs and I wasn't invited to

12:26

the to the mini camp or

12:28

the summer camp or anything and you know I

12:31

that was hard as well that was uh I

12:33

didn't I didn't really think about

12:35

that too much in the moment but you

12:37

know looking back it

12:39

was tough for sure um but

12:42

you know I yeah sorry I

12:45

um yeah

12:47

when I got traded that was the first baseball that

12:49

I played you know together

12:52

as well with coaches

12:54

and other players since spring training

12:56

and that was you know going

12:58

from March to to August without baseball

13:01

was pretty tough physically and

13:03

mentally you get out of out of

13:05

shape pretty quickly from not seeing pitching and not

13:07

things like that so you know I

13:09

still hit and took ground balls every day but

13:11

it's it's still not the same as doing it

13:13

as a team or with with other guys you

13:15

know that you're competing with and against it doesn't

13:17

seem like it's your personality but

13:20

did you ever make the phone call from the

13:22

minors back home saying I'm not really sure like

13:24

what was the worst it ever

13:26

got for you down there I

13:29

mean there's you know I didn't I got

13:31

out to a pretty hot start um my

13:34

minor league career um there

13:36

wasn't really a time where

13:39

I didn't think that I was going to be able to do

13:41

it um it was just you know as you

13:43

as I got older I kind of struggled a

13:46

little bit more and that's when it really started

13:48

to come you know into fruition especially you know

13:50

my rookie year um in

13:53

the big leagues in 21 I got out to

13:55

again you know a good start and then I

13:57

went spiraling out of control and that truly felt

13:59

like I. It was never going to get a

14:01

hit again when I was in a spot where. They.

14:04

Kept me up there. they want to see me sink

14:06

or swim and you know I kind of say pretty

14:08

quickly. but. I look back at

14:10

those times you know where I've learned how

14:12

to struggle little bit better. You know I'm

14:14

trying to look at it as a lesson

14:16

in itself, and you know, trying to help

14:18

me whenever you know stuff. It's the same

14:20

now where I can come back to indict.

14:23

Okay, we don't want to go down that

14:25

avenue again. Just I take it day by

14:27

day and talk it out with somebody or

14:29

anybody and. Just. Aerated for the for

14:31

the next pitch. It's again it's built on phone

14:33

calls and will talk about the really good when

14:35

they get a chance to make your family get

14:37

to that rookie moment that first time in a

14:39

big once a. Week. Was so

14:41

much information out he has to call the family

14:44

hall a house on our your. Current.

14:46

Situation is but I'm some with your parents

14:48

or somebody else. where you go this isn't

14:50

going While I think I'm getting released. I

14:52

think I just got released. I think this

14:54

gonna happen. Or those phone calls length? Yeah

14:56

I'm I'm very fortunate where I have a

14:58

very close family situation at home on a

15:00

chair lot about you know me as as

15:02

a person, obviously more than a baseball player

15:05

but you know they. Were. I'd been

15:07

in the game long enough where you know they

15:09

they kind of see what goes on as well.

15:11

I'm in a We had an idea that I

15:13

wasn't a good designated by the Tigers this off

15:15

season they are are not even think the Mets.

15:17

I didn't think that that situations you know last

15:20

as long as it did. Do this with my

15:22

situation with be out of option then. You.

15:24

Know planning for a not particularly

15:26

plane fantastic towards the and monsieur.

15:29

But images of like we have a family

15:32

your message that is always you know talking

15:34

every day and that's where kind of everything

15:36

goes into were. In I had to break

15:38

the news to them that I was getting. You know there

15:40

isn't a to buy the Met by the Red Sox and

15:42

they don't have been eventually picked up by the Great So.

15:45

That's a very active in a line

15:48

of communication I would say with my

15:50

family arm. And we talk every

15:52

day. So yeah I

15:54

mean everybody kind of aware what goes on

15:56

Again I would read support system with them

15:58

My my friends my she. The family

16:00

or as well, obviously in.

16:03

The and I never really feel like I'm on an

16:06

island by myself which I am very very fortunate a

16:08

real quick I know. Playing in the first came as

16:10

as as such a big deal but their phone call

16:12

to. Where. You get a chance to tell your

16:14

family that game called off. Or

16:16

that daylight. Yeah, that was the

16:18

best arm. And. Is

16:21

a lot of hard work and a lot of hard

16:23

conversations that we've had over the years that go into

16:25

that. you know, Over minute

16:27

long phone call was. And

16:31

you know he even now. I'll.

16:33

Call them you know even when I'm when if

16:35

I have a good game now it's it's still.

16:37

You know how much work and how much time

16:39

and effort goes into a nodding by me. But

16:41

everybody like I said who has a. Has

16:43

a stake in my career and it feels

16:45

like you know if I if I do

16:47

something well you know my whole support system

16:49

does it as well Because no I wouldn't

16:51

be in this position without them on than

16:54

I'm very fortunate to share this road that

16:56

I've been on with them and everybody go

16:58

out says you know spent a lot of

17:00

time and effort on the me com. And

17:02

it's It's great to share all these

17:04

experiences with them. As

17:08

as the one thing I've noticed is you

17:10

have the team celebrations out and six everything

17:12

else is in order and as the most

17:14

important thing is is not exactly. Have

17:17

you ever thought the when you look at the guys who the

17:20

one percent of them on percent of the one percent. Five.

17:22

Ten one hundred seventy pounds as instead of work

17:24

with what you got to her, maybe it's a

17:26

better story when people go on. I'm not as

17:28

he talks about. allowed to read, talked about their

17:30

guys were little bit small as I didn't work

17:32

little bit harder. That's just the way it goes.

17:35

But. When you see Ultimate Town when you

17:37

know your symbol, a plane and Major leagues,

17:39

What Is it? Wasn't. Like when

17:41

you see people need chemical god. I can

17:44

play on pretty good but. From. What

17:46

that guy's dealing with his is just on a

17:48

worldly. Yeah, I mean I view

17:50

this is it. Every in the lineup. you know?

17:52

I mean. Eighty nine to get to

17:54

watch a guys in front of you in.

17:56

I would do it. Were a special group

17:58

and they are. One percent of the

18:01

one percent of the one percent. And there's a

18:03

reason why know they want to world Series? There's

18:05

a reason why these guys get extended. There's a

18:07

reason why they went all these awards because they

18:09

are that group. And to. Share

18:12

filled with answer lock room with them and

18:14

to contribute. It's never really

18:16

think about our bigger how tall you aren't

18:18

in unless you know, see somebody and. I

18:21

don't really think about that because you know I'd Like

18:23

you said, I know how much time advertise much work

18:25

at I put in as you know as they have

18:27

as well but. Yeah. I mean it's

18:29

you gonna have to work a little bit more

18:31

and show that you are capable of. Doing

18:34

it because you know you know can get as

18:36

many looks as somebody who's six, three, two hundred

18:38

and ten pounds. Bomb. So. You

18:40

know I mean it. It all goes into a then

18:42

it's it's all. Part of it was a great perspective.

18:44

Wish you nothing but the best we prefer you spend

18:46

some time with us and hopefully we can sing for

18:48

the rest of your Donna Burke. The

18:50

ivory said thanks as guys actual on a

18:53

new his brains with us on the Hobson

18:55

and Hobson and Newsmaker line so he was

18:57

riding in and over to the stadium and

18:59

he didn't wanna do understandably so the interview

19:01

from the uber so he waited till we

19:04

got to the stadium and he was very

19:06

polished as kings earnest length. What?

