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embarrass little bit. Alright. Good. Well, you're
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welcome to the party.
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What's going on? What's going on with you and
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FAU? What are latest steps with
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you getting I don't want this to end in
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yet another embarrassing failure. I
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heard is making calls. I
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heard we have other people making calls.
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The negotiations have been set. I
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heard you talking about not only
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do I now want a seat on the bench to be
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a cheerleader for
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FAU, but I want access to
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the locker room, and I wanna be able to get
3:09
content when I'm there. I'm just saying I
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want some access. I don't wanna go and
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get a, you know, a ticket to two twenty
3:16
two row five is what I'm
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saying. I I and From
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our end, it's happening. We've booked
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it. They're refundable bookings because
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But on the bottom doesn't matter. It's It doesn't
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save the bench to be like, hey, Chris. Like,
3:29
in Turkey. But Dan's in the very
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shoulders.
3:31
We've booked the flight. But Dan has been critical
3:34
of our team in the past of, like, we say
3:36
things and then we don't do it. From our end, we are doing
3:38
it. It's booked if they say you
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have the green light, then I'm coming on one
3:42
on Wednesday night. So
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I think their I think their coach got carried
3:46
away. Right. Probably what happened. It's okay.
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We're trying to figure it out. We're trying to work
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through it. But I think you need to establish what's
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acceptable to
3:54
you. I think that's fair. Right. Like Dan wants to
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be in uniform literally on the bench.
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I don't think that's gonna happen because Dan, let's think
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about this. In their biggest game in
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school history. They're just gonna be like, let's get wacky
4:05
here. Yep. And bring some guy in that hasn't been
4:07
part of the team all year.
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Like, that doesn't make any sense. Love them.
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So if they say, hey, we can get you a third
4:12
road ticket right behind the bench, and we can give you little
4:14
access to take some pictures in the locker room before the
4:16
game. That's good enough for me. It would
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shame and disgrace.
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And desecrate that uniform.
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However, if you're
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a progressive forward thinking
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coach in the TikTok age
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trying to get your team
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some publicity in a market. I
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mean, learning. Let me explain let me
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explain something to the
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audience. They
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got to the Suite sixteen. I mean, they're getting
4:42
it.
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Let me let me say. Explain something
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to the audience about this market. We've
4:47
got you take every side of the market because
4:49
right before we
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start, it's great. You and Greg Cody
4:52
were giggling about how mad
4:54
Indiana must be at Miami
4:57
right now. They have have to be. I mean, India
4:59
we have everything on Indiana.
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We do. We have beaches. We
5:04
have clubs. We have a nightlife. We
5:06
have sun. They have nothing.
5:08
They have basketball. That's right. And
5:10
now they don't have that. We took it
5:13
away. A
5:15
very nice thrown a metal chair in his living
5:17
room. Congrats and
5:20
it's a incredible Cody. We're laughing
5:23
about if FAU
5:25
wins the championship, the
5:27
smattering of four people on Glades
5:30
Road near the Bluemartini There'll
5:32
be another parade. That's
5:37
sad, it's parade in the history of birth.
5:39
We're just talking about we do not care about
5:42
basketball in this market. The women yesterday
5:44
had the biggest win in program. History, another
5:47
number one seed goes down. I had so
5:49
many of my friends who have watched literally
5:51
one half of women's basketball in
5:53
their life saying, it's not fair that they
5:55
play the game in Indiana. Why isn't
5:58
the Miami hurt? In terms of because they need to
6:00
change the rules. Even though
6:02
basketball, women's basketball is growing, I'm assuming
6:04
the reason for that. I don't actually know the reason. I'm
6:06
assuming the reason for that is because the sport
6:08
is growing, You wanna make sure that your one seeds
6:11
get a full crowd in their home as opposed
6:13
to going to some neutral site and then not having
6:15
the energy you would have for a one
6:17
seed favorite be playing at home
6:19
with their crowd for something that Batard.
6:22
It's not fair in any way. That game was terrifying
6:24
yesterday. I watched the end of that game. Indiana
6:27
never chained to lead in the game, but it felt
6:29
to me like they were always going to lead.
6:31
I still am sitting here right now expecting
6:34
them to lead in the
6:35
game. I mean, Haley Cavender did the
6:37
the chest mean right there with the finger
6:39
on the on the mouth. I was
6:41
like, why would you do? But
6:43
even better to beat them in their own state,
6:46
Right? Yeah. I mean, this is ground up. We dominate
6:48
home. We dominate Indiana in
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basketball. It's incredible. I
6:53
mean, did you ever think you'd see the day then.
6:55
You know, I'm at Basketball has two teams
6:57
in the Sweet sixteen. The women being
6:59
there is stranger than the men because
7:01
they lost in the ACC tournament twenty
7:04
six points to Virginia Tech. Indiana
7:06
has been overwhelming all year. They're playing
7:08
at home crisply around
7:11
the basket. As they were chomping
7:13
at the lead, I felt them getting
7:15
better shots at the
7:17
rim with the motion of their offense,
7:19
but they could never finish off
7:22
the hurricanes. They made, I thought for
7:24
sure, you m was gonna lose when they
7:26
make the three after she shushed the crowd.
7:29
They make the three with eight seconds left
7:31
to tie it. I'm like, okay. Here is where Miami
7:33
loses. And they end up winning
7:35
the game. Winning him as AUM alum.
7:37
I was shouting at my
7:38
television. I did not think I had this in
7:41
me. Make a free throw. Why
7:44
not a second.
