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Dan LeBatard
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Billy Gill
Wow.
Stugotz
What's up?
Dan LeBatard
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Billy Gill
They made it easy.
Dan LeBatard
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Billy Gill
Didn't even have to do any paperwork.
Stugotz
Wow.
Jessica
Mm.
Dan LeBatard
Hey, have you checked out that spreadsheet I sent you for our dinner?
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Cuervo. Anytime someone says Cuervo, I show up.
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Jason Benetti
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Jason Benetti
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Jason Benetti
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Stugotz
Proximo.
Cuervo
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Jason Benetti
Cuervo.
Stugotz
Welcome to the Big Sui presented by DraftKings.
Jason Benetti
Why are you listening to this show?
Stugotz
The podcast that seems very similar to the other Dan LeBatard podcast? I'm sorry. I'm not gonna apologize for that.
Jason Benetti
In fact, the only difference seems to be this imaging. I have been tempted in restaurants just walking past tables to grab somebody's fries that if they're just there. That hasn't happened to you guys.
Stugotz
I've done it.
Jeremy
And now here's the marching man to nowhere, Fat face and the habitual liar.
Billy Gill
Hello, friends. It's Billy. Coming up this week on God Bless Football, the return of Stu Gotts. No, but what we do have is we have a game that we like to call college football or God Bless Football's bracket bonanza. And this is what we did with bracket Bonanza. We took the 16 teams in the AFC and the 16 teams in the NFC. Call me crazy, we ranked each one of those teams 1 to 16, and then all of those teams in the AFC went up against each other. And then all those teams in the NFC, 1 through 16, went up against each other. And then bracket style, 1 versus 16, 8 versus 9. They then start filling in the brackets and competing against each other. And I know what you're thinking. This sounds just like the NFL playoffs just expanded. No, it's not that. And why is it not that? Because there's no receding of the matchups after certain teams lose. So you can have a number one against a number nine, you can have a number five against a 13. You never know what you're going to get in God Bless Football's Bracket Bonanza. So stay tuned this week and see our new edition of God Bless Football's Bracket Bonanza.
Jason Benetti
This episode of the Dan L'Batar show with Stu Gatz is presented by DraftKings.
Billy Gill
DraftKings.
Jason Benetti
The Crown is yours, Billy Gill. That was some pizzazz that you sold all of that with. That was some energy. I want to tell you guys a story here from this morning that made me laugh. Did any of you see this morning Dave McMenamin on SportsCenter? Because I, I was walking past a television with my friend and I asked my friend because he had what was normal skin color everywhere except around his eyes. I said is that a makeup issue or is that a sunburn? Because he was wearing sunglasses. And I thought those were the only two options. But my friend matter of factly, with great confidence and this was a bit startling to me because again, I hadn't considered a third option, said just walking by out of the side of his mouth tanning booth. And I thought that was a great accusation to make and I thought it was more accurate than what I was saying. Cuz I've had makeup done like that before and we've seen Joe Zagaki, the local broadcasting legend down here when he got sunburned and this, that was quick. This sun summoned that thought. Today, seeing McMenamin on television, I thought he was sunburned and I was surprised that I could make confidently now the accusation publicly of tanning booth.
Dan LeBatard
Just quickly before we go onto that, you were with your friend this morning before the show. The show starts before 9am you were hanging out with your friend.
Jason Benetti
Well, you know what's funny about you asking that question is I was gonna say cause I was in the gym here in the hot gym, but I didn't want the mockery that I was gonna get.
Tony
No, that would have been cool with a friend walking by a TV I don't like I didn't walking by a TV store. All of a sudden the TV was.
Jason Benetti
There like and it was my trainer and I didn't want those jokes either.
Tony
Like help, everybody needs help.
Dan LeBatard
No one's gonna make fun of you for going to the gym and having a trainer.
Billy Gill
That's kind of nice question. If he's Your friend healthy Chess.
Dan LeBatard
I wouldn't make fun of you for that.
Jason Benetti
Jazz Chess.
Dan LeBatard
Tony would make fun of you.
Tony
No, I want you to do it.
Mike
So you could do the Bill Belichick.
Tony
Thing you always wanted to do, which is him with a girlfriend where he like, holds her up. Oh, but Dan said he couldn't do it, and that's why he's trying to do it now.
Jeremy
He's not doing that. I don't care if Dan physically capable.
Jason Benetti
No, she tried to do it. I failed at it.
Tony
That's why he's in the gym with the trainer making sure his core strength.
Jason Benetti
Right.
Mike
I would give anything to have video of that moment.
Jason Benetti
This is why I said it the way that part. Okay. No, but all of this is why I said you. Do you guys have any idea the number of things like that I have to do daily in order to avoid the piranhas feeding?
Mike
It's like just hide from us.
Jason Benetti
Almost every sentence requires me to edit it before I say it, because I know where the piranha are on this show.
Billy Gill
So what was today? Back and byes. Chess and tries. What were we up to?
Jason Benetti
And that's one of them. That's one of them with the biggest teeth.
Billy Gill
What do you mean?
Stugotz
Oh, I'm sorry.
Billy Gill
No one's ever made fun of me on this show.
Jason Benetti
Never.
Dan LeBatard
The problem is you have to say it happened yesterday. Yeah, and then we don't. We don't try to dissect it.
Jason Benetti
Yeah, but the problem was McMenamon was on today. I'm interested.
Dan LeBatard
We wouldn't have acted on here.
Tony
None of us chronological organs on TV.
Jeremy
I watch SportsCenter 24 hours a day. He was not on on Wednesday, March 25th or 26th. Whatever.
Jason Benetti
Again, you guys don't seem to know the Internet when he'd be a better liar. Yeah, you guys don't seem to understand how this goes for me.
Jeremy
Jessica just said the functional part, which is you need to be a better liar.
Jason Benetti
Well, I was camouflaging it is what I was trying to do.
Jeremy
I had a camouflage.
Jason Benetti
Okay. Thank you, guys. You guys are great at being able to figure out what I need to do to avoid the intern. That's cruelty.
Billy Gill
This is constructive criticism. It's helpful.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, I mean, we are experts on it, considering that we are constantly also criticized on the Internet.
