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Covino
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Dan Patrick
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Covino
I'm Cavino, that is Rich CNR on FSR. We're usually on from 2 to 4 on the west, 5 to 7 on the east. You could always find our podcast search Covino and Rich, wherever you stream. And let's. Good morning to Danny G. What up.
Danny G
Danny G. Happy Dodger Thursday.
Covino
Hell, yeah, dude. Danny G. Came floating into the studio because he's so pumped about Kershaw. We're going to be talking about that. Perfect. On the ones and twos. Good morning. Good to see you, buddy. Hi. But we got a list, Rich, about the All Star Game. Pretty pumped to be the only show voted into the All Stars, you know. Thanks. Fox Sports.
Dan Patrick
By our co workers. Number nine.
Covino
Yeah. Number nine from our colleagues, but number one from the fans. And we appreciate that, but I'm excited.
Dan Patrick
To be in Atlanta, but there's a.
Covino
Whole list of superstars that are going to be there and we're hoping to get some great interviews. So definitely check that out on the. Was it 14th, 15th and 16th of this month. Happy Tres de Julio, everybody. We're getting there. It's going to be a fun weekend. And it starts right now.
Dan Patrick
Before we get into Clayton Kershaw and such a tense moment last night, we're going to talk some NFL today. There's an underrated quarterback that needs his props. Plus, it is fourth of July weekend and we're going to talk about some of those great blockbuster movies over the years that you love. Like, this is like a big movie weekend. It's also a big weekend for drinking and eating.
Covino
But sparklers, man. You got your sparklers ready? Yeah.
Dan Patrick
You know how many people as a.
Covino
Dad, if you don't have your sparklers on standby? You failed, bro. That always has to bust out the sparklers and the bank snaps.
Dan Patrick
Do you know you just added something to my list after work today?
Covino
You gotta get em sparklers. I mean, that's the bare minimum.
Dan Patrick
But did you know that every year, 15,000 visits to the emergency room. Firework injuries. So don't be the ass clown that drinks one too many cervezas.
Covino
Bunch of guys named Terry in wheelchairs.
Dan Patrick
Back it up, Terry.
Covino
Back it up, Terry. Put it reverse. Yeah. Keep your fingers intact and we'll talk more about it as the day goes on.
Dan Patrick
I love Back It Up Terry, but I wanted to start the show with just a quick hypothetical that I just witnessed at the coffee shop on the way in. And then we're gonna get to Kershaw. But I gotta kind of finesse my way into the show today. Let's wake it up. So go to pick up our coffee and there's an old biddy in front of me.
Covino
Oh, thank you, by the way.
Dan Patrick
Oh, no problem, O man.
Covino
Appreciate it.
Dan Patrick
There's an old bitty in front of me. Her name was probably like Agnes or something. She's up at 5am West coast time. Who's up at 5 unless you're working early. Old people love to get a start on the day, huh?
Covino
No offense to our buddy Spot who's on the videos, fox Sports Radio's YouTube page.
Dan Patrick
Streaming live as we speak.
Covino
Streaming live. Good morning. And of course, everything at Fox Sports Radio and at Covino and Rich. But his mom had a classic old lady name like Phyllis.
Dan Patrick
Oh, the woman in front of me, Phil. Phyllis.
Covino
My mom's name is Hortensia. So you can go with that if you want.
Dan Patrick
Vanilla latte for Phyllis. And she's like, oh, sweetheart, that sugar free for my diabetes. And they're like, oh, sorry, ma'.
Covino
Am.
Dan Patrick
And they went to take the coffee and she goes, what are you gonna do with that? And they were gonna dump it.
Covino
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
And she goes, I'll give it to my husband.
Covino
He don't care about the diabetes.
Dan Patrick
So the woman gave a look like, okay.
Covino
Was her name Agnes Brimley? Any relation to Wilford or.
Dan Patrick
No. So, Mrs. Brimley, I gotta ask. When a bartender gets your cocktail wrong or a barista gets your coffee wrong and it's their fault, should they just tell you like, yeah, here, take the other one too.
Covino
Not only that, they should make the offer right. If you're going to tip them for doing nothing half the time. And that's nothing against the barista because I do believe, I believe baristas and bartenders deserve tips. Yeah, but not everybody. But if people are gonna have the nerve to charge you for every little thing, they could offer the extra as well. The extra meaning their mistake that they made. Or sometimes if you're buying a smoothie, they'll make extras like, hey, give me that extra.
Dan Patrick
Sometimes there'll be extra milkshake in the.
Covino
Blender and dump it out.
Dan Patrick
Diners got it, right. You ever go to a diner, get a milkshake, and they give you like the, the metal cup too, because there's extra.
Covino
That's, that's just customer service.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. So I just want to throw it out there because my, my first instinct was let the old lady get the extra coffee that's just proper. So your instinct is to throw it out instead of saying, hey, you can have this one too.
Covino
Well, probably corporate, too. Not a waste.
Dan Patrick
Trouble. Don't throw it out.
Covino
I don't care. Corporate or not, waste. Wasteful, waste.
Dan Patrick
No, it is wasteful. It's just. It's out of their hands.
Danny G
Have you ever tried to not be fat? When they give you the option of fries or a salad, you go salad. And they still accidentally drop off fries. And then you're like, no, I got the salad. And then when you see them taking the fries away from you.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, exactly.
Danny G
What are you gonna do with these fries that are now cold?
Covino
I'll save them for when I feel like being fat, let me tell you. Or I'll give them to my kid.