19:08

Major leaguer does that. While I'll answer that

19:10

question, no major leaguers to their bodies doesn't

19:12

under two years of service to answer is

19:15

a guy that appreciates where he as you

19:17

can hear it very much so in his

19:19

voice. They still sell the rubber coated dimple

19:21

balls that you would hit on both the

19:24

gym floor for from second shot, second hop

19:26

oh yeah I up in your chest and

19:28

in ones where the. If

19:30

the cars help eliminate some of the snow

19:32

when it also did as a pet some

19:34

of it down to make it yours is

19:36

and you'd be in the parking lot. I

19:39

remember to love though catching rounders when it

19:41

was dry on the asphalt. A huge to

19:43

hops plan I Astro turf. If. you

19:45

didn't understand what a second half with a rubber

19:47

coated we'll see it on yeah there's no doubt

19:49

about that and more than a hard way but once

19:51

you master that are you know if it's physically

19:53

possible to pick up speed the way that update

19:55

but it did a cramp was right on like by

19:58

just remember they they were like ice patches And

20:00

I heard the first time I heard

20:02

somebody say they played 70 games in

20:05

a season. Like season was spring and

20:07

fall. I was like 70 games. We

20:11

got 19 games in and we were so happy.

20:13

If you're lucky you had 19 games

20:15

to play and maybe some legends of the game had

20:18

to experience the same. Speaking of which you can hear

20:20

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20:22

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20:24

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20:26

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20:28

years to get Bill White to say yes. What a

20:30

baseball life. A lot of people might know him as

20:32

a Yankee announcer but he was a long time baseball

20:35

player. A good baseball player who just got away from

20:37

the game. He got really disenchanted by the game. We

20:40

ended up having one part of our conversation turn

20:42

into Marvin Miller. And this guy was playing as

20:45

Marvin Miller and the Players Association was a thing

20:47

or about to become a thing. Here's what he

20:49

said about Marvin. In

20:51

fact the day Marvin knew that he

20:53

wasn't going to be around much longer

20:55

I talked to him. He

20:58

is the reason the players have better

21:00

jobs that they have now all the

21:02

things that modern baseball players have. Marvin

21:04

Miller is the cause of it. He

21:06

told me that he did not want

21:09

to be in all the fame. He

21:11

felt that they had ignored him for so long.

21:15

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21:17

care for him because he did such

21:19

a great job for the players. There's

21:23

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21:25

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21:27

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21:29

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21:31

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23:18

Right now he's going to jail. He's

23:20

going to jail and it ain't

23:22

nothing you can do about it. I had Bojangles one

23:25

time when I was in jail. All

23:28

right now we have the

23:30

time. 137,

23:32

Shalini D'Amino the fan, 689, 687. He's

23:38

down to jail this morning. He's

23:40

7 under overall. 3 under. He

23:44

walks off the lead so jail ups merrily.

23:48

He's got time. Everything

23:52

in perspective Crystal. So

23:55

shot out of the sand now this

23:57

perspective. We

24:00

talked to Chuck and turn off the wrap up the week in a few

24:02

minutes. As we were talking

24:04

to open the show about Scotty

24:06

Shepler's arrest, we said, okay, two

24:09

hot, one cold meal so you don't

24:11

get three hot. Breakfast is

24:13

hot. I apologize for that. I just always heard three

24:15

hot. Well, Adam probably. You

24:17

know, you got to put your ear on the

24:20

street a little bit more. You

24:22

can't go living that life where your country club baseball

24:24

travel team stuff all the time. Put your ear on

24:26

the street. So a hot or at least a lukewarm

24:28

breakfast, a baloney sandwich, which is going to be cold

24:31

for one day and then a hotter meal.

24:33

And Adam weighed in with him being

24:35

in jail, having Bojangles. So why were

24:37

you in jail? Where were you in

24:39

jail and how did it lead to

24:41

Bojangles? So I've been cuffed three separate

24:43

times. This one, the

24:45

repeat offender, repeat offender. This

24:48

one, it's nothing. None of them were major. It

24:50

was all like I had, I didn't pay my

24:52

parking ticket or my speeding ticket. And then I

24:54

had a bench warrant. Did you get cuffed for

24:56

the bench warrant? Yeah. Yeah. So

24:59

the one time I was in high school, they called me to police

25:01

or to the office and he led

25:03

me out. The one school, the

25:05

cops came and led you on call. That

25:07

must have got you some street credit. Yeah, that one

25:09

actually did. Yeah. He's the Italian. Other

25:12

than all the right moves. You're

25:15

a bad ass at that point. So that's one.

25:17

Did you hear about Adam Gillespie? The second time

25:19

that was this time, the Bojangles. I already punched

25:21

the cop. I already did. I

25:24

was in a, when I lived in

25:26

Columbia, South Carolina for a short time, the

25:28

small town called Casey. And now I was

25:30

on my way to dinner. He pulled me over.

25:33

The cop was very nice. He

25:35

knew I was on my way to dinner and

25:37

I had already missed the dinner time. The,

25:40

the jail there. So

25:43

the cops were eating Bojangles and he just gave

25:45

me a couple of pieces of chicken through the,

25:49

I'm trying to get through the bars. I'm going to

25:51

do this again. He has some wings. I gotta say,

25:53

that doesn't sound like hard times. I don't even know

25:55

how you learned your lesson. It wasn't a hard time.

25:57

Now let me learn yourself out of jail. The

26:00

keys were right there. The

26:03

best part about that story that time I got

26:05

arrested was when we

26:07

went to court the next morning, another

26:09

guy that was there, so this is Columbia, South

26:11

Carolina, obviously the University of South Carolina is there,

26:14

another guy who was being tried or talked

26:17

to, he was a peeping Tom and

26:19

he had been arrested for being a peeping

26:21

Tom and his wife was in

26:24

the back of the courtroom and I think he

26:26

wanted to go back to that jail cell considering

26:28

that, how mad that wife, you gotta put me

26:30

back in jail because I'm gonna do it again.

26:32

See that lady back there? Wow,

26:37

never knew that, any of that. You

26:40

truly do, D'Mino, learn something new every

26:42

day. That's one of the great things about life

26:45

and being around this stupid radio station, you know

26:47

what, it's not every day

26:49

necessarily but it's pretty close, you just

26:51

go what's happening over there, people infighting,

26:53

people finding that, Adam do you have

26:55

a record, like were you printed

26:57

and photographed? No, so you testified against

26:59

the peeping Tom? The

27:02

peeping Tom, the one time, the

27:04

third time, yeah, I had the

27:06

orange jumpsuit, I was issued prison

27:09

shower equipment, I had to bend over

27:12

and cough, I did all that

27:14

stuff the third time. Before he got

27:16

arrested, please tell me there's a picture, like

27:18

is there a mugshot? Are you allowed to take one,

27:20

can you ask for one on the way out? Hey

27:22

man, can I get one of those? Don't drop the

27:24

soap. Can I get one of those? Did

27:27

you ask for a mugshot? No. Have

27:29

you ever seen your mugshot? I had, no,

27:32

I didn't see that one, I don't know if I looked at it

27:34

that day, that was all kind of a blur,

27:36

but I had a mugshot. I

27:38

had my bunk picked out and everything

27:40

and I was sitting there contemplating what

27:42

I was going to do. And

27:45

the... Aaron Hernandez? No, not like

27:47

that. Like, oh, because I

27:49

was working at 680 at that point,

27:51

I was like, am I going to

27:53

have to call in and say, when

27:56

was your next shift? Like,

27:58

when were you supposed to be at work? had, you know, this

28:00

was back in my promotional day. So it wasn't every day.

