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Could this have happened at City Hall? Somebody tell me that. A shocking public murder. This was one of the most dramatic events that really ever happened in New York City politics.
“A scream get down, get down, those are shots.”
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or wherever you get your podcasts. You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox Sports Radio. We did it, we made it to a Friday. It's a mead Friday at that time to play ball. Chicago hot dogs, chili dogs, crab dip hot dogs, ballpark nachos,
sausage and peppers, peanuts, cracker jacks, and many helmets with ice cream in it. What? That's crazy, nobody at all, no one can get a kid again. Yep, who is this the greatest day ever?
Yep, but see, I thought we needed a morale booster. This was actually planned because I thought we were going to be nominated for a sports semi, and then that was Seaton's coming over on the other side. I think a hug is happening.
They're actually hugging. So I had planned this because I thought we were going to be nominated for a sports semi, and then we weren't. And then Dylan goes, should we still do this? I said yes, yes, let's, let's still, we need it.
We need it. Ah, it's a great day. Lots of recap from last night. We got games coming up later on tonight.
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dominating Arkansas 109 to 88. So we have basketball coming up tonight. And, uh, I have some point spreads for entertainment purposes. Only Duke money six and a half against St. John's Michigan minus eight and a half against Alabama. Iowa State minus three and a half against Tennessee.
“And you con minus one and a half against Michigan State.”
Now, looking ahead to the elite eight odds, I was curious, you got Iowa and Illinois, another big 10 matchup. Big 10's having a really nice tournament and really nice year when you factor in Indiana, football and now you got Purdue advancing Purdue is getting six and a half against Arizona. Iowa getting six and a half against Illinois.
See, what's the first hour poll question today?
Got one here from Paul after last night's games, which is worse, too many players on the quarter, not enough players in the quarter. Uh, wow. That's a tough one. Yeah, yeah, Pauli.
So Iowa Nebraska, I was making the comeback. I think there's like 58 seconds left. I was getting ready to end bounds and there's some shuffling of players. And then you see a baseball pass. And then the announcer say what happened.
Here's Fred Hoyberg, the Nebraska head coach. Yes, Marvin. I have the sound, too, of the play by play. Okay, yeah, let's, let's, let's do that. Then we'll have the coach.
Marcus Lawrence, you put all that. Look at this pass. Oh, my goodness. Oh, goodness. We're happy.
Well, that was a new jersey. They just don't guard Paul Garrison. He's waving for it. How about the vision there? But you can tell trying to get back in the play.
Wait a minute.
“I think Nebraska only had four defenders on the floor.”
Stay in Van Gundy with the catch there. But here's Fred Hoyberg. Nebraska head coach on having only four players. For a ring, about 58 seconds left. They did that deep ball to a viral for the bucket.
I think there were four players on the court. If you say what happened, it's the first time when I ran that. You know, put that one on me. It was a miscommunication. And, you know, I'm going to go to put that one on me.
There's some confusion online about if that's the rules. You're supposed to have five guys on the court. We're deeper. The official supposed to hold the ball before the ball was pending.
That's a good question, Robin. I've never been in a situation like that.
I know they always count to make sure there's not six. I don't know the rule on that with with four. But yeah, I mean, again, it was a miscommunication. And, you know, unfortunately, it had happened. But that, you know, as far as the rule, I've never been a part of anything like that.
So. Yeah. And, you know, I give coach credit whether it was his fault or not. He was going to fall on the sword there. You don't want to blame one of your kids.
And, you know, it was a great year for Nebraska. You know, when you consider that that is a football school and what they did with basketball, and they were a good team from start to finish. And we thought it was going to be a great game. It turned down to be a great game going against Iowa.
And it's just tough to end that way. Because if I said to Nebraska fans at the beginning of the year, Hey, you're going to go to the sweet 16, but you're going to lose in dramatic fashion. And you're going to lose to Iowa. You're still signing up for that.
But this is your hated rival. And get credit to Iowa. They hung in there. They just lingered. They just lingered long enough.