Dan Patrick
When I go through Taco Bell and they accidentally give me someone else's order or, like, double up the tacos inside. I'm not telling them about that. I'm just taking them home.
Covino
You take it. You take it. But you gotta. Yeah, I think in that case, you expect them to give you the extra. Not dump it out. That's ridiculous.
Dan Patrick
If it's your bonehead mistake, that might be a little different. But Kavino, let's say you. You ordered your typical Steve Covino Tito's and soda, and they give you a Tito's in Sprite, and you're like, I think Sprite's sweet. What are they gonna dump it? You could say, ah, leave it here. Someone will drink it.
Covino
Someone in my party here, I'll give it to somebody else. Yeah, I'll take it to go if I can. Yeah. So I need a little kitty cup.
Dan Patrick
I just want to throw it out there. Cause I saw old, old Phyllis, like, with a little dilemma, like, you're gonna dump it.
Covino
Especially in a world where wastefuls, especially in today's world, that's just so careless, in my opinion. So make the best of it and let someone enjoy it. Absolutely. I think. I think Phyllis here, what's her name? Barbara. What's her name? Eleanor. I think the old lady in this story was absolutely right. Take it, bring it home. Don't charge the old lady. Give it to her old husband. Let him have diabetes.
Dan Patrick
Can I tell you the funniest part of all the names we just mentioned? If you're a young mom or dad, those names are all coming back. And the names from our childhood, like Jennifer, Nicole, Stephanie, those are gonna be the old lady names at some point. Because all those old lady names are the top little girl baby names speak for your name.
Covino
Because the name. Speak for yourself, I should say. Because the name Steve's coming back.
Dan Patrick
La la.
Covino
La, thanks to Minecraft, Steve's hot lava chicken, whatever it is.
Dan Patrick
Your old guy named Steve having a moment in 2025.
Covino
Steve's on a comeback. All right, now, what about the name Clayton?
Dan Patrick
Oh, I'm sorry. As the announcer said last night in dramatic fashion, Clayton Edward Kershaw. I was like, all right, a bit dramatic, but hey, a very stressful, awesome moment last night in Major League Baseball.
Covino
The ravine rises, ready to erupt.
Dan Patrick
3K for Kershaw. Got him, got him. Gotta let it breathe. Beautiful.
Covino
You know how many vato tears were shed last night? Oh, my God. Yeah. You know how many hard ass vatos were there? Like, I'm feeling a little emotional right now.
Dan Patrick
That's my guy, that's my guy.
Covino
It's Fernando. Then Clayton Edwards. So last night, beautiful moment.
Danny G
Was cool to see his family in attendance.
Covino
So cool.
Dan Patrick
Danny, I gotta give you my first observation as a Mets fan living on the west coast watching that Dodgers moment. Props to not only the Dodgers, but Major League Baseball. And Camino already alluded to it. Letting the moment breathe. Because so many times these awesome milestones are rushed along. And I remember when the clock was first put in baseball a couple of years ago, the pitch clock. Remember there were some players that were reunions in their hometown and they'd be like, pitch violation. Because they were so rigid about it, so anal about it. I love that last night there was no rushing. There was, hey, this is a guy that played for one team, 3,000 strikeouts.
Covino
Fourth to ever do that.
Dan Patrick
And the reality is that it may never happen again. Because I'm thinking of the young cats, like a Skins or schoolboy. And I'm like, you think they're going to be on one team their whole career? That would be unlikely.
Covino
Speaking of skiings and some of the big dogs today, it's going to take a lot. It's going to take the 3,000 to get there. And that might be the last time, one of the last times that we ever see that in our lifetime, making it extra special. And there's so many layers to what we saw last night and so many things that probably ran through your brain that we're going to touch on them all throughout the day. But the first thing that I think of, aside from man, one team, 18 plus years, and just do the math.
Dan Patrick
Based on how guys go, what, five or six usually. Now, you'd have to, I know this is simple Math, but for 15 years you'd have to average 200 strikeouts and 200 strikeouts, not. Not what it was in the 80s or 90s when we were growing up, because, you know, guys were throwing 3, 350 strikeouts back in the day, the Nolan Ryan's of the world. But now the league leader every year is in the 200. So you'd have to average 200 strikeouts for 15 seasons. So 3,000 strikeouts is becoming increasingly difficult.
Covino
My first question, based on history being made in that moment, was, did he have to do it there? Which made it even more intensified, more amazing, more exciting, because.
Dan Patrick
Are you kidding?
Covino
Dave Roberts had said that he was going to manage differently, unconventionally, because fans were there just for that moment. Just for that moment. And it was a big moment. It was a game at home. Situations were perfect. It was all lined up. But, man, Kershaw was pushing him to the limit. Approaching a hundred pitches. You don't want to extend the guy. He hadn't done it in years. Was he going out again? I think absolutely not. So did he have to do it in that moment? And does everybody know the name of the guy he struck out? No, because we're all wrapped up in the man. You see what happened to Muncie, but, man, Kershaw Freeman. Whoa. Kershaw, dude. Kershaw struck out Vinnie Capra. Vinnie Capra got him looking. Yeah. Which was Beautiful for his 3,000th career strikeout in the sixth inning yesterday. The 20th pitcher in MLB history to reach 3,000 strikeouts and again the fourth to do it all on one team. But question one, did he have to do it there? Do you think he would have went out one more time? Being that the whole crowd was there, he needed just one more. He got it the last out in.
Dan Patrick
The inning to prove how rare it is, by the way.