7:46
Every college basketball fan in the history
7:48
of time has shouted that at their television
7:50
come March because it is a like,
7:53
you get so used to watching NBA games
7:55
where everyone shoots eighty eight percent from
7:57
the line. Nobody misses. There are no
7:59
one of two, but, like, for me, baked into
8:01
watching the end of a college basketball, oh, they're going
8:03
one of two from the line. Like, one point lead
8:06
and a foul is a two point lead if you're
8:08
lucky. Which yesterday, it was a one it was
8:10
a one point lead when you had a one point lead, and
8:12
there was someone going to the freehold line. But, yeah, it was
8:14
an immense suffering because in the first half,
8:16
turned the game on. I think u m was up four and
8:18
I was kinda in and out and all of a sudden u m was up
8:20
sixteen. And all I thought was
8:23
the one seed history of women's
8:25
college basketball is this lead
8:27
is going to be closed. So the bigger
8:29
that the u m lead got, for me, the more
8:31
suffering it was going to be when the comeback inevitably
8:34
came. And just going down the stretch,
8:36
every basket was hard work.
8:39
There was that one pass to Hayley Cavender who had
8:41
a three total clutch was
8:43
incredible. Destiny hardened a couple times on
8:45
the interior getting that shot at the end with
8:47
I mean, getting the shot at the end in the paint THAT
8:49
WAS INCREDIBLE. AND fifty four
8:52
FOR INDIANA Mckenzie HOMES WAS
8:54
SUDGE SO GOOD OPERATING AROUND THE RIM LIKE
8:56
YOU
8:56
SAID, getting so close. I mean, that was
8:58
it was like, just feed her every time
9:00
down before the end. Indiana.
9:02
Indiana late in that game, missed a couple of bunnies.
9:04
A
9:04
couple of funny A couple of Yeah. A couple of
9:07
yeah. A couple
9:09
of free throws. After she dominates the first
9:11
half, then she misses three crucial
9:13
free throws in the final minute. That could
9:15
have put it away. And then so you're,
9:17
like, you're down on her. You're, like, oh, she was so dominant,
9:19
and then she misses the fructose, and they give it to
9:21
her. Because you know, that's a whenever time they need a
9:23
basket, they go to Destiny Harden. Down low.
9:25
And she gets the the the
9:26
wasn't even on the left side of the rim,
9:29
but it just did that weird thing where it ends up going
9:31
in. Oh, at the end
9:32
there. I can't
9:33
I cannot like to what you guys have said. They're
9:35
up double digits in the first half. It
9:37
never felt like u m was winning that game. It felt
9:39
like they were down even when they were up. I
9:41
can up the resilience of that u
9:43
m team in that environment. That was
9:45
legitimately impressive. Like, this team, I think,
9:48
they're not gonna face anything tougher than that.
9:50
Right. They're they're fourteen and a half one hundred dogs.
9:52
They were I saw fifteen. Destiny
9:54
Harden is Metalark medias
9:57
or one of
9:59
our NIL athletes. We
10:01
will see We
10:01
now do this to the sad front
10:03
on it. She has Oh, that's saying,
10:06
wow. She's
10:08
You had a great time. She was enjoying herself.
10:10
Thank you, Mike, cheering on the Sestic cyclones.
10:12
Did she have a great time? She did.
10:14
She did?
10:14
Yeah. So much so that she stayed for about
10:16
half the game. Yeah. We will we
10:19
will see if tens of thousands of dollars
10:22
are enough to lure her onto
10:24
the show here at some point to
10:26
talk about what I imagine Greg
10:28
Cody thinks. I don't think this is recency
10:31
bias. They haven't been this deep in the tournament
10:33
since nineteen ninety
10:34
two. I think you could say it's the biggest
10:36
win in program history. It is. There's
10:39
no question about it. And and
10:41
it's in ninety two, it
10:43
was easier to get to the Suite sixteen because the
10:45
the tournament hadn't expanded yet. So
10:47
this is it started with sixteen player
10:50
teams. This is easily the the the
10:53
the best victory in in
10:55
club history. And I feel great for
10:57
Katie Meyer because the coach, because
10:59
she's a relentless winner, but
11:01
hasn't had
11:03
consistent great success in the post season.
11:05
Quite frankly. Ten tournament appearances for
11:07
her, I believe, since she's been
11:10
at the University of Miami. And this is
11:12
the deepest run. And if you were
11:14
watching that last night, the
11:16
energy of it could be felt
11:18
because they were on the road in a tough
11:21
place to play. But getting back to what
11:23
Stugotz and Greg Cody were laughing about.
11:26
Who's your state?
11:28
Doesn't have a thing that it associates
11:31
with more than Bass
11:32
not that I not that I can think of
11:34
and to lose to both Miami teams
11:37
when this city is filled
11:39
with yawning indifference about college
11:41
basketball. Like,
11:42
no love it. That's great. No
11:44
city care no city in America. There's
11:46
less.
11:46
There's less.
11:47
And no city cares more. Mean, more
11:49
like the loser state. Yeah. Out Vienna
11:52
is more like it.
11:55
Oh,
11:55
come on. That's correct. Right?
11:57
Yeah. It's like a thought, Greg, you know?
12:00
He thought out Diana, what he thought
12:02
it was a winter. He just he was waiting
12:04
to be showered by crowd applause
12:07
there.
12:07
What if it was just loser state.
12:09
I'm
12:09
living a laugh. I
12:10
no. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
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No. No. No.
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No. No. No. Get out of here trying
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to get down. Thanks. Trying to get to stay
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tuned to
12:20
this.
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I'll have fight the joke. I finalize.
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I wanna talk about somebody
13:56
I know that is near and dear
13:59
to Greg Cody's
14:00
art, Takashi six nine.
