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Listen to Back 40 on iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. Hello, I'm John Lithgow. We choose to go to the moon. I want to tell you about my new fiction podcast. That's one small step for man about Buzz Aldrin, one of the true pioneers of space. You're a great pilot, Buzz. That's the story you think you know. This is the story you don't. Buzz starring me, John Lithgow on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Back to the Future was released 40 years ago this summer, but the original star was just not feeling the story and was fired after most of the filming was done. Turns out a lot of stars have made blockbusters they hated. Check out the backstory with Patti Steele on the iHeartrad. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. Hey, Rich, stop flirting with Larena and get back here. We're in for Dan Patrick. Just talking to our fellow co workers. Just talking. I heard her talking about her jumbos or whatever. Oh, she said this doesn't sound better. She was telling me about her squishmallows. Her squishmallows? The stuffed animals. She's got a. She has my kids wanted. Hey, I heard her talking about jumbos and squishmallows. I didn't know what was going on. Why? Welcome to the show. CNR around her worker. Yeah. Hey, lot to get to today. There's a Jackson Dart story that I find hilarious that, hey, I think you'll find it hilarious as well. I mean, not like you don't need to tune in. Like everyone's going to tune in tomorrow for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. Will you stop with that? I know. I just. I think I'm just aggravated knowing that we're gonna see in a day from now that it breaks all podcast records and everyone broadcasting is gonna just roll their eyes, but I get it. Why don't you promote Monsters in the morning while you're at it? Yeah, so I heard they're crushing us right now as we speak. 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A lot of you may be thinking, yeah, especially for you guys. Well then Express Employment professionals gotta be the spot for you. Quit the endless online job search and enlist the pros. Express never charges job seekers a fee. Go to expresspros.com so, Rich, before we play Showtime Mahomes trivia and do some games and give away prizes, before we talk some NFL, let's talk about mosquito bites. No, I'm just kidding. David justice, who again is in and out of the hallways here at Fox Sports Radio. Super nice. Dude let me wear his World Series ring because I'm a Yankees fan. This guy's done it all, man. He was a good looking dude. He was a brave, he was a athletic, he was a Yankee. He won a lot. He was a great player. He's on the map. Barnes podcast. It's usually Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, but I only see Matt Barnes in all the clips, all the smoke, and for whatever reason, like we said before, when you drink a lot and when you're on a radio show, it's like truth serum. You just start babbling. And I gotta say, as a host, I give Matt Barnes a lot of props for just letting David justice fill in the space. He did a great job of backing off and just letting him talk because justice was just saying all the things that people wanted to hear for years. He's like, you want to hear about Halle Berry? Here's what happened. Let it breathe. He told the whole story and you're just there like, I can't believe he's saying all this stuff, man, this is going to go viral. The main headline was about Halle Berry, but he also talked about Moneyball and that's where we're heading. Yeah, he said that Halle Berry was everything you would think. She was young, she was hot, she asked him to get married. Think about that. This is what a stud justice was back in the day. Halle Berry was like, will you marry me, please? And he was like, it was new and fresh and his heart really wasn't there. But she was Halle Berry. So he felt like that was the right thing to do. Like, yeah, of course. But then as he got to know her and the honeymoon period sort of dwindled off as it usually does, he was like, man, she don't cook, she don't clean. I can't see her as a, as a motherly woman. And he was like a southern kid that grew up with his mom. And just his mom. And his mom did everything for him. She didn't seem to be that type of lady. Now, I'm not saying she has to be. I'm not saying that he's saying she had to be, but she wasn't like any motherly figure that he was accustomed to or he knew. Did he have this on his dating profile or. I don't know. So he basically tells the story of he sort of cold turkey realized this and was like, yeah, I don't think I want to do this anymore. And his biggest regret was how he sort of ended it. If you missed the highlights, take a listen. It's from all the smoke. We never had any major issues like that. It's just that I, because I was young and had only been in honestly one real relationship before her, my knowledge and my understanding, my wisdom around relationships just wasn't vast. So I'm looking at my mom and I'm a Midwest guy. So in my mind I'm thinking a wife at that time should cook, clean, traditional, you know, and then I'm thinking, okay, if we have kids, you know, is this the woman I want to have kids with and build a family with? And at that time, as a young guy, she don't cook, don't clean, don't really seem like motherly. And then we start having issues. Let him keep talking. Matt Barnes was like, yeah, tell me more. Go ahead. And he just kept rolling about Halle Berry and she's a high profile celebrity. That's why it's odd, right? No one really talks like that. So I commend him for being honest and creating great radio and a good moment and also knowing what he wants. I mean, there's no harm in, no harm in saying like, yeah, that's not what I'm looking for in a part. And with all the headlines over the weekend, say the word sexist. Ah, you know, that's coming, right? Cooking and cleaning. He's allowed to want the 1800s. He's allowed to want a traditional woman. We forget that people are allowed to have preferences. Preferences became like a dirty word, right? Like you're like, if you prefer something, what. It sounds old school, but those are his preferences or how he felt. He explains, I was a young guy, it's all I knew. You know what else he said that I thought was interesting? Like again, how he just basically never talked to her again. He said that's his regret. Like he