The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Local Hour: 90s on 9
Episode Date: April 15, 2024Today's cast: Dan, Stugotz, Billy, Izzy, Jeremy, Jessica, and Tony. The Knicks, The Yankees, O.J. Simpson, Conan O'Brien...is it the 90s again?!?! Izzy Gutierrez is in the Shipping Container to help l...ead us through some NBA talk including the Knicks 2-seed and the 76ers and Heat play-in game and which team is a bad matchup for NYK. Then, statues in Philadelphia and Stugotz's takes on The Masters. Plus, WFAN goes after Stu, the T and T show, and podcast names. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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One of my favorite stations on satellite radio is 90s on 9, which is now a classic station
for all intents and purposes. But the only reason I bring it up is because even though
my heyday is ancient, the idea that this weekend, the Yankees are in first place,
the Knicks are a two seed, we're talking about Conan O'Brien
and OJ Simpson and Saturday Night Live.
And I'm like, this is the 90s.
It's the 90s.
The 90s are back.
The 90s over the weekend.
I really enjoyed the number of people
who seemed to be kind of discovering Conan O'Brien.
I don't know how some of this stuff happens where it is that you age out on
things and there's a whole generation, Stugatz, that has no access to Conan
O'Brien being on mainstream television because, and that guy makes nothing but
good things everything that
he puts his name on is good he's got a Mac show I I can make the argument that
he is as good as any late-night show host ever that they have all since
desecrated it since he left but that he was as good as anybody and now he's
getting a lot of love because of his hot ones appearance where he just dedicated
himself to the idea of comedy put on the pole please juju at LeBoward show more He's getting a lot of love because of his Hot Ones appearance where he just dedicated himself
to the idea of comedy.
Put it on the poll please, Juju, at LeBretard Show.
More famous Conan, the comedian or the barbarian?
Wow, great question.
Izzy Gutierrez is here and I'm happy about this
because this is the loudest day that I can remember
around the Knicks since that one playoff game
they won against the LeBron, Wade, heat and confetti fell from the ceiling they won
50 games which everyone in town in Miami makes fun of winning 50 games but it's a
big deal that New York has won 50 games and they sneak into the two seed because
Damar DeRozan can't hit a shot late one of the best clutch players in the league
couldn't hit a shot late in Madison Square Garden.
I love that Nick fans were actually having the argument of what seed they wanted to have. They didn't want the 2 seed,
they wanted the 3 seed, they wanted the 4 seed, they should have lost that game.
It was a bad win in overtime at home. You know what? There was a basketball game being played and Tom Thibodeau wanted to win that
There was a basketball game being played, and Tom Thibodeau wanted to win that basketball game.
He does not care.
And I love that about Thibes,
but I'll probably blast him five games from now.
You won't like it in six games,
because Sixers and Heat are both bad matchups for the Knicks.
This is what I love about Stu.
I have not heard Stu give a passionate Knicks take in years,
and the first one he offers is,
they should have lost that game.
It's amazing.
I didn't say that.
I didn't say it.
I said I love that I have a coach and a player in Brunson
that doesn't want to lose that game.
They want to win that game.
They want the two seed.
They don't care who they play.
Okay, they may.
They might in five games, though.
They might want to win the game,
but DeRozan was shooting for the game at the end,
no matter how much they wanted to win it. One of the things that I wanted to point
out, Izzy what do you do with this? Because the Miami Heat have been an
unusual team all year and on the road they're one of the best teams in the
league. They're 24 and 17 on the road that's what Denver is, Stugats. That's
what OKC is. Boston's a little bit better than that on the road. That's what Denver is, Stu Gantz. That's what OKC is.
Boston's a little bit better than that on the road.
They've got an enormous game against Philadelphia.
You want to win that game and play the two seed.
You do not want to play Boston first.
They're not gonna be afraid of Boston,
but you don't want to play Boston first.
You rather-
I'm a little nervous, Dan.
Jeremy just smacked his hands together, Mr. Miyagi style.
He's very excited about me being here as his ally,
which I'm very happy to be his ally,
but that's not the vibe that I want right now, Jeremy,
because this is not really time for the man to eat yet.
Okay, it is not that time yet.
The idea that this team can recreate that,
first of all, they're begging,
they're dying for that seven seed.
They do not want to face Boston in the first round
and be their first victim.
They will probably get swept.
I'm gonna say that right now
if they face them in the first round.