Covino
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Over the last 10 years in major League Baseball, Chris Sale did it twice, and your boy Garrett Cole did it one time, meaning hit 300 strikeouts. So it is like what he's done is, you know, more remarkable when you think of it that way. To answer your question, number one, I almost felt bad because the last thing I said on our show yesterday here on Fox Sports Radio, I said, yo, Danny, would it be funny if he was stuck at two strikeouts?
Danny G
And I told you, don't you dare put that out there in the universe.
Dan Patrick
And Danny hits me and goes, turn on the Dodgers game, you idiot. He stuck at two strikeouts. And all I kept thinking was, Dave Roberts, who is a World Series champion as a player and a manager, World.
Covino
Series hero at the Red Sox.
Dan Patrick
And here's a guy who gets criticized a lot for being such a big winner, he is put in such a scenario here where I'm thinking he can't pull him no matter what.
Covino
That crowd had to.
Dan Patrick
Absolutely 50,000 people there are.
Covino
How much could you possibly extend him in that moment?
Dan Patrick
I think you had to keep going. You really did.
Covino
It feels the longer you do that, it starts feeling forced. Yeah, but the fans were there. I mean, I'm not a Dodgers fan, but I'm a baseball fan. I'm a fan of greatness. And everybody wants to see this happen. I had the nervous farts watching. I'm like, he's got to get it now or it's not happening tonight. It does ruins the moment.
Dan Patrick
It doesn't matter now.
Covino
I don't think he was going out again.
Dan Patrick
It doesn't matter now because it happened. But I was actually talking to my wife and my mother in law's in town for the. For the holiday, watching the kids. I was saying, I was describing this scenario to them. I'm like, all right, so he's at home, 50,000 people while it's happening. And I said, what if he doesn't do it? My wife's like, well, would they sit him until they were back at Dodger Stadium? And I go, I wonder if they would have.
Covino
Like, I don't think so. But hold on, think about this.
Dan Patrick
Would you have skipped a start just to get him back at the stadium?
Covino
Man, I don't think so, do you?
Danny G
That's too contrived. They wouldn't have done that.
Covino
I've never really seen it that forced before. It's very special. I agree. But imagine you're a fan and you're there on a weeknight to watch this and you're so close, like, because you want to be part of it, too. I know that's a selfish way to think. It's Kershaw's moment, but you want to be able to be that Dodger fan to say, I was there for that. But you're one strike got away and you weren't. So you're like, as a fan, you want it for him, you want it for you. You want it for the bragging rights to be part of history. It's all these had to do it there. Which made it more incredible and more amazing. Like, that he actually pulled it off. No.
Dan Patrick
No offense to our friends and affiliate up in Millie Walke, but do you think his next star, which is likely. I'm looking at the schedule in Milwaukee against the Brewers. Is that where he wanted to do it? I mean, I love. That's a great ballpark. Great Fan base. But he had to do it last night. I don't care if he hit a hundred pitches. Dave Roberts had a call like the all time, like old school audible, like, yo, kid, you want to go out? Keep going, you're not going to pull. Clayton Kershaw stuck on two strikeouts.
Covino
I think he was already pushing it at that point.
Danny G
He already extended him an inning.
Covino
Yeah, he already overextended.
Dan Patrick
Dude, his kid was had a dad 3000 strikeout shirt on standby.
Covino
It had to be done then and he did it. And again, something I'll touch on later on also makes you show how difficult a strikeout is when you need one. Right? Because I was like, dude, come on, cuz, it could be a pop up, could be a grab out. It could be anything.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, right.
Covino
Or he just keeps getting hit because you can see they started making contact too. Against them was the first time I.
Danny G
Heard the Dodger crowd ever boob when somebody was put out from a grounder. Yeah, that's not the way we want the out.
Dan Patrick
I know, but that was wild, man.
Covino
To state the obvious. And I mean that because I really want you to think about it. Think about the difference between doing it in front of 50,000 of your hometown fans, where it means so much, not only to you in the city, but to every fan there, versus doing it in Milwaukee where no one really cares. They don't deserve that moment.
Dan Patrick
50,000 people wanted to be able to, from now on, say, I was there When Kershaw hit 3,000, he gave a gift to 50,000 fans. I mean, the electricity, the curtain call, waving and blowing kisses at his kids and family. Like you said, vato, tears were shed.
Covino
Vato, tears were shed. It was a great moment. Vatos in LA only have 96 teardrops.
Dan Patrick
I heard that.
Covino
And they wasted a bunch of them last night.
Dan Patrick
Yo. Is it safe to say my guy. Is it.
Covino
That's my guy.
Dan Patrick
Is it safe to say that baseball really handled it perfectly? Let me go back to that. Because I am okay with, hey, guy hits 50,000 yards in the NFL, they stop the game. I don't know. Peyton Manning gets a hold up the ball and do I. I'm okay with those moments. I'm okay with the Ricky, rest in peace, steals his base. They take a moment so he can hold up the bag. I don't think any player is objecting to that. Right. You think there's anyone on the. You think there's anyone that's like, let's move this along.
Covino
That's what the game's about these are special moments, these are milestones. These aren't things you see every day. So yeah, they did the right thing by letting it breathe, let the fans enjoy it. That's why they go to the games. And you've watched this guy's whole career pan out from he was a young man to an older man as a single guy to a married guy with kids, you know, as a young, spry, handsome looking dude to like a guy who's sort of hobbling out there trying to throw a 37 year old, a.
Dan Patrick
Feared young sight young award winner to a like you're right, a hobbling, crafty veteran who is now, you know, kept, kept the 0 in the L column thanks to Freddie who made that a perfect night for the Dodgers fans. Right?
