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I have some really fun times with you in Chicago. And my wife and I had a really special weekend early on in Chicago. I'm going to go Illinois, okay. All right, so there you go. Illinois, right it down.
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So we all saw, well, I mean, not everybody has Netflix. That's a valid complaint. Yeah, rich. Harley and Illinois. She couldn't hold, but she said, "Tell Rich, it's not that I don't want Amazon
Prime. I can't afford it along with all my other training. Registration through to Rich." Rich does that. Daddy stacks.
Yeah, he's a, you know, Daddy stacks here doesn't care about that. Get another job. Yeah. I'm kidding. Work harder.
You know, I mean, I don't like how foggy and hazy, because of all the, the pyro, I imagine. I didn't like the quality, the visual quality of... I mean, I thought, could we not thought someone needed to go to the centerfield camera and did a little, like, "Yeah, right now." No, because they were going so much more clear, and I'm like, "Spudgy, I phone, could
be." I think that is a valid complaint as well, but there was a lot of fanfare, a lot of fun
Going on, and you saw thing, the hand, you saw the hand throwing popcorn to k...
stand. You saw the hand riding around on a skateboard from the show Wednesday, from the show Wednesday, from Adam's family, thing, and John Boye tweeted out, "Madgen, telling Babe Ruth, this
is who'd be throwing out the first pitch to open up to 20, 26 MLBCs, and because of robotic
hand, it really cool to see rolling around on a skateboard everywhere." So this was a real, like, animatronic hand. Yeah. Yeah. So Sam, it got us thinking, "What would the babe be most shocked by it?"
If you, if you got to talk to the babe in 20, 26, what would shock him the most about
“society, sports, entertainment, what would shock him the most?”
There's a topical one, an obvious one, just the ABS system. Yeah. Yeah. I went to hell as a shame. When he told him a robot is going to call balls and strikes.
That's right there. When you know what a robot is going to call balls and strikes, that's right there when you know what a robot is going to call balls and strikes. That's right there when you know what a robot is going to call balls and strikes. Well, that is a tip.
Yeah. Yeah. Maybe a robot.
What are you talking about?
He was known as a womanizer. Yeah, that's right. I still am. Yeah. Could you imagine if somebody showed him only fans?
Oh, yeah. I love me. I'm all in there. That's right. Yeah.
I got a lot of fans. But I'm a lot of subscribe to their fans. Oh, man. The base head would spin. That crown would be flying up.
Watching only fans. He'd run around the bases really fast. Yeah. Dude.
“So what would the baby shock to find out in today's world?”
Today's game. It doesn't have to be about baseball. We. Today's world. Like, what do you think would shock the babe the most?
Think of the babe. Think of you. Think of you talking to him. What would he be shocked to hear? I'll be honest, um, he was the the highest paid and, you know, a man amongst boys back
then. But I think he would be shocked at the accommodations that athletes get now, not just the money, meaning the private planes, the accolades and all the stuff because he was the only guy getting close to that attention. I will compare it to like in the 80s how wrestlers will say Hulk Hogan got the red
carpet treatment, but the other guys were all sort of like, you know, grinding that was, I mean, that was the case up until the middle of the 20th century where players had part-time jobs in the offseason or they go barnstorming where they play like, you know, non MLB games with other leagues or smaller towns and teams and now he wouldn't have to worry about that.
Yeah, he'd be paid so well. He'd be, he'd be, I think he'd be shocked by not like I said, not just the money, the treatment and even stuff like, hey, guys, a little banged up, he's going to take the day off because I feel like back then, he's got a sort of girly man, all right, is that what you're saying?
