Hour 1: Tim Kurkjian's Kyle Lohse Anecdote

Hour 1: Tim Kurkjian's Kyle Lohse Anecdote

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DCCC, Dan Le batard show with

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stugotz podcast.

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We

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are appreciative stugotz. I don't

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say this nearly enough to

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our audience. We're appreciative appreciative

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that. Anybody would value.

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These microphones enough to sponsor

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what it is that we do any

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a day, and cuz it's a ridiculous

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way to make a no matter how much we complain

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about it. And furthermore, we value

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that any time that we asked the audience

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for help with something no matter how grand

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or modest the audience exceeds

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our expectations are tim

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correction is now in the waiting room where we are holding

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him actively hostage threatening

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through charity to extort you

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for money on behalf of the a less secure he

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will not appear he's waiting there and we are wasting

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the man's time and we will not go to him until

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we reach a certain number but billy have we reached

0:52

any of the benchmark so far on

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some of your half baked idea we have

0:56

chris is now allowed to do a magic trick at some

0:58

point you can determine when that is because i feel like you

1:00

don't want him to do that he can do a magic

1:03

he hasn't got in his nose back yet so maybe that's

1:05

throwing hence confidence on did you get the nose

1:07

back a dance at he has to get it back at thirty

1:09

five thousand which is the same number that we need

1:11

to get tim correction on here were seven hundred dollars

1:13

shy of that right now however we did eclipse

1:15

the first two thousand one hundred and thirty dollars so

1:17

tom will be getting pilots i have a headache

1:20

Yes, because you lost your nose. i can understand

1:22

that time You can get out of here. Now. I saw a

1:24

room being much, like

1:27

you would if you are professional hit

1:29

man in Ozark. I see a room that

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is tarped out there because

1:33

there will be pie on the floor and pie in

1:35

your face. I don't know who it Billy. This

1:37

half-baked idea who's throwing it in his

1:39

face. Is it Juju? Who's filming this? How are we

1:41

doing? This is

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going to be throwing the first one to which the Cuban

1:46

pilot jumped up and said I got this. tony

1:49

will be throwing the first pie it appears the

1:51

okay i think this is all gonna a bad

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i mean the outside yeah i think a poor

1:55

idea that's about to be poorly executed

1:57

but we will see as the overcome

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why do simple i learned his idea

2:02

it could be great look why don't we

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don't this why don't we start out with tom and

2:06

then every two thousand one hundred thirty dollars someone

2:08

else gets applied i'm not going to time

2:10

until we get to our goal or negotiate

2:13

with the audience i'm threatening the audience and furthermore

2:15

i'm going to threaten the audience with

2:17

tom brady contract to i'll

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i'll five hundred dollars

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and we get out of this is it's amazing

2:24

that a man would get that much

2:26

money for doing something we don't know

2:29

the good better the aren't might

2:31

be might i'm fascinated by his you got skipped

2:33

fifty million dollars the up and he's

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not good at as how do you donate i

2:39

don't understand why the audience which is

2:41

always fascinated by british and money

2:44

isn't interested in this topic me

2:47

maybe the first time i'm

2:50

more interested in what we saw yesterday at

2:52

a tom brady which was a rare slip

2:54

from the goat did you guys see the white

2:57

roots poking out the back of his head i don't

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know i'd hair

3:01

his roots are white ah

3:04

my golfing though i knew he dyed his

3:06

hair everyone knew he died as a diet

3:08

poorly to diet not well enough for

3:10

slip up and so you're white routes that

3:13

, white you watch

3:15

the match know and i watched on you'd for

3:17

look bad like prescott he gives him another

3:19

say loved it say loved they do

3:21

regular golf like they do the math spread

3:24

because i'm like where he offers aaron rodgers

3:26

and tom brady time to read a post

3:28

together arguing even succeed or dynamics

3:30

of aaron's like know i i i i write like this

3:33

imagine if it was actual golfers like it is

3:35

so riveting the way they have a myself the axis

3:37

we get to them it is great and tom brady

3:39

they did a thirty minute so after

3:41

the match which was the for than just sitting

3:43

down with eddie johnson

3:45

tom brady's going to be good a broadcast that he had learned

3:47

that last night he is friendly he's

3:49

more loose now i these can be as to why i

3:51

brought had worked

3:52

yeah he says the airport causes a lot of been watching

3:55

main in the arena which while not

3:57

at all closed last ads

4:00

the been interesting one of the big revelations for

4:02

me was remembering that tom brady use a not

4:04

be good looking

4:05

i was shocking to learn and rediscover

4:07

basically they were taking shots

4:10

josh howard about it out not

4:12

winning super bowls about being a little

4:14

bit so key and not just the two of

4:16

them a patch of mouths as well flicker of

4:18

gag and up on on to save a young guy that made

4:21

me feel better about how i fit into a golf polo

4:23

sauce allen was off like the worst

4:25

call for by florida for them to earth

4:27

orbit his bombs riot police videos all

4:29

over the place you could sell the nurse had never played

4:31

with played gallery before why would that surprise

4:34

you just bought know accuracy does bodies

4:36

accurate as accurate quarterback now put it like

4:38

of college game payments you're sitting there

4:40

this there this mean to him as i mean it's

4:42

audience assault or my tell me more about

4:44

man in the arena several gets in a certain number

4:46

either to talk to you but if the audience isn't

4:48

terrible enough i'm sorry to have to threaten them

4:50

with this ah but that's the deal tim zimmer

4:52

weight or mean in the arena to just doesn't have

4:55

the great footage that the last dance had because

4:57

the last and said a film crew our

4:59

documenting everything moment by moment

5:02

because you were going to make a documentary about that anyway

5:04

so they had really great access

5:06

whereas men in the arena was kind of limited to what

5:09

the patriots on staff the

5:11

camera team collected over the years and it's

5:13

really more tom tom talking directly

5:15

to camera i and i wasn't

5:17

a fan of that but it's great to be reminded

5:20

of like hooks how much we thought the lawyer

5:22

milloy game meant bill

5:24

belichick tom jackson did a whole thing that this

5:26

team has quit they hate their coats this

5:29

was a quote from tom jackson the

5:31

new england patriots hate their coats

5:34

and i actually think it still might be the case

5:36

but it's a shocking in retrospect to know that

5:38

the greatest head coach of all time was on the hot

5:40

seat because he just cut lawyer

5:42

milloy and also i cannot

5:44

get i cannot stress this enough tom

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brady looked like a different person he

