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But 8 minutes and 30 seconds to go. It's a two point game. Tyrese Halliburton is banged up he didn't score a basket. He had four points. He couldn't even get shots up. And then you started to wonder, and I wondered at halftime, would he even play in the second half? Because you can live to play another game. You have another game back in Indiana, you're guaranteed that no matter what happened last night. That's what I didn't understand with Rick Carlisle, and we can talk about how great a coach he is. I did not agree with that. But I'd like to know more, and maybe more will come out because the next game is on Thursday. The relationship that the coach has with his star player, did the star player want to come out? Does the coach say to him, I want you to come out because you don't want to take out your best player or one of your best players. But he was hurting you. And T.J. mcConnell was wonderful. When he came in in the third quarter, he actually took over. Here is Rick Carlisle talking about Tyrese Halliburton? He's not 100%. It's pretty clear, but I don't think he's going to miss the next game. And, you know, we were concerned at halftime, and he insisted on playing, and I thought. I thought he made a lot of really good things happen in the second half, but he's. He's not. He's not 100%, you know, and there's a lot of guys in this series that aren't. Yeah, but this was really pronounced. You could see that he was struggling. But here's Halliburton talking about deciding to play. I miss NBA Finals. It's the Finals, man. I've worked my whole life to be here, and I want to be out there to compete, you know, help my teammates any way I can. You know, I was not great tonight by any means, but, you know, it's not really a thought of mine to not play here. You know, if I. If I can, you know, walk, then I want to play. So, you know, they understand that and, you know, is what it is and, you know, gotta be ready to go for game six. You can be hurt and you can be injured. If you're injured, then you shouldn't play. If he's just banged up a little bit, then, okay, I understand he wants to go out there, but at some point, you have to realize they're going to take advantage of him being out there. And the fact that TJ McConnell was playing so well kind of exacerbated that. I didn't want Halliburton out there, and I want him to Be great in game six. I don't want him to be average in game five and then average in game six. I would have shut him down at halftime. Said it at the time, don't play him now. They had a big lead. They did cut that lead then. It's a two point game with eight and a half to go. But he was not a factor. And nobody was able to stop Jalen Williams or Shea Gilers. I mean, Gilers had an oh, by the way game when he had 32 and 10 assists. Like an oh, by the way game, 31 and 10, oh, by the way, talk about efficient. Talk about where that. He's one of those players where you go, he had how many certain guys you go, wait, he only had that many. He's one of those guys where you go, wait, he had that many. And it's all two pointers. Him and Williams, like this is a box score out of the 90s where you got a couple of three pointers and that's it. They're just scoring. But Indiana still has another game back at home on Thursday night. And I hope we get to see the best of Halliburton because he has had an incredible playoff run, one that we'll remember for a long, long time. And you could put him up there with clutch shooters, clutch players. But last night I needed to help him help himself and not play the second half of the game. Now, you might be saying, all right, we're going to lose this game, but you were only down two with eight and a half to go. And that's where you have to rely on your other players. Halliburton wasn't able to. And that's where you ask your team to step up. And they made it interesting. And then all of a sudden, a minute and a half to play, and then all the starters came out. I was like, okay, yeah, Marvin, if there's a team that would do something like that where, hey, Tyrese, you take a back seat. We'll handle this. It's the Pacers, because you have a bunch of those guys that are willing to step up in those moments. Allah a nem hard a TJ McConnell n Smith. Those guys will be. They would be ready to step up. Yeah. OB top. And I mean, they do have players, but. Okay, okay. See, played defense. Everybody plays defense. It's remarkable. I mean, even SGA plays defense, but, like, you have to. That. That's. And Lou Dort doesn't care. Hartenstein doesn't care about. They don't care about offense. Now you Want me to shoot a three door? Can do that. But to be able to have a team that understands how that team works, sometimes that's the biggest hurdle because everybody wants to be a star. And if I would have said to you prior to letting you know that Jalen Williams was, you know, third team all NBA, you never would have thought that. Yeah, Marvin, he's kind of got a Chris Middleton feel to him where it's like, okay, man, this guy is so good. But if you're not a hardcore NBA fan, you have no idea who this is. Third team all NBA. Now