And they end up picking up the win. All right. 8773DP show email address [email protected]. Twitter handle the dp show. With a big 10 is making a statement when you consider football and basketball.
You got a couple of teams that can advance couple more. Big 10 teams that can advance tonight. Michigan State Michigan. If I'm Greg Sanky in the SEC, and I'm watching this. I go, OK.
All right. You're kind of piling on here a little bit.
You know, we can take Michigan or Ohio State winning
a national title in football now Indiana. And then we got basketball basketball dominating. And a couple of SEC teams bounced certainly with Arkansas. It was great run for John Cala Perry. But here's the hard part.
You know, you're not going to have a cuff back next year. He's going into the NBA.
That's the hard part because John has never had a problem recruiting.
And we've talked about this. I've talked about this with him.
“Can you get players who are going to stay for two years or three years?”
Because I think the wave of the future is. These kids are going to make enough money to stay in college. That they're not going to leave early and maybe be a second round pick. Or not get drafted. They might stay if they can make $500,000 or somebody makes $750,000.
And they'll stay in extra year. Or maybe they'll stay for two extra years. Your mid majors are going to lose their players. You know, their star player that might appear on the radar. Then all of a sudden, you know, these big schools will swoop in and pick them up.
You know, John still needs to be able to get that core that can be there the next year. You want to have a cuff. He's a tremendous player. And he was wonderful throughout the tournament. The last tournament run I can remember for somebody like this.
Steph Curry at Davidson.
I think Steph scored a hundred points in the tournament.
A cuff had around 90. I think he surpasses I on Williamson's debut with the NCAA tournament. But he's a great coach. Now, when you think about it and look what's happening so far with March Madness. I mean, Tom is one of the greatest coaches of all time.
Patino. You can make an argument. There's no greater coach strategy wise. And you know, X's and O's than Rick Patino. And that's that's incorporating NBA and college.
His ability to do what he does every place that he goes is really remarkable, unmatched. But you have, you know, Danny Hurley's got a couple of titles there. There are a lot of high end coaches who have gotten this far. And the tricky part is North Carolina is sitting there open.
“And you wonder what coach in the NCAA tournament might end up at North Carolina?”
Because it feels like and I was told this yesterday. North Carolina wants to get out ahead of the Kansas situation. Because it builds self steps down. Who could then fill that void? And North Carolina knows you're kind of on the clock.
You want to make sure you get your guy. You want to get your guy before that opening happens at Kansas. By the way, Bill Murray's son, Luke Murray.
He's the offensive coordinator basically for Yukon basketball.
He's going to take the BC John. Now, that's e-me because yesterday I had Dan Hurley on. And I should have asked him, you know, are you prepared to lose Luke? And, you know, it was rumored there. I got caught up and ran out of time.
And when we got done, I made it, I should have asked him about that. Because, you know, you have this odd, you know, this tournament run. And you're going to lose a really, really valuable person on that coaching staff. It's inevitable. But then, you know, I got the heads up that he was probably taking the BC job.
And I didn't ask. So that's on me. You know, Susan. Dan Hurley had you asked him probably would have started rubbing his eyes and say, I did. I did.
You know, players come and go and they just, I, you know, I got to deal with what I could deal with. I can only control so much. You're right. Father wouldn't have allowed that. I know, but I should have still asked the question.
Even though I probably know what his answer would be. I, I, I still should, but he's going to stay on with you. Come on. Oh, look at Marvin all decked out in his, his husky gear. Come on.
You got to stay ready. So you have to get ready. Okay. Come on. Oh, you're ready.
You're always ready. You're always ready. Come on. Always. Okay.
And I'm a dying this. Okay. Bearing me right in this. Really? Yes.
Okay. Like that's a verbal commitment. I'm going to sign a letter of intent, too. Okay. All right.
- All berry you in that. - Oh, absolutely. - Okay. - All right. - No questions.
Is red Hamilton? - Oh, it's a Rap Hamilton jersey. - Come on now. - Okay. - Come on, came out the womb, ready for you, kind of.
- It's vintage. - Nice pull-up jumper, 15 footer by roll Hamilton. - Oh, Hamilton. - Come off the screen. - Yes, that's true.