Covino
Perfect night. It's kind of gross that the Dodgers had such a perfect which is why.
Dan Patrick
It'S going to be perfect when the Mets beat him in seven in the playoffs.
Covino
We'll see about that. So we'll take your observations at 8, 7, 7, 99. And again, there's several layers to the story. We're going to touch on it throughout the show, throughout the day. Covino Enrich and for Dan Patrick. But Danny G. Any other final observations you want to touch on? Like what were you doing in that moment? Did you shed a vato tear maybe? These are all questions that need to be answered.
Danny G
I mean Clay Kershaw has been, Clayton has been one of the favorite players of Dodger fans for years now.
Dan Patrick
So.
Danny G
And of course to see him come back from a couple of big time injuries and still be with the team. And I think it's Rich who every time the Dodgers give him a one year contract, Rich is like, or maybe you cove that's the best deal in baseball.
Dan Patrick
Because he wanted, he got the hometown discount. He stayed and I thought it was always the best move.
Covino
Honestly, it was beautiful.
Danny G
You mentioned what a moment for everybody in attendance. How about all the families and Dodger fans across the country? And I'm sorry if you're a Dodger hater, I get that too. But because cove I'm about to bring up a bad memory for you. The World Series against your Yankees. That was the last time my family was all gathered together in the living room watching a Dodgers game so closely last night. The whole family just glued to every moment of that game on the TV and it was emotional. As you know, lifelong Dodger fans, you don't get moments like that too often.
Covino
You got to step out of the seat, right? Like you got your Standing up, I would imagine at some point I stood up. Just hearing the replay just now. So amazing.
Dan Patrick
I thought the inning before when he struck out the last batter also was pretty, you know, like you saw he was walking up the mound and everyone. And then.
Danny G
We haven't even really touched on. I know it was against the White Sox. I know. But we haven't touched on the fact that Freddie Freeman waits to rope one there for the walk off. So what a night. And it has just been a beautiful season so far for the Dodgers.
Covino
How do you think the Capra family feels today? Vinny, you had to be the guy. Oh, way to disrespect the family name.
Dan Patrick
You know, I've always. You and I have joked about this.
Covino
That listen, again, Vinnie Capra is the guy that struck out.
Dan Patrick
There's dumb misconceptions in sports. Like we're saying how he wanted to do it at home. You know, we say sometimes, does a team want to lose on the road so they could clinch at home? No one wants to lose. And I get it. In sports, you want to get the win when you can, but we see it in sports all the time. When you win a championship on the road, it's just not the same. And if he would have done that on the road, oh, it wouldn't have been the same. Right.
Covino
It would have been a waste.
Danny G
I think what made me emotional was watching his kids react to it. Because now that I'm a new dad for the first time, I have a little one of my own. And I hope that someday he gets to watch, you know, me helping your show blow up and do big things.
Dan Patrick
Seeing.
Danny G
Yeah, seeing your dad accomplish something like that, that is so cool.
Covino
Danny G. Did you pick up your overly sized little boy and point at the TV and like hold him and.
Danny G
Like, see, he was too busy running around with not one, but two wiffle ball bats. And he was hitting all of us in our kneecaps with the baseball bats.
Covino
That's what he was doing. Bam. Running around in his diaper.
Dan Patrick
I did notice one thing that I was like, oh, that's what you went with, huh, kid? One of his kids was wearing that weak ass city connect jersey you guys have.
Covino
Really?
Dan Patrick
And I remember being like, okay, I.
Covino
Thought that was cool. Hey, kids will wear whatever. But anyway, your observations, we'll go through all of it, get you involved. It's what we do. The most inclusive show on Radio Covino and Rich in for the great Dan Patrick. So it's a pleasure to be here and it's an extended Dan Patrick Hatrick. Meaning we're on today, we're off tomorrow for the holiday.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, you gotta eat some hot dogs.
Covino
Yeah, I got hot dogs to eat. Me and Joey Chestnut. And then on Monday and Tuesday we'll also be here. So day one of our extended hat train.
Dan Patrick
So your thoughts on Clayton Kershaw 87799 on Fox and we're going to talk some NFL coming up. There's a story about Travis Kelsey and an anniversary of one of the greatest movies of all time. We're going to talk some old school fourth of July blockbusters coming up right here. Kavino and Rich in for the great Dan Patrick. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.net and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to listen live.
Covino
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Covino
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25 years, 25 players before training camp kickstarts a new NFL season, NFL Daily is going to look back. It is a special six episode series where myself, Greg Rosenthal and some of the top NFL minds Like Kevin Harlan, Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell make the case for each player. We're taking a look back, giving you NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years. So who made the list? You know, Tom Brady's on it. Where's Patrick Mahomes?
Dan Patrick
Kansas City.
Greg Rosenthal
He's on it. How about Lamar Jackson?
Covino
Jackson takes it himself.
Travis Kelsey
Look at him.
Dan Patrick
Dirt back and forth. Oh, he broke his ankles.
Covino
And he's got a touchdown.
Dan Patrick
He is Houdini.
Greg Rosenthal
You are gonna have to listen to find out. Listen to NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years starting on June 30 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Travis Kelsey
I know a lot of cops and they get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no.
Dan Patrick
Across the country, cops called this Taser the revolution.
Travis Kelsey
But not everyone was convinced it was that simple.
Dan Patrick
Cops believed everything that Taser told them.
Travis Kelsey
From Lava for good and the team that brought you Bone Valley comes a story about what happened when a multi billion dollar company dedicated itself to one visionary mission. This is Absolute Season 11 Taser Incorporated.