But if you suddenly fall to two,
or fall to seven rather, and face the Knicks,
I mean, this whole idea,
I've been talking about this recently,
like the NBA has changed.
You don't have two or three championship contenders anymore.
You have several, and they sort of treat the regular season
a little NHL style, where it's like,
we don't care where we finish.
We got a great coach, we got players,
this is what we're gonna do in a seven game series.
They feel like they have a chance.
And I think it's not just the Miami Heat,
it's a lot of these teams.
It's all of these teams that don't really worry
about their seeding except for, you know for Stu Gatz's Knicks there.
So I do think that the Heat have an opportunity
to repeat that, but the funny thing is everybody points
to playoff Jimmy.
After playoff Jimmy does what he does every single year,
what do we say?
Get him a little more help because he needs a little bit,
they've gotten him more help, offensively anyway,
than they ever have.
And so if they're going to do what they did last year,
it's kind of less of a surprise
because he has more help around him now.
I don't think that Milwaukee Mines,
that such a big deal is being made
of the fact that the Knicks climbed up to 50 wins
in the two seed and quietly,
Doc Rivers gets to sneak in as a three seed.
How do you finish third?
How do you finish behind the Knicks
if you're the Milwaukee Bucks, adding Damian Lillard?
Well, Giannis is hurt.
No, but this is just the last couple of games.
He hasn't been hurt all season.
It's just the last couple of games that he's been hurt.
And he played the five before that
that they lost to bad teams before he got hurt.
And now he's gonna play, the Bucs are gonna play
the Indiana Pacers team that if you remember
during the regular season, kinda owned them.
Tyrese Halliburton kinda felt like it was his show
against that team.
I consider him, I think I said this at some point,
he is the more impactful superstar
than Damian Lillard right now, Tyrese Halliburton.
And now they've gotta face them in the first round. Like that's scary for Milwaukee,
and you know, Duck Rivers is getting everything
everybody wanted to see him get.
A little spin for you, Dan.
A team letting go of their head coach
midway through the season,
getting the three seed, kind of impressive.
If you look at it that way.
What are you laughing about, Tony?
Because we're missing something here,
and I don't wanna stoke the Knicks heat fire,
even though I do, but I wanna say something,
and I think we're supposed to have a conversation
about Jalen Brunson.
Jalen Brunson's one of the best players in the NBA.
Correct. He is, yes.
Have you seen his stats the last month?
Yes.
34, 42, 45, 61, 30, 45, 43, 39, 40.
Like he's an incredible player.
Preach.
More impressive than that.
Is that the conversation?
No, the conversation is he's one of the best players
in the East, now leading Nick's team to Dan's 90s point.
Feels like the 90s again, the Knicks are the two seed
in the entire conference.
And we're talking about OJ again.
It does feel like the 90s.
We are back by the way.
The best compliment I can give to Jalen Brunson
is that my boyfriend's made me watch a lot of Knicks games
in the last five years we've been dating,
and for the first time, I actually don't hate it.
The question that I pose,
the conversation I wanna have is,
if the Heat do end up getting out of the play-ins,
and it's Knicks Heat 2-7.
Why do you sound like this?
Is it from yelling?
Oh, it's been a long day.
It's yelling, what do you mean?
We just started.
It's been a long day.
We just started, what do you mean it's been a long day?
Masters weekend, yeah.
Excuse me, we had a lot of Tony Tonights
that we were filming last week.
I was in the back end of a little bit of a cold,
and then Saturday night, I mean,
UFC 300, biggest card on the planet,
biggest night for MMA ever.
We were screaming, we had a live show at Grails
presented by Cuervo, so we were screaming there.
It was a big night.
A lot of screaming.
Excuse me, big night.
Dan, when your week ends, Tony's begins.
Out of point.
Yeah.
That's right, that's what we do around here.
But what I wanna have, the conversation I wanna have, Dan,
is are we sure that the best player
in a Knicks Heat series is Jimmy Butler?
Jalen Brunson will not get the reputation that you wish for him to have until he starts
winning playoff series.
He is better than anybody thought he was.
Better than I think the Knicks thought he was.
Better than Dallas thought he was.
Well, they got rid of him.
Better than anybody. was better than Dallas thought he was. Well, they got rid of them better than and yeah, they got rid of him. But but at the time they got rid of him next to
nobody was saying that that was a disaster and with Kyrie Irving replacing
his usage rate, they're still pretty good and I'd say better than the Knicks. The
funny part about the Jalen Jimmy conversation is that it's the same one for each player, right?