That'd be a pick. I'll hit the 15 footer, yes Paul. - Would it be more cool to be Khaled Elamine, a little more niche jersey? - Mm-hmm.
- At Champs Sports in 1998, they weren't selling Khaled Elamine jerseys. (laughing) - This was $49 in 1998.
“- Khaled Elamine, what'd he a second round pick of the bulls?”
- Yeah, he played like six months for the bulls.
- He did, and he's built like Kirby Pucket.
- Yeah, yeah. - Yeah.
“- Undercising overweight, but he got busy.”
- And even some really good college player.
Even some fun college player. Got busy off the court as well. Then he get pulled over. - Yeah, well, it was a long time ago. (laughing)
Back when you weren't allowed to get pulled over with, I met a guy yesterday, and he was showing off his car. Beautiful BMW, station wagon. And I said, and this really nice. He said, "Yeah, there's only one problem."
It smells like pot. I said, "Well, don't smoke in the car." He goes, "No, we rent this out and somebody smoked pot, so it kind of absorbed in the leather. They leased it out and I go, if you get pulled over,
you're in trouble. Like it reaked in the guy go, "I don't smoke, but I drive this, I've been driving this car for three weeks now," I'm like, does it get, you know, the fine Corinthian leather,
I get to get some sort there in the carpet? I don't know how much they're smoking there, but somebody maybe got hotboxed in that.
“I don't know how I got from A to Colittum,”
Colittella, I mean to this. Once again, this show now is scripted, yes, Paul. - I was wondering one thing about college basketball. Do you think the schools that take these one in dunes would prefer not to take the one in dunes?
And have guys that say, "You asked Danny Hurley yesterday. Do you want these big names or do you want guys for years and years?" He said, "Years and years and years."
Like I always got a bunch of 21-year-olds on the roster.
- Yeah, produce same way. - Yeah. Like you get that experience and I still believe in that. It's nice to have that freshman. And but we've seen, you've got to have other players. You can have the freshman.
I got to have, you know, some juniors and seniors in there. Because of these moments, right now, March Madness. Because we've seen, you know, on these freshmen, and they're only there for six months. And they may be approaching it that way
that it's not the end of the world if they don't win a title 'cause they're going to the NBA. It's the end of the world to these Purdue kids who are gonna, you know, I've been there three or four years.
“Or the Nebraska players who have been there three or four years.”
Yes, Mark. - It's a fine line. You want a really good college player, but you don't want to NBA prospect. You don't want somebody to, man, he can go in a lot of me.
You want somebody to, you know what?
If he got out, he'd be a late first at best,
maybe second rounder. - But you know what happens, though, Marvin, is these kids have so many people talking to them. It's like, man, you're gonna be a first rounder out there. You know, at worst, you'll be a second rounder out there.
So they believe that, and then you'll find a lot of these guys. And it's only two rounds. I mean, the draft used to be like eight or nine rounds. But now, you know, you got to decide, am I really ready to go or do I need another year?
Hey, I can stay another year because they're gonna pay me X amount of money. - Yes, Mark. The worst part is watching a kid that was projected to go lottery and look, there's 30 kids that were being told,
hey, you're a lottery pick, there's only 14 lottery picks. So after pick 14, it's like, oh my gosh, what am I doing here? I could have been back in school, making money, especially now at NIO.
- All right, we'll take a break. To meet Friday, morale is high. And we'll get to your phone calls coming up. We'll settle on our poll question as well. Robbie Hummel, who is done an unbelievable job
as an analyst for March Madness. He was there on the call with the Iowa Nebraska finish. And Robbie will join us a little bit later on. But your phone calls will get to those. Settle on our poll question.
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- Yeah. - Why hasn't a woman formally participated in a Formula One race weekend in over a decade? 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 Getton,
Changed 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 misshaps scandals and sagas, both on the track and far away from it, that have made F1 a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years.
Listen to no grip on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. - If you're trying to keep up with everything happening on and off the court, we've got you covered on the podcast, flagrant and funny.