Jason Benetti
Yeah, that's true.
Jeremy
Not me.
Jason Benetti
Less so.
Mike
Oh, no, they love me. Dan and Jess for sure.
Jason Benetti
No, no, no.
Mike
Less so Jess is just below.
Jason Benetti
Did you call it hippoflage?
Jeremy
I did try to sneak that One under the radar there.
Jason Benetti
Hippo flash.
Jeremy
It's like camouflage, but for hippo.
Billy Gill
Get out of your system. Now he's got a trainer.
Jason Benetti
I mean, what would. What would. That. It is exactly what I was trying to do.
Dan LeBatard
Is Dan doing kickboxing so he could fight all of us.
Stugotz
Zumba.
Dan LeBatard
What's the funniest workout to picture Dan doing?
Jason Benetti
You're right.
Dan LeBatard
Now I do want to make fun of you.
Jason Benetti
The Bill. The Billy Blanks one.
Billy Gill
Oh, that was a time, huh? Typo.
Jeremy
Man. Billy Blanks was everywhere. He was in movies and stuff, and then.
Stugotz
Oh, the last boy Scout.
Jeremy
Yes, he was Billy Blanks.
Jason Benetti
What an incredible enthusiasm for the last boy Scout. That was the very first thing they did in the movie.
Cuervo
He's a kickoff returner.
Jason Benetti
I know. Except that was the improbable football story of someone being shot with a gun during a game because the running back had a gun.
Jeremy
Could happen.
Jason Benetti
It could not happen.
Billy Gill
Today's not Spoiler Wednesday, Dan.
Jason Benetti
It could. It's. I guess it could happen. I suppose it could happen, but seems unrealistic.
Billy Gill
Do you guys ever think, like, this is. This is something I've actually thought, but it's also a great excuse. You guys ever think, you know what? I don't want to ever get into, like, really great physical shape or be known to be in, like, really great physical shape, because then everyone will always be like, oh, he used to look so much better. Like, he's really fallen off. Like, I like to tiptoe the line of just, like, healthy enough to not die and not, like, you know, morbidly obese for people. Like, you are a slob, Billy.
Jeremy
Weren't you the one who said, I'm not gonna get in shape for my wedding photos? Because then when my wife looks back at the wedding photos, she won't say, oh, man, you lost it all. She'll look at me and be like, oh, wow, you still look great.
Billy Gill
That sounds like something I might have said.
Stugotz
Yeah.
Jeremy
I remember Billy saying this back when we were in the Cleveland.
Jason Benetti
Kevin Nealon just said it to Burt Kreischer's face where Bert Kreisler was showing him photos of him sculpted when he was young. And Kevin Nealon right to his face, deadpan, you've let yourself go. And this is after Chrysler's lost £50 and stuff, so.
Tony
Doing a lot of work on himself, by the way. He's been looking good recently.
Jeremy
I don't know. Bert's got one of them faces where it's like, he always going to look.
Jason Benetti
It's the face.
Jeremy
He's always going to look big.
Jason Benetti
I'm familiar with those faces. One greets me in the mirror and every morning 7am when I walk past McMenamin and make fun of his face with my fat face.
Jeremy
To answer your question, I'm going to say no to the tanning BOOTH Because Dave McMenamine is a proud Irish boy from Philadelphia or thereabouts. He knows what his complexion is. He can't go in that tanning booth. He knows he's gonna turn into a lobster. So that's gotta be involuntary.
Jason Benetti
Can you guys please reach out to McMenamin on behalf of our show, do some journalism here and either get him on or ask him whether he can just verify for us whatever it is was happening with.
Dan LeBatard
He's not gonna throw his makeup artist under the bus.
Mike
That's definitely what it was.
Jeremy
He's in Chicago though. It was like from Indiana to Chicago. Got an early morning flight probably. He's probably already landed. It's a short flight. How long is that flight?
Dan LeBatard
Chicago to where?
Jeremy
From Indiana to Chicago, 30 minutes.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, so he's 40 minutes.
Jeremy
He's almost certainly. He's almost certainly made the trip.
Jason Benetti
Just see if you guys can reach out to him, please, for me so that I could just get to the bottom of this even if he has to. No comment. I want to do the hard hitting journalism. Ronan Farrow is going to join us later in the show to do less hard hitting journalism. Billy, how do you feel about opening day and your beloved Marlins, but mostly opening day?
Billy Gill
I feel excited today. Today's a good day. Dan. I had my fantasy draft yesterday, but it was very long. It was 30 rounds and it started at 9pm so that one, that one lasted a very long time. But I mean, it's opening day today. Every team's in first place. Well, I guess they're not because they had those two games in Japan. So the Dodgers are in first place. The Cubs are in last place.
Jason Benetti
Everyone's in last place. No, wait, everyone. Everyone's not in first.
Jeremy
Second to last.
Billy Gill
I think everyone's like half full here maybe. Let's see here. Well, the Cubs.
Jason Benetti
The Cubs are definitely by themselves.
Jeremy
Everyone's a half game from the lead. How about that?
Billy Gill
Yeah, that's what I think is what's going on.
Jason Benetti
The Dodgers have played two games, so everyone's a game back.
Jeremy
Game back.
Billy Gill
Okay. Well, they're tied atop the wild card though. So everyone's a playoff team at the moment, I suppose. Right. Is that a good way to accept the except I think I mean the Marlins are going to have one of the better pitching match of the best pitching matchup of the day. I think you're going to Paul Skins against San Diego contour. It should be a fun game probably a very fast game if I were to guess because I don't I don't know how much offense there will be in the game but it's baseball so maybe there'll be a lot of office. My wife asked me before the game she said like what time do you think this game's going to end? I'm like this game's probably like two hours because it's just going to be a pitchers doing there's probably going to be no offense but this now because I said that will probably be like an 8 to 6 game or something.