Nobody thought Jimmy Butler was a player who could lead the Heat to the type of success that they've had.
But he's done it.
Now he's done it. Jalen Brunson is kind of the next guy of that mold that has led a team
beyond where anyone anticipated, but thus far it's just in the regular season. With Jimmy Butler in the Heat, it's been,
they've been just about an average team in the conference
over the last several years.
They got to the finals as a five seed,
they got to the finals as an eight seed.
The aberration was the one year that they were the one seed.
It's not just that the players don't find
the regular season to be worthy of their time.
You will not have any kind of legacy based
on anything he's done this season and I'm just as awed by him as you are but
the way that Damian Lillard got the reputation that he did was shots in the
playoffs. When you're playing these games that are regional games to a lot of
people they don't pay attention during the regular season.
Basketball heads absolutely have no confusion about how good Jalen Brunson is, but now is
the time for everybody to discover it because a whole lot of people are going to be tuning
in for the first time to see what he can do at the end of games when his team is going
to be overmatched.
His team is going, like if they have to play Philadelphia, that's a disaster, Stu Gatz.
Billy will be the favorites, I think.
I mean, outside of Boston, they can't have a worse matchup.
They don't want that to start
because they don't have the best player on the floor.
Especially when you consider the size situation.
And that to me is what's remarkable about Jalen Brunson.
Look at this league.
By the way, this sentence that I'm about to say shocked me when I heard it yesterday. It's it's this is the
worst Victor Wemba Nyama is gonna look for his entire career. He scored he
scored 17 points in three minutes the other day. Yes and so the league is
turning into aliens at every position. Look at a men Thompson with the Rockets.
He's going to be a point guard and that guy's a ridiculous athlete. Look what Jalen
Brunson is doing at six feet tall.
The amount of skill required to keep schooling these guys who are longer and more athletic
than him and continuously doing it.
The problem is, again, in a seven game series where you're talking about size and you can
sort of intimidate him.
You can affect him more so than you can, let's say, Shay Gildes Alexander,
who does a lot of the same things,
gets to his spot, finds a way to get a shot off,
or maybe gets fouled, longer, more athletic than Jalen.
And so at some point the answer's,
or the question's always gonna be, is he big enough?
Does he have that ability for three, four playoff series
to take over at his size?
And that's the question. I don't think the answer is yes.
We have a lot of, we have sample size of smaller guys leading teams to,
through the playoffs to the NBA finals. I mean, he's not Allen Iverson, but the same questions were posed of Allen Iverson.
He's six feet tall.
How can he lead a team, be a number one on the team and take him to the finals?
Obviously, we know what happened when he got there and when he got to be in the playoffs,
but it feels like that archetype is now it's almost like
the small quarterback where there was a moment like wait a second I think we
can put a guy who's like 510 back there and he can kind of make something
happen it feels like we're seeing that now like almost a resurgence of point
guards being a little bit smaller maybe making something happen we know the
matchup issue that obviously exists with the Sixers against the Knicks the
Sixers are overwhelming you could argue they're the second-best team in the
conference because when Embiid is healthy,
they've been dominant.
For the Heat against the Knicks,
the interesting part is this year's roster
is actually better situated to guard Jalen Brunson
than last year's team because you saw a lot of minutes
from Max Struce and Gabe Vincent
who really struggled to guard Jalen Brunson.
This year, there's a lot of long wings
that play on that team.
Terry Rozier is actually as a guard longer
than what you had in Gabe Vincent.
And the last time that the Knicks and the Heat
played this regular season,
when they were scheming for Jalen Brunson,
he was five of 18 from the floor for just 20 points.
That's the worst game he's had over this last stretch.
Yeah, he wasn't very good.
Tony's saying, I don't think this is a resurgence though.
A player of this size hasn't won the championship since what?
I say Thomas like when is the player of this size doesn't get to win the championship. It's not a wasn't Chris Paul
That's for sure. It's not a thing at 6-2. I mean there's not many
I mean 6-3 you guys are forgetting though that Jalen Bronson you can't measure heart. I mean exactly
Thank you. I feel like you can
Thank you. I feel like you can Thank you. I feel like I can't actually you can you're right?
I feel like I can not only measure heart I can then put it next to a seven-footer and that heart can look really small
well
They've got a bigger heart though the seven footers got a bigger heart naturally enlarged hearts are actually worse. Yeah, right exactly
medium-sized
worse. Yeah right exactly. Medium sized heart. So what are you alleging? You're alleging an enlarged heart? No not enlarging anything I don't know.
