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So join your friends and download Monopoly Go today free on the App Store or Google Play. I'm just like in the moment listening to the song. All of a sudden I go on Twitter and I see this picture like I'm not even sleeping. And I can prove it to you. You know I play jazz sometimes when you close your eyes.
Travis Kelsey
Dude, I'm every jazz solo I ever saw you play. Welcome back to New Heights. Ladies and gentlemen, a one dry show produced by Wave Sports and Entertainment.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah baby.
Travis Kelsey
And brought to you by Peloton. Find your push. Find your power. Push Peloton. We're your host. I'm Travis Kelsey. This is my big brother Jason Kelsey out of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Hence New Heights. And shout out to the old Bearcats back on the blending train a couple weeks in a row. Man, we are a rolling right now. It's fun watching the cats. But back to New Heights. Subscribe on YouTube One Dream plus or wherever you get your podcast. Follow the show on all social media at New Heights show that is with 1s. Jason, why don't you tell the people about this amazing episode?
Jason Kelsey
Oh, we got an incredible episode lined up here we're going to talk about the Chiefs staying undefeated in the super bowl rematch against San Fran Saquon's big return to the Meadowlands. And we're also going to get into time out of the house. That's right. In particular my time out of the house. We're also joined by legend CC Sabathia.
Travis Kelsey
How about that baby?
Jason Kelsey
Former Cleveland Guardian.
Travis Kelsey
To be honest, I. I kind of. I kind of like the guards. I like the Guardians.
Jason Kelsey
I'm gonna be very honest, I don't think Guardians is a good team name. I get that it's guardians of the statues. The two statues on the bridge. I would rather have been the Cleveland statues. I think that's cooler than Cleveland. I do not like the Cleveland Guardians. On bit. Just being honest.
Travis Kelsey
I don't know about the statues, dude.
Jason Kelsey
The Cleveland pillars, the Cleveland stones. Like I don't like it. Could have been so many other things I said. Guardians is a stupid name. I don't like the Guardians. I don't know why.
Travis Kelsey
Carnegie Bridge.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, exactly, the Carnegie's. I mean, I don't know, I just.
Travis Kelsey
We're not gonna get it on this, man. I'm with it, man.
Jason Kelsey
I don't like that one. I don't like Commanders. Maybe now that I just don't like new names. Yeah, what are other expansion names like?
Travis Kelsey
Dude, I mean I'm still waiting on the Utah Hockey Club dude to get a name, man. Just be the Yetis, man. Come on, please.
Jason Kelsey
Yetis would have been great.
Travis Kelsey
Come on. Like Yetis would have the Utah Yetis.
Jason Kelsey
That's just Utah Hockey Club. So weak. That is such a preppy name for a goddamn team.
Travis Kelsey
No, it's the same thing as the football.
Jason Kelsey
What do you have to go to the game? You have to go to the game and like a suit and tie. You gotta have your blazer on and a tie on otherwise you don't get into the club.
Travis Kelsey
No man, it's just terrible. It's got to be just a placeholder. Until they find their like real name, they can't be called the fucking hockey club.
Jason Kelsey
Who knows, they'll probably do. Yeti's is way better than. Yeti's is a great name. What's another expansion team recently. Ooh, what's the. The Kraken. That's not bad.
Travis Kelsey
The Kraken was sweet. Yeah, pretty cool.
Jason Kelsey
It's not bad.
Travis Kelsey
I like that one.
Jason Kelsey
The most recent football team is the. The Texans. Is that the most recent expansion? Like brand new football team? I mean other teams have moved location. Yeah, I like the name Texans. We've been through this in the last year. Like Texans. It's pretty good one. It's not very creative, but I like the Oilers better. Yeah, Guardians.
Travis Kelsey
All right, well, let's. Let's get a little.
Jason Kelsey
Okay, anyways, let's get to some. Let's get this show started with a little bit of that new, new news.
Travis Kelsey
That's right. New news is brought to you by Timberland and Vans.
Jason Kelsey
Nobody like my butt.
Travis Kelsey
You do love your Butters, man. And I got my Vans on, but they look like sneakers, man. Let's start this thing off a little kicking challenge. The first bit of new news. Jason, our. Our episode with Pat McAfee last week. You have officially been called out by our friends at Timberland and Vans and.
Jason Kelsey
Called out.
Travis Kelsey
Let's watch this clip.
Jason Kelsey
Called out for what? How you doing? This is Steve Van Dorn from Vans. We got famous Daniel here.
Travis Kelsey
We made some special shoes up right here.
Jason Kelsey
Checkerboard football cleats.
Travis Kelsey
Oh, my gosh. I kicked in.
Jason Kelsey
Let's see if you can kick him.
Travis Kelsey
In your tins to match a 100k donation.
Jason Kelsey
Okay.
Travis Kelsey
What? I like how he ended that video.
Jason Kelsey
He said he was famous Dan. Do you know who that Dan was? He didn't. I don't know who that guy was.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, he's a big tiktoker.
Jason Kelsey
Oh, okay. All right.
Travis Kelsey
No, I'm kidding. I mean, he made it.
Jason Kelsey
There's no chance I'm going to make this.
Travis Kelsey
You don't. You can't make a field goal, Jason.
Jason Kelsey
No, not in Tim's.
Travis Kelsey
Why do you think you can't make a field goal in Tim's?
Jason Kelsey
Because they're heavy as boots and my hip flexors don't work because I ripped them off the bone when I had sports hernia. Pat McAfee just talked about how he tore his hip flexor playing soccer last week. Do you know what it's going to be like with my big goofy ass trying to kick a ball? This age. I'm not messing with you.
Travis Kelsey
This age. You were just in the NFL last year. And now I am out for like five years.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah. Let me tell you, it drops quick. I get underneath that squat bar and I'm like, I don't know what the hell I'm doing. Still trying to squat. 3:15.
Travis Kelsey
Why the fuck are you under a squat bar?
Jason Kelsey
I don't know. Just because I like hurting my back. I think I just love the feeling.
Travis Kelsey
Of my knees cracking while I try and lift this.
Jason Kelsey
I'm a messed up individual for some reason. I like it.
Travis Kelsey
I'm a little up.
Jason Kelsey
Connor Barwin one time punted a ball after practice, and his knee was never the same. It bothered him for the rest of his career.
Travis Kelsey
Like, yeah, you got to understand, you can't be all quad right there.
Jason Kelsey
You can't be all vmo.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah. You got to be out a little bit. Yeah. You got to be hip flexor. You got to be. Everything's got to work together when you're kicking. Because if you get high breaks, if you're doing it wrong.
Jason Kelsey
Listen, if it's for charity, I'll tear my hip flexor for charity. I don't.
CC Sabathia
That's what I'm talking about.
Travis Kelsey
That's what I'm talking about. That's a Cleveland ball player right there.
Jason Kelsey
All right, I don't really know how this is going to be facilitated, whether I have to make it what the deal is with Timberland and Vans, but.
Travis Kelsey
The challenge is accepted.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah. Famous Dan. Was it Famous Dan?
Travis Kelsey
Stan, what was that?
Jason Kelsey
I think it was Dan. Brandon's gonna type. It was Famous Dan.
Travis Kelsey
It was Dan. You're right. You gotta give.
Jason Kelsey
Thank you, intern Brandon. Well, I'm gonna have to go straight on. I can't soccer style in. Tim's right. It's gotta be.
Travis Kelsey
No, it's gotta be Boo.
Jason Kelsey
Like toe, right?
Travis Kelsey
Square toe. That thing. You can get it in there.
Jason Kelsey
Should I put like, a little, you know the old square toe cleats they used to make specifically for kicking?
Travis Kelsey
What are you talking about? You talking about the steel toes that you wore during the season last year?
Jason Kelsey
I didn't.
Travis Kelsey
This dude was out there in steel toed cleats. Crazy.
Jason Kelsey
I do. I do have a modified cleat, but it was not the flat front the way they used to literally make, like a flat front.
Travis Kelsey
You gotta put that cleat, like a frame with, like, a little bit on it, with a little flashcard that says, like, what, how it was made and like, how many.
Jason Kelsey
I'm gonna make a whole video with Dom the Cobbler in South Philly. He was the one who used to hook me up. Dom the Cobbler.
Travis Kelsey
They put tar on it.
Jason Kelsey
I didn't even know there were cobblers.
Travis Kelsey
That's funny.
Jason Kelsey
I thought that was like an old. That was a like profession that went extinct when they invented machinery. I didn't know there were still cobblers, but there are.
Travis Kelsey
Well, stay tuned to all the new heights social channels and tune in next week to see what we have in store and how you can participate in this. This fund charity fundraiser that involves Jason trying to make a field goal in Timberlands.
Jason Kelsey
All righty. Huge announcement. We've officially started the Heights hotline. That's right. And we want to hear from you. We're trying to figure out ways to hear from our fans and everybody out there that listens to this show on a weekly basis. We obviously appreciate you guys so much. So we've decided to create a hotline number. That's right. The number is 929-399-7260. Hopefully somebody will put that number on the screen.
Travis Kelsey
Why is it this, like 1-800-New Heights or something?
Jason Kelsey
Yeah. What does that spell? Brandon said those are hard to get.
Travis Kelsey
This is. This is hilarious.
Jason Kelsey
Again, that's 929-399-7260. You can call in and ask us questions and we will replay the actual audio so there's a chance you make it on the show, which I think is pretty cool. Without us just reading it, we actually hear your voice. The topic for the first high top line one that will be put in the episode is going to be relationships. That's right. Ask us any questions you have about relationships. Yeah, leave us a voicemail and ask to solve any issue or whatever questions you might have.
Travis Kelsey
The next caller. This is the latest man.
Jason Kelsey
How can I help you?
Travis Kelsey
We're trying to be our own Leon Phelps. This is pretty. This is pretty good.
Jason Kelsey
So, yeah, the only thing left to do is. Is record the outgoing message. So should we do that right now?
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, yeah, let's go. We gotta get it.
Jason Kelsey
What's the answering machine message? Hello, you've reached the New Heights hotline. Yeah, please leave us a message and we'll get back to you as soon.
Travis Kelsey
As possible with some advice for your relationships. We are the ladies men.
Jason Kelsey
There's also a strong chance we don't get back to you because there's probably gonna be way too many people to get back to. But rest assured, we sure do appreciate you calling.
Travis Kelsey
All right, now, if you want to.
Jason Kelsey
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Travis Kelsey
Give me three. Let's keep this thing moving. We're still in the onery plus realm with our film club. All right, now, speaking of our bonus content, last week we released our First New Heights Film club episode. How about that? And got. We got some fun replies from a few familiar faces. Hey, we got a shout out from Bridget herself. Blake Lively. Shout out to Blake. And Blake saw our Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants clip and posted this response response on Instagram.
Jason Kelsey
I knew it. I knew those pants didn't have anything to do with it. I called it from the moment I saw it. These pants ain't important at all.
Travis Kelsey
It's just the title. That's it. That's all it is. It didn't have anything to do with it.
Jason Kelsey
But Blake, thank you so much for proving me right and for offering that bit of knowledge that the author actually didn't want the pants in it, but instead wanted to have some type of magical thing because of Harry Potter.
Travis Kelsey
And so good.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, it's great.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, I love it. And what a great response. And we needed that. We needed that clarification.
Jason Kelsey
We did. We did. Blake was also not the only cast member we heard from. We also got a couple mentions from the one and only Tibby. That's right. Amber Tamblin. I approve of this poster. And both of you, a bunch of pants, bunch of females, bunch of hearts. Xo, Tibby, shout out to Amber.
Travis Kelsey
Appreciate you. You catching the the one Dre plus or at least hearing about it and giving your approval. We appreciate that. Any thoughts on the next film club movie? Should it be a Thanksgiving slash holiday theme since it'll come out in November?
Jason Kelsey
I think we did a chick flick. Now we got to balance it out and do just the most masculine movie of all time.
Travis Kelsey
All right, let's see. Let's. Let's take it to the 92 percenters on some. Some masculine movies. Maybe some Terminators. Maybe some what.
Jason Kelsey
What are some of the opposite ends of the story?
Travis Kelsey
I want to hear what is here.
Jason Kelsey
Traveling. What movies do you guys think we can do? I also want to hear what the Swifties think or like the masculine movies. Like, what do you think?
CC Sabathia
So bad.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, man, this would be a good Rambo.
Jason Kelsey
Freaking Die hard. Really? Any 80s or 90s action movie has got to be just like Commando. This would be good. This will be good. Bloodsport. Bloodsport is the manliest movie that should win. I fucking love Bloodsport. God, I love that movie.
Travis Kelsey
I'm down to watch it.
Jason Kelsey
We'll see what you guys say on that front. And once again, we also want to mention that new news is brought to you by our friends at Timberland and Vans.
Travis Kelsey
I'm about to go get some fresh butters right now let's. Let's talk a little out of the house. Moving on. Out of the house. It's out of the House is brought to you by the powerful backing of American Express. Jason got out of the house this week.
Jason Kelsey
I did. I did.
Travis Kelsey
How about it? This weekend, I should say, in Miami, and we got to talk about it. You took a nap at the Arrows tour.
Jason Kelsey
I did not take a nap.
Travis Kelsey
What is that all about, Travis?
Jason Kelsey
You know, I didn't take a nap. I did not take a nap. How are you?
Travis Kelsey
This show is absolutely electric. It's the greatest show that's ever been on stage, and you're over here falling asleep.
Jason Kelsey
Not only was it the greatest show, but obviously I went to the two London shows. This Miami show was incredible. I think part of it's like. I don't know if it's back. The fact that we're back in the US Because I think the London crowd was incredible. But the rain and everything, dude, it was like, on another level. I text you halfway through it, like, dude, this rain, Tay is killing it. She. Dude, when Reputation came on and she came out in the new outfit and the rain was coming down and the. The place could have fucking erupted. I mean, it did, like, it was. The amount of energy was insane. It was so exciting. But back to this photo. I'm gonna give a little, I guess, background to this. So Kylie is holding Elliot, Right. Ellie was just with me. We were dancing, and I was sitting down. So I'm on the same level with her.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
And I'm trying not to. We're out in the middle of the open right here, and we brought a bunch of people to the show because a bunch of people have been asking us, hey, when are you going to Taylor Swift shows? And mom went for the first time, and we're trying to figure out. We go out there, and I realize I'm in, like, the middle of the open. Like, it isn't like a box. It's like a close. Like, I'm so. I'm like, okay, I'm gonna sit down and not be. I don't want, Like. I don't know. I feel like I'm standing. I'm holding Ellie. I feel like I'm a. Like, kind of in a fishbowl. Like, everybody's staring at me. So I just sit down. I'm dancing with Ellie. Ellie goes over to Kylie, and then I'm just, like, sitting here, and I'm just, like, feeling it, and I'm like, oh. And I'm tapping my thigh and I'm just, like, in the moment, listening to the song, and then all of a sudden, I go on Twitter and I see this picture, and I'm like, dude, what the. Like, I'm not even sleeping. And I can prove it to you. There is evidence in this photo that I'm not sleeping.
Travis Kelsey
You call him Bo Allen a liar.
Jason Kelsey
Bo didn't say I was sleeping. Bo did not say I was sleeping. He just posted the picture. Oh, he didn't say it was.
Travis Kelsey
I thought he said. I thought you said you were sleeping. No. You were just filling the groove, huh?
Jason Kelsey
Jets. Jake, zoom in on my right hand in post. Make sure that Travis sees this. My hand is hovering. You can't sleep with your hand hovering above your knee.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, it is possible. Nice.
Jason Kelsey
I'm not major pain. How am I gonna. I can't sleep with my eyes open much less than my hand hovering by.
Travis Kelsey
That's because I slap on my leg.
Jason Kelsey
I was going like this. I'm going like this. And, you know, I play jazz sometimes.
Travis Kelsey
When you close your eyes, Dude, I'm every jazz solo I ever saw. You play sexy sex.
Jason Kelsey
Like, I'm seriously. I'm like, sit. So I'm kind of half joking, but this is, like, one of my favorite parts about the show because the mist of the rain had just, like, started to get into my face. Elliot was with mom, so I'm like, okay. And I'm just sitting here, like, you know, I'm tapping my leg, and I'm just in the moment. I invite Bo Allen and his mom. It's. It's her birthday sister. Nice, Grace. And then all of a sudden, friendly fire. Like, I'm nervous about all these other people getting pictures with me and Ellie, and I'm trying to have a moment, and then all of a sudden, I see this betrayed by one of my best friends.
Travis Kelsey
That's how it happens. That's not betrayal. That's just. That's just a good friend.
Jason Kelsey
That's just called being.
Travis Kelsey
It's called being a best friend. Well, I had all the FOMO in the world with the entire family and a lot of our friends being there. I had a bunch of friends that were also down by the stage that had been to a few shows overseas, and they were saying the same thing that you're saying. The Miami Stadium was just on another level.
Jason Kelsey
It was incredible.
Travis Kelsey
It was. Man, I wish I was there. I wish I was there. Also. There was. There was a little bit of confusion among the. The Swifties. They apparently confused Kylie with Bo Allen. And, yeah, that Is not. Those aren't two people that I think.
Jason Kelsey
Get those two mixed up.
