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Don Hahn
This is the Don Hahn and Rosenberg podcast.
Peter Rosenberg
That sounds like heaven to me.
Don Hahn
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Alan
It's sweet, right?
Peter Rosenberg
It's got to be a remit. You got to be writing it as a reminiscent song.
Alan
Well, I would hope so, right? Yeah, it's very, it's very reminiscent to me though. There's an 80s song like, it's. It's considered yacht rock and I. Every time it comes on, I get rid of it right away. And it's like this. It's like she's just 16 years old. Leave her alone, they say. And every time I hear, I'm like, how is this on the radio? Like, why would you play this?
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, I have a major update for you.
Alan
Oh, maybe it's a cover.
Peter Rosenberg
He didn't write the song.
Alan
Ringo this. Ringo covered this. Somebody else wrote it?
Peter Rosenberg
Yep. Year 16 is by Johnny Burnett. It originally came out in 1960.
Alan
Was Johnny 16 when he wrote it?
Peter Rosenberg
I cannot tell you that for sure. It's a great question.
Alan
You know, your life, your perspective changes when you have daughters and once they become teenagers.
Peter Rosenberg
Well, who are you talking to? I'm the one who used to fight with you two about that idiot Bill Belichick. Aged great for me, by the way.
Alan
You know what? It really did for you, I'll give you that.
Peter Rosenberg
I told you I'd punch him square in the forehead if he showed up with Maya. An 80 year age difference.
Alan
Although again, if you consider it's. It's not anything he's doing, it's she's doing. So. So my daughter ended up just like taking full control of this guy's life.
Peter Rosenberg
That's true.
Alan
And dominating to a point.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah. You know what?
Alan
I kind of be proud of her.
Peter Rosenberg
Well, that's sort of a good point. It ended up looking. The way it ended up looking like was that she was in full control.
Alan
Oh, yeah.
Peter Rosenberg
I mean, I would think she was a weird, but. But not being taken advantage of. That's. That's a fair.
Alan
Mm.
Peter Rosenberg
Fair. Fair assessment by you at 4:30. Allen, are you prepared for a big, big old fraud Friday?
Alan
Do we have a lot of submissions today on the email address?
Peter Rosenberg
Anthony, I haven't dove in yet. How are submissions this week?
Anthony
Yeah, it's pretty solid. We have a good handful.
Alan
All right. And we have calls to get on that as well, so we'll see what we can. And I think we just go jury today we have. Right. Well, with four of us, there's no Tiebreaker. Yeah, but you know, and then Don can decide if we made the right choice or not.
Peter Rosenberg
Dhre ESPN would be the email address if you want to get a late submission in for fraud Friday.
Alan
So we have. I believe that David Stearns is talking now. Right? Is it? Wasn't it. He was supposed to meet with the media at 4:00. All right. So we'll be hearing from him soon and we'll get that sound. Kodai Senga. He'll be on the IL. Not a surprise. 15 day DL with that hamstring after making that play off the missed play by, I guess you could just say the overthrown ball to first. As he was covering first, Pete Alonso made the throw. He said he felt it before he jumped for the ball though. So it's not to blame the throw more or less him running to first. Which again, it's the one sport, Peter, that injuries happen from simply doing something that people do every day. Running. Like you got to run for the train. How many people have pulled a hamstring running for the train. You know, running across the street. You want to beat the, you know, beat the. The cross work timer. And you're trying to hurry up because, you know, like how many times have you stepped off the curb and there's three. And you know, you got to cross like three lanes of traffic.
Peter Rosenberg
You.
Alan
So you just. You hoof it. You get over there.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah.
Alan
Have you ever seen anybody do that and grab the hamstring and just go right down. Baseball is one sport. It is like, like the, like we always say this about sneaky.
Peter Rosenberg
No, but it's. You know what it is?
Alan
Pop, like damn.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah. It really is though. It's the kind of sprinting you do in baseball. It's. It is unique. Like in, in basketball, you never stop moving.
Alan
Right.
Peter Rosenberg
And the speed goes up and down. But like in baseball, it's the dead stop to sprint. I'll tell you one thing though. Like, like in Don softball game, for example.
Alan
Yeah.
Peter Rosenberg
Invariably I will do what I always do and hit a ground ball at some point. Like I'm just. I'm just terrible. I don't put any lift on the ball and I will.
Alan
You're not taking bp, right? You're not, you're not in the cage like getting ready for this game.
Peter Rosenberg
BP is the BP is the first pitch. I don't really ever wait. I just swing.
Alan
Yeah.
Peter Rosenberg
And I generally. I'll hit a ground ball to third. I guarantee it. Right. And I'll tell you one thing, I don't do at age 45, by then 46 years old.
Alan
Run.
Peter Rosenberg
I will not sprint out of the box. Never. Like in a softball game. That is the number one way I feel like to just rip yourself to shreds. Like, no friggin away. If I. If I'm in a situation where I need to sprint to beat something out, it's an out. I'm sorry, that's it.
Alan
So, Mendoza.
Peter Rosenberg
I am Gary Sanchez, baby. I. That is.
Alan
That is not a sprint. You're pulling up.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah, buddy.
Alan
Gonna be. No update on saying, at least not right now. But I, like, that's why I likened it to the average human. Because the average human is, you know, you mostly sedentary. You're not, you know, you're not moving around like again, a basketball player, a football player. You're in constant motion. Baseball is more of a. You're standing still now. All of a sudden you're running. You know, you're but a pitcher. You're throwing off the mound, then you have to suddenly pivot, run to first and try to make this play. Sometimes even running, running, grounding third, we see this happen. I just find it to be. Of all the things in sports, in baseball, it just seems like, how does it happen so, so often? And yet I have never seen a person who's not even close to being an athlete just trying to cross the street as quickly as they can. Like, it would be hilarious, wouldn't it? If you just came up lame and you just grab the hamstring in a middle of traffic and you go down? Like, would people wait or would they just drive around you as you lay there waiting for the trainer to come out of the dugout?