5:49

wasn't the most handsome quarterback on his own see

5:53

i can't believe that you think that man

5:55

in the arena was just so so we

5:57

are two hundred and sixty dollars short

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already know i thought it was so so compared to the licenses

6:02

which is one of the greatest sports documentaries i've ever

6:04

seen before i'm watching mean

6:06

in the arena want to make it through all that it's made

6:08

me love tom brady you know what i do

6:10

after every man figurine episode like

6:13

by more overpriced tom brady were ah

6:16

anything that is a super succeeding

6:18

in meet a loving tom brady is why

6:21

i don't watch it like i don't want to love

6:23

tom brady he's beaten i did so

6:25

many times it was so frustrating having

6:27

him in the same division for so long i don't want to lump

6:29

tom brady adult and i want to love i'm

6:31

fans are two hundred and thirty dollars away from

6:34

the causing the book on tom brady's talk

6:36

and actually hearing from tom purchase

6:38

but in the meantime i do one is saying

6:41

you remember how i used to be a fan of a an nfl

6:43

team now missing football and i'm rob lowing

6:46

i am buying tickets summer homes vs brady

6:49

i'm buying tickets you rodgers vs josh

6:51

allen's if anything made in the arena

6:53

has made me realize all these

6:55

seems that tom brady is gone through and it seems so

6:57

long ago so distance he was playing against cornell

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stewart's is in a playoff

7:02

game he has spanned generations

7:04

of football players he's taken them all

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out and to be able to see

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him this one is queer were coming

7:11

off arguably maybe his greatest

7:13

season it's just it's

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he did to fight every i and

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it's amazing to see him cilic selling

7:21

at this and i cannot explain any of it he

7:23

said get everyone out except for nick foles

7:26

the to god's i know the audiences

7:28

tired of tom brady but

7:30

the idea that we would spend this much times

7:33

talking about sports and that migraines

7:35

last sentence of conclusions

7:37

is i can't believe what i'm

7:39

watching and i can explain

7:41

any event i mean that's

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fairly astounding for the amount of coverage

7:46

we pour in the how are these people great

7:49

that might that we're all lives and

7:51

he's forty five and he's got white

7:53

hair and he didn't used to be beautiful

7:55

and encounters everything's and he was a

7:57

sixth round pick and

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we can explain it to and for he's still

8:02

mvp where the air the seven years

8:04

past our were paid manning's neck allowed

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him to place and we can

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i swear be years after you said he was dog we

8:11

turn explain any never have never have five

8:13

dollars away from hearing from tom kurtz and so

8:15

meantime i'm here's my take on tom brady

8:17

this season

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the the retirement announcement caught me by

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surprise because i thought he was just going to play forever

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and i soon and made me regret that i didn't

8:25

watch is that final season with passion

8:28

to in deep appreciation this

8:30

upcoming nfl season while i don't believe it to be his

8:32

last i'm going to rebel i'm

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going to just really i

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embrace of fact i'm watch and read as

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i am will you root for him yes yeah