Travis Kelsey
I'm sure Bo was flattered.
Jason Kelsey
I don't know who's more disrespect than Kylie or Bo. Bo, that everyone thought a former nose guard in the NFL is now a female, or Kylie, that everybody thought you were a hairy nose guard with your arms exposed.
Travis Kelsey
We would like to recreate this comment section with a little dramatic reading.
Jason Kelsey
Travis will play the miscellaneous brewer and Jason will play Shells Ray. Okay, let's go. Let's see what our voice acting skills look like. Sound like.
Travis Kelsey
Oh, God. Miscellaneous Brewer. He's a brewer, so he's a drunk.
Jason Kelsey
Kylie is so beautiful. Down to earth.
Travis Kelsey
Look at those ripped field hockey arms. I mean, she's just the glue, the neck, the foundation. Kylie is giving us Midwestern mom's life.
Jason Kelsey
There's a great Midwestern mom voice. All right, Shells Ray responds. Where do you see her arms, Lowell? Kylie is sitting in front of Donna. Someone else is holding Wyatt.
Travis Kelsey
Isn't that her dancing around Jason in that cowboy hat? It looks. And look at those guns.
Jason Kelsey
No, that's a man. That's Bo Allen. Kylie is sitting in front of Donna holding Elliot.
Travis Kelsey
Sorry, I put my glasses on. And clearly that's not Kylie. Okay. But whoever that woman is, good on those muscles.
Jason Kelsey
Sorry, I'm blind. Whoever that woman is. Yeah. And finally, we also heard from the mystery woman in question herself, Bo Bbl Allen. And he said she wishes she had this ass.
Travis Kelsey
Jesus.
Jason Kelsey
I'm not gonna lie.
Travis Kelsey
Who doesn't?
Jason Kelsey
I do not. I'm very happy. She does not. As bootylicious as Bo Allen's behind is, I'm starting to throw up in my mouth thinking about Kylie having Bo Ellen's.
Travis Kelsey
All right, well, let's keep it moving then. Overall, did the family have a good time at the show?
Jason Kelsey
Everyone had a good time.
Travis Kelsey
Who did? He doesn't have a good time.
Jason Kelsey
And everyone. Not only did everybody have a good time, but everybody was. Has been texting over the last couple days since then. Like, dude, she's just incredible. And the show's incredible. Miami was another level of it. I'm excited for her to be back out on tour for this, like, final leg of the era's run here.
Travis Kelsey
Yep.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, it's pretty awesome. It was incredible, Trip. So keep killing it, Tay.
Travis Kelsey
Keep killing it.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah. Shout out to everyone that went to the ERAS tour down in Miami special. Shout out to my friends that came along. Obviously. Maybe King Swifty. Now Bo Allen. Who knows? Way too many Swifty references. His sister Grace, and of course the birthday woman herself, Susie Allen, as well as Donna Kelsey's first show, Elliot Kelsey's first show, Wyatt Kelsey's first show was a, it was an awesome time down there, man. It was great.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah. And shout out to Tay Tay for powering through a few rain shows there, dude. Yeah. And that does it for out of the House, brought to you by the powerful backing of American Express.
Jason Kelsey
All right, let's get into some week recaps, starting with the Chiefs. Chiefs 28, 49ers, 18 in the super bowl rematch.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
What are your thoughts, Trev?
Travis Kelsey
I mean, it's, it's tough to call it a Super bowl rematch. I mean, it's. There were different guys out there. Yeah, different guys out there, obviously. Same organization, same head coach. A lot of the, A lot of the same big time players but. Or big name players, familiar faces. But at the end of the day, we had a lot of guys step up on our team, at least that, that didn't play in the Super Bowl. And then on top of that, you know, it was just, it was a tough game, man. It was a, it was a, it was a get dirty type game. I mean, we ran the ball a lot. Kareem Hunt was, was getting downhill and finding, finding extra yards after contact. Same with my guy, Carson Steele Dundee hitting the hole like a maniac, man. And it was just, it started off a little slow for us, but I think we ended up, you know, catching some wind, feeling some confidence there and, and really just playing together, man, just being accountable. When the, when your numbers called and we found ways to put up some touchdowns, man, and that was the biggest thing going into there, going into that game as an offense was, man, when we get in the red zone, man, enough of these field goals. Even though we love Harry, love Harrison Bucker and he's, he's going to make some big field goals for us again this year. Let's put up some touchdowns, man. We, we work, we work our tail off to get in that red zone and then all of a sudden, you know, we settle for three and it's just, you know, let's reward ourselves by getting that ball in the end zone. And that's what we did, man.
Jason Kelsey
And nobody is better getting it in the end zone after the bye week than Andy Reid. All right, now at 22 and 4, he has the highest winning percentage after the buy in NFL history. Yeah. What does Andy do differently other than other coaches during the buy? I don't know.
Travis Kelsey
He probably, I'm not sure that's his secret sauce, man. He's got the formula, man. He. He has a. He has a unique way to find routines that challenge everybody in the building to be accountable, if that makes sense. Like he has. He has a way to challenge the offensive line. He has a way to challenge the receivers, you know, knowing that a lot of guys are banged up. He has a way to challenge Pat Mahomes and. And on top of that, he has a way to challenge the coaches to be able to put us in successful positions. And I think, you know, you give him that extra week of preparation and to think about it and to like, really, really put a game plan together. Coach Reed does it better than anybody, in my opinion. I just. And I think that record proves it.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, I think a lot of it, like you just said, is you give. Andy's a great coach, and when you give any great coach more time to prepare, they're going to be that much more dangerous. And you guys came out right from the gate and it felt like the offense was humming. I know there's some interceptions and some turnovers, but yeah, to pass it was going. And then on top of that, I mean, we got to talk about spags. I know.
Travis Kelsey
Oh, man. Come on now, baby.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, baby.
Travis Kelsey
We trust.
Jason Kelsey
Brock had a rough day out there trying to throw the ball. Now he was missing some horses. You know, they've had the injury bug just like you guys have and you hate to see. Are you going down in the middle of it. That was terrible. I hate watching it.
Travis Kelsey
It sucks, man. And guys are.
CC Sabathia
It's.
Travis Kelsey
It's really unfortunate, man. This year it just seems like injuries are happening to a lot of teams and it's like big name guys on the. On on the team are getting hit with them and. Yeah, you just hate to see it, man. Especially when it's. When it. When they're good dudes, man.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah. So that never makes it easy, but at the same time, man, that's football, brother. You got to find a way to. The next man up has gotta. He's got to be ready and. And that's just, you know, unfortunately, the game we played in the game we love, man.
Jason Kelsey
Debo Samuel has pneumonia.
Travis Kelsey
That sucks, man.
Jason Kelsey
How rare is that?
Travis Kelsey
I don't know that I've especially like right now. Yeah, hopefully Debo gets good and gets healthy quick. Man. We never like to hear that for sure.
Jason Kelsey
Defense is dominant. They finish with three interceptions, one sack, five tackles for loss, and six quarterback hits. Insane stat. The defense hasn't allowed a 300 yard passer since the super bowl against the Eagles. Shout out to Jalen Hurts. Rookie safety Jaden Hicks came up with one of the biggest plays of the game when he picked off Brock Purdy in the fourth quarter. It was Hicks's first career interception. How about that?
Travis Kelsey
Jay Hicks, baby. Right on time, man. Especially big time. Big time on, on the goal line too, man. You see one of those things, man, that's one of those. You jump off the. Off the bench, like stole one, baby.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, baby. You already talked about Kareem Hunt, Nicole Hartman, but obviously both of those guys coming in and having big games. We talked about the Niners having injuries. Obviously you guys have been thrust with a bunch of them as well. And you guys are having guys step up. Kareem Hunt ends up with two touchdowns on 78 yards rushing. Ream McCol had a couple cool design plays as well as a. Was that reverser on a round.
Travis Kelsey
A few jet sweeps, had a big punt return. McColl is just. He's always there, man. He's always ready. And for whatever reason, man, he's just got the 49ers number. Last time we were in, in San Fran or San Francisco, I should say, he had a big game. I think he had something like two or three touchdowns. Big, big time in the return game. On top of that, he had a lot of jet sweeps as well, man. I don't know if. If they. They realized he was. He's one of the jet sweep kings out here, man. This is what he does. You just get the ball in his hands, running fast and good things are going to happen, dude.
Jason Kelsey
Something that Andy does so well as well as the, the coach for the Buccaneers and Baker and what they're doing down in Tampa, they get. Guy. They get the ball to really athletic guys in space. Like, they'll take the shots down the field when they need to. But they do such a good job of, hey, let's just get it to a really fast guy in a lot of open area, like. And it seems so simple, but like, no, they.
Travis Kelsey
They're create. He's creative with doing that. You know what I mean? Cause I mean all that stuff can. It can get shut down if you get. If you, if you're showing any tells or correct, the defense can scheme you up with that kind of stuff, but at the same time, man, yeah, get the ball in McColl Hardman's hand. I mean, yeah, let him go ahead and rock. Hand that thing off to Kareem. Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Jason Kelsey
If you give a fast guy space to be Fast, man.
Travis Kelsey
We have one around. It felt like Worthy was going to just absolutely take it to the house. And for whatever reason, it just like 49ers players just popped out of the sky and just like surrounded him. I was like, man, I could have swore that he was going to take that to the house.
Jason Kelsey
Had to bubble just like a little bit. And I feel like guys got out in front maybe a little bit too much.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, you'd already know. You never know on some of those jet sweeps and ends around, end arounds how. How that thing's timing up because you're so focused on the defense and trying to get your guy that you just never know where the guy with the ball is.
Jason Kelsey
The other guy that continues to play well, even though everybody likes to highlight his touchdown to interception ratio is Papa Holmes or Pat Truck Holmes, as he might be referred to now.
Travis Kelsey
Truck Moms, I like to call it. Pat, Vic.
Jason Kelsey
Pat Vic.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, Using those legs, baby.
Jason Kelsey
First, he had the longest run of his career. 33 yard scamper along the sideline at the end of the third quarter, which, if we're being honest, like, he kind of used his quarterbackness to his advantage.
Travis Kelsey
Man, get out of here. You watch it again. That Kareem pushes the guy out of bounds.
Jason Kelsey
All right, all right.
Travis Kelsey
Watch it again. The guy. Kareem is literally over there in the flat, all right? Gets away From Kareem, sees 53, pushes him. He loses balance.
Jason Kelsey
Okay.
Travis Kelsey
And then gets in the way of 90. I'm not trying to hear this, man.
Jason Kelsey
Touche. I'm sorry. I didn't see the push.
Travis Kelsey
I hear. I hear. I hear what everybody's saying. Some quarterbacks definitely take advantage of that. I think Pat has been pretty solid with. If he's getting out of bounds, he's doing it because he can't do. He can't get any more yards with his legs. He's not going to try and trick a guy of going out of bounds and then do it. It's like the old fake slide. I don't. I don't. I just don't see Pat doing it.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, well, I think you're right. He definitely was pushed.
Travis Kelsey
He never. He never looked like he was running out of bounds. He was running towards the sideline.
Jason Kelsey
The other guy slowed down, but that was more because they thought that he was going to get forced out. I think you're right. I mean, it's a good. It's a good point out, Trav. I missed that.
Travis Kelsey
I hear what everybody's saying, though. I get it. Sometimes quarterbacks are protected on that sideline, and it can get guys to play a little bit more cautious and not just absolutely try and take his head off like. Like the good old days of football.
Jason Kelsey
Right now, after the game, Pat said he didn't realize that that was his longest run either, did I. I need to get my yards up because 33 is not that long. Yeah. If for a guy that scrambles as much as Pat, you would think that he would have a longer one, right?
Travis Kelsey
I mean, I've. I've seen him. I've seen him take off on some guys now. I don't really. I didn't realize that 33 was his longest either. I know there was the one in the playoffs in 2019 against the Titans. Right before half that, he. He actually cut back and got in the end zone on that one. Like rumbled and bumbled and stumbled his way into the end zone, almost fumbled it, but he held on to it. I thought that one was longer, but I guess 33. I mean that numbers don't lie. History don't. History don't lie, man.
Jason Kelsey
We got Pat McAfee, our friend of the show, obviously with our latest guest, before this episode, had this tweet. Pat Mahomes rolling little forest Gump chip. Yeah. Is that a fair. I don't think Pat really runs like four.
Travis Kelsey
He doesn't have any knee drive. Are you kidding?
Jason Kelsey
That's all force is robotic.
Travis Kelsey
Force has got that real high knee drive. Pat runs. Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
Loosey goosey.
Travis Kelsey
He is. He is. I'll say. I'll say this. There's a. There's a meme or there's like a gif online right now of an ostrich running away from a dog. And he's like just like weaving in and out. I'm just like that. I mean, that's Pat Mahomes, a little top heavy with the skinny legs. And he's out there just kind of like leaning and. And I mean, he's scampering, though. He's out of there. The ostrich can roll now, dog.
Jason Kelsey
This is so accurate.
Travis Kelsey
He'd be out there sliding.
Jason Kelsey
It's a deceptive ass eye, Trish. That looks just like it. That's so good, dude. You remember because I thought of Kyler Murray was doing it yesterday too, and the hips were going all over the place. It kind of reminds me of. You remember that Dak Prescott warm up that he did the one year, and it's like hipster. He's like.
Travis Kelsey
He's shooting the A's.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah. Where the Hips don't move similar to like the rest of his body. Whenever I think of Pat running, I always think of the hips. Those are immediately where I go. Chiefs linebacker Drew Trank rule on Patrick Mahomes running style. Maybe people underestimate what's under that dad bod.
Travis Kelsey
Shout out to Pat. Pat, Vic.
Jason Kelsey
Then on that same drive, 4th and 1, Pat runs it into the end zone and trucks Mustafa, who I think, if we're being honest, I think he was laying the wood multiple times in the game.
Travis Kelsey
All game. He was. Yes.
Jason Kelsey
I think he was going for the ball. It looked like he was trying to reach and get the ball out of Pat's right hand and just was not ready for the guys.
Travis Kelsey
I don't think he was ready for. And I mean, yeah, hey, sometimes he's got to be a ball player. I'll tell you what. He rookie in the league. Guys got a lot of upside flies around round. I mean, I wasn't ready for him a few times. He's definitely. He came downhill and got a few of our running backs. So the guy's definitely got a lot of. A lot of promise to be a great player for the Niners. Not. Not that he isn't already, but this was kind of his welcome to the NFL moment, and he even said it was online. So he's a good sport about it. And that's how you know you're confident that you're a good player, man. You can. You can understand that. All right, listen, man, there's other good players out here, and sometimes you just get got.
Jason Kelsey
Sometimes you get. Like we've talked about, everybody gets got. The Chiefs with that touchdown, went up 21 to 12 at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Pat on the play said he wasn't even trying to lower his shoulder. He's really trying to absorb the hit because he knew it was coming. That dad bod, man, I had enough weight on me where he. He just went down. A lot of NFL fans ran with this, comparing the bod of Mustafa and Patrick Bones. Dude, this is such a bad picture of Pat that they'll never just let him live down. It's just always going to be my dog.
Travis Kelsey
Hadn't seen son in like three months, man.
Jason Kelsey
And then as you already alluded to, Malik Mustafa on online was a good sport about it. I ain't going to lie. I'm getting cooked.
CC Sabathia
Oh, yeah.
Jason Kelsey
Also had this special formation unleashed. Wonder how much more we're going to see this this year with Carson Wentz out on the field. How about that?
Travis Kelsey
Carson Baby.
Jason Kelsey
So you guys go tackle over.
Travis Kelsey
Yep.
Jason Kelsey
So the center is actually. Wentz is behind, and Joe Tooney is snapping him the ball.
Travis Kelsey
Yep.
Jason Kelsey
Mahomes is behind Creed, but Creed doesn't have the ball. You're in the backfield. Hunt is. I don't even know what position that is. He's like.
Travis Kelsey
It's like a wing.
Jason Kelsey
A wing, but his hands on the ground.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
I don't even know. I mean, this is why it's so fun. Who the hell knows what's about to happen in this formation?
Travis Kelsey
Well, Fred Warner knew. Unfortunately, he. He stuffed it. I mean, we got some yards, don't get me wrong, but we thought that was going to be a guaranteed touchdown because it was just. I mean, it was. It's tough to. Those one off plays when you practice them so long. This thing's been in the playbook for, I mean, a long, long time, man. And we. We had practice, you know, getting that thing perfect, making the exchange smooth, and getting the right guys out there. And sure enough, is a fun way to get our guy, Carson Wentz in the game, baby.
Jason Kelsey
I will say running at the tight end and tackle over normally, at least I feel like when we try to do it, you go tackle over in short yardage and, like, goal line situations because it's heavy man coverage. And when you have the tackle over, more of the man coverage, guys have to go and push towards that side of the formation so it leads to.
Travis Kelsey
Like, running away from it.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, yeah. But what do I know?
Travis Kelsey
Kareem almost, you know, strong armed his way through some tackles there, but we ended up finding a way to get that thing in the end zone.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
Travis Kelsey
And that's all that matters, baby.