wished he would have eased that up a little bit because she, she looking back, really loved him. He said, which is nice. But he paints this picture that's kind of interesting where he was just an athlete. He's like, I was just a baseball player. That's it. So when we broke up, I thought, man, that's kind of it. I'm an athlete. We had already said, you know, we're going to go our separate ways. But she had, like a machine behind her, a Hollywood team behind her that just slandered his name for years. And he said a lot of that wasn't true. A lot of the stuff you read about him in the past wasn't true. It's just that team that she came with as a Hollywood celebrity that painted that picture in the press. Well, I always find that funny about athletes and celebrities. He didn't have all that. He had an agent and that's about it. If someone has a high profile relationship in the world of sports, it sort of ties to you forever. Like, like Reggie Bush. I'm sure people still, to him, whatever he's doing, post career and everything, there's people that are like, yeah, yeah. Remember you were like, with Kim K. Like, dude, that was 20 years ago. When you date someone high profile in the sports world, it never leaves you. And David justice went on to talk not just about Halle Berry. He talked about something that. See, I'm bummed about this. He talks about the movie Moneyball. Yeah. And how nothing in the movie is factual. It's 100% false. Nothing. I mean, didn't you realize that when they had Billy Beane as Brad Pitt? I mean, he's a handsome guy, but he's no Brad Pitt. My thought is this. A lot of times, if you have the ability to shut down a great legendary story, I never understand the people that take that opportunity and go, okay, I'll do it. Like, nothing bothers me more. You know me, I'm a 49ers fan. Cavino and Rich, Rich Davis, Big Niners guy. The thing I hate most about Joe Montana, my childhood hero, you know his Skechers that he wears? All right. The second thing I hate about Joe Montana, other than his Sketcher ads back in the day. And by the way, Skechers are comfy. I'm just making fun of them now. Joe Montana. I always hated how he was so quick to be like, oh, Rudy, that's not how it happened at all. We didn't carry him off. If anything, it was a joke. And, oh, the idea of players throwing their jerseys on the coach's desk didn't happen. It's like, Joe, Joe Montana, Zip It. I love the movie. I want to believe Rudy. I. I like, he stomped all over the dream story of Rudy being carried off the field. He was like, yeah, like, as a joke, we hated Rudy. He was an a hole. And we did that sort of as a joke. It wasn't even. It wasn't like an endearing moment of Rudy. It was like, rudy's a tool bag, and we're gonna be. We're gonna carry him off. That's not like a fucking way. And then the Montana ruining Rudy, you got David justice ruining Moneyball. When you have those moments to set up, you know, put out the flames of a cool, fiery story, it bothers me. And speaking of fiery, our video guy, Spot. Oh, boy. First of all, Spot, you're the worst. Oh, man, you're the worst. The worst at taking a cool story and actually making it less cool. Like, back in the day, we were like, dude, we were at the club. There were all these hot girls, and they were at the club, so hot they had people's, like, grabbing bottles of alcohol and spitting fire. And Spot would be like, well, I mean, the girls were, like, moderately hot, and the guy wasn't really spitting fire. You mean. I don't play into your lies. Is that what you're saying? But you don't know how to tell a good story. Is it a good story? I'll give you one. You ever see the movie Big Fish? Sometimes you got to tell a good story. I love the movie Big Fish, but Spot, no, I don't lie. Spot is. I have integrity. That's called integrity. About a year and a half ago, there was a movie. Remember the guy that they said created the Hot Cheeto? The flaming Hot Cheeto. You mean how it was proven completely false? There was a guy, everyone in society, Richard Montanez, there was a documentary. The legendary Mexican who started off as a. As a nobody in the company and then created the Hot Cheeto. So the documentary, if you watched it, was about a guy like Covino said, worked his way, started at the bottom, worked his way up, got an opportunity, got the ear of the CEO, and he's the guy that they credit for creating the Hot Cheeto. The documentary was called Flaming Hot. We talked about it, Kavino and I. I remember this because Kavino and I were like, that documentary is a great movie. Yeah. We were saying it was a fictional movie. According to Spot. Danny. We were saying, like, it was. It was great piece of fiction. We were saying, what a great story. This guy came from nowhere and what a great American dream. And Spot loves the people. Spots one of the people that like, well, when you really dive in, I mean, it was not just him. Honestly, Guardians of the Galaxy was more nonfiction. Jabroni Jones writes a slander piece on the story and then people run with that. He sits on a chunk of lies. One guy wrote some piece about it like that. It never happened that way, and ruined the whole thing. Discredited. The whole story was disproven by people high up within the organization. It still works for the company. Please, you sit on a throne of lies. But my question to you, is this a chunk of lies? Are you the person that loves to kill the story? Or do you like to truth seeker? Are you a truth seeker? Or do you like the legend? Do you like the story of Al? Like, for all we know, Spot would probably go back. Like, actually, Al Bundy didn't have four touchdowns in one game. One was called back on a penalty. But like, no, it's like, to me, do you know, it was just called sports radio until I started working here. I put the fox in. Did you know I'm responsible for that? That's not true. No, no, it's a good story. It's true. How about, like, just have to stand things probably didn't happen that way. Knowing that, but still appreciating the fun legend that people tell. Like, why can't it be a little bit of both, right? You don't need to disprove it. Like, you're winning something for shooting down people's fun story because then you're taking away from someone else who actually did do something. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show. Weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio in the iHeartRadio app. Paulie Fusco here with Tony Fusco. Yo. As everybody knows, we're the hosts of the award winning Paulie and Tony Fusco show. Yeah, but instead of us telling us. Telling you how great we are, here's how Dan Patrick described us when he came on our show. Quick, knowledgeable and funny. Opinionated. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. What are you doing? You're interrupting our promo. Yeah, he wasn't talking about you. You took those clips totally out of context. Oh, yeah. Well, after this promo, I'm going to take you out and beat you. Let me put this into context. Shut up. Yeah. Anyway, just listen to the Paulie and Tony Fusco show on iHeartRadio Apple Podcasts. Oh. 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Now through August 26th. It's back to Deals time where you can enjoy storewide deals and earn four times points. Look for in store tags to earn on eligible items from Hershey's, Cheez It, Kellogg's, Gatorade, Smart Water, Skinny Pop, Oberto, Zoa and Activia. Then clip the offer in the app for automatic event long savings. Shop in store or online for easy drive up and go pickup or delivery. Subject to availability restrictions apply. Visit Albertsons or Safeway.com for more details. Hello, I'm John Lithgow. We choose to go to the Moon. I want to tell you about my new fiction podcast. It's One Small Step for Man. It's about Buzz Aldrin, one of the true pioneers of space. You're a great pilot, Buzz. As far as I'm concerned, the best I've seen. That's the story you think you know. This is the story you don't predisposition to depression, alcohol abuse and suicide. We'll see Buzz try to overcome demons. What do you say? Buzz? Another beer and triumph over addiction. Here's to you, Buzz Uldren. Good luck to ya and become a true hero. Buzz and I will proceed into the lunar module not because he conquers space, but because he conquers himself. Buzz we intercepted a Soviet radio transmission starring me, John Lithgow. Can you put it through? Can you Translate on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts? Columbia I'm Noah. I'm 13 and as you might have seen from the news, I got a podcast And I explain those fake headlines like your uncle would, like your cousin would, if he actually did the research. Honestly, adults don't ask the right questions. Now you know with Noah DeBorosso is a show about influence. Who's got it, how they use it, and what it means. For the rest of you, it's not the news. It's what the news should be if someone Gen Z or Gen Alpha made it. When I'm watching everything, Sheesh. Majority of the youth 18 through 24 say they trust Republicans more than Democrats to fund the economy. You kidding me? Politics is wild. And I'm definitely not here to tame it, but I'm here to make sense of it. Just what's happening, why it matters, and what it means for us. Bring your brain. Listen to now youw Know with Noah de Barrasta on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Get fired up, y'. All. Season 2 of Good Game with Sarah Spain is underway. We just welcomed one of my favorite people and an incomparable soccer icon, Megan Rapinoe to the show, and we had a blast. We talked about her recent 40th birthday celebrations, Co hosting a podcast with her fiance, sue, bird watching former teammates retire, and more. Never a dull moment with Pino. Take a listen. What do you miss the most about being a pro athlete? The final. The final. And the locker room. I really, really like you. Just, you can't replicate. You can't get back. Showing up to the locker room every morning just to talk. We've got more incredible guests like the legendary Candace Parker and college superstar Az Fudd. I mean, seriously, y', all, the guest list is absolutely stacked for season two. And you know we're always going to keep you up to speed on all the news and happenings around the Women's Day sports world as well. So make sure you listen to Good Game with Sarah Spain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. Happy to be here in for DP. The Dan Patrick hat trick. Yesterday, today, tomorrow, then regular time on Thursday, 5 to 7 on the east and then now. And then we're in for DP on Friday. So it's technically a haul this week, but we love it. What's up, DP Nation? And you know you love it. Again, Covino and Rich, proud to be here. Proud to have a new YouTube channel. Big announcement. This week we're simulcasting on YouTube, but we ask you to subscribe. YouTube.comrichfsr so it's YouTube.cominoenrich fsr and we can be friends. You could watch us. Yeah, I'm here in my little hoodie because it's cold here in the studio. It's. It's absolutely free. There's no reason why you shouldn't do it. Hey, if you asked me to do it for you, I would. Hey, we got a lot we're going to get to this hour. Some NFL baseball. We got 40 games left. We're 75% done. Some teams are falling off the cliff. Other teams have won 10 in a row since their coach put pancakes in their pocket. Now, speaking of baseball. What? Before we give away prizes, get you involved, we'll take a few phone calls. 87799 on Fox. I got to tell you about Derek Jeter and his first possible misstep. And what's the worst injury? There's a story involving old timers day this past weekend and collar Zillich. Connor Zillich. Have you seen the Connor Zillich story? I have. Oh my goodness. We'll get to that. But let's call her involved. His collarbone. Yeah, exactly. Let's get into Johnny in Minnesota. What's up, Johnny being on Rich. What up? Hey, man. Hey. I hope you guys don't remember what I said yesterday on the oh, Johnny, you're forever part of our show. I laughed for hours after that. But anyways, what's on your mind today? If you missed it yesterday, he said, oh, crap. Wait, wait, wait. We need an explanation. What happened? Hey, Johnny. I burnt my pizza. He burnt his pizza at like 8:30 in the morning. Hold on, Johnny. Pause one second. Johnny, hold on one second. If you don't know what we're talking about, which I imagine you don't, yesterday Johnny called up and in the middle of his call, Sam, you have the clip, right? Or do you have it Danny or. No, I will have to effort that. Oh, fine. I thought you had it on standby. In the middle of his call, he's like, oh crap, there I go again. Or something very bizarre. But what's up today, Johnny? I'm gonna. I just want to talk about the David justice and Halle Berry man. Yeah, I don't know. Why would he get rid of. Why would he get rid of that? I would take that average all