8:41

going to be rooting for tom brady one is always the dolphins

8:44

next year of will you become a dolphin fan i'm

8:46

in room for i will rupert tom brady forever because

8:48

it was greatness i've never seen before

8:50

in that sports i can't explain it

8:52

i can accuse

8:53

i think older people are just gonna continue to

8:56

identify the i guess what i was rooting

8:58

for aaron rodgers and tom brady overpowered

9:00

moans and josh allen just because their contemporaries

9:02

that would be the ultimate victory i thought

9:04

that michael jordan is the greatest winner ever

9:06

had conquered gravity working dollars away

9:09

and winning and even made balls

9:11

cool even made ball cool

9:13

bob cool but tom brady will

9:16

conquer all by being an old

9:18

man who continues to win without

9:20

explanation at everything that he does

9:22

four dollars away from here for him first

9:24

and last uncle i love that it's leaking

9:27

in dollars and five ,

9:29

catholic enough

9:31

offend twenty dollars twenty have on

9:38

one would be doing was he doing math scores

9:40

these board is tired as he turned us down

9:43

temperature and what are you doing right now

9:45

tell us welcome we are happy to see your face

9:47

or what were you working on where you touching

9:49

people with sports and baseball information

9:54

i was just responding to some

9:56

people this morning i got a lot of

9:59

that's message this morning so i was

10:02

the impolite and respond okay i'm sorry

10:05

that our audience and we kept you waiting

10:07

we are thrilled to have you we have a new batch of

10:09

looks like for you and we also want to ask

10:11

you an assortment of baseball

10:13

questions we think that baseball

10:16

he has piano and all met words should now

10:18

break into a prague a break into programming

10:21

whenever there's a complete game do

10:23

you agree with us instead of no hitters

10:25

the way we used to do have a gay person

10:27

again instead of if someone is headed toward

10:30

a complete game we break into programming

10:32

in the seventh and eighth inning of whatever it is were doing

10:34

and sport

10:38

hurry up and laughter year i'm

10:41

smart team programs as

10:43

to complete game seized the best

10:45

pitcher is the american league so far

10:47

are young and it's amazing

10:50

because he's a journeyman who's been gonna

10:52

one six so he ah rights

10:54

not a bad idea dan given

10:57

how much things have changed just to

10:59

tell you how old i am gibson

11:03

in nineteen sixty eight completed

11:06

why name out of his thirty four started

11:08

up by not war and

11:10

the six games he did not complete

11:14

not once did the manager

11:16

come to the mound and take

11:18

the ball away from his meaning he

11:20

was kinship for in between

11:22

innings so he didn't complete every game just

11:24

twenty eight out of thirty four but now

11:27

wants to the manager come to the mad

11:29

and say bother vog

11:31

, had enough i think he was afraid of

11:33

bob gibson as big as

11:36

sentences kind of shows you how

11:39

things have changed i i told you

11:41

guys bad damn on

11:45

warren spahn had almost as many complete

11:48

games after he turned forty

11:51

curt schilling had in his career and

11:53

curt schilling was you

11:55

know a warrior in his time this

11:57

is where we are in baseball you go five

11:59

at great good not bad six

12:02

seven eight and now nine it just doesn't

12:04

happen very often

12:05

there may have we seen the last of the ace

12:08

is the a dead

12:11

i'm i'm kind of afraid that

12:14

yes to me the a's is

12:16

the guy who finishes

12:18

game see you know he's going

12:20

to start walk game one you know it's going to

12:22

start game seven and you know it's gonna pitch

12:25

as far as he can go and you know

12:27

he's not coming out until

12:29

he says he's coming out which often

12:32

does used to happen to not happen

12:34

very often i remember jack morris ninety

12:36

one world series tom kelly came

12:38

to take him out the night during

12:40

a game and more

12:43

, back up their game and after

12:45

the game randy bush's the twins told

12:47

me i did the sidebar for sports illustrated

12:50

he said if tom kelly had

12:52

taken about a game of in the first time

12:55

that manager it ever been killed

12:57

or the bow because jack morris would

12:59

feel that Squidward in

13:02

1991 and just fast-forward

13:04

31 years later to

13:06

how much things have have I'm

13:08

glad you said this because Dan yesterday

13:10

said that Alex would was a an ace

13:12

him why is wrong Alex.

13:16

What is a really good picture and

13:18

he's going to do it this year, but

13:20

I think Ace is a little

13:22

bit too much. It's just hard to Define

13:24

an age when we look at say Max

13:26

Scherzer who's a hall Famer another

13:29

Warrior from today? And

13:31

he has fewer complete

13:33

games in his career than

13:36

Bob Gibson had shutouts in

13:38

1968 alone.

13:40

There's your difference in how the

13:43

game is played. Again, a million

13:45

years ago. We all understand that compared

13:48

to today. Billie, wanted to waste your

13:50

time here, with something that he wants as

13:52

a rule change in baseball. i would never tell

13:55

him. Hi. How are you doing? It's Billie. It's been awhile. Good

13:58

Billie. Nice to see you. Nice to see.

