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Cavino and Rich in for the great Dan Patrick live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. Remember, our show is going to be broadcasting live from the MLB All Star Game Atlanta, the ultimate baseball hotspot. And you can be part of the excitement at Capital One All Star Village. Saturday, July 12th through Tuesday the 15th. Head to the Cobb Galleria for baseball fun, live entertainment. Rich will be juggling for you and interactive games. Buy tickets today atAll Star Game.com. i'm pumped about that. I'm pumped to be here. Day two of our segmented extended Dan Patrick hat trick. Hope you had a happy holiday weekend. Well, baseball All Star game. Should Juan Soto be sad? Was he snubbed? I mean, he's had the month of all months, but he was player of the month. He had a late comeback and he's been on a tear recently. So he had a crappy start and he was sort of enemy number one. Yeah. And your dude, Mookie Betts, Danny G, he was one of the snubs. Correct. Well, that's why fans shouldn't get the final say with these stupid votes. I always thought that was dumb because you get a bunch of Yankees Dodgers and I'm a Yankees fan. You know, you get guys like, man, happy for him. Jazz Chisholm. Is he really an all Star? I don't know. I mean, he's hot. He's the opposite. He's been hot recently. Right. But he missed a lot of time. He's just popular and gets a lot of votes because he plays for the Yankees. Here's my question. I'm not hating, I'm just stating we're going to get to a lot today. We're going to talk bobbleheads. We're about to pay tribute to a legend who's, you know, I think one of the goats. We're going to talk about a weird retirement plan for like 25 years from now when you're ready to hang it up. Weird or awesome, we'll let you decide. And of course we're going to start getting into a bunch of NFL. But I got to ask, fans voting. Are we leaving things in the hands of a bunch of knuckleheads? Without a doubt. But is it. And by the way, who really does that stuff? But is it how it should be? Meaning, do you watch Love Island? Do you bust out your phone and start voting afterward? You voted for Bo Bice on American Idol back in the day. No, my point is, it's like, I don't know. I don't put a lot of credibility into people that do that. I don't have an official vote in anything. Um, I get it. Be involved, and that's fun. But do you vote for it? It's just a bunch of ninnies who keep voting and voting and voting for the most part. I have buddies that might fill out like one bracket with their kids or something and then. But you're right for the kids. I get it. That's fun to feel like you have a say a lot of times. Much like real life. Rich, I feel like my vote doesn't matter much. I'm not doing it. Yeah. But I. But I do wonder, do you want the star players there even if they're having a bunk season? Like Tatis Jr. Is not lighting it up? No, he's in there. Something earned, you know, I really do. Like, Juan Soto had a rough start. He came on, obviously, in June, but he's a star. I think you earn it, you know? What about the guys who aren't superstars, but having superstar seasons? Yeah, No, I think they could participate in a home run derby or fan festivities if they'd like to. I don't know if there's a part of me, but I think. I think it's a place that's earned and we've disrespected it by having the fans just vote in who. It's a popularity contest. I get what you're saying. Not fair. I get what you're saying, but you're telling me, as you being a Yankees fan, if Aaron Judge, which doesn't seem to ever happen, if he had a rough start, I never. I was batting like 2:30. It's like, yeah, Judge isn't an all star. I'd be like, that's horrible. When you were a little kid and obviously coach made it every year. Cal Ripken Jr. Made it every year. These guys weren't lighting it up every year, I'm saying. And well, they were. When you look back, they were the league leaders in most things. You think every single year. I'm just saying, when the coach's son made the Little League all star team. What did you say? Oh, politics, right. You want those same politics. Infiltrating professional sports in life when it should be about merit, not about popularity or who you know or what you're connected to. I mean, I think it's, it's an honor for so many players. It's. And if they have the stats, they should be there. It's simple as that. But we'll be out there because we were voted number one show on Fox Sports Radio. Thank you guys for sending us. Appreciate the votes. Gonna be fun. I just hate that because again, as a Yankees fan, you just get a bunch of Yankees Dodgers who don't necessarily deserve it over other people like your boy Juan Soto. Well, we're talking about all stars, but there's one guy that I think shocking. Shockingly enough. I mean, it was really shocking. He stole the show. Fourth of July, Coney Island. My dude. Your dude. Joey Chestnut walks away with his 17th hot dog title. But here he stands, quiet of talking, still of motion, content of worry, shy of a God