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Host 1
Now's a good time to remember where tequila's story truly began. In 1795, Cuervo invented tequila.
Greg Cody
Cuervo.
Host 1
What are you doing here?
Dan Le Batard
Cuervo? Anytime someone says Cuervo, I show up.
Host 1
Well, I do know that to be true. But even during ad reads like Cuervo, I think he could lay out, especially for one of our great partners.
Dan Le Batard
Sweet, delicious Cuervo.
Host 1
Since then, Cuervo has stayed true to its roots. The same family, the same land, the same passion.
Dan Le Batard
Cuervo.
Host 1
So enjoy the tequila that started it all.
Dan Le Batard
Cuervo.
Greg Cody
Cuervo.
Host 1
The tequila that invented tequila. Proximo. Cuervo.com Please drink responsibly.
Greg Cody
Cuervo.
Dan Le Batard
Tomorrow night on our YouTube channel, I am inviting you all to enjoy Tim Kirkshon an evening of baseball with Tim Kirkshon and whatever surprises we throw at Tim Kirkjin. Because we just want to watch some baseball with him. And really the original idea for this, him and Mike Shore, when they talk to each other like watching two 9 year olds trade baseball cards and like meet each other and become immediately stepbrothers, like best friends because they speak a nine year old's language about enthusiasm, about just loving the craftsmanship of baseball. So Tim Kirkjen and an assortment of others will be with us, including, I'm hoping Dizzy Dean over here, Greg Cody. Does he look more like Dizzy Dean or does he look like Casey Stengle? When I say to you he's an old timey baseball player and that is exactly the pitching motion that an old timey baseball player. That kind of glove. Holy shit, that glove is great. Does he look more like Dizzy Dean or does he look like Casey Stangle? Or does he look like any number of the players from the 1800s who went by the name Heiney?
Jeremy
That guy's got Cody ears. He does.
Greg Cody
I have Greg as a Dazzy Vance, that's who I have.
Dan Le Batard
Dazzy Vance, A good name. Oh my God, those ears though on Casey Stengel I'd never noticed them. They are Frisbees.
Greg Cody
Good God.
Dan Le Batard
Those. I had never noticed the size of Casey Stengel's ears before.
Jeremy
They look like fake ears, like rubber ears.
Dan Le Batard
They are twice the size of normal human.
Greg Cody
Bus your ears out. My dad's. He, he. The Cody's have big ears.
Dan Le Batard
Wait, the Greg Cody I've never seen. Let's see what we've got here.
Greg Cody
Not as big as this guy.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, not quite. Casey Stengel is the name. Not this guy. Put some respect on his name.
Jeremy
I mean seriously.
Dan Le Batard
Your son has no respect for old people.
Greg Cody
Nobody knows who that guy is.
Jeremy
Casey single.
Greg Cody
What are you talking?
Jeremy
Famous ball player.
Greg Cody
Right. But by look, I'm supposed to know what I've heard the name before, but I'm supposed to know what that guy looks like.
Host 1
I thought he was black.
Greg Cody
I mean, come on. Dan and Greg, who's this guy?
Dan Le Batard
Did you think that. Is that Walter Johnson? Did you think. I don't know if Is it. I don't know whether it is.
Greg Cody
It's Dazzy Vance.
Dan Le Batard
Okay. That's Dazzy Vance.
Jeremy
Back then the players who were he. That guy's probably in his mid-30s. He looks my age.
Dan Le Batard
He looks like Zazlov.
Greg Cody
When he was doing mornings.
Dan Le Batard
So. Jeremy, are you okay?
Host 1
There's only two things on this planet that can make you age at that morning radio and coming back from World War II.
Dan Le Batard
Jeremy, are you okay? It seems like you went out and you creatively this is. I do enjoy about our environment. Not unlike Kevin Bacon's Footloose where he blew off some steam by going to a local warehouse and dancing. That when we bully you, you run out into another room and you make music about your pain.
Song Man
Yeah, that's how I cut loose. It's for me. I felt like nobody wanted to hear what I had to say about NBA free agency and the NBA off season. So I would go do the one thing that I'm valued for, which is make some song. Song and dance man.
Greg Cody
No, let's.
Host 1
No.
Greg Cody
You were spreading pro suicide propaganda.
Song Man
Go ahead and form.
Greg Cody
And we said please, let's go ahead.
Song Man
And appropriate the song. Video team, please play the song.
Video Team
No one cares about the champs. Make trades. First round picks are going down the drain. Can't believe the Magic traded for Cobain. Hear the sign? Sure. Now he'll make it to my team. Oh, geez. I never really wanted him anyway. Who's next? Is it the Rose? And Moore and Mark? A name who would have thought the Blazers would be trading for True Holiday?
Song Man
Why don't you can already tell it didn't matter. It's fine.
Greg Cody
All right.
Host 1
See you tomorrow.
Greg Cody
Rambling. Oh, no.
Host 1
Wish you would have said that tomorrow. It's a delay. Penalty.
Greg Cody
Take a day off. You seem tired. Did a lot of Marlin's work. We should take a breather. Minor penalty.
Host 1
Two minutes.
Greg Cody
Rambling Cruz, we can break anyone.
Podcast Summary: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Postgame Show: Jeremy Powers Through the Pain
Release Date: June 24, 2025
In the June 24, 2025 episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, hosts Dan Le Batard, Stugotz, and Greg Cody delve into a lively blend of sports commentary, pop culture insights, and humorous banter. The episode features a mix of sponsor integrations, in-depth discussions on baseball and the NBA, and lighthearted moments that showcase the unique chemistry among the hosts.
The episode begins with a spirited advertisement segment dedicated to Cuervo Tequila, setting a festive tone for the show. Dan and Greg engage enthusiastically with the sponsor, highlighting its legacy and family roots.
The hosts reinforce Cuervo's heritage, emphasizing its authenticity and tradition:
Transitioning from the advertisement, the conversation shifts to baseball, sparking a humorous debate about the likeness of Greg Cody to legendary players.
The discussion becomes lighthearted as they compare Greg's appearance to famous figures:
The banter highlights the camaraderie among the hosts and their ability to find humor in sports nostalgia.
The show takes an introspective turn as Jeremy discusses his personal coping mechanisms amidst the high-energy environment of sports commentary.
Jeremy introduces his alter ego, the "Song Man," explaining how he channels his thoughts on NBA free agency into music:
This segment provides a deeper look into Jeremy's personality and the diverse talents within the show.
The conversation shifts to the NBA offseason, with the hosts dissecting recent trades and team strategies. The "Song Man" contributes a musical interlude that satirizes the tumultuous nature of NBA trades.
The hosts express skepticism and amusement over the unpredictability of team decisions:
This analysis offers listeners a blend of humor and critical insight into the current state of the NBA.
As the episode wraps up, the hosts maintain their signature blend of humor and camaraderie, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the next installment.
The episode concludes with a playful exchange, underscoring the lighthearted and engaging atmosphere that The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz is known for.
Key Takeaways:
Listeners who enjoy a mix of sports insight, humor, and authentic conversations will find this episode both informative and entertaining, even if they haven't tuned into the show before.