14:03
Yeah. Big fan of his. I never
14:05
knew how to pronounce that name. Thank
14:07
you. I
14:08
had the six nine park, but not
14:10
the other park. I didn't even saw him.
14:13
Really, you're gonna The balance of You
14:15
just said he's A690,
14:16
yeah. It's a great work class. As
14:18
a city's
14:18
a big fan, Dan. I wanna
14:19
know what's a Tonya. Who in the audience
14:22
took me seriously there? Go sit with Roy.
14:24
There. Like, I'm honest to god.
14:26
Honest to god. Wow. You took him
14:28
seriously and then ask him name
14:30
a Takashi six nines on Greg
14:33
Cote. I don't
14:34
even think Takashi six nine fans can name
14:36
a
14:36
Takashi six nine song. That's right. He
14:38
is something a
14:41
creature that makes me feel
14:43
ancient because I don't
14:45
understand anything that's
14:47
happened. There. Fame for the sake of fame.
14:49
He gets kicked out of a WBC game
14:52
the other day for being two
14:54
drunks, and it was
14:56
reported causing a ruckus. Oh,
14:59
wow. And I
15:01
want to get the hierarchy of
15:03
drunk put together
15:05
and find out where we would put
15:07
on the hierarchy of drunk causing
15:10
a ruckus
15:11
because it's gotta be near the top
15:13
Does it not? Where do we begin?
15:15
What is the lowest
15:17
item on the drunk
15:20
hierarchy? I think a
15:21
buzz.
15:22
Like, I have a buzz. You start there with
15:24
a buzz. Pepsi.
15:26
Pepsi. Pepsi. Pepsi. Pepsi.
15:29
Those two right now. Like, what's
15:30
higher? Bongo Bongo Bongo
15:31
Bongo Tongo tipsy. Yeah. Agree. I
15:33
started mine with mildly inebriated.
15:37
Mildly inebriated before
15:40
tipsy and buzzed?
15:41
Yes. I feel like that should be third
15:43
after, like, your your buzz, then tip see. And
15:45
I'm Miles and Man, I don't know if I agree with
15:47
you guys. Tipsey is so nothing. Tipsey
15:50
is I'm feeling it's
15:52
slightly. Put it on the poll, Judeo, please,
15:54
at Levittard Show, which
15:56
is the weaker state of drunkenness,
15:59
buzzed or tipsy. I think you start
16:01
with buzz and tipsy comes out of
16:03
your
16:03
mouth, I feel a little tipsy as you're
16:05
approaching drop.
16:06
To me, you know, the exact same thing. You're
16:08
buzzed before you realize that you're drunk.
16:10
You're tipsy when you realize, like, alright. Something's
16:13
happening here. You'll say, alright. I'm tipsy. I think some
16:15
people just say tipsy, some people say buzz and they
16:17
mean the same
16:17
thing. It's like the early state of just Stugotz you
16:19
feel a little something. As soon as alcohol hit your
16:21
system and you're like, I feel something. I
16:24
think people say who say buzz
16:27
are people who actually drink
16:29
with some frequency. Nobody
16:31
says tipsy unless they
16:34
they have one beer a
16:36
year. My mother used to literally have
16:38
like one beer a year and she was
16:40
the kind of person who would
16:41
say, wow, feeling little tipsy. Lewis is like
16:43
that after one beer. No. But I think
16:45
this is the guy we should trust on this right here.
16:48
Okay. You know what I
16:49
mean? And it's certainly the ex spurt. Greg
16:51
Cote, I believe, if you had to
16:53
put an average on it, number
16:55
of beers consumed daily.
16:58
I don't
16:59
like to think in those terms. Don't
17:01
like to what about yearly? Okay.
17:04
Number okay. No. No. Don't eat
17:06
anything yearly. No. Let's no
17:08
terms, you like you. Thank you, Chris.
17:10
Nothing. You go sit in the penalty box. Oh,
17:13
wow. Peer, wow. Peerless
17:15
discipline. Money to God, what
17:17
are we doing? I have AII have about
17:19
two beers a week. Two
17:22
cases in
17:23
there. That's what I meant to say. Two
17:28
cases of beer a week. That's So that's
17:30
that's fine. Forty eight
17:31
-- Yeah. -- something like that. Forty eight beers. No.
17:33
Like, Greg. III would guess
17:35
that it's more than that. It's twenty five hundred
17:37
a year. Why are you still here?
17:41
I'm gonna have to enforce something
17:43
stronger
17:43
here. You know what? I I don't mean
17:45
to phone. Adam McKay suggested this to
17:47
me the other day, and I think he's right. Because you guys are
17:49
disrespecting when I send you the penalty
17:51
box, you stay here. He's saying the next time someone
17:53
does that.
17:53
Yeah. Say the punishment is you gotta go to the
17:55
DMV stand in line and just wait until
17:57
you can tell the teller. Have a nice day. I think you're
18:00
doing a great job. And then leave He thinks
18:02
I have to increase the penalties on the discipline
18:04
because you guys aren't respecting the penalty
18:07
box when you throw the show right into the shitter.
18:09
And asking Greg Cody for a number
18:11
when he's not willing to admit daily or weekly
18:14
to give you a number of beers he drinks
18:16
a year asking him to do the math of that.
18:18
Yeah. You can't do that. I'm still trying
18:20
to wrap my head around why Takashi
18:22
six nine all those songs have one word
18:25
in the title. I think that's consistency,
18:27
but it's also a little off putting to me.
18:29
Shake it up a little bit.
18:30
Yeah.