perhaps, but more than a man. With 70.5 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, the Nathan's famous Fourth of July champion of the world, Joey Chestnut Merritt earn. And there it is right there. True legend with a 17th victory ties the Lakers for 17 trophies that we're comparing it. I'd say this is the biggest comeback since Michael Jordan's I'm back announcement. I would have to say that steps right in. Huge moment. Wins one in sports history better than Jordan. Yeah, Jordan didn't win the year he came back. Wait another year after that. 70.5, which again, his goal was 80, I believe he said on this show. Didn't quite achieve that. But still smoked the competition because he's that much better. And props to Miki Sudo. She won her 11th women's title. Another superstar in the game. But I'll admit, even though I find this to be one of the biggest events of the year, I did not watch. I was not watching that. How dare you not support our pal. I mean, I'm always torn seriously, when we talk Joey Chestnut because I do like the guy. So I don't want to come across as disingenuous or two faced. But when it comes to that competition, not my vibe at all. Like, I don't wake up for it. It's not like, ooh, wake up early to watch. I think it's the same sentiment as kind of gross. It's like watching a parade on Thanksgiving. I'm not one of those, like, you know, light stomach, sort of queasy kind of. But I can't really watch that Enjoy it or give it any kind of credit. I feel like things like that are what make people hate Americans. I mean, it's sort of disgusting. Yeah. I mean, so, you know, I don't want to. What, is it bad about the guy? Because I actually do like Joey Chestnut. We've met him a bunch of times. Big time friend of the show. He doesn't do that much national radio. He actually says nice things about you guys. Yeah. When I'm texting with him. He's a stellar fellow. Until now. Yeah, exactly. He takes his KRAFT very serious, which I respect. I really do. Great work ethic. He's, you know, a true competitor. All those things. I really mean that. Could it be. Could it be disgusting and awesome at the same time? You know what? Two things can be true. Ba. Bam. Thank you, Danny G. I'll go with that. Disgusting and awesome at the same time. Look at Kavino search history. Yeah. Awesome and disgusting at the same time. I gotta ask, though. When you see his dominance and I think the over under. I think he. I think he slightly hit the under, but. Well, his personal record was like 76, I think. Dogs. Well, one of the best people. Ongoing joke went. He showed. Once again, he has that dog in him. When you saw the bet that people were making was how many hot dogs would he beat second place by, it was like 20 something. In sports. And, you know, you could jokingly say sports when we talk about our pal Joey Chestnut, but in competition, in sport, when was the last time we've seen dominance on a level where. I mean, now it's like every year this guy's going to win by 20 hot dogs until what? One day he's like, I have too much indigestion. And he just hangs it up because he wants to, like, overall dominance. Like Joey Chestnut type of dominance. It's a good one. Tyson comes to mind. Tyson in the mid-80s, late-80s, so invincible in our childhood brains, too. In our brains, especially because we were brainwashed by Mike Tyson's punch out. Yeah. Double oh. 7, 3, 7, 3, 5, 9, 6, 3. He was unbeatable because once you got past Soda Popinski and Super Macho man and everybody else, right, you got to him. One punch knocked you out, and you're like, what? Knocked you down? But eventually out. Yeah. And you saw that in real life, too. So you built this up in your brain that he was the most unbeatable guy that ever was. Which is why you were extra shocked when he lost to Douglas 42 to 1 in Tokyo. I remember it would Be. When you think of dominance of our childhood, it has to be Mike Tyson up there. There was a point later on, you know, fast forward 20 something years later, women fighting Ronda Rousey. Well, she had the armbar. She had, like, an unbeatable move. There was a moment until again, she became vulnerable. There was a moment in time where Ronda Rousey was unbeaten, beatable. Talk about that, I'm gonna have to bring up Ivan Drago then, too, because there was one point where we didn't think he was human. We didn't think he. Blood. Blood. And then Rocky made him bleed his own blood. I think we just nailed it. So Tyson Drago and Ronda Rousey. Don't forget Mac McClung in the slam dunk competition. You know what that little fella, he wins. I would say if we were having an unassuming, like, conversation, he'd be in it for sure. Like the most unassuming dude to keep winning, man. Overall dominance, moment in time. What about. Oh, Babe Ruth is another one. I mean, because what makes him legend is at the Babe, he had, like, more home runs than several teams. Com. Like the rest of the league combined. There was a point where you would look at old stats and he. Back to hot dogs. I think he had the record at the time for those. Yeah, before Joey. But