28:02

It was, I think I had a good 48 hours,

28:05

but I was out within the hour. Cause

28:07

you never know how long you're going to be.

28:09

You never know. That's the third point. How'd you

28:11

get out? In an hour. So they realized I

28:13

was eligible for bail. So at that point, they

28:15

just let me, uh, bail out. Did somebody have

28:17

to come get you? Yes. My cousin, I

28:20

had to call my cousin, uh, at

28:22

the time who came and got, and bailed me out,

28:24

filled out all the paperwork, did that blah, blah, blah,

28:26

and got me out. So maybe it's reasonable then that

28:28

Scotty Shuffle got out as quickly as he did the

28:30

work for the road dog. I would imagine it works

28:32

for Scotty Shuffle. Hey, real quick. What did you have

28:34

to go back then? Like what was the re what

28:36

was the end result of all of this? Uh, all

28:38

three times. I just had to ultimately pay the ticket

28:41

because it was just bench warrants for not unpaid.

28:43

When did six 80 find out that you've been

28:45

arrested three times other than today? 142 Friday, May

28:47

17th. Uh,

28:55

they can't go back and he can't get in trouble.

28:58

Yeah. He can't get in trouble with this right now. I don't know.

29:00

I didn't miss work. It's a question

29:02

for Ray. You had a question for HR. It's

29:05

not a question for me. Once the S

29:07

drops Adam, I don't know yet. Well, Adam, how many years,

29:09

how many years ago was that last rest? And you're, you're

29:11

walking the straight and narrow. Yes.

29:13

I haven't, I don't think I've gotten the ticket since

29:15

then, but if I did, I would pay your daughter

29:17

know that you were booked and photo does now. No,

29:21

she's not, she's not on the after school. She

29:23

better not be. But how are you going to

29:25

like, will you tell her that one day? It's

29:27

a life lesson. Yeah. Eventually, probably. Maybe. Just be

29:29

careful because you think you, you have things handled.

29:31

If you don't have them handled, you'll be in

29:33

jail, leaving bojans. And make sure she understands the,

29:35

you know, the correlation between the whole peeping Tom

29:38

thing and everything. Don't get the stories. You were

29:40

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29:42

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embracing the notion that he could be a

29:59

fantasy. I'm going to be a. A breakout

30:03

player with Kirk Cousins as his quarterback,

30:06

and I quote. Let's just say I

30:08

have a bad taste in my mouth. I've got to go

30:11

out there and play and ball and I think when he says he's

30:13

got a bad taste in his mouth, he's

30:16

talking about Marcus Marriota and Desmond Riff. There's a miscommunication.

30:18

You people specifically.

30:21

That's who robbed me in the first couple of

30:25

years of my career. You push my money meter backwards.

30:27

Now I've got to get moving forward again. Please Kirk

30:29

Cousins and I think he's done his time and

30:33

I'm not telling you. It was more

30:35

preparation during the week. I'll be out

30:37

there on the field dealing with soreness

30:39

and the tightness in

30:41

that knee. So obviously he wasn't 100%

30:43

last year. Now again, this story about him being hurt has to end.

30:48

We say this all the time. No one cares. You're not

30:51

allowed to talk about being banged up. I think he's done his time and I'm not telling you he's

30:53

lying, and I'm not telling you it's not significant.

30:56

It's over if I if I'm

30:59

not saying that. I think. Very appreciative of

31:01

the Falcons picking up his fifth

31:03

option. He said you could figure things out on Sunday.

31:05

That's when adrenaline takes over,

31:07

he said. But through the week, it was always a grind. If you can't be out

31:10

there practicing, you know, ask Julio

31:12

Jones and Matt Ryan about honesty.

31:15

So he does know the spotlight

31:18

on him. Now they've picked up the money. Finish your

31:22

routes. Roll block down field. You got

31:25

to do things now.

31:27

And again, I would imagine option,

31:29

you know that there's a

31:32

chance. If you're the third was a third option because he

31:34

is a better court. I'm gonna hit

31:36

you in stride. The pass will be

31:38

a reasonably accurate pass, opposed to

31:40

the other guy throwing it like a hot potato.

31:44

So we agree that him cutting off routes and just sort of walking

31:47

back to the huddle is No, it will not be not that I'm

31:51

making an excuse for him. But I

31:53

can understand after a while up.

31:56

My knee hurts. I can't believe it. Let someone

31:58

get emotional. I haven't had him the football team. I think he

32:04

realized on Wednesday and Falcon

32:27

Nation where they're up the game. I

32:29

think you on the table.

32:31

Yeah, there's something up for auction right now that I cannot

32:33

believe even exist, let alone it's up for auction. And if

32:35

you want to play the. Oh, wait

32:37

window of opportunity as an individual or team, you

32:40

better realize there is no such thing. All right.

32:42

The dump begins the ending of the week here

32:44

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We are on

34:03

Juleenie and

34:05

Amino Chuck turnover

34:07

here as well

34:09

as the back

34:12

time shortly. Remember

34:21

we talked a lot

34:23

about this before. I want

34:25

you to hear this and then

34:27

I'm going to give you some

34:29

information about it. That's

34:52

the 2017 AFC

34:54

Championship game. Tom

35:15

Brady just came out and said yeah they got that one wrong.

35:19

They blew the whistle before Miles Jack

35:21

as he's running down the sideline. They

35:25

were up 10, they would have been up 17. They

35:27

lose that game 24-20. Yeah

35:30

it kind of was because you talk about their window

35:32

must be open. Yeah it was the Jacksonville, Saxonville team.

35:34

5-11, 6-10, 1-15, 3-14. That's

35:39

what happens to them after that. Their

35:41

trip to the Super Bowl gets derailed on

35:43

a Tom Brady at least did say 2017.

35:46

That's a bad call and he did say we

35:48

weren't catching. Somebody said what

35:50

if you want to caught him down the sideline. What are

35:52

you crazy? That's a touchdown. We're down

35:54

to 17 at that point. So that window

35:56

that everybody thought Jacksonville had open, they just told you.