Jason Benetti
Well I wanted to ask you guys about I don't know if the nation at large cares at all about Sandy Alcantara even though he is one of Cy Young but it is legitimately in a lifetime in sports One of the very few times that I was up close to physically something that represented something I had never seen before when I saw Michael Vick for the first time and he made an athlete like Jason Taylor look like Jason Taylor wasn't an athlete. And I'm on the sideline watching it it I just couldn't believe what I was seeing. You mentioned yesterday being surprised by the amount of international flavor at the arena to see Steph Curry because when you see that in person you simply don't under when you're close to it when you're physically close to the court and you can see the size of the people and you can see how far the three point line actually is from the basket. What's happening there doesn't like computer When I sat behind home plate and I watched Sandy pitch I'm like no one can hit that. And Skins is supposed to be better, isn't he? Like I don't think there is a picture that can be a lot better than Sandy was the Cy Young season but Skins is rookie card that's one of a kind that goes for $1.1 million does so because the Pittsburgh Pirates have someone who's supposed to be better than Sandy because he throws 100 miles an hour instead of 98.
Mike
It's also cuz he has this godlike command already that it took Sandy a little while to learn how to like pitch instead of just throw. And the command that Skeens has of every single pitch that he's he throws As a rookie, he was having performances that were like Roger Clemens, like. I mean, the last guy that we, we saw come up and be that dominant immediately was Steven Strasberg, and he broke down quickly. Obviously, we hope that's not the case with Skeens, but the way he's built, the way he throws, the ease in which he throws with his mechanics. The reason everybody's so excited is because the anticipation is, this is one of those guys who's going to be this good for 10 to 15 years.
Jeremy
Can I ask you guys a question? The baseball people, Dan said, oh, when I sit behind home plate and I see the guy pitch like, oh, that's amazing. In real time, are you guys able to see like the stuff in the pitches? For me, I need a replay. To me, every pitcher in Major League Baseball, it just. And then either the guy hit it or he.
Jason Benetti
No. Yes, you're right. It's all pretty ridiculous. More so than it's ever been because every bullpen arm can do something like that. But it isn't the same. I will tell you that. It's not like what I was watching. There were any number of pitchers who threw in that game and watching that one, well, it all looked. And it sounded different. Like it, it was, it was something that I was having trouble processing because in all, like, I covered Major League Baseball for a season and when I did. Here you go. You wanted this.
Jeremy
I wanted this because you said I was walking. I had problems processing. I had, you know, Dan at the ballpark. My Lord. Oh, like just being curveball. He had problem.
Dan LeBatard
That's the most annoying impression I think you've ever done.
Jason Benetti
I mean, give.
Jeremy
My lord.
Stugotz
He's got a sweeper.
Dan LeBatard
I mean, if I may segue this to Miami's pro day earlier this week, I was thinking, similarly to you, it's just give me a second. Similarly to you, there's athletic feats that sometimes you're watching and you're like, is this bad? This looks like it's still good. This specific 40 yard dash by Cam McCormick, who is the famously like the ninth nine year player who had a bunch of injuries and now he's. He went to Miami, was a tight end. He's been with Mario Criswell forever. He runs his 40. This was the video that was put out of his 40.
Jeremy
That's a jog. Nice jog there. He's a nice, like, it looked like, you know what he looked like? He looked like the elevator's closing. I'm like, hold on, let me.
Jason Benetti
That was a Jog though. He wasn't sprinting. That was that. He is a nine year college player.
Dan LeBatard
Listen to the end of this video, please.
Jason Benetti
Jogging, bro.
Jeremy
Wow, that's amazing.
Dan LeBatard
The person filming was like, wait a second.
Tony
That's how you know it was Miami's pro day, by the way.
Jeremy
Also his body. Hey, look man, your draft day, right? Or preparing for the draft. This was supposed to be the peak physical condition, right? You've been doing nothing but like drink water and, and do crunches all day. A little gelatinous. Not exactly like, yo, this is my peak condition.
Dan LeBatard
Again, a guy who's had like five season ending injuries. He's like Jeremy's age. He's competing against like 21 year olds. But I thought like this is a prime example of keep your thoughts to yourself because there's 15 people filming in front of you. And I don't know who this person was, but I'm with Tony. This has to be a Miami person.
Jeremy
At the end of this video, it sounded like Louis. I thought it was Louis in my ear, to be honest with you.
Billy Gill
Can I give you a theory of what I think may have happened there? I think maybe Cam McCormick was going for good teammate, good team guy. Let me show the other teams out there that I'm just going to be one of the people that's going to make my teammates look good because. Because of his poor performance took a little bit of the attention off of Xavier Restrepo, who had a truly horrific 40 time. And then we came out, then all of a sudden we have a hamstring this and a hamstring that and we were looking prime to be a good special teamer. And now there's questions as to is this still going to be the situation?
Tony
Philly, come on. You're one of the independent's best people on the planet covering football. Whatever. You know, Xavier X is not. What is it?
Jeremy
The Guardian, the Garden.
Tony
My bad. What is it?
Billy Gill
Whatever.
Jason Benetti
Okay.
Tony
You know that X is a guy who's going to get in the slot. He's going to find open spots in the zone. He's not going to be a special team. He's going to be a special guy on offense.
Jeremy
Let me ask you guys a question. Is it possible, is it just possible that like he's kind of changed his mind and he didn't want to do it anymore, like any of it football, but now it's like everyone showed up.
Jason Benetti
After nine years in college.
Jeremy
Yeah, I just realized, you know what, I'm not going to cut the mid sprint.
Jason Benetti
Yep.
Tony
It's like, I'm not gonna.
Billy Gill
It weighs on you. Everyone does have that breaking point where you're like, you know what? I can. I can get up today and I can do this. And they're like, you know what? I can't. I really. I've. Enough of this.
Jason Benetti
I'm surprised, Billy, at the delight you're taking in Restrepo being bad.
Billy Gill
I didn't take any delight in that whatsoever. What are you talking about, Billy? I didn't point out that Taron Armstead had a faster 40 than he did and he outweighs him by 100 pounds. I didn't say that, Billy. Yeah.
Jason Benetti
Why are you taking delight?
Billy Gill
I didn't take the light. Why would I take the light on a 22 year old's failure? What kind of sick, sad person would.