wasn't there, you know who. Who did stats back then? Elias from the Spirit sports bureaus. Like grandpappy. Yeah, back then there were stats where, like, Ebenezer from the sports bureau. Babe Ruth. I'm not even joking. I believe he had more home runs in the rest of the league at one point. I'm pretty sure there were times where it was like, Babe Ruth had this many home runs and the rest of the league had the same. The Babe was hitting bombs. Michael Phelps in the Olympics at one point where it was like, yo, he's just whatever. There's no one that's gonna outswim Michael Phelps in his prime. Like, whatever the race was, whatever the stroke was. And he did it on a worldwide level. Right. Worldwide dominance, too. So, yeah, he always had dominance. And that's why, again, these are legends that we talk about all the time. But Joey Chestnut is superior in that world. I know it sounds ridiculous, obviously, guys, but it is true. It's like my joke here. I say all the time, I go, even when I'm late, I'm still the earliest one. Even Joey Chestnuts. And I say that. Disgruntled every day. Yeah. Joey Chestnut, even with a meager performance. But for grip by the way from his standard, when you get here early. Yeah. Do people realize 20 minutes is you just fixing your hair? Yeah. Okay. 20 minutes is definitely. Yeah. Is fixing my pompadour. I was here 20 minutes before you guys. Yeah, you were fixing your hair. But his 70.5 is still way more dominant than anybody else. I'll give you the. The dumbest analogy. It would be like, by the way, how many dogs did you have this weekend? I had two. I was 68 and a half shot. Yeah. Who has the record in the studio, Sam? Danny G. Not six, I think. Wait, you were at my house and you had not. You had a hot dog. You had two hot dogs and an Italian sausage. And you might have had a second one. You had five. I think I had four total this weekend. Like in two days, I had a four. A total count of four dogs. How about you, Danny G. I didn't overeat this past weekend. I mean, that was in two days. That's not overeating, the way you made it sound. Saturday and Sunday. I had two on Saturday. I had two on Sunday. Yeah. That's not bad at all. How about you, Sam? Are you the league leader in the clubhouse? I had a couple. I had two or three on Friday night. I mean, since this show is all over the place, that means five. We're consuming dogs. Since, you know, this show just takes its own path. Let me ask you about hot dogs for a second. Sure. Wait a second. I wasn't in the show notes when, you know, we've. We've talked to our buddy Rob Parker, who loves to buy those New York City brand dogs. Yeah. Red onions. He does the red onions with the. Is it the Sabret's Sabrette, bro. Sabrette, yeah, those New York. Get it right, bro. Rob Parker, who works here at Fox Sports, always loves those red onions on the Sabrett New York City hot dog. That's the boiled hot dog. I feel like the only time you could boil a dog is those New York City carts when you get a barbecue goblin because you're drunk or out of desperation. That's why. When can't they push grills the way they do in Los Angeles? Rich. Yeah. I'm not saying you're outside Dodger Stadium. I'm sorry, Outside like Staples center or Dodger Stadium. You call the Colossal. You got all those, you know, bacon wrapped, those men and women making those bacon wrapped ones. Yeah. I got to ask, though, are you one of those people? Because I went to. I went to a barbecue on Friday, then I had a Couple people over on Saturday, Covino and his family stopped by. I just throw the dogs on the grill, Nathan style. Flip them a couple times, nice crisp. Are you one of those people that start cutting into the hot dog, making those crisscross designs and crap? I do because I had an Uncle Mario. We call him Mario, but the world says Mario Mario. So Uncle Mario on the east coast always cut the ends. And when he curled up a little bit, he said that's when he knew they were done. But that just became sort of what I saw growing up. And that's really my. I mean, you could tell when the dog's done regardless. I get it. But that was sort of the thing, like. And I guess it heats up the inside. I don't know the thinking behind it, but, yeah, I. I cut up the dog a little bit. Yeah. But there are some people that, like, crisscross the whole damn dog. And I'm like. I mean, they're getting fancy. My mom liked him burned the same way you like your steak Covina. I like them a little crispy myself. Yeah. Thank you. But Joey Chestnut. Congrats to Joey. He just houses them. He put himself in a league of his own. I think we can move along. Anyone else, though, like, dominance. Like, overall, just straight up dominance. When they came in, I think we named it. I mean, they. You could. I mean, Andre the Giant, maybe you're forgetting people. Oh, the Hulkster. In the 80s, the Hulkster was on people before Hulk Hogan lost to the ultimate warrior in WrestleMania 6. There was a good. There was a good six, seven year run where as far as sports entertainment, they made us as children think that the Hulkster was