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David Sampson
Levatar show with the Stugats podcast.
Nick Turturro
This is very exciting. I don't know what Nick Turturro saw that made him giggle so much with David Sampson here. David Sampson of Nothing Personal has landed the get that there is anywhere in baseball today. Because his rage speaks on behalf of all Yankee fans and his place right now. His backdrop looks exactly how I would have guessed it would if I thought. Where does that rage come from? Yeah, it comes from those black and white photographs behind him. He is mad and pissed off on behalf of several generations of Yankee fans.
Greg Cody
And a sad jets helmet to boost.
Nick Turturro
Oh, my God. This fandom right here represents the voice of New York Sports. And betrayal and hurt and thank you. I can't tell you how much we appreciate your rage. Let's play for everybody, okay? Nick Turturro's rage when Juan Soto betrayed his beloved Yankees.
Dan LeBatard
Hey, Juan Soto, I got two words for you.
Michael K
You.
Dan LeBatard
That's right. You and the horse you rode in on and the cavalry behind you. That's right, mother. Yeah, I'm taking it personal. We gave you our love. We gave you our heart and soul. It wasn't enough. You turned your cap around after the World Series. I saw that move.
Stugotz
So.
Dan LeBatard
700 million, 730. Yeah. It wasn't enough. It wasn't enough. Guaranteed years. It wasn't enough. You don't even choose the Dodgers. You don't even choose the Dodgers. You go off Broadway to the Mets. You don't want to be on Broadway and you don't want to be judge's guy. You don't want to be judge's partner. Oh, that's right, Judge. Now it's your team. That's it. Let's stick it up his ass. That's right. Let's go out. Let's get Burns, Freed, Bregman. Let's te. Oscar. I don't give a. Now we're not around. Take those, grungy. Whatever. Those.
Nick Turturro
Oh, those stupid Mets.
Greg Cody
So good.
Nick Turturro
I love the throwing of the bat.
Greg Cody
It's great.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, well, my son said, you know, can we break something? I said, I don't know, let's throw a bat. You know what I mean? It was a prop bat, you know what I mean?
Greg Cody
Smart kid.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, smart. He's sort of the genius behind this stuff. I've been doing this for years, like off camera. And, you know, now it's like, now I'm doing it on camera, so.
Nick Turturro
Oh, but. But you're an actor. This was not acting. This is rage that you. I looked in your eyes, you were not there. You. You, You. This was not acting. This. You've. This was the most real thing you've ever done, sir, on film.
Dan LeBatard
Well, baseball is very real to me. It has. It has interrupted my life many times and it almost ruined my marriage, a few things. So it's taken my emotion, you know, the. The day of the game when I'm. The Yankees are playing, even a regular season game, my mood is affected by whether they win or they lose. And, you know, it has a big impact in my life. I'm not getting paid for this. This is like I should be. I should be on a panel, I should be on a show. I should be a co host. But, I don't know. People are afraid of me in baseball. They're a little vanilla, you know, and I'm a little chocolate or whatever. Maybe I'm a little too. Too. They think too wild or they can't control me. But you can. You can if you just tell me what you want, you know, because I can handle myself with baseball. When it comes to this game, I know it. I don't have to research it because I live it.
Nick Turturro
Nick.
David Sampson
Have you. Have you tried caring a little less?
Dan LeBatard
Yes. And couple of years ago, I was on. I think I was on wfa and I said, I'm gonna. I'm not as into it. I don't know, maybe it was Covid. There was no crowd. I was kind of pissed off about that. No fans. And I was like, I'm done. I'm done. I'm not. They were like, you're lying. You're lying. You're gonna come back. You're not you. And they were right. And it just didn't happen, even without fans. A couple of years ago, I got so pissed off at Bob Costas, I turned him off. I muted him and watched the games in Spanish. People think I'm Puerto Rican, but I'm not. And I couldn't understand a word. And these Spanish guys, that's fantastic. I don't give a who. I can't take Costas no more.
Nick Turturro
Oh, no.
David Sampson
What'd Bobby Q do?
Greg Cody
Dan's getting a call from Bob.
David Sampson
Yeah, watch out.
Dan LeBatard
Let me watch the game. I said. I just. I was yelling at the tv. Let me watch the game. Bob, please shut up. And he wouldn't shut up. He would not shut up.
Nick Turturro
It's his job to talk.
Dan LeBatard
I saw Bob cost. I would have probably. You know, when I saw. When I'm watching a game, he was, like, interrupting me, and I was just like, can I watch it? Can you let it breathe, please? We know you know a lot about baseball. Stop being, you know, smarter than the game. You're not. I love these guys that they just even like, when I'm at a game, I'm like, all right, enough. Enough. I'm trying to watch the game. People want to talk to me. And I'm like, I'm actually here to watch it, not to go eat a steak.
David Sampson
Turn your phone off tonight, Dan.
Dan LeBatard
I want game five. Somebody gave me rich tickets, and I was in those stupid. Whatever, those legend seats. I went. Went to eat, and the fifth inning happened. I blame me. I blame. I put the maloiki on myself.
Greg Cody
Oh, boy.
Dan LeBatard
By going. I usually go to the bathroom. I run right back. I'm superstitious. I. I don't fool around with that stuff. And I should have never. Never.
Nick Turturro
What did you do?
Dan LeBatard
What did you do? And I said, let me enjoy the food a little bit. What a dumb mistake. I ran out there when the bases loaded. I almost stopped it, but the baseball guards came out. I almost stopped it. He struck out Lux. He struck out Ohtani. And then that play at first base happened, and I knew it was over. All right, David, I know in baseball, when things are.