they might reward OKC because you have 68 wins. Okay. SGA. When he's not doing it alone. And then sometimes you'll single out somebody else on the team. Jalen Williams showed you last night. Hey, I'm good, huh? I'm only 23 years of age. Yeah. Paul, I saw some people complaining on social media about the refs not calling more fouls against okc, but it feels like OKC is that old. Remember the Seattle Seahawks defense? Foul on every possession. You know, rough people up on every possession. You can't call them all. And it's working so far. So the Thunder beat the Pacers 120 to 109. You got hockey coming up tonight. The Oilers at the Panthers. Panthers a chance to go back to back Seaton poll question today. Which series would you rather go? Seven games. NBA, NHL. I think if I knew that we were going to have Edmonton win, then I would love for it to go seven. That's funny. Yeah, I knew who the winner was. Definitely seven. Yeah. Okc, Indiana. If you said we got a game seven, it doesn't matter who wins. I'm fine with that. But with hockey, if, if Edmonton had a chance to bring the cup back to Canada, that'd be pretty special. It's just Florida, they know how to win. Gosh. And by the way, Dylan, our resident gambler said that the over under, I think they've gone over with goals scored every single game. I think it's six and a half goals coming up tonight, which means it's going to go over again. That's what Dylan goes. That means it's going to go under. Right. I go, I, I have no idea that you gamble. I don't. Yes. Yes. Paul, I thought you were supposed to bet against trends as a gambler because trends don't last. But if it's lasted five games then you're. I think an analytics person would tell you it has to even out because of. And you'd Bet against it, I think. What other poll questions you have seen? Well, I kind of wanted to stick with hockey a little bit, but this might be over our skates, if you know what I mean. Nice. See what I did there? Yeah, I did, Unfortunately. Yeah. Connor McDavid. Oh, no. Did I just get gone? No, it was. That was a polite gong. That's crazy. I've been accused of premature gonging before. I feel I'm going to appeal that. Premature gonging. Okay. I don't know that that was gong. You know, I was just seeing if it was hooked up. Ready to go. Ready to go. Anticipating gongs. Yes. Guy next to you is going to get gong today, guaranteed. Yeah, that makes sense. Okay, that makes sense. But you did locate JJ Spawn for the show, so you're already. You're. You're one up. It's plus one for you, too. Does that distance yourself from the gong a little further? Yeah, a little bit. Yeah, a little bit. All right. What else do you have, Steve? You know what? Let me jump ahead to one that Todd has so I could get a gong in here real quick. Okay. Make. Todd is very upset about this. Well, not. Maybe not quite very upset, but it's his lead story for sure. Making no attempt to get. To avoid getting hit by a pitch to ruin an opponent's perfect game is dot, dot, dot. Yeah. Gage Wood, nice name. Arkansas pitcher, threw a no hitter, missed out on a perfect game as he hit a batter. And then Fritzi was all upset that the batter didn't get out of the way. I thought one batter didn't get out of the way, but they called him out. But the other one just got hit by the pitch. Todd. Yeah, but they. On the. In the eighth inning, the one that lost the perfect game was the hit by pitch of the foot. And the guy kind of just stood there like a statue. And I know the ball dipped into it, kind of curved, and maybe he didn't see it coming. And I guess you want to get on base any way you can. It's the World Series and all that, but I've seen people get out of the way all the time. I had a problem that he didn't make any effort to move his foot a little bit. That's the way you're gonna get on base and ruin some guys. Yes, Paul. So the Murray State Racers batter, who is in an elimination game in a college World Series that his team has never been to before in the eighth inning, should not do everything he can to get on base. I would think in a Situation like that, it would be almost instinctual. If a ball's coming at you, I know it's not coming out of his head or anything, but if the ball looks like it's about to hit you instinctually, you kind of dance out of the way a little bit. He just stayed perfectly still watching the ball hit his foot, and he was perfectly happy to ruin his perfect game and take his base. Okay, I know. Of all the things that happened. Ohtani took the mound last night. You got hockey tonight. Spawn is going to be on the show. OKC on the verge of winning a title for the first time. Todd's like, I can't believe. Did you see that hitter? He didn't get out of the way. Oh, Tiny went five innings and struck out 12 and gave up one hit. And then I'd be like, wow, Ohtani, the things that bother you. Yes, Paul, this is starting to bother me. This is the last situation where you should help out a pitcher in a perfect game. This is the opposite of a regular season game where you wouldn't do anything to get on base during a perfect game. I'm just thinking, like, of all the unwritten rules in baseball, that to me