What do you, what do you, what do you sometimes wash it, you banged up, you'll play the game like a man. Hey, hey, babe, get this, hey, what's going on, eh, hey, babe, you know what, there's something in today's world called diversity. Yes, WBC, and what do you mean by that, diverse or what is this word, you shape, you
like, yeah, just get this, there's a bunch of Hispanics in the game nowadays. I don't know, you're talking about a city so he's called diverse city. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
So you're saying I got to play against these guys, you got to play against these guys, baby, man, I don't know how I feel about them, but a little trickier when you're doing everyone. I'm gonna play against Saturday, but a black guy's allowed to, yeah, they're allowed to play against you, I don't know. Maybe I won't be a good thing to see. That doesn't seem as fair to me now, yeah. Right, so there's be a lot of shockers.
There are a lot of shockers for the baby, because that's no knock on the baby, but he didn't have to compete against all these other dudes. He just didn't. So that is a big time shocker if you're talking to the baby.
“I think the baby would be big on social media, because he did love attention.”
Yeah, I got a lot of Instagram followers. Yeah, I do, yeah. Oh, yeah, he does. I'm gonna go live. No.
No, you bring up. No, you bring up, but he was a woman. Yeah, that's no secret. No. In fact, there was a lot of stories where he was like sleeping with other teammates, wives and stuff, and they were proud of it because they loved the baby.
He loved the baby. He was the baby. He was the baby. I let him. You know, so they were cold with it.
He would be on a later second stage.
Are you telling me there's like, God, I have to act like a just pick up women. You mentioned all the DMs he'd be sliding into. Yeah, ladies, you would be definitely spitting game on social media, because he was that kind of guy. What would shock Babe Ruth in 2026? This is the most fun stupid conversation you've had in the wild.
Yeah, babe, you can meet lots. Why ain't that a pip? Yeah, sure. Sure is a pip. Sure is babe.
Babe, you can just keep swiping left and right, and the side of you want to get with these girls. Well, that is a pip. Man, everything's a pip. Other famous stories from him were his big eaten days. What would he take down 18 to 20 hot dogs?
Hey, get this babe. There's something called door dash. Hey, what's that? Hey, they can bring me hot dogs right to me. Or just these.
Oh, I think the very man's going to get his own hot dogs. Yeah, I don't think that's it. How do you got people bring me dogs?
No, but think of the stadium food.
If he saw the full five star menus now.
Oh, that's a good point, right? Because all they had was like, hot dogs. What's the beach, eh? What's the beach, eh? What's the beach, eh?
Oh. The energy that would be insane. The babe would weigh 400 pounds. What's up? What's up?
What's up? Pokeball. Yeah. $20 for a brew. He loved women. He loved baseball, women, booze, and food.
“I think a lot of the precautionary stuff.”
He'd be like, what's this? Meaning the first wall. Pitch counts or stuff like that. Yeah, you had a hundred pitches. Why take them out?
What do you mean, see? Yeah. What about everything from picture the babe? He's not even wearing a helmet. Let alone elbow guards and batting gloves.
Yeah, gloves and guards. What do you have some type of a little bush? Yeah. If you've got being in the head with a ball, you just take a cold steak and put it on your lump.
This guy dressed up for like he's in a war. We're playing baseball, yeah. Let's go up there and get a hit all max freed. What do you mean you're not batting? Yeah.
What do you mean? Yeah, you were talking about. He wouldn't be impressed by Otani. You bet night. Yeah.
That's an Asian me. See, okay. I mean, no, they made him this big. Yeah, that's right, baby. 64.
He'd be see, he'd be all he'd be all surprised about everything. He wouldn't trust Otani. Yeah. Yeah, harboursy. No, he exactly.
He'd be like, baby, died in like 1948. He'd be like, "Why are there Japanese players in the league?" That's what I'm saying. Exactly. Why isn't center field 585 feet?
Dude, that's a good run. That's a good run. Yeah. What is this? 303 feet, yeah.
What is this? What is this? Another box? That is a really good one. He would have been shocked.
And by the way, here's another thing.
You know what they always say?
And you see other big leaders pick up his bat? They always say, "Oh, heavy it was." Yeah, he had, he swung like a club. So if he were to pick up a modern bat today, then why don't I tell you that?
Wait, what about that guy? Yeah. He would do all the different types of wood and grind holes. Yeah. He'd be shocked by that.