Peter Rosenberg
Because you'd have to wave people off. Right? You're not dying. I'm okay, but it's just embarrassing.
Alan
Yeah, just like I need some help getting across.
Peter Rosenberg
All right, let's, let's, let's, let's talk to someone who I'm sure can relate to this immensely because, you know, the athletic prowess is already there. And that, of course, would be Richard Manhattan. Hold on. There he is. Richard.
Alan
Oh, boy.
Peter Rosenberg
Rich. Rick. No. How about we go to Sharkey then? Because that was not a great appearance. No, that was. Yeah.
Richard
Before I got one thing. I'm sorry, before I get to my point, mainly for you, Alan. Last night, talking game, all time classic. Oh, yeah, I know, I know there's still two games left, but I was just wondering if you think that there has been any series in the Stanley cup finals that has more than three overtime games? Unbelievable. Anyway, Alan, for you, you're my hockey guy. I love you, but there's no way that Pickard's not starting tomorrow night or whenever the next game is.
Alan
Oh, no, no. I, I, I understand the reasoning why the team responded and you got to reward him. He did play well and all that stuff.
Richard
You can't worry about rewarding the guy in a Mustang 7 and oh. The guy's 7 and oh in the playoffs, if he didn't come in for Skinner when Skinner got hurt and they were down 02 to the kings, I think it was, they might have been El. He saved the season, I think.
Alan
And like they went back to Skinner though. The whole thing is they went back to Skinner now. I don't know enough about it. I'm just saying, like, like I, I, I watched, like if you watched last night, you didn't see a guy that just suddenly is like standing on his head making insane saves. You saw a guy with a puck is hitting him a lot, right?
Richard
Yes, he did. The bottom line is make the save.
Alan
I get it.
Richard
Knoblog's got it. Yeah, Knoblog's got a huge decision here, I will say, but I would be shock pick a season series to win or lose. Unless he gives up 10 goals or something, I think he's there for the next.
Alan
I'm just so glad that they ended up not blowing that game like that late goal in under that under a minute. I'm like, no, because you wanted this to be 2. 2. You want this to go distance. You want this. So that's when they tied it. I'm thinking, oh, come on. Like you do all that.
Peter Rosenberg
I know you're right there.
Alan
Come on. So I'm so glad they got that. Even if it's a lucky bounce, deflection, whatever it was. That dry saddle did a one handed shot, by the way. My God. So I'm just glad it's two too. So we'll see what, what a real compelling game five it's going to be.
Peter Rosenberg
Let's go to so many people to choose from here. Let's go to our friend. Let's go to our friend Josh in Brooklyn. Hey, Josh.
Josh
Hey, what's up, y' all? How y' all doing? Happy early Father's Day to you both.
Alan
Yes, sir.
Peter Rosenberg
You too, man. Thank you.
Josh
I have a question. Yeah, no problem. Especially up. I know it's your first one, man. Congratulations.
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, thanks, man.
Josh
Yeah, I have a question regarding this. It's a two parter. I want to ask you, do you think that these, that they get this done before free agency starts. Right. Because I'm sure they want to. Yeah, the coach. Yeah, yeah, they got to get this done because I think reference he starts in what, July or something like that.
Alan
So July 1st.
Josh
I'm asking because. Yes. I'm asking because I'm sure that they, the code they're going to probably want to implement with the coach of who to bring in and do they do the Mikhail Bridges thing. Right. Because I'm also worried about like if what's. What, what is the. What does the backcourt look like going further like if that's a thing that the coach would want or. Because I'm looking at something and I want to pick your brain. Alan. I'm thinking about something like maybe I don't know if they making maybe move Mikhail Bridges and I don't know if maybe get death pieces and then I'm looking at somebody like maybe Lonzo Ball if possible. I know he has the injury thing but the Knicks now they have that new, they have the, the, the number one rated the, the health team. Right. So I mean somebody lines a ball with Jalen Brunson, I mean I, I like something like that because that's the second ball handler who also can play. He plays defense or may not be as great as he used to be, but then he's a ball handler who can, you know, stretch the floor and get, and get the guys off of Brunson also, you know, so. But I'm just, I'm curious about do they get this done before free agency, just finding this new coach so they can just start to build, get the plan built Because I know the KD thing isn't happening. It looks like the Gianna thing is far fetched but I feel like they can build a team with JB and Kat, but it's just the surrounding pieces have to be way better. I appreciate the call guys and happy Father's Day again.
Alan
Thanks Josh. Yeah, I, you would think that they'd want to have things in place before the business part of the off season begins July 1st. The draft doesn't they have one pick, it's the 50th pick. I don't think the draft is as important for them as far as what they're going to do. You know they're not going to have like free agency for them is basically the mid level exception and can they resign a player or two like that? Their own guys, they're not going to be out like wheeling and dealing. So yeah, like they've, they've got to have somebody in place and, and then take it from there. Who they would attract, who they would bring in all that stuff. Right now I couldn't tell you. And I certainly wouldn't want to bring somebody in on a long term deal that has injury history as much as I really like Lonzo ball. So we'll see.
Peter Rosenberg
All right, let's give him another chance. Richard.
Alan
Hi, Alan.
Kevin
Hi Peter. Fellas, before I get to my basketball point, if I was a National League manager and it's an extra inning game, Ghost runner at second, I would have my batters bunt toward Pete Alonso. He is not a good fielding first baseman. I don't know why people don't try to exploit him. Now I'm not going to totally blame him for that throw yesterday, but that wasn't a good throw. That's not a good first baseman throw. And I would exploit this guy. I'm a Mets fan but man, he is not a great fielding first bas baseman. And I would make sure I pushed the bunt down. First baseman. At least try make this guy field the ball. Handle the ball. Okay, basketball. I got to ask you this Alan. If Indiana wins, up until two years ago, all I heard on your station, the other station, you need three superstars to win a championship in the NBA. Big three. Who's your big three? They got two. You need a big three. I don't know if Indiana, if they win it has a top ten player. Alan, do they have a top ten player? They can.