David Sampson
Hold on, man.
Dan LeBatard
I tell people it's over. The game is over. Go home now. Five, one. I don't care. Go home. I'm telling you now. The baseball gods came out. They decided. Well, they decided when Freddie hit the home run, that series was over. It was. That's baseball.
Greg Cody
Yeah.
Dan LeBatard
If you understand when you see a moment and you go, oh, my God. They go, what's the matter? What do you mean. What's the matter? What's the matter? Were you not watching? The game is over. It's now over. They decided it's over. Whoever that guy is, whoever that baseball.
David Sampson
God is, Sears is really over. When Valenzuela died, baseball God said, you know what? The Dodgers need one.
Dan LeBatard
Well, I mean, I don't know if that was the. That was. It could be. I don't know. I didn't.
Greg Cody
You're not ruling it out, right?
Dan LeBatard
No, no, I didn't think it like that. I knew when they were bringing in Nestor off the couch, I went. That's when I went ballistic. That's when I went ballistic. You know, I mean, I just knew, you know, I mean, there are certain decisions where you go, oh, my God, please let me go down with, you know, if I have Mariano and I have Clemens, let me go down with my best. Don't put somebody in the middle and do that to me.
Nick Turturro
All right, I need. I need you to relax for a second, if you can. I understand what you wanted, some energy. I know.
Greg Cody
Don't relax.
David Sampson
That Joe wasn't the Yankees best, if we're going to be honest, too. I mean, Fat Joe coming out after Ice Cube, what was that?
Nick Turturro
Joe?
Dan LeBatard
That. Why, that's a dumb. The Yankees don't really show me enough love. They should. They should. I mean, I could rile them up. They let me make a hype video years ago. I was shocked for opening day. I was like, me, they're going to let me do that. They did, they did. Every now and then, you know, they know I exist, but they. They could embrace me a little bit.
Greg Cody
Right.
Dan LeBatard
Just because I'm critical.
Nick Turturro
No, we know we need to make you honorary Yankee fan. Look, you spoke on behalf of Yankee fans there.
Dan LeBatard
You do, but the Yankees don't.
Nick Turturro
All right, well, we're going to put some pressure on them in a second, but you're a bit of a maniac, and so I need to slow you down for a second because that's the.
Dan LeBatard
Word messes me up. This is knowledge. This is not just a maniac. This is knowledge with. With some heart and some passion.
Nick Turturro
Okay, let me show you again this video. Perhaps you missed it the first time I showed it to you. Let's get that video again and play it for Nick so that he understands how it is.
Dan LeBatard
There are other moments of me that you only want to show the heightened moments.
Greg Cody
That's right. That's what he does.
Nick Turturro
I do. That's right. Just clickbait. That's all I am I just want to get the clicks of. Look at this. This is just a moment in Nick Turturro's life when he hates Juan Soto the most.
Dan LeBatard
Hey, Juan Soto, I got two words for you.
Michael K
You.
Dan LeBatard
That's right. You and the horse you rode in on and the cavalry behind you. That's right, mother. Yeah. I'm taking it personal. We gave you our love. We gave you our heart and soul. It wasn't enough. You turned your cap around after the World Series. I saw that move. 700 million, 730. Yeah. It wasn't enough. It wasn't enough. Guaranteed years. It wasn't enough. You don't even choose the Dodgers. You don't even choose the Dodgers. You go off Broadway to the Mets. You don't want to be on Broadway and you don't want to be Judge's guy. You don't want to be Judge's partner. Oh, that's right, Judge. Now it's your team. That's it. Let's stick it up his ass. That's right. Let's go out. Let's get Burns, Freed, Bregman. Let's. I don't give a. Now we're not around. Take those grungy. Whatever. Those. All those stupid Mets.
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David Sampson
Dan LeBatard.
Stugotz
Go pee pee.
Dan LeBatard
Stugats.
Stugotz
Go Pee Pee.
David Sampson
This is the Dan lebatar Show with the Stugats.
Nick Turturro
Samson, you brought us the delightful Nick Turturro. And you brought us also Bob Costas recently on Nothing Personal, where Bob Costa said goodbye to the game with great grace, and Nick just told him to bleep off and get the hell out of here.
Stugotz
This is a total disaster.
Greg Cody
Oh, it's great.
Dan LeBatard
What do you mean?
Stugotz
All right, a couple things of cleanup. Number one, Nick, the Yankees absolutely know you exist, and they love you and appreciate you, but they're not going to give you anything free. Number two, Bob, we love you. I agree that sometimes there are people who don't get you, but we get you here at the Dan Levittard show with Stu Gotts and Nothing Personal with David Sampson. So please just know that Nick is speaking on behalf of Nick at a particular moment. Thank you. Back to our regularly scheduled late segments.
Nick Turturro
Okay.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, I'm glad, because I have nothing against Bob. He's a class act. He knows a lot about. I'm sure we could talk baseball forever, but when I'm watching the game, Bob, that's when you sort of got in my way a few times, and I have nothing. You know, he did.
Stugotz
Because sometimes that's all he does. That's his job. He's the best ever of describing what you're supposed to look at. No, but now you're looking a different way.
Greg Cody
You're wrong, Bob, to dial it back. That's what Nick is saying. And I agree with Nick. Yes.