You look at the top four number one thieves, what do you think UCLA is gonna do right down there for me, my friend?
- Obviously, you kind of see all the world's favorite
in this tournament, but I, the honest,
“I think people are kind of sleeping on Texas.”
Experts are suggesting that UCLA is the number one challenger to Yukon, and that right after that would be Texas. S&C is so deep and so thick and just about everything, I really is annoying. So it's UCLA, Texas, South Carolina, LSU.
Only once I could possibly upset Yukon. - On flagrant and funny, we're giving our unfiltered takes on the biggest moments, the conversations, everyone's having, so whether you're bracket is busted, or you just want the latest on the tournament, we got you.
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- I'm Laurie Seagull, a longtime tech journalist, and consider my new podcast, Mostly Human, your bridge to the future. - Anyone can now be an entrepreneur, anyone can build an app, and it's very empowering.
- Each week, I'll speak to the people building that future, and we're gonna 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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- 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 flat now. - That may have been not been political. That may have been about six.
- Listen to Worshack, murder at City Hall on the I-Hart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. - In 2023, former Bachelor Star Clayton Eckard found himself at the center of a paternity scandal.
The family court hearings that followed revealed glaring inconsistencies in her story. This began a years-long court battle to prove the truth.
“- You doctor this particular test twice in selling, correct?”
- I doctor the test once. - And it took an army of internet detectives to crack the case. - I wanted people to be able to see what their tax dollars were being used for. - Some like the greatest disinfectant.
- They would uncover a disturbing pattern. Two more men who'd been through the same thing. - Great, the WestBand, I command you in it. - My mind was blown. - I'm Stephanie Young, this is LoveTrap.
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“Settled in yesterday, get ready to watch”
the Pirates and Paul schemes against the men's. And that ended quickly, as far as Paul schemes. He didn't get helped out by his team, certainly his center of fielder. He gave up five earned in two-thirds of an inning
as the Pirates got roughed up 117. That's the shortest outing by raining sigh young winner in his team season opener in baseball history. - No, not yet. - Previous low was three innings shared by Tim Linsekham
and Clayton Kerschel. (upbeat music) - Stand of the day brought to you by Benini America, the official trading cards of the program. - Okay, this is what I don't understand.
It felt like that it should have been an error on O'Neill Cruz, the center of fielder for the Pirates. But okay, then get his love on the ball. He does start, he breaks in, and then it goes over his head.
“Now, in the converted shortstop that now he's playing,”
he's a six, seven shortstop, so now he's in the outfield. But schemes gets tagged with all of these earned run. I think his ERA is now 67.5. - That's not gonna hold. - I think it'll go down from there.
But he's on pace, but I'm watching, and I'm going, "Can't you have an error in judgment?" Can the official scores say that's an error in judgment by this center of fielder, schemes should not have been tagged with all those runs, yes, Paul?
- You guys play baseball, it always felt like an error was,
a play that's, is routine gets blown by the fielder becomes an error. You know, O'Neill Cruz goes in and goes out. And if you look at it, I think he would have caught the ball handily, he went out.
According to MLB, misjudgment is not an error, so it's a triple. An error is in physical misplay, and there's not a physical misplay on that play. - I got a problem with that.
- It look like an error. - It's an error in judgment.
“You should, I got a lot of things to answer”
the commissioner whenever he joins us again. I'm gonna ask him about error in judgment. By the way, yesterday, we were asked about our favorite ballpark food, and lines are really simple.
I'm not a nacho guy, it's basically a hot dog
and a beer, like if you happen to grill the hot dog, throw a little mustard on there, give me a beer, draft beer, I'm good, I'm good to go. You know, here's something I learned yesterday. That a lot of stadiums don't like doing draft beer
because there's so much about 30% that is wasted. Just from people trying to pour the beer is not pouring them correctly. And therefore, they don't like to do draft beer, but I didn't realize that.
I would think you would have people who would be experienced enough, but no, there's a lot of spillage there, is that that's what they would say. But yeah, just give me a hot dog, I'm good, some mustard, I don't need anything else there.