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This is the Don Lebatar Show with the Stugats.
You mentioned small and I want to play for you guys the video here that I found fairly
startling.
It was universally mocked.
Allen Iverson got a statue different than all the other statues that you've ever seen.
I just don't think that by definition,
because of its size, it qualifies as a statue.
I think it has to be a trophy, not a statue.
It doesn't seem, like, I don't know what the height
of a statue has to be to qualify as a statue,
but if it's half the size of Allen Iverson,
is it indeed a statue?
That goes on a coffee table.
That's not a statue.
Yeah, that's a statuette, I believe. Like, it's a small, that's a D coffee table. That's not a statue. Yeah, that's a statuette, I believe.
Like, it's a small, that's a Degas.
That's not a Rodin.
Well, what is the size of a statuette?
What is the delineation that we're
making between the size of a statue and statuette?
I don't know.
Put it on the poll here, Juju, at Levitard Show.
Do you know the size difference between a statuette
and a statue?
Because maybe this is a statuette.
This was the only one, correct?
It wasn't like there were a bunch of these
and this was the smallest one.
They said, we've got an Allen Iverson statue
and then it looks like a toy soldier.
I think that all the statues in that area are the same size,
but lacking that context, you see it.
It looks almost like when they're making a building
and they have the model of the building
and you're like, yeah, like the Zoolander,
like how are we gonna fit all these people in this building?
Whatever.
Exactly, right.
It looks like that.
Is that the finished product?
It's a model, yeah.
They say the statuette is small enough
to stand on a table or shelf.
And this is quite literally small enough to be on a table.
You think Iverson's offended by that? Like he's smiling, he's selling it, he's selling that he's happy, it means a lot or shelf, and this is quite literally small enough to be on a table. You think Iverson's offended by that?
Like he's smiling, he's selling it,
he's selling that he's happy, it means a lot to him,
but he's offended, right?
I mean, he deserves better.
He didn't look offended.
Well, he's selling it, I mean.
Where are they putting this in the facility?
Because like, when I think of statue,
I think of the Michael Jordan statue
outside of the United Center, like that is.
I think of Rocky.
Yeah, that too.
That's a statue.
That's a statue. That's a statue.
Imagine if the Rocky statue was this size though.
No one's asking for the Lincoln Memorial here, all right?
But it's a little small.
Out of curiosity, Stu Gotts, Alan Iverson strikes you
as the type who just goes along with things organizationally,
like fakes it a lot, that Alan Iverson.
Which you're Dan.
That shows fake enthusiasm for inauthentic things,
you believe?
I don't, cause that's, I think
If he didn't like it, he would've said something right.
I just think of him as being one of the more authentic
athletes, most him or herself of all athletes.
And so given the amount of trouble that he had in general
with Philadelphia management,
and given that they don't give many statues
in general in Philadelphia,
are there across the sports teams, all of them?
Are there five statues across all the sports teams?
Nick Foles has a big statue in Philadelphia.
What?
I mean, Super Bowl MVP?
What?
He does, yeah.
Where?
It's the Philly Special statue.
I don't know exactly where it is.
I assume it's near the stadium, though.
This one was so bad because they took, like,
the most iconic Allen Iverson moment, either this one
or the step over, right?
And he did it against Michael Jordan.
And then you turned it into this little tiny doll,
where I can imagine Michael Jordan looking at things
and just kicking it over and being like,
ha, I can't believe he got me with that move,
but now it's so funny.
I wonder how many people remember the fact
that in his debut at the top of the key
against Michael Jordan, and what was supposed
to be signaling something of a changing of the guard,
he crossed over Michael trying to guard him
while clearly traveling.
Stop that.
Clearly carrying the ball.
Did you see what Izzy was doing?
He said it was a palm, it was not a palm.
He got away, that's how he was able to do that
to Michael Jordan, yes.
Wait a minute, so that's not just the Nick Foles statue,
that's also the Doug Peterson statue as well.
The Philly special, yeah.
When did they make that?
Doug Peterson has a statue bigger than Allen Iverson.
And Nick Foles.
I think we can narrow it down to within the last five years,
probably.
I don't remember them saying anything about, hey,
we're building a statue for Nick Foles and Doug Peterson.
There's a lot of baseball statues in Philly, Dan.
A lot of baseball.