Dan LeBatard
Yes. Because I'm watching the game with anxiety, and his voice keeps talking, and it's talking about. Maybe it's bringing on a negative vibe for me. So I'm like, please, just talk a little less. You know, there's a lot of guys like that, and they just give you that kind of anxiety.
Greg Cody
Who.
Stugotz
I just think, Nick, that during your mania, you may not have realized that Aaron Judge was not exactly the recruiting perfect person for Juan Soto. Because what we've discovered, which I think, you know, as a baseball fan, it's not that all the players love each other off the field. And Aaron Judge, really, it wasn't. He wasn't interested in recruiting Juan Soto. And it turns out Juan Soto didn't really need to play with Aaron Judge or enjoy playing with Aaron Judge. So your mania regarding him not choosing Judge, you know, of course he was choosing himself, which he's been doing his entire career.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, well, he's a solo act. It's pretty obvious that he's like a robot, like a character in a video game. I've heard a few things about him, so I'm not surprised he's a hitter. But I'm not surprised that he's a bit of a weird robotic character, like those games that you see the video games. He's one of those guys. I've heard it and I believe it. He is like this.
Nick Turturro
All right, all right. I think we've gone too far. When, when Nick is out here saying, I've heard things about him that's, that's draped and stuff. I don't understand.
Greg Cody
I want to know what he's heard. No, I don't want to do.
Dan LeBatard
No, I don't want to take one.
David Sampson
Of those video game guys. I've heard.
Nick Turturro
Look, I don't want to talk anymore about slandering Juan Soto because Nick Turturro has heard some things. What I, what I do want to do, What I do want to do is examine how betrayed Yankee fans feel right now. And if you want to audition for this sports show that you speak of, because I do think you'd be very good at. Because of the way you care about baseball and know its nuances. I'm guessing that you and David Sampson disagree on what the Yankees have done since then. Because I don't think David Sampson thinks the Yankees are very well managed right now. Do I have that wrong, David?
Stugotz
No, you've got it right. They had a plan B that they just thrust themselves into by signing Freed to an absolutely outrageous contract. Thinking Cody Bellinger is the answer to their center field prayers, who's so overpaid it's hard to imagine because he won an MVP once upon a time. And then Devin Williams, he is dicey because you can't build your bullpen during the off season. We know that doesn't work. But the Yankees had to respond to Nick because Nick lost his mind. So Brian Cashman had to make all these moves because Hal was worried that Nick was somehow going to throw a bat in his general direction. So they've been signing players sort of like drunken sailors.
Dan LeBatard
Well, I mean, I don't know if they're drunken sailors, but they had to respond on some level. Max Freed may have gotten too many years, but he's not too shabby. You know, you win with pitching, David, and the Yankees did not have enough pitching. If Max is healthy, I think he can be easily a number one, number two guy. He's Way better than Rondon as a partner to. To Cole and the bullpen. I agree. I don't know about enough about this Devin Williams guy. Maybe he's been dicey in the postseason. You need another lefty out there. The Tanner Scott is there. Even bring back that dirty looking guy. What's his name? Tim Hill. I mean.
Nick Turturro
All right, wait a minute. Wait a minute. What do you mean, wait a minute? I don't know. Dirty looking guy.
Dan LeBatard
Oh, you know what I mean. Grungy. He reminded me of a guy in the 70s called Dirt Tidrow. Dick Tidro. It was a nickname. Don't take it like he's dirty. He didn't wash. I'm saying he reminded me of like one of those guys, you know, those guys in the 70s, they were like.
Nick Turturro
I'm just saying you got to be careful there, Nick, when you're doing the sports commentary game. If you want to get into a debate show with David Sampson, you got to be careful about calling somebody a dirty guy in these troubled times.
Dan LeBatard
No, I mean dirty in a way that he looks like, you know, we got it.
Nick Turturro
We understand. Not trying to get you in any trouble. I just wanted you and David to argue about something because you say you think you can do this, and David's very good at it. Look, he booked you on our show. You guys have probably been arguing about things for three days, I would guess.
Dan LeBatard
Listen, you know, listen, he's got a point on some level, but, you know, Bellinger has a great swing for Yankee Stadium. I think he could easily hit. He could easily hit 25, 30 home runs and that band box. And a fly ball is a home run. That's a joke of a place. And maybe Devin Williams comes to the Yankees. Maybe he doesn't have to be the ninth inning guy. Maybe he can be an eighth inning guy. So, I mean, Cashman. I'm not a huge Cashman guy. He's. He's been, you know, done a lot of things to upset me and in the past, but he still has more work to be done. I don't think they're done. They're going to get a first baseman. They need a third baseman, too. I mean, I'm not against bringing Alex Bregman over here.
Stugotz
He's not coming.
Dan LeBatard
He's a winner. He's nice of you.
David Sampson
Yeah. We'll take Alex. Yeah.
Stugotz
So. So, Dan. Dan. The argument started because when I got in touch with Nick, he was not aware that I was president of the team in O3 when the Marlins beat his Yankees. And so he did some sort of ridiculous Google search of some sort, or maybe his PR people or his brother, who is a star of my favorite movie, fearless number one. Somehow he discovered that I crushed him in 2003. And he had this. This visceral anger about that, thinking that they were the better team, when, of course, they were the far inferior. Oh, my God. Your team was so far inferior to us in O3, it's not even worth discussing.
Dan LeBatard
Well, we were flat. Flat as a button. I mean, you know, you. You won that Batman series. What'd you win? You won Steve Bartman.