Covino
I get right back there and it's bad.
Dan Patrick
It's really, really, really bad.
Travis Kelsey
Listen to new episodes of Absolute Season 1 Taser incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Binge episodes 1, 2 and 3 on May 21 and episodes 4, 5 and 6 on June 4 ad free at Lava Forgotten Good plus on Apple Podcasts.
Covino
All right, Covino and Rich in for Dan Patrick. Day one of our segmented extended hat trick. Cause we're on again Monday and Tuesday. Holiday weekend is here. Got to be pumped about that. Happy Triste Julio live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. And the hottest rookies, biggest superstars and all time greats. The only place to collect them all is Panini trading cards. The official trading cards of the Dan Patrick show.
Dan Patrick
Who do you think the hottest rookie is for instant classics, autograph cards, memorabilia cards, rare inserts and more. Start or continue your collection now@paniniamerica.net and I got a little 5 year old son and I'm telling you, baseball cards are back in such a big way.
Covino
Baseball's back in.
Dan Patrick
Baseball's back in such a big way. But I coach a bunch of little kids and, and sometimes I'll drop them a pack of cards and they have the excitement you did in 1987 with your wood border tops. Ooh, Remember those? I think. Was that the most popular baseball card of our childhood?
Covino
The 87 one? Yeah.
Dan Patrick
The 87 tops with the wood like your grandma's basement.
Covino
I'm trying to think of the hottest one of that year because the hottest card of our childhood was the 86 Conseco rated rookie Don Russ.
Danny G
I have, I have an Ozzie Smith of that wood bordered year. And it's autographed.
Dan Patrick
I remember as a little kid being like, wait, Ozzie Smith was on the Padres? Well, for like a quick minute. And he had an afro in his. His rookie card I believe he shares with someone else.
Covino
Oof. I'd have to look it up. I know I have his rookie. So check it out. Last night was a magical night. Yeah, really beautiful night, as lame as that sounds. It was. It was amazing. Beautiful because situations were set up perfectly and it actually happened the way you would see in a movie. It was a movie script laid out perfectly. And even for me, Danny G. There was no love island to watch last night, so I had plenty of time to tune in. Yeah, I'm not a Dodgers fan. I'm a Yankees guy. But I was like, man, this is great. I get to watch history, but dude, he's got to do it right now. And it happened. And there's so many layers to the moment. And we're going to again unfurl them, unfold them together throughout the day. But right now, the number 87799 on Fox. Everything at Covinoenrich. Remember to follow our podcast, follow Rate and Review. Five stars only because anything less is uncivilized. Just search Covino and Rich. We got to talk to your boy, your boy, my boy, your boy, Travis. Kelsey.
Dan Patrick
I do want to talk about Kelsey, but I will say it didn't feel forced because, I mean, it was starting to, but listen.
Covino
Oh my God, you got to pull.
Dan Patrick
This guy a strikeout. Is it something you need to accomplish? Like, no batter is going to just be like, all right, I'll strike out. They're too competitive. No one wants to be Clayton Kershaw's strikeout number 3,000.
Covino
It's not like Capra wanted to be that guy.
Dan Patrick
It's not like the NFL Week 18 where some guy needs 42 yards to hit a big bonus so they like forcibly dump a couple passes to him. That's not it. He needed to earn this. And it started to get a little nerve wracking Dodger fans were breaking out their pepto they had those stomach aches because for a minute you're like, steve Roberts. Got to pull this guy with two strikeouts.
Covino
Does everybody do this? Is this a sports, like an unspoken sports thing? When nerves are so high, you just start, like wiping down the counter, pacing, like, sweeping the floor. You're just like doing everything but watching because you're so nervous about it. But you got like one eye, your peripherals on, like the screen, but the other eyes, like, on. You're like cleaning up or something because you're so. The nerves are so hot.
Danny G
Our cribs are spotless after NFL Sundays.
Covino
Yo, what is that?
Dan Patrick
Kavito's girlfriend's like, why do you got the wood cleaner out? What's going on?
Covino
Like, I can't watch. He's got to do it right now. Yeah, man. I started, you know, you start getting up and pacing around and straightening up because your. Your anxiety's at next level. And again, I'm not a Dodgers fan or a Clayton Kershaw guy. It's just his greatness. We've seen his whole career. It was awesome. Yeah, but now, Kelsey, we'll come back to Kershaw.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, Travis, Kelsey, he. Listen, the guy. I was gonna say, he's in the news. He's always in the news. He's dating Taylor Swift. He was wearing black shirt shoes the other day with white socks. And everyone's like, fashionable. And I'm like, that look is never good. But why? Because he's Travis Kelce with Taylor Swift.
Covino
What was it again? Church shoes with white socks. Was he Michael Jackson?
Dan Patrick
He was wearing black leather, like, loafer looking shoes, like he was Michael Jackson with white socks. And it's like, look at the style, pilgrim.
Covino
Like, style. What is that?
Dan Patrick
He talked the other day about how he can't relieve himself on the golf course anymore because paparazzi is everywhere. He has to actually no way use a restroom.
Covino
I know. That is one of the downsides of being super popular. You can't do those little things.
Dan Patrick
Now. He recently said when asked what's like, the worst thing he's ever done, And I saw the headline and I got caught.
Covino
How about not blocking the Super Bowl? That was kind of weak.
Dan Patrick
Like, worst thing.
Covino
I say that respectfully. I like Kelsey. He's a good dude.