There have been conversations in Philadelphia
about replacing the Rocky statue with the statue of Jason Kelsey.
That is blasphemy, I'm sorry.
He's definitely getting a statue.
Oh, he's getting a statue,
but not to replace the Rocky statue.
No, could never replace the Rocky statue.
It's gonna be bigger than actual size.
It's going to be the opposite of the Allen Iverson one.
They're going to make it like three times as big.
His statue has to be the costume
from the Super Bowl parade, right?
No, not sure let's know shirtless with they should use actual human hair on the belly
Comes expensive at that point
Statues where it's like,
good luck to rub part of it,
like the Lincoln statue in Springfield, Illinois,
apparently it's good luck to rub his nose,
so his nose is like copper,
and like people have been rubbing it,
so like the finishes come off.
We were in Ireland and we saw a statue of this woman
with like the biggest boobs you've ever seen,
and people I think touched the boobs,
because they were like a different color.
How many baseball players do they do in Philadelphia?
Steve Carlton, Mike Schmidt, do they have a bunch of others?
Like who are the other Phillies that would be?
Mike Schmidt has a statue, I'm not certain if Lefty does.
Steve Carlton won 300 games and doesn't have a statue?
He's got a statue.
He sure does.
I thought of Stugatz yesterday when that guy
caught the Manny, the Dodger fan caught the Manny Machado
home run ball and then did the old switcheroo
and threw a different baseball on the field.
How did they find that, the boob statue?
The internet is amazing that way, Jessica.
Way to go, video.
You'll find anything.
Oh, it's so fast. You don't think Lewis has boobs always on his screen? Definitely. So the internet is amazing that way Jessica video you find anything
You don't think Lewis has boobs always on his screen
Definitely a tab open. You don't think there's just a tab open of. He makes it like art but makin' sports,
but he art but makin' boobs, is that what Lewis does?
Best year for boob statues ever, Dan.
Stugots, how do you feel about?
Lefty has a statue, Dan-o.
I know, Jessica just mentioned that.
Well, I was just confirming it, so does Connie Mack.
Connie Mack.
The manager.
No news on nails yet, though.
Checkin' it out, Lenny.
Joe Frazier.
You can't give Lenny Dykstra a statue.
Well, I mean, it's their city.
Kruckees?
Their statues, yeah.
Kruckees has to have a cigarette in his mouth.
Kruckees should have one by like that big,
Redding, whatever it's called, the food court.
Redding Market.
The famous Kruckee story is just a woman coming up
to him at a party with a cigarette and going,
you shouldn't be smoking, you're an athlete.
He says, I'm not an athlete, I'm a baseball player.
I'm a baseball player.
I'm a baseball player.
Baseball players should be fat again.
Kenny Powers, that's what that line is for.
It's such a great Kenny Powers line.
Kenny Powers is actually based on John Rocker.
John Rocker, racist John Rocker is the Kenny Powers,
got the Kenny Powers treatment.
But we've gone somehow 23 minutes without talking about
Stugatsa's beloved
Masters and it would appear that your boy Scotty Scheffler is better than everybody by a good amount
Like you guys were telling me for so long. It's gonna be Rory
It's gonna be Sergio all of these young people and it's not it's this guy. Well, he's young although he doesn't look young. He's 27
He looks like he's 37 maybe 47, but he was then
It was tiger like from this standpoint. He's not tiger people are making that comparison
They're talking about is this guy going to be better than tiger? He's a bad putter, correct? He's he's
Extraordinary at ball striking but terrible putting. He's an improved putter.
He's gotten better at putting where he is the best at and perhaps the best I've ever
seen is Teta Green.
He is always on the green in regulation, which means he's putting for birdie and most likely
getting a par if the birdie putt doesn't go in.
But to have two masters, to have two green jackets at the age of 27, to finish second, I believe, at the US Open,
the Open Championship, and the PGA Championship,
to have all the victories that he has,
he is certainly on track to being one of the
all-time great golfers.
It's very impressive because to win that tournament,
when you're the overwhelming favorite to win that
tournament and actually go out and do it and win it,
and win it the way he did,
man, that is Tiger Black.
Do I have this wrong though?
Because for 10 years it feels like you guys have been
trying to sell me on the latest new guy
who's going to be the special thing.
Yes.
And this is not the guy people were talking about.
No, no.
It was Jordan Spieth.
It was Brooks Koepka.