Dan LeBatard
I have to be to answer your question? I mean, sometimes when you are just a spectator, you can tell when someone is not performing as well as their peers. Even in baseball.
Billy Gill
Wow.
Stugotz
What's up?
Dan LeBatard
I just bought and financed a car through Carvana in minutes. You? The person who agonized four weeks over whether to paint your walls eggshell or off white bought and financed a car in. No.
Billy Gill
They made it easy.
Dan LeBatard
Transparent terms, customizable, down and monthly.
Billy Gill
Didn't even have to do any paperwork.
Stugotz
Wow.
Jessica
Mm.
Dan LeBatard
Hey, have you checked out that spreadsheet I sent you for our dinner? Options finance your car with Carvana and experience total control. Financing subject to credit approval.
Cuervo
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Mike
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Jeremy
Don LeBatard, that was a long story.
Jason Benetti
Yeah, it's the only kind he tells.
Billy Gill
It was a short one for me. I tried to speed it up for you guys.
Cuervo
You forgot about the league's cup stugats.
Billy Gill
Yeah.
Jason Benetti
La Carreta is a place where the best of the celebrations has to be the 97 Marlin celebration because it was Levon.
Billy Gill
Well, when Fidel died the first time. This is the Dan lebatar show with the Stugach.
Jason Benetti
Do you guys all feel that? Do you feel opening day? One of the best play by play announcers in any sport. You can hear him on Fox calling college football, basketball and NFL games. He's also the television voice of the Detroit Tigers and has been a appearing enough that I think he has graduated to Friend of the Show. Has graduated to friend of the show. Oh, look how happy he is. I may be. Wait, if you guys want to vote on this, I. I said I think he has and he seems excited, but we can, we can vote. If you guys don't think he's yet qualified and needs to audition more for Friend of the Show.
Dan LeBatard
We're the kind of friends that's like, with friends like these, who needs enemies?
Jeremy
Kind of 20 CB. Yeah.
Jason Benetti
All right, so that's a vote for yes. Because I thought it would be funnier if you guys all voted no.
Billy Gill
Yeah. Do a handstand. Do a handstand.
Jason Benetti
Wear a costume.
Billy Gill
Exactly right.
Jeremy
I need to let Jason know. You realize being friend of the show comes with like a cost, right? And the cost is we're just gonna ask you to answer every question in a different voice every single day.
Dan LeBatard
And your mental health.
Jason Benetti
Oh, that's good. Yes, let's do it. Let's do it that way. Let's. In a different voice each time, answer the questions. Give me some poems about opening day. Jason Benetti, thank you for joining us. But opening day is such a char. A charming time and such a beautif. Beautiful romantic time for baseball purists where they can speak about hope. So in whatever voice you choose, please give us some baseball poetry.
Jeremy
I think he froze. You know, I was. I was like, maybe I want to be a friend. Oh, there he is.
Stugotz
Green. Hello. All right, can you hear me now? Yeah.
Jeremy
Hello?
Jason Benetti
Yeah, go ahead.
Jeremy
Gotcha.
Jason Benetti
All right, let's put him down and get this right. So that. The enthusiasm.
Billy Gill
That's a bit much.
Tony
Where's he, like, Albuquerque or something? Bad WI fi?
Billy Gill
No, he's almost city.
Jason Benetti
Why would he be in Albuquerque?
Tony
I don't know.
Jeremy
Because that's what Bugs Bunny was.
Billy Gill
Opening day.
Jeremy
Take a long time at Albuquerque.
Jason Benetti
What is with you and the impressions today? You've launched, like seven of them.
Billy Gill
I mean, it's very theatric.
Dan LeBatard
Can you do Kermit the Frog?
Jeremy
Yes, I can.
Dan LeBatard
That was my favorite.
Stugotz
I was telling Miss Piggy.
Billy Gill
I said, hey, Jason Bennett is coming on.
Stugotz
Yay.
Jason Benetti
None of the other impersonations. I don't. I. I don't understand what one of those impersonations was. And one of them. I don't want.
Jeremy
Grandfather.
Jason Benetti
No, the German one. That was not the problematic. I don't know.
Billy Gill
The Italian.
Jason Benetti
I know. No, there was another one in there somewhere with me.
Jeremy
Kids.
Billy Gill
Akbar.
Jason Benetti
That. I don't know.
Billy Gill
It's bad when dances. I don't know which was the problematic one. And you just start rolling off like five or six.
Jeremy
All the problematic ones.
Jason Benetti
There. There were a In there. And I guess that. I don't know whether you guys remember sort of when journalists, writers, specifically wrote about baseball in a way that sports has never been written about.
Jeremy
Like Frank the Ford, you mean?
Jason Benetti
Yes, it was all the poetry of baseball. Representing America and representing all the best things about America. When you can just go home, the goal is just to get home. And so I asked Jason Bonetti, baseball poet. Hopefully that has a zoom that works this time because he's dangerously close not to being a friend of the show, because friends.
Stugotz
Oh, no.
Jason Benetti
Yeah.
Stugotz
Oh, no.
Jeremy
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Stugotz
Not that. Anything but that. That's a fate worth worse than death.
Jason Benetti
Well, friends of the show need to have working communications.
Stugotz
I know I know I'm in Los Angeles this time. I'm not in Lakeland. This should not be happening. Los Angeles should have high level WI fi very near.
Jason Benetti
Go ahead and give us a baseball poem of some sort about what baseball opening day means to you.
Stugotz
I'll do it as Droopy Dog. Is that okay, you happy people?
Jason Benetti
It's gonna be hard to do this happy, but okay.
Stugotz
The green of the grass, the bunting on the stands, the bunting on the field. I'm happy. Is that good?
Jason Benetti
The haiku. You know what I'm talking about, though. A different time in America when the baseball writers would write about what this day is. But it is this day for people like you, for people who love baseball. I don't know if this is the best day, but it's the second best day.
Stugotz
Are we answering in a different voice every time?
Jason Benetti
That's up to you. You're the entertainer here.
