Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – Hour 1 – Thunder Win Game 5, College World Series No-Hitter
Release Date: June 17, 2025
Host: Dan Patrick
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
1. Introduction
In the first hour of The Dan Patrick Show, hosts Dan Patrick and his co-hosts dive deep into the latest happenings in the NBA Finals and the College World Series. The episode delivers insightful analysis, passionate discussions, and lively interactions with callers, all while maintaining the show's signature humor and engaging style.
2. NBA Finals: Thunder vs. Pacers – Game 5 Recap
Overview: The hosts provide a comprehensive recap of Game 5 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers. The Thunder's standout performance, particularly from players Shea Gilchris Alexander and Jalen Williams, is a focal point of the discussion.
Key Highlights:
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Shea Gilchris Alexander and Jalen Williams' Performance:
- Combined for 103 points (a record for an NBA Finals game in the last five decades).
- Their synergy and individual brilliance overshadowed traditional NBA superstars like LeBron James and Steph Curry.
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Tyrese Halliburton's Struggles:
- Despite his impressive playoff run, Halliburton was visibly injured during Game 5.
- Coach Rick Carlisle chose to play him, raising questions about player-coach dynamics and strategic decisions.
Notable Quotes:
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Dan Patrick:
“If you start to look at Mike Scotty, LeBron, and Kyrie, Kevin Durant and Steph Curry, the performance last night between Shea Gilchris Alexander and Jalen Williams is one of the best in the last 50 years.”
[15:45] -
Co-host:
“Halliburton wasn’t able to. And that's where you ask your team to step up. And they made it interesting.”
[17:30]
3. College World Series: No-Hitter and Unwritten Rules
Overview: Transitioning to baseball, the hosts discuss a pivotal moment in the College World Series where Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood nearly achieved a perfect game. The game was marred by a controversial play involving a Murray State batter who was hit by a pitch, preventing the perfect game.
Key Highlights:
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Gage Wood's Near-Perfect Game:
- Threw a no-hitter, marking the first since 1960 in the College World Series.
- Struck out 12 batters over five innings despite missing two months due to a shoulder injury.
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Controversial Hit by Pitch:
- In the eighth inning, a batter from Murray State was hit by a pitch but was called out instead of being awarded first base.
- This decision prevented Wood from achieving a perfect game, sparking debate over sportsmanship and strategy in elimination games.
Notable Quotes:
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Dan Patrick:
“He [the batter] has had an incredible playoff run, one that we'll remember for a long, long time.”
[25:10] -
Caller:
“You play to win the game, Todd. Get out of the way of the pitch.”
[28:55]
4. Interactive Segment: Poll Questions and Caller Opinions
Poll Question: “Should the Murray State hitter, down three runs in the eighth inning of a College World Series elimination game, have done more to help Gage Wood of Arkansas achieve a perfect game?”
Results:
- 94% voted No.
- 6% voted Yes.
Discussion Points:
- The majority agreed that the batter should prioritize the team’s chance to win over maintaining a perfect game.
- A minority expressed that individual achievements shouldn’t jeopardize team success.
Notable Quotes:
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Dan Patrick:
“He'd barely been able to get shots up. You have to rely on your other players.”
[32:20] -
Co-host:
“If you can walk, then I want to play. They understand that.”
[30:45]
5. Call-In Highlights and Banter
The show features lively interactions with callers who share their perspectives and humorous takes on the discussed topics.
Notable Interactions:
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Caller John:
Suggested relegating Fritzi, the show's sidekick, to "Minister of Humor" to allow him a chance to improve after recent misses.
[35:50] -
Caller Dave from Arkansas:
Celebrated Gage Wood’s achievement while clarifying the unwritten rules of baseball, emphasizing that there was no illegal action by the batter.
[38:15] -
Caller Duke from Boise:
Shared personal anecdotes about breaking up perfect games and highlighted the emotional impact on pitchers.
[40:30]
Notable Quotes:
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Dan Patrick:
“This is the Finals, man. I've worked my whole life to be here, and I want to be out there to compete.” – Tyrese Halliburton
[22:10] -
Caller Duke:
“It's the most emasculating thing of my life.”
[43:00]
6. Play of the Day
The hosts highlight notable plays from recent games, celebrating exceptional performances and pivotal moments.
Featured Play:
- Gage Wood’s Dominance:
Allowed only one hit and struck out 12 batters, showcasing his prowess on the mound.
Sponsor Mention:
Panini America trading cards are featured as the official trading cards of The Dan Patrick Show.
7. Closing Remarks and Upcoming Topics
As the first hour wraps up, Dan Patrick teases upcoming discussions, including Game 6 of the NBA Finals and an interview with US Open champion JJ Spawn. The hosts encourage listeners to stay tuned for more in-depth analysis and engaging conversations in the next segment.
Notable Quote:
- Dan Patrick:
“One hour in the books. We'll talk about the NBA last night and JJ Spawn, US Open champ, in the final hour. We're back after this.”
[50:25]
8. Additional Segments Skipped
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Advertisements:
Commercial breaks for various sponsors like Rapid Radios and T-Mobile were present but are excluded from this summary. -
Promotional Content:
Mentions of other podcasts and episodes, such as Everybody's Business, Medal of Honor, and Good Company, were part of the transcript but omitted to maintain focus on the main content.
Conclusion
Hour 1 of The Dan Patrick Show offers a blend of serious sports analysis and light-hearted banter. From the Thunder's historic performance in the NBA Finals to the intense moments of the College World Series, listeners are treated to a comprehensive overview of significant sporting events. Interactive segments and caller interactions add depth and variety, making the episode both informative and entertaining for fans.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
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Dan Patrick:
“If you start to look at Mike Scotty, LeBron, and Kyrie, Kevin Durant and Steph Curry, the performance last night between Shea Gilchris Alexander and Jalen Williams is one of the best in the last 50 years.”
[15:45] -
Co-host:
“Halliburton wasn’t able to. And that's where you ask your team to step up. And they made it interesting.”
[17:30] -
Dan Patrick:
“He [the batter] has had an incredible playoff run, one that we'll remember for a long, long time.”
[25:10] -
Dan Patrick:
“He'd barely been able to get shots up. You have to rely on your other players.”
[32:20] -
Dan Patrick:
“This is the Finals, man. I've worked my whole life to be here, and I want to be out there to compete.” – Tyrese Halliburton
[22:10] -
Caller Duke:
“It's the most emasculating thing of my life.”
[43:00]
Note: This summary excludes non-content sections such as advertisements, promos, and unrelated segments to focus solely on the substantive discussions within the episode.