They had their separate runs that looked kind of like this
It feels like Scottie Scheffler is kind of settling in though
He's not going to have fall off like Jordan did after that one sort of chokey hole
I forget that what tournament that was it seems like
Scheffler just stays there and doesn't fall off like Rory does randomly Spieth did that at Augusta
It was the 12th hole at Augusta.
He did it twice actually, where he put it in the water
and he hasn't been the same since, so.
How'd your prediction on Tiger Woods go?
Not well.
He made the cut then.
Tiger Woods should be offered a golf cart.
I'm serious.
He should be afforded a golf cart.
Wow.
Because if you want your sport to stay relevant
and you want Tiger to compete in these tournaments,
the reason he's not competing is because he has to walk.
And Augusta is very, very hilly.
And it is tough at his age, Dan, with his body
in this physical condition, for him to walk those holes.
I've seen him try to walk those holes.
It's very difficult. Give him a golf cart.
If he can cart from shot to ball shot to ball shot to ball
He has a chance of winning ten more majors. I'll do you one better giving him a 15 stroke lead
Don libertard, let's go to 80
Wow, I think Billy typed an eight instead of a B fine the clearest day
two guts I think Billy typed an 8 instead of a B, fine. It's a clear as day by
Stu Gatz
It's Chris corner on the line CC. This is the Don LeBattar show with the Stu Gatz Stu Gotz, we have a new segment here we're debuting because we want to celebrate just
the general gasbaggery that we have throughout sports.
Some folks over the weekend, Stu Gotz, wrote in claiming of your WFAN program director offer that the morning show on FAN was reporting
that they turned you down, not that you turned them down.
I did not.
Does it matter an offer was made?
I said no.
I mean, that's it, okay?
I mean.
Well, no, their argument is they said no.
Okay.
I don't know.
I mean, Gia was literally begging me to take the job.
I mean.
Is that their morning show?
Is Gio their morning show?
Yeah, Gio and Boomer.
Is he in charge of the hiring?
Booms.
I'm sorry.
Nobody's got a 12 share at the radio station,
so I guess he has some say.
Well, who are these guys who are going to be celebrated
here in our new, this would have been some of the guys
that you would have fired upon getting to WFAN.
Or promoted.
If you had taken the job.
Look man, did you not see what he did
when he was program director here?
He immediately put himself in drive time.
Like he was not going to sit around.
Well it was mid days to be honest with you.
You and me were not mid days?
Well I was mid days and then I think you called me
like a week before saying you didn't want to do the show
by yourself and I removed myself from mid days and I came to do the show with you when I hired Craig Menevini
Sacrificial many in the mid days you were never on mid days. I won't the station hadn't started yet
I mean, but you just said you were on mid days when you
The first day the first day the existed, you were on in drive time.
I know, but I initially penciled myself in
as a midday host, you in the afternoons,
Joe Rose in the mornings, and a national show
somewhere in the midday there.
And then you said you didn't want to do the show
by yourself, I gave up the midday position.
I gave it to Minnie in the midday.
I think OJ eventually joined them.
And I did it with you.
OJ McDuffie, OJ McDuffie. This show would clarify. Good clarification I think OJ eventually joined them and I did OJ McDuffie OJ McDuffie
Good clarification. Not OJ Sinsing. OJ McDuffie the dolphin wide receiver. Complicated legacy, huh? Oh God
It's not a complicated. We did mid days. Well, we called it a complicated legacy on our show right after it happened
I mean it was
It's not a complicated legacy
It's complicated, complicated It's complicated down
It's a horrific legacy it's not complicated. Did you see him at SC?
There are a number of people
I won't name names who are very bummed that Stugats didn't get this job because they believed Stugats would have taken them with him and
given them the morning slot on WFAN.
Taylor?
And I'm not saying they would call it
the Taylor and Tony show,
but I am saying that there are a number of people
that are very unhappy about this development.
Well, who'd they be replacing?
Like, who are these guys here that could get
our initial victory here for Gas Bag of the Week. Gas Bag of the Week.
Wait, let's get into it now.
Okay, and thank you for the call, Rich.
Get into what?
He's looking for a walk!
Soto's looking for a walk.
Now, I love Juan Soto.
Yeah.
And John Harper, my colleague at SMY, correctly predicted I would at some point go nuts about Soto looking for a walk.