Stugotz
You know, I. I want to tell you, opening day is absolutely about purity and wonderful and beautiful and lovely. This is Voice of the Colorado Buffalo's Mark Johnson, by the way, who was a professor, A professor of mine back in college. We used to try to get him to say phrases very, very deep. No, this is. It's very, very deep. His very, very deep voice. We used to try to get him to say phrases in his voice in our class, like, I have a Nickelback CD in my car and things like that. Baseball, baseball. Opening day is the most beautiful day for a local television announcer. And because of that, ESPN took our game and I'm not working today.
Jason Benetti
Billy, are you laughing because Benetti chose an impression for us?
Billy Gill
Well, I was going to ask if Jason can only do impressions of, like, friends and family moving forward. Like, no more Droopy, the dogs or anyone we know. Just teachers, friends, people we don't know.
Jason Benetti
Yeah, sure. No, no, don't listen to him. No, Benetti, you're professional, but don't listen to him. He like him offering you advice on how to be entertaining. Request is the wrong is the wrong way to go. Benetti. Make you be your own man.
Stugotz
Okay, so what if I learn from really good people like Norm MacDonald? Is that okay?
Jason Benetti
Yes, yes, that is much better.
Stugotz
So I ran into. Can I tell you a quick Norm MacDonald story, please?
Billy Gill
It's opening day. Comedy day.
Stugotz
Jason, don't listen.
Jason Benetti
Jason, don't listen to him, please.
Dan LeBatard
Oh, my gosh, that offers like a catnip for dan. A Norm MacDonald story. Yes, please.
Jeremy
Me too.
Stugotz
So 20 early 2020, before the pandemic, I was Doing a college basketball game in Columbus, Ohio. And I was sitting alone, the crew had left. I was in the Columbus airport, and Norm comes walking in, and we get to talk, and he's like two tables away, and I love his work. So we get to talking about sports. He asked what I do. I tell him. So he's talking about hockey, and we're talking about hockey. And then randomly, he turns to me and he goes, hey, you remember when they caned that kid in Singapore?
Jeremy
Yeah, because he spit out the gum.
Stugotz
And I go, I go, yeah, I actually, like, I remember Michael Fay, right? Like I was that age. He goes, they. They still doing that, you think? And I go, what are. What? I have no idea. He goes, because I. I got a weird nephew in Singapore. You. You think they're gonna cane him? And I. So that was it. And then he went right back into hockey. And so when Norm passed, I Googled like, Norm MacDonald Singapore and Norm MacDonald caning just to see if he was kicking the tires on a bit that he had done. And he never did it publicly, but I'm certain he was just testing it out on me.
Jason Benetti
That is correct. He enjoyed Weird and Awkward.
Tony
He said a weird nephew.
Stugotz
Yeah, yeah, I got a. I got a weird nephew in. In Singapore. You. You think they're going to cane him?
Jason Benetti
What are you most excited about this baseball season? Well beyond your Tigers.
Stugotz
Yeah, I think I'm most excited to see how Major League Baseball reacts to having a total villain like the Dodgers seem to be a total villain like anybody but the Dodgers, according to everybody who's not a Dodger fan. And so I'm interested to see how many games they win, first of all, because they are a beat all super teams. But then what the. What this all looks like, you know, I think it. With the possible, you know, in two years, the CBA is up, and so the Dodgers are deferring all this money. And I don't even think it's just fans that are like, hey, anybody but the Dodgers. I think the league owners, you know, some owners probably privately are like, anybody but the Dodgers, because we want to have the chance to win as well. So that. But I also just think there's a ton of young talent too. That's fun. And like Paul Steens versus Sandy Alcantara today. Like, you can. You can get excited about Pirates, Marlins on opening day, and I think there's something awesome about that. So number one for me is what the Dodgers are going to do. And then number two is just the loads of young talent and Then I also think, like, I do think the league has nailed it with the rule changes. And I think in year three now, seeing how the league either separates or kind of coagulates in the middle on how they decide on how they're going to handle the rule changes, like the brewers got themselves to the playoffs with stealing a ton of bags, making a lot of contact last year. So will more teams try that? How does that sort of interplay happen between teams tactically?
Jason Benetti
You said super team to beat all super teams. And I was having this discussion with David Sampson the other day when I said, when you've got an over under on wins for the season of 104 and a half for the Dodgers, that I can start assembling the argument that that's the best roster ever assembled, if that's where you're going to put the expectations. And he countered by saying that the Mariners won, whatever it was, 116 games one season, but they weren't expected to do that. No one's ever expected Jason to win 100. Like, the idea that I could lose a bet before the season if The Dodgers win 104 games is not something I've ever seen in baseball before.
Stugotz
No. But I do like that it shatters the typical axiom of, like, you win one, you lose one, and then what you do in the decisive game three of the series is what's going to make or break your season. No, the Dodgers want to sweep you. They want to make your life really miserable for three days and win all the games. But I, I personally enjoy everything that can bake break the typical baseball axiom. Right. Like that. I do love the flowery language of Roger angel, and I do truly love the sort of the pageantry of opening day. But I also like the idea that some teams and some people are just trying to shatter what we've said. You know, like, let the ball travel, we heard for so many years, and now we know, like, go out and get the ball because you got to hit home runs. So I do think that infusing new ideas into this game is great, but I also, you know, I don't know how you're going to beat the Dodgers. They're. They're so deep.
Billy Gill
I don't want to, you know, be Monday morning quarterback here, but imagine if we got that answer as, like, his eighth grade algebra teacher, Dan. Like, that would have been awesome.
Stugotz
I. So my, my sixth grade math teacher, Mr. Ewald, did put a poem on the board talking about, like, shattering expectations, day one of sixth grade math class. He just put Mr. Ducks and then Mr. Ducks again and then like a bunch of random letters. And he was like, you know, you all think this says Mr. Ducks, but it's actually somebody saying Mr. Ducks like, like sort of with a southern accent. And I don't know why I remember that, but I don't do an impression of him. But I do remember, like his whole plan was to make us think, oh, oh, you're seeing that. But what you actually should see is this. So I think it actually informs my last answer about major league Baseball. Thanks for asking. Question mark.
Jason Benetti
No, I'm so glad he did ask. I'm so glad I asked you to not listen to him, Benetti. You're very bad at instructions.