would be in that group, standing perfectly still as a ball, which was not thrown particularly hard, dips into your toe, and you're like, oh, man, there goes the perfect game. That was a wild curveball, though. Maybe the. The hitter was fooled a little bit. Looked like he had ample time to move his foot out of the way. That's all I'm saying. I'm one person. I'm not saying everyone should. Oh, I know you're one person, but you speak for like 15. I'm saying I was personally bothered by it. That doesn't mean I'm not trying to convince everyone else that that's the wrong thing to do. I know, but it was weak. It was weak. It was bush league. And that's the story. I had no problem with it. Whatever. I remember Johnny Bench tried to bunt in the seventh inning of game against Kenny Holtzman of the Cubs, and Holtzman threw a no hitter. And I remember I was with guys and they're like, that's so cheap to try to go, what are you talking about? Wait, I'm supposed to just go up there and swing and help you out here? But then someone tried to bunt off Nolan Ryan to ruin. Yes. And Nolan Ryan let him know what he thought about that. Yeah, okay, but that's a regular season game. This is the College World Series, Todd. The elimination Game for Murray State. Anything it takes, they all applaud for him in the die. Good job. Nice to keep you foot in there. Yes. Rally. Rally monkey. Well, I think part of the problem is that when you play baseball, you have to stay in the batter's box. You have to stay in on a pitch. Right? Well, you. If you. If you start getting out of the way every time there's a breaking ball coming towards you, you're. The chances of you. You're going to strike out way more than you get hit by a pitch. But you can dance out of the way of a pitch that's inside. You can. Yeah. I mean, guys get out of the way of, you know, pitches that get away from pitchers. They do. But do you think it was bush league? What happened? Where the hell. No. Okay, Marvin, do you think it was bush league that the batter, you know, stayed in there to get on base? No. Okay. I give him way more credit. You ever got hit by a baseball, especially in your foot? It hurts. It hurts like hell. It kills. Yes, Todd. The pitcher should be more mad at himself. And I know I only pitched baseball, Little League, so I'm not making any comparison other than to say, if I was in that position, I'd first be mad at myself that I'd let it that close to a batter. But right behind that, I'd be like, dude, you know, I wouldn't approach the batter, but in my head I'd be like, can't believe he couldn't move. If I. You're going to get on base getting hit by a pitch or you're going to strike out. To me, it's not that black and white. It would depend on the situation. No, the situation. Is it just a regular season game? Is it a World Series game? I think yesterday's situation, instinctually, I would have tried to get out of the way. If I see the ball curving towards my foot, instinctual, without even thinking about perfect games or bush league or what I would be. I would always look to get out of the way of getting hit by a pitch. That would just be an instinct. But you could get on base. I understand what you're saying, but it's also like, it's elimination. This guy's dominating us. The only way we can get perfectly still and let this ball hit my. It is true. Weak. That is true. Yes, Paul. In the following inning, Wood hit a batsman and the batter dipped his elbow. At least the umpires called him for dipping his elbow into the pitch. That's an example. According to the umpires Of a guy not getting out of the way so much that he went into the pitch and they called him out because of it. The umpire missed one. He should have said, dude, you could have moved your foot out of the way. He leaned into that. That guy should have been out, too. All right, we accomplished absolutely nothing right there. But Todd has set the tone once again starting the show. Come on, let's rally here. Let's. Come on, let's go. Let's. Let's get together here. Bush not really around smattering. We've had a lot of smatterings. Okay, you know what? It's been week. It's Friday. 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Then it turned into a no hitter. First time since 1960 that we've had a no hitter in the College World Series. Remarkable. And pitchers don't go nine innings. I mean, that's. That's what's unheard of. But you'll find that, though, in the World Series where they're going to pitch them a little bit longer because you have a couple of pitchers and, you know, it's an elimination game. You want to make sure that you're going to hold on and. And advance. All right, let's do the brand new poll question. Then we'll do the NBA quiz and then we'll get some phone calls in here. All right. Paul Seaton actually has the poll. Oh, okay. Oh, somebody just said, hey, Fritzi, Herm Edwards is on the line. You play to win the game. Whatever. Fair. All right, what do you have? 