Stugotz
Steve Bartman had nothing to do with it, Nick. And I told you that via text. I asked you not to bring it up because it had nothing to do with Steve Barton. Bartman. He was just sort of the easy thing because of the billy goat.
Greg Cody
Curse it up.
Stugotz
I mean, really, come on.
Dan LeBatard
How could you not bring up Bartman?
Greg Cody
Nick brings up what Nick wants to bring up.
Dan LeBatard
He had just won the Yankees that just won the World Series. Like a dramatic. I was at the Aaron boom game. So the Marlins were an afterthought. They were an afterthought.
Stugotz
I hope you like your pennant ring.
Dan LeBatard
They caught a break in that.
Stugotz
I hope you like your pennant ring.
David Sampson
This guy's good.
Dan LeBatard
Pennant ring.
Stugotz
That's all you got? No. 3. A little pennant ring. Oh, you won the title in 04. No. Oh, no, sorry. That was the Red Sox when you had a 3 nothing lead.
Nick Turturro
I asked you not to bring it up. Is something I did not expect to hear. Nick, thank you. Thank you for being.
Greg Cody
Thank you for bringing it up.
Dan LeBatard
You can have 03. That's okay. He can have it, you know, And I mean, the Marlins are what they are, you know, I mean, they have a storied franchise, right? So they're the Florida Marlins.
Stugotz
Don't forget you later, Nick.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah. Take it easy, David. Wow.
Greg Cody
I love it.
Dan LeBatard
All right, you're hired.
Nick Turturro
That's the start of a new show right there. There's a new baseball show in there somewhere with Nick Turturro and David Sampson. We will try and get him on again because I want to get him fired up on sports.
Greg Cody
I was thinking just Nick.
Nick Turturro
Yes. Well, this was the nothing personal sponsored portion of our show where we talked to David Sampson and he brought his own guest today. But there are a number of things that I did want to talk to him about, including what it is that we were talking about with Greg Cody a second ago, which is who's the better local columnist in town, Greg Cody or Dave Hyde?
Stugotz
Hmm. Well, I had issues with both of them because they were both incredibly unfair to me and to our team over the years. And the way we would figure out who we disliked the most was always based on the most recent column. And we would try to get them to write something positive. We would beg for it, and none of them ever did. Cody was rude with great reach. Dave Hyde was way more biting and way more grumpy about it and way more angry about it. So to me, it was a tie for sort of lascivious, prurient writing that I wanted. No.
Nick Turturro
All right, hold on a second. I'm going to just throw total chaos at this situation.
Greg Cody
This is so exciting.
David Sampson
Hold on, Nick, since.
Nick Turturro
Since you're right there. Since you're still with us. Hold on a second. I'm going to give you what I hope is a little treat. I don't know if it's a little treat, but we have had some traffic get congested here. And so, as a filibuster, I would like our camera crew to focus in on Greg Cody, who is right now at a live mic and has been taking about five minutes to wrap this. He is struggling with the wrapping of this gift.
Greg Cody
That's why he's so great at it. Dan, you got to take your time with these things.
Nick Turturro
I'm going to go to him in a second yet. Okay, I'm going to go to you in a second. You haven't started yet. You're just waiting for your cue. All right.
Stugotz
Yes.
Nick Turturro
As you do. So you're going to have to keep waiting because Michael K. Has arrived.
Greg Cody
Oh, boy.
Nick Turturro
Yeah, Michael K. The legendary Michael K. Who I have loved for a long time around here. And I don't know how Nick feels about him as a Yankee fan, but a distinguished career of Michael K. I wanted to celebrate it today, but now it's collided against David Sampson and Nick Turturro. So I'll just bring Michael K in now as we do this, because we're live. Look at him. Look at the smiling face. Look at the smiling face of the road. Has beaten me up for years, kid. I've been doing shows in this town for 30 years.
Greg Cody
It's football season.
Nick Turturro
Every day I'm getting ground down by the national sports radio machine that needs to keep being fed. And look at it. It's ravaged him that Yankee baseball and people caring like Nick Turturro has. Michael K. A legend in New York and also somebody who thinks what of Nick Turturro's active rage toward your beloved team, Michael as he rails against Juan Soto. Okay, that's very good.
David Sampson
We're watching video game character.
Nick Turturro
We're working on it is what I got. We're working on it is what I got from Lewis as I tried to combine those two elements. We're trying to get Michael K. Was that a robot?
Mike Ryan
I doubt it's Kane.
Greg Cody
I'd be interested in Nick's feelings on Michael K. Does he talk too much?
Dan LeBatard
Michael? Yeah, I like Michael. Michael's a longtime Yankee fan. He lived out his dream as a Yankee announcer. He's got the best job in the world. I like Mike. I had nothing against Michael K. I'd love to come on and do an inning with him or something like that. But I, I have nothing against Michael. I mean, other than that. He's a very lucky man to do that job, you know, I mean, but he's agrees a great guy, great Yankee fan. I mean, I saw him walking around after we got eliminated. You could tell how sad he looked, how lost he looked. I was feeling the same thing. I was looking at him going, wow. You could tell Michael looks.
Stugotz
Nick, if we brought in Juan Soto right now, would you have that sort of same sort of calm, hey, Juan, man, thanks for last season. Love you. Good luck in Flushing. Or would you be willing to show him that rage, right, with him as our guest?
Dan LeBatard
With him? Oh, no, I could show him the disgust and rage, sure. I had not. There's nothing. There's no emotion. He just, you know, he left me for whatever.
Stugotz
Because we show you Michael K. And all of a sudden you become this almost uninteresting normal guy. And I'm just trying to understand, is.