Peter Rosenberg
No.
Alan
The only way you could do it is to make the case for Halliburton. But I think you could definitely name 10 players ahead of him. What was he? I agree now he was.
Kevin
This may be a worse.
Alan
He was third team all NBA which puts him in the top 15. But he's not in the top 10. He wasn't second team. Jalen Brunson was second team. That puts him in the top 10.
Kevin
He's not even in the top five of sparse cars. Would you say this tight team top to bottom is worse or better than the Detroit Piston team that wanted in 2004?
Alan
Well, you gotta understand the Detroit team had some like, you know, Rashee, like think about Ben Wallace was a defensive player of the year. Like they.
Kevin
Rashid Wallace.
Alan
Yeah, they had Chauncey Phillips. Yeah, they, they had all stars. They had high level players on the team.
Kevin
This may be the worst roster ever to win an NBA championship. That's fascinating. That is fascinating. 80 years of championships and this may have been the worst roster. I think it is. I can't think of anyone worse.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah, it's interesting. We're going to see, though, some, some of the players on this team, they're still.
Alan
Alan.
Kevin
I got one more for you, Alan, before you go.
Alan
Go ahead, Alan.
Kevin
I was talking to a kid. He came into my office. 19 years old. He goes to Liu Post out. He plays football. You guys are opening up. They're going down to Florida to play the game. There's opening day down there, NYU post. Do you know that? Did you know that?
Alan
Of course I knew that. Yes.
Kevin
Oh, okay. The connection is to coach, coach down there. And then he coached each Eastern Michigan, so they play Eastern Michigan the second game. That is unbelievable. That'll bring unbelievable headlines to the school and to the New York City area. I'm looking forward to watching or hearing about it or. I think that's a great thing.
Alan
It's awesome.
Kevin
Yeah, this kid is. He's. He's on the team. He's practicing. They're practicing now. They have summer practice. He's from Cardinal Hayes High School. His offensive lineman. Good kid.
Alan
No, no, it's the. Okay, well, the program's trying to grow. But I will say this. It's funny. Like, you know, go down, you play Florida, you play some of these other big. And then homecoming is against like Sacred Heart.
Peter Rosenberg
What are you gonna do?
Alan
It's what?
Peter Rosenberg
Classic. It's what I mean.
Alan
Yeah.
Peter Rosenberg
You throw out the record books, you know what I mean?
Alan
Well, look, look, you get a. You get a. You get a nice little paycheck when you go play these, these big time SEC schools, you know.
Peter Rosenberg
Boy, by the way, did we've all been trampled. I might need a drop of Richard trampling me when I clearly had some room to make a point. Like, I was there, Alan. I was starting to make the point. I was like a sentence in and he just barreled over me. I mean, yes, he feels like someone who doesn't even have the phone up to his ear.
Alan
No, I also think he's in a hurry because he's got somebody in the chair waiting with the suction, pulling out all their saliva while he's probably got the drill still on. He's got to get it all, all of his questions in, all of his points in, and he's gonna hang up.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah, it's a really good point.
Alan
Chaos that's going on behind him while he's making this call. So that's what I think is going on with him.
Peter Rosenberg
Yeah. Or he has the drug machine going.
Alan
They're getting gassed gas. Because, you know, He's a sweetheart of a guy. When you met him in person, like, you know, he's not like a real huge ego, arrogant guy. I just think he's like, I got chaos happening behind me, but I want to, I want to get my points in on the air.
Peter Rosenberg
T.J. mcConnell is 33 years old.
Alan
Right.
Peter Rosenberg
Siakam is 31. Miles. Miles Turner is 29. I'm just saying this roster to make the claim least talented. They have a few 25 year olds on this team or kind of becoming who they are right now. But if you think on paper, Allen, it's. They're in the conversation.
Alan
Think about what he's saying. And it's like, you know, I don't like putting it worst roster because that makes it sound like this, this team sucks. What he's saying is it's lacking any type of superstar and any type of like all time great, like somebody that you would project. When he's done, he's going to be considered one of the all time greats. Right? Like Giannis won a championship with a Milwaukee Bucks roster. That was, it was good. Wasn't unreal. It was good and yet he's going to be.
Peter Rosenberg
But they had, but they had, but.
Alan
They had Giannis and it's so like that's, I think the point he's making. And I'm going back because, right. That Pistons roster, you know, they again, Ben Wallace can be rimming forever. Rasheed, while like they had great players and tough defensive players. But go, go beyond that. Like, if you take it further back, who are we looking at? I mean, again, the, the Rockets teams that won championships had Hakeem Olajuan. Everybody in the 80s were all legendary teams. Late 70s it. Bill Walton, you had, I guess that Sonics team. Who was the, who was the superstar on that Sonics team that won the championship? I now go back.
Peter Rosenberg
That's it. Now that's a good question because you.
Alan
Know, like, was it world B free? Like who was.
Peter Rosenberg
Well, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Alan
Who was the. Like, I'm just throwing names out. I'm just making up names.
Peter Rosenberg
What year was it?
Jake
That had to be. That was like a Clippers player.
Peter Rosenberg
79.
Alan
Yeah, I told you, I'm just making up names.
Peter Rosenberg
Although, hold on. 1979 Supersonics roster. I got you here.
Alan
Dennis Johnson.
Jake
All right, maybe downtown young Dennis Johnson, Freddie Brown.
Peter Rosenberg
This is not a great team.
Alan
Jack Sigma, you know, good player. They didn't have a player average 20 point. Gus Williams. Okay, right, but, but is that like, are we talking about legendary, by the way.
Peter Rosenberg
Bet. Let's be clear. It's 79. This is. They were literally snorting lines in the locker room at halftime. This is when the NBA had literally rock bottomed.