Todd, what did you, well, you love everything at a ballpark? - I narrowed it down to hot dogs and nacho's, I also mentioned something that wasn't part of an actual baseball stadium.
I went with concessions, I went off the board with something I had at a basketball game, went to a gym, there was amazing. But that was at the Timberwolves' mavericks. - Yes, I had no idea that you can get mac and cheese
with slices of hot dog in the cup of mac and cheese. I was like an heaven, I'm like, this is a thing. I got my mountain deal, I got my mac and cheese with hot dog in it, what's it my seat? What about you, Marvin, ballpark food?
- So I went to Camden yards about 10 years ago, had the crab cakes there, my one seat. I know it's kind of a cheat code, but from then on out, I was like, any time I'd go there, crab cakes.
- I've never gone to Packbell, now Oracle Park,
they had sushi and they had craft beer. This is when craft beer just came out. And I was like, they might have had red hook on tap and I had sushi, not your normal experience at the ballpark?
- Yeah. (laughs) (laughs) - Of the IPA and whatever role. - Yes, I have a spicy tuna roll place. - It's a tuna roll and something a little hopping.
- Yeah. - Give me the Barry Bonds roll, please. People up in arms about Netflix, so I was listening, Mad Dog yesterday, on his Mad Dog radio, oh, with he was apoplectic of,
Now, okay, I don't want James Winston involved
in the broadcast.
“I get it, it's a one-off, you know, maybe they're gearing up”
for, you know, when he retires, he'll be an NFL analyst.
He's, you know, quirky, and maybe he'll be successful in analyst, but you start to look at everything, you know, Barry Bonds was there, of course, and everybody's like, oh, you wanna hear from Barry Bonds. I don't, you know, what's he gonna tell you?
Now, the thing is that when he said, I was a great teammate, and I said to myself, as I'm listening to this, I said, no, you weren't, because Barry told me that he wouldn't share information with his teammates, because as he said to me,
they could be on another team next year. So, not a good teammate. And if you're gonna have Bonds on, you don't need to ask about steroids, but I would certainly wanna ask about Jeff Kent,
his teammate who's going into the Hall of Fame, and Barry's not, but I, I looked at Netflix as,
okay, they're gonna try really, really hard,
and they did, and they brought out all the shiny objects
“that they have in comedians and wrestlers,”
and look at all the things that we do. I get it, and they're only gonna do two more events, affiliated with Major League Baseball, and they weren't equipped for this. You know, getting the right people to do it,
who do this on a regular, and that's my NBC, NBC gets the best schedule in football, because they have the best technical people, and then you have the best broadcasters there. So, it's no great surprise there,
they do it better than anybody. But Netflix, this isn't what they do well, but they wanted to give their best, show you what we can do, and then down the road, Netflix is gonna be involved
in more sports, but like I didn't, I don't want to stand alone game on Netflix, but I do like a stand alone opening day, but I, I don't know, it didn't, it didn't ruin my day.
“That dog who's, you know, like the gatekeeper”
from Major League Baseball, (yelling) going crazy, I'm going, Chris, it's okay. It's just one game, and then he's, he's ranting about the canoes out in McCubbie Cove.
(laughing) Like this is, we're done with this. This used to be a thing like 10, 15 years ago. I'm like, it's okay. You know who has been out there in the canoe?
Boota and San Francisco. Boota joins us now. Good morning, Boota, what's on your mind? No, buddy, for at least Dia de la Scottness and you're this, God, that the S is super bold, I'm on those free seats.
Boota, Joe de France, Champagne from the campaign D.P., got to admit calling in at 2 p.m., and set a six a.m., is nice.
Total game changer, man, it's awesome.
Wait, where are you in France? Right now I'm in Paris, and I'm waiting to get on the train to go down to the young, and I'm going to go to Chattam, look to pop, and I'm going to get on a cruise liner,
go down to the wrong river, and learn some things, and do some side visits, and get ready for your great picking, Chattam, you know what I mean? When I retire, you're going to hook me up. I'm going great picking, and in South of France.