Stugotz
Well, that's. That's why I'm a problem. That's why I'm a problem. That's why I get texts from Boog after the last time using one word that I can't use on this program.
Billy Gill
What was it?
Jason Benetti
There he is. Don't listen to him, Benetti.
Stugotz
I was gonna. I was. See, I just automatically, as a play by play announcer, I automatically respond to interplay. And so you're abusing that. You're. You're abusing my. Yes. Andedness. And I don't appreciate it, honestly. And you're gonna get a strongly worded letter. No.
Billy Gill
This is a safe place, Jason. Like you could say, I mean, YouTube.
Stugotz
I was told by Dan, it's not a safe place to talk to you.
Billy Gill
Well, I'm trying to be welcoming here and have you feel like you're part of the crew. Be a friend of the show. I'm not the one threatening to you out and end our friendship.
Jeremy
Point.
Stugotz
You said that in a way that reminds me of like Milchick from Severance, though. So I don't, I don't know if I want to believe that show.
Jason Benetti
Hey, Ohtani going to pitch again?
Stugotz
Yeah, I think he's. He wants to so badly. I mean, his drive, I think will inform that decision as much as anything. Because, you know somebody who's got goals from when they were a teenager and they basically hit a lot of them.
Billy Gill
He.
Stugotz
He loves doing it, so I think he's going to do it. Yeah, absolutely.
Jason Benetti
How do you feel about signature foods and offerings at the ballpark? Are you someone who partakes liberally and enjoys ballpark food?
Stugotz
Yes. Pile as many pieces of Americana onto a hot dog as possible and I will devour it, please.
Jason Benetti
So what, what are the stadiums that you look to for nourishment?
Stugotz
So have you had the. They have, like, crickets in Seattle. Have you had those? Have you eaten those?
Jason Benetti
No, but I do. I do have a margarita that has some crickets in it.
Stugotz
You do?
Jason Benetti
Yeah.
Stugotz
How are they? Good. Tasty.
Jason Benetti
Yeah.
Stugotz
Yeah, I agree. They have, like, little chipotle lime crickets. Cleveland had a hot dog that had, like. It had Fruity Pebbles on it last year. That's what I mean. Like, give me. Put as much cereal on top of a hot dog as possible, and I'm happy to do it for you.
Billy Gill
Can I ask you a question? Can you settle debate we were having earlier? We were talking about smoothies, and there was a debate going on because there was a green smoothie here, and then there were fruit smoothies with peanut butter and banana and all this stuff. And an argument was being made that smoothies have to have fruit. They can't be green smoothies.
Stugotz
Were you overhearing or listening in or bugging our conversations during our college football season? Because Allison Williams and I, our sideline reporter, had a very strongly worded discussion about whether or not you have to have fruit in smoothies. And I think green. Green smoothies. Personally, I think green smoothies are salad. I think they're salad. I think if you want a green smoothie, you should just have a salad. It's easier. You don't have to puree the kale. So let's just go ahead and do that.
Jason Benetti
Put it on the poll, please. Are green smoothies salads at LeBatard show? Who has the best of the mascot races? Evidently, the Mets are unveiling a new mascot, a race that includes a slice of pizza and a Staten Island Ferry.
Stugotz
Really?
Jason Benetti
Between.
Stugotz
Between you and me and the Staten Island Ferry? I'm shocked. To paraphrase Billy Joel, I don't. So is it going to glide? Is. How is that going to work? Do we know how the Staten island is it. Does it have legs?
Jason Benetti
I'm assuming it is. Not a torso. Yes. I'm assuming that they're. I'm assuming that their legs. I don't think it's in a wheelchair or with. With wheels.
Stugotz
So you don't.
Jason Benetti
I don't know. I don't. I'm assuming. I prefaced it by saying it was an assumption. You don't have to call me on it, but do you have a favorite of the mascot races?
Stugotz
Yeah, I like the Freeze in Atlanta because I like the idea that the freeze just says, hey, you get 100 steps and you're not going to beat me. Very obese person holding a brisket sandwich. And then the obese person with the brisket sandwich just starts legging it out and they got the lead and here we go. And it just, it feels like life. Every once in a while, just when you have that head start, suddenly somebody comes zoom in from behind you and beat you. And it's just, it's fun to watch. I love it. I tell our guys to air it every time they do it because I think it's funny. That's it. There you go. And when you can mix in a very, very vanilla bodysuit, I think you're in great shape.
Jason Benetti
So this is our own Billy Gill, the guy that you have been talking to here that I've told you not to listen to, running against the Freeze here in Atlanta. And he paced himself very well. And you here that Billy Gill surprised us all. He got winded here at the end and the Freeze is making up ground. But Billy, Billy Gill, yes, he beat, he beat the Freeze. So congratulations once again, Billy.
Billy Gill
Jason, can I.
Stugotz
How long did you train for that?
Billy Gill
Well, I didn't and I did it during the super bowl. So it was very cold. But can I give you, can I give you a strategy? So this is what I did for.
Stugotz
Next time I race the freeze.
Billy Gill
Yeah, yeah. Next time you race.
Stugotz
Hashtag content.
Billy Gill
Yeah, yeah. Next time you race the freeze or you know anyone that does, maybe you're 6th grade algebra teacher does and calls out to you and says you're a baseball expert. How do I. That guy's got to be dead. What? Anyway, so the next time he might be alive. Yeah, he might be. Next time you go, you race the freeze. This is what you do. So I was walking and I was trying to make it seem like I was having small talk with him the whole time. So I was like, how does this work? Like when you guys, you run, like what happens? You just decide when you want to go. They're like, no, no, we send them when they, you know, get to like the Miller Light sign or whatever it is. Right. So what I said was, okay, now I know where it is that he's going to start running. So if I sprint out to the beginning, I'm going to be gas at the end. And what I need to do is just jog that. And I know I already have that distance. And as soon as he goes, that's when you go. So you just kind of pace yourself and you basically walk the beginning because you know you're going to have like 50 meter lead or whatever and then you turn it on. Tell that to Mr. Egler, or whatever his name was.