Alan
Just to be clear, Dennis Johnson that year was an All Star and Defensive player of the Year. Jack Sigma was, you know, in the MVP voting, but he wasn't even. I don't think he was top five. He wasn't a finalist. You know, Sigma is a really good player, but that, that you could. You could probably go back to that team, right? 79. Because after that 80 forward, you just. Every team had legends on him. Every champion had legends on him from 80 forward. So I'll say that the last roster that wasn't as blow you away impressive would probably be that Sonics, which is of course coincidental since Oklahoma City moved from Seattle and that's who they're playing in this championship.
Peter Rosenberg
Philadelphia's 83.
Alan
Oh, come on. That Dr. J. They had legends all over.
Peter Rosenberg
Dr. J. Moses. Yeah, they got legends there. Of course.
Alan
Come on.
Peter Rosenberg
I mean, listen.
Alan
What. Who you finding?
Peter Rosenberg
Well, it's a very hot take. It's a very. It's good score and it's about my own guys. The Celtics. The Celtics teams are filled with legends. But, you know, after. Larry McHale is a really, really, really, really great player, but it's still Larry Bird.
Alan
Like at least.
Peter Rosenberg
You're saying you at least have one.
Alan
Well, I mean, the Pistons teams is Isaiah, Thomas and then. And them boys, right?
Peter Rosenberg
No, no, it's Isaiah, Joe Dumars and them boys.
Alan
You know what I mean?
Peter Rosenberg
Two. Mars is not a them boy. Well, it's Isaiah.
Alan
Kevin McHale's not them boys.
Peter Rosenberg
No, he's not that boy. He's Joe Dumars. It's Larry, Kevin and them boys.
Alan
Yeah, well, Kevin. Kevin McHale's a top 50 all time. When they did the 50 anniversary, he.
Peter Rosenberg
Parrish wasn't. And DJ wasn't.
Alan
DJ was.
Peter Rosenberg
I thought, no, top 50 can't be Dennis Johnson, can't be Jerry Seasting. Is there. You know, ain't a top 50.
Alan
You know, Rick Carlisle was on one of those teams.
Peter Rosenberg
I think he was. That's a great point. But no, this is.
Alan
I'll go back to 79 sonics as the. The roster that lacked, you know, real megastar talent. Again, Sick Mo is a great player. Dennis Johnson, young Dennis Johnson, really good player. Gus Williams, good play. But I don't know if I'm putting him in the. They didn't have a player average 20 points a game on that team. So I don't know if I'm putting anyone on that roster in the all time great category. That matches up with every champion since then, I think. I think it's fair to say. Right?
Peter Rosenberg
I think it's very fair to say.
Alan
Again, I was, you know, I was eight years old, so what did I know? What was I looking at? So you can correct me if you're older than me and you saw them and you say, yeah, Gus Johnson. I'd put him up there with I wonder if spikes. Joe Dumars.
Peter Rosenberg
I wonder if Spike Cities. Spidey Sensor going up both spikes.
Kevin
Actually, I think it is. I can't think of anyone worse.
Peter Rosenberg
It's just. Yeah, it's interesting. We're gonna see, though, some. Some of the players on this team, they're still.
Kevin
Alan, I got one more thing.
Alan
Alan.
Peter Rosenberg
No, you never. You come up. That's the greatest. That's. We got to find a way to shorten that. Like, get it down to close to, like, right when I'm about to start. That.
Alan
Ran you over.
Peter Rosenberg
I mean, that is. Literally. You're walking down the street and someone is running a football drill that you don't even know is happening.
Alan
Oklahoma drill that you didn't know you.
Peter Rosenberg
Were in, and you're facing straight ahead and they come from your side and just absolutely mean. Joe Green. I mean, you were just flying out of the. Wow.
Alan
I also love that in segment how almost offended Jake got when I just. Because I was trying to come up with random 70s names and I just said, world, be free. Yeah, I don't know if that was on the air in my ear, but, man, he got all like.
Peter Rosenberg
He was like, world, be free.
Jake
First. At first I was in the air, but then I was just like, world, be free.
Alan
What?
Peter Rosenberg
What?
Alan
I'm just thinking of. Come on. That's. If you think of 70s basketball names, it's perfect. The great, the greatest name come to mind.
Jake
One of the greatest names.
Alan
Oh, of course it is. I wasn't naming Sonics. I was just naming names of guys from that era. That's all.
Peter Rosenberg
That's. World Be Free to you and me.
Alan
That's right. Hawthorne Wingo.
Peter Rosenberg
I don't. I don't know. Hawthorne Wingo.
Alan
No, no, that's a real guy.
Jake
That's before my time.
Alan
Yeah, that's a real guy.
Peter Rosenberg
So is World Be Free. Okay, That's. By the way, there is a picture when you type in world Be Free.
Alan
Oh, boy.
Peter Rosenberg
It pops up among the. Among the pictures that pop up is One of him shooting a free throw. What looks like a free throw. This man shoots with the most crazy old timey form. Alan, you got to see it. It's, it's the, it's like the second picture that comes up.
Jake
Oh, I'm looking at it. It's like right behind the head in the Warriors.
Peter Rosenberg
The ball is caught.
Alan
Oh, my God.
Peter Rosenberg
Side of his head.
Alan
I see it. By the way, he also has Stephen A's hairline.
Peter Rosenberg
Oh. Why are you doing this? What do you mean?
Alan
Like the picture? Just what does it show you?
Peter Rosenberg
Why are you choosing violence against Stephen A today?
Alan
I mean, there's a lot of.
Peter Rosenberg
Stephen A. Has the world be free. I dare you to say it on tv. Show me something.
Alan
A lot of forehead there. It's an.
Peter Rosenberg
It's a lot of. Listen, I can't say a lot. I got a cut today. And I got a lot of forehead going on here, too.
Don Hahn
So thanks for listening to the Don Hahn and Rosenberg podcast.
Peter Rosenberg
I didn't listen to anything you just said.
Don Hahn
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Peter Rosenberg
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Don Hahn
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Peter Rosenberg
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Don Hahn
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Peter Rosenberg
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Alan
That too.