Jason Kelsey
Everyone's banged up from both super bowl teams. It's. The Niners are out. I mean, Debo, Iuk, McCaffrey. Yeah, I don't even want to list all the guys because I think it's more than that. You guys are down, people. Is the super bowl hangover a real thing? I mean, you guys have won back to back Super Bowls, and you guys are 6 and 0 right now, so. I don't.
Travis Kelsey
Yes and no. I mean, that's. It's. There's definitely something about, you know, the feeling you have after a Super Bowl. You know, you want to. You want to. First of all, you want to. You want to get that opportunity back. Like, it. Like it burns your soul that you want to get that opportunity back. And then on top of that, man, you just have to have the fortune of being successful or I mean, being. Have the fortune of being healthy and having your best players out there at the right times and the. In big moments, and you got to find a way to win ball games and. And you know, that's not easy, especially when you have success, because you can get caught up in, you know, kind of some of the stuff you've done last year. You know, the really good coaches find ways to. To keep it fresh, to keep it new, keep putting their players in successful positions. And we've been lucky that we've had two of the best coordinators to ever do it, in my opinion, and Coach Reed and. And Spags and obviously I'm. I'm saying this as the entire coaching staff is chiming in on these game plans. And it's a lot of. It's a lot of hard work that you got to be able to go back and dig deep and fight through a lot of stuff that got you to that super bowl. And sometimes it's. You just got to be fortunate and it's at the same time, you just got to be ready for anything to happen, man.
Jason Kelsey
LeBron stat of the game. McColl Hardman is the first player since 2020 Naeem Hines to record 15 plus rushing yards, 15 plus receiving yards, and a 50 plus punt return yards in a single game. That is definitely a LeBron stat.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, I mean, it's a shout out to. Shout out to Cole for getting in on the stats, man. LeBron stats that is next week.
Jason Kelsey
The Chiefs are away versus the Raiders.
Travis Kelsey
The Raiders.
Jason Kelsey
The last time the Chiefs played the Raiders, as every Raiders fan in Tahoe led a no, the Chiefs lost on Christmas Day.
Travis Kelsey
It was like definitely they were fired up to play a division rivalry that was. That had got the better of them over the course of the past couple years. But they were ready to play and they came out and they smacked us, man. We weren't ready for it. And we got a. We got to definitely make sure that we don't get complacent this week and we come ready to play because that team, that's a fiery team, man. They play their tails off every single day.
Jason Kelsey
Chiefs are 5 and 0 at Allegiant Stadium since it opened in 2020. Raiders just signed former Bearcat.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, it does. I got Des Ritter in there, man.
Jason Kelsey
What. Who is the start? Is. Is Minshew. Minshew's been in and out.
Travis Kelsey
I think Minshew's in. I think O'Connell just got banged up, so they had to bring in somebody. All right, all right, now 92 percenters we're excited to be back for another week with our friends over at MetaQuest, and we've been having fun exploring all the different experiences available on the Quest.
Jason Kelsey
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Travis Kelsey
I'm not gonna lie, that thing, it does look like it's from the future.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, they did do a good job.
Travis Kelsey
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Jason Kelsey
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Travis Kelsey
How about that? Speaking of famous courses, we've got a video here of Jason playing the 18th hole at Pebble Beach. Let's break it down. Oh, nice. Jason, I've never. I don't think I've ever seen you hit the fairway before. Oh, wow. You hit it twice. A nice solid chip onto the front of the green. Are you kidding me? Oh, man. Who knew you could be so good with only half a body?
Jason Kelsey
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Travis Kelsey
Again, that's meta.comquest.
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Travis Kelsey
You know it. Eagles 28, Giants 3 and Saquon's return to the Meadowlands. And boy was it a return. I'm not even gonna say it. I don't think it was. It was a revenge game. But I think Saquon definitely appreciated how hard everybody was blocking for him on this because he had 187 total yards in the touchdown. We can watch these highlights all day. I mean he was absolutely rolling and just dragging guys.
Jason Kelsey
Yes he was.
Travis Kelsey
He had 176 of that 187 on the on the ground. The suck the second most against a former team in NFL history. The first was Cedric Benson with the Bengals when He played the Bears 189 on the ground. So God, there you go. Saquon was asked about the emotions surrounding this game in his post game interview. To be honest, I'm so happy this game is over I don't think I should get besides the day any more questions about the Giants but like I always said, I'm thankful for that organization. They're the team that drafted me. I still got nothing but love and respect for all the guys over there, but I'm happy to be an Eagle, and that's about as classy as you can get as a player, and that's what you love to see.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, man.
Travis Kelsey
He was also asked about seeing the fans burning his jersey. He replied, I don't think I ever experienced anything like that in my life. In that moment, I was ready for third and one. Let's just say that. Yeah, well, it might have been a little revenge game, especially if they're out there burning jerseys. Is this even fair to call it a revenge game for Saquon?
Jason Kelsey
I don't know. Revenge game? I don't think it's a revenge game. I mean, it's just he's playing his former team. It's not like. I mean, there's obviously bad blood there in. In some ways, but Saquon was very adamant that he still has a love and respect for everybody in that organization. Sometimes it just doesn't work out. Like, obviously, you know, the Giants weren't willing to spend the amount necessary to keep them, and that's the way the business works. And Saquon ended up signing with the Eagles, and, you know, I think it probably felt good to go out there and play really well against a team that, you know, you at one point probably envisioned playing your whole career for, and obviously with, you know, the fans. Listen, whenever fans are getting into the action, it energizes guys. And for sure, I think he was excited to get out there and play really well.
Travis Kelsey
Should we encourage fans to boo owners and managers more?
Jason Kelsey
I think fans should do whatever they want. Yeah. You know, I think if it feels right to boo owners and managers, boom. I don't really know the setting. I guess you could do that at games, but I don't know how that would come across. Yeah, we're booing the. But, you know, I had a tweet that obviously I said I didn't really understand why. Hey, Saquon is getting all this hate.
Travis Kelsey
Hey, Quan. Nice.
Jason Kelsey
Hey, Quan.
Travis Kelsey
Love a good word play, man.
Jason Kelsey
Listen, I get why the fans booed him. I get, you know, he's playing for a rival. I get all that. And that New York fans are upset that he playing for the Eagles. 100% get that the. The act like he's the bad guy in this situation or that it's his fault that this didn't work out. I think it's bogus. And I think, you know, at the end of the day, the business side of it didn't align with the Giants in the, in, in Saquon. And the Giants had an opportunity to make it a line and they felt like they didn't want to. So I don't know how Saquon is a bad guy here for going out and getting what he's deserved.
Travis Kelsey
I'm with you, man.
Jason Kelsey
And to have a star player that is a hard worker, a great guy in the locker room, unbelievable player athletically, mentally. I just like, I don't know what else you want. I just don't know what else you want. Like, what are you trying to keep.
Travis Kelsey
Around you love to see those guys.
Jason Kelsey
I get it during a rebuilding year. Either way, I really, I listen, I was a part of the decision in Cleveland when people were burning LeBron's jerseys. That's a much different situation that happened here.
Travis Kelsey
Never.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
Travis Kelsey
I didn't get a Heat jersey, but I got some of those Heat kicks. I got a few kicks that he wore down there.
Jason Kelsey
And I just feel like, you know, I don't think this is the same situation.
Travis Kelsey
Well, shout out to Saquon for having a big day. He helped out the Eagles and against his old team. And shout out to the Eagles defense, maybe the best performance of the year so far this season. Eight sacks. God damn, that's a rough day for a quarterback. They also let up zero offensive touchdowns for the second week. Defense caught a stride, baby. Held the Giants to 119 total yards. Big Off Season Edition DN Bryce Huff recorded 1.5 sacks over the last two games since switching to a four point stance. How about that? Yeah, the old four pointer. Both hands in the ground, man.
Jason Kelsey
He's. He's clearly stated he prefers rushing out of a four point stance and that's probably making a big difference. Let's be honest though. The reason there are more sacks and the reason Bryce Huff has played better is because they're getting teams into known passing situations. They're getting them into third and long, they're getting leads on offense and they're getting the opportunity to rush the passer. Like, I think the defense of what they've done the last two weeks has been impressive. It's also been against two like really bad offenses.
Travis Kelsey
And like, listen, man, get a kid, anybody.
Jason Kelsey
When you keep teams, this is what you're supposed to do. When you play bad offenses, you're supposed to do this. You're supposed to get eight seconds. So this is a great sign. But like in order for this to continue, four point stance, two point stance, who gives a shit? Get him in the third and long and you're going to get sacks.
Travis Kelsey
Nice.
Jason Kelsey
That's what it comes down to. All right. And I think that Bryce off is playing better. The whole D line is playing better. The Giants offensive line, I mean, they're out their best player. Thomas didn't start the game. So yeah, they were feasting and that's a good sign. But I think the big thing is we got to continue to do a great job on first and second down. And Vic Fangio has said this much, and we used to say it a couple years ago, you have to earn the right to rush the passage. Most of the sacks in this league are not coming up first and second down. You'll get one occasionally off a naked or like two minute situation or something like that. But the vast majority of sacks are coming in second and long, third and long, staying ahead of the chains as a defense and having the lead as an offense. And if they keep doing that, these numbers are going to keep being pretty good.
CC Sabathia
Yeah.
Travis Kelsey
All right now, well, let's talk about some numbers that do matter and that's your fourth down success on offense. We talked about Sirianni and his, his fourth down call is not working. But that is not the case this past weekend.
Jason Kelsey
No, not at all. Especially the 4th and 3 to AJ Brown.
Travis Kelsey
How about it, baby? Up top. Eagles went for it on fourth and three from the 41 in the second quarter. And Jaylen connected with. You said it. A.J. brown for 41 yards down the field. Absolutely epic, man.
Jason Kelsey
I mean, they're not expecting it. If you're trying to do something unexpected, throw a go ball on fourth.
Travis Kelsey
Everybody you want to come up on the line. We still got that, we still got that dog out there. We like him. One on one. I don't know if you know that he's. He's one of the guys we like to go to in that type of situation.
Jason Kelsey
Not a bad, Not a bad guy to go to in any situation.
Travis Kelsey
There you go. He's out there with the pink shoes again. Gotta love the pink cleats. And then with eight minutes and 33 left on the in the third quarter, the birds go for it on fourth and two on the five yard line. Jalen scrambles for four yards to get the first. And then of course Jalen finishes it off with a little tush push. Two plays later, tush push it in just like that. The narrative, the flips. Now all of a sudden we like Going forward on fourth down. You know what I mean? Shit's good. Shit's rocking, baby. I mean, I hope about it Birds fans, let's go.
Jason Kelsey
I hope people remember this because I feel like a lot of the times they're selective. People remember when you go for it on 4th and you don't get it more than when you go for it on fourth down and you do get it for whatever reason that like is entrenched in your head when you don't get points versus, you know, two fourth down decisions that led to touchdowns. Right. And a game that ultimately without both of those decisions is much closer than the final score ended up being. Hey, they were the right calls. I don't know. It's one of those things. You go for it and you get it. It's the right call. You go for it and don't get it. You're an idiot.
Travis Kelsey
You should do that.
Jason Kelsey
Dude, what are you thinking? How could you make that. Great job, coach.
Travis Kelsey
LeBron of the game. Saquon Barkley has the most rushing yards in Eagles history. Hey, through his first six games of the season.
Jason Kelsey
That's a pretty good one.
Travis Kelsey
That's pretty good. He's in. He's in good company. I mean, Shady, he was working cats for a long, long time in Philly. Sh was definitely shout out to say quad. Next week, the Eagles head to Cincinnati to play the Bengals. Back in the Natty, baby. You gonna head back to Cincy, watch the birds? Man, I would love to get a little Adriatico's pizza.
Jason Kelsey
I don't think I have time. I think for some reason I'm gonna be in Pittsburgh.
Travis Kelsey
Get a little Skyline chili. That's not a fart.
Jason Kelsey
I mean, I was just back in Cincinnati this past week for homecoming. I didn't, I didn't stay for the game, but I was there for the week.
Travis Kelsey
Get a little Sigma Sigma. And get a little drink out of your mug or what?
Jason Kelsey
No, no mug.
Travis Kelsey
Both teams are coming off beating the Giants and the Browns in back to back weeks. That kind of seems weird, that schedule. The schedules.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, that is weird.
Travis Kelsey
Aligned like that.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, Cincinnati, man, there it's. I guess they're playing better. It's weird. Their offense looked really good against better teams in the last two weeks. They've kind of struggled a little bit offensively compared to what they were doing against like Washington and some of these other teams. But hey, they got Joe Burrow, they got some horses out there at wide out. I think they're going to be pretty good.
Travis Kelsey
Come on now. Eagles will have their hands full for sure, man.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah. Before we get to our interview, we're going to get to some of the other games across the league from Week 7. Lions take down the undefeated Vikings in an awesome game. I mean, just.
Travis Kelsey
I didn't get to watch all of it.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, it was. Did not disappoint. The Lions have now scored more touchdowns than Jared Goff has had incompletion. That's Jesus. Golf is killing it. Ben Johnson's killing it. Jameer Gibbs was playing out of his mind.
Travis Kelsey
What?
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, and they needed to because Montgomery was. I mean, he got hurt early and was playing a little bit limbered. It looked like.
CC Sabathia
Damn.
Jason Kelsey
Gibbs showed up. The timing of the offense, the creativity is just so impressive to watch right now.
Travis Kelsey
They're in rhythm, baby.
Jason Kelsey
And the Vikings, I mean, this was the clash of the Titans right now in the nfc. Both of these teams have been probably the two best ones.
Travis Kelsey
We were talking about it the other day.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
Travis Kelsey
Best division of football right now. If you look at the numbers and you look at the. The records, Right?
Jason Kelsey
That's right. So did not disappoint. Vikings almost got it late with that fumble recovery for touchdown.
Travis Kelsey
I thought they had it, man. I thought they had it. When I was watching the replay of how the game ended, it's just like, oh, that's. They're gonna leave that one. Like, man, we should have won it.
Jason Kelsey
We should have had it. Vikings go up and then all. But to golf's credit lines, they did not blink. Not a second.
Travis Kelsey
Not a second. Denver 33, New Orleans 10. I'm not going to lie. I thought New Orleans. New Orleans is banged up. Obviously didn't have car back there. A little Sean Payton revenge game going back to his old stomping grounds where he won a Super Bowl. September feels like a long time ago for the Saints fans.
Jason Kelsey
For a team that started off, started pretty much hotter than anybody, putting up 50 burgers and blowing teams out. But like you said, they've had the injury bug bad. They've had a bunch of guys, especially up front. And as you know, once the O line has been decimated, especially that offense, they run the. It's so much predicate on like run and play action and the outside zone working in that Kubiak system, man, it's tough. It's. It's going to be tough. It's going to be very tough.
Travis Kelsey
Jacksonville 32, 32. New England.
Jason Kelsey
New England 16.
Travis Kelsey
Nice. We almost did it at the same time.
Jason Kelsey
We almost in sync. Gave us a little coaching drama after the game. Pat's head coach drawd Mayo called his team soft in quotes. We're a soft football team across the board. We talk about what makes a tough football team, and that's being able to run the ball, being able to stop the run, and that's being able to cover kicks. We did none of these. I mean, very few times do I think the head coach calling a team soft is like the right message to be sending. Even if it's like I'm all about being honest and keeping people accountable. That defense is different. They've got. They've had some injuries, they've had guys leave. They obviously, that defense, even last year with Bill, they were. We played in week one, they were really good, but they also had. Judon was still there. They had a bunch of guys healthy. Like now. They've had some. The defense has changed a little bit. They've had guys in and out. And I got a ton of respect for Gerard Mayo. I mean, ton of respect as a player, as a person. I've heard nothing but great stuff. I'm just talking about in turn, in general terms, and he could be right. I mean, maybe they are soft. I don't fucking know. I haven't watched as much tape as Gerard Mayo has, that's for damn sure. I just know most of the time when I hear coaches saying stuff like that, it's meaningless garbage.
Travis Kelsey
I hear you, brother. It's. It's tough following a guy like Bill Belichick shoes thousand percent.
Jason Kelsey
Maybe I'm being too up in arms about it.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, maybe you're fucking spot on. Seattle 34, Atlanta 14. Seattle got some defensive players back. Gino Smith leads the NFL in passing and ranks sixth in completion percentage. Yeah, how about that? On pace for 4,821 yards at a 68. All right now.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
Travis Kelsey
Buffalo 34, Tennessee 10. Yeah, I think everybody saw this one coming. Josh Allen 21 for 33 for 323 yards and two touchdowns. Josh looking like Josh and Mari Cooper, who had 4 for 66, got his first touchdown as a Bill.
Jason Kelsey
Here we go.
Travis Kelsey
Looks like the Bills are back on track. Cincinnati 21, Cleveland 14. Nick Chubb scored his first touchdown back.
Jason Kelsey
Shout out to Chubb.
Travis Kelsey
Getting back out there, baby. Over 398 days after his leg injury and versus the Steelers, Chubb is back out there playing, running the rock for the Browns.