Dan LeBatard
It a. David, David, I am not just a lunatic. I'm not just a maniac. I mean, you guys want to label me as this psychopath, not me. There is a part of lunacy with me. There is a psycho side to me, but there's. I'm telling you there isn't. There are other colors. It's like it being an actor. Am I a one note actor? Can I only do one thing that's not that interesting? It's interesting when I can switch gears and then just calm down and be a little normal. I can't be always that. Even my brother tells me, nick, don't just be a lunatic. You're more than just a lunatic. You're more than just that. You know, that's what makes you interesting.
Nick Turturro
But I think what David is saying, forgive me if I have the accusation wrong. Are you suggesting, David, that Nick Turturro bowed in the face of Yankee royalty. Michael K. Big voice of the team, face of the team. Are you saying that Nick Turturro tuned down his rage out of respect for Michael K. Voice of the Yankees?
Stugotz
It certainly felt that way to me because the vigor and the passion. All of a sudden, Michael comes up sounding like a robot with an outstanding holiday party day technological issue. And I saw Nick sort of recoil as. As Michael was about to discuss whether or not he knows, loves, and appreciates Nick's rage.
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Michael K
This year.
Dan LeBatard
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Nick Turturro
Whoa.
Stugotz
The Energizer Bunny's got so much power.
Nick Turturro
Wait, he's powered up all the toys.
Dan LeBatard
I think that means we're done for the year.
Stugotz
I love this bunny.
Dan LeBatard
He's the hardest working helper the North.
Michael K
Pole has ever seen.
Dan LeBatard
And he wants all your gifts to.
Mike Ryan
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David Sampson
Don Lerd, we love you.
Stugotz
We've got you. We've all got each other. Let's go right now. St. 1, 2, 3, Brett. 1, 2, 3, brett.
David Sampson
This is the Dan Levatar show with the St.
Nick Turturro
Well, Michael, I'm told, has just joined us again and Lewis said very comfortingly in my ear, I Don't know about the audio. Okay, so we're gonna try it again. Yes, it was lovely. As we have all of these things collide together, I'm pleased that Lewis is in charge to guide me through these stormy seas. Can Michael K, if you can hear me? I'm sorry.
Michael K
I hear you. Great.
Dan LeBatard
Ah, yes.
Nick Turturro
Look at this. We have executed this. Congratulations, Louis. We brought live people together. Michael K. Have you heard of Nick Turturro's ranting? What are your general thoughts as someone who has recently shown disgust for the sports fan?
Michael K
I've heard every single one. I've heard every single one. And I love Nick. I love him as an actor. And I think a lot of it is performative. I just worry about his health, especially the one where he threw the bat. But, yeah, I love Nick Turturro.
Nick Turturro
Performative. Nick, that's an insult. Performative.
Dan LeBatard
Well, you know, Michael's trying to be a little theatrical. So, you know, and sometimes things, things are heightened a little bit. Some of these videos are heightened a little bit. But when I'm watching the game, that's different. When you see the rage during the game, during the at bat, during the moment, that's 100% organic. This stuff you got to understand is a little heightened. It's a little exaggerated. Everything in life gets a little exaggerated. You can't think I'm going to beat the hell out of Juan Soto because I threw the bat. But am I mad? Yeah. How mad I am? It depends in the moment. But I mean, it's, you know, it's sports. I'm a fan, you know, I'm a very hardcore fan. But, you know, not everything you take, especially social media, Come on, you know what I mean?
Stugotz
But watch, Michael. Michael, I would ask someone, a fan like Nick, your job is to try to explain what Brian Cashman and Hal Starmer's plan B is. And are you willing to enable to convince Nick that the plan B that you've seen is actually making the Yankees a better team? When DraftKings has a futures line that says the Yankees are the exact same, their win totals, 93 and a half with Soto. It's now 93 and a half with Freed and with Williams and with Bellinger. But how can you convince Nick that, hey, everything's fine.
Michael K
Well, David, one thing that I don't like is that, you know, people are saying, well, they're going to be better without him. You can't lose Juan Soto and be better. Now, maybe the sum of the parts, Juan Soto is a transformative player. He's just one of the greatest hitters that we'll ever see. It's hard to lose him. That's why the Yankees went up to.760. But that doesn't mean that they're not going to go to the World Series again. They have an easier path in the American League. I think the moves they've made so far have been great. Freed's excellent. Devin Williams is excellent. I think Clay Bellinger is a big fit. They need a first base.
Stugotz
Cody.
Michael K
Third baseman.
Stugotz
Cody. That's a fine.
Michael K
Oh, what did I say? Clay again.
Stugotz
Yep.
Nick Turturro
Why'd you do that?
Michael K
I liked his dad so much. Yeah, I'll just call him Bellinger.
Nick Turturro
Why did you. We thought you were reprimand. Reprimanding Chris Cody. There I was like, what did I do? Because you corrected Michael K so sternly.
Mike Ryan
Look, Samson, muscle memory on Chris Cody, when you heard we did something wrong.
Nick Turturro
You're new to this game, Samson. Look, Mike, Michael K's been mispronouncing names for 30 years. He was forgetting names when you were just an embryo. Samson.
Michael K
You know what he meant.
Nick Turturro
You know what he meant.
Michael K
Pronounced. It's not like I called him cly. I just got the wrong name. It's not a mispronunciation. Be better.
Dan LeBatard
Thank you, Michael.
Greg Cody
You're telling him to be better?