Stugotz
Are you about to go on tour doing TED talks about how to beat the freeze?
Billy Gill
I mean, I'm qualified.
Jason Benetti
He did beat him. And you surprised I heard a wow out of you. You mocked him, but I heard a wow when you. When you saw that even though he stumbled over the finish line and even.
Dan LeBatard
He was impressed, face full of dirt.
Jason Benetti
He beat the freeze.
Stugotz
Am I allowed to say that I'm impressed, though? I feel like Dan. Like there's a. Is it okay if he did good?
Jason Benetti
If you were impressed? It is okay. Yes. You just can't take the bait on his questions that are meant to get you in trouble to do a show poorly.
Jeremy
This is how I know Jason is now a friend of the show. Because now you're in the same position all of us are on, which is how do I not anger Dan?
Stugotz
Yeah.
Jeremy
Wait a sec. What do I do? Is it okay, Dan permission?
Jason Benetti
Really? You guys are trying not to anger me every single day. Is that right?
Stugotz
I just want to anger Dan on my own accord. I don't want to step in a landmine that I didn't expect. I want to choose to anger Dan.
Jeremy
Same note.
Billy Gill
Can I run a home run call by you that maybe you could do secretly just to be friends with us?
Stugotz
Yeah. It wouldn't be secret, though, because you do tend to have a microphone.
Billy Gill
Yeah, no, but we'll get it. It'll be like a little wink, wink to us. So someone gets really gets ahold of one. Right. Are you familiar with Greg Cody? If not, it doesn't matter. So someone who.
Stugotz
Yeah, I know Greg.
Billy Gill
Yeah. So as soon as a ball goes offense, you go that kind of swing, that kind of thing. What do you think?
Stugotz
This is the second home run call I've had proposed to me this week.
Billy Gill
What was the first?
Stugotz
Yeah, the first one, a friend of mine was reading the Barry Bonds home run ball case where it got taken away from the guy and, like, there was a whole lawsuit and everything. And in it, the ball is described. You know how like lawsuits, they use very flowery language as intentionally abandoned property because the ball was hit and sent out of the ballpark. So he pitched to me that in like a 91 game, I should just scream, that ball's intentionally abandoned property.
Jeremy
That's. That's. That's not only a good call, that's a good catchphrase, man. I think you should do it for every home run.
Stugotz
You like it?
Jeremy
Yeah. Yeah. Cause that's.
Stugotz
Maybe we'll kick the tire down. People think that's cool.
Jason Benetti
You're not kicking any tires.
Billy Gill
Or maybe. Maybe sneak in an Mr. Ducks.
Stugotz
Yeah.
Tony
Mr.
Jason Benetti
Ducks.
Stugotz
Mr. Ducks.
Jeremy
Dukes. It's pronounced Dukes.
Stugotz
I wish I knew the rest of the poem, but I think. I think probably I'm being mocked at this point, so we'll step aside.
Jason Benetti
I told you not to listen to anything Billy was doing.
Billy Gill
I think this went great.
Jason Benetti
Yeah, I agree, but it takes some work.
Jeremy
Some updates here. We got an Mr. Ducks. It's a bar and grill in Ocean City, Maryland.
Stugotz
So if I can get an nil deal, I'm totally down.
Jason Benetti
Do you have a signature home run call? I don't imagine that you would go with just one. I would imagine that you are a varied home run guy.
Stugotz
You're right. But if I can plumb the depths of your personality test on me. Why would you say that?
Jason Benetti
I just think you would need creativity. And any one thing would bore you that you wouldn't have. You wouldn't want one thing to be limiting you as your home run call that you're an artist.
Stugotz
Are we. Are we best friends now? Yes, you are correct. That is exactly right. I'm terrified.
Jason Benetti
I want. We're not best friends yet because you don't take my instructions on not listening to somebody who's actively trying to make you bad at your job. You can be best friends with him if you want to be best friends.
Stugotz
No, not say that.
Jason Benetti
Jeremy. Can we test this baseball expert today? Now, you have to understand, Jason Benetti really knows his stuff. But I would like you guys to test him with some Marlins names to see if he knows the Marlins. Because I believe that we can stump even the experts with this lineup that the Marlins are throwing out there today.
Dan LeBatard
Let's begin with A.J. greer. Is he a Marlin?
Stugotz
A.J. greer. How do you spell the last name?
Dan LeBatard
G, R, E, E, R. We better not see type.
Stugotz
Yeah.
Dan LeBatard
He is actually a Florida Panther.
Stugotz
Oh, no.
Jason Benetti
But close again. I will say again, this is no indictment on Jason Benetti. He really knows his stuff.
Stugotz
Here's why. Here's why I went with yes, because I figured he was just called up. I didn't think it was a marlin, but I didn't think you'd start with a non marlin.
Jason Benetti
Okay, you need to either know or not. No, you're not trying to win the game.
Stugotz
I'll try to win the game from now on. I'm trying to win the game. I want the prize. Let's go. I'm. I'm an achiever.
Dan LeBatard
What about Nate Schmidt? Is he a Marlin.
Stugotz
Nate Schmidt.
Dan LeBatard
No, you are correct. He is also a Florida Panther.
Stugotz
Let's go.
Dan LeBatard
What about Nico Sturm?
Stugotz
Nico Sturm?
Dan LeBatard
No, he is also a Florida Panther.
Stugotz
Yeah, yeah, yeah. John Van Van Peesbrook's not a Marlin either.
Dan LeBatard
What about Jonah Bride?
Stugotz
Jonah Bride is absolutely a Marlin.
Dan LeBatard
You are correct. That is a Marlin.
Jason Benetti
Congratulations, Benetti. You're a winner. We salute you. You named the Marlin? Go ahead and name some more Marlins.
Stugotz
Nick Fortes. Sandy Alcantara. Is A.J. puck still there? Probably not.
Dan LeBatard
No.
Tony
No.
Stugotz
Brian De La Cruz?
Jason Benetti
Nope.
Billy Gill
Right.
Jason Benetti
That he's long used to be used.
Mike
He became a pirate, then he became brave.