35:58

Here's the next game. here five eleven

36:00

six and ten one fifteen three and four dollars

36:03

and anything we're here to sell that's

36:05

what you play that win-loss game of the schedule

36:07

nobody knows anything i want to ask all of

36:09

you gentlemen here we brought this up earlier you

36:12

think the unsanters will show some

36:14

stats maybe the schador sanders way and

36:16

do you believe what i believe that

36:18

they were going to be some heisman

36:20

voters who will absolutely take

36:22

it out on schador sanders because wary plays

36:24

who he plays for some of

36:26

the stuff that we've been hearing yes the worst

36:29

thing that we do sometimes we were to get

36:31

kids to the bad i

36:33

don't think you know we could do anything on twitter like

36:35

to push me against him he's a kid coach

36:37

pram has kind of gotten some

36:40

crap coming towards schador great we're

36:42

going to be allowed to know that whether it's

36:44

the heisman because usually have to win enough and

36:46

i'm going to win enough right the draft stop

36:48

status address dot do you think the on this

36:50

one's two guys to go very high center and

36:52

have a boat on the top five you

36:55

think they're going to be moments when you look and go boy he

36:57

seems to be doing a little bit of past that right now in

37:00

his defense because they're behind so

37:02

much it's going to look natural anyway

37:05

like i've had standing when they were up thirty four

37:07

to ten how many games are going to be a

37:09

thirty four to ten bill but i thought what what if you're certain

37:11

to when you just got out we could throw the football everybody

37:14

does that anyway so i'm telling you can put that

37:16

in the head of the runner offense i was a

37:18

world of the committee couple of mondays and go but

37:21

i didn't look the way it was supposed to look one

37:23

thing though even like paul crew

37:26

even he knew this the first thing he did five

37:28

biggest prisoners we're going to do what office

37:31

line quarterback offensive line if

37:34

the animal is going to stack the deck like

37:36

he would have been put all the resources in

37:38

the offensive line because that's his kid playing quarterback

37:40

that one of the worst off of the lines

37:42

in football last year now part of that is

37:44

execution and coaching or whatever but if he was

37:46

going to really put the thumb on the scale

37:48

for shador they would have the best off into

37:50

blind and screw everything else if it comes to

37:53

all american things and people are voting on the

37:55

view agree that there are going to be some

37:57

people in the backlash is no question i don't

37:59

like the guy I like the father you like

38:01

it or not we're gonna be backlash you guys human

38:03

beings involved in this right which again I Anybody

38:06

who's drafting at the NFL you should have no feeling

38:08

about any of those things You just got to go

38:10

draft talent, but I just think during the year There's

38:13

gonna be some shots and it's gonna be some things

38:15

At the at the young people because of what

38:18

some of the adults sometimes we found out were

38:20

roku Remember I told you we could have

38:22

probably raised enough money to get the Sunday morning baseball games So

38:25

peacock paid 30 million a year in the past But

38:28

that was like a pay-per-view roku is free

38:30

available to like 120 million people So

38:33

this is the story that baseball saw and tell me if you agree One

38:36

from 30 million on peacock the number is

38:38

supposedly ten million dollars for the baseball So

38:41

it's 30 million for three years, right? What

38:43

does that feel? But peacock

38:45

was paying 30 a year. This is down

38:47

to ten But the the

38:49

logic of this in the baseball team, but look more

38:51

people are gonna have access to an attorney I

38:54

do think we could have raised ten million dollars

38:56

and we could have sponsored Sunday morning baseball Six-eight

39:00

of the fan presents Sunday morning. I'm like you meant

39:02

like you and I yeah Yeah, I thought about that,

39:04

but I don't know if I want to search people

39:06

right? Yeah, we know some folks ten million a year

39:08

I think we could have actually said we can get

39:10

a sponsorship deal I might not be wrong, but what

39:13

does it say that so many other people actually don't

39:15

have to raise actually have it didn't want to Do

39:17

it mr. Cuban we've had you you may remember me.

39:19

I'm Krista Minow. Yeah, I looked at the roku things

39:21

again What's on roku it's it is

39:23

something else's channel. You can hit a chipper for a

39:25

couple of milk Mark

39:28

Cuban chipper. Yeah, I mean I think there

39:30

were some people that we could have rounded up 10

39:32

million bucks And what's that Ryan doing? Let's just throw

39:34

our names on this right Sunday morning with the boys

39:37

on Netflix We know now that they're gonna have two

39:39

games When do you think

39:41

we'll find out who the announcers are? Sublet

39:45

they said they're not sure what they're gonna do. They

39:47

have the cameras They've done sports stuff, but they don't

39:50

really have this set up. They got to do it

39:52

pretty quickly Yeah, they're gonna need crews. The good news

39:54

is on Christmas Day some crews are gonna be off

39:56

When will we hear who the announcers are what the

39:58

studio looks like? Why don't we reach out? the Netflix. I

40:00

mean, you're on a roll right now. We'll call a game.

40:03

I don't know that, but I almost say one thing

40:05

Matt brought up several years ago that just keeps

40:08

on getting shown out. Kevin Burkhardt was hosting

40:10

a reality show and now he is apparently

40:12

the, he's the number one guy and he's

40:14

really, really good at the job. I saw

40:16

him when he had a $10 haircut

40:19

working for SN1 and he

40:21

was selling cars right before that. He told

40:23

us that. Yes. So like this

40:25

idea that we're going to break, like Al Michaels,

40:27

if you looked at the job, he did. He

40:29

wasn't good. There were so many other people so

40:32

far down the food chain. I don't think it matters

40:34

who your team is. Do you think they

40:36

overdo it? Five people or more at the desk?

40:38

So let's put it that way. They spent 150

40:40

million a game. No,

40:42

no, no. 75 a game. Cause here's how I know

40:44

that. I thought it was 150 a game. No,

40:47

they said 70, 75. They said 75 because

40:49

here's how they, they're a stock company. They

40:52

have to report to their stockholders. The

40:54

way they put it was we've spent

40:57

money, more money on movies. So

40:59

we think this is an investment that the shareholders should

41:01

absolutely buy. I can agree with that. The only difference

41:04

on this is a one-off, right? This game, you see

41:06

it live. Nobody wants you to begin buying that big.

41:08

If you spent that much money, yes, you're going to

41:10

do it big. Whatever doesn't mean they're going to get

41:12

it right. In other words, you're going to go get

41:15

Gus Johnson from Fox or something. You're going to go

41:17

get somebody I think you can get Chris Burby because

41:19

contract. No, by the way, you all have been on

41:21

the movie. I think as long as they're good, it

41:23

doesn't matter. That's all you want. It's

41:26

Christmas day. Yes, you're going to want to sell it

41:28

big. You can't get the believe me to do the

41:30

game. No offense to Steve. He's not part of that

41:32

thing. But we keep talking about the NBA on TNT.

41:36

I keep asking why can't Ernie Johnson work for

41:38

two people? You remember Netflix might

41:40

have a right to have to somebody from ESPN or

41:42

Fox, but they might not. The Fox people might say,

41:44

Hey, either it's either good exposure. We want that for

41:46

your Ross. Oh, no, this will be a deal. This

41:48

will be a kid. You mind if we borrow your

41:50

guys for the day? They're not competing. No, with anybody

41:52

when it comes to football. So they're going to break

41:55

the glass on somebody old, right? Mm, probably

41:57

because they think they need to make a statement. I want to

41:59

give you a call. an example real quick

42:01

when I'm talking about it was

42:03

weird last year watching an SEC

42:06

broadcast and a guy with

42:08

a jersey accent doing collars, you know Jason McCordie?

42:12

And he was freaking good but it was

42:14

weird hearing that cadence, that whatever but I'm

42:16

telling you Jason he had zero name as

42:18

an announcer and I'm like what game is

42:20

he doing? This guy is good. Two

42:23

years now and Dick Vitale. Oh,

42:33

happy Christmas. You'd

42:36

think like Mr. Beast a couple of years ago would have

42:38

been like I wonder if they're going to go the TikToker

42:40

route or if they're going to go the YouTube route because

42:43

here's what I think they're going to do. They might have

42:45

like oh this is us being serious football. They might want

42:47

to tap into a little bit of a younger friend. They

42:49

could do both. They could do an alternate broadcast. I mean

42:51

they could probably do whatever they want to do right? I

42:53

mean they could they're spending this much it's theirs on that

42:55

day. They can fascinate by what it is they're going to

42:57

do, what the desk is going to be, where they're going

42:59

to do it. The desk is going to

43:01

do it. See the desk? Because you got to have

43:03

somebody who's going to want to go work on Christmas and I know

43:05

you should say it's easy. Everybody would want you for the exposure. It's

43:08

somebody who does not have a job because they're not

43:10

going to share pre-game people because those guys are going

43:12

to be working that Sunday. Like you

43:14

said I don't think they're going to want to do that. I don't

43:17

think so. I don't know.