unbeatable. Right? I mean, that was. That was the whole gimmick of the Hulkster. Unbeatable. He was about to Hulk off. He would be, you know, down for the count, and then he would hulk up, brother. One, two. And then he starts shaking. I got another. I wanted to switch to a real sport. You guys didn't mention Tiger woods there. You. Tiger in his prime. Yeah. How about Wayne Gretzky in hockey? Oh, that's a good one. Yeah. I mean, he's a great one for a reason. His numbers are just so far superior than most. How about Bo Jackson in Tech Mobile? Unstoppable in Techmobile? Him and Marcus Allen. Yeah, the Raiders, right? Am I right? Tecmobile. All right, so think about it. Joey Chestnut again, flexes his dominance once more. Even his. At his worst. I mean, it's still so far superior, it sounds ridiculous. What we're saying, but if you want to consider hot dog eating a sport, a competition, he's great at it. But I'm saying he is not just winning, winning. He's not just part of Charlie sheen in the 2000s winning. He is dominating on a level where it's like you, you would think that some other jabroni would figure out how to do it. Like, come on, you know, there's glory involved. There's a lot of competitive eaters. There's people that do this. We know that. Yet no one's close. No one's in the ballpark. No one's even like within 10 hot dogs of this guy. Ballpark pun intended. Yeah. So I mean, think about it like you said Tyson in the 80s, where he would get in the ring with other heavyweight champion level fighters and they look scared and losing around. It's like men playing with boys. It's like Sandler playing dodgeball with a bunch of kindergarten kids. It's like Kramer doing karate with eight year olds. It's so funny you would say that because that's what I was about to say a few minutes ago. Like when you look at Chestnut and how he just whoops the competition, that would be like. If you were like, all right, kids, you want to. Do you want to play one on one basketball and you're playing against like your 8 year old kid. By the way, there's a video that I love, it's so funny of this little kid and he throws the wiffle ball to like his older brother or his uncle or something. And instead of, you know, just like hitting it like a normal person would, he just hacks it like he's Jim Tomei. He hits a bomb over the house and a little kid starts crying. Got a teacher? Oh, it's the best teacher. I don't know if there's something weird inside, but I love seeing a kid upset like that. It's so funny to me. Look up at the monitors right now. Wimbledon is on. Oh. Yokovic. 73 singles titles, 23 doubles, 39 Grand Slam titles. Serena Williams. Oh, yeah. Oh, but I was a female dominant. Yeah. I mean, that is a great answer. And much like, I mean, Serena being so dominant, it's sort of, you know when you say Shaq is a big man, like they didn't know how to defend that guy when he, he won three in a row. But that was his biggest criticism. Like himself. Yeah. Like he had so much dominance and so, so much potential to be even more dominant. Yeah. I think, I think of Hakeem Olajuwon too. He was unstopp. Yeah, but I mean, obviously everyone's gonna be like Michael Jordan because the minute he did get past the Pistons and the Celtics in the east, the minute that happened in 1990, you know, once, once the 1991 season sort of happened. Well, I. Michael Jordan was. Michael Jordan was unstoppable until he decided to hang it up in 98. But there were other back. There were other greats. Not as great, but again, Olajuan, when it comes to Tyson, when it comes to Babe Ruth, when it comes to Chestnut. And we say that facetiously but seriously at the same time, again, what makes them is how far they separate themselves from the next second place person. Isn't Katie Ledecky. Are we forgetting to give her props in like the swimming world? Right. What's up, Spotty? I was going to say, aren't you leaving out three time consecutive sportswoman of the year Angel Reese? That's true. Yeah. Three times. You're also leaving out 30 time. Last one standing champion Dan Byer. Domination just dominates every week. Game is coming up in hour three. You know what, if you, if you want to chime in, hey. At Covino and Rich in for Dan Patrick as we get our week started now it's, you know, it is now that the fourth of July is over. I mean, Rich, I gave you. Hold on. I gave you. Summer's pretty much 20 minutes to bring it up. And I didn't want to say it and pat myself on the back like Barry Horowitz. I didn't want to toot my own horn, but how about me and Little League when I was 12? 