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 get a perfect. I wrote it right now, 75% of this audience say no. He should not have done that. 25% say yes. Okay. Kind of leading the witness with that poll question. Only four votes on that. So that means one person voted yes. Okay. Three voted no. Todd may be, in fact that one person. All right. It is possible. All right. Okay. Now we're up to 100 votes now. Right now, 94% say no. You play to win the game, Todd. Get out of the way of the pitch. No, no. So you're saying in a split second he should realize the historic pitching situation and do more to help the pitcher. Yes. I thought is in a split second. It's like, I'm about to get by a pitch. I'm going to get out of the way. The instinct is just to not get hit by a pitch. Yeah, but you get on base. Remember walks as good as a hit. Well, getting hit is as good as a hit, too. That's not the Bad News Bears where the coach is like, lean into it. You suck. You're not going to get on base unless the ball hits against that guy. Everybody sucked against him yesterday. He had 19 strikeouts. Yes. I really believe that one of the. I think in all sports, you eventually hit a part, like a level that separates people where. All right, so the real players go on and do this. The other guys drop off. By now, I really believe one of them is your ability to stay into the batter's Box and get hit by pitches. I really believe that is, like the dividing line. One of the dividing lines for kids when you're able to stay in the box and think you're going to get hit or get hit over and over and over again, and you still stay in there. I think that's one of those things that separates great players from everybody else who just drops off. Yes, Todd, that's extremely fair. And I had an example where there was someone that was throwing particularly hard and wild in Little League, and I got so far away out of fear that I was gonna hit by a pitch. The home plate ump had a call timeout, and said, son, and he pushed my back, and he pushed me back into the batter's box. I was literally out of the batter's box worrying about getting hit. So I was not one of those guys that was not destined for baseball greatness. Yeah, I don't think that was the only thing that held you back. I had quite. Quite a nice curveball, but the coach looked at me like, we don't do that. You're 10 years old. Yes, Paul. I just went back and watched the clip again just to give Fritzi a fair shake. And the hitter's name is Dom Decker from Murray State. The curveball comes well inside and drops hard, and he jacks his legs back to get out of it. So his knees don't get hit, but his feet stayed, because you can't do both at the same time. He can't jump in the air, and his back foot got nicked. He definitely tried to get out of the way as the ball is coming. John in Georgia. Hey, John, what's on your mind today? Good morning, dp. Good morning, gentlemen. Yeah, I think that this might be a time in Dan Patrick show history to bring in relegation. You know, you. You refer to Fritzi often at the start of the show as the King of Comedy. Well, we might need to relegate him back down to Minister of Humor just to give him a chance to kind of build back up and, you know, a couple of misses the last couple of days, he might. He might need a shot to kind of get himself strong again. All right, well, thank you, John. Yeah, but this wasn't. This isn't an attempt at humor as far as this example. This is just something I caught my eye, and I'm like, this guy lost his perfect game because this guy kept it perfectly still like a statue, and didn't move his foot out of the way. But that's not. That's not a comedy Routine. That's just my take on what I saw. Okay. I'm just one set of eyes. Okay. Not saying we should, like, kill the guy, but that's just weak. Are you sticking with this? I am. Okay. David in Arkansas. Hi, David. What's on your mind? Morning, gentlemen. Thanks for taking the call. I do appreciate it. As a lifelong Razorback fan, that was one of the greatest, greatest achievements in Razorback history yesterday. Well, truly good. This pitcher missed two months of the season due to a shoulder injury, so throwing over 100 pitches like he did was just fantastic. And also college rules. No, you do not have to get out of the way. However, like the guy who got hit and was called out, you cannot lean into the pitch in any way. So there's. Congratulations, David. Thank you. Thank you for update. I don't know if it deserved a round of applause. Big day for him. He did sound a little like Jerry Jones, though, you know, Fellow Arkansas Razorback. Yes, but no one said the batter did anything illegal. I certainly didn't say he did anything illegal. I'm saying unwritten rules and bush league and things like that, which is totally separate from the rule book. Just wanted to clarify that with legality. Okay, let's just frame this. It's the College World Series. It's an elimination game. You're being dominated. Right. We can all agree. And you're. It's. It's three to nothing. You got to get on base. Whatever it takes. And if it takes leaning into a pitch, not trying to get out of the way, I at least get on base. I have to break his momentum. I have to. I have to break his rhythm here. I have no problem whatsoever. Whatever it takes. I, unlike you, play to win the game. Todd. Fair enough. Yes. Paul