And that's just baseball and sports. What other things would he be shocked to hear? You know, what year was the bat born?
“Could the someone do a quick chat GP to your Google?”
1895. I did bring it up here. Well, perfect. Yep. I remember my grandmother was born in the 1920s.
Like a lot of our great generation grandparents that are no longer with us. I remember before she died. My grandmother was most fascinated. So I'm guessing the bay, but other old timers. Just the idea of how they had a hard time sometimes getting a hold of and navigating maps.
The idea of putting into GPS, a location, states away, and it'll tell you within the minute when you'll get there. And how to get there. GPS is something I think we all take for granted because a lot of us. If you're 40, if you're 40, 50, something years old, you grew up in a time where your parents are still using maps on your family road trips to like amusement parks. I remember in the in the late 80s when I was a little kid.
We'd go to like Sesame Place or Dorny Park or Hershey Park and Pennsylvania. These are a couple hours from Long Island where I grew up. My parents were holding open maps and pulling over and being like, "Oh, Greg, you took the wrong turn!" No, I didn't change my mouth. Just the idea of getting anywhere and knowing when you're going to get there is wild to me.
That's something we don't talk about enough. Of course the internet and smartphones and all that, but I think the idea of I need to get there. You're going to tell me how to get there to the minute instantaneously. Back then, yeah, that's insane. It would blow his mind for sure.
And the babe also lived in a time where, you know, he was the king. You even picture him with the crown and the cigar, right? He was the king. But back then, it was also about like, who's the champ? Say who's the heavyweight champion of world?
“And I think he'd be shocked to hear that.”
It doesn't have that scene cloud as it used to have when you were around babies. It was you, babe, and what, like, in Joe Lewis and, you know, Brown Brown, right? He was the champion. Yeah, who's the champ today? It's all like, sounds like they're oozing right now, but like, you know,
I think that would shock him. That it doesn't mean as much as it did back then. Because if you were the heavyweight champ of the world back then, like you were a superstar. You're not as much of a superstar in today's world.
So order some of the things that would shock the babe. 877-99 on Fox based on all the craziness we saw at the ball game yesterday at the ballpark. There was a hand, a robotic hand from the Adam's family from Wednesday.
Netflix is Wednesday that throughout the first place.
On a skateboard. On a skateboard. What else would shock the babe? Who do we got? Alright.
Let's start in trucky California. It's Ted. Hey, Ted. Thanks for playing along, buddy. Yo, yo, talking about the bandino.
You already took one of mine, which was, the, all the non-lox and the majors these days. Yeah, tripped out on that. But also the recreation. You know, everybody's into exercise and diet.
He would've been like, what the hell is that? Yeah. No, it's true. He, I mean, like, yeah, real man like me and Jack.
Damn you.
We don't care about diet.
“You know, when you look up the babe, who's this again, then?”
Ted. Oh, Ted. When you look up babe's size, I think we got it all wrong. They cable him two, 15. They label the babe two, 15.
He's like six, two, two, 15. Which, like, either he was just oddly proportioned. Or we had him all wrong. Maybe like the camera angles. Maybe, you know, he didn't have a good Instagram wife for something.
He wore that. The wool pants he was wearing added 25 pounds. But, but yeah, look, six, two, two, 15. That sounds so weird. On a, in a fat month, I weigh two, fifth.
Is that a Donald Trump says he is six, two, two, 15? So if I have a bad weekend, I can reach two, 15. Babe Ruth's bat, by the way, 44 ounces. Oh, man. Yeah.
So that's absurd. Like, what's the average today? So I think he's pick up a, in my way. He says, two with pick. Yeah.
Well, we're, we're doing a bad decision. Where, you know, we're doing all the, you know, we're doing all the, we're doing all the, like, what he'd be, like, what is the meaning of this? What about the, let's flip her for a second? You think babe would, because he was such an ambassador, the guy that put baseball on the map? Do you think if he saw all these travel leagues and how involved kids and families aren't baseball, he'd be like, man, the game really came along.