43:19

Fox, like Matt Ryan and

43:21

company they're not going to do that. They're doing CBS

43:23

anyway. Brent Musburger's already called him. I promise you Brent

43:25

Musburger's called. I want to make sure that Ben calls.

43:27

The list of calls they've got right now would be

43:29

so fun. Barb Albert. Did they get a team that's

43:31

been a team in the past or a team that's

43:33

a team now? Did they actually stick a couple of

43:35

few people together? Do you get a question? Three person

43:37

booth or two person booth? What is Netflix playing for

43:39

one game? They call Greg

43:41

Olser at Fox. Hey you got that seven million dollar

43:43

haircut. You're not doing the game of the week. We'll

43:46

give you 50K or something. I don't know what do

43:48

they pay for one game. Oh

43:50

I think if you want name you're going to 50K because

43:52

you're going to say and by the way it's good for

43:54

us it's good for you. But I don't

43:57

have to not pay you. I heard what I have money to

43:59

be somebody that's a already doing the job. I don't think

44:01

they're going to break the glass on anybody. Is it a

44:03

team that's doing a job? Do you think they can get

44:05

a team in? I think they're going to just have a

44:07

big board. In two games, by the way. Correct. So they've

44:09

got to shoot two. That's why I think you're going

44:11

to get two. Yeah, you might. Like, it's a hard

44:14

street all of a sudden is doing ESPN and he's

44:16

doing Amazon. So this is not the first time something

44:18

like this has happened. All right. I'm kind of curious

44:20

to see if and when the rumors start and I

44:22

do agree with you, Chuck. There are people who are

44:24

trying to get the number for Netflix. They're calling the

44:26

customer service number. Not understanding that they're not calling Netflix

44:28

because they want to leave a message. I would love

44:30

to do your games. They can give you an honor.

44:32

They have to hire an executive producer for this. All

44:34

right. They would offer a contractor. All that stuff. All

44:36

right. Here's the last one. No, Tom Hammond. We will

44:38

not return your call. Sorry. Did you, uh, what do you

44:41

think? Chad Collinsworth calls him. Isn't

44:44

he? Isn't that his kid? See, look at

44:46

the words of his kid. I don't know what's going on. Isn't

44:48

he out? Was he out? Oh, he's out. Yeah. Yeah. He's got

44:50

it. It was a little much. Yeah. Look at me. I'm young.

44:52

Jack and Drew Brees will call the game. Come on. Uh,

44:54

so do not laugh. Stuff like that is happening. Oh, yeah.

44:56

All right. Do you did you guys know what's going on

44:58

and how the bidding was going to be open to June

45:00

15th? Do you know what's up for auction right now? I

45:03

didn't know this and I'm not really sure how I feel

45:05

about it. Jeffrey Epstein had a black book that's been in

45:08

the possession of somebody for over 20 years and

45:10

they verified it. They went through for a second. I said

45:12

no doubt about it. This was Jeffrey Epstein's book.

45:14

It's a little black. It's literally a little black

45:16

book. It's got like 329 names

45:18

and at 241 that have never

45:21

been talked about the way there was another

45:23

black book. They say upwards

45:25

of $200,000. Now, my guess

45:27

is since 1997, some

45:29

of these people are dead. They probably change phone

45:31

numbers. Like if you're getting it to call Donald

45:33

Trump and I'm not giving him up down the

45:35

hall. No, that's already in it. They've already said

45:39

Robert Kennedy down the hall. He's in the

45:42

book. I don't think the phone

45:44

numbers are going to be the same. So I'm not really

45:46

sure you're going to be crank calling. Bill that wall Bill

45:48

that wall extra 106 3. What

45:50

do you think talk station? What do you think

45:52

the winner of this? Who do you think

45:54

it is? And what do you think they do anything with it? Like

45:58

is this somebody says oh my God, my name is.

46:00

in it. I've got to spend somebody buys it to

46:02

press it. That's what I think. Interesting.

46:04

And they said here's the rule like a

46:06

legal blackmail. Well, here's the rule. The

46:09

rule is that they are not now again, there's no

46:11

such thing as a secret. So be prepared. They

46:13

say they're not allowed to give out that they can give

46:15

you the number what it costs, but they're not allowed to

46:17

give you the name of the buyer. Do

46:19

you think it's somebody who knows that they're in

46:21

that book and they go, I'll

46:24

cut the check. Probably somebody makes about 100

46:26

grand a day. Yeah,

46:28

for 200 to 50. What

46:30

a bidding war. They have seven degenerates. We're

46:33

all like, Oh my God. I don't want to

46:35

be. Do they have not only your name, but

46:37

your proclivities in there as well? No, they haven't

46:39

said. They just said it's its names. I terror.

46:42

He likes to play circus. I don't know what

46:44

that means. You put little reminders in there for

46:46

him French made. So the like you get stars

46:48

for freakiness. Yeah, I guess. We all do agree.

46:52

We all have a manifest with this somewhere else. There's a cop.

46:55

Yeah. Like if we think that that black book is the only

46:57

one that we don't have some list somewhere in a master

46:59

document that would be not. There's a musician who found this

47:01

in 1997 and sat on it and now said,

47:04

okay, it's time to sell. And then she went and found

47:06

the people who can go sell on it. It's up front.

47:09

So you have until, by the way, if you think you

47:11

might be in there, I'm not saying anything about it. I'm

47:13

not passing any judgment. You do you. But if you think

47:15

you might be in the book, you have until June. If

47:17

you want that book more than the Heidi Fice book,

47:20

because remember the big talk about the Heidi book,

47:22

and we never got all the names out of

47:24

that book. We got some other. We

47:26

never got all the names. I don't know. My

47:28

prices came out of that book. Yeah, but I

47:30

think we're angrier now about a lot of things,

47:33

certainly including this. Well, this is underage girls. This

47:35

is traffic. Yes. I'm not. I'm screaming. The amount

47:37

of money that a super rich person may have

47:39

paid to make something go away previously in life,

47:41

quarter of a million dollars. That's around

47:43

the air. I got to double up and make

47:46

sure I'm surprised. That's getting dropped into the shredder

47:48

before you even finished the okay. More of a

47:50

million. Yes. How about the fact that they went

47:52

through forensics? Absolutely. I'm sure that they're verified. Last

47:55

one. Did you see the movie about

47:57

the woman who ran the poker games? Jessica Chester.

48:00

great movie. Great

48:02

movie. She wouldn't give up and

48:04

that's the reason she was looking at jail time is that

48:07

she would not give up people who were playing cards. Right.