Jason Benetti
Now listen, Benetti, you should not. You should not feel bad about this. I. This is the most unrecognizable lineup that I have ever seen in this town.
Mike
You don't remember Derek Hill played center field on opening day. Derek Hill.
Stugotz
See, I can name that. I can tell you that they are Marlins because I did look at the roster like a week a half ago. Because my former intern with the White Sox did get the Marlins radio job this off season. So I have looked at the Marlins roster and I can name them if you feed them to me, but yeah. No.
Dan LeBatard
Seth Jones.
Stugotz
Stop it. That's a trap.
Dan LeBatard
No, he is a Florida Panther.
Stugotz
Popeye. Yes.
Jason Benetti
Thank you, Benetti. We appreciate the time, sir.
Stugotz
See ya.
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Jason Benetti
Yep.
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Summary of "The Big Suey: Dan's Hippoflage (feat. Jason Benetti)"
Release Date: March 27, 2025
Hosts: Dan Le Batard, Stugotz
1. Episode Introduction
In this engaging episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, titled "The Big Suey: Dan's Hippoflage (feat. Jason Benetti)", hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz welcome former MLB pitcher and current sportscaster Jason Benetti. The trio dives into a variety of topics ranging from sports financing to the nuances of opening day in baseball, all while maintaining their signature humor and camaraderie.
2. Car Financing with Carvana
The episode kicks off with Dan Le Batard humorously juxtaposing the ease of purchasing a car through Carvana against the more mundane decisions listeners might face:
Dan Le Batard [00:13]:
"I just bought and financed a car through Carvana in minutes. You, the person who agonized four weeks over whether to paint your walls eggshell or off white, bought and financed a car in minutes."
Billy Gill [00:22]:
"They made it easy."
Dan emphasizes Carvana's transparent terms and hassle-free process, contrasting it with everyday deliberations, thereby setting a lighthearted tone for the episode.
3. Dave McMenamin's Appearance on SportsCenter
Jason Benetti shares an amusing anecdote about witnessing Dave McMenamin on SportsCenter, leading to a playful speculation about McMenamin's appearance:
This segment sparks a humorous debate among the hosts about whether McMenamin's look was due to makeup, sunburn, or something more unconventional, showcasing their ability to turn a simple observation into entertaining conversation.
4. Opening Day Excitement and Analyses
The hosts transition into discussing the excitement surrounding opening day in baseball. They analyze team standings, player performances, and share their predictions:
Billy Gill [10:35]:
"Everybody's in first place. Well, I guess they're not because they had those two games in Japan. So the Dodgers are in first place. The Cubs are in last place."
Jeremy [11:07]:
"Everyone's a half game from the lead. How about that?"
The conversation highlights the unpredictable nature of baseball seasons and the dynamic standings that make opening day a thrilling time for fans. They delve into individual team strategies, such as the Dodgers' formidable roster and the Marlins' pitching matchups.
5. The Marlins Roster Challenge
A playful segment ensues where the hosts test Jason Benetti's knowledge of the Florida Marlins' roster. This interactive quiz fosters a competitive yet friendly environment:
Dan Le Batard [44:14]:
"Let's begin with A.J. Greer. Is he a Marlin?"
Stugotz [44:18]:
"A.J. Greer. How do you spell the last name?"
Dan Le Batard [44:22]:
"G, R, E, E, R. We better not see type."
While Benetti correctly identifies some players, he struggles with others, leading to light-hearted teasing and encouragement from the hosts:
This segment underscores the depth of knowledge required in sports broadcasting and adds a layer of interactive fun to the episode.
6. Humorous Banter and Personal Anecdotes
Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in witty exchanges and share personal stories that highlight their personalities:
Jason Benetti [07:05]:
"Jazz Chess."
Stugotz [17:50]:
"A lip product that's hydrating non-stick and only $9. Now that's a win."
Such moments not only provide comic relief but also strengthen the rapport among the hosts, making the show relatable and entertaining for listeners.
7. Discussions on Player Performance and Team Strategies
Delving deeper into sports analysis, the hosts critique player performances and team strategies, offering insights into the ever-evolving landscape of baseball:
Jason Benetti [13:22]:
"The anticipation is, this is one of those guys who's going to be this good for 10 to 15 years."
Stugotz [33:03]:
"I do think that infusing new ideas into this game is great, but I also, you know, I don't know how you're going to beat the Dodgers. They're so deep."
These discussions provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of team dynamics and individual player potentials, enriching the overall content of the episode.
8. Interactive Segments and Audience Engagement
The episode features several interactive elements aimed at engaging the audience, such as voting on whether Jason Benetti qualifies as a "Friend of the Show" and brainstorming signature home run calls:
Jason Benetti [23:03]:
"And your mental health."
Stugotz [25:25]:
"I wish I knew the rest of the poem, but I think probably I'm being mocked at this point, so we'll step aside."
These segments not only involve the audience but also add layers of creativity and spontaneity to the podcast, keeping listeners invested and entertained.
9. Conclusion
As the episode wraps up, the hosts maintain their engaging dynamic, leaving listeners with a blend of insightful sports analysis and humor. The inclusion of guest Jason Benetti enriches the conversation, providing fresh perspectives and expertise that complement the hosts' banter.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
Dan Le Batard [00:13]:
"I just bought and financed a car through Carvana in minutes."
Jason Benetti [02:55]:
"Did any of you see this morning Dave McMenamin on SportsCenter?"
Billy Gill [10:35]:
"Everybody's in first place. Well, I guess they're not because they had those two games in Japan."
Jason Benetti [13:22]:
"This is one of those guys who's going to be this good for 10 to 15 years."
Stugotz [25:25]:
"I wish I knew the rest of the poem, but I think probably I'm being mocked at this point."
These quotes encapsulate the essence of the episode, highlighting key moments of humor, analysis, and interactive fun.
Final Thoughts
"The Big Suey: Dan's Hippoflage (feat. Jason Benetti)" is a testament to The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz's ability to blend serious sports analysis with lighthearted humor and engaging discussions. By featuring knowledgeable guests and fostering a welcoming atmosphere, the show continues to captivate its audience, offering both entertainment and insightful commentary on the world of sports.