A walk is not as good as a hit
And when you have judge struggling and he got the pitcher on the ropes
You got first and second in a spot right there where you need to do damage
You're Juan Soto you need to do damage not draw a walk and Juan Soto is looking for a walk swing the bat, bro
That's you want to get paid swing the bat. I don't care if he's a Yankee if he's a Met I cannot accept a walk in that spot from Juan Soto
That does not get the job done passing the baton is not what I'm looking for from Juan Soto
I'm looking for him to do some damage now if you don't get plenty of pitches hit fine
Soto was looking for a walk in that effect so much so that when he walked it was like he accomplished some great feet
Oh, here we go, baby. I'm pumped up
I walk now. No, you didn't get the job done
You passed the baton to judge who's been cold and he didn't get the job done Soto failed
Juan Soto has some of the best plate discipline in the history of the sport the pitch that he's asking him to swing at was
Practically in the dirt, but if that's not sports radio, I don't know what is.
Don't take a walk, do some damage.
The Yankees are 12 and four.
I mean, honestly, how could I improve that show?
Also, after him is Aaron Judge,
and then after that is Stanton.
So it's not like he's their only bat in the lineup,
and he has to bring in the runs.
But Aaron Judge is struggling, Billy.
He did make that point.
Also, Angel Hernandez would have ruled all of those strikes.
Stugat's, the Stugat's move is strong in that show,
beginning the criticism with I love Juan Soto.
However.
Yes.
That's how you have to do it, Darren.
And then everything that comes after that
suggests that you don't actually love Juan Soto
when one of the greatest things about Juan Soto
is that he's got great play discipline.
You have already put up the Juan Soto umbrella.
So you have stated on the front end that you love him.
Anything that you say after that doesn't matter
because you love him.
I mean, you can criticize him all you want.
You've already stated that you love him.
Sal, I'm proud of you.
That's how you do it.
I mean, I don't care what you say about me
I'm surprised there's not an argument as to Juan Soto why he's batting second in the lineup and why they're not going after Aaron Boone
hmm
Why would they be going after Aaron Boone?
Oh because they hate Aaron Boone you don't think Aaron Judge or Giancarlo Stanton should be batting in the middle of the lineup
No, your second hitter is your best hitter. No, no, no, no, no.
Yeah, modern baseball.
Not according to these guys.
Well, it's supposed to be your best hitter.
Who's these guys?
I don't know what their names are,
Sal and something or other?
Mm-hmm.
That should be the name of the show,
Sal and something or another.
Honestly, I'm not saying this to cause a,
I thought it was the same person arguing with himself
and then just put on glasses.
I didn't realize it was two people at the beginning.
All right, let me see it again.
Let me see it again and let me see if I see
what Billy sees of the same, this is a great,
you should do that bit incidentally.
You should do Billy arguing with Evil Billy
where you just put on your glasses
and argue the other side.
Evil cat, I'm a dog.
All the Billys are evil.
So wait, let's get into it now. Okay, and thank you get into it now. Get into what?
Soto's looking for a walk.
A walk is not as good as a hit.
And when you have Judge struggling and you got the pitcher on the ropes, you got first and second and a spot right there where you need to do damage,
you're wanting to do something. Walk is not as good as a hit and when you have judge struggling and you got the pitcher on the ropes
You got first and second in a spot right there where you need to do damage
You're Juan Soto. You need to do damage not draw a walk and Juan Soto is looking for a walk swing the bat, bro
That's what you want to get paid swing the bat. I don't care if he's a Yankee if he's a Met
I cannot accept a walk in that spot from Juan Soto that does not get the job done
I cannot accept a walk in that spot from Juan Soto. That does not get the job done.
Passing the baton is not what I'm looking for
from Juan Soto.
I'm looking for him to do some damage.
Now, if you don't get plenty of pitches hit, fine.
Soto was looking for a walk in that event.
So much so that when he walked,
it was like he accomplished some great feat.
Oh, here we go, baby, I'm pumped up, I walk.
No, no, you didn't get the job done.
You passed the baton to Judge, who's been called,, you didn't get the job done. You passed the baton to Judge, who's been cold,
and he didn't get the job done.
Soto failed.
Jeremy, can you tell me, is Soto 26 years old?
How many times has he led the league in walks?
At what, 26, is he even 26 years old?
Soto has led the league in walks three times.
Soto is 25 years old.
So, that's already happened three times. He made is 25 years old. So that's already happened three times.
He made his debut at 19.
He's batting 344.
He has 15 RBIs already.
He has a career on base percentage of 422
because he walks!
That's correct.