Peter Rosenberg
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Alan
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Alan
So you did a big plan for Natalie, right, for Mother's Day, right? You had a big deal. Like you. Didn't you. Didn't you have, like, an effort put in here? No. Didn't we discuss this?
Peter Rosenberg
Listen, I, I, I did, I did some things, all right? I think I could have done better. I Made it. I had a dinner reservation though. Yes, I, I made sure I had a dinner reservation. I got some gifts. It wasn't anything. I. Next year I'd still like to do better. But to answer your question, yes, I did prepare and do something.
Alan
So what has she got in store.
Peter Rosenberg
For you for your first, I don't know, Father's Day. But she has told me the day is mine and I, we can do absolutely anything that I want. So I had some suggestions. We'll see if those things happen. But.
Alan
Okay.
Peter Rosenberg
But I don't know, I was considering golf in the morning, but I don't know that I. That's going to be an option.
Alan
It's going to rain, man.
Peter Rosenberg
And then it's like, do I want brunch or do I want dinner? And where do I want to go? I. Listen, guys, I had some sad father's days. There were. I bring this up every once in a while. A very under talk to group is the men who want to be dads and are not yet one. There's a lot of thought, a lot of thought goes into women who are in that situation, obviously with good reason. But with men, people often assume like, oh, if you're 40 and you don't have kids yet, oh, you must just be loving life. You know, they never assume like, oh, maybe it just hasn't worked out for you yet. So I've had some sad ones. So no matter what I do, just the fact that I'm going to be able to look over at little Maya and Natalie is going to be a bear. I'm going to be. I'm good, I'm good. I just got to decide what kind of meal I'm thinking about. You know what I mean?
Alan
Yeah, that's always. That's the most important part.
Peter Rosenberg
What else?
Alan
We got some fraud to call out, don't we?
Peter Rosenberg
We do. Sorry, I'm getting emotional. I need to be talk fraud. Here we go.
Alan
Go. Let's go.
Peter Rosenberg
Let's get things started with Rah Bean. My. Hi. My little brother is a die hard Yankee fan. He cried on the floor shaking when Altuve hit the home run to eliminate the Yankees in the playoffs. He's gone to Mets games with a Yankee jersey on and a Jacob deGrom shirt underneath the Yankee jersey.
Alan
Huh?
Peter Rosenberg
We all know he's a fraud. Can you roast him on the air?
Alan
So let's. All right, let's, let's go through it again. Let's recycle this. So everybody listening has the checklist of things that lead him to fraud behavior. Go.
Peter Rosenberg
Essentially. Essentially. He's just a Yankee fan.
Alan
He's a Yankee fan, but he's. He's gone wearing jersey, though.
Peter Rosenberg
But I'll wear the degrom shirt underneath to show some sort of support.
Alan
Well DeGrom there anymore. Is he trolling? Because DeGrom's not there anymore. I don't know, like, what's up?
Peter Rosenberg
Let's just call him a fraud. I feel safe.
Alan
Sure. Or is this friend just want him called out on the air?
Peter Rosenberg
He's gone to Mets games with a Yankee jersey on and has grom shirt underneath. That's a fraud.
Alan
Anthony, your thoughts?
Anthony
Yeah, I think fraud.
Alan
You're going fraud.
Jake
Jacob is a full fraud.
Alan
Full fraud. Okay.
Peter Rosenberg
All right. Well, Alan, your votes are relevant. Hit the siren.
Anthony
Jacob wearing a Chicago Bulls hat today, by the way.
Alan
Well, we've already discussed his situation.
Peter Rosenberg
You mean already a fraud.
Alan
This guy. This guy. It's got the Dodgers Mets hat.
Jake
It's all about fashion, guys.
Alan
Say again? Like, it's just. He doesn't care. It matches my sneakers, so I'm wearing the hat.
Jake
Exactly.
Peter Rosenberg
A lot of. A lot of people feel that way. I know the hat, you know, he does match.
Anthony
It's all done by him.
Jake
Blacksmith. Threes, you know, love them.
Peter Rosenberg
All right, let's see. Randy says, love the show. Growing up, it was a baseball household. The youngest of four. My father and all oldest brother were Yankee fans. My older brother was a Mets fan. I had two posters on my wall. Don Mattingly and Lenny Dykstra.
Alan
Oh, boy.
Peter Rosenberg
But being a kid in the late 80s, I was sure about one thing. I loved back to the Future. I promise that statement is going to be relevant. I sort of fell out of baseball for a while when Don Mattingly retired. When he came back to coach in 2004, I followed him around.
Alan
Oh no.
Peter Rosenberg
To the Yankees and the Dodgers. But then came 2015 in Back to the Future 2. When he goes forward to 2015, it said the Cubs win the world series. Being a huge back to the future fan, as spring training started, I proclaimed this year I'm a Cubs fan. Because I really want the back to the future prediction to come true. I don't care who they're playing, I'm rooting for the Cubs now. They were supposed to suck that year. Coming off five straight sub 500 seasons, I wasn't exactly hitching my cart to a winning horse. But nonetheless, I stayed true to my word and watched as many Cubs games as I could living in New York and followed the team online when they made it to the nlcs, I was like, oh, my God, this is going to happen. But it wasn't to be. They lost to the Mets. I had so much fun watching their run in 2015. I just kept watching next year, and we all know what happened. I was so excited when they won. I knew they were my team. I've been with them ever since and haven't looked back. Even though some of the last few years have been, we'll say, not great. This year's looking good, though. I've thought about sending this in a bunch of times, but when I heard you guys talking about Back to the Future earlier this week, I knew it was the time to get a final ruling. So with my Cubs hat on, I throw myself at the mercy of the court. Keep up the Good work, Randy. P.S. if you haven't had the chance to see a game at Wrigley, do not pass it up.
Alan
Okay?
Peter Rosenberg
I have. It's wonderful.
Alan
Yes.
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, man.