day long. Because there's more to life than being ridiculously good looking, you know, that's really it. He wasn't short of any other beautiful women. He didn't feel that Bad for her because he's thinking, yeah, she's got any dude she wants. She's a successful Hollywood star. She didn't make his heart go pitter patter. That's really what it was. He liked her. He looks back and realized she loved him. But the honeymoon stage was over and he just couldn't see her being the mother of his kids. And he couldn't see him spending the rest of his life with her. He couldn't grow old with her. That's what he said. You don't need to tie everything together to sports just because it's FOX Sports Radio. But I find constantly Johnny's thinking about that scene in Monsters Ball. We're talking Moneyball, not Monsters Ball. I think we all are. When you say Halle Berry, I will say it's so typical to want to tie them together because I think sports and relationships have so much in common, which is why I've always been drawn to both. I always found the dating world and relationships fascinating. Same with sports. I think when David justice realized, you know, I can't see her being the one to do these things I need, right. He didn't see her as the mother of his kids. Honestly, I find that to be extremely mature about how immature he was. I don't know, man, that's kind of tough. It's easy to fall in love with a beautiful woman and hope for the best and look past it sometimes. I mean, a lot of times people make that mistake. I think it was mature of him because I think that's very mature thinking. If you're not going to give me what I need, then I'm willing to let this beautiful woman go because of that. That's extremely mature. And I'm not just saying that because we're going to see him in the hallway. I'm really saying that because that's. I think that's my problem, to compare it to sports. I feel like a lot of times a team will have a leader or a player and you could say they no more. In Boston, sometimes when you realize, like, yeah, they're it. I like them, but they're not the one that's going to get us there. Quarterbacks in the NFL, you, you might say to yourself, you know, like, tough decisions, yeah, I like this person. They're a good guy. They seem like a good, good guy in the locker room, but we're not going to win a Super bowl with this guy at the helm. And that's why teams move on. Because sometimes you have to have that maturity in you. To say, you know what? We're going to move on. And the huevos. Yeah. You know, we all put a lot of people, myself included, put up with stuff that I probably shouldn't in personal life and professional life. But to make those moves requires a sense of confidence and huevos and maturity that I think it would take to say peace out to Halle Berry. Yeah. As the saying goes. Oh, crap. There you go again. There it is. Thank you, John. There we go again. So speaking of David justice, he played with one of your childhood heroes, number two, Derek Jeter. Man, this is like a two part doozy. Did Derek Jeter misstep? I bring that up reluctantly, reluctantly, crouched here at the microphone because Rich said it. One of my heroes. I think he's great. I think he created the blueprint, how to succeed in New York City. And if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere, as they say. I've heard that. But that dude did everything right. Came in big at every big moment, just a winner. Maybe that's why he didn't want to be associated with the Yankees this year. He's a stink. I don't know. Or maybe he's putting his broadcasting career first, or his priorities are different, or maybe he's got something up his sleeve. But maybe there's aspirations with another team. Right. Like, we don't know that. Maybe he's holding out for something else. But the story is this. This past weekend, my birthday weekend, this past weekend on my birthday actually was Old Timers Day. And for the first time, they celebrated the 2000 New York Yankees, the World Series champions that beat Rich's Mets. It was a squad and, you know, the Rocket. Roger Clemens was there. I saw Paul o' Neill with a gray, poofy hair. Now he's got a poofador. Paul o' Neill almost struck out and then he. Then he ripped a nice line drive. Yeah, man, I saw soho was there. David Cohn was throwing. Ah, but you know who wasn't there? Derek Jeter. Derek Jeter was a no show. And I think he was the captain, like just two or three years later. But he was the centerpiece of that team. And to have everybody show up from superstars to ancillary dudes and not have Jeter there. And that's very odd. I mean, we extremely talked about this a week or so ago where we said, it's like if the Patriots did a whole tribute to the dynasty, that was. And Tom Brady's like, yeah, guys, I'm not making it. Then you reschedule I think you reschedule for when Tom Brady can make it. I think the fact that Jeter's not at a tribute to the 2000 Yankees, to me, it's like a little bit of a. Am I too cool for the moment, TC Too cool moment when you got guys like Bernie Williams there, Passada. His boys, the Core Four were there. Pettit was there, but he wasn't. But the story is this. He had a birthday party for his daughter that he was not canceling. So that's story number one is like, does that take precedence? I know you got to be there for your family. And he probably. No, I'm sure he did put off. He put off so much of personal time off for his career that now he's a dad. He's like, now this is my priority. You could say, I respect that. Or you can say, hey, you could reschedule a birthday party anytime, can't you? Yeah. I mean, what does that kid know? You know, there are things that are adjustable and things that are not. If your kid has their dance recital, you could say, well, listen, I'm prioritizing my kids dance recital. They're not going to move the dance recital. But when you book your kid's birthday party at your house, at a Chuck E. Cheese, at a Dave and Buster's, when you're Derek Jeter, you can move the party. Yeah, I just. It's not a set in stone like, well, you're not going to move your kids holiday concert at school. I know you can't do that. But what you could do is, is make adjustments when you're the captain and one of the most famous baseball players over the last 50 years. But now you're trying to decide, well, did Jeter do the right thing? Did he do the right thing Spike Lee style? So did he miss that by not going? That's