48:10

Yeah. And those people were panicked like oh my god

48:12

my name's involved in a card game. That's

48:15

literally child's order this. Oh yeah. Speaking of

48:18

get in trouble we know Scotty Scheffler got

48:20

in trouble this morning he is now up

48:22

to eight under par. Four under for the

48:24

day he's two strokes off the lead. Kalamora Kawah

48:27

is a 10 under par so you're right he doesn't care

48:29

that's a guy ever in any way shape or form. The

48:31

best day ever for golf. Bad news you don't want to

48:33

be a pal. This is the most talk

48:35

for something right now people are gonna be watching Scheffler

48:37

in a way that they didn't before. Oh my gosh

48:39

what a huge day. He went from being too boring

48:42

he wins too much now he said come on. And

48:44

he might go to he might leave to have go

48:46

see his baby being born. That story didn't resonate anything

48:48

like this. Do you think he literally

48:50

speaks to it today or do you think the statement because

48:53

they said it's an open investigation

48:55

Christopher Ryan speak I don't think he can in

48:57

specifics talk about it but he's gonna be asked

49:00

about I already believe that he released a statement

49:02

we know that I just love the J you

49:04

guys have heard the Jeremy Fowler part of this

49:06

Jeremy Fowler who was had to be there on

49:09

the scene at one point darling or Jeff Darlington

49:11

I'm sorry Jeff Darlington says looks at him can

49:14

you help me he says Scheffler looked at

49:16

him and said can you help me that's when

49:18

the cop walked over guys sure I mean like

49:21

the whole thing is just it seems like something

49:23

out of an F and L skit Wow I

49:25

please let's stop referring to

49:27

Jeff Darlington as I said earlier like

49:30

he's Edward R. Mullin report though his

49:32

report was so laid out so like

49:34

when Cronkite went to Vietnam right let's

49:36

let's say again he wasn't embedded he

49:38

just happened to be there I

49:41

mean the idea that Jeff Darlington now is gonna

49:43

become he's gonna have to speak to this and

49:46

he'll right now he's going to jail nothing

49:48

you can do about it and

49:55

it ain't nothing you can do about it he went to

49:57

jail got out of jail like we said he'll probably win

49:59

this tournament now the way he's golfing today. Is

50:01

Jeff Darlington the new John Feinstein? 25 years from now

50:03

when people want to talk about this,

50:05

we would call him Darlington. Like he's

50:07

going to become the expert on all people arrested. I'm

50:10

with the media. This is uh you're with the media.

50:12

Who are you? Edward

50:17

Armouro? This is one of the great days where social

50:19

media is because the internet took this in stride. There

50:21

was no overreaction from the internet at all. You can't

50:23

talk to me that way. I'm a reporter. Today's May

50:25

the 17th. Let's go back in time to wrap up

50:28

the week and talk about some of the things that

50:30

happened on this date. On this date of 1970,

50:32

Hank Aaron becomes a nine player

50:35

to get 3,000 hits. Well this is a great

50:37

feeling really. You have to realize there have

50:39

been so many great ball players that have played

50:41

this game. I'm speaking about fellows like Ruth Williams

50:43

and just to name a few of them that

50:45

have played this game and haven't accomplished this feat.

50:47

This is really great really. I just feel a

50:49

little whammy. I feel like I just feel like

50:52

a move on sound. So

50:54

we see the first two hit 500 home runs and

50:56

have 3,000 hits. What was it? 600 home

51:00

runs at the time? He set a record. He

51:02

was the first player to do both of those

51:04

things. It's a great question. He serves me correct.

51:08

It doesn't feel like the guys with 3,000 hits were hitting

51:10

that many home runs. So yeah

51:12

he might have been the first. And he also more

51:14

importantly for him maybe. I think he was the first

51:16

guy to hit 200 grand a year. That

51:19

was a ticket that salary. I think he was the first to

51:21

200. In Milwaukee. When he went back to Milwaukee

51:23

probably? No. In Atlanta I

51:25

think he hit 200,000 here. I don't know. Like when

51:27

he moved to first base? Yeah, it was like Willie Mays.

51:29

It was going to be the other guys that paid

51:31

him the money and then Mets paid and the Brewers paid

51:34

him. 1970 on the state that happened. 1973 on the

51:36

state. Stevie

51:38

Wonder releases this. You

51:43

are the sunshine of my life. Goes to number

51:45

one. Game wins the Mcgramby

51:47

award. Best male pop vocal performance.

51:49

And dare I say this could be one

51:52

of the greatest opens to any song.

51:55

I said it. Do you know

51:57

who he's singing about here? said

52:00

who he wrote this for this is

52:02

really interesting to be called that's a

52:04

really big thing two different voices aside

52:07

from his well obviously this is one

52:09

of them and then this female voice

52:11

comes in brilliant man who was well on

52:13

the share he was willing to get somebody Grammys

52:15

TVS 12 21 album

52:18

of the years

52:23

what everybody wants songs

52:29

in the key of life that was a big one and

52:33

see a polar opposite they

52:36

released a secretary in the

52:38

office they got to use

52:40

that that

52:49

line how many people are in Tennessee

52:51

see I have no idea what they

52:53

look like like the main two well

52:57

they consider the band I guess that's what I'm asking

52:59

whether you find person band things we do for love

53:01

yeah but you know to me like sometimes a guy

53:04

you hire a guy and he's got some people around

53:06

the character Lee singer right from Mike in the mechanics

53:10

the amount of meters reduce during

53:12

a typical ejaculation oh I

53:16

think I feel the need to say goodbye now oh

53:19

I mean you

53:23

asked you did ask I

53:26

don't Adam you got the interweb

53:28

yeah I don't know I know when you

53:30

say average Chuck Matt

53:32

can you dump that little late little late now that's what

53:34

it is now

53:39

they're being funny like look at us we're gonna get away well

53:41

I don't know I don't know what 1972 to 1978 paid five

53:43

consecutive top ten albums in the UK that's

53:48

pretty good I'm a brand new jay singles I

53:51

don't see the award part of this

53:55

but I do see a good amount of

53:57

success yeah you confirm in the 10 CC thing

54:00

I have not confirmed that I can check. If

54:02

you want me to go in the bathroom, I'll come back

54:04

and let you know. I should do some research for the

54:06

program. What do you think Adam? I will tell you, on

54:08

the state of 1986, this was number

54:10

one on the UK Pop Church. Number

54:17

one. I mean, have you ever done this? No,

54:19

you know what happened to things? Wait, wait, you

54:21

were saying it before though. I'd

54:26

give any amount of money to see D'Amino on a

54:28

wedding dance floor doing the kick. It might go to

54:30

the jury. Why, why, why, why? What year was this?

54:32

Oh, this is 1980. And where was this? UK, number

54:35

one. Ask me what else happened. Spitting image. Let me

54:37

ask you what else happened that day. Ask

54:40

me. Ask me. On

54:42

the state of 1986? No, no, no. Ask me. What

54:45

else happened that day? Winston Churchill rolled over in a ring. That's

54:47

what happened. He's like, I see. I gave

54:49

that for this. We thought for reasons

54:51

for this. 2015

54:54

on the state. Flurry

54:57

face, the fourth studio album by

54:59

21 Pilots is really first

55:02

album ever to have every

55:04

single track. All heard. I

55:06

actually don't mind. I don't remember this being that big.

55:08

No one's ever heard. I wish

55:10

you'd heard some chords. Not all short. I

55:12

wish you didn't have to. I thought that point was a rock scene

55:14

like this. How much was that record play the rock beat? I think

55:16

you are. Take care of it. Oh, that's got hard work. I'm sorry.

55:19

I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm

55:21

sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

55:23

I'm sorry. It's not hard.

55:29

I get this mixed up all the time. Debbie

55:31

Ryan, who is on. That

55:34

should be correct. She

55:37

married to a guy from 21 Pilots or another

55:39

bank. 21 Pilots is playing the

55:41

Gas, South Arena and Duluth on September 10.

55:44

They may have played the rocks, but the two

55:46

guys, the two guys. There's one of her very

55:48

famous. This is the only album to reach number

55:50

one on the billboard. Sold

55:54

a million and a half copies in the States. I

55:56

don't know about that. Give me that fact again. No, here

55:59

we go. Blur it out. very face became the first

56:01

album the digital era and every track receive

56:03

at least a gold certification okay so downloads

56:05

and everything twenty one

56:07

pilot and

56:09

that's the end of that Hudson uh...