I got you, but I wanted to call in there, 'cause you guys are talking about the Bo Jackson thing this week. Yeah, and to all the people that didn't listen, his welcome moment to the NFL after suffering his concussion and going to the wrong sideline,
and then Steve Berlin getting bow back on track, as he said, quote unquote, "We're just concussion question." So, when it's payday, Monday, and it was like, "Oh my God, it was like giving him a smelling self, man."
But lastly, Dan, as far as the Emmys go, this show is not made, as someone mentioned to you yesterday, and to the Danets, to the BRGs, and to D.P. Nation, when it'll lose, we celebrate as the shirt says, and the greatness of the D.P. show,
it's been a Santa for 20 years, and we all choose the tune-in, watch, listen daily. So, any swammy D.P., and I'll say it for the room, who's got a better than us? No, buddy.
Thank you, Boota. Have fun over there. Boota lives a pretty good life, though. Nice, single, and travelin' around. Over in France, I'm going to check out some champagne, bring it back to his restaurant.
Gus and L.A., I Gus. - Good morning, Mr. Parrot. - Mr. Parrot, Mr. Parrot. (laughing) - It's early, it's early, it's early.
I've got a little bit of a game. Anyways, hope you boys have been a great day, and make great kick-off to the weekend. Boys, I was an opening day yesterday.
I have never experienced an opening day,
but it was arguably the greatest one.
“Everybody was there. I got a little frail driving”
in a Cadillac, mole rider on the way here, and that was great to see. It was, I told this to Tyler, and I wasn't sure if I was going to mention it, but you know what, I'm a proud God-father today,
'cause my God's, you know, he discovered baseball last year, and my God's is autistic. And he's not full-spectrum, but he is on the spectrum to where he doesn't really like crowd,
so we were kind of nervous, but he loved the Dodgers. So it was, you know, 65,000 passed everything yesterday. And to watch him, to where he will not like crowds of team people, go nuts for every single run the Dodgers score this day. He was high-fiving strangers.
He is jumping up and down. He's like, he's counting down the Dodgers dog that he's eating. He was loving everything. He was patriotic when the Jets flew over.
“Greatest day of my life, boys, that's forward”
to watch my God's son just become a different person yesterday, and that was one of the best things to see, boys. - Awesome, thank you, Gus, thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend. Ryan into Troy.
Hi, Ryan, what's on your mind today? - Hey, good morning, Dan, a couple things for you, one.
Well, first of all, first two games last night were awesome,
and with Illinois in the later game, I just, I wonder if they're on to something new with their recruiting strategy, getting all those Eastern European folks. And then the second thing I had was,
I just couldn't watch the games last night with Kevin Harland without thinking about Fritzie. It's crazy. - The Razerbacks, what I talk about it? - On 19, three runs for the Wildcats.
This is college basketball's March Madness on true TV. - Thank you, thank you, Ted. Your face gets all red when you do your Kevin Harland. - I get a little light headed, too. - Oh, as soon as I, you know, I'm waiting for the game
to come on and then boom, Kevin Harland sets the scene for where they are, and I did think of you that are you imitating Kevin Harland, while Kevin Harland is getting us ready for that. - I did do that a few times,
and the wife doesn't like it very much. It's like kids just watch the game and sit still. - But you do the theme music as well. (singing in foreign language) A 15, three runs for the Wildcats.
This is March Madness on TV. - Russell in Philly, good morning, Russell. What's on your mind today? - Morning there, there that gets one, two, seven, three. (bell ringing)
So I'm watching a Purdue game right like the mainstream game, but those big guys are giving me a lot of jade my green fields. They were pretty dirty, pretty scrappy in there. And secondly, shout out to my fellow Swarbomb, got a two-way shot, boom with that three runs shot.
Open the day, one, though, let's go, go birds. - All right.
“Did you see the story of, is it the Philly's player?”
Alex Baum, he's suing his parents. They missed managed his money and he's suing them. So the Philly's third baseman, let me see if I can, so he's suing, but it's gonna be an awkward Thanksgiving.
