Podcast Summary: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Hour 1: Miami Is a Chain-Snatching City (feat. Ros Gold-Onwude)
Release Date: July 16, 2025
Introduction
The episode kicks off with the hosts, Dan Le Batard and Stugotz, engaging in their typical lively banter, seamlessly transitioning from light-hearted humor to more in-depth sports discussions. Special guest Ros Gold-Onwude, a championship ring-wearing Emmy-winning broadcaster for the New York Liberty, joins the conversation, bringing valuable insights and firsthand experiences from the WNBA.
Home Run Records and Home Run Derby
[00:01 – 04:18]
The discussion begins with a humorous take on Stugotz's relatable pet mishaps, quickly shifting to baseball's evolving home run records. Chris Cody highlights Kyle Schwarber's impressive streak of homers across various playoff stages and the All-Star game.
- Chris Cody: "Kyle Schwarber has homered in the AL Wild Card game, the NL Wild card game, the NLDS, the ALDS, the NLCS, the ALCS, the World Series, the World Baseball Classic championship and now the All-Star Game. Swing off." [02:54]
Dan LeBatard reflects on Bobby O'Brien's experience in the Home Run Derby, noting the myth of performance decline post-derby.
- Dan LeBatard: "It did happen to Bobby O'Brien." [03:52]
The hosts debate the competitiveness of the Home Run Derby, with Stugotz humorously pointing out the unrealistic odds placed on Jazz Chisholm.
- Stugotz: "40 pitches, 20 home runs. That's quick math. One every other pitch." [04:08]
Caitlin Clark's Performance and Challenges
[04:22 – 22:22]
The focus shifts to Caitlin Clark, a standout player in the WNBA, as Dan introduces a pressing question from a listener: "Does Caitlin Clark stink?" This provocative inquiry leads to an in-depth analysis of Clark's performance amid injuries and external pressures.
Ros Gold-Onwude provides a comprehensive breakdown of Clark's season, highlighting her impressive double-double streak despite battling multiple injuries.
- Ros Gold-Onwude: "Caitlin just hit 40. She's now at 41, and she had 40 double doubles, and she's only been playing a year and a half." [31:05]
Roz Ross adds context about the Indiana Fever's tumultuous season, exacerbated by injuries, coaching changes, and player turnovers, all impacting Clark's performance and the team's dynamics.
- Roz Ross: "This is not the same scenario, this All-Star break. Anyone on the Indiana Fever, they're going to be in the center of a circus and attention and even participating in that three-point contest, it's almost the only way she could win is if she wins." [08:20 – 12:45]
The conversation delves into Clark's body language and emotional expressions on the court, debating whether her frustration stems from personal injuries or poor officiating.
- Ros Gold-Onwude: "I feel like there's a lot of great players where that fire fuels them and they walk that line." [15:12]
They also discuss the upcoming All-Star Weekend and its potential impact on Clark's health and the team's playoff aspirations.
Ros Gold-Onwude's Championship Ring and Fashion Advice
[04:34 – 10:17]
Ros Gold-Onwude shares exciting news about receiving her championship ring from the New York Liberty, marking a historic first for the franchise in 28 years.
- Ros Gold-Onwude: "This is the historic first ever championship in New York Liberty history since the beginning of the league." [05:25]
The hosts and Roz Ross engage in a lighthearted yet practical discussion about how to wear the championship ring, addressing concerns about chain snatching in cities like Miami.
- Billy: "Here's the issue with wearing it on a necklace. High yankability. Right? You're in New York City, you're walking around." [07:32]
Stugotz humorously notes Miami's reputation as a "chain-snatching city," emphasizing the practical advice for safely showcasing such valuable accessories.
- Stugotz: "Miami is a chain-snatching city." [07:57]
Angel Reese and Shaquille O'Neal's Comments
[25:37 – 33:00]
The conversation shifts to Angel Reese, another prominent WNBA player, with focus on her exceptional performance and the support system surrounding her, including Shaquille O'Neal. Shaq's protective stance against critics like Robert Griffin III (RG3) is highlighted.
- Shaq Clip: "I'm punching your face. Okay, it's enough. [...] Stop it." [26:20]
Ros Gold-Onwude defends Reese's abilities and criticizes RG3's attempts to undermine her, emphasizing Reese's statistical achievements and resilience.
- Ros Gold-Onwude: "This girl just hit 40. She's now at 41... she's getting a double-double." [31:05]
The hosts express frustration with media figures who disrespect athletes, underscoring the importance of focusing on Reese's contributions rather than personal attacks.
- Dan LeBatard: "It's a wildly, wildly good thing to have around your league's interest and a wildly bad thing to have creeping into your life in any meaningful mental health way." [27:35]
Light-Hearted Banter and Fun Segments
[22:22 – 45:00]
Interspersed with serious discussions, the episode includes playful segments where the hosts and Ros delve into amusing topics:
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Groin Injuries Misconception: The hosts humorously debate the anatomical details of groin injuries, revealing Dan's surprising lack of knowledge on the subject.
- Dan LeBatard: "I did not know that we had two groins." [35:18]
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Historical Home Run Leader Roger Conner: A quirky discussion ensues about the appearance and legacy of historical baseball figures, blending humor with sports trivia.
- Tony: "He actually looks like you'd think. He actually looks like a poor man's Babe." [43:20]
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Imaginary Scenarios with ESPN Personalities: The hosts engage in fictional scenarios involving ESPN's Peter Schrager and Dan Patrick, adding a layer of comedy to the episode.
- Dan LeBatard: "We are also on Peacock." [40:22]
Conclusion
The episode wraps up with the hosts reflecting on the dynamic conversations and teasing future discussions. Ros Gold-Onwude leaves the show with final thoughts on Angel Reese's impact and the importance of appreciating her statistical prowess amidst external criticisms.
- Ros Gold-Onwude: "Angel Reese right now is playing, like, a top 10 player in the WNBA. [...] The numbers aren't lying and her game's doing the talking." [31:05]
Dan LeBatard thanks Ros for her contributions, promising further insightful dialogues in upcoming episodes.
Notable Quotes
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Ros Gold-Onwude on Championship Ring:
"This is the historic first ever championship in New York Liberty history since the beginning of the league." [05:25] -
Stugotz on Home Run Odds:
"40 pitches, 20 home runs. That's quick math. One every other pitch." [04:08] -
Ros Gold-Onwude on Angel Reese's Performance:
"This girl just hit 40. She's now at 41... she's getting a double-double." [31:05] -
Shaquille O'Neal's Protective Stance:
"I'm punching your face. Okay, it's enough. [...] Stop it." [26:20]
Key Takeaways
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Caitlin Clark's Resilience: Despite injuries and external pressures, Clark remains a formidable force in the WNBA, boasting impressive double-double statistics.
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Ros Gold-Onwude's Milestone: Celebrating her first championship ring with the New York Liberty, marking a significant achievement in the franchise's history.
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Angel Reese's Excellence: Reese continues to excel in the league, supported by influential figures like Shaquille O'Neal, while facing and overcoming criticism from detractors.
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Practical Fashion Advice: Discussions on safely showcasing championship rings in high-risk environments highlight the hosts' blend of humor and practicality.
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Engaging Banter: The episode balances serious sports analysis with light-hearted and comedic segments, maintaining an engaging and dynamic flow.
This episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz offers a rich blend of sports analysis, personal achievements, and entertaining banter, providing listeners with both insightful discussions and enjoyable moments. Whether you're a dedicated sports fan or a casual listener, the episode delivers valuable perspectives on current sports events and personalities.