Michael K
I'm telling both of you, Dan, to be better.
Nick Turturro
I'm telling both of you. I'm telling both of you to be better because I know how long this man has been talking on the radio. Do you understand how great ruling this man's life has been in sports media? He's had a hit television interview show in New York. He's that a daily radio show. And he's bouncing around the United States with the New York Yankees. The Yankees have aged him 15 years in the last five years.
Greg Cody
Those are choices Michael made, by the way.
Nick Turturro
Correct. He's insatiable and he wants to talk about sports until he dies. And. But, but Michael, you've given up here a little bit of your workload now. And it's one of the reasons I wanted to have you on, to celebrate you. And forgive me here, Nick and David, for making the room for this. The reason I was actually calling and wanted to have you on was to celebrate a truly legendary career that has come through print journalism and mastered all of the crafts to get to, you know, the freedom and the luxury that you have as being one of the kings of New York in, you know, the biggest sports radio market that there's ever been so thank you. To Michael K. On a totally overwhelming career that we're here to celebrate.
Greg Cody
Yeah.
Michael K
Yeah. I feel a little uncomfortable, Dan. Sounds like a eulogy. Doesn't sound really.
Nick Turturro
They always do it, Dan.
Stugotz
It's his specialty.
Michael K
I'm not. Would go to your funeral.
Stugotz
No, he won't.
Michael K
I definitely want to have a funeral before I die because I want to see what people actually really have to say, and then I'll come back and get him.
Nick Turturro
Wait a minute. David Sampson, did you just try to play the game with Michael K? Would I attend your funeral? Did you just try to do that?
Michael K
No, he already said, David. He said he wouldn't.
Stugotz
I said that I wouldn't, and neither would you, Dan. Now, Nick may be there holding up some sort of sign of protest or some sort of sign of love, but I would say, Dan, that's an easy game. Would you go to Michael K's funeral? I'm a no on that. Now, maybe if Bob Costas were doing the eulogy, we'd have to reconsider.
David Sampson
Would you go to Bob Costas funeral, David?
Greg Cody
Of course you would.
Stugotz
I mean, it's become more of a possibility recently, but it depends on time.
Michael K
David, you've made the classic error of thinking that you would have been invited. So I'm not sure if I would.
Dan LeBatard
Have been talking about it.
Michael K
I wanted Dan there, but he made it clear months ago that he couldn't go.
Greg Cody
Michael K. Would you attend Dan Lebatard's funeral?
Michael K
If it was close to where I was, if I had a plane. No.
David Sampson
And who here would attend Nick Turturro's funeral?
Michael K
Me, if it was in New York, I'd go.
Stugotz
No, No, I don't think you would, Michael. I don't. You're too busy. You're doing stuff every day. You wouldn't cancel, like any plan you had to go to Nick Turturro's funeral?
Michael K
Well, I wouldn't cancel the Yankee game because that. I mean, Nick would respect that, but I would probably get out of the radio show to go to the wake.
Greg Cody
Get out of the radio show.
Nick Turturro
I love this game so much. You go to their funeral? No, but maybe if it's close and there isn't traffic or gets me out of work. Michael, how are you as a gift wrapper? Because Greg Cody is in the other room and he's telling us he's an expert gift wrapper. I don't imagine from among our group of three here that we have any good gift wrappers.
Michael K
I'm excellent. Excellent. I wrap a Lot of the kids gifts, although Jody does a lot of it. But I. I actually like to wrap gifts. I'm surprised at Greg. I really am.
Nick Turturro
Well, Greg, what do you have there? Can you please get in here? Are you gonna start wrapping that gift, or are you not gonna start wrapping the gift? Like, what are you waiting for? I was waiting for a cue. We told you go 10 minutes ago. You've been there 45 minutes. What are you doing? Okay, this is a diabolical shaped gift because it's not square or rectangle. What are you doing with that wrapping paper? I'm cheating here. I'm taking a little bit of a detour because of the shape of the gift. But we're getting by. You know, we're getting by. Rome was not built in a day. All right, we'll come back to that. I appreciate Nick and Michael watching that with us at David Sampson. Thank you. We'll go back to that wildly entertainment segment shortly. Nick, before. I'm not going to eulogize Michael K. Anymore, but why don't you explain to the people, as somebody who is like Michael, look at the room that he's in. Nick is a Yankee fan at the core. Nick knows the company he's keeping right now as a voice in his head when he went from his childhood sports to an adult.
Greg Cody
Is Michael retiring?
Nick Turturro
I mean, he is leaving one of his 74 jobs soon or thereafter. But I would like Nick to tell us what Michael K. Is as an announcer to him in New York, as a voice for New York.
Dan LeBatard
Well, he's the voice of the Yankees, the modern voice of the Yankees. He's not the voice I grew up with, but for the last, you know, 20, 30 years, Michael K. And John Sterling, you know, they represent the Yankees. Yes, network. I mean, Michael's. The guy on the radio, was John growing up. Michael knows it was wpix. It was Phil Rizzuto, Frank Meza, Bill White. So Mike has become, you know, family friend, institution with Yankee baseball. He was a Yankee fan, and now he became an announcer for the Yankees. Sports writer. But he is with the Yankees. He's identified. You think of the Yankees, you think of Michael K. But growing up, it was a different story. And Michael probably feels the same way.
Michael K
Well, Nick. Nick. Nick is younger than me, but I'm like, Nick. You know, there were. There were four male voices in my house. My dad, Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White. That was it.