Jason Kelsey
Green Bay 24, Houston 22. In a game that came down to the wire, but really Green Bay without the turnovers, kind of was dominated most of this game. First victory over A team with a winning record for the packers and Houston has proven to be tough, similar to KC they continue to just, like, find ways to win. Like, all their games have pretty much been close. But C.J. stroud and company are just so good at the end of games. Packers might have the hottest vibes in the NFL right now. Let's look at this tweet. Piss hot. Well, their social media team's doing their job. How important is hot piss to success in the NFL? I don't even know how to answer this. Am I the only one that kind of hates social media teams for NFL teams? Like, they've turned into, like, these meme things and like, that's all they do with play. I like, they got the cameras all around and I listen. I. I'm on a podcast. I'm on every fucking commercial that there is. I get it. I'm part of the issue as well. I hate the social media teams for teams now. I just, I just cannot stand them. I don't know why. It's like, will you guys just get the out of my face on this worry about football? And then they're like talking to people. They're like talking to players. Like, will you.
Travis Kelsey
What the.
Jason Kelsey
When did social. Creating these.
Travis Kelsey
This bullets and board material. Yeah, don't be creating this bulletin board material.
Jason Kelsey
Hot piss.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah. Well, Matt Laflore on Packers players preparing for their first noon game of the year. He said they gotta wake up with their hot. So that's where the. The social media team.
Jason Kelsey
This one's good.
Travis Kelsey
They did it off of the coach they captured.
Jason Kelsey
Good job, Green Bay.
Travis Kelsey
Good job, Green Bay, Indiana 16, Miami 10. Not related to the game, but Dolphins are saying we could see TUA next Sunday against the Cardinals. How about it, man?
Jason Kelsey
We were talking about this on the Monday Night Countdown. Ryan Clark, like, every single neurologist that they talked to did not say, like, that he should stop playing football. And they all don't know to what extent continuing to play football or continuing to get concussions is doing to, like, long term affect him. Whether anybody else wants to, like, talk about it, I guess I will right now. Like, this has been the, like, big shadow in the distance of the NFL for the last decade, ever since that concussion movie came out. Like, the reality is nobody knows. It is scary to watch a guy go out and have the amount of concussions and the type of concussions that TUA has had and think that, like, he's not doing something long term here. But the neurologists clearly don't know that he is.
Travis Kelsey
And there's no signs telling him that.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, this is one of the things that I think the NFL really needs to do. Like I know we're doing the Guardian caps, they're doing a great job of instituting rules and procedures in place that limit helmet to helmet contact and protocols that allow for safer return to play. I really think that there should be more research done into the longevity and effects that concussions have in ways to mitigate the potential symptoms. Because like, I don't know, it just feels like something that the NFL can be pioneering, especially with the amount of money that it makes and the amount of resources and attention that it gets that it can be a part of potentially developing treatments, protocols, lifestyle factors that can mitigate the potential long term ramifications of some of these things that I think is in the background of a lot of NFL players minds.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, well, you just said a lot of big words and my brain is turning and I just want to tell Tua, man, we're all, we're all supporting you, brother. Go out there and just play healthy, man. Play this game you love, man. And wish you the best of luck, brother. Washington 40 Carolina 7.
Jason Kelsey
The Red Rifle renaissance was short lived unfortunately in Carolina or has been short lived. Got out to a fiery start, but obviously the Panthers are still not a very good football team, unfortunately. Washington 40 Carolina 7. The Panthers decline to even put Bryce Young in. When they're down 37, nothing. Should they even go back to Bryce Young? I don't know if I'm Bryce Young. I don't know. Do you even want to go back in. In this situation?
Travis Kelsey
Like rather. I mean, I guess you always want to play.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, I mean they, they just have so many issues. Hey, it's Canales first year and they're trying to get it fixed. Hopefully they can get it fixed in the future. I don't know. There's still a long season left. How, dude, is it? It is. It must be so hard like being that bad and knowing you still have.
Travis Kelsey
Jason, stop.
Jason Kelsey
11 games. They're 9, 10 or 11. What are they at? What's the charact like? Bro, I'm just being honest. I've played meaningless football games and it's not fun. It is awful. But usually there's like two, maybe three at the end of the season that you're like really trying to hammer out. Week seven and you're one and six. That's a bad feeling, brother. I imagine. Let's get fired up boys. You imagine the guy giving pregame speeches before the game?
Travis Kelsey
When you're one and six, there's no speeches.
Jason Kelsey
Let's go. And you're just in your head like, dude, will you shut the up? We're one in six. Let's just go out there and it's tough, man. We all know what's about to happen.
Travis Kelsey
Come on, man.
Jason Kelsey
You got the better.
Travis Kelsey
We can't have. We can't have that mentality. We can't have that mentality, man.
Jason Kelsey
Why we wanted six? Cause we're soft. All right. Pittsburgh 37, New York Jets 15. The controversial decision for the Steelers to start Russell Wilson over Justin Fields pays off. I mean, listen, I think Justin was playing really well. Russell got it done. I don't think it was weird. The jets have been so good defensively the last few years now they've got. Their D line has changed a lot, and it feels like that's affected them quite a bit. It felt like Pittsburgh just made plays. Like, even on some of these deep balls that Russell threw, like, there were some. Yeah, there were some really good plays made by the wideouts, so.
Travis Kelsey
And the running backs. Running back had 101 and a touchdown.
Jason Kelsey
Where's Jets Jake? Dude, he was on tilt now. He was, like, on Twitter. I mean, he told us a few weeks ago, he's like, oh, they need to hire Mike Vrabel. Then on Twitter after the game, he's like, oh, they shouldn't go defense. They can't go defensive coach again. Like, he has no idea. The best part about this is every New York Jet fan has no idea why they still suck. And they're all just trying to justify why they're still terrible and they can't figure it out. Nobody can. You have one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game, a defense that was supposed to be one of the best in the NFL. You just trade for devonte Adams, breeze out. But all this money on the offensive line, and they still can't fucking win. It's fucking crazy.
Travis Kelsey
It's football, baby. You just never know, man.
Jason Kelsey
The fans don't. They're like. They're starting to go crazy.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, well, they're not out of it.
Jason Kelsey
They're not. They're not Carolina Panthers yet.
Travis Kelsey
It's still kind of early.
Jason Kelsey
They're still in it.
Travis Kelsey
Still kind of early.
Jason Kelsey
And the AFC east is not like.
Travis Kelsey
The nfc, NFC west or NFC North.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah. NFC North. Yeah. It ain't the conference that's. Or the division that's loaded this year. You got the Bills coming on strong now, but there'll be. There'll be some space in the bottom of the playoffs on the AFC side to sneak in there and you get Aaron Rodgers in the playoffs, anything can happen. Game also gave us the coach quote of the week. Brandon Marshall stopped by Mike Tomlin's post game press conference and asked him if it was one of the boldest decisions ever to start Russell Wilson. And Tomlin replied, that's why I'm well compensated.
Travis Kelsey
Nice. Oh yeah, Tom.
Jason Kelsey
We could just put coach code of the weekend as Mike Tomlin quote. Because every week he's going to give something gold. It's the best, dude.
Travis Kelsey
Did you hear his quote a few weeks ago? I forget who they were playing, but it was like a Monday night or a Thursday night game.
Jason Kelsey
I heard it.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, he hit him with the. We gotta stop kicking our, our own butt if we, if we stop kicking our own. But we can start focusing on theirs. It's such a banger.
Jason Kelsey
It's so good.
Travis Kelsey
He's. He delivers it too, man. It's a genuine as hell. So good.
Jason Kelsey
This is the best. Then we got the Monday night games. We got the Monday night games. The Chargers couldn't get it done against Arizona. Kyler Murray was scampering all over the place.
Travis Kelsey
He is fast though, isn't he?
Jason Kelsey
Bro, those legs. He. Dude, he looks and feels like he's a video game and like everything about him, like it looks like you created a player. You made him as short as possible. His helmet's fucking enormous and he just. Feet are moving so quick.
Travis Kelsey
It's so good.
Jason Kelsey
It's outrageous how his feet, like I can't even describe.
Travis Kelsey
He's got like short arms and he can still throw the ball a mile.
Jason Kelsey
It's. He slings it when he's on.
Travis Kelsey
It is fun to watch.
Jason Kelsey
Baltimore 41, Tampa 31. In a game that was probably not as close as the score indicated, Tampa got out to a quick lead. Baker Mayfield ball in. And then obviously Mike Evans goes down with the hamstring and Chris got a couple interceptions unfortunately. And against a team like Baltimore, man, it's. It's hard. You know, any little bit of thing, it's hard.
Travis Kelsey
Especially when you don't stop the run.
Jason Kelsey
Dude. Gotta stop the run. Stop the run. They did stop the run in the first half though. They did a good job. First half they were doing good. And Lamar was actually throwing pretty damn well.
Travis Kelsey
Well, Lamar. Lamar is 23 and one against NFC teams, which is a fucking mind blowing stat. His only loss is actually to Daniel Jones and how about that New York Football Giants? How about that? And that does it for our week seven roundup. How about it?
Jason Kelsey
All righty.
Travis Kelsey
All right, let's answer maybe one of your not dumb questions, because there's no such thing as dumb questions, just dumbass people. No Dumb questions is brought to you by Meta Quest. That's right. Expand your world.
Jason Kelsey
All right, first, no dumb question. What breed of dog would make the best quarterback?
Travis Kelsey
Hmm.
Jason Kelsey
That's actually gotta be smart.
Travis Kelsey
It's actually a dumbass question. I think. I think. Yeah, obviously, you got to be smart. You got to be able to get along with other dogs.
Jason Kelsey
Oh, that's an interesting. I didn't even think about that. That's a good trait.
Travis Kelsey
So you got to have a little bit of a friendliness to you, but you got to be. Yeah, it depends on what kind of quarterback you want.
Jason Kelsey
The one I thought about right away, because I always think about intelligence when I think of quarterbacks. Is a border collie. And border collies, they herd sheep like they're, like, in control animals. You saying they need to get along with other dogs is a great point that is making me rethink that.
Travis Kelsey
Would it be like a mixed breed?
Jason Kelsey
Well, I mean, listen, I'm a big mutzer where it's at. They're just. You got to do it responsibly. But, yeah, I think mixed breeds are. When I think of dogs that get along with dogs or like anything really, I think a golden retriever.
Travis Kelsey
Right.
Jason Kelsey
They're just, like, the happiest dogs on the planet. Nine times out of ten.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
Labs. German shepherd is a powerful animal. Efficient malamute. Is that the one that, like, is, like, the Secret Service dog?
Travis Kelsey
Don't know better.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, I think it is. Got, like, the strongest bite force.
CC Sabathia
Damn.
Jason Kelsey
But do you need to be tall? Should it be a big dog? Because it needs to be able to see over the pocket.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, there you go.
CC Sabathia
A little.
Travis Kelsey
A little bit bigger.
Jason Kelsey
Like Great Pyrenees.
CC Sabathia
Let's see.
Travis Kelsey
That's the thing. I don't know a lot of breeds.
Jason Kelsey
I would say poodle, but I think they're too fancy. They're too, like, high maintenance. You know what I mean? Yeah. But the ones that I think are really good usually are kind of, like, down to earth and, like, with the team. Like, Pat's not high maintenance.
Travis Kelsey
Look what?
Jason Kelsey
You've seen his body. I saw there was a. There was a bit on Derrick Henry that said he doesn't eat fried food anymore. And I'm like, man, that's why I could never be a running back. That's just, like, too much of A commitment. I can't give up fried food.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah. I don't. I don't even think that, really.
Jason Kelsey
Some people just love football.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah. I don't think that means that makes you a better football player. I think that's just what he feels like he. His diet needs to be.
Jason Kelsey
I'm gonna say height is important.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
I want a tall quarterback that can.
Travis Kelsey
I'm going. I'm going Doberman.
Jason Kelsey
Doberman.
Travis Kelsey
Smart, athletic, tall.
Jason Kelsey
It's got a good blend of athleticism.
Travis Kelsey
I don't know if those things get along with everybody, but they're always out front. You know, I can't.
Jason Kelsey
I can't disagree with anything you just said. Definitely not an Irish wolfhound. They are stupid as a box of rocks. I love my dogs.
Travis Kelsey
Your dogs are very.
Jason Kelsey
I mean, Nessie is. She's got some smartness to her. Oh, what was Balto? Balto was a husky from the Disney movie Balto Balto. She's like the lead sled dog in the sled dog movie.
Travis Kelsey
Sled dogs are huskies.
CC Sabathia
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
All right.
Travis Kelsey
Teamwork. Huskies are good.
Jason Kelsey
Know how to work within a team. Then you got the one at the front that's like the captain.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
I think I'm gonna go husky.
Travis Kelsey
There you go.
Jason Kelsey
Big enough? Not, like, overly big. Pretty, athletic, smart. Work with the team. Yeah. I think that's the one for.
Travis Kelsey
All right. I'm. Guess I'm still going Doberman.
Jason Kelsey
All right, cool.
Travis Kelsey
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Jason Kelsey
It definitely was. Having the instructors there to really push you and tell you what to do makes it a lot easier. I'm always somebody that, like, if I go in there, like, I'm gonna run for 20 minutes, I'm probably gonna suck at it. But if somebody tells me, like, run this speed, then go there, and then go at this incline, if there's not, like, a goal or, like, something happening, I just feel like I'm doing something stupid.
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Yeah, no, I hear you.
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I already know big figured out as I go. I like to wing it big wing it kind of guy. Getting better at, you know, sticking to the plan, you know? Well, fortunately, 92 percenters, with Amex Platinum, it doesn't matter what type of traveler you are. You can travel your way with amazing travel benefits, including access to centurion lounges in airports around the world.
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Travis Kelsey
Like on the car ride home, the.
Jason Kelsey
Closer you get, like, you just know. This should not have gotten this much more severe. It's like my body knows.
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CC Sabathia
That was a hell of an intro. That was a hell of an intro. Appreciate it.
Jason Kelsey
Heck yeah, brother.
Travis Kelsey
This man is decorated dog, man.
Jason Kelsey
Thanks for joining us, Cece. This is awesome. Can't tell you. I mean, we grew up watching you play and we saw your whole career. This is an honor to have you on with us. How's it going?
CC Sabathia
No, it's good. I mean, it makes me feel old when I hear people say they grew up watching me play.
Travis Kelsey
But listen, you already know. It's silly, man. I'm playing with guys. I'm playing with guys that were born in 2004, man. How crazy. That's it. So I'm like, I'm sitting here like, man, I was in high school in 2004. This is crazy.
CC Sabathia
It's great. You go from being like the young guy in a locker room to like the young OG and then you just the OG where like guys are like, yeah. I mean, you, you were one of my guys growing up and you got. I mean, it's good to be that guy. You know what I'm saying? But you got to accept it. It's cool.
Jason Kelsey
For sure.
Travis Kelsey
Heck yeah.
Jason Kelsey
I was there actually, when you were the young guy.
Travis Kelsey
How about it, man?
Jason Kelsey
The day you opened against the Baltimore Orioles, I was at that game and I still remember because you were the talk of the town coming out of nowhere, big left hander and, bro, it was awesome. Looking back, being there and watching that, I don't know, what's it feel like to start your major League debut, huh?
CC Sabathia
No, it was. It was crazy. You know what I was thinking? I mean, just being out there, I couldn't feel my legs the whole time. Like I was like, you know what I'm saying? Like, you just so hype. Like you don't, you know, you don't know what's really going on. But the whole time I was thinking, I was like, damn, I should have went to sleep last night.
Travis Kelsey
Like it was a day game. It was a one o'clock game.
CC Sabathia
I didn't go to sleep till like five in the morning. But it was like the second end. I was like, I'm exhausted right now. Like, I should have got some sleep, bro.
Jason Kelsey
That adrenaline was pumping.
Travis Kelsey
That's too funny.
CC Sabathia
That whole year, like 2001, I mean, that team was so great. I played with a bunch of hall of Famers. I had Robbie and Omar up the middle, and I just felt like I got a chance to learn how to be a professional. I didn't. I didn't really know anything. I was 20 years old, man, and I was fresh out of high school. A football, basketball player, really just an athlete. And kind of fell into that pitcher mode and it kind of took off. So, yeah, I was really learning on the job. And to have those type of players around me, it was, it was a blessing, man. It was. It was really cool.
Jason Kelsey
That's awesome.
Travis Kelsey
The 90 guards were some of my favorite teams ever. And like you were. You were coming into like, kind of like the tail end a lot of those guys careers. And it was like, man, they're about to just hand this thing off to cc. He's about to take us right back to the World Series. We already know and. Nah, man, it was, it was awesome. I remember Jason talking about that Baltimore game, man, is absolutely insane. I was gonna ask you, I. I had no idea you were at the University of Hawaii.
Jason Kelsey
Same.
CC Sabathia
No, like, that didn't go. No, I. I had a football scholarship to play there when I was in high school. I played football, played basketball, I played baseball, I played everything. And I could never get a school to commit to me. Like UCLA would say, okay, you can come here to play baseball, but we don't want you to play football. USC would be like, we want you to play football, but we don't want you to play baseball. I thought as soon as I got on the campus and somebody saw me, they was going to turn me into an offensive tackle.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
But I wanted to make sure that I still could play baseball. So the guy in Hawaii was like, he will Let you play badminton here. We don't give a shit. So I was like, that's where I'm going right there. I ended up signing to go to Hawaii and never took.