This is fantastic, she. Like, when he, if he would see fields and how families travel and they spend hundreds of dollars on, oh, we got the hype fire bat and we got our sliding gloves. You think he'd be like, man, the game's really come along. Yeah.
Yeah. I think so. Yeah. You'd have to be proud of it. Yeah.
You'd be super proud.
“Like, I think about, especially if you position it, like, this is all because you behave.”
Yeah. That's right. Yeah. That's all right. Like, I used to think about that with.
Well, that is. Yeah. Like I always wondered. Oh, listen, society's going to advance far beyond what people thought back then.
But I always wondered if, like, a blink in George Washington and some of some of the, you know,
most notable presidents, if they would have ever wondered and thought that they'd be on money. Every town would have schools and streets named after them. I'm like, I don't know if they knew the impact they would have had. And I don't know if babe at that time. I knew he knew he was the biggest guy, right?
But do you think when you talk about the most notable sports figures of all time? You think, man, for real, man, this Michael Jordan guy, huh? Yeah. How would they feel about Hank Aaron and then Barry bonds? Like, how would he feel about that?
Oh, yeah. If you told them there was drugs, you could use to help you hit the ball for further. Yeah. I don't blame him, she. Yeah.
Like, would he have that sort of attitude? Yeah. Like, yeah, records are made to be broken. Yeah. That's right.
For really cool to hear. Or would he be, like, upset by that? And to give it reference, you said he's swung a 44 ounce bat. Yep. Today, the average MLB wet bat weighs between 31 and 35 ounces.
I was going to guess 34. I was going to, I feel like a lot of guys would swing a 32 or 34. Yeah. What did you swing in high school? Uh, they got 32, 33, maybe ounces?
No, I don't remember. Yeah. It was like a 33 ounce. Yeah. It wasn't, yeah, it wasn't much different than that.
It had to be 33.
“I don't even think we're using your pan size, are you?”
No. Like, I don't even have my 32 or 34. Wait, there's a bad size. Yeah. Let's go to the phone.
877-99 on Fox, Covino and Rich. What would the baby shock to hear about today's world today's game? Whatever comes to mind. Who do we got Danny? Let's talk to our boy in Maryland.
Doug. Doug, what's up in? Hey, guys.
First of all, Native Americans and Hispanics were playing back then.
There was a picture name, arrow lanes for the Boston Red Sox. And he was, um, half Hispanic and half American white. So they were, uh, just a quirky there. But I mean, you can correct me. But it's not like they were leaning with it.
It's like, it's a Ted Williams. Just Mexican no one ever talked about it ever. Yeah. What we're saying is there was no, you know, like the Amma Metz fan. The best players are Lindor and Soda, two Latino players.
I mean, that wasn't the case back then. But I know what you're saying. So much of the game is Latino players. He grew up in an inner city Baltimore. So I mean, he would be completely fine with how it is.
He would be happy. Oh, yeah. We're not saying anything up. But there was a Negro League. Yeah.
He wouldn't play in the regular base in pro base. And that's not on the bay. Yeah. He just, who he was competing against. He did live long enough about a year and a half.
Uh, he was in his hospital bed, apparently. And he saw Jack. He or at least heard Jackie Robinson break the color barrier. That's fantastic. That is really cool.
So he got to, he got to witness that. Observe it. That is really cool. Um, thanks for the phone call, though, man. I appreciate that.
877-99 on Fox. Who else do we got Danny? Uh, tripping Vegas tripped. What up, buddy? Hey, guys.
Always good to talk to you.
I just say, oh, no, I only listen to Colin Coward chair when y'all are hosting it. Oh, thanks. Thanks. So, uh, for the bay, just a few things. I would say stadium.
How iconic he is. Uh, rules. I like, you can't block the plate. I think he'd be shocked by that. Yeah.