18:30
When I said I'd drink two cases of beer, I don't
18:33
want the kids in the audience to get the idea.
18:35
That is absolutely not true. I
18:37
I do not condone drinking. I don't
18:40
drink that much, and I just wanted
18:42
to set that record straight. Right. Would you prefer
18:44
he has six words or nine words and III
18:46
just like a little variety, you know. Instead of
18:48
instead of having a song called dummy, you
18:50
know, make it dumb. Am I right?
18:52
You
18:53
know, make
18:53
it a penalty box right now.
18:55
That's a DSP. A deserved penalty.
18:57
Get out of here. You're lying to
18:59
the audience. You're publicly lying
19:01
right now to
19:01
the audience. I know how much you drink. Oh,
19:03
I thought you meant about about six nine
19:05
only having one word title.
19:06
You're so right about that, by the
19:08
way. I
19:08
mean, enough of Goomba and, you know
19:11
--
19:11
Right. -- Kiki and
19:13
Right. Exactly. I mean, enough.
19:15
Give us some words. Right. Exactly.
19:17
Mhmm. The the songs have more words
19:20
in them. Let's get geeky. I lied. Yeah.
19:22
Exactly. Look. Yeah.
19:23
Kiki Vanda Way.
19:24
Mhmm. He did. He'll go breaking my
19:26
heart. Am I right? One of the all time grades
19:28
he has.
19:31
You have the floor, Labrador. Back
19:33
to you.
19:35
You just referred to him as six nine
19:38
by his last name or what do you
19:40
think is his last
19:41
name? Because I think you're still afraid of his first
19:43
name.
19:43
Takashi, isn't
19:44
it? No. But real Takashi fans call
19:46
him six nine though. Yeah. Thank you. How's
19:48
our hierarchy doing?
19:50
So we were at we're
19:52
debating buzzed or tipsy. The
19:55
next suggestion comes courtesy of juju
19:57
guy. He stepped out. Yes, ma'am. He has
19:59
wavy being next.
20:00
Wavy three to wavy.
20:01
Yeah. That's in the Wavy after tipsy. Wavy.
20:04
Yep. Let me get to let me get to
20:06
tilt. Let me get to
20:07
tilt.
20:08
Little early for tilt. I thought tilt is like
20:11
Turned is pretty good. Turned is your I would
20:13
think it's on the second half. Like,
20:14
you're Beijing. If they're drunk. Yeah. But
20:16
that's turned up maybe. Turned in Lint, I would
20:19
think are on the on the other
20:21
side of the halfway point. Of
20:23
where this should
20:23
be. Like, the wavy might be the halfway
20:25
point. Once you get wavy, you're like, okay.
20:27
I'm I'm driving. Just went from you
20:29
guys just went from tipsy and buzzed
20:31
to wavy. How's that the halfway
20:33
point? I'm with wavy being, like, you're you're
20:35
on your way there. You're not fully but
20:37
lit. For me, lit and turt is
20:39
like, I'm I'm where I need to be.
20:40
Yeah. I think we're getting bogged down.
20:42
I think you start with the buzz, you get a little
20:44
tip see. And then you get the drunk. And then
20:46
from there, it's all kinds of different things. You
20:48
know, hammer, destroy, dancing.
20:52
I mean,
20:54
Yes. That's the end
20:56
for me. Dancing
20:58
is the highest.
20:59
This is parenthetically white people,
21:01
dancing. I'll I'll
21:03
dance now. That's now. When I
21:06
was single, it was telling everyone I was an
21:08
astronaut or an astronaut driver. Now
21:10
let's just dance
21:11
it. I
21:11
get to say that's a date. That's the end. I
21:14
was a Marlin scout. That's what I would say.
21:16
I was a Marlin backup gadget where the
21:18
world series ring.
21:19
Oh, was it a good time? Wait a second. You
21:21
told women that you were out with. I'm a Marlon
21:23
scout. Like, that was gonna impress me. I had
21:25
I had a random the Marlon's backup
21:28
catcher, his name was John Weiner, ninety
21:30
seven, and I had a ring from that team.
21:32
Okay? Was it was it
21:34
o three or ninety
21:35
seven? The o three team. I had arranged
21:38
it to a John Weiner. Okay. Chris
21:40
Cote, if I may. Because I don't wanna
21:42
hear the rest of this story. Yeah.
21:45
I know but we've we've heard it before.
21:47
Well, there's always someone listening for the first
21:49
time, Dan. I love the audience. Chris
21:53
Chris Gotti, Marlon
21:55
Scouts. Don't tell women
21:57
that they're Marlon Scouts.
22:00
I work in baseball. They work in radio.
22:02
I may have just set a scout. I think I may
22:04
you're right. To your point, I may have just set him a baseball
22:06
scout. But I was in college. I didn't have
22:08
it. Like, what else am I gonna say? I didn't wanna say, I mean, I
22:10
didn't wanna say anything else. Alright. I mean,
22:13
you guys you guys are ripping but anyway, that's
22:15
the job. Got the job done. Yeah.
22:17
I have to I'm gonna
22:20
put it on the phone too too. Is
22:23
I feel like hearing someone's base spell scout.
22:25
It's like, oh, it's I'm just saying you don't have so sad.
22:27
That's so sad. Yeah. No. You guys
22:29
are, I
22:30
know, a lot of scouts.
22:31
They're sadting people. Okay. They're
22:33
what kind of people? Sad people. I'm
22:36
just surprised that you didn't aim loftier. Well,
22:39
I was in it wasn't, like, now, you
22:41
know, if if I did it now, I would aim way
22:43
higher. But I'm just saying, I mean, all I'm, like, at f I'm,
22:45
like, nineteen years old. So I'm, like, trying
22:47
to see older. I'm, like, what could I be? I'm a
22:49
play baseball. I'm,
22:50
like, I'm a baseball scout. Great. Something
22:52
like I would feel like that'd be a cool job.