Jason Kelsey
For sure. Well, that's a good reason not to go. There's a. There's a great. We had this later in the rundown, but because we're talking about it right now, we got your highlights, bro. You were a baller in football. Receiver big. Big as hell as a dog. Can you put this on here? There we go. Thank you. Brandon. Check him out.
CC Sabathia
Look at the same size right now that I was. Right there.
Travis Kelsey
Right there.
Jason Kelsey
You are enormous. I don't think you're playing tackle, bro. You're playing tight end.
CC Sabathia
Nah, but you gotta think. You gotta think. As soon as I got on, I was 250 right there. As soon as I got into Pro bowl, I was 285 immediately.
Travis Kelsey
Wow.
CC Sabathia
I would have made for a good tackle.
Travis Kelsey
That's too funny, man.
Jason Kelsey
This is.
Travis Kelsey
You are athletic as all get out, man. Golly.
Jason Kelsey
What was your favorite sport, man?
CC Sabathia
Football. It was your favorite football? Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
What'd you like so much about football?
CC Sabathia
Football was always my favorite sport. I always, like, grew up playing it out in the streets and I just always understood football. I could, you know, I could watch. Sit down and watch a whole game, and I was just always intrigued by it. So I didn't get a chance to play it until I was in high school because of, like, the weight limits and all of that stuff.
Travis Kelsey
For sure, man. You already know.
CC Sabathia
I grew up playing soccer. You know what I mean? Like, I grew up playing soccer as a kid, and then I got to my freshman year and then just fell in love with the game of football.
Travis Kelsey
So, man, they did.
CC Sabathia
It was always my favorite.
Travis Kelsey
They didn't have the southpaw out there slinging it.
CC Sabathia
Nah. Well, I tried that, man, but it was. So my first two years I played quarterback, and then I showed up my junior year, bro. I was 6, 6, 2, 50. They were like, yeah, we gonna need to put you at tight end.
Travis Kelsey
You can help us out a lot more right here catching the ball. I get it, man. I got a similar story before we.
Jason Kelsey
Get into the Indian stuff. Obviously, everybody's talking about the World Series happening right now, your former team, the Yankees taking on the Dodgers. I guess. Let's step into that real quick. What do you think about the matchup?
CC Sabathia
No, I think this is. This is the biggest, best matchup that I feel like we could have had in baseball. The biggest stars are on Stage. I mean, we got Shohei Ohtani, we got Aaron Judge. You got Juan Soto. You got Mookie Betts, you got Walker Bueller, you got Garrett Cole. I mean, the list just goes on and on. You got New York against Hollywood. I mean, I think this is the World Series that everybody's kind of been begging for for the last 10 years, you know, and we finally got the matchup. So I'm super excited for, you know, what's to come. And to be honest, just watching these playoffs, every game has been exciting, man. Like, even just the Guardians and Yankee series, I mean, it went. You know, he went five games, but every game was. Was, you know, right down there to the nail, guys hitting big homers. And what I've loved about this playoffs the most is, like, the stars have been delivering. It's been Juan Soto delivering. It's been Aaron Judge, it's been Ohtani going off. So, you know, we're seeing our biggest stars on the biggest stage, and they're. They're showing up and they're showing out. And I'm excited for this, for this Friday, to see, you know, these two heavyweights go at it.
Travis Kelsey
I am getting pumped up for it, too, man. I just. I love going to World Series games, man. I think I've made it to, like, six of the last seven, I think, since 2000. What was it? 15? When the. When the Royals won it? That was like, my first experience of, like, World Series baseball. And I was like, man, these games are fucking lit.
CC Sabathia
Golly.
Travis Kelsey
Like, it was lit in Kansas City. Like, when. When. When the Yankees. When you were. What was it, 09?
CC Sabathia
Yeah.
Travis Kelsey
When you guys won it. Like, how crazy were those games in the. Because was it. Was it still the. Was it the new stadium, or was that, though.
CC Sabathia
Yeah, it was the first year of the new stadium, so it was almost like we had to kind of win, you know? So it was that pressure of, you know, the boss bring. You know, he had signed me. AJ Tex signed for Nick. I mean, traded for Nick Swisher. So it was kind of the pressure of, you know, us wanting to win in that new stadium, but we had the whole. The core four. So, like, at this time, somebody asked me yesterday, like, how did you feel at this time? Going into the World Series? I was calm because we. I just. I had Derek, I had Mo, I had Andy, you had Jorge. I had all these guys that have been there before.
Travis Kelsey
That's true.
CC Sabathia
I'm just kind of riding on their coattails, you know what I mean?
Travis Kelsey
Like, I had kind of figured out.
CC Sabathia
No, but I figured out during that year that if I just did my little part and not try to do too much, I feel like, you know, it helped me be able to be better in those bigger moments. I feel like In Cleveland, in 07, we had the best team in the league. We were young. I was the leader of that staff. And I feel like if I pitch better enough and if I'm able to, you know, put stuff, you know, if I'm able to make those moments a little smaller and, you know, be able to show up bigger in those moments. We won the World Series, so that's why I was just, you know what I mean, like, trying to learn from those experiences. In 07 and 08 and in 09, I'm just like, I'm just riding behind these guys and doing my little thing and, you know, end up, you know.
Travis Kelsey
With a ring, man, I. I feel you on that one. And I. I ended up obviously sticking around in case he. But, like, learning from the moments that I had previous in the playoffs, man, it's like, you look at those moments, like, man, I could have. I had control of that if I could have just tweaked it here. If I could have showed up for my guys right here. Right here. Man, you just. You just know that you could. You could have definitely propelled the team. And, you know, that's the greatness that you. That you bring to the game. Big dog.
CC Sabathia
But that's me with the city of Cleveland, though, you know, in that. In that organization, because I feel like it's just been starving for a World Series. And 07, we were close 16. They were close 16, yep. But that team in 07 was really, really good. And who knows? We may stay together. I may not end up a Yankee if we win the World Series in 07. You know what I'm saying? Like, things end up, you know, you never know how stuff turned out. You know what I'm saying?
Jason Kelsey
They didn't have the pocketbooks to keep.
CC Sabathia
You never know.
Travis Kelsey
World Series checks a little different.
Jason Kelsey
Now. Let me ask you this, because Philadelphia, the Phillies have been close the last few years. You were just talking about the locker room and, like, the Core 4. What is it that enables a team that has, like, the talent to do it between getting it done and not getting it done? What do you really think that is in baseball specific?
CC Sabathia
It's just momentum, to be honest. If you look at, like, the. The Phillies running into the Mets, it was just. They played them at the wrong time. Hot bats and hot Bats. And then sometimes when you play those teams in your division, you look at the Phillies when they beat Atlanta a couple years ago, when Atlanta was the best team in the league. When you go in and play teams in your division in the playoffs, like, the Mets don't care about going into Philly and that, you know what I'm saying? That's a big advantage for the Phillies, like going into Citizens bank and like, having to play, you know, in that park. The message of that shit all the time, so it doesn't bother them. They can go in there in October and show up and, you know, hit big home runs. So it just. It makes it hard when you play those teams in your division. And I think those three teams for the next five years are going to be battling out and for the division and to see who's getting to the nlcs, to be honest.
Jason Kelsey
Nice.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
What do you. Who do you think is going to take the World Series, if you don't mind me asking? Is that true?
CC Sabathia
I gotta go with it. I gotta go with the Yankees. I gotta go. I think it's gonna be a long series, though. I mean, I have friends. I mean, I'm really close with Mookie Betts. I'm really close to Freddie Freeman. You know, I root for those guys, too. But, you know, being here, being a Yankee, being, you know, in New York, you know, I really. I just been watching this team all year, and it would. It would be big for us and me if they would win the World Series. So I'm excited and hopefully they can.
Travis Kelsey
Get it done, you know.
Jason Kelsey
Awesome. Awesome. Do you have a favorite stories from your time with the Yankees or the Guardians? Like what? Favorite teammates, maybe? Oh, I mean, you play with some iconic people, and especially with the Yankees, obviously, but. Anything you want to share?
CC Sabathia
Yeah, I've gotten a chance. I got lucky, man. I got a chance to play with some hall of Famers, like I said in Cleveland. Yeah. Playing with Tome, Robbie and Omar up the middle. I can give you a Robbie Alomar story. He's probably not probably. He's the smartest baseball player I ever played with my rookie year. I go 175 that rookie year, 2001, and I'm starting Game 3 of the DS against Seattle, playing at home. And the first thing, I think I gave up, a run or two, maybe even three runs in the first inning. And I'm a little nervous. I mean, I'm 21 years old, you know, it's my first playoff game, and crazy. I'm walking off the field And Robbie comes running by me. He goes, hey, papi, what's wrong? And he goes, you're a little nervous. And I go, yeah, I'm, you know, I'm. I'm, you know, I'm a little nervous, but I'll be fine. And he was like, he came to me, I sat down on the bench, he came to me, he was like, don't shake Enar off the rest of the game. Like, whatever he puts down, just. Just throw the pitch and, you know, we'll live with it.
Travis Kelsey
Lean on your guy.
CC Sabathia
He was that second. Enar was a rookie too. He was at second base giving Enar the pitches. He called the pit, he called the game up a run for the rest of the game. He called the game from second base. However, he was giving Enar the signals. He was giving ignore signals. And I was, he was giving, giving me the pitches, whatever to throw. And I won six things, gave up three runs. I didn't give up a run the rest of the game.
Jason Kelsey
Have you ever heard of that? Have you ever heard of a second base doing? I've never heard of that.
CC Sabathia
Never. No.
Jason Kelsey
That's amazing, bro.
Travis Kelsey
You think him and Sandy just hit him and Sandy just talked so much that Roberto ended up finding a way to like, kind of pick Sandy Alomar's brain, his brother's brain to. Or was he just.
CC Sabathia
I think that. And just him just the ability of just being able to. He just knew the game like he would always. And that's how I kind of. I learned pitching from sitting next to great hitters, whether it was him or Eddie Murray, you know, I was sitting on the bench and these guys would know what was coming next, you know what I'm saying? Just by what, whatever the count was, who the guy was on the mound, you know who the guy was in the box. And that's how I kind of learned how to sequence my pitches and kind of learned how, you know, to re guy swings and different things like that. I didn't watch a lot of video. I would just re. Guide swings and kind of pitch to my strengths. And I got that from sitting next to guys like Robbie and Eddie Murray and Juan Gonzalez and just really soaking in from hitters.
Jason Kelsey
One of the things I think is the coolest thing in baseball is that that cat and mouse chess match is going on between the hitter and the pitcher and the catcher. Like, what you're deciding to throw, how you're setting pitches up, like what. How much goes into it from like a game plan before the game and like Knowing what each batter's weakness is, how much of it is, you know, what you're. Because everybody knows your fastball and slider were like the biggest things you got you had going on. But like what goes into the pitch selection, that process. I don't even know how to ask the question, but it's something that's cool as heck watching.
CC Sabathia
Yeah, no, it is. I mean, and it's a lot that it just depends on the guy, right? Like a guy like Garrett Cole does a lot of prepping, like he sits down and he does a lot of prepping. He's going through, you know, every lineup, every scenario, every hitter. And he's a guy that can tailor his game. He can throw every pitch for a strike, any in every quadrant, right? So he can pitch really to guys weaknesses. Where a guy like me, what you just said, my fastball, my slider, my strengths, right? So I got to stick to my strength. So if it's a guy like Mike Trout, that's good on sliders and the sliders my strength, well, we gonna see who's better today, you know what I'm saying? I can't do what I can't do, you know what I'm saying? So like, I can only do what I can do. So my strengths are my strength. So once I figured that out about myself, it was less prep for me because now I can just go out and really just pitch in my strengths and really, you know, command the plate the way I know how to and not try to worry about what everybody else is doing. So it didn't really do me any good to watch anybody else's film because I'm not going to pitch the way that guy pitched you anyway. I'm gonna go to what's what I can do what I have that day, and we're gonna figure it out. So it was always just a lot about me reading swings and figuring out what I had that day. My catchers did a lot of prep and I had a lot of. I relied on them a lot. I didn't shake off a lot. And whatever, whatever they put down, I would just throw a conviction and you know, we going with it.
Travis Kelsey
Nice.
Jason Kelsey
One of the reasons I think it fascinates me is because I feel like the pitcher catcher relationship is very similar to the center quarterback relationship for what you just said.
CC Sabathia
I was getting ready to say that.
Jason Kelsey
There'S a lot of communication back and forth. You each have prepared in your own way to be ready for the game and you kind of the best tandems figure it out together. But what do you. What do you think of the modern state of pitching? Man, I don't know what to make like with the.
Travis Kelsey
Jason's talking about moving the mound back. He said it's too.
Jason Kelsey
Oh, man, it's too easy to pitch these days.
CC Sabathia
Oh, guys, the hitting philosophy has changed.
Jason Kelsey
Okay?
CC Sabathia
These guys. These guys don't try to put the ball in play as much as they did anymore. Now it's just all about launching and, you know, getting their A swing off. So there's not. And the lineups aren't constructed where, you know, you have to kind of pitch through the lineup. Everybody's trying to do one thing in a lineup, and that's just hit the ball over the left field wall or the right field wall. So that makes it a lot easier for me to pitch when all you're trying to do in every single count is just jack a ball over the wall and not try to put the ball in play or not trying to put. Put the barrel on it. And that's what made the Guardian so good.
Travis Kelsey
They were just finding a way to get. Get on base. Yeah, yeah.
CC Sabathia
Last year, really great. They didn't hit for a lot of power, but they were on base and they can put the ball in play there and strike out a lot. This year they were doing that where they put the ball in play and not striking a lot, but then hitting for slugging. They were hitting doubles and homers and Naylor and, you know, Ramirez. So that's what made them so great this year. So I think the game is kind of coming back and reverting back to where, you know, it's more emphasis on putting the ball in play and not just, you know, exit VLO and launch angle. And I think we've been changing the rules so much for hitters that it's kind of swinging where you have to change the philosophy. We can't keep changing the rules. We can't keep changing the rules when these guys want to hit me and Jason.
Travis Kelsey
When they keep changing these. These rules. Yeah.
CC Sabathia
Oh, my God. You know what's crazy is that, like, it's. It's cool. And I mean, I'm sure frustrating for you guys, but as a fan of the NFL, it's cool that they're willing to try different rules and change different things about the game. We're in baseball. It took us forever to get rid of the shift. Well, we all knew that that was the right thing to do. Right. Or put the pitch clock in.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
It's just baseball, you know, we get so much grief when we change the rules. Where now I'm watching the fucking kickoff in the NFL and I've never even, you know.
Jason Kelsey
Right.
CC Sabathia
But. But as a fan, it's cool to see that. And yeah, the NBA does that. I feel like baseball, we need to, you know, stay up to speed with, you know, keeping our game relevant. And I think, I feel like this year we, we've been seeing the payoffs from that.
Jason Kelsey
It's definitely feel like it's led to more exciting play. It feels like it's led to more offensive production. Some of the rules, they've changed.
CC Sabathia
The games are shorter. I mean, you know what I'm saying? You can, you can watch a full game and not feel like it's taking up your whole day and we're not missing any action.
Jason Kelsey
Right, Right. How would you think you would have handled the pitch counts? And like, the less like, I feel like you, you were still pitching like full games at times in your career. Like, that never happens anymore. Has that happened once in the playoffs so far? Has there been a starting pitcher that's pitched all nine innings yet? That used to be like, I don't think so. Right.
CC Sabathia
That would be. Yeah, I don't think there's. That's a great question. I don't think there's been a guy that's thrown a complete game yet. And no, I wouldn't have done well with it. Not in my prime. I mean, you know what I'm saying? Oh, it's not happening. I watched one of these guys, one of these aces come out. It was the fifth inning. He had 89 pitches with no gripes. Like, if that was, if that was, you know, back in the day, I mean, there's no chance. That wouldn't even talk.
Jason Kelsey
Right.
CC Sabathia
You know what I'm saying? Like, you don't even get off the bench until I got 120 pitches in the playoffs.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
So it's a, it's a, it's a different philosophy. But I feel like everybody's built these super bull pins where, you know, you.
Travis Kelsey
Look at leavers and. Yeah, yeah.
CC Sabathia
You look at the two teams that are in the, in the World Series, like they're, they're going to be games where it's going to be reliever. That's the start the game in the World Series.
Travis Kelsey
That's crazy.
CC Sabathia
You know what I'm saying? So just the way that the teams in the OR rosters are constructed, the bullpens are, are the best part of these guys, these organizations, teams back onto the World Series.
Travis Kelsey
You think Shotani finds a way to, to throw an inning here or there?
CC Sabathia
May be crazy. If he closed out a game, right. That would be nuts.
Travis Kelsey
You want to talk about bringing base?
CC Sabathia
Yeah.
Travis Kelsey
That's awesome, man.
CC Sabathia
I mean, I think, you know, the Dodgers is short, you know what I'm saying, on pitching, I mean, if he's healthy enough, why not bring him back, you know?
Jason Kelsey
Right.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
That's what you paid him to do. And, and he, he can do it at a high level and he's been throwing. So if he's healthy, I mean, I don't see why not. I'd be interested to see how they use him going forward anyway. You know, if he's going to be a starter, if he's going to be, you know, long relief out of the bullpen, I mean, I, I'll be interested to see. And maybe we can get a preview right here.