Nick Turturro
That's the coolest. It's. It's such a cool experience here. Michael watching you know, I don't know how much more career you have left on all of the fronts.
Michael K
You've been talking to my doctors. What are you doing?
Stugotz
Damn.
Greg Cody
I know it's weird.
Stugotz
I mean, what are you doing, Michael? I'm sorry.
David Sampson
Michael, you also left your show to just start another show earlier in the day. So are you working less?
Michael K
I am working less, but the Yankees, I mean, I have a long term contract. Dan, don't push me out.
Nick Turturro
I want to celebrate one of your careers. That sort of really sounds like a celebration.
Dan LeBatard
Dan.
Greg Cody
He's not ending anything. He's just moving to earlier in the day, I mean afternoons to middays.
Nick Turturro
That I have worried about Mike for a long time because I feel like he works too much. And so what I'm happy about is that that this portion of his career he gets to celebrate that he works less.
Michael K
And that's fair. But Stu, you have one thing wrong.
Greg Cody
What's that?
Michael K
You said I'm going to middays now. Well, the longest time afternoon drive with Mike and Chris was 1 to 7. So I'm just at the start of afternoon drive.
Greg Cody
Okay.
Michael K
I'm not at middays.
Greg Cody
Apologies. Yes, that is a big difference and I apologize. I should have known better. Michael.
Nick Turturro
Michael, before we get you out of here, the state of the Yankees who have had the sport wrestled away from them by the Dodgers and are not used to losing revenue fights. The state of the Yankees is what now? Where a World Series appearance is somehow a disappointment because they've got a cataclysmic collapse in a fifth inning.
Michael K
Wow, that was quite the question. I don't think they've wrestled the sport from them. And you know, they, they and revenue wise, the Yankees have the highest revenue of any team in baseball. So I think they'll be fine. I, I really do. I mean, you look in the American League, they're the best team in the American League. And I don't think that they're done whatsoever in terms of the moves that they're going to make. So I think that they've rebounded nicely. Getting Max Freed was great, a little bit of an overpay. Devin Williams was outstanding and I think, I think a Cody Bellinger is going to do really, really well for them and I think they still have moves to make. So listen, all you have to do is beat the Dodgers in a best of seven. And if the Yankees had not had Nestor Cortez pitched to Freddie Freeman in the first game and if they hadn't given up those five runs, unearned runs in the fifth game. I think if the series returned to la, I think the Yankees would have had a chance to win.
Stugotz
And if I were 6 4, I could dunk.
Michael K
And you're not, you won't.
Nick Turturro
And there it is. That is why he's the radio legend that he is. That is why he's always quick on his feet.
Greg Cody
A early afternoon drive, Dan.
Nick Turturro
That's right. Thank you, Michael. I love seeing you. Happy holidays, Nick. I thank you for being on the show with us. We will have you on again whenever it is the Yankees enrage you. Thank you, gentlemen.
Dan LeBatard
Sure, my pleasure.
Michael K
Bye, guys.
Stugotz
You're welcome, Dan. See?
Nick Turturro
You're welcome. I got to get your movie review while we check in with Greg Cody here to end your segment because we've thrown a lot out of out you here, David.
Greg Cody
I would like Nick to have the ability to join us whenever Nick feels like joining us.
Nick Turturro
That's a terrible idea. David, your movie review. As. As Greg Cody tries to get this right the last 50 seconds and give us the dismount with a perfectly wrapped.
Stugotz
Gift, I would tell you that Mike Ryan is having me watch movies that make me incredibly uncomfortable. And I did it for you, Mike. I watched Heretic. Heretic is a movie with Hugh Grant and it's about the Book of Mormon. Hi, my name is Elder Cunningham. Josh Gad. Except two Mormon missionaries go to a door. Hugh Grant answers, and it starts the process of an amazing theological discussion. The first part of the movie is really cool about everything. You think about religion and then it gets weird when you realize there may be no way for them to ever leave, which was my worst nightmare. I felt trapped, I felt anxious, I felt nervous. I was texting Mike while I was watching because I was doing it in the middle of the night. I didn't press send. I did send later, Mike. You're welcome. But I was scared, so I ended up with all the lights on. By the end, I had the theater door open and I stopped watching the movie to do laps around the house to make sure there was no one in there. All in all, it was an uncomfortable, uncomfortable watch, but an important watch where you can have great discussions.
Nick Turturro
I'm sorry I'm laughing. I'm just enjoying. Michael K. And Nick Turturro work it out watching your mov Eggman as Greg Cody raps gives.
Stugotz
Just hit leave, Michael. That's all you got to do.
Dan LeBatard
Gonna say something good? I don't know. Maybe a good movie. I mean, I don't know.
Michael K
I was not gonna watch that. But after that review David I might. I don't think I'll feel trapped because I will know it's fiction. But I loved it.
Stugotz
I get scared all the time, Michael. And you can't watch it. You have young children I believe.
Michael K
10 and 12 year old.
Stugotz
That is way too young. They may not watch this movie. You will be stuck with them in your bed for the rest of your life.