And, uh, and how he's portrayed in movies, meaning it's not right where they show him. Hit a home one and someone on the basis for him. That's Hollywood drama. That's not real. He had to run the basis.
Yeah.
I think the bay, I think a lot of the, again, you're at the safe.
I love the footage of his feet moving real fast. The just the way that film was filled. Like the film. He's a bit of a beat. It's a little feet trying to real quick.
You know what, I always picture.
Babor running on the basis. The way Fred Flintstone. Yeah. But I imagine it made that same sound. I remember like, yeah, that's the saddest sound.
“I mean, when he ran, that's how I always picture it.”
He just go back to doing the voice. You know, like, that was the whole time. Well, that is a pit. I guess so many thoughts about what the bay would be thinking. I really do.
These fans are dressed like slabs. Oh, that's the right. Three. Three. Right.
They went there. Jamie's what is it? Yeah. And where's your hat and time? I don't know the answer to this.
Let's try to use our brains without looking it up. And then we'll look it up. Okay, guys. Huh? When you see all this old footage.
There was a huge emphasis. The same way when people traveled or walked around New York City. Everyone had their fedora. Their coat. Everyone was classy.
Like, Freddie Blassie. But dressed like SGA, every single day of the week. So Danny, here's my question. When did fans first start wearing jerseys? Oh, that's a good one.
I don't know.
I never heard anyone talk about the origins of the, of the jersey for a fan.
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A lot of fun today. Opening day and baseball. Let's go to Dambire for an update. See what's going on around the world of sports. Dan.
Yeah, Redtech's trying to close things out in Cincinnati. It's three nothing Boston right now in the bottom of the ninth inning, where opening day should start in Cincinnati, but few other games caught it, including last tense game in San Francisco. Also played earlier today, Pirates and Metz.
Metz won that one 117 as Paul schemes was chased in the first inning after allowing
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this month. Nationals beat the Cubs 10 to four. ESPN says the Cubs on Nico Horner to a six year extension. Other action going on right now. The angels have extended their lead on the Astros.
It's two nothing in the eighth. Mike Trout has hit us all home run for the halos. Tigers trying to close out the Padres. It's eight to two in the ninth. While the Phillies hold on to a five nothing lead on the Rangers in the ninth.
The raise and cardinals were tied up at one a piece heading into the sixth. They just wrapped up the sixth that's nine seven cardinals. The raise scored six times at the top half. Cardinals answered with eight in the bottom half of the inning. Final for Baltimore.
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Thank you. D.B. And you know what? I realized we are running so late today that we're not going to be able to get to everything we wanted, which is why today's a perfect day for our bonus podcast over promise.
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Think about how many skills they have to develop at such a young age? What can we learn from all of the new F1 romance novels suddenly popping up every year? He's still smelled of podium champagne and expensive friction. And how did a 2023 event called Waga Getting change the paddock forever? That day is just seared into my memory.
I'm a culture writer and F1 expert Lily Herman, and these are just a few of the questions I'm tackling on no grip. A Formula One culture podcast that dives into the under-explored pockets of the sport. In each episode, a different guest tonight will go deeper into the wacky misshap scandals and sagas, both on the track and far away from it, that have made F1 a delightful,
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and it's very empowering. Each week, I'll speak to the people building that future, and we're going to break down what all of this innovation actually means for you. What I come to realize is that when people think that they're dating these AI companion, they're actually dating the companies that create this.
We're experiencing one of the greatest tech accelerations in human history. And let's be honest, that can be messy. There's no playbook for what to do when an AI model hallucinates a story about you. But it's my belief that we should all benefit from this moment. Mostly human, we'll show you how.
My goal is to give you the playbook, so you can benefit. The reason I say agency is because, like, if you can give power back to people,
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Listen to mostly human on the I-Heart Radio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. That shot's five city hall building. A silver 40 caliber handgun was recovered at the scene. From I-Heart Podcasts and best case studios. This is Worshack, Murder at City Hall.