14:00

chris the i can give you some of my nose

14:02

okay anyway

14:07

scissors says hilly four hundred and ninety

14:09

six foot home run the other day which

14:11

was the second longest home run in

14:13

the history of coors field only behind juncker

14:15

oh thats and who hit one five hundred and

14:18

four feet now i said that

14:20

the second longest home run was home run more

14:22

impressive than long as homer and because in

14:24

the video the longest home and was the center field

14:26

it only goes like half way up in the

14:28

bleachers right then we were talking

14:30

about it as a crew here and we thought

14:33

you know what we shouldn't room or we shouldn't

14:35

punish balls that are just absolutely

14:37

christ that just slightly go foul

14:39

so we were thinking of maybe adding some walls

14:42

in foul territory and if the ball went over

14:44

those walls they would count as

14:46

hits like singles doubles triples homers it

14:48

before walls what do you think of this

14:51

it means it was really bad idea

14:53

why so many muslims

14:56

you guys are so you guys are so funny

14:58

i even need to keep coming up with stuff

15:00

but part of the game is gotta keep the fair

15:03

and if you don't but it's a rare for you

15:05

know this what we talked about barry bonds all

15:07

those years he would get that on the inside

15:09

part of part place as everyone else got into

15:12

right field foul territory and

15:14

he was able to keep it fair

15:16

you hear that all the time for the great

15:18

hitters can do so i'm not sure if we

15:21

should be awarding any rewarding

15:23

anyone for rewarding valve for really

15:25

getting really hold of a foul balls him you to me

15:27

like you're not putting the the wall and

15:29

like third base like these be like three hundred

15:31

and seventy five five hundred feet

15:34

out there you know

15:35

yeah i see your point and hide i've

15:37

enjoyed some majestic foul balls in

15:39

my time i dream but i saw

15:42

both team you've ever now gown not

15:44

automatically hundred ninety five foul

15:46

balls but he might do top five batting stances

15:49

us to god said he's got top five batting

15:51

stances for you and i think

15:53

we might be able to lord temperatures

15:55

is yet another conversation about batting since

15:57

you ran the risk of making tim

15:59

curry

16:00

surly because if you didn't hold them hostage

16:02

in the waiting room for i would have gotten top

16:04

five foul balls food by have top

16:06

five batting stances or jimmy was

16:08

idea of course

16:10

okay do you have yours

16:13

the i'll have to figure it out below

16:15

the i don't sure he will do it would you see if

16:17

any of your qualify have only one name

16:19

in mind that i believe will absolutely qualify

16:21

a gets number five

16:24

greg council

16:28

like that you tell me why i have a say

16:31

in the highest compliment smart the highest

16:33

earners okay let's see if it makes

16:35

sammy time five number for mickey

16:37

titled said

16:41

riker like and uncovered him is

16:43

also a giant a boat that's way

16:45

over their heads both of them number three

16:47

sony battista

16:50

these are my last at fool i had

16:53

thirty badge number two gary

16:55

sheffield

16:58

loving very menacing the way he waved

17:00

at like this big bad credibly

17:02

strong hands strong hands earlier

17:05

the rio branco number one as they

17:07

get about really a rod carew

17:11

the i used to love to watch him a little

17:13

open stands his hands were like water

17:16

in ontario in wherever he wanted

17:18

he was grade loved his stance i

17:20

never saw how he got any power doing

17:22

that but he he could hit it

17:25

a long way when he wanted to that's a pretty good

17:27

lists do that very fast now let's

17:29

do tim is less because there was one giant

17:31

omission their number five tim

17:34

the well i'm going

17:36

to just repeated craig counsell

17:38

is on the supply way to go

17:40

see guy you know actually i would

17:42

it be for that was event number and i am

17:45

i also have added recently any

17:47

saxon cray why did you do that

17:49

he has an hour just was comfortable

17:51

one day so i just stayed with and he's

17:53

as kids are all players so i set

17:56

of your kid seen as and they said yeah

17:58

they they think it's ridiculous yeah what

18:00

are you got me he look like a man stuck

18:03

in a phone booth with a be just try to

18:05

knock and around it was so bad and

18:07

yet he was he was good with

18:09

it i'm sorry but he says on the list

18:11

to way to goes to that number open

18:13

and try

18:16

to in winter mall one day and

18:19

gifts for yeah no kidding around and

18:21

at work so he stayed with it now

18:23

is actually facing the pitcher like

18:25

this and then he turns and

18:27

then goes into a regular stance that was

18:29

bizarre ah for them but i

18:32

believe the to who yelled franco is number

18:34

three have never seen anybody

18:36

raise his arms quite like

18:39

ah who leo franco did as

18:41

i told you guys i saw him take

18:43

batting practice many times

18:46

with a batting don't add on his bat

18:48

a he's one of the that is where is one of the biggest

18:50

a used one of the biggest bats ever he's

18:53

got a batting don't up on it and he's

18:55

hit new line drives all over

18:57

right and right centerfield in

18:59

batting practice with a donor on the bad potty

19:01

mouths and as an answer for everything i said

19:03

bobby were stand right there's how is

19:05

he able to do that and he said i

19:08

have no idea how is able to do that but

19:10

he said a byword wising

19:12

any young kids i would tell them

19:14

to hit and set up an

19:16

abba stance just like coolio

19:19

franco number

19:21

, is is

19:23

john walk and i

19:28

didn't even believe is a number one ahead of

19:30

john won't enforce well john

19:32

aids is one or one a it's all

19:34

the same you know he had this bizarre

19:36

open stands in his fingers were go

19:39

on and exists going back and forth

19:41

it was really bizarre but just because

19:43

the next guy number one should

19:46

be number two but i'm put him number one is dick

19:48

because i'm sorry for the sizes disagrees

19:51

who is sizes really good player people don't even

19:53

realize how good he was but he

19:55

did that thing like this and like you

19:57

know that that was my wheelhouse was a kid

20:00

watching baseball games in the

20:02

sixties and i used as my dad how

20:04

in the world that guy get what i do exist

20:06

for those who are watching you are now you

20:08

to one thing like this he

20:11

would just get his hands the he would

20:13

push them back and forth like

20:15

before the pitched hey man it was just

20:17

so odd and a whole set

20:19

up with so odd so i would

20:21

go with those five and still got

20:24

to have to of mine on your five that's

20:26

, i guess i guess that's really

20:29

good that you are not sure about for

20:31

me me in how was just bagwell

20:33

able to hit the way that makes

20:35

all the way open and was squatting

20:37

sound as if he was you know doing you

20:39

know number two and yeah

20:42

craig biggio ask me that multiple

20:44

times how can anyone who looks

20:47

like he's at the plays going

20:49

to the bathroom

20:51

able to hit by jeff bagwell to hit

20:53

and japan was a wildly underrated

20:55

player one of the you , make

20:57

a case why the five best first baseman

21:00

of all time that's how good jeff bagwell

21:02

was and he was unbelievably

21:04

athletic runner base runner fielder

21:07

great soccer player the universe yardbirds

21:09

ah dang stands but it just proves again

21:11

how beautiful the sport is that

21:14

however you get to the hitting zone to

21:16

the hitting area doesn't matter as long

21:18

as guess guess killer bees my

21:20

he seemed outrage about my top

21:22

five him he saw bob willis of and all

21:25

that bad batting

21:28

since that was tough since that because

21:31

it tested your quads he surrenders

21:33

your angels demons family

21:35

seen in the gym the you don't really know what it

21:37

says that you're standing up against the go like the

21:39

squatting on him so no known as to whether

21:42

you like the one where you dirty or something like that

21:44

guy master things where he squeezes ties

21:46

together as a service walking

21:48

for ties stance for people that haven't seen it

21:50

he discloses ass to the pitcher try

21:52

a tantalizing censoring like has this