56:11

superstar billy graham passed away in the state of

56:13

the age of seventy nine twenty twenty three now

56:16

i want to defend with me to

56:18

look to fourteen chapter different looks the

56:21

whole of the river in the beginning

56:23

at first twenty five have you been

56:25

a very great multitude with

56:27

him that's only because the superstar ever got

56:29

a chance to wrestle their somewhat today and

56:31

i someone say the true first

56:34

superstar billy he got up to jesus he's

56:36

the innovator i mean hogan took some of

56:38

that act too he was also one of

56:40

the first to get into the steroid game if

56:42

i would have told you a fifty he was

56:44

seventy nine seventy nine is a hundred and forty

56:46

i would have never thought no way i think

56:49

there's no way like all the

56:51

stuff you put his body no way uh...

56:53

dot summer passed away on the state of the age

56:55

of sixty three in twenty twelve was

57:00

here and

57:11

how experimental

57:16

uh... there's one hisekov

57:19

kato love to love your the capture the

57:21

photo dollar balloon bottle you

57:26

can example

57:37

well deal

57:45

uh... um... leader

57:55

numerical and

58:00

all the stuff that he wanted to make sure you understood. I

58:03

got paid for that show and I got paid for

58:05

America's Funny and Something video. This is really who I

58:07

am. I witnessed him at that comedy club in Roswell

58:09

when he came here. Remember the one that was down

58:11

on the Holcomb Bridge? As filthy as

58:13

anything, any of you don't know going in, but looks

58:15

around the room were stunned. We went and saw Jude

58:17

Carrey when he played the punchline and my sister, who

58:20

I loved, Jude Carrey, she said, Oh my goodness, what's

58:22

happening here? First time in a comedy club? Yeah. Not

58:24

the guy that's on the punch, it's right. It's like

58:26

Nicky Glaser said to Tom Brady, he said, Oh, I

58:28

didn't really know that my kids are going to be she-signed.

58:31

Okay, if I was, for a guy

58:33

who's meticulous about everything in his life, including going down

58:35

to the last calorie. Exactly. How did you not figure

58:37

out what was going to happen to your family? If

58:40

you watch one roast before you've ever been on one, you know how this

58:42

is going to go. 45 years old, man. It's all

58:45

packed in. What is going on? He

58:47

would have celebrated a birthday today. He passed away back in 2017

58:49

at the age of 61. He

58:52

would have been 69 years old. Wait a

58:54

minute. That's not Twister. That's the

58:56

President. That's Pullman's Twister. This is the President. I

58:58

still can't believe... No, no, no, no. Paxton Pullman,

59:00

which one's which? Paxton is the one that was

59:02

an alien. I did it, man. Game over, man.

59:05

Game over. What the f*** are we going to do now?

59:07

What are we going to do? Which one

59:09

was in we all science? Paxton, he was

59:12

Jet. Jet. So I tied together

59:14

Paxton, alien. Okay. He A. A. Alien. Oh,

59:16

look at you. I take it back. That's

59:18

how I remember it. Pullman was the President? Pullman

59:21

was the President. He was also in

59:23

Twister. Well, never mind. See, I still...

59:25

Damn. Too much. Uh,

59:27

Daxton was in Twister, man. Don't ask that

59:30

on Thursday. Twister? Well, there you go. I

59:32

never saw Twister. Well, you didn't see him. I saw him. I

59:35

saw him. Do

59:37

they? Twister, as it's called. What did

59:39

they say? That handsome Glenn Powell. His parents overtook

59:41

the red carpet. They did. They were beautiful

59:44

too, are they not? They had signs. Yeah. They're

59:46

very happy. Hey, real quick. What's

59:50

that? Nothing. I was going to ask that question.

59:53

You should have stopped with the Paxton alien. Maybe. Oh,

59:55

no. I thought Del Paxton was the guy

59:57

from, uh, Yoneaters. That's what you do, yeah. Is

1:00:01

that Del Paxton? That's what I thought you

1:00:03

were talking about. I thought you were giving

1:00:05

me a fictional, sort of fictional death. Dennis

1:00:08

Hopper. Would have celebrated a birthday today.

1:00:10

I am holding Bruce's shoe.

1:00:14

Do you know what Bruce

1:00:16

is? She's new. Bad

1:00:19

things, man. I mean, bad things. I

1:00:22

just heard a little bit of buzz

1:00:24

when we talked about it. You

1:00:26

know what Bruce would do? He's

1:00:28

messing with his shoe, man. Bad

1:00:31

things, man. If

1:00:34

you're of a certain age, you have no idea why, what

1:00:36

that is and why it's being played. He was a referee in

1:00:39

the Nike commercial. Yeah, but no, you got to tell the story

1:00:41

before that. That's funny coming from you. You

1:00:44

don't set up anything. Oh, no. At

1:00:47

the end of the week, you've been waiting on this man

1:00:49

on that one. My wrong?

1:00:52

You're the show of honesty. Ninety

1:00:54

percent of the people listening hardly know who he is.

1:00:56

And then we got him smelling a shoe. And

1:00:59

you go, why would he be doing that? He

1:01:01

got paid from True Romance. I

1:01:03

can't play out of here. Hoosiers.

1:01:07

What's the name of the movie? Is

1:01:09

that a blue velvet? That's the one with

1:01:12

the smell of the shoe. That's the whole idea.

1:01:15

That was in a script. But

1:01:17

there are people going, why is he talking about

1:01:19

Bruce Smith? He also was another one. He made

1:01:21

a nice appearance on Entourage, too. That's pretty damn

1:01:23

good. I go,

1:01:25

you know, two underground and it backfires. Apologize

1:01:27

to Demito. He snapped. I

1:01:31

was so bad about myself. I

1:01:33

think it's this whole Scotty Shephard thing. I think

1:01:35

we're all on edge right now. But you weren't

1:01:37

wrong with what you said. You're not helping.

1:01:41

I apologize for your teammates attacking you. What

1:01:43

do you think, Adam? Matt

1:01:45

Ryan celebrates a birthday today. We talked

1:01:47

about him a whole lot. You

1:01:49

know, I paid Adam Gillespie. I knew

1:01:51

I was going to regret it. He

1:01:53

doesn't care about that, you know. All right. That was very

1:01:55

nice. If you would have gotten him

1:01:57

lunch, you wouldn't care more about that. may

1:02:00

set this up this is Matt

1:02:02

Ryan in the ESPN SportsCenter commercial.

1:02:04

Hey Josh what's up man? Good

1:02:06

afternoon network password. Yeah you ready?

1:02:08

11 11 36 trips

1:02:10

right flip empty scot 322 stick mine

1:02:14

alert triple right flop empty scot 22

1:02:16

hot gone too. Thank you. This

1:02:18

is his whole uniform now. What

1:02:22

are you doing we just went through this

1:02:24

why don't you explain who Matt Ryan is?

1:02:26

It's a Boston College quarterback. Worth 70 million

1:02:28

Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails. Celebrate

1:02:30

the birthday today. With

1:02:33

80 million dollars. The

1:02:36

original curtain that was remade by Johnny Cash. You

1:02:41

have a heroin thing? Yeah a lot of things. I'm gonna

1:02:43

say something about it. I used to see him in the

1:02:45

basement that quelled in Cleveland. This was all the work. Oh

1:02:48

I'll say it's middle class kid. Yeah middle class

1:02:50

kid. When you see you something do you see

1:02:52

him perform or you something? Hang out he'd have

1:02:54

like a blazer on he'd be hanging out at

1:02:57

the bar. Is

1:02:59

it for him? Yeah. Hold it off. You gotta have

1:03:01

an image everybody's gotta fit. Yeah we create

1:03:03

you that's what you are and it worked.