Alan
There's. There's fraudulent behavior here because his foundation of him already was that he never really hitched his wagon to a team or that he hitched his wagon to players. And as a kid, he found it fine to have players from both teams in New York on a wall of his house. Then he decided that Mattingly was going to be the player and human that he found, followed around because he went into coaching. And so that's kind of what took him there and then randomly because of a movie interest. So he's a fraud sports fan is how I'm going to put it. Fraud sports fan. Not really a sports fan, more of just he. He likes things that entertain him. The movie entertained him. So that's why he kind of went to the cubs thing in 2015.
Peter Rosenberg
I don't disagree with this.
Alan
And I think he's stuck. I think how he's stuck. I know his behavior suggests that he'll just. He'll fly somewhere else. He'll. He'll. He'll leap off this flower and fly to another one next. Whatever. He's not a sports fan. He's a fraud.
Peter Rosenberg
You're going fraud. You're going fraud.
Alan
I'm saying fraud sports fan.
Peter Rosenberg
I am. I am. I am. I listen. I support the guy. I think there's a chance he even sticks with the Cubs. But no matter what, when you break down the path to getting there, he's a fraud. He's shown it. He's shown it since the early days. Do either Jacob or Anthony agree with us that he's a fraud?
Anthony
Agreed.
Alan
Okay.
Jake
I Agree.
Alan
All right. He gone.
Peter Rosenberg
Wow. Four for four. Fraud. How you like that? Hit the siren one more time. Alright. Kevin says I've been a mets fan since 2005. I absolutely can't stand the Braves, Phillies or the Yankees. I took great joy in watching the Yankees soil themselves in the World Series last year. But there was a moment when I was 8 years old when I decided to be a rebellious son to my Mets fan mother. I tried being a Yankee fan at the start of the 2005 season. There's even a picture of me in a Yankee shirt that I cringe at if I see it one day I tried to watch a Yankee game and about three innings in I couldn't do it anymore. The yes theme song. Boring. The Yankees uniforms. Boring. And even though I love him as a radio host, Michael K bored me to tears. The eight year old me realized that I live In Queens, I'm 10 minutes away from Shea Stadium and my favorite player was Carlos Beltran. And I really couldn't stand the arrogant Yankee fans. I asked myself why am I trying to be something I'm not? Since then I have lived and died with the Mets and have never changed my fandom. So judge Don, I have to ask, am I a fraud Mets fan? Because I tried to be a Yankee fan when I was younger. As you know, Don is naturally at the Ringo Starr concert tonight. He cannot be with us. I, Peter Rosenberg of Sound Body and Mind though say no. You were a kid, you did something stupid. If anything, it proved to you more than anything that you are a true Mets fan. I'm calling personally no fraud.
Alan
I'm gonna agree this is akin to, you know, he tried a cigarette, didn't like it, but he was trying to be cool, you know, the other kids were smoking. So he tried one knew right then and there this ain't for me. And he gave it up quick. Doesn't make him a smoker. Just like again, he had a sip of a drink, didn't like it, doesn't make him alcohol. I think all this was was an 8 years old. We already gave the cutoff. I mean you're under 10, like by 8, you should know. But around those at 8 to 10, there's still that gray area. We will give him a reprieve, not a fraud.
Peter Rosenberg
Anthony Jacob, where do you guys land here?
Anthony
What was the age again?
Alan
Eight.
Peter Rosenberg
Eight.
Anthony
Well, that was Don's cut off. This guy does his research. He knows. He knows that this would be one of those ones that Don would have to consult with the jury might Be a hung jury. I'm going to say no fraud.
Peter Rosenberg
All right, no fraud. That's it. No fraud.
Alan
Okay. Congratulations. I mean the 05 Yankees would have probably turned you on them either. Like it was. That really was where like still a 90 win team. You're coming off the nightmare of what happened in 04 and then you lose to the freaking Angels and the ds right? Like it's that. That's if there was a time to get out, that was the time to get out.
Peter Rosenberg
Last quick one right here, Randy. Hey guys, my name is Randy. I'm a big Yankee fan. One of my favorite brands is Mitchell and Ness and they have a gorgeous Valenzuela Dodger jersey that I want to get.
Alan
Don't you dare.
Peter Rosenberg
I brought it up to two of my Yankee buddies that I wanted to buy it and they stated it was would not be a right thing to do. Am I a fraud day? Yes, that's fraud in Spanish. Lol.
Alan
I'm calling fraud. If you bought it, if you bought it, you're a fraud. Fraud fan. I'm already on record. Not him. Not him. What he did in 81. Now he might not be old enough to know it, but I lived it. Couldn't stand his face. He was so good. He was unhittable and he would sit there and just hock a loogie. The camera would zoom up on his face. You'd see it sitting on his tongue, then he'd spit it away and then he'd just throw pitches you couldn't hit. God, I couldn't stand him. No, he.
Peter Rosenberg
So, so I'll just say this. I'm going fraud. But not because of what Allen just stated. It's the fact that of all the great Mitchell Nest jerseys you could get in 2025 getting a Dodger jersey after what just happened. God bless Fernando. We just lost him. He's an all time great. I generally don't really wouldn't have cared but right now it's feeling fraud. Let's go to the big, big, big Yankee boy, Anthony Pusick. Anthony.
Jake
He's currently taking a phone call from a spike in St. Pete. So he can.
Peter Rosenberg
That's his.
Alan
Jake. Jake, how would you view as an impartial.
Jake
Well, part of me says he's a fraud because you're a Yankee fan, you went and brought a Dodgers jersey. But also like how many great Venezuelan players are there for him to go cop a jersey from that? That would be my question. Now if there's not another player then I, I can't say no fraud. He's not a fraud for that. But if there's a better player than. You're absolutely a fraud to me. But. Well, for the sake of this argument, I'm gonna say no fraud. I do not agree with you guys. No fraud.
Alan
No fraud. Your team lost.
Jake
No fraud. Come on. I'm a misfit and I rock a Dodgers hat. Do you do really expect me to not not go like stick away?