22:53
Travel around. Put it on the
22:55
pole. Baseball. Put it on the pole, dude.
22:57
It's unbelievable. At Levittard Show.
22:59
Please -- Work for me. Is
23:03
I'm a Marlon scout, a
23:05
lie that works
23:07
in the pickup game. You,
23:10
Chris Cote.
23:12
How are you doing? What'd you
23:14
say? Telling me the truth.
23:16
Come on. And then and I wasn't successful.
23:19
I I I'm not successful in this round, so
23:22
I'm not the one to ask. I but
23:24
the truth the truth didn't. Also, when you fly
23:26
talking for a living truth. It did not work.
23:31
You, I can't imagine
23:33
I I can't even explain to the audience
23:35
how odd and awkward. I was
23:37
in college coming out of an all boys high
23:39
school. Damn
23:42
it. It was I spent
23:45
my, like, first three years spinning
23:47
around, just spinning in a
23:49
circle.
23:51
But, Chris, I believe, that
23:54
baseball scout might indeed
23:57
be interesting to
23:59
someone named Paul That's true.
24:02
It's just to me, it's mysterious. You're
24:04
basking out. He's on the road all the time
24:06
traveling. I don't know. It's gotta be a Yankee
24:09
scout if you wanna go scout. You gotta
24:11
be specific. No. Yank. He's had some
24:13
cachet do it at
24:14
least.
24:14
In George Castan, I would go scout at
24:16
all. That's what
24:17
I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm doing to do it.
24:19
I mean, I I wanna
24:21
talk about the world baseball class that cause
24:23
Greg Cody when he returns from the penalty
24:25
box will inform us that he
24:28
has covered a great many of these
24:30
games. Yesterday, it was a lot of
24:32
fun. What are you pointing at Chris Cody
24:34
Forwards? I was just saying that to his
24:36
dear, who am I Albert Brooks. I mean, the Yankee
24:39
scout over here. Yeah. What is
24:40
that?
24:41
That's a big movie.
24:42
The scout. Yeah. Right. Michael.
24:43
I mean,
24:44
say Michael Stick. God on
24:46
my knees to cuts. Put it
24:48
on the poll, please do you do at Levittardshow,
24:51
was the scout a
24:53
good movie. I rarely get sense
24:55
to God's feel shame, but when he references
24:58
nineteen seventy seven Yankee General
25:00
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Donna Batard. Who I'm thinking
26:22
of is Lauren Green. We all remember
26:24
Lauren Green. Who could
26:26
forget? Bonanza. Lauren
26:28
Doran. Am I right? There's a cookie
26:30
named Lauren Adoon or something like
26:31
that. That's my favorite cookie. It's number one of my top
26:33
five cookie lists. Yes. You and nobody
26:35
else. But Lauren Greene played
26:38
the the head cow cowboy
26:40
in Bonanza. Thank you.
26:43
You're so old. Thank you. Yeah.
26:45
Yeah. The the stumbling on his word there,
26:47
the the precise manner of it was as old as
26:50
you've ever
26:50
sounded. Still got Also,
26:52
why did you say thank you at the end of that?
26:55
Well, because I'm I'm enlightening people.
26:57
The people out there are nodding, like, Boba has going,
26:59
yeah, Lauren Green.
27:00
Bonanza. I
27:01
remember that you're welcome then. No. I
27:03
mean, bonanza and gun smoke were,
27:05
like, big rivals on TV. It was
27:07
a must see TV. We'd watch them
27:09
at fourteen forty on a black and white magnavox
27:12
every week.
27:13
Yeah. My They're talking about my ox. Okay,
27:16
grandma. You to watch those shows every day,
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Brian. Damn right. She would have been ninety
27:20
this year. Hello.
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Good for her. Yeah. Good taste in
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Greg, the World Baseball Classic. You
27:48
have been covering it yesterday was real really
27:50
cool to see. Japan, half of
27:52
the households in Japan have their television
27:54
on watching Japan
27:56
Mexico last night, Japan advances.
28:00
I was again legitimately stunned
28:02
by the crowd at LoanDepot
28:05
Park because we do
28:07
not have big Japanese
28:09
or Mexican contingents in
28:11
this town. It wasn't full, but it was
28:13
still electric. Japan advances and
28:16
you've been at the game, and I have
28:18
a number of questions for you. After
28:20
after the game, Masatake Yoshida
28:24
was quoted as saying of the
28:26
game. He had, I think, the game winning hit, the
28:28
best, he said epic.
28:31
And I don't trust the translators.
28:35
Randy Rosarana was interviewed the other day,
28:37
and he said that he's always out there giving it
28:39
two hundred percent, and the translator cleaned
28:41
it up to one hundred percent. And I'm like, that's not what
28:43
he said. And this happens all
28:45
the time with the Hispanic translators.
28:48
Now this is a shorter quote. He could keep
28:50
up with it, but the Hispanic translators are
28:52
always getting it wrong and always
28:54
making it less interesting than it actually
28:56
is. It's a really odd
28:59
thing and it bothers me all the time
29:01
because they can't keep up. It's just a baseball
29:03
coach. He's trying to keep up with three paragraphs
29:06
worth of excited talking, and
29:08
there's just no way to translate that
29:10
correctly to the audience. But Greg's
29:12
been at these games and he says the Japanese
29:14
contingent, the media contingent is nuts.