Fritzi. Let's say Gage Wood had a two hitter going and the same exact thing happened. Should the hitter have done more to get out of the way? I think that situation would change for me. So he has to, while he's trying to hit one of the best pitchers in college baseball, has to think about the historical significance of the other team's pitch. I think, unless it was bases loaded in a one run game or a tie where you can tie it or win it by getting hit with the pitch, anything less than that, get out of the way. Do you have a problem with somebody trying to bunt on Nolan Ryan? Yes. To break up. You know how I feel about Nolan Ryan. I love Nolan Ryan. It was a different picture. Maybe not so much. I'm bunting on Nolan Ryan. That is Just so beyond weak. Absolutely. Get your 45 year old ass off the mound and go get it. We can't hit you. I'm gonna stick my badass and hope the ball hits the bat. Yeah. Outrun the throat of first base. Desperate times. So desperate measures. Chris in Syracuse. Hi, Chris. Hey. Thanks, Dan. Hey. Right off I just want to say I apologize if my line is ever buzzing. I'm on a landline phone. All my lines do it. I've called the phone company. They can't do anything. And over the years I've always prided myself and I haven't a clean line. So I. I wanted to apologize. You're emeritus. You're emeritus. It's okay. With your landline. The fact that you have a landline, I love that. Yes. That's actually why Chris disappeared for so many years from the show. He was working at his landline issues. And we appreciate that sacrifice. Chris, it's good to have you back now. Okay. Okay. I wanted to throw at a couple of things. Game seven, you guys were talking about hockey or basketball. If I'm guaranteed in overtime, obviously I'm going hockey. And Murray State, I got no problem with it. But I'm almost positive that I read that Murray State coaches and manager admits it. They are taught to stay in the batter's box. They've had a ton of times getting hit and umpires are. Are told to make sure they're not leaning into it. And I want to throw a nugget at you, Dan, that I read this morning that I found is. I don't know if it can be true, but it says Rick Carlisle in the last 25 years as a coach since the year 2000. And if the Pacers come back and win the series, which I think they're going to, it'll be 50 times 5, 0. 50 times that since the year 2000 in playoff series he has beaten a higher seed. So that's an average of 2 for 25 years. I. I thought it was amazing. I'll get some of my best people on that. Fritzi, see if you can have somebody verify that. Take a look like. Wait, did you hear what he said? I caught the very end. Was responding to a golf PR email. Okay. I would need that again. Okay. All right, fair enough. Good. Hey, I'll be glad to look into that. Hey, bro, how about some progress? So tell us, what exactly are you looking into? What are you going to be researching that thing, but normally you would fight it. Eleven. That was that. We're going to get. Oh, gosh the Dakota and Kentucky. Hi, Dakota. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan. What's up? I think after everything we've all been through with Fritzi, we should put him in a batter's box in a batting cage. And he needs to take a pitch from a pitching machine. Suck it, Fritzi. All right, well, here's the problem. Fritz, he got hurt playing wiffle ball. Let that sink in. And I wasn't hit by a pitcher. No. I was just swinging the bat too many times too hard. The very light bat. Yeah. You got hurt. It's like trying to throw a Nerf ball or even a Wiffle ball as hard as you can over a period of time. Even though it was only one game for me, Jimmy. In Indiana. Hi, Jimmy. What's on your mind? Morning, dan. And Danette's 6 foot, 200. Dan, I'm a college graduate, but I just can't figure something out. Frame that degree. Okay. It concerns Pretzie. Oh. So I need you to help me understand how we know from an academic viewpoint, he's very high on the scale, but at the same time, he's a God that wanted to take a pie out of the oven without any gloves. And that tells me he has absolutely no common sense whatsoever. So how the hell can those two things combine in one person? Help me understand. All right. Thank you, Jimmy. Jimmy college grad. Paulie, save the column. Yeah. Jimmy College grad. Jimmy college grad. Why does it have to be a negative thing? Why can't I just be, like, a unicorn or an enigma? Why does it have to be street smarts? No clue what's going on, but he can memorize, you know, the periodic table, the elements. Is it that? But it's kind of mean. But it is true. To grasp the essence of a human being, he could get a 95 on a test or an A, but he doesn't know what the hell he's doing otherwise. Todd, you don't know how to use a broom. You didn't know how to use scissors. That's because we didn't have 50 scissors. But I had trouble cutting the neck. You did get ready to take a pie out of the oven. I was a mistake. Paulie. Kept me from having to get third degree burns. Okay, those are three. Three examples. Those are three strong examples, yes. You did not know how to use a broom. People use implements in different