27 Little League home runs, dude. The next kid had like five. This is, this is never gonna go away. Come on, bro. My 12 year old season when I was 12, I hit 14. Right. But I hit 27 total. I hit 14 home runs in Little League. I mean, next kid had like four. Do we need to follow that up with reminding people that don't know you that Covino is the same height now? Yeah, when he was 12. That's the point. I was so dominant. I was like, I was huge. You know, Cavino, I was a huge 14, 12 year old. You were the biggest. But I never really grew after. Biggest Latino kid ever. They thought, they thought Danny Almonte got questioned. Yeah. Steve Covino, they would ask my parents for the birth certificate every game. He was like Giant Gonzalez when he was 12. Yeah. Never grew another. So I was hitting bombs. But then everyone caught up to me. He went from, I mean, when we're talking overall dominance, you got to bring it up. He went from Giant Gonzalez to Altuve. Yes, exactly. Stopped. I mean, but you know what? You're really painting an image that I'm like five, six, which is not the case here when you have to add. But I don't want to flex like the guy on Love island and brag about my 5 10. It's not quite the flex. Hey guys, breaking news. Uh oh, Sam, not the official sound that we have, but can somebody do like a drum roll on their chest or their belly? Wait, who had the most hot dogs? Do it on your belly. Joey Chestnut just texted me back. He is joining us in hour three. Oh, look at that. We get to chop it up with the champion. I'm curious who he he puts on that list. So you know what, There you go, Joey. I want to see how he's feeling today. Yeah, how do you think Joey is feeling three days later? What did he, what did you. What did he. What do you think he does for the last two days or so after the 4th of July? We'll ask him. You know what? We'll hang with Joey Chestnut. Hour three. So hang tight. We got more Covino and Rich in for the great Dan Patrick next right here on Fox Sports Radio. FOX Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, what's up everybody? It's me, three time Pro Bowler Levar Arrington. And I couldn't be more excited to announce a podcast called up on Game. What is up on Game, you ask? 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For dp, it's an honor to film for Dan Patrick and shout out to the Danettes, Fritzi and Malvin and all our pals. We appreciate you guys letting us sit in. It's funny because every time I think of Dan Patrick, which is often, I do think about how cool it is that he's in Sandler movies and this Sandman and Happy Gilmore. Tonight's a couple weeks away. I know, we're pumped about that. And just the other day we were talking about old school jams, old school summer songs and whatnot. And our video guy spot brought up Jock Jam. Yeah. And he's like, do you think you can name every song as it happens? And I forgot that. Who like kicks off that song? Welcome to the big show. Dan Patrick is the guy in Jock Jam that you listen to. What? By the way, you're his audience that are probably like, yeah, no duh, what time? Maybe they forgot. When was the last time you threw in the jock jam? Danny G. 90s style. When I jam, it's not normal to jock. Yeah, no, it's been a minute. Did you know that, Danny G. Like off the top of your head. I did know that, yeah. See, that's what I'm saying. Like you're talking to his audience, so they're probably like, yeah, dude, welcome to the show. It's cuz we're radio nerds though. We were always in charge of the music, even when we were in school. So we had the Jock Jam CD and you just put that bad boy in and there was your soundtrack for whatever event was going on at the school, by the way, it's muscle memory. I'm not. I'm not saying let's do it now, but when you're bored as hell later today or something at work, put on Jock Jam and you will somehow know every transition from song to song to song. It was just part of your workout mix you played in the locker room at school and high school. Like that was just part of it. No, no, I worked out to the Rocky soundtrack, bro. I don't know what you little boys did. I'm just kidding. You worked out. I'm just kidding. By the way, Rich is going to tell you next how Dan Patrick also hosted SportsCenter, so stick around for that. By the way, as far as domination, we are going to have Joey Ch. Give us a little recap. Hour three. Joey Chestnut's going to call in. But Mike, who runs this place? Who? The guy who runs I Heart and everything. He said, I don't think he runs any of that. He said, Michael Phelps is a great answer. If you guys know who else is for a moment. Bolt. We're saying Bolt and Pele back in the day was like the one soccer team amongst the boys, that sort of thing. That's the point. The Chestnut, he definitely has that sort of dominance in his game, in his sport. Yeah, it's less about, oh, he keeps winning. I'm just saying he took a. Not a year off, but he had his other obligation. You would think that some other grown man would be like, you know what? I could get within 20 hot dogs in this guy. Can't do it. Like legend. But it's not even like, oh, he won again by three hot dogs. He. It's like Tyson knocking out other heavyweight champions in 60 seconds. It's that type of. I know, it's hot dog eating versus boxing or, you know, that's what the sport needed, someone like him to bring it even more into the mainstream. That's why we talk about him. That's why when it comes to competitive eating, how many names do you really know? Crazy Likes Conti and Joey Chestnut. Kobayashi. Yeah, like you only know, really, Joey