Travis Kelsey
Nice.
Jason Kelsey
There we go.
Travis Kelsey
Well, my guy, Anthony Rizzo was caught always calling the bullpen in the fourth inning. Frank calling the bullpen in the fourth inning. It got out that he was doing that all year, this year. Did you guys ever have that on any of your teams? You have somebody that was always prank calling you guys in the bullpen or.
CC Sabathia
Now, you know who was the biggest pranker on all the teams that I played with was Brett Gardner. But I mean, he would do, I mean, like wild, crazy stuff. I mean, at one time we had our video guy. He had, we had. We. He took his, his starter for his key, like the, the online. He took the battery out. So this guy took the truck. He had a. Bought a brand new truck. He took the battery out of the unlock.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
So the guy takes the truck back to the GNC place and it's like, oh, you know, something's wrong with the truck. They give him a new one, he takes it out again, and then when they open it up, he have, he had put a picture of like himself like this size in the battery thing in there.
Travis Kelsey
So that's a good bit right there.
CC Sabathia
Yeah. Nah, Guardi was the best pranker. But when you said in the bullpen, man, the whole time, like your stomach is just hurting, right? Like as a book, because you don't know. As soon as the phone ring, you like, it's, this is me, like, you know what I mean? Like, is it for me? Do I need to get ready?
Travis Kelsey
Especially in a big moment in the playoffs.
CC Sabathia
And yeah, so I can only imagine every fourth inning like he's calling down there and like somebody's like, damn, near about to on themselves getting ready and he's, he's just down there.
Travis Kelsey
I want to hear one of these things, man. They got to record one of these things. Is he calling like the pizza like delivery guy? Like, hey, yeah, can I put in an order for a pepperoni? A 12 inch pepperoni and you got the hot wings today. I gotta hear one of these things. Rizzo's funny as hell for that.
CC Sabathia
Nah, yeah, they definitely should record it. Riz. Rizzo is funny. And that's, like I said, I mean that's a, that's a good way to loosen it up and keep it light. But, but it's hard, man, during the baseball season to, you know, have different ways to, you know, it get monogamous, you know, 162 throughout the season.
Jason Kelsey
How do you guys get ready for 162 games?
Travis Kelsey
Jesus.
Jason Kelsey
Like, I know, pitcher, easy to even.
Travis Kelsey
Think of all of them.
CC Sabathia
But like I was about to say, it's.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, it's insane to me that there's that many games. Like as a football player, once a week, that feels like too much. But three games a week, four games every day.
CC Sabathia
I mean, it's every single day. But like I feel like your, your schedule with football is like you're home all week, right? Like, but every day you're up from like 9 to 5. Like meetings from 9 to 5.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, yeah.
CC Sabathia
So it's just like. So every day is meeting. So it's, I mean, it's basically so. So for us, basically the same thing. Like, we know we have to be up at the park by the buses at 2, 2:30.
Jason Kelsey
Got it.
CC Sabathia
Our day really don't start until like 11.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, yeah.
CC Sabathia
So you get up, I mean, do whatever you need to do. Buses at 2, game at 7. I mean, it just becomes. Because it comes, it becomes a part of your life.
Jason Kelsey
There you go.
CC Sabathia
For me as like a pitcher watching position players, like, I would always ask G, I'm like, how do you guys do this every day? Or like Jorge catching 140 out of 120, you know what I'm saying? Like throughout the summer and you got these different pitchers and guys coming in. So being a position player in the big leagues is vastly underrated. I feel like doing what Cal Ripken did is incredibly underrated and will never ever be fucking touched again. Nobody will ever come close to doing that. They won't hurt you, so. No, they won't even. I mean, yeah, it's. I mean, in every sport though, right? Like, yes, every sport now they have low Management where guys ain't playing. I mean, I just saw Embiid say he'll never play a back to back again. And it's career.
Travis Kelsey
It's crazy.
CC Sabathia
Yes. I mean, it's just at least crazy to me.
Travis Kelsey
I don't know. I don't know.
CC Sabathia
It sounds crazy to me too. You know what I'm saying? So, I mean, it's just one of those things where, you know, you watching these guys get up and do this every single day. And that's why for me, I love to watch like the guys now, like Manny. Manny Machado or Freddie Freeman or Mookie, these guys post. And I know how hard that is to do in this day and age. And you gotta tip your hat to these guys.
Travis Kelsey
I mean, Freddie, Freddie with his ankle right now.
CC Sabathia
Freddie with his ankle right now.
Travis Kelsey
And still like around the first.
CC Sabathia
But you know how inspiring that is for like other players to see a guy go through a whole summer.
Travis Kelsey
Yes.
CC Sabathia
And then, you know what I'm saying, like that that's a huge rallying thing for the footed locker room. So that's a guy I want on my team.
Jason Kelsey
Give me that guy. Yeah.
CC Sabathia
I'm not trying to be funny, but like 30% of Freddie Freeman is better than 100% of anybody else. Give me that guy, bro.
Travis Kelsey
Hell yeah.
Jason Kelsey
We're going to get to this to the start of your career within the Guardians, but we were talking about rules and how they've changed some of the things. I got to ask you this question. What is one rule that you would change to make baseball better?
CC Sabathia
The biggest rule I would change to make baseball better, it would be every getaway day. So every game that you play on the road at getaway day would have to be a day game. So like, so like you guys. So like every game. So like as a Yankees, we play come in to play the Phillies on a Thursday, I would want that to be a day game and not a 7 o'clock game so I can get out. Not a night game. If that's a day game, we can get into the next city or get home at a reasonable hour. But the Yankees, we always, because we're always the gate or the Dodgers or Boston or whoever else, then we always get a night game and then we're in at 4 or 5 in the morning with a game the next day. So it would be universal. Getaway day has to be a day game.
Travis Kelsey
And that seems fair for sure. Definitely.
CC Sabathia
It seems fair. Right. But that don't happen, man.
Travis Kelsey
Has the. Have the players presented that as an option.
CC Sabathia
It only affects such a small portion of the league that, that, that. No, no, nobody has really presented it.
Travis Kelsey
That makes sense. Yeah.
CC Sabathia
But I have been, you know, in league office, I've been saying, you know, that we need to correct this and get, you know, make it an even playing field travel wise for everybody.
Jason Kelsey
Right.
CC Sabathia
Because I feel like that's such a big thing now with guys, you know, with their sleep and, you know, getting their rest. And I feel like it puts some of these bigger market teams, the Phillies, the Dodgers, the Yankees, at a disadvantage.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
When they're getting in at 5 in the morning to every city.
Jason Kelsey
The TV networks want to keep them night games, too, just because it's like prime time and stuff like that. But sometimes you got to look out for the players. For sure.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
When you're playing 162 throughout the summer, give us one or two, you know what I'm saying?
Jason Kelsey
We got plenty of TV games.
Travis Kelsey
So I saw you at the, actually last year's World Series. I saw you down there in Dallas, and I realized that you're staying involved with the mlb.
CC Sabathia
You're.
Travis Kelsey
You're in like an ambassador's program. Is there, Is there. Can you elaborate on it?
CC Sabathia
Yeah. So I started working with the league in 2021 as a special assistant to the commissioner, helped them with players of pro relations. I have a lot of relationship within the league. You know, we go around and do meetings and. And let Rob get in front of the players and any questions that they have, they can kind of address him right in front of them. Have these meetings. When I was playing, I didn't have that access. I feel like it's kind of helped with player relations or having guys feel comfortable coming to the league office with whatever problem that they have. I was able this last year to do some things at Rickwood. We had the game at Rickwood, Alabama, between the Giants and the Cardinals. I threw a big softball game down there, you know, just kind of honoring Willie Mays. So I've been able to stay, you know, in the league, in the league office and stay within the game, and that's been a lot of fun. And for me, when I. When I got done playing, I retired, I was like, oh, I'm done with baseball. Like, I won't be around baseball. I won't watch baseball. I'm a huge fucking baseball fan. I love baseball. We're a baseball family. So it just keeps me in the game, man.
Travis Kelsey
I love it, man.
Jason Kelsey
Hell, yeah.
Travis Kelsey
Cece, have you thought about getting into the broadcasting stuff? I know, you'll. You'll dabble a little bit here and there, but have you ever got approached by some of the networks or thought about doing it?
CC Sabathia
Yeah, you know what? My last year in 2019, I actually worked at ESPN when Get up first opened. When they first opened that Seaport studio.
Travis Kelsey
Yes.
CC Sabathia
Yeah, it was good for me to be able to do that. And I was like, yeah, nah, this is not what I want to do. Because that next year I would have signed up and I would have. Did you know what I mean? I would have went full bore. And like, I don't. Like, I feel like I can talk about sports in my own way and not be in a suit. I don't want to be dressed up, talking about. You know what I'm saying? Like, and I watch all sports, and for me, I want to talk about every sport. I watch a lot of NFL. I watch a lot of basketball. Obviously, I love baseball, but I mean, I want to talk about everything. And I feel like, you know, when I was at espn, they just had me only talking about baseball, so.
Travis Kelsey
Nice. Well, let's talk about some other sports. I think we.
CC Sabathia
We got.
Travis Kelsey
We play the Las Vegas Raiders this, this week, man. I heard, I think might be a Raiders fan.
CC Sabathia
I am not a Raiders fan anymore.
Travis Kelsey
Not for the rest of this season.
CC Sabathia
I'm rolling with Saquon and the Eagles, bro.
Travis Kelsey
Okay, I respect you. I respect. That's a good team to jump over, my man.
CC Sabathia
The Raiders just. They make it so hard to be a fan, bro. Like, from trading devonte to not getting a quarterback in the off season, to just everything that goes on. I'm a die hard, you know, I'm a die hard Raider fan. Like, yeah, it runs through my blood. I have to go to one or two games a season where I'm in Vegas. I have to go to a game in person, and I did that last week. I went to my Steelers game and the Raiders Steelers game. But it's hard to. It's so hard. I have to root for a winner, man. And I feel like the Eagles are going to bring me some joy here on the east coast. So I'm rolling with the Eagles, dog.
Jason Kelsey
Hey, man, we got to get to a game, then we got to go. So what's your favorite sport to watch then, besides baseball? Is the NFL the next the thing you like watching the most?
CC Sabathia
Yeah, yeah, the NFL and then basketball, obviously. But I watch a lot of Premier League Soccer. I go over to watch a lot of soccer. I'm actually going over next month to Watch Real Madrid, watching Bob over there. Like I said, when I was saying earlier, I couldn't play Pop Warner football growing up, so I had to play soccer. My dad was like, you're gonna play something in the winter? So he had me playing soccer, and I kind of fell in love with him. And like I said, I understood a lot of sports when I was younger and. And I really just fell in love with it. So I still go over there and watch a lot of premiere.
Travis Kelsey
I feel like we all three of us kind of have that similar, like, appreciation for all sports and understanding all the games rule or. Yeah, every. Each game's rules and everything. Tell me this, though, man, because you. You could play in high school. We were talking about it earlier. We saw the highlights. Do you. Sometimes you watch the. You watch these NFL games, you're like, man, I could have. Did I can do that? Yeah, I could have done that?
CC Sabathia
Absolutely not. I'm not gonna sit here and disrespect you guys like that. I mean, yeah, I was pretty good in high school. I don't know how I would have went in college. Like, I said that first year when I got drafted by the. By the Indians. Guardians. Indians. Back then, I was 255 pounds. I went home that off season. When I came back in February, I was like 285, 290. So I'm telling you, if I show up on a college campus, I'm an offensive tackle right away. So you know what I'm saying? Life might have been a little different, but. But no, I mean, I. I appreciate what you guys can do out there and. No, I mean, it would have been interesting, but I don't. I don't know if I could have played as long as I played in baseball, in the NFL.
Travis Kelsey
Man, 19 in football is insane. I mean, I look like my guy. Mercedes Lewis, though. He's doing a tight end right now. He's in his 19th year, and, man, hats off to Sadie's. He. He's unbelievable. Throughout his entire career, I remember watching him over there in Jacksonville and just in awe that I'm still, you know, he's still in the league. Doing it at the highest level, man, which is crazy. AJ Brown, Philadelphia Eagle himself, has said he can play in the mlb, stands on it every time he's been asked about it. Do you think he could touch anybody in the league?
CC Sabathia
You know what? I've seen AJ swing and I've watched. He was, like, a pretty good player. I saw him do some perfect game. He went through, like, the High level, perfect game stuff. So, yeah, I think any guy like that, that played baseball for that long throughout high school has a chance to still play and swing about. You can see Donovan Mitchell. A guy like Donovan Mitchell, he can, you know, he still swings, he can still play. I feel like Kyler Murray. Yeah, he was, you know, he played baseball through college.
Travis Kelsey
So I feel like Pat Mahomes out there playing baseball.
CC Sabathia
Pat Mahomes. Pat was a really good baseball player.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
And I feel like it shows up a lot in his, in his, in his football game. Just watching him, like he runs around out there, kind of like a shortstop. He's flipping the ball with both hands.
Travis Kelsey
Isn't it crazy? You know what I'm saying?
CC Sabathia
From every angle?
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
You know what I'm saying? And I feel like a lot of the good quarterbacks are like that where they're like. It's like the baseball effect where you can kind of throw from, you know, all the angles.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, it's a whole nother skill set, really. He's just out there almost like a N1 basketball player. Somebody that's at the park that really knows how to dribble the. Just different. Or have their own version of it, Man. We'll ask you this. How. What do you think the easier transition is, baseball to football or football to baseball?
CC Sabathia
I think it would be baseball to football. I think it would be harder to transition from base from. From football to baseball. You. I mean, and this is even like, for me, when I. When I got drafted because I was a football player and I put, you know, I mean, I was just an athlete. I got drafted in the first round. Even when I got drafted, I was on the phone with Dan O'Dowd. I'm like, am I playing first base or am I pitching? Like, I had no idea, you know what I mean? And in my mind, I was like, hey, I can go play baseball. I can take this million dollars, I can do this for two years and I can go back to college. Chris Winky had just did that.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
You know what I'm saying? So, like, there's, there's guys. There was examples of me. Like, there was examples of guys that had took the baseball money and then went back to college to play football. And I was like, all right, so if this shit don't work out, then I can just go back and play football. And that was always my fallback plan. I think it would be a lot easier if you were base. If you're doing both, if you pick baseball, you can always fall back to go play football.
Travis Kelsey
We tried to have a fallback guy, Tim Tebow, do it. Not too long ago, man. Tebow is in the minors a little bit.
Jason Kelsey
There have been some guys that have tried.
Travis Kelsey
How difficult is it to get drafted and then immediately go into the minors?
CC Sabathia
It's extremely hard to. Especially from high school, right? Like, somebody like me, you know, I. You know, I was a guy. Like, I went from my mom watching my uniform after the game to, like.
Travis Kelsey
Now I'm a professional, you know what I'm saying?
CC Sabathia
Like, this is every single day. Like, in high school, you're playing Tuesdays, maybe Friday. And then when you. When you turn, probably like, I turned. I was 17 years old still. I didn't turn 18 until, you know, three weeks after I got drafted. So I'm like, I didn't know how to wash clothes. Like, they just drop you off in the middle of North Carolina. And you're a pro. You gotta figure out how to get to the ballpark. You know what I'm saying? You got to figure out how to manage your money. You got to figure out what you're going to eat, how much fuel you're going to have, you know, throughout the day, how to work out, how to do kind of everything. So you. You go from being, like, an amateur, and you're literally. You're a pro, and it's just you and a bunch of other high school cats and, you know, 15 other Dominican guys that's trying. You know what I'm saying? Like, y'all literally down there trying to figure it out. Like, it's like, it was a culture shock. It was a rough. I mean, the first three nights of my professional career, I cried home. I called home crying.
Jason Kelsey
Wow.
CC Sabathia
I was like, do I have to. Like, if I come home, do I gotta get his money back? And my mom was like, you better stay your ass there. Yeah, you ain't coming.
Travis Kelsey
Good advice, mom.
Jason Kelsey
Good advice, Mom.
CC Sabathia
It's pretty rough, like, so that's why. I mean, I have a junior in college right now. He goes to University of Houston. And I wanted him to get that college experience. I wanted him to be able to grow up, be a man before he entered that minor league. Because, you know, he didn't have to. He didn't have to make a decision. I had to make. I had to make that decision because me and my mom needed the money. He didn't have to make that decision. He can grow up, you know, go out and play some college baseball, grow, mature, and then become a pro.
Travis Kelsey
I hear you, man.
Jason Kelsey
We got to get to Cleveland.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, well, you already know. We got to talk some Cleveland ball, baby.
CC Sabathia
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
What was your time like in Cleveland? Not. Not just as a player, but, like, in the city. Like, what do you. What do you remember and, like, really take away from your time in Cleveland?
CC Sabathia
No, I love Cleveland. I mean, I always tell people, like, you know, I was born and raised in Vallejo, California, right? Like, I was. I mean, if you open up my soul, there was a little Probably a box in there with Mac Dre playing, you know what I'm saying? Like, born and raised in Vallejo, California, to my soul. But I grew up in Cleveland. Like, I got to Cleveland, I was 17 years old, and I stayed there until I was 28.