21:55

electrons has out censoring explain to them

21:57

electrons as and for stands for the for the newcomers

21:59

among so we're making john walk and first

22:01

trend right now because people can't believe

22:04

what an amazing i'm betting stance he

22:06

had

22:07

right again just all of your supposed

22:09

to be quiet as the played all milder

22:12

at the quiet as hands of ever seen completely

22:14

still might be at the same way strong

22:17

lot of was like everything was moving

22:19

on his body is feed his

22:21

but his hands his shoulders

22:23

everything was just going back and forth

22:26

hitters cause the trigger or a starter

22:28

something to get their swing going

22:30

he had like ten triggers to

22:33

get his body moving forwards try

22:35

to hit a baseball

22:36

put these on the podium or at level charge

22:39

show please were rod peruse hands

22:41

like water or did palmolive

22:44

tour have the quiet his hands anyone has

22:46

ever seen do you know the difference

22:48

between the our hands like water

22:50

and the quiet his hands you've ever seen at

22:53

what is the difference between those two things

22:55

and

22:56

well most people have

22:58

a mile and the no

23:01

connection to the baseball including

23:03

paul mahler but it seemed like ah

23:06

kuru was just all so

23:08

risky in everything that he do

23:11

he would just slipped his wrists at

23:13

the ball and his hands or hands extension

23:16

of his wrist so that's

23:18

why i've always said he has hands

23:20

like water because they just

23:22

kind of floated through the strike zone

23:24

at the end of those incredible risk

23:26

that he asked

23:28

do you believe and we're going to get to tim

23:30

corrections top five first baseman

23:33

of all time since he brought it up since

23:35

he doesn't see through bagwell imagine

23:37

i grab my list ah you have

23:39

a top five list of top five first baseman

23:41

of all time course i do it does

23:44

quin snyder look like he's gonna find

23:46

a way to come up with fifty grand by friday

23:48

or is a dead man ah

23:51

there a lot of quin snyder does he look

23:53

like a motivational speaker who secretly

23:55

lives at the airport it

23:59

does

24:00

look like a retired infomercial salesmen

24:02

looking to get back in the game by attending

24:04

crypto seminars assess assess

24:06

he does it just puts greasy right or does

24:08

he just looked like infidelity

24:14

i worry that one alone that's i haven't

24:16

seen for game seen quin snyder to while

24:18

but he's unique looking fellow

24:23

he looks like infidelity and mainly does

24:25

look like infidelity top five first

24:27

baseman of all time does kyle lowry

24:29

look like a gummy bear

24:33

op op op op op you know when i when

24:35

i did as a horrendous hotdog

24:38

race in milwaukee there when i

24:40

ran around as a hot dog is my boss

24:43

made me do it was the worst

24:45

day of my entire lives as far as being

24:47

on a baseball field it anyway so

24:50

after i've done and finish last

24:52

by a mile i walked in the brewers

24:55

club hours after the game

24:57

and kyle lohse saw me out kyle

25:00

lowry that's okay carlos

25:02

story is fine if it involves you racing is

25:04

a hotdog read spies us at our

25:06

a lot like a dummy bear kyle lohse does

25:09

not is so your your

25:11

, as possible are you in warsaw

25:13

arrived seems like an hr violation who's

25:15

the boss name him why were you duguid

25:18

to fight ordinary to file a grievance publicly

25:20

against a boss put this

25:23

as this mike mcquaid

25:25

was afraid of and still out there is

25:27

a real good just made me run

25:30

in the sausage race saw the point

25:32

is i was so bad that the i was

25:34

overpowered by the hot dog costume

25:36

that's when i got into the clubhouse

25:39

kyle lohse sorry not kyle lowry

25:41

announced in the loudest voice

25:43

possible when i walked in

25:46

not wearing the costume anymore very

25:48

is the worst hotdog

25:51

of all time as everyone

25:54

understood that i was the guys who

25:56

finished dead last in the race to this after

25:58

the game we're we're the post

26:00

game meal after the game and in milwaukee

26:02

of course i go back to the you know

26:05

the have we had their and

26:07

the posts gave me a was brought were so

26:09

as eat a double bratwurst after

26:12

running as a hot dog is the worst raised

26:14

in his

26:15

the dana holders and looked like he smokes

26:17

and entire cigarette without ever pulling

26:19

it from his mouth he

26:22

, does my bowden

26:24

holzer look like his rideshare just

26:26

drove past him and just kept

26:28

going

26:31

i don't give a talker looked like the cartoon

26:33

version of devin booker a specific

26:37

of he really does nick

26:39

right looked like if uncut gems

26:42

was a person of of of i

26:45

got a few good mid grades here easy

26:48

bartender at a college town hotspot

26:50

on my knees night oh

26:53

you're drunk guy first baseman number five

26:55

to virtual dogs or pie in the face

26:57

with tom haverstraw and a second saw

27:00

what do you well what do you do it waving three fingers

27:02

and we were raise enough money and is encouraging

27:04

same and to do three pies in the face of

27:07

revised in the face how much that needs

27:09

to be raised in order for a pie in the face to appears

27:11

to graham it's two thousand one hundred and

27:14

thirty dollars needs to be raised and since

27:16

we started this we have done enough for three

27:18

pies in the face or we'll see how this goes

27:20

on number five temperature and top

27:22

five first baseman of all time

27:25

again this is really hard

27:28

five and for really hard i think the rest

27:30

are easy i've got bagwell as number five

27:32

loses says what i saw earlier

27:35

and had a one hundred and sixty

27:37

run season one and mvp

27:40

and again at again terrific all around

27:42

player who played how

27:44

the bird eight years his career and that enormous

27:47

ballpark the astrodome i have enough

27:49

for of in ipos you

27:51

how about instead of fanfare for three two and

27:53

one we go to a different pie in the face

27:57

the earth i think that will have a video payoff

28:00

don't know whether will have a minority opinion on to make

28:02

a sound and i imagine going to make a sound tony

28:04

makes a huge hit him hard enough to make a sound

28:06

bite soaked in tim kurtz and he still thinking

28:08

about i think he's formulating is listed might be

28:10

fine alone or five in for is very

28:12

tricky it's good to be interesting to see who

28:14

he goes there is a definitive top three

28:16

dead elevator and and before we go

28:19

to that real collectors' mike bleeds look like

28:21

the first wedding guests to order at the open bar

28:23

who as he walks away with his posse of

28:25

gleefully announces to the growing line

28:27

that drinks are on me

28:31

as , a

28:34

the lot of i was on the play cards

28:37

as yes i

28:39

love that he remembers this it does nick like

28:41

looks like a malnourished lin manuel

28:43

miranda

28:44

the don't have it does mike brown

28:47

look like a big toe the

28:49

human eye toward your worst was like

28:51

a big deal with his job was afraid

28:53

, of with intel or

28:56

the guy put on the pole please dear what our

28:58

police lab return to islam who

29:00

loves most like much charles barkley who

29:03

looks most like a toe hopefully

29:05

you know mike brown or

29:08

joe west steve

29:10

kerr look like a brand new that is spawns

29:16

the guards were you on your list is

29:18

your list of top five first baseman nods

29:21

you want to have dueling less what's important

29:23

i'll get my number five i think we have

29:25

the same three brats in a different order

29:27

i had bagwell a number for my number five

29:30

is don mattingly as

29:32

soon as you to disagree but of your exam his

29:34

daddy baseball you make my top five

29:36

again

29:39

don mattingly is not the top five

29:41

buddies one of the best players i've ever seen

29:43

in an award for his back injury

29:46

he would have been a hall of famer

29:48

and that's good too corny year

29:50

but in his final year he went

29:52

to buck showalter the yankees manager

29:54

and said you gotta take me out the force

29:56

bottom not good enough to get there anymore he

29:58

told his own manager that

30:01

instead of the manager and to tell him that

30:03

and then later that year he was a buck showalter

30:06

and said the you that get

30:08