Mike Ryan
Hey folks, it's Mike Ryan. The holiday season is upon us. Christmas is coming next week. So what are you doing for it? I imagine you're gonna have some family over. How do you entertain the family? How do you keep everybody happy? Well, I know one easy way. Make your holiday time Miller time. Bring out a nice silver platter of that beautiful white can or bottle. Whatever your preference. Heck, do it on draft. As long as it's got that beautiful amber color and was triple hops brewed, you know it's going to be a hit. Why? Because Miller Lite has tastes you know you can depend on. No games, no gimmicks. Just great beer. For people who like beer, you'll take a sip, look around, see your family and know you immediately made the best decision possible. Because Miller Lite is brewed for taste, it hits different than other light beers. Simple ingredients like malted barley for rich which balanced toffee note flavors in the iconic golden color. The original light beer since 1975 and still the best one. Making memories at year end gatherings. Tastes like Miller time. Go to millerlight.com dan to find delivery options near you. Or you can pick up some Miller Lite pretty much anywhere they sell beer. Celebrate responsibly. Miller Brewing Co. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 96 calories and 3.2 carbs per 12 ounces. Fewer calories and carbs than premium regular beer.
Podcast Summary: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Hour 1: Nick Turturro's Yankees Fan Rage With David Samson And Michael Kay
Release Date: December 18, 2024
In this electrifying episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, hosts Dan LeBatard and Stugotz engage with special guest Nick Turturro, alongside David Sampson and renowned Yankees announcer Michael Kay. Filmed from the iconic Elser Hotel in Downtown Miami, the conversation delves deep into the passionate world of Yankees fandom, management decisions, and the intricate dynamics of sports media.
The episode kicks off with Nick Turturro expressing intense frustration over Juan Soto's recent move from the Yankees to the Mets. Turturro channels the collective anger of generations of Yankees fans, articulating a sense of betrayal and disappointment.
Nick Turturro (01:05): "His rage speaks on behalf of all Yankee fans and his place right now. His backdrop looks exactly how I would have guessed it would."
Turturro criticizes Soto for not committing to the Yankees, highlighting the emotional investment fans have in his performance and loyalty.
Nick Turturro (01:58): "Nick Turturro's rage when Juan Soto betrayed his beloved Yankees."
Dan LeBatard humorously portrays his own frustration towards Soto, emphasizing the personal connection fans feel:
Dan LeBatard (02:02): "Hey, Juan Soto, I got two words for you. You."
The discussion shifts to the Yankees' management, scrutinizing recent strategic moves and player acquisitions. Turturro and LeBatard analyze the effectiveness of signing players like Max Fried and Devin Williams, debating whether these decisions strengthen the team's bullpen and overall performance.
Dan LeBatard (16:53): "Max Freed may have gotten too many years, but he's not too shabby. You know, you win with pitching, David, and the Yankees did not have enough pitching."
Nick Turturro questions the Yankees' strategy, suggesting that some player signings might be overreaching:
Nick Turturro (08:14): "The Yankees had to make all these moves because Hal was worried that Nick was somehow going to throw a bat in his general direction. So they've been signing players sort of like drunken sailors."
LeBatard shares his longstanding annoyance with legendary broadcaster Bob Costas, recounting instances where Costas' commentary interfered with his game-watching experience. This segment underscores the tension between fans and media personalities in sports.
Dan LeBatard (05:24): "Bob, please shut up. And he wouldn't shut up. He would not shut up."
The camaraderie among the hosts comes through as they joke about Costas' relentless commentary:
Nick Turturro (12:04): "Samson, you have issues with both of them because they were both incredibly unfair to me and to our team over the years."
A highlight of the episode is the engaging segment with Michael Kay, the esteemed Yankees announcer. The trio engages in a lively exchange, touching upon Kay's career, his perspective on team management, and the evolving landscape of Yankees fandom.
Michael Kay (30:04): "The Yankees have the highest revenue of any team in baseball. So I think they'll be fine."
Nick Turturro and Kay navigate a humorous conversation about attending each other's funerals, blending light-hearted banter with genuine respect.
Michael Kay (32:35): "I'm telling both of you to be better because I know how long this man has been talking on the radio."
This interaction not only showcases the hosts' dynamic personalities but also provides insightful commentary on the pressures faced by sports commentators.
The conversation delves into the future prospects of the Yankees, debating whether the recent player acquisitions and management decisions will lead to sustained success or if the team is on a precarious path.
Michael Kay (38:48): "I don't think they've wrestled the sport from them. And you know, they, they and revenue wise, the Yankees have the highest revenue of any team in baseball. So I think they'll be fine."
The hosts discuss potential strategies the Yankees might employ to reclaim their dominance, including possible future signings and adjustments to team dynamics.
In a departure from sports talk, Greg Cody offers a candid review of the movie Heretic. Cody shares his personal experience watching the film, highlighting its theological themes and the emotional impact it had on him.
Greg Cody (21:35): "It was an uncomfortable, uncomfortable watch, but an important watch where you can have great discussions."
His honest critique provides listeners with a glimpse into the hosts' varied interests beyond the sports realm.
The episode wraps up with a blend of humor and camaraderie, as the hosts continue their playful interactions. From celebrating Michael Kay's illustrious career to discussing personal challenges like gift wrapping, the conversation maintains its engaging and spontaneous nature.
Dan LeBatard (27:00): "I love this bunny. He's the hardest working helper the North Pole has ever seen."
This episode stands out for its passionate discussions, humorous exchanges, and the deep sense of community among Yankees fans. For those who missed the live show, Hour 1: Nick Turturro's Yankees Fan Rage With David Samson And Michael Kay offers a comprehensive and entertaining look into the fervent world of Yankees fandom and sports commentary.
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This detailed summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting key discussions, insights, and the vibrant personalities of the hosts and guests. Whether you're a die-hard Yankees fan or a casual listener, this episode offers a rich and engaging experience that underscores the deep passion and complexity of sports fandom.