The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Postgame Show: The Worst National Anthem of All-Time
Episode Date: July 16, 2024Mike brings Jeremy in to discuss last night's Home Run Derby, but it's really just an excuse to let Fergie off the hook from being the "worst National Anthem singer ever." (Update: since the time of t...his recording, Ingrid Andress posted a tweet saying she was drunk while performing and will be checking into rehab. We send positivity her way.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jeremy Tashay returns to the show. You just heard his baseball segment there and I appreciate you following the sports
Oh, I don't have to you're very well and it's a Midsummer classic. It's a big deal
You probably covered this I'm not gonna listen. So I'm asking you directly
Did they change anything about the Home Run Derby?
Was it like a...
Whoa, I recorded it.
Spoiler alert.
Okay.
I can tell you about the structure of it
without spoiling it for you?
Does that work?
No, it's boring.
You can just talk about it.
Okay, so...
What was it, yeah, what did they do?
Did they do anything differently?
Yeah, so the first...
Was anyone annoyed with it?
Because we did this entire show and this is all a
bridge to get to the worst national anthem of all time. Trust me,
we'll cover that here in this post game show. But, uh,
everybody that I knew that was in my circle was consumed with the video game
dropping last night.
And I have never heard less about a home run Derby so much so that I don't even
know what the rule changes might possibly be if there were any at all. So there were rule
changes as there kind of seemed to be every single year with the home run
derby it feels like they're constantly trying to tweak it but it was actually
super competitive and really entertaining the first round every single
hitter was not in a bracket they they were just competing against each other.
So it was eight hitters and they had either
three minutes or 40 pitches,
which when you work out the amount of time,
it's just about the same.
The reason they kept it to 40 pitches
was just so that you didn't have anybody basically
speed swinging through the entire thing
able to out home or somebody else.
It ended up seeming unnecessary,
but that was just to make sure that no one got too many swings.
It was guaranteeing that everybody had the same amount
of pitches that they could see.
And I think what that did is it made the pitchers
that much more important.
It wasn't out.
It was most important pitchers have ever been.
I'm out on that because this contest,
as long as I've seen it,
isn't so much about how far you can hit the ball and how consistently you can do that it's how
good your pitcher it does help look it having a good pitcher really matters in
this one and you saw multiple examples Billy since you recorded it I won't tell
you specifically who suffered or you can say it from a good pitcher that's
picture of all-time currently Robinson can oh dad no dad was the best that old
man lobbing up pitches to Josh Hamilton.
Well that was also an all-timer.
But what was good is this was a really competitive derby.
So like the first round you had several guys
within just a couple of home runs of each other
trying to advance to the next round.
You had upsets in that first round
based off the betting odds.
And then from there it was cool because everyone
kind of learned what the strategy needed to be,
how they could handle their bonus pitches,
how homerun distance could be able to factor
into all of that.
And so in the end, it ended with basically
in the final few seconds, seeing whether or not
the guy who went second in the championship round
could homer in his final few pitches to get there,
and it ended within, well, a Homer of each other.
It was really, really entertaining,
and really, really fun.
Billy, can you just shut your ears for a second
to cover them up?
Was DJ Irie there?
I did not see DJ Irie.
I didn't see him this year.
First time in a long time.
It was the guy from SNL that's clearly trying
to do a lot of marketing with baseball
because he's Hispanic.
What's his name, Marcelo? Yeah, the from from down here. Yeah, he's he's like clearly his agent is getting him involved in baseball
Commercial he was doing like the intros for everybody who won
Cover your ears to Oscar Hernandez
It seemed like every team Mike you look like you don't know who that is
Is that one person or two it seemed like every team that was represented
had their second best home run hitter in the competition.
That's funny, right.
The Dodgers, Ohtani wasn't in it,
Phillies, Harper wasn't in it.
Bryce Harper wasn't in it.
It was just like, who's the second best home run hitter
on your team?
Alec Bohm was great though.
He was really fun.
And what was awesome is every time that the cameras
went up in the TV production element
toward one of the players,
they kept all the microphones on,
and so you could kind of hear their side conversations.
And Alec Bohm, when he advanced to the second round,
he had a moment where he was just like,
ah, just like everyone expected.
But just talking to himself,
it just happened to be that the camera was near him.
And so he had some funny moments.
I think people really enjoyed getting to see
some of the personalities there
and the bonding between the players that stuck around to watch all of it. So for me,
it was the perfect setup for tonight's all star game with Paul skeens on the
bump. I'm stoked for that.
So I did it. As I mentioned,
I didn't hear anything about the home run Derby until right now. However,
I did see one thing,
one thing transcended this event so much that it was shared in group chats all across America.
And at one point while we were playing CFB 25,
someone just put it up to the headset and said,
listen to this, this is indeed, Fergie is off the hook,
the worst national anthem I have ever heard.
Who is this?
She was Ingrid Andres.
She still is.
And she is a, yeah, I guess, well, for now.
Well, I'm asking you because you usually know like these
contemporary singers. I've never heard of Ingrid Andres.
They said she was a four time Grammy nominated country singer.
And it's not like she is bad.
You guys want to hear the whole thing or just the parts that I like marked?
No, whole thing. Whole let's do this.
Oh, say can you see Let's do this. last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars
through the perilous
fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched
were so gallantly
streaming?
And the rockets's red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Taylor.
Oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave.
Dallas, sorry, this is in Dallas, I guess.
Arlington.
For the land of the free and the home of the free.
Yikes.
Yikes.
Quiet.
In the home of the brave.
God bless America.
Sounded like someone was poking her in the armpit
at the end of every line.
Like, eh. Eh. Eh. Eh. Goes without saying. It sounded like someone was poking her in the armpit at the end of every line
Goes without saying I'm not gonna say it it goes without saying
What a riff whoa cuz the previous runs had gone so well for her too. She's like, no, let me go.
Tripling down.
And the rock gets red glare.
Oh, dude.
Dude, there's like this IG account
that does like impersonations of like the indie folk
singer that just does like a cover of an 80s pop song.
And that felt more put on.
That is so bad.
At the, at the 63rd Grammys in 2021,
she was nominated for best country song,
best country artist and best new artist.
Was that wishful drinking?
Best country album.
I apologize.
Best country song.
No more.
Maybe I'm just wishful drinking.
More hearts than mine.
Yep. I mean, contemporary music's littered with autotune.
You got to live tune that thing.
What's really amazing is her Wikipedia says,
fans and critics drew comparison between Andre's performance
of the national anthem and Fergie's rendition
at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game.
They've already put it on her Wikipedia.
Well, so what made the Fergie one iconic,
outside of just how bad it was, was like Draymond's reaction
to it and everyone trying to hold back laughter
Was there an element of that?
There was an Alec Bowman moment of him
They showed him on camera and it wasn't even at the worst part
It was like earlier on when you could tell it was going the wrong way
But it hadn't quite gotten there yet and you can see him kind of doing the same thing of like
About to crack a smile kind of looking down on purpose knowing the camera was on him
I'm kind of hoping that Jason Tatum runs into a bad anthem
just so he can start copying everybody else's reaction
to bad anthems.
Oh, the thing with Fergie though, she was doing a thing.
Like she was trying to make it a jazzy.
She was doing her, yeah,
she was trying to make her own version of the Marvin Gaye.
Maybe that's what was happening here.
No.
And it just went poorly. For the land of the free
And the home of the brave
Good for her, we know her name now.