ways. I decided to collect it by pushing out instead of bringing it in. Todd, you did not know how to use it. I would have got the job done eventually. It Would have taken a long time. You didn't work to take a pie out of the oven. And you did. We have the video of that. We haven't even gotten around to him watching him try to cut that cake. Oh my. That was. That was crazy. Okay. Nearly froze to death on a air conditioned bus with a bunch of senior citizens. I had a lot of things done for me growing up. Everything. Yeah. So it made it difficult. Everything. Until I moved to LA when I was 22. I really wasn't sure how to do. So I get you into a movie, a Sandler movie. Oh, we're gonna do that. And it's drizzly, cold day. And then Todd's like, cold. I was trying to be a trooper and battle pneumonia. And then I said, todd, why don't you just ask the wardrobe person would get you a jacket. I was very shy. I didn't want to bother everybody. Oh, yeah, now you're shy when there's a woman around. Everybody seemed very. And then I said, after we go on the bus, and then Todd goes on the bus, there's air conditioning. Todd doesn't think to ask the driver, can you turn down the air conditioning? And then I see him and I said, what's wrong? There was air conditioning. I go, did you tell him to turn it off? I could laugh about it now, but I really didn't feel well. I thought I was gonna. I was like, gonna have to go to like an emergency room or something. It was. Something was really not. Oh, my God. Not a bit. I really. I really. I felt I was gonna lie. That's why people are like, this isn't true. He's not really like that. Yes, it's true. Yes, he's really. And then you and I had a nice chat the next morning in the New York City students. So let me know how you felt about how I handled the situation. I was. I was very stern with you. It was one of those pleasant experiences. We' I was angry with you. I was angry. You embarrassed me at the movie set. Which was not my intention. Oh, it wasn't your intention. Imagine what would have happened. Embarrassed Dan, who always goes out of his way to have us have our dreams come true and be in, like, movies. Yes, Marvin. What's on your mind, Marvin? I hate to bring this. Nick. Is Fritzi a Karen? No. No, I think he's just soft. Like he. He just, you know, sometimes has a hard time navigating life, that's all. Complaining about ridiculous things, you know. But he's really bright and funny and he graduates second in his class in high school. I always think of a character, someone who screams and yells and makes a scene, like on an airplane or a supermarket. Don't sit next to me with that hat on. I'm like, I've never acted like that. The onion bagel situation, okay, that might have been one. That was probably Karen ish. Yes. Karen ish. Yeah, Marvin. Yeah. I was terse. I didn't scream at the girl. How could you not have tuna fish? What kind of place is you yell at the manager? Todd, you yelled at a girl who was probably in high school and she's not management making minimum wage. She did not have an onion bagel and you freaked out. How could you possibly not have? I think the people in the drive thru, even the teenagers, they have more say than you think about what kind of bagels they're looking for. They should be on top of out of cream cheese. Maybe I should order some. I don't know. How do we not have tuna? I should probably order that. Take some initiative. We don't have any more bagels, onion bagels, or tuna fish. So that's it? You're just gonna accept that as an employee here, show some initiative if you want to be manager. Ms. Jones, I just want to let you know we're out of onion bagels and tuna, and a lot of people like that. We should probably order more. How about we take a break here? Okay. How about we take a break? If you want to climb the ladder, you can just say, we don't have that next. What else do you want? She wants to climb the corporate ladder at Bruger's Bagel. I'm not. I'm not mentioning any bagel places where it was, but at some bagel place needs to step up their game in Glastonbury, Connecticut, on main street. 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For folks that are kind of clutching their pearls about like Johnny Bench or that kid yesterday trying to bust up a perfect game. I pitched at Sonoma state, tiny little D3 school years ago. We had a kid on Friday who had a perfect game going into the seventh. Catcher kind of leaned into one, broke up the perfect game. Unwritten rule, got a swing, all that stuff. Saturday, I'm starting, he comes up, first pitch right in his ribs because, you know, unwritten rule, got to protect the team. He slowly walks to first, turns to me and blows me a kiss. So what I'm saying is there's ways to defend that kind of behavior. It hurts me today, the most emasculating thing of my life. Anyways, that's it. Okay, but does that bother you as a pitcher, what that hitter did yesterday in the elimination game in the College World Series? It does. Not at all. I can see it on both sides for sure. No, I mean, there's two sides of history. One you do not want to be on. For every no hitter, imperfect game, somebody was a massive