Jason Kelsey
That's crazy.
CC Sabathia
Three out of four of my kids were born there. You know, me and my wife got married there. You know, I lived. I lived with a host family in Shaker Heights my first two seasons.
Jason Kelsey
Okay.
CC Sabathia
I mean, I love the east side of Cleveland. We really, really enjoyed the east side. Like, I mean, I was going to Randall Park Mall to get all my clothes.
Travis Kelsey
Oh, yeah.
CC Sabathia
You know what I'm saying? So, you know what I mean? Like, I'm really ingrained in. I'm going to next in Shaker Square. You know what I'm saying?
Travis Kelsey
I used to jump to. I used to run over to Shaker Square to go see you play, because they take the rapid right down. Oh, yeah.
CC Sabathia
You know, that was my home, and I stayed there in off season. I mean, I went to Cavs games. I was there when it was track the trailer and Ricky Davis. Come on, baby.
Travis Kelsey
Ricky Davis and Darius Miles.
CC Sabathia
Exactly. I grew up in Cleveland, man, Like, I am, you know, so that city, you know, holds a special place in me and my wife's heart and, you know, even my kids. If you go talk to my oldest son right now, he's Ohio State fan, and, you know, my daughter, they love, you know, being from, you know, Westlake or they say, you know, Westlake Ohio. But, yeah, being from Cleveland, so nice. Yeah. I mean, it's very near and dear to our hearts. And. And like I always say, I was. I grew up. Born and raised in Cali, but grew up in Cleveland.
Travis Kelsey
That's awesome, man. You were talking about the Cavs, man. Did you ever catch LeBron, the wave of LeBron before he got drafted to Cleveland? Like, did you catch him at St. Vincent St. Mary?
CC Sabathia
I did. So we had this program, and with the Indians, he said, Indians with the Guardians called.
Jason Kelsey
We do it, too still.
CC Sabathia
I know it was the winter development program. So they would bring us all to, to Cleveland the month of January. So we would be up there the whole month. So our big league trainer, his name was Paul Spakuza, he would referee AAU in high school games. So one year in the winter, he kept talking about this kid. He was like, oh, you gotta come see this kid play, blah, blah, blah. He's telling all of us, he's telling me, Dave Risky is all these different guys that are with the Guardians at the time. He's like, oh, you gotta come see this guy play. And we're all like, no chance. We're going to see an 8th grader go play basketball. We come back the next off season, he's like, all right, I got a better prop for you. Like the kids playing right across the street. Like, he's playing in the CAS arena. We can walk underneath, we can go, we can watch the game. He was a freshman. He had 40, 18 and 20. It was unbelievable. It was unbelievable. And then ever since then, like every time I was going, every time I came back to Cleveland in the wintertime, I was figuring out a way to go watch LeBron. I even watched him play high school.
Travis Kelsey
Football because he was, he was a football player too.
CC Sabathia
Man, I got a chance to go see him play high school football. I met Mav and you know, Rich and all those guys very, very young, very early. So I've been knowing those guys a long time.
Travis Kelsey
I'll tell you what I try and like tell people about, because I, I went and saw him at the Weinstein, I saw him at Cleveland State. He had, I mean, he was selling out arenas so much. You couldn't put him in a high school arena for like the big time games. You had to go to like a bigger are arena. And man, it was unbelievable. I was sitting up in the nosebleeds and you could still see how big he was on the court compared to everybody else. Ridiculous.
CC Sabathia
And you can see the stars that would come see him play. Like it would be. Everybody would show up in Cleveland, like from Shaq to AI to whoever else, like it's coming to, you know, going to the games. And like even back then, like you said, Trav, like, you can see he was way bigger than everybody and way more skills. But he would always make the right basketball play, right? Like he can score 60 points in those games easy. He would always end up with 24, 8. And you know what I'm saying, like, he's making the right basketball play every, every time I've I've watched him play since he was in a freshman high school. He's done the right. He's done the right thing on the court every single time. His basketball IQ is off the charts.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, man. I. I still remember going to that game, though, man. It was unbelievable. He went off the backboard in a game, and at that point in my life, I was just like, man, I.
CC Sabathia
Want to be the next LeBron James.
Travis Kelsey
Ended up choosing basketball over hockey going into high school. And a lot of that was because I was like, man, this dude just makes basketball look so fun and just sports look so fun, man.
CC Sabathia
Was that a big thing for you guys, like, to, like, living in Cleveland, like, choosing, like, over hockey? Like, because hockey's a big sport out there, right? It's a big winter sport.
Travis Kelsey
Yes. I mean, we. We grew up playing hockey since at least since I was five. I think Jason was a little bit older, but when he got into it, I immediately got into it since, like, the. The lowest level of. Of at least organized hockey. And on top of that, man, we just. We had so many. We grew up with the same guys, the same teammates throughout our. Our lives. So it's like we. We had a connection with, like, the team and everything. And that was. That was definitely the hardest thing for me going into high school, was figuring out which winter sport I was going to play, was it going to be a hockey or hockey or basketball? And I ended up hanging up the. The skates.
Jason Kelsey
But, yeah, it was weird, see, because we played everything, and we even played, like, two sports in the same season. I, like, look back at them, like, do we even be, like, how did Trav play basketball and hockey? I, like, wrestled and played hockey one year. I'm like. Like, it was. It's weird thinking back that we were even able to do that. You know, our parents somehow made that work. I don't even know how they facilitated that.
CC Sabathia
I was just looking at a picture of my mud room right now. My. My. My guy's got football pads. He's got a baseball bat over there. He's got, like. You know what I'm saying? Like, just in the mud room right now. Like, it's like.
Jason Kelsey
It's crazy, and I feel like it's. Baseball deals with this a lot, where kids, like, just play baseball year round.
Travis Kelsey
Definitely in the south, for sure. Sure.
Jason Kelsey
I'm such a big proponent of playing as many sports as you can while you're young, because it just develops you more. But it feels like. I know hitting is, like, if you want to be A good hitter, you got to hit a lot, right?
CC Sabathia
But too much anything is a bad thing. Right? You know what I'm saying? Like, you don't have to hit that much to be like, we didn't hit that much. Like, I was. I played 16 baseball games when I was a kid. You know what I'm saying? Like, we played the little league schedule, and then when it was in August, we played football or whatever else, soccer and then basketball or soccer. You know what I'm saying? Like, we're playing the sports, and I think. Yeah, I think a lot of these kids get burnt out in their sport, whatever it is, because they just specialize way too early. And I feel like you play these other sports, it makes you so much a better athlete, and it makes you better in your main sport.
Jason Kelsey
Right?
CC Sabathia
Like, football made me so much better as a baseball player. Basketball made me so much better as a baseball player because of footwork and, like, being so big and being able to move around, you know what I'm saying? Like, I'm sure with hockey and you playing center or. You know what I'm saying? Like, travel, playing quarterback, and, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, these things make you into your ultimate 100%, make you into ultimate athlete when you play just one thing. Yeah, you can get good at that one thing. But you're not as athletic as you ultimately could be if you played these other sports or even, like, your mentality playing your main sport changes when you play these other sports.
Jason Kelsey
Absolutely.
Travis Kelsey
Just become more well rounded, man. I'm with you, man.
CC Sabathia
I promise.
Jason Kelsey
I watch Trav out there shaking guys sometimes. I'm like, man, he's just out there playing basketball.
CC Sabathia
Especially off the line. If you watch him off the line. Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
Yes.
Travis Kelsey
If I just had the ability to dribble while doing that. If I just had the ability, I'd be in the NBA.
CC Sabathia
He's trying to tell y'all.
Jason Kelsey
No, he's got. He's got LeBron the same. Visit Marion. He's like, well, I'm hitting, but I.
CC Sabathia
Feel like the same thing, like, with Miles Garrett, too. Like, he's the same. He's kind of like a Hooper like that, where he just moves fluid it, and he's like, no doubt. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's. It's pretty cool to see.
Jason Kelsey
He had this one move last year. He hit over a center. I forget what team he was playing, but he's literally, like, acting like a bass basketball player doing a crossover before the snap and then hits him and kills him on a one on one. I was like, dude, thank God I'm not that center, because I don't know.
CC Sabathia
What the hell you would even do.
Jason Kelsey
Like, what the heck is that freaky move right there?
Travis Kelsey
But yeah, we talked about a little bit about Roberto and Omar and maybe even Diaz. Who were the guys that, like, that mentored you, like, when you first got into the league, like, maybe even like back when you were playing in the minors, like, who was that one guy? Me and Jason always like to try and figure out the one person you could always lean on and, you know, show. Show some love to, because they helped you out a tremendous amount. Who was that? Who do you think that guy was for you?
CC Sabathia
You know what? It was, you know, real early in my career, it was Manny Ramirez, because, yeah, it was. And Manny was the first. Manny was the first rounder, I think in 93, I was the first rounder. I came. I came out 98. And we would all, like, in Winter Haven in spring training, we all kind of stayed at the same hotel. Like the young guys in the minor leagues, we all stay at the hotel. And, like, some of the younger big leaguers would stay at the hotel, and Manny would kind of stay at the hotel in his younger days. And when I first came around, he would take me out to eat and all this different stuff. And. And one time we're coming back from eating, and this is like. I mean, we've been hanging out maybe like a year or two now, and this is like, you know, the third time this spring training that we're coming back from Eton. And he goes. He looks at me, he goes, papi, why you never speak Spanish? And I would go, bro, I'm from fucking Vallejo. I'm from California, man. The whole time I think he was mentoring me because he thought I was Dominican. That boy Manny, it was Manny early. We have a great relationship.
Travis Kelsey
That's awesome, man.
CC Sabathia
David justice was there early, but when I first got to the big leagues, it was Ellis Burks. Ellis Burks was the guy who. He bought me my first suit when I got. When I made the team. And he really, that. That first year, he really taught me how to be a pro. Took me under his wing, told me what not to. What to do and what not to do because I was. I was so young. I was so green. I had no idea. I mean, I didn't even know how many innings you had to pitch to get a win at that point, you know what I'm saying? Like, like, so I was really, really, really learning on the job. And Ellis did a good job with me.
Travis Kelsey
Nice, man.
Jason Kelsey
We asked this question, too. Not knowing who mentored you. Do you have one guy, one moment that was like, you're welcome to Major League Baseball moment.
CC Sabathia
The best story, I feel like where I felt like I was like one of the guys was. So after my first start. Start, I think. I don't think I won that game, maybe. No, I didn't win the first start. So the second start, we pitch in Detroit, and I went five innings. I gave up four runs. We fly to Baltimore and we get in early, we go out to dinner. I ended up getting the win that night in Detroit. We go to dinner. The guys take me out, and I had, like, a suit. Suit on.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
And I just remember guys, like, stuffing, like, money in my pockets. Like, everybody was, like. They took me out and they were, like, giving. Everybody handed me, like, money, like cash. I remember, like, waking up the next day, I had all this money, all.
Jason Kelsey
This cash, like, one of the best.
CC Sabathia
Moments of my life. And I just. Yeah, it was like one of those, like, welcome to the team, kid. You know, kind of moments, which was. Which is pretty cool. That. That kind of made me feel like I was a part of. You know what I mean?
Jason Kelsey
That's dope. I like that better. Dude, in the NFL, we take the rookies out and they gotta buy, like, this absurd dinner. They spend all their money. I like that better. Let's give the young guys some cash.
Travis Kelsey
I like that.
Jason Kelsey
That's the way it should be.
CC Sabathia
Yeah. And that's. I mean it. When I first got called up, it was a lot of hazing. It was a lot of, like, you know, the young guys have to do this, do that. And, yeah, now it's a lot different. I mean, you know, for me, I wanted to be different. I want the young guys to come up and feel comfortable, you know, be a part of the team. You know, I didn't. I didn't want any of them to go through kind of the stuff I went through. So we. We kind of changed the culture a little bit, and now these young guys get to come up and feel comfortable. So it's good.
Jason Kelsey
That's awesome.
Travis Kelsey
Nice, man.
Jason Kelsey
How many? 19 seasons.
CC Sabathia
19 seasons? Yeah. I was lucky.
Jason Kelsey
You said you threw until you couldn't anymore. Have you. If you tried to throw a baseball, what does it feel like now? If you tried to do that?
CC Sabathia
Man, if I try to throw hard, it ain't. It's not good. I play catch with my sons all the Time I have a 14 year old that plays and, you know, I'm playing catch and throwing BP with him, but yeah, my shoulder's done.
Travis Kelsey
Damn.
CC Sabathia
Which is good. That's a good thing because I would still be trying to play, like the Yankees in the World Series right now. Come out the bullfrog.
Travis Kelsey
You look like you need an inning.
CC Sabathia
It's a good thing I can't throw right now because I would be. I'd be itching to come out of somebody's bullpen right now trying to get another ring.
Travis Kelsey
I've been saying it for. For the past, like three years. Everyone keeps asking me about retirement. I'm like, man, I'm gonna play till the wheels fall off. I just love competing, man. I like being out there on the field and showing up for the guys next to me. It's just. It's just what I love to do. So I can only imagine what it really felt like when. When that shoulder started to really mess up for you, and then you weren't. You weren't able to, like, have the success that you wanted to have. I'm sure that was a tough, tough time for you to, you know, come to realization with that.
CC Sabathia
It was. But it was like, like, I. I knew I was gonna be good at retirement.
Jason Kelsey
So Good.
Travis Kelsey
I'm doing pro at retirement, bro.
CC Sabathia
Like, I knew I was gonna be. I got hurt in 2014, which is Jeter's last season, and I didn't really travel that year, and I had. It was. I had my first summer off. Off. You know, we play the whole summer, so we don't, like, we never get Memorial Day or July. Like, we don't. We don't know what that's like. So that first year, that first summer, I was like, oh, shit, I'm gonna be, like, really good at retirement. So after that, like, every year, it kept creeping in to where I was like, every road trip, like, I'm packing and I'm like, man, I'm like, I'm, you know, like, where before I'm happy to, like, pack and go with the guys and like, you know what I'm saying? Hit the road. Now I'm, you know, upset I'm missing this, this game or this daughter's competition or this stuff. So it got to a point where it was like, you know, when I started, you know, getting upset about packing, it's like, it's time for you to be home.
Travis Kelsey
Yes.
Jason Kelsey
For sure.
CC Sabathia
And now I'm in the locker room with guys that have more in common with my 14 year old son than they have in common with me, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, it's time to go. I mean, as much as I love to compete, as much as I love the game, I don't miss anything about it. I got my feel out of it, you know what I'm saying? Like, like I won a championship. I got, you know, I got to do it at the highest level with, you know what? I consider one of the better with one of the best organizations. So I don't, I don't miss it at all. You know what I mean? Like, I'm good with it and I mean, I just love watching baseball now.
Travis Kelsey
I love it, man. And like you said earlier, you're still doing a lot with the league and being that voice for players and that connector. We got a segment on the show called we gotta ask, but you don't have to answer. So let's, let's wrap this crazy Cabo up with the segment. Segment. And it's exactly what it sounds like. Cece, we're going to ask you some rapid fire questions and I mean you can literally tell us the off or you can answer them. We'll have some fun. Jason, go ahead and start with the first one.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah. Are pitchers the most superstitious professional athletes out there?
CC Sabathia
I think baseball players in general, I think baseball players have to be the most superstitious athletes on the planet for sure.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah.
Travis Kelsey
100. I can agree to that.
Jason Kelsey
Weird superstitions you've seen over the years. What's the weirdest one?
CC Sabathia
The weird. I mean, Jeter ate the same thing every single day. He would like peanut butter and honey sandwich. He would take a bite of it and then throw the rest of the out.
Travis Kelsey
I just gotta get it biting.
Jason Kelsey
I just gotta get my bite.
CC Sabathia
It was, you know, like he must have did that one time. Didn't have time, had a great game, you know what I'm saying? And then like, but, and then for me, like, it was always like, so before my starts, I had to be in the hot tub at like 4:23. Yeah, I had to be out of the hot tub at like 4:34 on the training table. 4:30, like time. So like I was the same way. They had to be walking out of the, out of the locker room at 4 at 6:36, like with my jacket and everything. Like, so it was always like about the time for me. Same like that too.
Jason Kelsey
I would always go in and we. There's always a list on the, in the locker room for football that tells you what time each position has to be out. And I would go and find out when the centers and quarterbacks had to be out for snapping. And I would work back every 15 minutes. I would have like markers. Okay, okay. At one hour before that, I'm taking my pre workout drink and doing this. At 45 minutes, I'm taking my anti inflammatory. At 30 minutes, I'm getting.
Travis Kelsey
Make sure that thing gets inside.
CC Sabathia
Yes, sir.
Travis Kelsey
That's too. Man, you guys are crazy, man. I can't do that, man. I'm so bad with time and I'm most inconsistent person in the world. So I, I was, I was like, man, let me not just set myself up for failure here on these superstitions.
CC Sabathia
So you don't have any.
Travis Kelsey
I'm just gonna show up football, man.
CC Sabathia
No routine like that. You don't have no routine like that before the game with, with time.