Peter Rosenberg
You have to understand there's a few things that happen. First of all, hit the siren because it's two against one fraud. Second of all, second of all, we said Fernando Valenzuela. It has nothing to do with being Venezuelan because Valenzuela is Mexican. So hit the siren again.
Jake
You know what?
Alan
You weren't even paying attention.
Jake
I was.
Peter Rosenberg
He's doing a lot. No, you're doing a lot. It's okay. But guess what? We'll have a chance to do it next week. We didn't get to everybody. There's lots of emails threspnmail.com we're with you till 6:30. We're going to do ENN at 6:00. That is Fraud Friday. This is Don Hahn and Rosenberg and let me tell you guys about FanDuel. The best place to find all of your favorite player props for the NBA Finals. And now you can make the smarter play with new performance trends. Want to check a player's consistency during the playoffs? Or maybe they've been flirting with potential triple double. Get the latest stats right inside the app and see who's heating up. And after the tip off, you could combine live prop bets into a same game parlay for a chance to win big. If you don't already have FanDuel, it's not too late to get on the action. You'll get started with $200 in bonus bets if your first five dollar bet wins. So just visit FanDuel.com Peter to join today. Make every moment more with FanDuel, the official sports betting partner of the NBA. 21 and over and physically present in New York. First online real money wager only. Five dollars first deposit required. Bonus issued as non withdrawable bonus bets that expire seven days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms@sportsbook fanduel.com for help with a gambling problem. Call 8778 Hope NY or text openy467369.
Don Hahn
Thanks for listening to the Don Hahn and Rosenberg podcast.
Peter Rosenberg
I didn't listen to anything you just said.
Don Hahn
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Alan
Keeps the lyrics simple, keeps the time very nice and easy. But you know, like one, two syllable words, it rhymes. Keeps time. That's Ringo. Hey. Fanatics Fest everybody is making its return to New York City this summer. The Javits center again, this is starts next week, Friday, June 20 through Sunday, June 22. Three day celebration. Sports culture collecting a part of that as well. All of it converges together, bringing fans closer to their favorite athletes and sports leagues than ever before. You get appearances by your favorite athletes, celebrities, entertainers. You got to see the list of people that are attending this thing. Live podcast. A full schedule of panels featuring the most recognizable names in sports. You can enter to win a four pack of tickets on the ESP New York app. You have this app, don't you? If you don't get it, it's where you not only can hear all our shows and get all our content, you also get involved in all the contests that we have and the ability to win prizes like this. You find the contest tile, you submit your entry, and you are in. Adult and kids tickets, by the way, are available now@fanatics fest.com. peter, we got lots of calls to get to, man.
Peter Rosenberg
Should we just jump right in?
Alan
I say we just dive right in.
Peter Rosenberg
All right, let's go to. Oh, this is perfect. And apropos.
Alan
Yeah.
Peter Rosenberg
I don't know if you see this here.
Alan
Lewis.
Peter Rosenberg
Oh, yeah, yeah. Let's go to Lewis Greenwich. Yeah.
Lewis
Can you hear me?
Alan
We got you.
Lewis
Hi.
Alan
How are you guys doing?
Lewis
I. I was at the Ring of Star concert last night in Bridgeport.
Alan
All right, sound.
Lewis
And it was really good. He opened up with it Don't Come Easy. And he played about five of his songs. Act Naturally, Boys. Matchbox Photograph. And then there were two from Men at Work. Two from the average white band, I think three from the average white band and then two from Toto. And then there was like a medley. It was really fun. If you can get there tonight, you see him, do it, do it before he passes on.
Kevin
It's.
Lewis
It's worth seeing.
Alan
Don's going with his family and so they're gonna really enjoy it and we'll get.
Lewis
Yeah, I took my family there too. I took my daughter and son.
Alan
That's awesome. She had a great time.
Peter Rosenberg
Louis. Thank you, buddy.
Alan
Set list from Lewis. Thank you, Louis.
Peter Rosenberg
And also I. But sweet. So he. He does a handful of his songs and the rest are covers.
Alan
You never know. He might have handed some of these songs too. He did do a lot of like he. He did do stuff for other bands.
Peter Rosenberg
So I want. Should he do this? I gotta look into that. I don't want to. I don't want to speak.
Alan
Peter. I did see this. This one interview that was done where there was, like, a drummer who said, like, all the stuff you hear on the Beatles albums, it's not Ringo, it's me. Like, he's saying, like, they brought me in and I did. I played a lot of it in the studio, like studio drummer. But at the concerts, obviously it's Ringo.
Peter Rosenberg
This is just a random TikTok you saw.
Alan
It just was an interview. I said from, like, the problem. But this is an interview from years ago. It wasn't like, something new, but you.
Peter Rosenberg
Don'T know who the person even was, if there's any credibility. You're supposed to be a journalist for God.
Alan
Back. Back in the day, though you did. Do you do know a lot of these albums were made with studio musicians? Because they just had to get like, oh, we had to edit or we had to do this one over again.
Peter Rosenberg
Right, sure. But that's a bold thing to say on. Of all days, to say it. On Ringo Day, Ringo did.
Alan
Today's Ringo Day. I didn't know that.
Peter Rosenberg
Come on. It's the day Don goes, see Ringo. Let's go to Jose in Connecticut. Hey, Jose.
Jose
Hey, what's up, guys? I got a Nick's point, but I can give you guys a fraud point about my dad after. I appreciate it.
Alan
Do it now. Do the frog one first. Give me the fraud one first.
Jose
Oh, man. So my dad, I was. As a kid, I was a big Jordan fan. So I love the Bulls in Jordan. I like, five or six, seven. Right. Like, so my dad was basically the biggest Knicks fan I knew in my whole life. And he bullied me into like, no, this is New York. You got to represent the Knicks. And this is the biggest Knicks fan I knew from, like, the 90s into the mellow days. And for reasons, we became estranged.
Alan
Right?