Chestnut. Like the average fella is only going to know. Yeah, Joey Chestnut because he's that legendary when it comes to hot dog eating and competitive eating, period. Again, Kavino and Rich live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. And most cars on the road could use a little tlc. At Mako, we bring your car back to life with affordable paint jobs and light collision repairs. Get a free estimate today. Oh, better get Mako. Now, speaking of speaking of domination and speaking of just something, something special, I'll give your boy credit. Yesterday he wasn't as dominant as he's been over the last, you know, couple months. But what would the Yankees be doing without Max Freed right now? Oh, he is the only shining light. Well, Aaron Judge, too. He's on, you know, his own personal record, pace of home runs. He's still dominant, but the Yankees are stinking like Abe Lincoln. That's just the truth. And riches met. Things are smelly in the 1800s, so. Yeah, think of how smelly that is. Yes, Mary Todd. What? No, for real. But Max Freed is the stopper. Every team needs one. You know, he stops the bleeding. He comes out there. He's 11 and 2, by the way. And he probably should be 12 and 1, I guess. I mean, I look, he's had one stinker, but I look at Max Freed for the Yankees and I, you know, not going to say I told you so, but I'm a National League fan more than American. I'm a Mets fan. And when you guys got Max Freed, I was like, man, you again. You were like, good. I guess it's a good. Sometimes you need see a player day in, day out to understand how great they really are. He's a, he's dominant. And you knew if he got a chance for a team like the Yankees, as much as I hate, he was going to dominate. Southern California kid lives out here on the way, you know, grew up out here, I believe, right in Santa Monica. Played, played out here. He's incredible to watch. And yesterday with the Yankee, and this is so important for any team in any sport to have, you said, the guy that stops the bleeding because the Yankees have looked like trash. And I was like, oh, man, Max Freed, I. Yesterday, I'm a Mets fan. I'm like, well, today is the day the Mets lose because Max Freed, they're not going to lose seven in a row. Max Freed, your only savior. They're just not playing baseball. And someone said, it's like someone pulled the plug out. It's like they forgot how to play. They're not really playing the game. It's just, it's so weird to see a team go from dominant to just trash overnight. There's a way someone flipped a switch when you watch the Yankees. And again, I'm a big Mets fan. They, they, they were stinking. They won, you know, four in a row until the Yankees won yesterday. So the Mets are trying to get back on track. Baseball's hot right now, your Yankees, when I watch that team a little closer, when I'm, when they're playing, you know, my team or I'm just watching a Yanks game, I feel like if, if you could pitch around Aaron Judge, the lineup's not as scary as it looks like. That's the Ron Washington way of the game. He's like, the Yankees might beat me, but I'm not going to let Aaron Judge beat me. And that's why he, he's going to break records, I think, for intentional walks this season because he's already up there. We're only halfway there, but he's intentionally walked a million times, and that's been the trick. And no one else steps up. And now Anthony, guys like Anthony Volpe are taking the heat. Like, there was a point yesterday. And again, I don't expect everyone to have watched the Met Yankees game, but it was the national game of the week yesterday that was on. It was free on mlb, Met Yankees. I mean, it still got clout. There was a point where it was a close enough game and I was like, first base is open. Why are you pitching to Aaron Judge? And Mendoza decided, I pitched him. First pitch, didn't even get all of it. Just sort of got enough of it. Two run, home run, just like that. I'm like, there's a way. If you're an American League team, if you're the Tigers, if you're the Astros. No, you walk them. I hate that game. But as part of it, there's a part of me that thinks that come the postseason, you better hope guys like Volpe and Goldschmidt and who's the Stanton. Who's your Mustachio guy? Lefty Grisham Wells, those. If those guys are cold, I would walk Aaron Judge. I know it's boring as hell for baseball, but I would walk him every afternoon. Strategy. Strategy. No, no, you're absolutely right, man. And I did see that over the weekend, that if the team is called Aaron Judges, walk him. Walk him every time. But. But speaking of your Yankees is a more interesting story. Less about baseball, more about people's fandom of Seinfeld. Yeah. This is wild. I think the story. Danny G, super producer, correct me if I'm wrong, there's a great chance that I will be. August 21st is George Costanza bobblehead night. You got it right. And tickets. The story is that tickets are less expensive than for what the bobbleheads are going for on the black market. So people are willing to pay. Slow down. Black market? You