a debate within itself. We've talked about that. I choose to believe he's got something up his sleeve because I'm a big fan. I don't want to believe he has this elitist vibe to him as social media. And some articles you read say, I think Jeter is one of the greatest. That's my personal opinion. But did he do the right thing in retrospect? Because here's what happened and I'm getting conflicting stories on this again. I was riding the teacups at Disney World when this happened. Yep. But I saw the footage, too. Mariano Rivera is in the outfield like he would do in his playing days. That's how he got Hurt in his last year. Remember his last year he was taking fly balls. They always said. Here's what they always said. Mariano Rivera might be the best athlete on the team. He could play any position. He was that good. Yeah, he used to love to shag fly balls. You should see him in the outfield. He's in the outfield and he twists his ankle and he's out for the year. And then, and then he extends his career one more year. What was supposed to be Mo Rivera's last year? You might forget that. Cavino's right. It might be something that people forget. Mo Rivera was supposed to retire. Gets hurt, out for the season. So I can't go out that way. So they sort of push back his farewell tour by a year, an extra. He played an extra year because his final year he got hurt shagging fly balls in practice, pregame, just for fun. So it's old Timers day and he's doing the same thing. He's doing the same thing because Shaggy fly balls. Mo Rivera and her sandman loves to shag fly balls. What does he always say? Like you said, oh, best athlete in the clubhouse. Like, they always said that he was a great athlete and he loved to just play ball. But dude, there's a, there's a clip that a fan took where you see him aggravate. He's like his atulous, his Achilles and he goes down. Ah, but then I read an article that says he roped a single and during that bat by Willie Randolph, he took a step and fell behind second base. So I think that's what really sealed the deal. But he had heard it earlier and Roger Clemson, other players said he needed surgery and he tore his Achilles. So Old timers, that you're pushing yourself a little bit. You got Mickey Rivers in center field. He's 179 years old. These guys are old, some of these dudes, right? You know, maybe he did the right thing because he didn't want to be remembered as, as the old guy who can't play the way he used to. He wants to be remembered as Derek Jeter diving into the stands. See, now we got this image again of Mariano Rivera. Like, really, man, he, he got hurt again. Like his. He tore his Achilles. Damn, that sucks. Now we got this old guy impression of, of the Sandman, one of the great. I don't think anyone cares about the old guy and pressure because we all get older. I think, dude, now he needs surgery. But I just. He was playing old timer stick. I just think it's a bummer for him that he's like, are you kidding me? Like, I went back for one day to play, to do it for the fans, to see my old pals, and now I have to recover from a surgery. So I'm not sure exactly what sealed the deal for Rivera. In the story, you see him get hurt twice, but he needs surgery now. As a result, people are like, ah, damn. So maybe Jeter did the right thing. In retrospect, when you see what could potentially happen and how you're remembered. Well, I think. I think today we're going to play a little game called what's Worse? And now there's another story from this past weekend. You have to watch this. Connor Zillich wins the race in nascar. He's celebrating. He gets out of the car. Like Dukes of Hazzard, right? He gets out of the car, just a good old. And he puts his foot up where the window is. He gets out. He trips up on his own feet. It looks a little slippery. I don't know what happens. And he falls out of the car. Like, bad. Real bad. Yeah, this was victory Lane. So he's standing up on the window. He stands up, you know, in celebration. It's like Kendra's Morales sort of situation. In celebration, he gets hurt. Morales. That's the worst story. When. When he jumped and landed on home plate. And that was it, dude, that was the worst. That was the worst. Or is this one worse? But what's the worst injury? What happened to Mo? Because it's embarrassing. Mo Rivera, Old Timers Day, or Connor Zillich here? Because in celebration, he gets up and falls out of the car, and you don't know if, like, he hit his head or what. He landed on his neck. Yeah, we're streaming it right now. Watch us. Here he goes to stand up, foot on the window. Look, there's the slip. He's got his foot caught in the netting, and he. He landed, like, you know, in Family Guy, when they fall down the stairs, they land all awkwardly in. Their hands and legs are all the place. That's what he looked like. Oh, man. Yeah, he was motionless. They had to get an ambulance. Broken collarbone. It's like that woman at famous Viral clip years ago when she's stomping grapes on the news and she falls out of the fat of grapes and then she knocks the wind out of herself. Yeah. She's like. And I believe that woman there broke a collarbone. That's exactly what happened to him. The best part of that clip is when they went back to the Deuce. The Deuce desk. And like, oh, hope she's okay. Oh. Oh, man. Oh. The sad part about that Connor Zillich clip, though, everything. He was cheer. He was like, yeah, he's cheersing a Red Bull. And then when he fell down, the Red Bull was just spilled and just trickling out of the can. It was just laying there like some sad prop. Yeah, it doesn't necessarily work for Red Bull. Bad endorsement. Those are. Those are bad ones. I think the question, though, is, what's worse? Going back to an Old Timers game and reminding everybody that you're an old timer. The legend or Rivera or being in on Victory Lane, which is where I know you've looked at real estate. It's beautiful there. Victory Lane. Wasn't she one of your favorite porn stars? Victory Lane on the COVID of Penthouse. When you're on Victory Lane and you're celebrating and you fall to your car, break your collarbone, and it goes from the greatest moment of your life to. You can't say collarbone, huh? Horrible. He says it like he's saying Harbor. Yeah, he sound like Louisville. Sound like Charles Barkley. Carl. So he broke his cold bone. So he broke his collarbone. What's worse? That Mo Rivera I got, you know, the saddest one to me