29:16
It's like beyond each world Suzuki,
29:19
and it's and it's beyond
29:21
O'Tany. It's it's the biggest you've
29:23
seen in terms of a contingent just
29:25
ransacking a game and covering the hell out
29:27
of
29:27
it. It is. And and throughout
29:29
the whole tournament. I've been been to a a few
29:32
games in Miami. And you see,
29:34
like, even in a in a Japan Mexico
29:36
game, you see Puerto Rican flags. And
29:38
Venezuelan flags. It it's
29:40
people coming to all these games. And
29:43
the world you know, when when Edwin Diaz
29:46
suffered a terrible injury. And when Altuve
29:48
suffered an injury, there was some blowback.
29:51
Some people calling it, you know, they they
29:53
just got injured in a meaningless game. The
29:55
players don't think these are meaningless games.
29:58
They're into this. There's a momentum
30:00
for the world baseball classic, and this is only
30:02
the fifth one. But there
30:04
there is going to come a day when
30:07
this has a chance to be like
30:09
the soccer World
30:10
Cup. It might not happen right away. Well,
30:12
it already is in Japan. Don't don't It
30:14
might not happen. Yes. It might happen right
30:16
away, but it's you tell me half of the televisions
30:18
anywhere or on something. No. It's crazy.
30:20
Yeah. Of the televisions and
30:23
to get that result where you beat Mexico
30:25
that way, you're trailing in the game and
30:27
you get big dramatic moments that get
30:29
you back in the game. And those
30:33
players are clearly
30:35
so effervescent. They clearly
30:38
care so deeply, so emotionally,
30:41
about what's happening, and now they play the
30:43
United States. And you
30:45
can make the arguments to God's, I think.
30:47
I don't know whether I can do this mathematically, but
30:49
I'm guess I probably can is
30:52
the baseball game between the United States
30:54
and Japan given what the numbers are going to
30:56
be the most viewed baseball game
30:58
that they're has been I don't know
31:00
network television and, you know, at the start
31:02
of the seventies or the eighties when you
31:04
got Jean Michael's Yankee stick.
31:07
But, you know, when you've got people
31:09
playing the world series then,
31:11
maybe in America when it was the
31:13
national pass time and there were only three
31:15
channels. AND CRAZY NUMBERS
31:17
FROM BACK THEN WHERE MILLIONS AND MILLIONS
31:19
OF PEOPLE WOULD WATCH WOULD MAKE IT SO THAT THE
31:22
ASIAN CONINTENTION WATCHING THIS GAME
31:24
wouldn't be as big. I don't know how to do this
31:26
proportionally, but I'd be tempted
31:29
to say given that half of the
31:31
country of Japan was watching
31:33
yesterday, and now they're playing for the championship and
31:35
they're doing it against the United States, so one would assume
31:37
that's an even bigger game. I
31:39
DON'T THINK AMERICANS WILL BE WATCHING IT
31:41
IN GREAT NUMBERS, BUT I WONDER IF WE CAN DO
31:43
WITH JAPAN WHAT THE AARON BROTHER'S
31:45
DO TOMI AND HANK WHEN THEY talk about being
31:48
the combination that's hit the most home runs
31:50
in baseball.
31:54
Yeah. I mean, I think In terms of
31:56
international interest, there is no debating
31:59
that this is an enormous event. But
32:01
Americans tend to be myopic about this
32:03
stuff. It's on FS one. I imagine,
32:06
you know, Japan, Mexico Batard,
32:08
like, six hundred to seven hundred thousand people,
32:10
and the US game might have done a little over
32:12
a million. And so in the context of
32:15
of American sports. It's not viewed as this
32:17
massive thing, but I'm sure if we did
32:19
TV ratings in the Dominican Republic,
32:21
it would be enormous in in
32:24
in in Puerto Rico would be enormous. Like,
32:26
there would be all kinds of international interest
32:28
in this. And I do think that baseball needs
32:31
to not have this be a world baseball
32:33
classic, and we do it before the season.
32:35
I think it should do it in the middle of the season. I
32:38
think they should stop the season in order to do
32:40
it. They should call it the World Baseball cup. They should
32:42
have qualifying from all over the world.
32:44
Why the middle? Just end of curiosity. Why
32:47
not after the season? I mean, you can kind of you can
32:49
kind of do the the World Cup of
32:51
soccer model. You sort of drop it in the middle.
32:53
Everyone's in prime mid season form
32:55
and we stop over doing so that we draw
32:57
we draw attention to the fact we as
33:00
a baseball population
33:02
legitimately care about this and we're putting enough
33:04
resources behind it make it a showpiece
33:06
of our season. But then you have teams who are
33:08
in actual contention in the middle
33:10
of a season losing guys like Jose
33:12
Altuve. I I to me. I love the owners
33:14
care. You might not care. The players don't
33:16
care. The players love
33:17
it. Their contracts are guaranteed. The owners
33:20
care. They're paying them a lot of money.
33:21
Even the World Cup pauses the leagues.
33:23
Well,
33:24
it kinda comes at the end, like, the season. can't
33:26
continue. It comes at the end, like, you look pretty
33:28
like, if they're gonna do it mid season, there need to be
33:30
breaks from the MLB season for this.
33:32
Yes. Yes. There would. I mean, or we could
33:34
just do it after the season, but then we're doing it in November
33:37
in the middle of NFL
33:38
season. But
33:38
when he was looking
33:39
at showpiece July event, No.
33:41
Because there's no perfect time for it.