Could this have happened in City Hall? Somebody tell me that. July 2003, Councilman James E. Davis arrives at New York City Hall with a guest. Both men are carrying concealed weapons. And in less than 30 minutes, both of them will be dead.
And everybody in the chambers of dogs, a shocking public murder.
A scream, get down, get down, those are shots, those are shots, get down.
A charismatic politician.
You know, he just bent the rules all the time. I still have a weapon, and I could shoot you. And an outsider with a secret. He alleged he was effective a flat-down. That may have been not have been political, that may have been about six.
Listen to Worshack, Murder at City Hall, on the I-Heart Radio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Could we know where to reach? Back in time. Lying from the Fox Sports Radio Studio.
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But let me go through some of these Danny hit us up with. And I love this. Starting 2026, the UFL has banned punting if you're inside the 50. So if you cross the 50 yard line, you're in four down territory.
You can't punt and pin a guy. You can't pin a team back inside their hands on us. I like that. I was going to say, that's kind of dope. I don't know.
If it maybe won't pan out, right? But it sounds like I said to Danny.
What if it's like third and ten from the 48?
Do you know, do you not cross the 50? Right. I mean, like for the aggressive NFL head coaches, it's kind of how they coach already. They know they have two plays to get first down.
I'm glad you said that, though, Danny, because I'm like, that sounds cool to me. I don't know.
“I think you, and Rich, I like your strategy though, too.”
Yeah, how would you play that? You may not, if you, it's third and long. You may not try to pick up four yards on third and ten. You know, it seems so odd. That seems like a good one.
Yeah, this, I think this is a really cool one. For the 20, 26 season, the UFL has introduced the four point field goal. If it's 60 or more yards, it goes from a three point to a four point. That's a wild row. But then that's the, we got to make it.
If it's 60 or more, if it's 60 or more, four points going for it. Yeah, it says to boost offense and reward the elite kickers, and it changes late game strategy and impacts games where a team might be trailing by three. That's crazy.
We'd be seeing more chances taken for sure, right? So that opens things up. I like that too. I mean, I think, let's stick with those two. I think, eventually, when you see that every team has a guy that's pretty,
like, don't you feel like so many teams have a guy that's pretty consistent from 50, like three, four, cam, little. Yeah, like, I mean, the cam, little's of the world. They're going to be like, 60 set. There's going to be more of those guys.
“What if you actually did say, let's say you made it more than 62.”
Something absurd, four points. Why, though, that's still a more of a risk. What is that? Is that fiddling around with, all right, now you just make it football, a spectacle, or would you say, oh, man, we took the college 2 point conversion,
what, like a decade ago, or it's bringing more offense to the reasons. That's what we want. You know, if it's not broke, don't fix this sort of thing in the NFL's. No one's complaining about the NFL in this world. But, cove, if you go for a 60, something you are feeling gall, sounds cool.
But, though, if you go for a 60 plus yarder, the reward is four points. But if you miss it, the other team has the ball over the 50 now, because based on where the spot of the snap and the hold is. Wow. So you miss a 64 yarder, because y'all are going to go for a field, go for four.
You're given the ball, you're given the other team the ball on the other side of the field. More points, more risk. Yeah, but rich, they can't punt. Think about it. If that rule get to the point, they can't, and then they won't be able to punt.
Listen, it's a great place to try these things out. So the UFL, if you, if you can't get enough of football and you're that much of a fanatic, even with baseball starting in the NBA heating up playoffs before you know it. March madness, add the UFL to your mix. It would be interesting to see how these things pan out.
You know, you'll see it on social media and be like, oh, let me see how it works. Very cool. All right. Well, thank you guys for hanging more on over promise next. Until then, have a great Thursday. I read it there, you made it.
See you in the over promised land. Let's go. Let's go, Dodgers. Go, guys.
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or you just want the real talk on what's happening during the tournament, open your free I-Hard Radio app, search Plagrant and Funny with Kary Champion, and Jamel Hill, and listen now, presented by Capital One, founding partner of I-Hard Women's Sports.