ever is the late great. I hope he's late great, because I don't want to get this wrong. Dom Baylor, he's passed away, right? Yes, he has. The late, great, legendary baseball player Dom Baylor. Danny, have you ever seen the clip of him catching a ceremonial first pitch I believe Vlad Guerrero was throwing to him? He gets down in a catcher position. Remember, he was sick and he was, you're right, ill at the time. And you see his leg buckle, and it's an older Don Balor. It goes in like an opposite direction while he's taking a knee. It's. And they try to pick him up and very quickly realize, like, no, his leg is, like, mangled. And it was all in an attempt to be a catcher for a ceremonial first pitch. And I remember always thinking that, to me, was one of the sadder. And this really comes down to sad injuries that happen in what should be awesome moments. Right? Sad injuries in celebrating a grand slam, being paid tribute at an all. At an All Timers game, winning a NASCAR race. These are moments of glory. They should have resulted in you being like. And not to get off track. But maybe that's why Jeter doesn't want to be involved. Not necessarily because he's scared of injury, but he's Like, I don't want to be viewed as an old timer. Get out of here. Old timer. I think that has a lot to do with it. Yeah, there's. There's plenty of time to be an old guy, and then right now is not my time. I'm trying to build a reputation here as a broadcaster with Fox Sports. Old timer. Yeah, maybe for you guys, not for me. I'm thinking. I feel that way. Remember when Gus Farot went to celebrate and jammed his neck into the wall? He did a headbutt, right? Yeah. That was a classic one. Kevin Brown. Didn't he punch a wall in the dugout? Like, wasn't it Gramatica who. Who pulled up lame after celebrating a kick? Dude, why am I drawing a blank? There was a 49er. Was it true? Was it Greenlaw? Hold on. Hurt at Super Bowl. Do you remember? I got. I got to look this up, because Ted Ginn Jr. He injured himself, I think, after a kick return for a touchdown once during the celebration. The 49ers. Yeah, it was Trey Greenlaw. Dre Greenlaw, during the super bowl in Vegas against the Chiefs. I was at the game. I know. On TV. They didn't even show it much either at first. 49ers impact player, no longer with the team. He's a Bronco, right? Drake Greenlaw suffered a freak Achilles tendon tear. It's right before the second half, if you remember. That game was close. I believe the Niners. It was tied. Or the Niners were up at halftime. They're about to go on the field. Cavino in the second half, Greenlaw is on the sideline just doing like. He's hyping himself up, like, jumping, getting ready. He's almost doing, like, a little, like, stutter step. Get ready to go on the field. And out of nowhere, you just see him go, oh. And falls. And honestly, Kyle Shanahan, everyone on the personnel is like, yo, what. What happened to Dre? It was a no contact injury, dude. It was a freak Achilles, like, tear. You know what Rich just made me think of? I mean, it's really taken this next level, but it's one of our favorite stories because I think if you're going to go, this is how you do it. There was a famous story, like, five to 10 years ago of an old timer who bowled his whole life. And he bowled his first 300 game. He's like, I did it. It's like a. An older fella. And in celebration of his 300 game, Ste. He has a heart attack and dies. You're like, oh, man. But how you want to do it? Yeah. So these celebrations, these moments, these freak injuries. What's worse, this Connor Zillich story again, you got to see it. It's so bad. I feel so bad for the guy, cuz. How embarrassing to. Can we, like, really point that out? The guy celebrating. Whoa. And then breaks a collarbone, and it's broadcasted everywhere. And you're viral for that, like, moment. It's. It's like, this is supposed to be your awesome moment, and you just totally blew. And he's whipping around a racetrack. That's so embarrassing. The man, he's got a bottle. He's got a Red Bull or whatever. He's about to celebrate. Everyone's like, yeah, man. They're spraying champagne. Whoa, dude, that's slippery on that. Yeah, but that's embarrassing. Yeah. Oh, it's unfortunate. But that's embarrass. Embarrassing as hell, dude. You know, you got that. Or the Rivera injury, because, again, that's embarrassing, too. You don't want to be the old guy who gets hurt. It's like our buddy J. Stu, who works here. He played one softball game with Rich. One softball game to fill in. I felt so bad. And he, like, tore a muscle, like, at that game and had to leave. He pulled it. I think he pulled a hammy or something. He'll be all right. But he. It's. The funny thing is he plays softball all the time with his son, so he just came out to a different softball game, ends up getting hurt, and he's like, yeah, but. Last impression for Rich and all his buddies is Jason's an old guy. Got hurt in one game, holding his hamstring, limping off the. Hey, all Rich's buddies, like, hey, Rich, remember when you vouch for that guy? And he came and he pulled the muscle. Yeah, that was funny. Then he had to go while he's still walking around San Francisco right now with a. With a. With a limp. You don't want to walk. It's. It's really what it comes down to is you're remembered for this in a weird way. Like, that's like, even we mentioned Kendrick Morales. Like, guy had a great career. We still remember his stupid injury when he was celebrating because it's embarrassing and unfortunate. You're right, Danny. You mentioned it. There's been more than one kicker that. You're right. They hit a field goal in celebration, like, hopped gramatica. I looked it up. He tore his ACL when he celebrated after making his kick. It's so unfortunate. But hey, wishing him well. Who is it again? Connor Zillich and Mo Rivera. Who? Two bad injuries over the weekend. You know, you got to assume, like even though he's not active, do you think he wants, do you think he wants to be at home recouping from a surgery because he foolishly tore an Achilles? Oh yeah, by the way, if you haven't seen him, Mo Rivera, he's in great shape, man. But again, not the same guy he was. And here's what I don't know. I don't know if it's the same foot, the same leg that he injured all those years ago, but unfortunately, either way, 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 Life's messy. We're talking spills, stains, pets and kids. But with Anabe, you never have to stress about Messes again. @washablesofas.com Discover Anabe's sofas, the only fully machine washable sofas inside and out. Starting at just $699. Made with liquid and stain resistant fabrics, that means fewer stains and more peace of mind. 