33:43
No. But, Woody, if you lived in a market that cared
33:45
about baseball, if you yourself cared about baseball,
33:47
and one of your best players got hurt halfway
33:49
through the season play, game in what
33:52
is a meaningless game. But what
33:54
I'm saying is I'm I'm no longer You would not be
33:56
happy. You're making it meaningless. I'm making
33:58
it the World Cup of baseball. I'm making
34:00
it the biggest international tournament
34:03
in
34:03
baseball, probably bigger than the
34:05
reach of Major League Baseball itself.
34:07
But it is now no matter when you play
34:09
it. It is. But but I do think that there's a
34:11
certain amount of like this is a preseason
34:13
tournament for baseball. They treat it like
34:15
that. And and to be fair, like Fox
34:18
had their a announced team and their a studio
34:20
team on field after the game last
34:21
night, they're covering this reasonably well.
34:24
Right? It's not marketed as the biggest
34:26
event in baseball. Well, the semifinal was bumped
34:28
from Fox to FS1 so they could play farmers
34:30
want a wife. Oh. So I'm
34:34
just saying, like, every baseball fan I
34:36
know is into this, so I don't like the narrative
34:38
that America doesn't care about this, but it was bumped
34:40
from the main fox. For farmer wants a wife.
34:43
Farmer wants a wife. Put it
34:45
on the poll, please, Judeo at Levittard Show.
34:48
Tony says that that and
34:50
Kansas basketball
34:51
suck. So put it on
34:52
it on the poll what sucks
34:54
more? Kansas basketball or
34:57
farmer wants a wife. I have not
35:00
seen a lot of
35:02
this in the growth of sports.
35:04
I would say to you that in
35:07
MMA, for example, in my lifetime,
35:09
is one of the few sports I have seen
35:11
grown out of the gutter out of nothing
35:13
into something that becomes a mainstream credible
35:16
thing. To watch the world
35:18
baseball classic grow
35:20
as mutation as
35:22
something ancillary to baseball.
35:26
Powered by
35:28
fun and emotion. Like a
35:30
commotion of what's over there, why
35:32
are those people so excited
35:34
to see this grow into something
35:37
five years in that gets people
35:39
talking this way and interested
35:42
this way. I don't have a lot
35:44
of examples for all of the sports
35:46
that are trying to grow globally, grow
35:49
grow internationally. Grow
35:51
content audiences. You
35:54
say, Greg, that there is no
35:56
perfect time to do this. If
35:58
you're gonna do it, if you're going to risk the
36:00
injury to keep players, the perfect
36:02
time to do it is spring training when
36:04
everyone is getting ready for baseball anyway.
36:07
And these players can play in games that Batard.
36:09
be playing warm up games anyway.
36:12
It's a good time to play it I'm
36:14
just legitimately stunned to get you. have to understand
36:16
where I'm coming from on this. I have seen baseball
36:19
fail in this market. It's won two championships.
36:21
And everybody comes in and says
36:24
to me, the business can work here because Latin
36:26
people care. We'll just build it in the center of that
36:28
Latin place in Miami. And will build the economy
36:30
around it. It's been lies. None of it has grown.
36:32
Baseball has used this place as
36:34
a feeder ground business for
36:36
the rest of its entity. For a long time,
36:39
abusing this place, trashing its fans,
36:41
angering its fans, creating a
36:43
betrayal that once was anger, and now is
36:45
indifference. To see that
36:47
park jammed with
36:49
emotion? It's cool. It's
36:51
crazy. And it's and you
36:54
could tell me it's exhibition. You could tell me you don't
36:56
You could tell me the games don't matter. You could also
36:58
tell me and I understand it.
36:59
The business of sports. Steve Steve Cohen
37:02
doesn't wanna lose his closer for a year.
37:04
No matter how much his patriotism matters
37:07
to his closer. Doesn't wanna and I
37:09
get that part of it too, but you've
37:11
now built a construct as a side
37:13
business. That grows your
37:16
game, and it's at odds.
37:19
With the the Steve Cohn spent how much money
37:21
at, what's the number at, what the bets
37:23
owner has spent to get into the
37:26
NL East game of we're gonna spend more than
37:28
everybody and we're gonna keep this this
37:30
division from the Philly's and Braves.
37:32
Any billions or
37:33
also they spent billions on
37:35
the buying of it, but his payroll is some
37:38
asinine
37:39
ridiculous thing. I understand. Anyone
37:41
can understand. Why it is that he
37:43
would object, but to have adjacent to
37:45
it. This emotional thing that's
37:47
growing when sports gets
37:49
very few of these these business
37:52
opportunities don't happen like this, and
37:54
to see it fueled with the specificity of
37:57
Oh, there's Latin people, being Latin,
38:00
colorful, and loud, and
38:01
ridiculous, and cartoonish, and
38:04
caring, and there they are making
38:06
it so that Japan
38:09
is in the game and everyone cares
38:11
emotionally. And so now you're
38:13
you're outside of the United States while
38:15
we make fun of Otoni and trout for never
38:17
reaching the championship. They're playing
38:19
in championship games. These are the best games
38:21
that Otoni and trout. The most meaningful game.
38:23
You're gonna say they're meaningless. They're the most
38:26
meaningful games that trout are not turning.
38:28
They're not trout or
38:29
turning. They're about to play each other. They're the most meaningful
38:32
base ball game they ever play. Yeah. And they're
38:34
gonna face each other tonight. Yeah. As a matter
38:36
of fact, and the World Baseball Classic
38:38
plays this just right. They encouraged
38:41
that atmosphere and that ambiance at games.