Dan Patrick
I was like, worst thing. I'm waiting for some, like, raunchy stuff. Like, well, there was this one time in Vegas with hookers. I'm like, worst thing I like was. He said the worst thing he ever did was that show chasing Kelsey. And funny Enough. Back in the day, Covino and I, that was the first time we met Travis Kelsey. He came on our then SiriusXM show to promote his dating show. A young Travis Kelce, if you forget, had a show where 25 something women were vying for his love.
Covino
What network was that on? I'm trying to remember. It was like a Bravo at the time or. I don't remember VH1. True TV or something was VH1 for some reason. I do remember meeting him though. And I'll tell you my first impression. You knew Travis Kelsey was a football player. But I do remember thinking what a stud the guy was. Giant. Like in real life, he's giant. Even.
Dan Patrick
Even before him being the New heights podcast megastar and Mr. Taylor Swift before that. You're right, there was a sense of like, yeah, he's a cool, good looking young player. I could see why he's popular.
Danny G
It was produced by.
Covino
Oh, okay. Catching Kelsey, I think it was like E. And maybe Style Network or something like affiliated with.
Dan Patrick
You were confusing at Danny with your other favorite dating show, Flavor of Love.
Covino
But yeah, he was part of that whole world of dating shows. And was it this past super bowl or the year before? It was the year before. We interviewed Ed Kelsey, his dad, and even Ed said that he tried to talk his son out of that and I was so stupid. He said it was so dumb and he hated it. So even his dad spoke to us about it at the super bowl saying that it was an embarrassing moment for him and the family he hated.
Dan Patrick
And truthfully, here's the funny part. Travis Kelsey is such a star at this point that you heard Kavito correctly. We interviewed his dad at the super bowl and it's one of Our most viewed YouTube videos. Immediately had millions of views.
Covino
Well, you know why though, Rich?
Dan Patrick
Just because it was tied to Kelsey, who's like the hottest guy in the world right now of the last year.
Covino
It was Super Ball that everyone was talking to Donna about. Remember everyone was talking to Donna Kelce. Who by the way, isn't she like casted on some reality show now? Or Psych, she's on a major show. They just casted Donna Kelce on like.
Dan Patrick
Dancing with the Stars, Golden Bachelor.
Covino
No, look it up.
Dan Patrick
Hold on.
Covino
They just casted her because everyone wants a piece of the Kelsey hype.
Dan Patrick
But everyone, she's. She has a food. Food shop.
Covino
I believe everyone was so caught up in hype, they wanted to talk to Donna. Donna, Donna, Donna. How does it feel to be the mom of Travis and Jason? Blah. Blah, blah.
Dan Patrick
Jason's wife is a podcaster now, so everyone in that whole circle's huge.
Covino
So we were offered Ed, and we're like, we'll talk to Ed. Seems like a nice guy. Yeah, and he was. But he did tell us the same thing. So when Travis says it's the worst thing he's ever done, it seems to be no secret within the family, within the Kelsey family, that it was an embarrassing moment. But you know what?
Dan Patrick
What?
Covino
Not a bad embarrassing moment to have. Oh, man, you were on a dating show because you're such a hot commodity, man. Tell me more. Like, that's kind of a good thing to look back on. People have a lot worse in their life.
Dan Patrick
If that's your worst moment, then you're doing all right. But let me ask you personally, we'd love to hear your stories or if you could think of your favorite athlete or your favorite celebrity that you could clearly point out, yo, that's their worst moment. Like, yo, I love this actor, but this is the worst movie they ever did. Or, yo, I'm a huge fan of this band. That album was trash. Like, what is the worst stuff done by someone of greatness?
Covino
Well, I'll give you an example. Like, Metallica is getting ready for a big weekend, Fourth of July weekend. They're gonna be in Birmingham performing for Black Sabbath's final show.
Dan Patrick
Wow.
Covino
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Rock fans.
Covino
Big reunion of Black Sabbath. They haven't performed in over 20 years together. And it's in Ozzy's hometown of Birmingham. And so many rock bands are going to be there to perform and pay tribute. And Metallica is going to be out there. So many people hated, like, Garage Inc. Like, dude, that's their worst album or anything after Kill Them all. Like, you know, people have those. Those opinions about, look, you have to be great to begin with to even be in that conversation. Right. You had to have greatness to have a stinker. So what was it? And by the way, Donna Kelsey is casted on The Traitors Season 4 on Peacock.
Dan Patrick
It's like a villain show.
Covino
The Traitors.
Dan Patrick
Donna Kelsey's on it now.
Covino
So again, everyone wants a piece of the action because everything Travis does or the Kelsey's do turns to gold. Now, what's the worst thing they've done? I gave you Metallica. Garage. That's just my example to Garage Inc. I think, personally, we all have our stories, and they're far worse than, look, man, I was on a dating show and all these hot chicks wanted me, but it was real embarrassing. That's funny. I mean, that's a bragging, right? For anybody else.
Dan Patrick
I'm trying to think. I mean, I could think of legends that have done lame ass stuff. But as far as our show, Kavino and Rich, we've had some swings and misses. But you know what stands out to me? Because it was so bad, it was funny.
Covino
Oh, please tell me.
Dan Patrick
I was trying to think of some.
Covino
Of our worst career moments. Oh, boy.
Dan Patrick
There was one time where and sometimes it's a matter of just not saying no when you should. They're like, hey, do you guys. We're doing a TV show in New York on sny, the Mets network. And they're like, hey, do you guys want to do a whole thing where you cover a dog show? And we were like, maybe we were.
Covino
Too, like ambitious and confident. Yeah, we could make this cool.