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Let's take a couple quick phone calls and then we'll play our game. Let's say hi to Adam in Tampa. What's up, Adam? Hey, you guys should play Backdoor Santa later. That's another good song. What's going on? I want to bring up, I may be showing my age here, but I remember when I had scramblers for the cable box. Yeah. So you can get illegal cable. And I also remember a friend of mine was a high school janitor, and he was able to get the free directv cards from a kid at the school who was able to descramble all the cards so you could get any type of direct TP cable you wanted. Oh, sideburns. Yeah. Was up to scams, old cable boxes. I remember there was always, like, tricks, like if you held it a certain way, like you could see us like a scrambled boob. Oh, no, no joke, dude. When we first got our cable box back in the early 80s, you could stick a butter knife inside the box and hit one of the connections. Boom. Unscrabble the Playboy Channel. Just like that. Boobies everywhere. There is Big Mike who runs this place. Yeah. Never heard of them. All right, let's say hi to Baker in Illinois. What's up, Baker? Hey, I'm sorry to do this, but as a chef, I have to correct you. There is vodka in vodka in vodka sauce. I think I was more. I was more say there wasn't vodka. I was more referencing that like it wasn't alcoholic. Like it burns off. I think what Rich meant was the Chef has something. It's not gonna get you drunk. Yeah, no, I get it, Baker. I knew that. I appreciate bringing that up because that's like when someone would cook with wine. Like did they or like he's not going to get drunk a brazen beer. You know, you're not going to get intoxicated off. Yeah, beer battered fries are not going to get you hammered, so. But yeah, there is technically vodka in vodka sauce, but again, it burns off. All right, let's do this. Let's play Showtime Mahomes trivia. Come on. The mostly lovable Patrick Mahomes. Truth is I want everybody to love me, not just the refs. It's time for some NFL trivia. I'm here. I'm here. Yes, we know you're here. All right, Patrick Mahomes here to play Showtime Holmes Trivia. All right, FSR security walking our broke Patrick into the main studio. Up. You guys are big time. Mr. Dan Patrick. Hey, good morning. Hey, what's up? How's your preseason so far? I mean, I was one for one, one yard, one touchdown. We lost, but I brought the heat. But feeling good. Good to be here. What up? So you're blaming your teammates for the loss? Absolutely. Cardinals. Don't worry, it means nothing. Preseason means nothing. All right, let's meet the contestants. 24 time winner, Rich Davis, right over there. Let's go in for 20 time champion Dan Beyer is Big Mike, who doesn't run anything. That is me, Big Mike. Hey, what up, Big Mike. Hello, Patrick. And eight time champion Spotty Boy right over there. Oh, yeah. Let's do it. Big number nine looking to win an upcoming CNR Nerf football in our next shipment here. Let's go to the studio lines. Big Mike, I'll use you for this. Would you love to travel to beautiful San Diego, California? Corpus Christi, Texas. Whittier, California. Whittier, where the girls are prettier. Or downtown la. I mean, let's get out of la. Let's get out of California. Let's go to Texas. Corpus Christi. All right. You want to talk to Kevin? What up, Kev? Hey, Kev. Going on, guys. Hey, quick note, man. I discovered you guys because I'm a big dad Patrick fan. But now, now I listen to you guys every day, brother. Oh, thank you, man. You picked the mic up. Oh, mama. That's how it goes. Big time, big time. Hey, Patrick Mahomes here. What's up, buddy? By the way, really quick, Kev, what do you do for. What do you do for a living there in Texas. I'm out here slanging uniforms, brother. Nice man. Here are the rules for showtime. Mahomes NFL Trivia. The first contestant with two correct answers is the champ. If there's a tie, we have a tiebreaker question. Your name is your buzzer, but you do have to wait until all three possible answers are ready to. If there's two wrong answers in a row, we move on to the next question. Are you ready? Yeah. Let's do it. Let's get it on. Damn right I'm ready. 24 days away, baby. Let's go. All right, I'm here. Patrick Mahomes gonna be on a TV show, too, someday. 1973, Fred Dreier, aka Hunter, became the first player to score two safeties in a single game. Which team was he on when this happened? A, the Rams. B, the Packers. Or C, the Cowboys? Mike. Big Mike. The Rams. Yes. LA Rams. Wow. Mike's bringing the boom. Hunter was already in Hollywood. All right, we move on to round two. Big Mike on the board so far. What was I once quoted saying about youth sports? Say it again. What was I once quoted saying about youth sports? Oh, youth sports. Okay. Youth, youth. A, kids in sports. It makes such an impact in life with the lessons that you learn. B, I'm excited to coach my own kids and be a junior. Andy Reid. Or C in Pop Warner football. I was on the Raiders. And that's one of the reasons I love Max Crosby so much. Kev. Kev. Hey, hey. Yes. Boom. Kev. Halfway to a C and R prize. Kev bringing the heat. All right, Big Mike and Kevin on the board as we go to round three. All right, Patrick Mahomes here. What up, Dan Patrick Nation. Let's go. Round three. In 2000, who became the first team to make our first round picks in the same draft? Who was the first team to make four first round picks in the same draft? Four of them. Four of them. A, the Browns. B, the Chargers. Or C, the Jets. Kevin. Kev. Kev for the win. The Browns. No. Oh. Oh. Rich. Rich for the Steel. What was C again? C was the Jets. Jets. Yes. Boom. Three way tie. Just like that. Kev. Big Mike and Rich. Yeah. Sean Ellis, 12th. Abraham 13th. Pennington, 18th. And Beck 27th. All right, round four worked out well for them. Last cheating. Those are some winner picks for the Jets. Let's try to snap this tie with round four. All right, Round four. Which NFL kicker broke the record for the most field goals in a Single game with 8? A, Sebastian Janikowski of the Raiders. B Rob Baronis of the Titans. Or C, Greg Zurline of the Rams. Mike. Evan. Big Mike for the win. B. Rob Baroness