He is suing his parents for three million dollars
alleging that they funneled away his money. While they were managing that, the lawsuit reportedly was filed Wednesday, and let's see, he opened up with a Homer yesterday. Let me see, what else?
Anything else in here that stands out? - Yeah, bomb and his attorney are saying that the parents froze them out of four different accounts. Of course, the parents are saying that they, he has full access to the accounts.
He's also saying they took converted sizable amount of his money from those accounts for their own use. I think when you've made 19, and you're wondering where three are,
that's, that's a lot of money.
- I mean, three million dollars is a lot of money any time,
but when it's, you know, 15, 20% of what you've made, that's significant. - Allegedly, they have indicated they were billing their son for the management of his affairs at the rate of $50 per hour.
They are listed as the directors of the Alex Bomb Foundation on his website. - They just got to vote that one. - I'll sign that they know what they're doing
With that money, and I'll have to take it.
- Yeah. Wow.
“How does that work when next time you see him?”
Hey, Mom. Hey, Dad, or maybe you don't see them anymore. - Yes, Dad. - I'm a bomb, Dad, if my dad doesn't say that to me, that's just not going, that's it to do.
- Speaking of bombing. - Wow. - Yes, yes, Pauli.
- You always see these videos.
There's one that's out there where a guy made the bigs, and he got drafted, and he got like a $5 million bonus. And his parents opened up this letter that he paid off their mortgage and the parents are crying. Thanks for all those times.
You took me to practice and travel teams. Well, these parents just said, listen, buy past that. You're gonna pay for our house and we'll tell you about it. - Yeah. - There's a huge difference between saying Mom and Dad,
that paid off your mortgage or Mom and Dad saying, "Oh, you paid off our mortgage." - Yeah. - That's huge difference. - Just trying to help you out.
By the way, you paid off our mortgage. - Thank you. - Shouldn't I? - They sent a letter to their son saying, "Hey, look at what you did for us."
- Just wanted to say thank you. - Yes, Paul. - I do think it's the idea of having an relative manager money.
“That seems just like a bad decision in life.”
You would think that, "Well, who can I trust more than a relative?" But if things go well, you could fire your business manager.
- You never hire somebody you can't fire.
- Yeah, see you. - Accurate. - Thank you. - Let's take a break here. - What time?
- Do you start yelling that your kid is gonna be 30 in August? One for four with a walk? Like, where's the money coming from? You got those to pay?
One for four with a walk at an hour. I'm gonna be 30. I gave you plenty of money. - You stole so much of my money. You've got to stop striking out.
- Thank you. - He's a little like he's a little bit-- - No, no, no, I got it. - He's a hundred year old man and I'm a professional baseball. - I think the bid is over.
- Is it over? - Yeah, it's over. - Yeah, this bid is over. Okay?
- Why are we trying to bump?
- All right. - Bring it back. - Take a look, I'm not nodding anymore. - Which is where speaking to an adult that way or an annual that way?
- You're gonna bump? - Yeah. - I do. - Or speaking to Todd in that way and I get both ends of that.
- Who's gonna be 30 on August 3rd? - Thank you, Todd. - All right, let me take a break. We got to play the day more phone calls. Coming up right after this.
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Little controversy on the tip in by trade coffman Ren, but at that point in the game, it's almost like one of those hail merry passes. There's gonna be some physicality in there. Did it get away with the push, he did,
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or not enough right now, not enough has 76% of that vote. We got a couple of little pole questions up here too.
“Are you going to be buried in your favorite team's gear?”
Yes or no, right now, 77% of the audience, they know they will not be buried in their favorite team's gear. And how do you like your hot dogs? Three or more toppings or our hot topics, oops. Three or more topics, or two or less,
two or less has about 74% of that vote too. - What role do the officials play? - In saying to Nebraska, you only have four players, Pauli. - I got a hold of a college and active college ref. And if the college ref sees that there's only four players
on the court, he is not supposed to warn the team. That would be helping one team over the other. So from a competitive standpoint, you wouldn't warn the team. Now, if they had six players on the court,
You would ding him and give him a technical.