He has an OPS over a thousand.
It's a 191 OPS plus.
100 is average.
Soto failed because he left the bases loaded for judge.
I don't think the Yankees don't want to he left the bases loaded for judge. I don't think
the Yankees don't want to be in bases loaded situations for judge. Taylor and
Tony would have done a much better. I think we want to go with TV TC somewhere
something with that. What do you imagine that would sound like? What is that? Do you
guys want to be Taylor's initials TC mine
No TNT we're going TNT TNT is good. He wanted to put Marty fish and Andy Roddick together so it could be fish and Rod Yeah, that's why the PD
Put LeBron James and Michael Jordan together and call it goats or something. Wow. Electric.
That doesn't mean it's going to happen.
Well, very often all he has is the idea of a name and that's all he's got.
That's all you need sometimes.
That's all you need.
We are PD.
Podcast P. Does anybody know if Paul George does a good podcast?
No.
Doesn't matter.
The name of the podcast?
Good enough.
You know what I'm thinking now though?
They both do podcasts.
I mean, there's no reason that Tom Brady and LeBron James can't be doing a podcast together
Except one's not a goat
Yeah, it would have to be Jordan I guess and Tom Brady has anyone heard the Savannah James podcast
I was surprised that she was doing that because she has what's the name of it very purposeful terrible name if that's the podcast
Yeah, we don't know the mother if you don't know the name It seems she has been pretty purposeful. Terrible name if that's the podcast. Yeah, we don't know the name. Well then, if you don't know the name,
then I'm like, I'm gonna listen to it.
It seems she has been pretty purposeful
about staying private.
We don't know very much about her,
and we certainly haven't heard from her very much.
I don't know why it is she's getting into the podcast game
or what it is that she wants to accomplish with that.
But shortly before LeBron entered that arena
with JJ Reddick, she did that.
And I found myself not curious enough to actually listen,
but waiting for somebody else to listen and report to me
what it is that Savannah James is doing with her podcast.
We found the name, it's Everybody's Crazy.
Eh.
That's crazy.
Bad name, bad name. Is's everybody's crazy That's crazy
Yeah, yeah, it doesn't have Savannah in it
The whole point is to have the name in the name gotta work Savannah
No, not if you're looking to take some time off you start the podcast
You know then you take go on vacation everybody's crazy then every once in a while there
But she doesn't want to host every it's, imagine naming a show The Dan Levitard Show,
and then someone tunes in and Dan Levitard is not there.
You'd be like, forget this, I'm out.
You tune into Everybody's Crazy,
you don't know if it's a Savannah podcast,
if it's a Brawny podcast, whose podcast it is.
Just everybody's crazy.
You've been spending too much time with Stukas.
No, it's like the Golic Family podcast.
Billy is right about this.
Just one member of the Golic Family
needs to show up each week. However, if you tune into the Golic Family podcast. Billy is right about this. Just one member of the Golic Family needs to show up each week.
However, if you tune into the Golic Family podcast
and it's the Wiener family, you're like, I'm out.
Billy is feeling a bit rambunctious today,
because I don't know if any of you
saw that the Marlins had the chance
to win a series against the Braves yesterday.
I hate the Braves.
And the way that they lost, they're winning 7-6
in the 9th inning. They've got Scott pitching, he's been good all season. He sucks. Awful
this season, tremendous last year. Garbage. Has a pitcher. Great guy. He has not been
garbage. That guy. Say that on the front end. Their bullpen has been bad. He has not been, he's been one of their most reliable people
in the bullpen for the better part of more than a season.
And he's up 0-2 on Marcel Ozuna.
0-2.
Two outs.
Two outs.
Up one.
Up one, so they're a strike away,
but Acuna terrifies me any time he's on base,
and then Ozuna hits a home run to straightaway center
Oh, so no is flirting with a home run all day because he hit the wall twice the one that he hit in the first inning
It ended up being a single or whatever inning it was ended up being a single because he wasn't trying it out
It was dead centerfield hits the top of the wall
He doesn't go past first base
Then he pulls one and he hits it like two feet past where the wall dips where if it was two feet over would have
Been gone. He was hunting a home run all day.
Sneaky good season for Marcelo.
I mean, he's sneaky good career for Marcelo.
I don't understand how it is he's allowed
to play baseball games given what's on his resume.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, that's the part.
Sneaky good career, except for, you know,
all the terrible things he did off the field.
I would listen to a podcast called The Wiener Family.