Dan Patrick
I remember them doing like, yeah, you guys send someone out and do it. We could do a piece on you guys, like the dog show, the Westminster Dog Show. And I was like, we didn't make it funny. And I remember being. The whole time this little segment aired, I remember being like, are we really covering a dog show right now?
Covino
That was a good one.
Dan Patrick
And I'm just thinking, like, there are moments where you interviewed some weak ass person. And we'll take your feedback. Think about your favorite artists.
Covino
And by the way, speaking of, I said Garage Inc. I meant Saint Anger by Metallica or some people say Death Magnetic. But Saint Anger is what I meant before as far as their stinker. And that's all debatable, but let's get to some of your examples. I have an example of my own life that I think most people would say, but I'm not sure if that's the end.
Dan Patrick
Your weakest moment. And hey, call out one of your favorite athletes, musicians, actors. I'll give you one. And then we'll. We'll take your feedback. I mean, wouldn't you agree that for many generations, Al Pacino is like a badass actor who. Al Pacino. Al Pacino was in a.
Covino
You think you're big time? I'll show you big time.
Dan Patrick
Al Pacino was in an Adam Sandler movie called Jack and Jill, which is.
Covino
The worst movie where ever where he's.
Dan Patrick
Singing a song called Dunkachinos. Dunka Dunka Dunka Dunka Dunkachinos.
Covino
Don't mind if I do.
Dan Patrick
It can't be a moment he loves.
Covino
By the way, I think we watched that movie.
Dan Patrick
He's got a great.
Covino
I think we watched it with the wrong sort of mindset. I think it's meant for four year olds. That movie might be. You know.
Dan Patrick
You know what? We'll take your feedback next right here. Camino Rich in for the Great Dan Patrick Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show weekdays.
Covino
At 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox.
Dan Patrick
Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app this July 4th.
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Greg Rosenthal
Audio 25 years, 25 players before training camp kick starts a new NFL season, NFL Daily is going to look back. It is a special six episode series where myself, Greg Rosenthal and some of the top NFL minds like Kevin Harlan, Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell well make the case. For each player, we're taking a look back giving you NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years. So who made the list? You know Tom Brady's on it. Where's Patrick Mahomes?
Covino
Touchdown Kansas City.
Greg Rosenthal
He's on it. How about Lamar Jackson?
Covino
Jackson takes it himself.
Dan Patrick
Look at him dirt back and forth. Oh, he broke his ankles and he's got it.
Covino
Touchdown. He is Houdini.
Greg Rosenthal
You are gonna have to listen. To find out, listen to NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years starting on June 30th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Travis Kelsey
I know a lot of cops and they get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no.
Dan Patrick
Across the country, cops called this Taser the revolution.
Travis Kelsey
But not everyone was convinced it was that simple.
Dan Patrick
Cops believed everything that Taser told them.
Travis Kelsey
From Lava for good and the team that brought you Bone Valley comes a story about what happened when a multi billion dollar company dedicated itself to one visionary mission. This is Absolute Season one, Taser Incorporated.
Covino
I get right back there and it's bad.
Dan Patrick
It's really, really, really bad.
Travis Kelsey
Listen to new episodes of Absolute Season 1 Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Binge episodes 1, 2 and 3 on May 21 and episodes 4, 5 and 6 on June 4 ad free at Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts.
Ebony
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Dan Patrick
All right, Camino Wretched For Dan Patrick.
Covino
3 July, live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. Remember, after the show, the DP podcast and our stream goes up. So if you miss any of today's show, be sure to listen to the podcast. Search Covino and Rich C O V I N O Covid usually comes up first, but power through that miserable memory.
Dan Patrick
Get to the N in Covino and you're all set.
Covino
Covino and Rich, wherever you get your podcast and and Saturday morning Danny G has our best of the week dropping. So be sure to follow rate and review the podcast rate at five stars. We appreciate that. And speaking of podcasts, Rich, because we're doing the show earlier today. Yeah. We have our own Patreon that we're going to do after this. After that. We're going to do Over Promise today. So it's a busy ass day heading.
Dan Patrick
Into the holiday weekend. I thought I was starting my holiday weekend early.
Covino
No, no, over promise is our bonus pod because blabbermouth here, Dickie Davis.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, that's me.
Covino
He over promises things we never get to. So we do it on over promised. Episode 99 debuts today, 4:00pm Eastern. I'm sorry, 4:00pm on the West, 7:00pm Eastern. The number now, 87799 on Fox. Talking about the worst moments of your life. Cause Travis Kelsey.
Dan Patrick
Well, that sounds very sad though. Meaning like the worst thing you did in a funny way, like at the worst moment of your life. When my grandma died.
Covino
Like missteps. Missteps.
Dan Patrick
Your missteps.
Covino
I mean. But Travis Kelce's is laughable when you think about it because he says the worst thing he ever did, I guess professionally.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Covino
Is the dating show he was on chasing Kelsey. Embarrassing probably because it goes against him. Even though he's like at the playboy type, he's also like the all shucks humble guy. He's angry guy.
Dan Patrick
Now his whole brand and Persona is that he's like not only like, you know, the cool tight end and the super bowl champion, he has to appease to appeal and appease all these swifties. So do you think he wants footage out there where he's probably a playboy on the show? Like, yo, ladies, you know, he probably is embarrassed by it, right?
Covino
I would say it's embarrassing. So we'll go to your phone calls. Now think about the worst missteps in people's careers. Let's try to keep it light, I guess.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Like I said, these are all silly. Like my example was Al Pacino, who is a legend. Hooah. Al Pacino was in the movie Jack and Jill with Adam Sandler and did this bit, if you remember.