But if a team has four players on the court,
the ref has no responsibility to warn anybody officially. Pauli sends out a text, right as it's happening. It's like, what are they doing? There's only four players. And then all of a sudden, you realize Nebraska can't do anything
because the player who's going to come in can't come in, he tries to, you know, the official has to bring you in, like a matriety. And then all of a sudden, you got, I would go on, wait a minute, which, but it's throw it in, throw it in.
- Yes, Todd. - But official can do that, I know it's not medicine. Like in football, don't we see that all the time? If someone's up on the line, like receiver, offensive line, whatever, they have an opportunity
to give them a little wave, like, you know,
“step back a little bit, they're not obligated, right?”
- But they don't warn you, you can check with them. But the official doesn't say, if CD Lamb is lined up and he's off sides, they don't go, hey, CD, back up. - So the player initiates that with the official, and after my good, okay.
- But I don't even know if official acknowledged that. It's weird when I watch that when you have, you know, a wide receiver is looking over and he's checking with the official, I don't know if I've seen the official go, hey, thumbs up or you're okay.
Maybe it's a head nod, but in that, you know, that instance, they will not tell you, unless you ask, you cannot give them a heads up and warn them. Jay and Delaware, good morning, Jay, what's on your mind today?
- Hey, Dan, always know it's a weekend
but I hear gusting the boat as voices on the line. - Hold on for a second, Jay. I got to make sure that door to the kitchen stays closed because I'm smelling those hot dogs and I'm not gonna make it till the end of the show.
- Yeah, Pauli.
“- Dan, you don't have to make it to the end of the show.”
- I know, but if I can't make it, then everybody else can't make it, 'cause just like a baseball game, you don't wait to the ninth inning to have your first hot dog or sausage. - Yeah.
- This could be an anomaly day. - Well, Seaton's already said, hey, I'm blown through the stop sign. I might have five hot dogs today. - Respectfully, Dan, I'm making it another three minutes.
- And then I'm having hot dog. - So at the top of the hour. - Correct, I'm, as soon as the show, this segment is over, putting my headphones down and I'm going again to hot dog.
- Okay. - I'd have respectfully, I'm not. - Look, this is all about morale today. We had a rough week. If you wanna have a mid-show hot dog,
(upbeat music) - You're gonna have mid-show hot dogs. - Yes, right. - Now, now, I can't do mid-show ice cream helmets. Can't do that.
- I can wait on that, Todd. - That's fine. - Well, what about top of the 11 o'clock hour? Top of the 11 o'clock hour. - You gotta wait till the end of the show.
- All right, you can have one dog per hour. Okay, one dog per hour. - It's like fasting right now. - I bet on the half hour. >> No, the ice cream helmets have to wait until the very end.
>> What's our nachos status? >> The nachos last hour of the program. >> Sossage and peppers. >> I mean, you can't wait on that. Come on, maybe our three, top of our three.
Sossage and peppers, gotta do it. >> Okay, how about this? Top of, okay, hot dog coming up, and top of this hour. Top of next hour, Sossage and peppers, greatest. 11, 30 Eastern time, crab dip, and then we can have ice cream in our helmets at the end
of the show. >> Yeah, good plan, good plan. >> It's just good management. >> More albums. >> That is, that's just good management.
>> Thank you, thank you. >> Come up with, once again, I had this plan. I thought, you know what, we're going to get nominated for a sports Emmy and Friday. We're going to have a big blowout and we're going to have all of our ballpark foods that we love.
>> This is the year seventh time of the show. >> Lucky number seven, this is the one we're doing it. >> Because Dylan is shopping for all of this. He's getting our miniature helmets, like he got you a Yankee helmet, Paulia Cubs, helmet, Marvin of Blue J's helmet, Todd and Astro's helmet, me a red helmet, and I said, no, you
“know, and then he goes, since we didn't get nominated, should we have this?”
I go, no, we need this now more than ever, I think. But now he was buying all this stuff earlier in the week. All righty, one hour in the books, two more to go.
We always have five men on the floor with this team.
>> That's right, Kevin, he's not in there, Paulie, hot dog time guys, hot dog time and five, four, three, two, one.
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