failure. All right, well, thank you, Duke. I agree. Now, if there was a game today that yesterday wasn't an elimination and that guy came to the plate against an Arkansas pitcher, then you might buzz the tower there. Now, I don't know if they have unwritten rules in college the way they do in, you know, Major League Baseball. Here's another thing that it doesn't happen very often, but when it does, it's pretty exciting. It's when somebody goes from pitching in the College World Series or playing in the World Series, and then they go right to the major leagues. It doesn't happen very often. And why is that with baseball? Whereas in basketball, you could be one and done and go, you're in the NBA the next year. Now you have guys who have gone from that didn't play minor league baseball. I think Dave Winfield and Bob Horner, a couple of guys that come to mind. But then somebody will have this momentum. You go, oh, God, that guy was lights out the World Series. What happened to him? Oh, he's down in double A. And then you don't see him for four or five years. They lose that. Oh, I watched that guy in March Madness, and he's going to be playing in the NBA or I watched this guy in the college football playoffs, and he's going to be starting it for my team at quarterback. Yes. Marvin. Yeah. There's probably only a couple of guys that I can remember that was in the College World Series and they became major league players. Steven Strasberg was hot for a second, and Paul Skins, but other than that, I really can't think off the top of my head about anybody in that spot. Dave in Washington. Hi, Dave. What's on your mind today? Morning, D.P. dan, it's. How you doing? Good, good. So I think we got a little pie to the face here for Fritzi. I. I don't know. The Fritzi could stay in the box to face a curveball at that speed, let alone, you know, be able to get out of the way. Well, we took batting practice when we were out at the super bowl in Arizona, and we were at the Giants spring training site, and they set up the pitching machine and they're probably, you know, it might have been 80. We. We had them, I think, bring it up to 90. And Fritzie hung in there. Richie had some good hacks, but, I mean, it's different with a live game. The ball is kind of going straight, although you could make it curve, make it dip, make it do a lot of different things. But basically it was probably 85 to 90 miles an hour and. And Fritz, he was staying in there. I mean, nobody puts on a, like a grimace the way like, Todd is, you know, where he's chopping it down the third baseline. But you did pretty well. I took it very seriously. I don't know, I had this angry face like I had to prove I can get some hits with that scene. Would you update the poll results from the first hour. I'd be happy to. This is a very specific poll question we have we've got up there right now. Should the Mary State hit her down three runs in the eighth inning of a College World Series elimination game. Done more to help Gage Wood of Arkansas get a perfect game right now. Let's see. We've got many more votes now. 93.2% say no. Okay. 6.8 are saying yes. Okay. All right, Todd, so you got a couple of fans there. Couple, yeah. Hanging in there. Fritzi says, hey, somebody sent me a tweet. Said, you're the man, Fritzi. And then he goes, I just got another tweet. Fritzi, you're soft and needy. That guy. Some Chinese food shut him up. Alrighty. 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. A lot of times, big economic forces show up in our lives in small ways. Four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding, but the price has gone up. So now I only buy one. Small but important ways. From tech billionaires to the bond market to. Yeah, banana pudding. 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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
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.
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:
Shea Gilchris Alexander and Jalen Williams' Performance:
Tyrese Halliburton's Struggles:
Notable Quotes:
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]
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:
Gage Wood's Near-Perfect Game:
Controversial Hit by Pitch:
Notable Quotes:
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]
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:
Discussion Points:
Notable Quotes:
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]
The show features lively interactions with callers who share their perspectives and humorous takes on the discussed topics.
Notable Interactions:
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:
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]
The hosts highlight notable plays from recent games, celebrating exceptional performances and pivotal moments.
Featured Play:
Sponsor Mention:
Panini America trading cards are featured as the official trading cards of The Dan Patrick Show.
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:
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.
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:
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.