Travis Kelsey
I mean, other than making sure I take that anti inflammatory by before I got on that field, that's about the only one I got. And sometimes I even forget to take that until I'm like right about to go out there.
Jason Kelsey
Well, have you ever been out there and realized you forgot to take it? Yeah. Why do I feel so bad? Oh, yeah, that's why all of a sudden you turn.
Travis Kelsey
You turn on the film on Monday morning. You see, hey, Travis was real slow in the first quarter.
CC Sabathia
Now I've never been to the bullpen without my, without my anti inflammatory or Tor doll, whatever.
Travis Kelsey
I gotta take for sure, whichever one it is. Cece, what's the toughest ballpark you ever played in?
CC Sabathia
Toughest ballpark? I think Fenway is the toughest ballpark to play in.
Jason Kelsey
Fenway?
CC Sabathia
I think so. I mean, just the atmosphere, the Green Monster. You have to change the way you pitch in that part. And like, you know, we talked about it earlier. I don't like to change anything. You know, I pitch to my strength. I do what I do. And there you have to actually change the way you pitch because of the wall. So I think Fenway was always the toughest place to pitch.
Travis Kelsey
What a home field advantage, man. That's crazy.
Jason Kelsey
Do you have one batter you faced in your career that just like, you know, you. You're glad you never got to face him again. He just for some reason had your number, man.
CC Sabathia
I mean, I wish it was just one guy.
Travis Kelsey
Right?
CC Sabathia
I wish it was just one guy. But Manny Ramirez for sure. I mean, Manny, he would always get me in the biggest spots. And then Evan Longoria. Evan Longoria. I mean, it got to a Point where I was just like. I mean, there was one. One game where Tony. Tony Pena, he was our catching coordinator, he was like, just throw them all sliders today. So it was like a game where I would just throw him on sliders, and he was like, just throw them all changeups today. And you know what I'm saying? Like, there's really nothing I could do to get him out. Like, he just saw the ball out of my hand so good that the one time I ran over to him, I was like, bro, I'm gonna start throwing to you underhand. Like, it's nothing.
Jason Kelsey
Like, I'm gonna completely change.
Travis Kelsey
I'm just gonna turn right hand, and I'm just gonna start throwing this thing over here. Who's. Who's on your Mount Rushmore pitch? Wow.
CC Sabathia
I've never been asked that question. I would have to go Ferguson, Jenkins, for sure. Oh, okay. I would have to go Bob Gibson.
Jason Kelsey
Okay.
CC Sabathia
Randy Johnson, the unit.
Jason Kelsey
Unit.
CC Sabathia
And I'm putting Pedro up there, man.
Jason Kelsey
Pedro.
CC Sabathia
I mean, Pedro's nasty, bro.
Jason Kelsey
Got those flexible fingers. Alien fingers.
CC Sabathia
Yeah, Pedro is nasty, man. Pedro was. Pedro's nasty. And he's like. He. He would come after you. You know what I'm saying? Like, he picks any time. Yeah, he would come after you. So those would be my guys.
Travis Kelsey
Do you see Pedro with his fingers back? Then you start stretching your hand every day. I need. I need that extra. Just tails.
CC Sabathia
It's funny that everybody knew that about it, right?
Jason Kelsey
Like, do you still believe in the motto mass equals gas?
CC Sabathia
Absolutely.
Jason Kelsey
Absolutely.
CC Sabathia
I had to be over 310 to be able to throw the ball over 95.
Jason Kelsey
Hey.
CC Sabathia
What?
Jason Kelsey
Very much.
CC Sabathia
Yeah. Yeah. Like, my biggest. I pitched at was like, 338. I would pitch at, like. Yeah, my Milwaukee days. Yeah, the Milwaukee. Early. Early New York days. I was like, 3:30. I went. I went on a. I went on a trip to Italy one time. I came back, and I was like, I didn't weigh myself. Tossed in wine, bro. I came back, I was 346. I'll never forget getting on the scale, and I was like, 346.
Travis Kelsey
Take a few.
CC Sabathia
Take a few. And it's in December. You know what I'm saying? Like, I got, like, six weeks before I need to be back to 290.
Jason Kelsey
Oh, wow.
Travis Kelsey
Everybody's like, what CC running polls for? It's like, man, I heard he went to Italy.
CC Sabathia
Man.
Travis Kelsey
Don't go to Italy in the off season, man. This crazy.
CC Sabathia
I was doing that lemonade diet while I was doing, like, the cayenne pepper with the lemonade. Like, I was. I got down, though. I got. I got back.
Travis Kelsey
Listen, man, where the Kansas City dad bods over here? We just make it. We make it shake. We make it shake. All right, and then what's your advice to. To kids getting into baseball now, man, if you had some. Just a little bit of advice you can give to some of our younger viewers, man.
CC Sabathia
Man, my advice would just be just to enjoy the game. Don't take it too serious. Play other sport. But. But have fun and enjoy the game and really be a fan of the game. Watch baseball, go to games if you can. Go out and play with your friends. I think the more that you're a fan of baseball, the more you fall in love with it and the better you become as a player. But I think you really need to be a fan of this game to understand it and to. To really know what it is to love it.
Travis Kelsey
I'm with you on that, brother.
Jason Kelsey
Oh, yeah. That's all we got. CC what you got any questions for us before you hop up out of.
CC Sabathia
I mean, you guys both. I mean, played, you know, in. In, you know, Super Bowls or at the highest level, like, what would. What would your advice be? Is, like, as far as, like, getting there or, you know, working towards, like, did you ever. Did you work. Because I never worked to play in the, like, in the World Series or to be in the hall of Fame or, like, it was just. Always just trying to get better or one day at a time. Was that with. With you guys? Or was it like, no, I'm trying to win Super Bowls or this is, like, my goal bowl?
Jason Kelsey
Well, I'll answer first, because I feel like, Travis, they've won, like, two in a row, so they might already be thinking about the super bowl, but for me right now, no. You're always focused on winning the day, right? You're always focused on just getting better in any way, shape or form, and you're week by week. I think everybody starts the season with, like, you. You want to win the super bowl, and that's, like, the end goal. But I don't think that that's, like, where you're at at any moment until you're there, if that makes sense. Like, it's always about, man, we got to be, you know, if we're playing in Cleveland this week, how do we beat Cleveland? Or, what did I do last week? How do I not make those same mistakes again and get better this week? And to me, I felt like I was never, you know, that was always the main dream. But there were always shorter term goals that were kind of getting you on the right, keeping you on the right track. Track right, like doing your job, getting better every day and you know, staying in the moment, I think help you achieve all those go. Those long term goals.
CC Sabathia
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
What about you, Trev?
Travis Kelsey
I kind of go along the same lines as what you were saying, Cece. Like one of my coaches in college used to say, feed the fire, feel, fuel that knowledge and that, that love for the game and really like, like understand it to the like the minute details. I have never been satisfied watching myself on film. I literally am my worst critic. And I feel like if guys take that mentality, not only in, in sports, but just in life of always trying to find ways to better themselves, you know, you, you'll slowly start to take steps up that staircase of, of success and, and find ways to, you know, I don't know, get better at whether it's catching the football, throwing the football, blocking, things like that. I always try and take the four or five months that we have in the off season to find one thing to really understand to a whole nother level. And this year it was how to recover better, how to recover faster throughout the week. What are some things that I can do? And it's just been a whole, like, I don't want to say change of routine, but it's just been a whole fine tuning of the routine throughout the week so that even in week four, to week 10, to week 16, to week 20, if I'm fortunate enough to play in the Super Bowl, I found a way to, to be at my top and, and like, best, like physical form for the guys around me and just be accountable, man. But I'm, I would say just be, be your own worst critic in life, man. You can't tell me I played terrible, man. I, I'll be the one.
Jason Kelsey
I hate myself. I've already told myself.
CC Sabathia
Say, about playing here, like, how can you handle the pressure of playing in New York? No, I already put so much pressure on myself that like, you know what I mean? Like, if I give up a run, I'm like, I'm already, I've already, you know what I'm saying? So there's no more amount of pressure that you can put on me that the external pressure that that was, that's going to break me, you know?
Jason Kelsey
Absolutely.
CC Sabathia
I got another question about one more football, if y'all don't mind about. It's just like I watch so much football and I see everybody Talking about offensive lines and you know, this offensive line is bad, that offensive line is bad. But. But the defensive lines have. Every team has a freak on their defensive line, like, every single one, whether it's Max Crosby or Joey Bosa or J.J. watt. Like, why won't they take some of these guys that don't make it on the defensive line? Turning the offensive line so you can kind of match some of these bodies in these skill set that these guys have. Like, it's crazy.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, it's a good point, man.
Jason Kelsey
It is crazy. I think one those defensive guys are. It's a sexier position. That's what I would want to play. So all those guys want to play, right? Everybody wants to get sacks. They don't want to have, like, you.
Travis Kelsey
Know, you don't have to think as hard. You can kind of just go and play your game.
CC Sabathia
Every team has a freak, though. Every team has like one or two on the defense.
Travis Kelsey
At least one.
Jason Kelsey
And to kind of talk about this a little bit more, like, most of the best offensive linemen were those, like, most of the best offensive linemen in the league, at least. I don't want to. Like, not all of them, but a lot of those guys were former position players. Right. Like, I was a linebacker growing up. Lane Johnson played tight end in quarterback. Jason Peters, who played with the Eagles for a long time, was a tight end in college. So there are a lot more skill and athletic guys switching to the offensive line for exactly what you're saying. Like, you can't just be a big, like, strong guy anymore and be a successful offensive line. And it's got to be able to move really hard to compete.
CC Sabathia
You got to be able to move.
Jason Kelsey
You got to be a crazy athlete now and all that other stuff. And those are rare people. It's rare human beings to find six. Six dudes that are athletic, big, strong, like, they just tough.
Travis Kelsey
Yeah, you know it.
CC Sabathia
Yeah.
Jason Kelsey
Yeah, exactly. But.
CC Sabathia
But I just, I just. I feel like so many offensive linemen take so much or these offensive line, period, because they're like. But it's like, do you. Do you see what I'm like, yeah, yeah.
Jason Kelsey
You see what I have to do over here?
CC Sabathia
What the. Is I'm.
Jason Kelsey
Come on out here and try and do it.
Travis Kelsey
Then.
CC Sabathia
Every office is like, oh, offensive line's terrible. No, that.
Travis Kelsey
Look at the defensive line.
CC Sabathia
They're blocking.
Jason Kelsey
Well, the other thing. The other thing with O line is, like, if you do your job 9 out of 10 times, it's a failure. Like, if you, If. If you give up one sack in a game. I had a bad day pass by. I could have had 39 snaps and I got my job done. But that one is going to haunt me in my head. So it's like, you know, like being.
CC Sabathia
A relief pitcher, that's like being a closer, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Travis Kelsey
One pitch.
Jason Kelsey
So frustrating. It's like, man, these guys get paid, too. They're pretty dang good.
CC Sabathia
They're pretty damn good.
Jason Kelsey
My fire is fueled back to what Travis saying, because the World Series is coming up, we're going to see a world champion announce in a couple of weeks and it's baseball season right now, man, I can't. Thank you so much. Thank you enough, CC for coming on. It was awesome talking to you, sir, getting your story and also just your frame on this series that's about to happen. You're the best, brother. Appreciate it. Thank you so much.
CC Sabathia
Appreciate it. I appreciate it. Big fans of y'all, so anytime you want me to come on, anytime I'm on.
Jason Kelsey
Hell yeah.
Travis Kelsey
You're the best, brother. We'll definitely have to get a get a few rounds of golf in over there on the east.
Jason Kelsey
That's what I'm saying. Jersey. This is an easy one to get in.
CC Sabathia
Exactly. Absolutely.
Jason Kelsey
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Podcast Title: New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce
Hosts: Jason Kelce & Travis Kelce
Release Date: October 23, 2024
Guest: CC Sabathia
Description: In this episode, football’s funniest family duo—Jason Kelce from the Philadelphia Eagles and Travis Kelce from the Kansas City Chiefs—provide in-depth insights into the NFL season. They discuss the Chiefs' undefeated streak, Saquon's impactful return to the Meadowlands, and welcome MLB legend CC Sabathia to preview the World Series. The episode also features engaging segments like the Heights Hotline, listener interactions, and personal anecdotes from the hosts.
The episode begins with brief promotions for Wondery+ and other sponsors such as Audible and Monopoly Go. These segments are quickly skipped as the hosts transition into the main content.
Jason Kelce introduces the episode, highlighting key topics:
Travis Kelce expresses excitement about the upcoming discussions and teases the episode's focus areas.
The Kelce brothers engage in a light-hearted debate about the Cleveland Guardians' team name versus other potential names like “Yetis” for the Utah Hockey Club. This segment showcases their humorous take on sports team branding.
Notable Quote:
“Guardians is a stupid name. I don't like the Guardians.” - Jason Kelce (03:23)
Jason Kelce announces the launch of the Heights Hotline (929-399-7260), inviting listeners to call in with questions about relationships. This interactive segment aims to foster deeper engagement with the audience.
Notable Quote:
“We want to hear from you. Call our hotline and ask us any questions you have about relationships.” - Jason Kelce (09:42)
The hosts discuss feedback from their First New Heights Film Club episode, including a shoutout from Blake Lively for their “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” clip. They also mention endorsements from Tibby, highlighting the community's positive response.
Notable Quote:
“Blake saw our Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants clip and posted this response on Instagram.” - Travis Kelce (12:05)
Jason Kelce shares his exhilarating experience attending Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Miami. He describes the high-energy atmosphere, interactions with friends and family, and a funny anecdote about being mistaken for asleep during the concert.
Notable Quote:
“It was the greatest show that's ever been on stage, and you're over here falling asleep.” - Travis Kelce (07:00)
The hosts provide a detailed recap of Week 7 NFL games:
Chiefs vs. 49ers: Discussion on the Chiefs' 28-18 win, defensive dominance, and offensive strategies. Travis praises Andy Reid’s coaching, emphasizing accountability and preparation.
Notable Quote:
“He has a way to challenge the offensive line... and a way to challenge the coaches to put us in successful positions.” - Travis Kelce (24:38)
Injuries and Player Performance: They touch on key player injuries like Debo Samuel's pneumonia and commend rookie safety Jaden Hicks for his pivotal interception.
Notable Quote:
“Jay Hicks, baby. Right on time, man.” - Travis Kelce (26:24)
Operational Strategies: Analysis of unconventional formations and play strategies, discussing players stepping up in the absence of key team members.
The hotline is set up for listeners to ask relationship-related questions, reinforcing the show's commitment to audience engagement.
CC Sabathia, a six-time All-Star and World Series champion, joins the hosts to discuss his illustrious MLB career, mentorship experiences, and insights into both baseball and football.
Career Highlights: Sabathia reminisces about his debut, playing with legends like Manny Ramirez and Derek Jeter, and memorable moments in the World Series.
Notable Quote:
“Manny was the smartest baseball player I ever played with my rookie year.” - CC Sabathia (89:08)
Mentorship and Leadership: He shares stories of mentorship from players like Robbie Alomar and Ellis Burks, emphasizing the importance of leadership and guidance in professional sports.
Notable Quote:
“Ellis Burks was the guy who bought me my first suit when I made the team.” - CC Sabathia (121:14)
Transition from Player to Ambassador: Sabathia discusses his role as a special assistant to the commissioner, highlighting his efforts to improve player relations and contribute to the league off the field.
Notable Quote:
“I was able to stay within the game, and that's been a lot of fun.” - CC Sabathia (104:03)
Pitching Philosophy: Insights into modern pitching strategies, the impact of rule changes on baseball, and the importance of adapting to evolving gameplay.
Notable Quote:
“The biggest rule I would change is every getaway day has to be a day game.” - CC Sabathia (100:06)
Advice for Aspiring Athletes: Sabathia shares valuable advice for young athletes, stressing the importance of enjoying the game, playing multiple sports, and avoiding early specialization to prevent burnout.
Notable Quote:
“My advice would just be to enjoy the game. Don't take it too seriously.” - CC Sabathia (123:30)
The episode concludes with final remarks, sponsor acknowledgments, and a teaser for future episodes. The hosts encourage listeners to subscribe, follow on social media, and participate in upcoming segments like the Heights Hotline.
Notable Quote:
“Tell a friend, baby, and we'll see you guys next week.” - Travis Kelce (141:03)
Overall Insights:
Team Dynamics: The episode offers a comprehensive look into the Kansas City Chiefs' strategic prowess and the impactful play of key athletes like Saquon Barkley.
Personal Stories: Personal anecdotes from Jason Kelce about attending major events like Taylor Swift's concert add a relatable and entertaining layer to the discussion.
Guest Expertise: CC Sabathia's extensive experience in MLB provides valuable cross-sport insights, bridging the worlds of football and baseball.
Engagement: Interactive segments like the Heights Hotline and Film Club discussions highlight the hosts' dedication to building a strong community with their listeners.
Conclusion:
Episode 106 of "New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce" masterfully blends sports analysis, personal storytelling, and expert interviews to deliver an engaging and informative listening experience. With the inclusion of CC Sabathia, the podcast not only delves into the intricacies of the NFL season but also offers insightful perspectives from the world of baseball, making it a must-listen for sports enthusiasts.
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