1:03:06

Sure did. It's pressing

1:03:08

with Johnny Cash. I gotta just an

1:03:10

off note. I don't know why on

1:03:12

my uh serious exam. But

1:03:14

you don't listen to the terrestrial. Well

1:03:17

I'm just gonna let you know that this would be the only reason

1:03:19

I would have heard it. The song

1:03:21

Malibu by Hole. That's

1:03:23

Courtney Love in correct. Isn't

1:03:27

the story that after Kurt dies

1:03:30

she finds a book? Oh she

1:03:32

might have pilfered some of his stuff and put her

1:03:34

name on it. Am I crazy? Yeah she did the

1:03:37

Shakespeare thing. I don't think Shakespeare wrote it. All right

1:03:39

yeah Do you have any of his band members of

1:03:41

anybody Nevada back then? I don't know

1:03:43

because I just remember that was a thing for a

1:03:45

little bit and then she went away and they went

1:03:47

away. They all got along like her. Yeah yeah I

1:03:49

don't know. Malibu apparently written by

1:03:51

vocalist and rhythm guitarist Courtney Love and

1:03:53

two members of the Smashing Pumpkins

1:03:56

contributed. Yeah that's correct. I don't know I just

1:03:58

remember Courtney Love wrote. Right that's right. point I

1:04:00

think I'm not buying any of that. Well Dave

1:04:02

G. is a paper card. Yeah, Dave

1:04:04

G. said that entire album Kurt Cobain wrote that entire

1:04:06

album. Okay, so he has to do that. Alright.

1:04:10

That's what Chris is doing. She's going to go.

1:04:12

Did they just have one album in them or

1:04:14

was that just what she found after he was

1:04:16

the Grammy nomination for that album? He

1:04:19

wrote that for her and the band. And why

1:04:21

do you think there weren't really any follow-ups after

1:04:23

that? Right, that's what I'm saying. Kurt was no

1:04:25

longer with us to write the music. And she

1:04:27

stole all the writing credits? That's all

1:04:29

the last. Dave Grohl started

1:04:31

it. Alright. If you think

1:04:33

about it, it makes sense. Finally, they are coming

1:04:35

to town, as we told you earlier, they're coming

1:04:38

to a Marist Bank Amphitheater on July the 26th

1:04:40

with Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy

1:04:42

Jeff, not Will Smith. Huh? Just a

1:04:44

DJ. Oh, you know, we have him

1:04:46

tonight. He's 54 years old today. You

1:04:49

kids, though. Wait, Paula? New kids?

1:04:52

What is DJ Jazzy Jeff going to do by himself? Seth!

1:04:55

You're going to have to go find him. He's going

1:04:57

to be on the ones and two.

1:05:00

I think it was titled He's the

1:05:02

Rapper. I'm the DJ. So

1:05:04

originally it was... What's the funny thing about him? I understand,

1:05:06

but I didn't know what type that was. You know what they

1:05:08

might do? He'll do his little... He'll

1:05:11

go and write. He'll perform and he'll go and

1:05:13

write. This is the second. Before new kids on

1:05:15

the flop. What does this do? Is there a

1:05:17

hand-winding of new kids on the kids? Jordan, he's

1:05:19

54. He's the guy that's on the makeup

1:05:21

show. Like, uh... Oh. Oh,

1:05:24

to me, no. Oh, it's

1:05:26

the other one. So this is a handsome one.

1:05:29

Jordan, I just see the handsome one. He is. He's

1:05:32

a good looking one. Alright. So this is

1:05:34

July 26. It'll be a

1:05:36

million degrees. And

1:05:39

you'll have a bunch of 45-year-olds. No

1:05:41

doubt. Moms just living up to... No doubt. Right.

1:05:45

And their giant bodyguard biscuit. The target-rich

1:05:47

environment. Booboo-oo-oo. Hey, get your helmet on.

1:05:49

Do you think there's... Sounds a higher.

1:05:51

Do you think there's going to be

1:05:53

some 45-year-old... Who just

1:05:55

want Paula Abdul to leave the state? She's

1:05:58

going to be performing. not

1:06:00

everybody but aren't a couple of these women going to be

1:06:02

angry they want to see it right well

1:06:04

where are the kids? because they want to have a couple

1:06:07

of glasses of wine is this mine?

1:06:09

have you seen her? she looks great doesn't

1:06:11

she? yeah she's worth

1:06:13

18 million Jordan I

1:06:15

should be was

1:06:18

this all after the guys feel their money or were they

1:06:20

still in the midst of the... that was a little pearl

1:06:22

what was that for me? no but I'm saying so did

1:06:24

these guys learn the lesson? they were after that? so no

1:06:27

they weren't? no I think they were right in the middle

1:06:29

of it I think they were one of the... yeah they

1:06:31

were the white new edition yeah new edition

1:06:33

but the new edition so they had money stolen from

1:06:35

them too? I think Pearlman got a

1:06:37

bunch of them Pearlman got these guys remember he

1:06:40

still got them but the Backstreet Boys are in

1:06:42

sync Pearlman got one of but they jumped out

1:06:44

quick on that one absolutely so it lasted as

1:06:46

late as like 2000 Pearlman still feels my guess

1:06:49

is $30 tickets by the way

1:06:51

on the lawn there for Marist for this my guess is

1:06:53

in the last 10 years when I've done these reunions

1:06:57

festivals and I think they did Vegas I

1:07:00

think that 18 million is probably oh no they

1:07:02

did I think it might have a residency yeah

1:07:04

I think it's new money did Jordan and I

1:07:06

did try solo son? they also then did a

1:07:08

thing with Backstreet Boys maybe uh so the whole

1:07:10

band the original band just passed including Joey McIntyre

1:07:13

Joey, Jordan Jimmy, Danny,

1:07:15

you would Danny and Joey McIntyre

1:07:17

just now hang on you can't hit those

1:07:19

high notes right off the floor Donny Wahlberg's got stuff going on

1:07:21

Donny D on the back up would he be available? I think

1:07:23

Donny came back for it yeah TV cop show he was on

1:07:25

the TV cop show blue button um

1:07:28

Joey McIntyre was the one who did the residency

1:07:30

with Debbie Gibson mm-hmm they were like a

1:07:32

double bill I

1:07:34

think he's been working out a lot yeah yeah

1:07:37

yeah she's all over social media

1:07:39

really oh yeah she's actively clad she's very happy

1:07:41

who did I think we're alone now? was that

1:07:44

Tiffany? that was Tiffany I saw her

1:07:46

the other day she hadn't been working no no no listen this

1:07:48

is what you do why do you do

1:07:50

that? why? what you do I just

1:07:52

saw a video of that she has a different lifestyle

1:07:54

than Debbie Gibson is that what you're saying? that was

1:07:56

why I was like oh my god that's Tiffany don't

1:07:58

even say that Givin' behaved give

1:08:01

me a second. She was from

1:08:03

a very small venue. Maybe you're looking good though? Yeah.

1:08:07

And to me that's not what I do. I'm just pointing it out. I

1:08:09

think she had some work done. I'm judging. Want

1:08:12

to thank John Smoltz and Zach Short of the

1:08:14

Braves for joining us there. Thomas Matt Lear, Adam

1:08:16

Gillespie, Brian Gebhard. Don't do it, that's

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