another first baseman i'm not good enough to be

30:10

the first base for the yankees anymore and

30:12

they traded for tino martinez and

30:14

one about two championships that's the guy

30:16

that don mattingly is and was

30:19

after keith hernandez is the greatest defensive

30:21

first baseman i've ever seen

30:24

those nick nurse looked like

30:26

a sitcom dad had , sister

30:28

that a a

30:31

urban meyer looked like he doesn't slow down

30:33

when a squirrel runs in front of his luxury

30:35

sedan nonchalantly telling his kids

30:37

in the backseat circle of life

30:39

of is

30:45

execs does trevor lawrence

30:48

look like a clydesdale have sex

30:51

with a sweet as of me it is weird as

30:53

says does adam silver

30:59

do i

31:01

look like a burnt out glow stick

31:05

a number four jan

31:10

the number for it's impossible

31:12

for and five there's so many but i'll go

31:14

with johnny mies play with a bunch summers

31:19

, homer games i got him as five

31:22

and four after now hold on

31:24

hold on although we're building suspense remember

31:26

for every top three instead of seem fair

31:29

tom how are so as good as good here

31:31

interface with a pie so we now

31:33

also my office sooty over there were it's gonna

31:35

happen my top three of them is for timmy

31:37

ugh

31:39

you want to just give us your rest of your top five

31:41

the want to just go through it's and supply pay off

31:43

is gonna be the sound of your eyes as

31:45

yes odd number three for me is

31:48

our pool house

31:51

number two is jimmy far

31:55

the number line of course is

31:57

lou gehrig's and

32:00

died today as we raise money

32:03

to help with the there's not really the

32:05

cure but with the care for a ls

32:07

and mrs a personal story to tim as well

32:10

as the reason that he is helping us

32:12

with this cause today let's

32:14

finish up your list year and let's get the timing

32:17

on this rights so are we

32:19

are down to number three with temperature

32:21

i don't have video in here have opened

32:24

the door for that of tom ah because

32:26

our organization on some of this stuff

32:28

ah yes can be spotty alright

32:31

so here we go we're going to have a pie in the face

32:33

on tom upon the announcement

32:36

of tempered since number

32:38

three times on seems like he's cheating with goggles

32:40

been done in are you get which pay fair

32:43

gone to some just saying of

32:45

tim where are we on number three please

32:48

i'm a this is again two and three

32:51

are interchangeable but i'm

32:53

gonna go as do gods and put our pool

32:55

halls third , the list

32:58

over six hundred homers three thousand

33:00

hits got a chance for seven hundred homers

33:03

first ten full seasons arguably

33:05

the best first ten full seasons

33:07

by any ones in history

33:10

on his drop off offensively

33:12

and last few years may just slide

33:14

am a tiny bit but i do

33:18

it's employees please very

33:20

nervous

33:23

though head

33:24

number two know that we

33:26

may be oh ,

33:29

is good oh wow that was

33:31

a visual pay off that goggles

33:33

that he's gonna do two more those deliberately

33:35

right like that or sounded like

33:37

his nose was

33:40

the censorship api was api smattering

33:42

of the fine of a so did his will smith them

33:45

number it's a waiter and are you ready for

33:47

another one for odd numbered sued

33:49

sam

33:50

and number two is jimmie foxx

33:53

a five hundred thirty

33:55

four homers three twenty five

33:57

like time average triple crown winner

34:00

multiple mvp winner back to back

34:02

years i grew up to stories

34:04

of jimmie foxx in my

34:06

household my dad was a huge grew

34:09

, in boston when to be fox's star

34:11

there's sorrow the a's and

34:15

he retired a little bit early bus

34:17

three twenty five with over five hundred homers

34:19

that's at ruth sad

34:21

sad williams and that's

34:24

to me fox do we have the visual pay

34:26

off of karma with with

34:29

horror on his face number to go

34:31

ahead

34:34

man wow that sounds like

34:37

, ultrasound it's like he's being hit the face with

34:39

a british airways safer than the pepper

34:41

yes it doesn't see it seems like ruin a break

34:43

something on tom say some glad we got a leading

34:46

i'm glad it's their blood on your mouth and

34:48

over there was over there is delicious i

34:50

love the graham cracker crust crumble that you

34:52

sprinkled on there you are having

34:55

on the top of your balls had this graham cracker

34:57

cross and finally temperature in the

34:59

number one first baseman of all

35:01

time

35:03

it's lou gehrig and as great

35:05

as those other guys are i don't think

35:07

there's a close second as we know

35:10

ah the , he hadn't

35:12

gotten sick he would have retired

35:14

as the all time leader in runs scored

35:17

and rb eyes that's how

35:19

great he was of the five greatest

35:21

rb i seasons he's got three

35:24

of them nineteen twenty seven

35:26

mostly hidden behind babe ruth in

35:28

the order he drove in you know a hundred

35:30

ninety three runs or whatever was

35:33

and route sixty homers sitting in front

35:35

of a so there's

35:37

no doubt lou gehrig's greatest first

35:39

baseman of all time and time think you

35:42

can make can case after roots

35:44

williams and barry bonds

35:46

that's gehrig's the fourth graders

35:48

hitter of all time you could make that case

35:52

i think of hundred and eighty three rbs

35:55

hi

36:00

congratulations or another

36:03

successful round and i guess we

36:05

can just keep doing this two thousand dollars

36:07

at a time rights he's got graham cracker

36:09

crust in his ear or

36:11

before we like to go tim can you

36:13

explain to was or what it is baseball

36:16

is doing today why it is that we're raising

36:18

money or thank you for your time

36:20

and side you for your efforts at in

36:23

this with boobs zombie and others

36:25

because or baseball does a good

36:27

thing today raising awareness of

36:29

for again we say it again something

36:31

that has no cure but can still be treated

36:33

with care

36:35

yeah every ball park tonight they'll be

36:37

a tribute to lou gehrig and tom

36:39

haverstraw at a lot to do this and course

36:41

john shabby said so much to

36:44

do with this for so so

36:46

long arms said tonight

36:48

in baltimore tammy yards my brother

36:50

matt who as a alas he will

36:52

take out lineup ,

36:55

to home played tonight for a major

36:57

league games on gym

36:59

pool former orioles teacher

37:01

will throw out the first ball he has

37:03

ale as also also

37:06

am i can't begin to tell

37:08

you how touched i am from

37:10

all the friends and family and strangers

37:13

who have who me

37:15

and especially my brother's since he was diagnosed

37:17

in july twenty twenty one on

37:20

tonight's a really important nights is

37:22

is a wretched insidious

37:24

a and we

37:26

need to do better and so many people

37:28

are working on this but as one woman

37:30

told me who's woman

37:33

, family members died at age forty

37:35

nine she said this

37:37

is the worst disease ever been it has great a support

37:39

system ever for those patients

37:42

and i can tell ya through my brother that that

37:44

is indeed true

37:46

before we get you out of here because

37:48

this was not this was a cause that you are helping

37:50

those with but then it arrived to

37:52

our with a of a brutal

37:55

sodding punch you've gone through some

37:57

things recent lace with your family

37:59

so the dear that you are helping this cause before

38:01

would arrive at your doorstep when you say wretched

38:04

insidious disease in order to humanize

38:06

it's tim some people understand what it

38:08

is that they're helping with on care

38:10

of can you explain to people how it

38:12

is that this us this disease

38:15

gets a hold of people and they need urgent

38:17

help from others in order to live yeah

38:21

well

38:23

personalize with my brother again my

38:25

brother was a great cause baseball player

38:27

and catholic university and easily a little

38:29

bit bigger than me but he's so strong

38:32

and on october first

38:34

last year catholic you had him

38:37

throw out the ceremonial first

38:39

pitch at pitch at as mount

38:41

saint mary's was the only fall

38:43

game of the year for cabs with you

38:45

and to have aziz a player from the visiting

38:48

team do it is just unprecedented

38:50

but that's my bras and totally

38:52

the coaches you explained this

38:55