mean like ebay? No, no, no. Black market spot. It's on the dark way. It is. Yeah. No, because people are trying to get their hands on these illegally because they're such a hot item. I was walking down the street, someone, like, pulled me into, like, a door, and I had to go down the stairs and down an alleyway, and in the back, I got him, I got him. You think I'm here. It's the whole thing of George Costanza bobbleheads with bobbleheads. Yo. You think I'm kidding? I'm going to throw something at you. I think the greatest Seinfeld episode ever. It's one of the best. Yeah. Yeah. So again, Yankees, George Costanza bobblehead pre sales for the actual bobblehead? Yeah, the bobblehead is more than tickets. Sleeping with a pillow under the desk. Yes, yes. But they're going for more than tickets to that day's game. The average ticket price for that game on, like, StubHub, let's say, was about $50. The average pre sale price. And I don't even know how you pre sell something you don't have your hands on on ebay was well over $200 because you got these, like, for reference, these trash bag ticket holders that just want to sell it for reference. They recently did an Aaron Judge. Aaron Judge special, like Superman promo bobblehead. I'd walk them that. No, he flies. That leaves tall buildings in a single bound. That was only about $100 on eBay. Costanza. Costanza. And again, this goes back to something we've ranted about before. And I believe our boy Evan Roberts also brought this up. It's only given out to the first 18,000 fans, which makes boneheads want it even more. Yeah, I say boneheads respectfully because I don't know why you would want this silly thing. Anyway. To me, yeah, I'll give. I heard our old. We used to work with him at Maxim Radio back in the day at SiriusXM. Evan Roberts, who's now on in New York City, WFAN. What the hell is a Maxim? You remember magazines? Remember when print media was a thing? Who? Evan went on a rant and I saw him about a year ago saying how when they do a giveaway at a stadium, whatever the sponsor is, you tell me you can't pony up and make sure everyone that enters the stadium gets that. Like, you, like, honestly, print more bobbleheads, print more banners, make more. Make more crappy T shirts. Not just for the goofball collector, but, I don't know, you're taking your kid there, and now you got to sit with their sour puss for the rest of the day because they didn't get one because dad was late. I just remember my daughter. That's not fair. My daughter went with her friend to a Dodgers game out here because it was like hello Kitty night. And they had to leave early because we got to make sure we get them. And I'm like. And it brings out the worst. It's like, you know when TVs are on sale for Black Friday, you know, you get people fighting over the hottest Christmas gift. It's. It brings out the worst because everyone's trying to get there and cause a rut kiss just to get their hands on the stupid bobblehead. And if you don't get one, your whole day's ruined. Do you remember? So I. I hate that it's a trash move. Do you remember when they did the bobblehead? It was Shohei and his dog. Shohei Ohtani and his dog. It was Ohtani and his puppy. There was a line for like, probably the night before. People were lined up just to be first into the stadium. It was Shohei Ohtani. It should be something like, you know, all children under 14 or something ridiculous like that. They got to figure that out. You mean these billion dollar teams and billion dollar companies when you're already making the money on concessions, the tickets, everything. I am a firm believer that every kid that enters stadium. Every kid. That's all I'm saying. Every kid. I'm not saying every kid goofball there should get one. I'm saying every kid should definitely be guaranteed that they get a. Well, then again, I don't want to raise a softy Pants either. Right? Hey, let you. You don't always get what you want. Kid scramble. Emma. Ding dong. I get it. It's a. It's a decent life lesson. But you're going there. And why did they stop that promotion at Domino's? Rich, Remember? It was like, get your pizza in 30 minutes or less or it's free. Because. Because. Because people were dying in car crashes. Exactly. Everyone was trying to, you know, get the pizza there on time and they were crashing their cars and you got all these maniacs just trying to get to the stadium in time and early enough to get this dumbass bobblehead. And I have to ask you, what are you doing with it, grownups? I might be the most immature guy you know. Let's just say I'm 40 something years old. No, no one interrupted you there, by the way. Right? Right. Your mom did your laundry until you were 28. And I'm telling you, what are you doing with all these bobbleheads? You made the bobblehead craze. You bragged maybe like five years ago that you learned how to make a scrambled egg for your daughter. We all have our things. That. And I get that. But the craze for bobbleheads is just beyond me. And I'm a sports fan. All right, so what do you think about that? We'll take your phone calls. 