Covino
Wow. Al Pacino.
Dan Patrick
It's not Al anymore.
Covino
It's Dunk Dunkachino.
Dan Patrick
Don't mind if I do.
Covino
What's my name?
Dan Patrick
Duncaccino.
Covino
It's a whole new gift. Hey, Duncachino, you Want creamy goodness? I'm your friend. Say hello to my chocolate blend. Attica who I latte. This whole trial is out of sight. They pull me back in with hazelnut too.
Dan Patrick
Caramel swirl.
Covino
I know it was you. Everyone wants my Dunkachino. Can't get enough of my dunkachino kids from 7 to 17. Oh, lining up my Dunkon Chino. What's my name? Duncano. Duncano.
Dan Patrick
The fact that Al Pacino did a Duncachino song in a Sandler movie, I don't think he. That's his moment.
Covino
And by the way, that movie so bad that I watched it at Rich's house with him, and it was when he first started dating his wife.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Covino
And it was so bad that they fell asleep at their place. And I'm sitting there like, I gotta watch the rest of this. What do I do now?
Dan Patrick
And by the way, let it be known, I'm a huge Adam Sandler fan.
Covino
Oh, yes.
Dan Patrick
I'm excited about Happy Gilmore.
Covino
He might be listening right now. There goes our chances of being in a movie ever. He's a big Patrick guy.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, Dan Patrick's movies.
Covino
Not you guys talking smackaroo about the sandman.
Dan Patrick
Oh, look at Camino talking about Jack.
Covino
And G. That's one of my greatest.
Dan Patrick
My best movies ever.
Covino
So it's known that it's one the of of Al Pacino's biggest missteps. So based on the Kelsey thing, name some others mean way cooler than anything we've done.
Dan Patrick
I haven't done a Duncan Chino commercial. Well, we'll take your feedback on that. And of course, we'll talk a bunch of NFL and we'll go some old school blockbuster movies. Also on the agenda today, so you name it, we'll get to it all coming up next right here on Fox Sports Radio Video. That's on me. Apparently this clock is off. Well, hold on now.
Covino
We're.
Dan Patrick
We're not going to break. Got like 30 seconds to kill.
Danny G
Oh, we were told you have 30 extra seconds here.
Dan Patrick
Oh, sweet.
Covino
30 seconds.
Dan Patrick
What's my name? Just play Duncan Chino. Oh, well, all right. Well, coming up, let me. It gives me a chance to tell you what we got coming up. We are going to talk, like I said, about old school blockbuster movies. What are those movies that came out around the 4th of July? I'm gonna name some I want to see. We all agree on which ones are the best.
Covino
Well, you got Jurassic World, Rebirth this weekend, so I don't think that'll be.
Dan Patrick
In your top three.
Covino
It's not gonna be my top three, but it's gonna make an impact this weekend for sure.
Dan Patrick
Plus, your boy Aaron Judge, I think is doing something pretty, pretty cool in the world of endorsements. I think it's gonna bring something back to the Little league pony ball scene. So we'll get to all that. Coming up. Kavino, Rich in for the great Dan Patrick.
Covino
Yeah. Right. Got it. Yes.
Ebony
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Summary of "The Dan Patrick Show" Episode: Hour 1 – 3000, Embarrassing Incidents
Release Date: July 3, 2025
Introduction
In the July 3, 2025 episode of The Dan Patrick Show titled "Hour 1 – 3000, Embarrassing Incidents," hosts Covino and Rich engage in an engaging conversation with Dan Patrick, centering primarily around the monumental achievement of Clayton Kershaw’s 3,000th career strikeout and delving into amusing and insightful discussions about embarrassing moments in the lives of sports personalities and celebrities.
1. Clayton Kershaw’s 3,000th Strikeout
The centerpiece of the episode is Clayton Kershaw’s historic milestone of reaching 3,000 strikeouts, a feat accomplished by only 20 pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. The hosts discuss the significance of this achievement, emphasizing its rarity and the perfect circumstances under which it occurred.
Emotional Impact on Fans:
Strategic Decisions During the Game:
Historical Context:
Hosts’ Personal Reflections:
Notable Quotes:
2. Handling Mistakes and Customer Service Anecdote
Early in the episode, the hosts engage in a humorous yet insightful discussion about customer service mishaps, sparked by a hypothetical scenario involving an elderly woman named Phyllis receiving incorrect coffee.
Scenario Breakdown:
Debate on Wastefulness:
Practical Solutions:
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3. Embarrassing Incidents in Celebrity Careers
Transitioning from sports, the discussion shifts to embarrassing moments in the careers of celebrities, using Travis Kelce’s participation in a dating show as a primary example.
Travis Kelce’s Dating Show:
Comparisons to Other Celebrities:
Personal Anecdotes:
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4. Personal Anecdotes and Further Discussions
The hosts continue to weave personal stories and broader cultural references into the conversation, maintaining an engaging and relatable tone.
Celebrity Naming Trends:
Pop Culture References:
Upcoming Topics:
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Conclusion
The episode successfully balances in-depth sports analysis with lighthearted and humorous discussions about personal and celebrity embarrassments. By intertwining serious sports milestones with relatable anecdotes, The Dan Patrick Show delivers a comprehensive and entertaining listening experience. The conversation concludes with anticipation for upcoming segments on NFL news and blockbuster movies, ensuring listeners stay engaged and tuned for future episodes.
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Listeners who missed the live broadcast can catch up by searching for "Covino and Rich" on their preferred podcast platforms.