38:43
They allow musical you can bring a
38:45
trumpet into a game. You can bring
38:47
drums. You can bring just about anything
38:49
into a game. And and make
38:52
as much noise as you want and party as much as
38:54
you want in the atmosphere has has truly
38:56
been
38:56
electric. And you're right, it's weird seeing it in that
38:59
place because that's a mausoleum.
39:00
It's a it is so haunted. That place
39:02
is haunted. The match payroll, by the way,
39:04
is three thirty five million dollars
39:06
this year at TV Cohen
39:09
could not be happy that he lost his close.
39:11
Why are you surprised by this? Because all
39:13
the games are meeting full. They mean
39:15
something. There's not as many games It's
39:18
wrapped in the
39:18
flag. People care
39:19
more about their
39:20
country than they do Kansas City. I'm surprised
39:22
by it because that ballpark is
39:24
full. And it's not something I thought
39:27
could happen for
39:27
baseball. Everyone's proven that
39:30
we don't know how to fill that park for baseball.
39:32
Like, Multiple ownership groups have failed
39:34
here without knowing how to build a ballpark
39:37
that
39:37
was smaller than the previous ballpark because
39:40
they can't fill any ball parks
39:41
around here. You have Shojaotani and Mike
39:43
trout in the championship game. Anaheim
39:45
Angels fans must be pissed.
39:49
Like like imagine them watching this, like,
39:51
oh, now you guys wanna win. But they should be
39:53
one of the angriest fan bases in all of
39:55
sports.
39:55
Yeah. Well, eleven of them are pissed. Just
39:58
generally how that
40:00
team is mad. They have two of
40:02
the very best players in
40:03
baseball. You might argue the two very
40:05
best players in baseball. No. No. Go
40:07
a step further. You're gonna
40:10
be able to get close to arguing by
40:12
the time that those two are done that
40:14
they've had the two the best the best
40:16
ever to play baseball. Right.
40:19
You're gonna It's gonna get very close
40:21
to the two of them if they continue without
40:23
getting
40:23
hurt. They were sixteen games below five hundred
40:26
last year. Their payroll this year is two hundred
40:28
and two million dollars. Where's all
40:30
that money going? How
40:32
are they this bad? But but
40:34
to your point though about like this, if
40:36
if I had asked you or Stuttgart,
40:38
what would the world baseball classic in my even
40:41
under stating the teams that are in it. Before
40:43
we saw proof of concept, what it looks like when
40:45
those fan bases are in there, you had said nobody
40:47
cares because there is just
40:49
this
40:49
feeling. There's
40:50
no way I get to this. Right. Exactly.
40:52
There there is just this feeling that a baseball event
40:54
in Miami defacto nobody
40:57
cares. That you can put big events
40:59
in Miami. We've seen I mean, Miami
41:01
hosted March Madness the first
41:03
round. We haven't again because we were so bad
41:05
at it. Yeah. We it was, like, in
41:07
terms of product
41:08
James Harden's Arizona state was here.
41:11
Really? Nobody showed up. No. No.
41:13
I'm surprised now we own the scores.
41:17
Dana White is coming back to town with UFC,
41:19
and I didn't think I see it because of how
41:21
mad he has been every time he comes
41:23
down here that we do everything in
41:25
sports poorly except the
41:27
party. The bandwagon front
41:30
runner party. That one we do well.
41:32
And fair play to the World Baseball Classic. And
41:34
and fair play to the World Baseball Classic for managed
41:37
to pull that off. Because the thing
41:39
that will now The Marlin's will struggle
41:41
to do is you can't just manufacture that.
41:44
You have to create an environment in which
41:46
people are welcome to do those things.
41:48
Clearly, the very same community
41:50
of people that have come to Marlon's
41:53
park or LoanDepot park and have turned this into
41:55
a party, do not feel welcome or
41:57
do not feel like connected enough
42:00
to the Miami Marlons, in order to one to
42:02
do that for the Marlons. Because in theory,
42:04
someone in in Marlons offices just go,
42:06
why don't we just do that? It's not that simple.
42:08
You have to connect with the community of people and
42:10
clearly the marlins have
42:11
not. They're
42:11
missing out on the Latin contingency. That's the thing.
42:13
That's what makes this whole thing happen. Lonlatino.
42:16
You
42:16
know what it is? This right here.
42:18
It is right there. The ability to go and do that.
42:20
Changes everything. It changes everything. know
42:22
what it doesn't do? Make Miguel
42:24
Rojas exciting. I
42:26
think
42:27
he's not here. We're win games. And I know.
42:29
I'm aware that they
42:30
invited him. Another thing that doesn't do
42:32
is win games. That's the big problem.
42:34
Another one of the problems. Another one
42:37
of the problems is that they
42:39
need to win games and have that atmosphere.
42:41
The marlins have tried. To create an
42:43
atmosphere. They have their own playing
42:45
salsa music and all that. They've tried,
42:47
but it all starts with winning. You know,
42:49
if the marlins are all and and right now, they're
42:52
guaranteed second to last in
42:54
a division because they don't spend like the three
42:56
top
42:56
teams. They you just can't go on like
42:58
this and succeed in this market. Wittingham, please
43:00
give me the hierarchy so far as it's been
43:02
established. We will continue to establish it
43:04
over the entirety of the show. But where
43:06
are we at this minute on the
43:09
hierarchy of drunken madness. Again,
43:11
a tribute to Takashi six nine
43:14
who, I believe, one of the categories
43:16
has to be cause a
43:18
ruckus. Because he caused a
43:20
ruckus and got kicked out of a
43:22
recent That's
43:23
that's near the end. I will say that's
43:25
a good party though. That's a good you're throwing
43:27
a good I did not think
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