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Listen to the Good Moms Bad Choices podcast every Wednesday on the Black Effect podcast network. The iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you go to find your podcast. Adventure should never come with a pause button. Remember the MoviePass era where you could watch all the movies you wanted for just $9? It made zero sense, and I could not stop thinking about it. I'm Bridget Todd, host of the tech podcast There Are no Girls on the Internet. On this new season, I'm talking to the innovators who are left out of the tech headlines, like the visionary behind MoviePass, Black founder Stacy Spikes, who was pushed out of MoviePass, the company that he founded. His story is wild, and it's currently the subject of a juicy new HBO documentary. We dive into how culture connects us. When you go to France or you go to England or you go to Hong Kong, those kids are wearing Jordans. They're wearing Kobe's shirt. They're watching Black Panther and the challenges of being a Black Founder. 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I hope you had some oohs and oh, and I hope you enjoyed the farewell to Ozzy Osbourne. I want to talk about that for a second, too, but Ozzy Osbourne, huh? Yeah. To wrap up. Calling it quits. Yeah. He's done his daughter stole his moment. Get out of here. That's not even possible. But I know what you mean. Didn't Ozzy have his farewell? Ozzy's final bow. The reunion of Ozzy Whiplack Sabbath. First time since 2005 they've performed together. All original members. It's their last performance in Birmingham, England, and tons of superstars were there for the moment. Yeah. Tell me if you can name five Aussies. Ozzy Canseco Smith. Yep. Oswaldo Cabrera. He's why Ozzy Osbourne. So that's three. All right. Ozzy Osborne, Ozzy Canseco, Ozzy Smith, Ozzy and Harriet, right? Who came up with that one? Your grandma? You said. You just said it was time span. I had a more Ozzy. Ozzy the Cat. Ozzie Guillen. How about Michael Brieheen? How about NFL? Ozzy Newsom? Ozzy Newsom. I was thinking of him, too. You got some Aussies. There you go. That is some good ones in the mix. But when you think of Ozzy, I guess Ozzy Osborne is the number one Ozzy. I think so. You know, Rich jokingly said Ozzy Smith is the most famous Ozzy. I'm like, well, you know, he's a legend for sure. Does Ozzy Osbourne do backflips in the infield? No, but Ozzy Osbourne, they formed Black Sabbath in 1967. So, I mean, they say the godfathers of metal for a reason started something completely different. I mean, they started. Ozzy Osbourne started playing music before we landed on the moon. So I get it. And I just thought when he did his final show this past weekend, I saw one clip on social media where I guess his future son in law proposed to Kelly Osborne backstage. And I'm like, this is dad's final moment. What is it? What are you doing, you knucklehead? Taking the moment. I was saying, isn't that stealing the moment a little bit? It's like getting engaged. It was a hundred thousand people there for Ozzy. So I don't know how you steal that moment with a backstage announcement. You know what I mean? The thinking was, I want to do it in front of her family and friends and make it special. It's a special day. I'm sure he had Ozzy's consent. Ozzy's sitting there. Sharon's all happy about it. I don't think he's. You have my blessings. Yeah. He doesn't say. He's like, you will not. He actually says, you're not going to marry my daughter before he proposes. And he got a nice laugh out of it. But I don't think you could steal a moment when something that big is going on. So, you know, you ever see those stories where at a wedding, someone's like, we're having a baby. Or like, like someone announces the baby and it's like, oh, yeah, well, will you marry me? Like, you know, there are times where you let it breathe. I get it, though. Maybe it's just a nice family moment for everyone. Right? Ozzy's last show daughter gets engaged. I think on a smaller level, yes. That would be stealing the moment to make some sort of announcement, a birth announcement at someone else's event or someone's wedding or get engaged at someone else's wedding. Yeah, that's inappropriate. And potentially stealing the moment. This was just like an ancillary prize or something. This was just an extra bonus. That would be like when Clayton Kershaw struck out number 3,000, like two minutes later, like one of the players, like, proposed to his girlfriend. I mean, stealing the moment is a thing, by the way, to put it in perspective, too. Yeah. Why Ozzy Osbourne is such a legend and why Black Sabbath gets his credit. They stay formed in 1967, Rod Carew and Tom Seaver were the rookies of the year. That's how long they've been doing. He's old as hell. Come on. Yeah, you got to give him credit. I will say we're going to get to a bunch in for the great Dan Patrick. We'll talk some NFL talk, a little All Star game baseball all coming up right here. Fox Sports Radio Monday. 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