coaches you for our program so

38:57

my brother again had a major

38:59

league throwing arm has lost the

39:01

strength and dexterity in his index

39:04

finger and his thumb so he

39:06

has to now grip a baseball with

39:08

three fingers and try to throw it that

39:10

way and i play catch

39:12

with him in the front yard having

39:14

can do we do that when we're kids arm

39:17

and he figured out how to throw a ball

39:19

and still look like an athlete

39:21

and a ball player so he goes to mount saint

39:23

mary's a day and they they

39:26

present him ross the totally does with a sure

39:28

that's got his name and person

39:30

on the backs and number two

39:33

which is a number he ward kept the university

39:35

so he's wearing a see you jerseys

39:37

with his name and his number on

39:40

the back and after he threw out the first

39:42

ball and athletic strikes he

39:44

looked to his rights and his family's kids

39:47

me my daughter we were all wearing

39:49

catholic university jerseys with encryption

39:52

to on the back and then my brother

39:54

look further into the right and

39:57

all forty seven players

39:59

on the the university team or

40:02

wearing that jersey ker

40:04

ching two on the back

40:06

end at the first time i see my

40:08

brother cried since his ordeal

40:10

began in july twenty twenty one

40:12

does he was so touched by

40:15

how personal a was but it was such a

40:17

baseball move and

40:19

this is what baseball does for its players

40:22

it celebrates them in honors them

40:24

and catholic you of course went out and one

40:27

that doubleheader that day all wearing

40:29

my brother's name and his number

40:31

on their backs

40:33

before we get out of here odd you've

40:35

got what tom haverstraw ford's him

40:37

cards and

40:39

if people don't know this but two years

40:41

ago when we decided to start lou

40:43

gehrig a committee to get a leaguewide

40:45

lou gehrig day in major league baseball

40:49

the first call i made the

40:51

learn how to navigate this labyrinth

40:53

of trying to get this done the first call

40:56

i made the temperature

40:59

in this want to say thank you tim

41:02

and i'm so sorry this is hitting your family

41:04

but i gotta say like without

41:06

him kirk's in this does not get done he gave

41:08

me advice animals even remember this phone call

41:11

but i just want to say thank you tim and

41:14

we're in this together and so is levitz art show

41:16

em major league baseball in large part

41:18

the your advice from two years ago so thank

41:21

you i'm gonna be sneezing graham

41:23

cracker crust and with create the next three

41:25

weeks sought term that i do our guys

41:27

just one more time tell people where they need to go

41:29

time if they want to contribute here

41:32

to something that to a baseball is doing

41:34

today

41:35

us world of sue dot com

41:37

just going say world of sue dot com

41:39

go there to donate our go was

41:41

forty four thousand for hundred and forty for

41:43

dollars and it looks like were going to pass this

41:45

well before our deadline at the end of the show

41:47

so thank you to every one world sue we dot com ah

41:49

tim always good seeing you thank you sir sorry

41:52

we kept you waiting sorry we didnt extort the audience

41:54

fast enough charitably our

41:56

thanks thousand extort doing what you doing

41:58

today for as as the a negative

42:02

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is it to james out mulvaney

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or hours ah yeah that's a bad

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with his two dads

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haverstraw here i am joined

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by tommy nance

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he is the marlins relief pitcher

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i am so glad to talk to you right now

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unfortunate turns because we both have a commonality

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which is one of our parents as a a last lou

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gehrig's disease and june

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second thursday's lou gehrig day across

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baseball and you and i both had a

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hand in making this happen so

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let's talk about because we want to get

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more awareness out there we need to get more

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awareness about this disease so on for i

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hate that we have this bonds the

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other you and me tommy but ah thank you so much

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for joining me and talking about this horrible disease

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that has affected our fame probably beyond

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your i'm glad you reached out me

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that that this is how he had a meat

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and stuff but you know i'm i'm

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always happy the know talk about him

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is more awareness and i think the big

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thing as too the many people out

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there that don't know that l s is

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a is a disease and assaults

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many many people area so

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the you know capacity like i this

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one out so i did a to ice bucket

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challenge and twenty fourteen didn't know

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what else what

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and i kind of your time you're in the same bucket where we

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didn't really know about a or less until

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it hit one of our parents and

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i'm wondering what was yours read

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what was your knowledge of a a less before

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it entered your , there

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i'm in a really like the he started like no knowledge

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when i knew that it was as being a new lou

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gehrig add this disease know was named after

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my really the minimal

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the i was i going to start an

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effect me as i said my family

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but i'm aware that it's like a real

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pain and and

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we've been found out that my dad had

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it so he was a firefighter for nineteen years

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regarding the fire station then

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when worked as a healing

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a fire investigator or investigator universal

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studios for little well as he

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was starting to have some myself problems

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there and i remember coming home

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from college one college one

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to surprise that i don't have a family

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was coming home i just a showed up

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like late at night nobody was home though i'm like stand

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out last move i love this movie yeah