Jose
Him and I are on this. Cool. You know, whatever, but, you know, have kids, so he's around, and I finally. I haven't talked basketball with him for. For years. So I decided, I go, hey, dad, what do you think about Tibbs firing in the Knicks, man? He was like, oh, I don't really like the Knicks anymore. They never win. You know, I'm tired of it. I got tired of it. You know who I do like? I like to go to State warriors, man, and Steph Curry. Yeah, man, there it.
Peter Rosenberg
That is terrible.
Alan
How are you living through all that? And now you're out and you're gonna. You're gonna like the Golden State warriors as Steph Curry's heading into is the twilight. This is, this is poor. Poor choice. Poor choice.
Jose
I was so embarrassed, man. I, I see the subject, but, man, but yeah, like the whole. Alan, I want to ask you a question about the Knicks, but the haters thing, I got. I feel more like a missed opportunity because, hey, what two things. Either the, The Thunder are really young, so I felt like they were preemptively, like, crowned. I saw that Nugget series, man, they had, you know, they could be had, like Don like to say. And just like a lot of the stuff in that series with the Pacers, man, like that lucky bounce, you know, like, it's like the Knicks had, like, this is now the fourth time under tips. Not blaming tips. You know, there's injuries and other factors. This is. Was the fourth time that we lost the playoffs to. As a favorite. You know that, right? So like the Heat, the, the, the Heat, the. The Pacers twice, and then also the Hawks, we were the favorite and we kind of got our coach or we had injuries or whatever the factors are. Like, that's the frustrating part. You know what I'm saying? So I just feel like I'm more frustrated that, that like I'm watching the Pacers do. At least I would like to see what we could have done. Right?
Alan
Yeah. Look, I'll say this. Jose under came to the Garden and knocked the Knicks around. Blew him out. But I called the game in Oklahoma City between the Knicks and the Thunder. That game was a hell of a game. Really entertaining, close game. It was an absolute battle. Now, the Thunder won that game, but they won it late. It wasn't like they were in control. The Knicks played great in that game and it just. And it was a fantastic game. I remember saying to Mike Breen, who I called the game with, I said, I'll take seven of these. And so we never got to see it. At least not this year.
Don Hahn
Thanks for listening to the Don Hahn and Rosenberg podcast.
Alan
I don't want to know how the sausage is made, man. I just want to know. It's good.
Don Hahn
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Podcast Summary: Don, Hahn & Rosenberg – Hour 2: Fraud Alert Friday
Release Date: June 13, 2025
Hosts: Don Hahn, Alan Hahn, Peter Rosenberg
Title: Hour 2: Fraud Alert Friday
The episode kicks off with playful banter among the hosts. Don Hahn introduces the podcast, and Peter Rosenberg humorously responds, emphasizing his enthusiasm for the show.
Alan Hahn chimes in with lighthearted comments about the show's theme, referencing an '80s yacht rock song and expressing his disdain for its radio play.
The hosts delve into a discussion about the song "Year 16," clarifying its origins and covering details about Johnny Burnett's original version versus Ringo Starr's cover.
Alan shares personal insights about his daughter's relationship with an older individual, drawing parallels to sports figures like Bill Belichick. The conversation shifts to sports injuries, specifically Kodai Senga's hamstring issue in baseball.
Notable Quote:
The hosts segue into their recurring segment, "Fraud Alert Friday," discussing the influx of submissions and setting the stage for caller interactions.
First Caller: Rah Bean [27:46 – 29:06] Rah's brother sports both Yankees and Mets jerseys, displaying divided loyalties. The hosts unanimously label him a fraud.
Second Caller: Randy [36:22 – 37:40] Randy admires a Dodger jersey despite being a Yankees fan. After debate, the hosts declare him a fraud, especially in light of recent events.
Third Caller: Anthony Pusick [37:40 – 38:55] Anthony defends the previous caller, arguing based on the quality of players associated with the jerseys. The group ultimately sides against him, maintaining the fraud status.
The hosts engage in a deep dive into various sports topics, including NBA team performance, player evaluations, and historical comparisons.
Discussion on NBA Teams:
Discussion on Baseball Injuries:
Notable Quote:
Peter Rosenberg shares his Father's Day plans, highlighting his emotional connection to his children and his reflections on being a father. The conversation briefly touches on men aspiring to fatherhood and the societal perceptions surrounding it.
Notable Quote:
The hosts promote upcoming events such as Fanatics Fest, encouraging listeners to attend and participate in contests via the ESPN New York app. They also discuss a Ringo Starr concert, blending sports with music culture.
The episode concludes with final call-ins from listeners sharing their experiences and frustrations with sports teams. The hosts provide spirited responses, blending criticism with supportive commentary.
Notable Quote:
"Fraud Alert Friday" Segment: A recurring feature where listeners are assessed as "frauds" based on their loyalty and authenticity in sports fandom. This segment adds a humorous and engaging layer to the podcast, fostering interaction with the audience.
Sports Injury Discussion: The hosts provide insightful comparisons between professional sports injuries and everyday physical activities, emphasizing the unique nature of athletic demands.
NBA and MLB Analysis: In-depth conversations about team dynamics, player performances, and historical team comparisons offer listeners a comprehensive view of current sports landscapes.
Personal Reflections: The hosts share personal anecdotes, particularly around Father’s Day, adding emotional depth and relatability to the episode.
Event Promotions and Entertainment Integration: By promoting events like Fanatics Fest and discussing music concerts, the podcast bridges the gap between sports and broader cultural events, catering to a diverse audience.
Listener Engagement: Through call-ins and interactive segments, the podcast fosters a sense of community and participation, making listeners feel integral to the show's content.
Hour 2 of "Don, Hahn & Rosenberg" titled "Fraud Alert Friday" offers a blend of humor, sports analysis, personal stories, and listener interactions. The hosts navigate through various topics with a balance of expertise and camaraderie, ensuring that both sports enthusiasts and general listeners find the content engaging and insightful. The inclusion of notable quotes and timestamps provides depth, while the structured segments enhance the episode's flow and accessibility for those who haven't tuned in.