is correct. Yeah. Big Mike from 2007 versus the Texans. Way to go, Mike. Way to steal the prize from our caller, man. Like, way to let it. I'm on delay, man. You know what? I would like to donate my winnings to Kev. Oh, man, what a guy. What a guy. In an unprecedented move. All right, Corpus Christi, you're gonna get a. A gift from cnr courtesy of Big Mike. Big Mike is transferring his IOU over to Kevin. That's right. That's as good as. And by the way, if you, if you're watching, if you're watching on our fox Sports Radio YouTube channel, that is not an age stone cold Steve Austin. That's Big Mike who runs this place. I thought it was Rick from Pawn Stars when I got here. Thank you, Mike. And thank you guys. It's a pleasure being on my. My third favorite show again. Number two being Dan Patrick. Number three being you guys, Kavino and Rich. Number one, New heights, baby. Taylor Swift. Can't wait. Can't wait. New heights. Kelsey Chiefs, let's go. 24 days, baby. Yeah. All right. Thanks, Patrick. Yeah, better luck in your second preseason game. I can't wait to see Max Crosby sack him. By the way, Patrick Mahomes way too hyped up for the mornings here on Dan Patrick. I know it's. I know it's a little eye rolly because we know that everyone for the next 48 hours going to be talking about Taylor Swift on Kelsey's podcast. Her big album reveal. She revealed she has a new album. Patrick wouldn't stop talking about. I saw him in the lobby. Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift. It's a new era. Let me tell you. The sad reality is that I guess it's not so sad. It'll likely be the most listened to podcast ever. Oh, without a doubt. You think so? Yeah, I mean, the thing is they're not hateable in any way, so I'm not mad about it. But. But again, it's. It's beside. Imagine a really a sit down with Taylor and anyone would get a lot of views. Kelsey already has a high rated podcast. I can only imagine that this would. This would break some type of like Rogan interview or something. I agree with you. Yes. That's the takeaways. Like, did you hear that there's a new record in town? Two new records. Taylor Swift's record and the record of people listening to this podcast. I'd Imagine so. And my question for you is they released one other statement from Travis Kelsey. He was interviewed, I believe, by gq. Well, he's on. Isn't he on the COVID I saw the photos. I'm pretty sure it's the COVID is it not? He said what he loves about Taylor. One of the things is that she's just like his mom. And it sort of ties back to that David Justice. David justice story where he said Halle Berry wasn't doing cooking and cleaning and all the stuff his mom did, and he just wasn't used to dating a woman that didn't do those type of things. Do you subconsciously feel like we want to be with a woman like our mom? Because I feel like my mother is nothing. Like, it's true. It has to be subconscious because I would say no. I'd say 100%. Really. I mean, and women date men like their father. Dr. Melfi always said that everything goes back to your mother, your mother, everything, you know, goes back to your mom. But as far as dating, I was always looking for, and I say this respectfully, the opposite. I would see how my mom, and she's the best mom in the world. I have a smother. She smothered me with love, almost too much. But she would, as my dad would say, bust his chops all the time. So I would say to myself, here's what's interesting, man. I'm never gonna be us on a busted my chops. And subconsciously, what did I end up with? Ment that every woman you've dated has only busted, right? Squeezing my shoes all day. They henpeck you. So consciously, I'm like, hell no. Subconsciously, it's what you end up with. So maybe there is truth to that. They wouldn't. They wouldn't talk about daddy issues and mommy issues so much if it wasn't a thing, right? Travis Kelsey says Taylor Swift's just like Mama Kelsey. And he gushes over the organic, quote, unquote, organic relationship, as they put it. He opens up and says that the pop superstars, just like his mommy, gushed over his new relationship in GQ and pointed out how they have similar qualities, like ideal qualities that he looks for in a woman. Just like Mama Kelsey. I think we're all going to take from our childhood. You know, for years, I feel like people have denied, like, oh, yeah, I don't know, do you really look for someone or, you know, do your parents have an impact on you? And the answer is yes, you may not want to, you know, we always assume it has to do with looks. No, it could just be personality qualities. Like, you know, Taylor Swift and his mom. Apparently both are very kind to everyone in the room and you know, looking for someone that's just kind and apparently they are in love. And that'll be your most listened to podcast ever. And that's tomorrow. That's tomorrow. Patrick Mahomes. Real excited about it. Are you excited about it? Props to them. It'll be number one without a doubt. Well, like I said, a trailer dropped yesterday of the interview within minutes. Like 20. Over 20 million people within minutes. I don't know what it was really, just one line. It was her saying that. They're really gonna do this, aren't we, Travy? What did she say? Like that color looks good on you. He's wearing like a blue shirt. He's like, it's a color. Your eyes, baby. Yeah, we're talking about on the bleeping podcast or something. Are we really about to do a bleeping podcast? And again, stupid. 120 million people. It was 13 seconds. Or some kind of relevance for that significance. She reveals the album art of their new stuff. And we'll be back tomorrow. Enjoy the rest of your Taco Tuesday here on FOX Sports Radio. Again, subscribe to our YouTube page. We'd appreciate that. We'll see you back here tomorrow. Arrivederci, baby. See you in the promised land. Bye, guys. Later. Hey, it's Ryan Seacrest for Albertsons and Safeway. Now through August 26th, it's back to deals time where you can enjoy storewide deals and earn four times points. Look for in store tags to earn on eligible items from Hershey's, Cheez It, Kellogg's, Gatorade, Smart Water, Skinny Pop, Oberto, Zoa and Activia. Then clip the offer in the app for automatic event long savings. Shop in store or online for easy drive up and go. Pickup or delivery subject to availability restrictions apply. Visit Albertsons or Safeway.com for more details. 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