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yeah oh and no one's home like

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a had this whole thing for fair the

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call him the guy you were

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you guys asking on a stand

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outside came a surprise you the

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conversation just gonna turn to life also

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wanted the the let's you know that have found

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out that i've been diagnosed mls

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i got my found out so the

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hit me thousand been shocked

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because i didn't know anything about it oh

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course i'm like okay this is the worst

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case scenario ever the

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do a bunch of research on my own you

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know he then later and or me like

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it's way you know like this is like the non genetic

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type of ls so his i

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just don't want you to worry i'd obviously

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have a good must astronomers

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a positive like have always been my whole

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life it was tough for sure

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now is now like a years ago so

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so he's telling you this in your life

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well my god i i need to go google this i need

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to find out what this means a because

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for me for my family my mother

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had the what we thought was dropped

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foot like she was tripping outside your

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weakness in your foot were like wow this

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doesn't seem to be getting better and all

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the doctors were like we're

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not gonna rule audio as we don't think it's a

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l us but we need a check all these different

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things off before we get to that

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diagnosis because what

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people don't realize is

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it was doesn't have a diagnostic test

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it is a disease that is a

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the game of elimination and for your father

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what were the symptoms that he was feeling where you realized

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this isn't the other thing that's

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my goal is nothing like

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we noticed you know it was all like

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in like are saying he's one of the strongest

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man that i know so you

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know doesn't want people to

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know like when is

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struggling or like having a hard time you

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know with something you know i like

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later on it was a

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believe weakness and my one of his hands

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the like you and right now like that's probably

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one of the were serious for honest this

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is what am i could be wrong their beds

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and illnesses legs i think

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he just fell off something wasn't

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right like you didn't feel a stable my

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on his feet in for

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him i i feel like it's decline for

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you quicker first and then

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it just sort of stop and it's

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been a minute still been declining

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a little bit but very very slowly a

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, progress in a less i'm in his ears

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is pretty incredible but

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he ah here he ah to be a part of the a thanks

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to the ice bucket challenge actually got to be a part

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of l as he did i so

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because of the amount of money that they raise they

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were able to add a thing six a more

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people to the why are

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though he wasn't among the original

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group yeah got added

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in that next group of people because of all

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the money that was raised so he got to go to boston

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and chicago and way

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the images the trip

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him he's been doing their whole

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study since some

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them readings of his speech

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his hands strength

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leg strength all that stuff and they just put together

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in the said the module online

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that he gets forgotten he has pretty

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cool what they've been able to do the

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when when you are when you found out the diagnosis

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where were you in years

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career at that point you are just coming

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out of college you're still in college with

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dreams of being a major league pitcher

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the so

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eight years ago toys fourteen

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on so i was my

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senior in college was twenty thirty

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that santa clara university either just

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had tommy john surgery

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the end of twenty seven october

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twenty third and or twenty thirteen

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was one i had tommy john surgery i

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decided i i went back to school riyadh a school

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as finishing up my degree there

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was i think summer break your summer

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break and i decided to come home and visit

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though i was not playing i

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was rehabbing still now

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database offered that two years

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after had surgery though

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yeah i really was is focusing on school at that

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point in getting healthy though

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how cool is it for you that you met not

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only made the majors last year

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but you're able to do it with your father was

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he was alive to see

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you make the majors how cool with i'm

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that means the most me honestly

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i'm is the my biggest bannon

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supporter my entire life has been my clothes

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then you know mentors them

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a role model all that stuff i

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always in when i was little hours

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wanted to be a major league baseball player in our

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these big dreams of wanting to do it but i oh

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my the lot of people i believed

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it and i put in the work and effort to make

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it happen a lot of that was due to

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him and his mindset that and have

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been into my life though the

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fact that he got to see it all gonna come to

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fruition men get it

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yet phone out and watch me throw

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and watch me throw on the gear the

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first one we've had it

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was really special and than we did an interview together

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and the us it

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might have been more excited than me i was

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unreal the debut the he

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was the first person i on as soon as i found

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out he was the first uncle and

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i think us the be adversely

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by calls to those connelly

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oh isn't the there's

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and nine minnesota that happened

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but it's really

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special that out a super

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parliament actually after all

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my audience

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so i told me is proud of me to keep

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it up

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you undergo day last year did you talk

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with cut your manager

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the azzurri rely a cake can make sure i

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pitched that he did it would be really cool

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helped know there are only as

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he had immediate plans

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i didn't know about for ,

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right when i got up there with the cubs you

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know via during batting practice

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he likes to go around and talk to all the other

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guys socially that enters his

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contract and see where on on

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on our amazon

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things like that one of our first meeting

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that and on my family i the

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brought it up that's when he brought

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up food like ali ali

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get you hooked up with

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with to go get your information you guys can

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connect the what there's a lot more

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the like i wanna do and i talked

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about it a little bit on like the ones and

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all those on in the us isn't so

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like ultimate goals that i love and will

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be the yeah i do but

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though

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you're going to be able to pitch on lou

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gehrig day for the second straight year

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your parents are going to be watching your family is gonna

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be watching and hopefully

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gets it gets appeared strike out the side

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give a shoutout to your dad is to be an amazing

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thing and i'm a i'm in so excited that were able

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to get this done and get lou gehrig day

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and baseball the second annual

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gare de in baseball in for those were listening

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or that wanna help out

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w w w dot world of sui

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dot com slash lula per lou the

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in partnership the miami marlins

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we or raising money a donating

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to per mobile who is going outfit

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someone with power motorized power wheelchair

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a were also benefiting as

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center in miami i m as

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and as well as project main street

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with lou show be and tim sui foundation

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m anything else you want to say

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to the people who are listening who might

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want to get involved or wanna

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know more about ls and and watch

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you as a fan of the marlins and and want to know more

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about ala the biggest star

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by you know junior on research the a little bit

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look up one l s's read

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stories and testimonials

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of the people who've gone through it and

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try to find a way to help us ,

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you know people are compelled to do and i

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hope i have a ton of people come out to

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support in miami i mean we've got a beautiful

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beautiful stadium there like let's fill that

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thing up with less let's make

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it a party let's make it fun much

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you know raise the money and well

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some people out

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